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Eddy Le Cheviller, Senior Associate - Works on hard rope access

Eddy Le Cheviller

Senior Associate - Works on hard rope access·VERSANT

Egypt

Diploma, ROPE ACCESS

Work experience

Total years of experience: 21 years, 4 months

Senior Associate - Works on hard rope access

July 1989 - October 2010

VERSANT

France

July 1989 - October 2010

Rope access is a form of work positioning, initially developed from techniques used in climbing and caving, which applies practical ropework to allow workers to access difficult-to-reach locations without the use of scaffolding, cradles or an aerial work platform. Rope access technicians descend, ascend, and traverse ropes for access and work while suspended by their harness. Some times a work seat may be used. The support of the rope is intended to eliminate the likelihood of a fall altogether. Rope access technicians use a back-up fall arrest system for the unlikely failure of their primary means of support. This redundancy system is usually achieved by using two ropes - a working line and a safety line.\[1\]

The most common applications for modern rope access include inspection, surveying, maintenance, and construction on bridges, dams, wind turbines, towers, buildings, geologic slopes, and industrial plants. While inspection is the most common application, welding, cutting and heavy material handling can be accomplished by rope access professionals using specialized procedures. The industry is characterised by rigorous adherence to several key safety characteristics which include such criteria as:
Rope access to a turret clock
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When working a rope access technician always has at least 2 attachments, each having an independent anchorage point.
When the worker is supported by ropes, each of the worker's ropes will have a fail-safe descent mechanism.
All secondary tools and equipment (e.g. drills, sealant, etc.) are attached by lanyards to the worker's harness to avoid danger to people below.
A minimum of two trained technicians are required for any job, each with the ability to rescue the other if needed.
All technicians are independently assessed.
All equipment is regularly inspected and maintained.
Carefully refined codes of practice and working systems are used.

The certain trade associations such as IRATA and SPRAT have mandatory policies where member companies must submit all accident, incident and near miss occurrence in order to evaluate and compare the information from an entire industry. This highlights any trends in incidents and assists in the evolution of equipment and procedures allowing continuing improvement to work practices. The above techniques along with the trade association’s organic approach has meant very few accidents since the beginning of this activity around 1980s.

Company industry:
Other Business Support Services
Job role:
Other

Education

GRETA

October 2010

October 2010

Diploma, ROPE ACCESS

France

French diploma (level 3)

Skills

Wind
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Material Handling
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MIG
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Agriculture
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ROPE ACCESS SUPERVISOR
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Wind
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Material Handling
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MIG
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Languages

English

Intermediate

French

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