- Rope access operating procedures. The RAOP outlines the do’s and don’ts of Rope Access procedures including things like responsibilities, documentation, training, certification, equipment standards, emergency procedures, and methodology. A second rope (the ‘back up’) was therefore added, in order to provide a level of security (or ‘fall protection’). The procedure is applicable to situations where rope access methods are used in an industrial situation as the primary means of support, access or egress or as protection against a fall. Learn how to implement effective measures for a secure environment. This document provides practices and procedures to protect persons from the hazards associated with rope History Industrial rope access, as it is known of today, started in the early to mid-80s using a technique based on a system developed by cavers during the late-60s and 70s2. The key points are: - The guidelines apply to rope access techniques using redundant safety systems for work in heights and depths that require rescue Purpose, Scope, Exceptions 1. . 2 Purpose The purpose of this document is to provide information and guidance on acceptable practices and procedures to protect employees from the hazards associated with rope access work methods when working at height. It details procedures and quality controls to ensure rope access work is performed safely, efficiently and in compliance with relevant standards and regulations. The document covers topics such as references, definitions, responsibilities, training requirements, equipment standards Aug 2, 2024 ยท Firstly, before engaging in any rope access operation, it is essential for a technician to undergo comprehensive training and certification at an accredited centre like JC International. eebgb0 in3c w3q k9xm0k ithod qvz w1fpd rsio nalepbm hb5l