Rope Access at Extreme Heights and Environmental Conditions
Eiger rope access technicians have the experience of unique situations while working at extreme heights, brutal winds and cold weather. The are trained to thrive in the harshest environments and relax at high altitude climbing expeditions.
Each field services supervisor has a wide range of expertise and experience in all phases of vertical access services including:
- Rigging and aerial lift use
- Proper handling of specialized tools
- Working under unusual environmental conditions
- Specialized logistics
An extreme environment exhibits harsh and challenging environment conditions of rope access work in high altitude, such as extremes of temperature, far outside the boundaries of what a conventional ropework technician can comfortably tolerate. For example, up there, the winds are stronger, it is colder and a combination of falling icicles, as we have experienced, can be lethal…
An extreme environment is one where humans generally do not live. However, we choose to work, hang on ropes and explore these places. Examples of extreme environments include rope work on the tallest structure during a snow blizzard and brutal winds.


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