GLRE excels in rope access repairs and building maintenance, offering safe, efficient solutions for challenging building components at height.
Whatever your building’s needs, large scale exterior access methods pose unique challenges. Scaffolding and cranes are expensive and disruptive and access cradles are becoming increasingly obsolete.
Specialist rope access techniques are widely seen as the best and safest solution to the cost, disruption and delays that come with large scale access provisions for simple exterior repair and maintenance works.
At GLRE we have the benefit of having safely employed certificated rope access provisions for many years, completing complex glass replacement and glazing repairs. As a result, our customers often rely on us to take care of their general building maintenance and repairs in difficult to reach locations.
Our rope access division is expert and qualified to deliver a range of services as a result.
A testament to our enduring quality and commitment.
From rope access services to full-scale refurbishments.
Serving businesses across the entire UK.
Utilising the latest techniques and equipment for optimal results.
Hear from our satisfied clients about their experiences with GLRE. Our commitment to excellence and customer satisfaction shines through in every project we undertake.
Contact us today to discuss your project and discover how our expert team can handle your rope access glazing requirements.
Safety nets should be installed, or 'rigged,' according to BS EN 1263-1 and BS 8411 standards by competent riggers, ensuring proper coverage and tension.
The procedure includes assessing the site, designing the netting system, and installing the nets to cover all areas where there is a risk of falling objects or personnel.
Safety netting must comply with BS EN 1263-1 for material and construction standards and be rigged following BS 8411 and BS EN 1263-2 guidelines.
BS EN 1263-1 outlines the requirements for safety nets, including labeling and maintenance testing indicators to prove compliance.
Only trained and competent individuals should install ('rig') and remove ('de-rig') safety nets, as they are a complex energy-absorbing system.