Elevated Safety News

  • Challenges of Living With “The New Normal” In The Rope Access and Rope Rescue World

    Essential workers who trust their lives to their ropes and equipment, such as SPRAT certified rope access technicians, need to stay sharp. We are chomping at the bit to help new students receive quality training, as well as assisting existing technicians to get re-certified in 2020.

  • Increasing Safety, By Increasing Efficiency

    One of our goals during training, or on a job site, is to increase efficiency through clean and simple rigging.

  • Rope Access and The Fire Service

    SPRAT has become the next step for many fire department technical rescue team members that are looking for something more after the traditional NFPA style courses. Why is this?

  • Rope Related Essential Work

    Even with all the COVID-19 shutdowns, the Elevated Safety crew is still out on the front lines as first responders and also helping out with various rope-related essential service work.

  • PETZL

    We’re featuring a piece of gear that every student that comes through our SPRAT course is issued on day one, and uses for the week.

  • Protect Yourself. Protect Your Rope.

    One of the crucial safety measures that is often over looked by work at height professionals is edge protection. The aim of edge protection is to protect the rope from damage as it is used over the edges of building or other obstacles.

  • The Current Top 3 Rope Bags Review

    There are a number of options available. And we try them out, so that we can let you know our thoughts on them. Here are our thoughts on the current, top three rope bags.

  • Confined Space Safety

    Safety is of the utmost importance when working in a confined space environment. Both the organization deploying the confined space workers, and the workers themselves need to ensure proper precautions are taken prior to entering a confined space.

  • Confined Space Rescue

    Across the country workers are constantly entering and working in confined spaces, and it is important to keep those teams safe with properly trained, and equipped confined space rescuers.