2026-05-06
Work-at-Height Rules in Singapore: What Building Owners Should Know
A practical brief for building owners and managing agents — fall prevention plans, permit-to-work, competent persons and the questions to ask before work starts.
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Practical notes on rope access, scaffold, facade works and work-at-height in Singapore.
2026-05-06
A practical brief for building owners and managing agents — fall prevention plans, permit-to-work, competent persons and the questions to ask before work starts.
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2026-05-06
Where rope access fits in a periodic facade inspection — close-up visual checks, loose panel checks, leak tracing and what a good inspection brief should include.
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2026-05-05
Rope access is one work-at-height method among several. Here is what it is genuinely useful for on Singapore buildings — and where it is not the right tool.
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2026-05-05
What good rope access technicians actually know — rope skills, equipment inspection, anchor awareness, rescue, trade competence, IRATA levels and behaviour.
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2026-05-04
Indicative budgeting comparison of rope access, timber scaffolding and boom lift access for a 4-storey building in Singapore — not a quotation.
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2026-05-02
Late-stage curtain wall adjustment, gasket replacement and sealant rework — where rope access works well, and where it doesn't.
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2026-04-25
Internal staining usually starts on the outside. Here is how rope access teams diagnose and treat facade water ingress in Singapore.
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2026-04-18
Rope access window cleaning is not always the right tool. This is when it is — and how to brief us on a recurring cleaning programme.
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2026-04-12
What close-range facade inspection covers, where the qualified person fits in, and what good rope access input to that inspection looks like.
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2026-04-05
When rope access fits and when scaffolding wins — a practical comparison framed around work-at-height regulations, scope and access constraints in Singapore.
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