Rope Access Kit, what is in it?
Equipment used for working at height, rope access, and rescue systems is specially developed, engineered, and tested to fulfill the needs of a modern work-at-height
Equipment used for working at height, rope access, and rescue systems is specially developed, engineered, and tested to fulfill the needs of a modern work-at-height
Rope colours and why we choose them, there are many reasons here are some of them: Price—yes, price is king, and white is the cheapest
For a manufacturer product standards are important. Rope rescue, rope access, tree work, tower climbing, etc., are all work-related activities that must meet certain standards.
Eyolf origin story isn’t one of constant success. Nothing happened overnight or with a group of friends who thought it would be cool to make
Could you say better? It is a bold statement to make. Our customers keep telling us that our products are better, so it must be
Here is a guideline for disinfecting your equipment in the most feasible way. Many of us are affected by the COVID-19 pandemic and hope to
In the “rope access industry,” we often get the same questions from newcomers, such as “How can I get into this exciting industry?” or “Where
One of our many services is educating business owners, supervisors, and technicians on how to comply with legislation regarding working at height. This is a
When considering fall protection, fall arrest is expected to be regarded as the only option. When protection against falling is needed, most go to a
We believe change is a good thing here at Eyolf, which is why you can expect to see our brand-new production centre opening later this
We are often surprised of the lack of knowledge among technicians working at height when it comes down to antennae. Further investigation helps to discover
Materials Nylon 6-6 Polyester Kevlar Dyneema Melting Point °C °C °C °C Mass Density 1.15 g/cm³ 1.37 g/cm³ 1.44 g/cm³ 0.97 g/cm³ Friction Resistance Good
We are often asked what maximum wind speed a rope access tech can work at. Of course there is no quick answer. Wind can be
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