Work at height assembly

Work at height assembly using rope access technology

Height work assembly

Our rope access technicians (industrial climbers) can install or dismantle systems for lightning protection, mobile communications, structural monitoring and technical installations as well as structural components.

Whatever the task, with us you save costs and time and with the certainty that everything will be carried out at the highest level of security. No expensive scaffolding, no lifting platforms and no truck-mounted crane.


Before our industrial climbers carry out anything using the rope-assisted working method, we prepare extensive risk assessments. The risk assessment is the basis for the emergency and rescue plan.

Our team is only symbolic of our activities, we have our specialists for every requirement. Because every height installation sets different standards in the area of the required craft.

Rope access technicians (industrial climbers) from PSA-Check Poelmann install, assemble and dismantle on difficultaccessible places.


Thanks to our use of rope access techniques, we are able to carry out special assemblies quickly, economically and effectively. Our rope access workers can carry out a wide range of tasks, from small orders to large projects or to support work with crane or heavy loads.


Work safety is always in the foreground. Every rope access worker / industrial climber has to undergo regular medical examinations in order to guarantee the basic prerequisites for this activity.


The G 41 investigation according to GWO - work with risk of falling.

Every rope access technician must also complete a height rescue course according to BGR / GUV-R 199 at least every year. For this purpose, additional training courses in the area of rescue at height and first aiders are completed.
In addition to the basic training to become a rope access technician (industrial climber), there is also training in the other levels and levels and regular training.


All work at height is carried out in accordance with TRBS 2121-3, BetrSichV and the principles of FISAT and IRATA.


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