Training in working at heights  

You are welcome to attend a height course conducted in our company. We have many years of experience in providing specialised training and work with the best lecturers. We pay a lot of attention to the quality of training so that our trainees feel safe when working at height. We comply with all legal requirements when conducting our courses. 

Man on the scaffold

For whom? 

The training is aimed at anyone intending to carry out mountaineering work. In order to start working as an industrial climber or in any other profession where the use of climbing equipment is necessary, it is mandatory to obtain the necessary qualifications. 

The mountaineering course is run in categories: 

Building access  

The training is dedicated to people who have to climb certain structures, such as scaffolding, platforms and ladders, in order to get to their workstation.  

Rope access 

The training is designed for people who want to be a rope climber. The work takes place at height and uses ropes and safety equipment. 

Building access with elements of rope access techniques 

It is designed for those working in construction access, and they only use rope access for greater convenience and safety. 

Evacuation of persons from confined spaces 

Participants in the course learn evacuation techniques from areas with limited communication. They learn how to use winches and rescue systems and how to use escape and breathing apparatus. 

Evacuation of persons at height 

During the course, you can learn how to properly assess risks and transport people and equipment from a space at height. 

Climbing training in rope access techniques 

A person on a rope trims a tree

In the training course, students hone their ability to navigate confined spaces using rope access equipment and the necessary equipment. 

Creation of temporary belay points 

The training provides practical skills in the use of temporary safety systems, belay equipment and anchor points. 

Where can I work after the training? 

  • on site, 
  • in the roofing industry, 
  • in the telecommunications industry, 
  • in the electricity sector, 
  • when painting façades and other structures at height,  
  • when cleaning windows at height, 
  • when clearing snow from roofs, 
  • when mounting advertising, 
  • when pruning trees, 
  • when felling trees, 
  • when handling masts. 

Course of training 

The course we are organising consists of the following parts: 

  • theoretical classes, 
  • practical activities, 
  • exam. 

Topics covered: 

  • Recognising and correctly assessing the risks that can occur when working at height, 
  • rules for working safely at height, 
  • legislation and organisational rules regarding work at height, 
  • comprehensive familiarisation with the equipment needed for work at height, 
  • the practical skills needed to work at height. 

Conditions for accession  

construction worker with rope access
  • at least 18 years old, 
  • minimum basic education, 
  • no medical contraindications to working at height, 
  • individual application or referral from the employer. 

We offer 

  • training materials, 
  • safety equipment necessary for the exercise, 
  • committed and qualified instructors, 
  • a certificate on completion of the course. 

If you have any further questions about your altitude rights, you are welcome to contact us. 

Questions and answers

Who needs a height licence?

Anyone who plans to work at height, i.e. intends to carry out mountaineering work. 

Where can I work after completing the course?

Once qualified, you can work in the telecommunications industry, the electricity industry, window cleaning at height, construction sites, among others. 

What does the training look like?

The course consists of a theoretical part and a practical part and ends with an examination.