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What to wear on a Rope Access Site!

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I have always admired Steve Jobs and his infamous Apple mantra, “Think Different.”  I love thinking about what that means in Rope Access, as we not only offer something different as a service, skill and industry, but we are still in that fantastic moment in our history when we have the leverage to ‘think different’ and explore the greatest ways of doing things in our field.  This goes for thinking about equipment innovations, community building, safety legislating, and training center approaches, but it also applies to the very small things we do as well.

One of these things is our decision to chose what we wear under our coveralls and gear. What you probably don't know, is that what you could be chosing to wear actually puts you at a health risk, or, simply is not the best product available to you as a  Rope Access tech. 

Have a look here for our recommendations for a few base products to wear anywhere in the world on your Rope Access work site. 

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