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Differences Between Rope Access & Scaffolding

A Faster Option
Time is money and the more time your property project takes, the more you will pay. Rope equipment enables quicker access to height safety installation than scaffolding, as it is lightweight and can be installed and removed in minutes. 
Scaffolding, on the other hand, can take a team days to erect,  that’s before any work is even completed. By reducing the overall lead time on your project, you save significant money.
More Flexible
Depending on the architecture and design of a building, there are parts of it that will be difficult to access even with scaffolding. The wonderful thing about the rigging used to set up rope access is that it takes up very little space, and experienced technicians can reach these difficult spots with ease.
Many jobs such as the cleaning or inspection of structures and confined spaces such as silo tunnels can only be undertaken by rope access because scaffolding and platforms wouldn’t provide access to them. Availing the Australian height safety service is a great way to get started with rope access set up for their workers. 
Industrial Rope Access Sydney is a team of trained professionals that ensure a rescue component. No technician can work alone, there are always at least two people on site at any given time. This makes Rope Access one of the safest ways to accomplish work at height.
Differences Between Rope Access & Scaffolding
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