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How to Use Rope Access Duct Inspection for UK Ventilation Compliance

How to Use Rope Access Duct Inspection for UK Ventilation Compliance

To ensure compliance in high-rise buildings, a rope access duct inspection should verify that the entire ventilation system – not just accessible sections – has been inspected and cleaned in line with NAAD21 standards. Using rope access allows technicians to reach otherwise inaccessible areas, while a full audit trail provides the documentation required for compliance and insurance purposes.

How to Use a Rope Access Business For Fall Protection Compliance

How to Use a Rope Access Business For Fall Protection Compliance

Managing fall protection compliance across a commercial portfolio requires regular inspection, testing and certification of safety systems such as mansafe lines and anchor points. A professional rope access business can support facilities managers by combining installation, maintenance and access services, helping ensure systems remain compliant with UK health and safety legislation.

How to Read a Rope Access Duct Cleaning Report

How to Read a Rope Access Duct Cleaning Report

After a commercial ventilation clean or rope access duct inspection, facilities and maintenance managers receive a report confirming what areas of the system were accessed and cleaned. However, if a report includes “no access” observations, this does not mean the entire system has been cleaned or is compliant. Certification only applies to the sections that were accessed, inspected and verified.

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