Hiring the wrong contractor creates liability.
What to Verify
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- SPRAT / IRATA certifications
- Rescue plans
- Anchor certifications
- Insurance
Red Flags
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- No documentation
- No rescue plan
- Uncertified anchors
Frequently Asked Questions:
What certifications should a rope access contractor have?
Rope access contractors should employ technicians certified under SPRAT or IRATA and follow OSHA-compliant safety and rescue procedures.
Should building owners verify anchor certifications before hiring a contractor?
Yes. Building owners must confirm that certified anchor systems are in place before allowing rope access work to begin.
📞 Talk to certified rope access professionals today.
Contact Shine On Anchors (773) 227-4522 or email anchors@shineongroup.com

