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Aligned to IRATA and SPRAT Standards
SETSCO provides professional rope access training in Singapore, equipping technicians with the skills to perform safe and efficient work‑at‑height using industry‑proven two‑rope systems and advanced rigging techniques. Our training aligns with internationally recognised IRATA and SPRAT standards, ensuring globally accepted certification and best‑practice safety compliance.
Why Choose Rope Access?
Speed & Minimal Disruption

Mobilize small, multi‑disciplined teams and reach critical areas in hours—not weeks required to erect and remove scaffolding. Less congestion, fewer interfaces, faster returns to service.

Safety by Design
Two independent lines (working & safety rope), strict method statements, and on‑site Level‑3 supervision deliver one of the best safety records in industrial maintenance.

Standards You Can Verify
Our training partners and authorisation bodies
IRATA ICOP (International Code of Practice)
The Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT)
Lower Total Cost
Reduced access hardware, smaller crews, less downtime—without compromising quality.

What We Do at Height

Inspection (NDT & Integrity)

Inspection (NDT & Integrity)

Visual (CVI/GVI), UT/PAUT, MT, PT, RT/DRT/RTR, thickness gauging, coatings & composites assessment.

Maintenance & Repairs

Maintenance & Repairs

Coating & surface prep, composite wraps, small‑bore piping, insulation/CUI remediation, bolting & torquing, electrical/mechanical tasks, blade repair on wind assets.

Access‑Only & Rescue Cover

Access‑Only & Rescue Cover

Standby high‑angle rescue, confined space access/supervision, anchor system installs, and rigging.

Where We Work
Offshore platforms
refineries
power plants
tanks
stacks
bridges & dams
high‑rise façades
towers
wind turbines

Our Rope Access Method (How It Works)

Plan & Permit

Plan & Permit

Task analysis, risk assessment, and rescue plan aligned with IRATA/SPRAT good practice.

Rig & Verify

Rig & Verify

Independent anchors; a two‑rope system (main + backup) with edge protection and exclusion zones.

Execute

Execute

Multi‑discipline technicians perform inspection/repair, minimizing interfaces and time on tools.

Assure & Report

Assure & Report

Level‑3 oversight, DICONDE/traceable digital records where applicable, and photographic reporting.

Credentials & Competence

IRATA member/qualified teams; ICOP compliance

IRATA member/qualified teams; ICOP compliance

Work planning, equipment control, rescue.

SPRAT Levels I–III technicians

SPRAT Levels I–III technicians

Performance‑based evaluation and recertification.

On every job, an IRATA/SPRAT Level‑3 supervises

On every job, an IRATA/SPRAT Level‑3 supervises

IRATA/SPRAT Level‑3 supervises rigging, work‑at‑height operations, and emergency response.

Where Rope Access Beats Alternatives

  1. Rope access offers clear advantages over traditional access methods in several common challenges.
  2. While conventional solutions like scaffolding and mechanical lifts often require days or weeks to mobilise, rope access can typically be deployed within the same day, enabling faster start times.
  3. Minimises workfront congestion, as it requires far less space. In complex geometries where traditional methods struggle with limited reach, rope access provides precise, point to point positioning even on irregular structures.
  4. It is also safer since it involves smaller crews working for shorter durations at height, supported by dual rope systems and Level 3 supervision

Safety Framework

ICOP/SPRAT Aligned Procedures

ICOP/SPRAT Aligned Procedures

Risk assessment, method statements, anchor strategy, tool control, and environmental protection.

Equipment Integrity

Equipment Integrity

Logged inspections, retirement criteria, and pre‑use checks per ICOP annexes.

Emergency Preparedness

Emergency Preparedness

Job‑specific rescue plans and on‑site capability led by a Level‑3.

Add‑On: Rope Access + Advanced NDT
Bundle rope access with PAUT, DRT/RTR, AUT, GWT and composite inspections to streamline coordination, reduce interfaces, and accelerate reporting timelines.

Speak with our team today!

-) Book a site survey (virtual or on‑site)
-) Request a scope & RAMS (risk assessment/method statement)
-) Ask for our technician matrix (IRATA/SPRAT levels & CVs)

FAQs

Is this applicable to existing facilities such as factories and plants?
Yes—its compact footprint and rapid setup make it ideal during turnarounds and in‑service work where scaffolding would delay production.
Do you cover confined spaces and rescue?

Condition Survey

  • Yes. We provide standby high‑angle/confined space rescue teams integrated with the work scope.
How do you verify technician competence?
We field technicians certified to IRATA and/or SPRAT levels; you can verify IRATA credentials online.
Contact us at NIsales@setsco.com to discuss your project requirements.