A specialised team committed to flawless execution in the most demanding environments.
Infiniteam is built on the foundation of a proficient crew whose members have spent over 15 years working across some of the most demanding Rope Access environments. This depth of accumulated know-how is reflected in our rigorous safety culture, precise execution, and ability to adapt to complex industrial challenges. By combining long-standing field expertise with a fresh organisational structure, Infiniteam delivers a modern, reliable and highly efficient service approach… Read more
Infiniteam is built on the foundation of a proficient crew whose members have spent over 15 years working across some of the most demanding Rope Access environments. This depth of accumulated know-how is reflected in our rigorous safety culture, precise execution, and ability to adapt to complex industrial challenges. By combining long-standing field expertise with a fresh organisational structure, Infiniteam delivers a modern, reliable and highly efficient service approach… Read more
Our mission is to raise industry standards through continuous improvement, innovation, and uncompromising professionalism, ensuring that every project is completed safely, on time, and to the highest level of quality.
IRATA International rope access system is a safe method of working at height where ropes and associated equipment are used to gain access to and from the work position, and to be supported there.
IRATA is an acronym for the Industrial Rope Access Trade Association, that was formed in the UK in the late 1980s, to solve maintenance challenges in the offshore oil and gas industry. Its formation was the result of an initiative of a number of leading companies, who had begun to use industrial rope access techniques, to provide a safe working environment for the industry.
The advantage of using rope access methods mainly lies in the safety and speed with which workers can get to or from difficult locations in order to carry out their work, often with minimal impact on other operations, surrounding areas and the environment. Another major benefit is the reduction of the combination of the total man-hours and perceived level of risk for a particular task (man-at-risk hours) when compared with other means of access and their associated risks and costs.
The primary objective when using rope access methods is to carry out the work efficiently, with minimal accidents, incidents or dangerous occurrences. In order to ensure a safe system of work is maintained at all times, whilst avoiding damage to property or harm to the environment, careful planning and documented risk assessments are undertaken for each operation.
IRATA International has a continuously evolving regime of work procedures that members are required to follow and which are monitored for compliance to ensure that a safe system of work is established and maintained. This sets IRATA International member companies apart from rope access companies that are not subject to such a rigorous monitoring, controls and IRATAs robust Training, Assessment and Certification Scheme (TACS).
Like any other method for working at height, the application of rope access should be regarded as a complete system, in which planning, management, competence and suitable equipment should be treated with equal importance, as each is dependent on the other to ensure a safe system of work.
Our mission is to raise industry standards through continuous improvement, innovation,
and uncompromising professionalism, ensuring that every project is completed safely, on time, and to the highest level of quality.
IRATA International rope access system is a safe method of working at height where ropes and associated equipment are used to gain access to and from the work position, and to be supported there.
IRATA is an acronym for the Industrial Rope Access Trade Association, that was formed in the UK in the late 1980s, to solve maintenance challenges in the offshore oil and gas industry. Its formation was the result of an initiative of a number of leading companies, who had begun to use industrial rope access techniques, to provide a safe working environment for the industry.
The advantage of using rope access methods mainly lies in the safety and speed with which workers can get to or from difficult locations in order to carry out their work, often with minimal impact on other operations, surrounding areas and the environment. Another major benefit is the reduction of the combination of the total man-hours and perceived level of risk for a particular task (man-at-risk hours) when compared with other means of access and their associated risks and costs.
The primary objective when using rope access methods is to carry out the work efficiently, with minimal accidents, incidents or dangerous occurrences. In order to ensure a safe system of work is maintained at all times, whilst avoiding damage to property or harm to the environment, careful planning and documented risk assessments are undertaken for each operation.
IRATA International has a continuously evolving regime of work procedures that members are required to follow and which are monitored for compliance to ensure that a safe system of work is established and maintained. This sets IRATA International member companies apart from rope access companies that are not subject to such a rigorous monitoring, controls and IRATAs robust Training, Assessment and Certification Scheme (TACS).
Like any other method for working at height, the application of rope access should be regarded as a complete system, in which planning, management, competence and suitable equipment should be treated with equal importance, as each is dependent on the other to ensure a safe system of work.
From industrial maintenance to structural inspections, we offer comprehensive rope-access solutions tailored to demanding worksites requiring precision and safety.
Infiniteam provides all forms of rigging, machinery moving, plant relocation and installation contractor services. We are capable of removing and installing small individual machines to very large plant size projects.
Infiniteam expert staff employs the most up-to-date equipment and certified safety techniques to ensure the highest quality rigging operations.
Rope access supported welders are more cost effective and agile in comparison to conventionally supported workers. This is because rope access requires considerably less infrastructure and setup than scaffolding, elevated platforms and other structurally supported access means. Rope access constructron workers also have some of the most enviable safety records around, ensuring
that the repair job will be as low risk as possible.
Rope access is by far the less expensive and safer option when it comes to NDT and visual inspection at heights. Our rope access technicians are trained
and certified by IRATA and EN ISO.
Another obvious benefit of rope access and rope access technicians is the multi-functionality provided. Not only can our teams reach areas that would typically require scaffolding (which is
Infiniteam provide a wide range of services to onshore and offshore wind Industries and are a preferred supplier of industrial rope access services for Wind turbine manufacturers and owners.
We invest significantly in Staff training ensuring our personnel are up to date with the latest techniques, Equipment and procedures, this expertise ensures that we provide safe and quality services to our wind energy customers.
Wheter it is a routine upkeep or demanding on-site tasks,
we deliver a wide range of practical, reliable solutions.
Hire us for prompt assistance, detailed project information, and guidance tailored to your specific needs.
Our team consists of skilled professionals whose expertise and teamwork ensure safe, reliable solutions for the toughest challenges.
Our team consists of skilled professionals whose expertise and teamwork ensure safe, reliable solutions for the toughest challenges.
Our growing list of satisfied clients.
Our growing list of satisfied clients.
Infiniteam Rope Access
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HQ: Banjalučka 64,
31000 Osijek, Croatia
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