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The provision of access solutions (not just scaffolding) is a common component within our services. All access, however provided, conforms with the most stringent safety requirements as well as statutory and customer related regulations. Advanced scaffold systems utilised by PETROLINE, based upon ergonomic principles, ensure that the safety of our people and those working around us is of the highest possible standard whilst at the same time providing acost effective alternative to our customers.
Well experienced in all aspects of scaffolding access including conventional tube and fitting, composite and system scaffolding.
Petroline's highly qualified and experienced engineers can produce design schemes specific to individual projects and precise customer requirements, in accordance with international specifications and local legislation.
Our multi-discipline employees are subject to continuous assessment, audit, training and re-certification in accordance with the IRATA International Code of Practice (ICOP) & Training Assessment and Certification Scheme (TACS) and thus Petroline always has the most suitably qualified and multi-skilled staff to carry out rope access work to meet the exacting Health & Safety standards.
System scaffold consisting of posts with fixed connection points that accept runners, bearers, and diagonals that can be interconnected at predetermined levels as per tailored client requirements.
Conventional scaffold is comprised of frame-style components that are most commonly seen in construction and other applications where temporary access is necessary, built from the ground up and popular with the casual user as well as large contractors due to its familiarity and ease of use.
Mobile elevated work platforms (or MEWPs) can be used to provide temporary, flexible access solutions for maintenance, repair and construction work, where the use of conventional equipment, such as scaffolding, becomes time consuming and restrictive.
Fixed scaffolding can be left in position for longer periods of time, making it especially useful in those situations where permanent access may be needed to elevated positions.