Height Dynamics New Rope Access Training Venue

Height Dynamics New Rope Access Training Venue

Height Dynamics is excited to announce that our new training facility at Kedron has been completed. Height Dynamics offer a range of height safety, rope rescue, rope access and confined space training courses. The new facility will further allow our trainers to expose students with a practical experience that translates across to the work environment.

The Kedron facility has been established to also provide elements with a variety of skill levels to provide rope access operators an introduction to difficulties that they may encounter out in the field. With this in mind the structure has been approved by the Australian Rope Access Association as a training venue and comes with full RPEQ structural engineering certification.

Height Dynamics Training Center is looking toward the future by setting the benchmark for providing high quality training. This training will be backed by superior equipment, engineered approved facilities, ARAA sanctioned training and up to date course material published exclusively by our training department.

For further information and more images head over to our website.

Darren Benton

Commercial, Residential, Industrial Electrical and Data solutions

8 年

Looks like a great facility Guy, congrats to the team. Can't wait to see it in person.

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Andrew Kane

Metal Workers HSR

8 年

To fat Dayne I. for rope access

Great we needed this & good for the industry cheers

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Brett Crombie

Retail Specialist

8 年

Looks great Guy...

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