Mining Services

Our Services

Shutdown Maintenance & Repair, Inspection & Non-Destructive Testing (NDT), Geotechnical & Ground Support

Shutdown Maintenance & Repair

Inspection & Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)

Geotechnical & Ground Support

Shutdown Maintenance & Repair
Inspection & Non-Destructive Testing (NDT)
Geotechnical & Ground Support
  • Welding & Mechanical Repairs: Performing critical repairs on structural steel, replacing worn plates, and accessing components on crushers, screens, and conveyors.

  • Protective Coatings & Corrosion Control: Abrasive blasting and painting of structural steel on processing plants, bins, and silos where corrosion is a major issue.

  • Bin & Chute Maintenance: Replacing internal wear liners, clearing blockages (descaling), and repairing cracks in ore bins, silos, and transfer chutes.

  • Pipe & Cable Installation/Repair: Running or repairing pipelines, electrical conduits, and communication cables in vertical shafts, service corridors, or along complex structures.

  • Structural Integrity Inspections: Close visual inspections (CVI) and NDT (ultrasonic, magnetic particle) on welds, bolts, and steelwork of processing plants, headframes, and towers.

  • Silo, Tank & Vessel Inspection: Assessing the internal and external condition of large storage structures for cracks, corrosion, and defects.

  • Shaft & Underground Infrastructure Inspection: Conducting visual and technical inspections of vertical mine shafts, ventilation rises, and ore passes.

 

 

  • Highwall Scaling: Safely removing loose rocks from pit walls to prevent rockfalls.

  • Rockfall Protection Systems: Installing rockfall mesh, netting, and catch fences on unstable slopes.

  • Ground Support Installation: Installing rock bolts and other stabilizing anchors in hard-to-reach areas.

Frequently Asked Questions

We provide a diverse range of services for developers and builders.

IRATA rope access is a secure technique for working at significant heights, involving abseiling equipment to access and support workers at their work positions. This method, originating from climbing and caving practices, enables workers to reach challenging locations without relying on aerial work platforms or scaffolding.

Rope access technicians are skilled professionals who utilize ropes to carry out various tasks such as window and facade cleaning, painting, welding, pressure washing, repairs, inspections, and maintenance. These tasks are typically conducted at great heights and are challenging to reach using conventional methods. Technicians move along, descend, and ascend ropes while suspended by their harness to overcome these obstacles and access the work areas.

Rope access serves as a fall protection method in situations where traditional approaches are impractical. These systems enable workers to move up and down ropes while being supported by a harness.

  • The systems utilize a dual rope setup, ensuring that workers have a secondary rope in case the primary one fails.
  • Workers are secured in an industrial harness with a rope access gear system, connected to both a main line and a backup line.
  • These lines collaborate to position a rope access technician in a challenging workspace securely.
  • The technician is suspended by one rope, while the other serves as a contingency in case the primary rope malfunctions.
  • It is crucial that all rope access equipment is specifically designed and approved for industrial applications.

Ropes and Go™ is a company of rope access experts offering innovative and cost-effective solutions.

With over a decade of expertise in the industry, our team are well-equipped for challenging high-altitude tasks. We handle a wide range of services for commercial, residential, and industrial projects, such as painting, cleaning, installations, maintenance, and rescue operations.

Safety is our number one concern, and our experienced rope access team upholds the highest quality standards. We perform thorough inspections, testing, and maintenance on our advanced equipment. Our workers are IRATA certified, and our protocols adhere to Australian safety regulations.

The total expenses linked to rope access work are significantly lower than those related to scaffolding and alternative access methods. When comparing to scaffolding and machinery, one must take into account additional construction costs, dismantling expenses, and the transportation of substantial materials, which are not necessary when utilizing skilled rope access professionals. With rope access, there is minimal equipment required and no need for construction, resulting in notably reduced prices.

Get in Touch

Phone Number

+61 452 605 413

Email

Yourproject@ropesandgo.com.au

Address

Cremorne, NSW, 2090 Sydney

Business Hours

Monday — Friday 9am – 5pm

Contact us for a free quote today

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