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Rope access training centre
floor apertures
simulate the type of apertures found in real work locations - for training in access and evacuation
 
 
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>> full height lattice tower
>> lightweight lattice tower
>> suspended beams
>> exterior flat roofs
 a range of confined entry points for industrial rescue and fire service rescue
floor apertures
Confined entry points are located in several places on the upper floors, giving access to floors below, or running the full height of the building.

These access points are confined to varying degrees. Some will allow a straightforward use of quadpod and winch to lower a person wearing breathing apparatus, others are very constricted and require special procedures for BA entry.

A variety of opening sizes is essential when training for industrial and fire service rescue - retrieving a casualty through a very narrow opening (e.g. boiler access point) is a specific technique which must be specially trained for.