Our London Height Safety Centre is bigger, better and much more accessible. With a floor area of over 4000ft², the centre incorporates a greater range of purpose built training structures, enabling us to broaden our training portfolio to include more Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA) courses, EUSR & Mast & Tower Safety Group (MATS) telecoms courses, ARQIVA for telecoms, Confined Space courses, Advanced Hub Rescue and WTG lifting courses.
Our new structures include an indoor 11m tower to give participants a more realistic training environment and high standard of practical based training for telecoms and tower crane courses.
We are also increasing the frequency of courses, therefore your height safety and rescue training courses will be more readily available.
Key industries served from this centre include construction, wind, entertainment, telecoms, fire and rope access.
The new centre is conveniently located, with North Wembley tube station and hotels very nearby for those needing to travel.
Parking is available onsite, charges apply.
Training structures specific to London:
- Interior flat roofs
- Internal lattice tower
- High internal walls
- Walkways / high platforms
- Internal scaffolds / suspended lifting beams
- Telecoms rigging dishes and antennae
- Vertical ladders with a variety of fixed protection systems
Distances to our NEW London Height Safety Centre:
- Oxford – 49 miles
- Southampton – 80 miles
- Birmingham – 118 miles
- Bristol – 113 miles
- Nottingham – 128 miles
heightec has a long and established history with height safety, we were pivotal in bringing “BS 8454 Code of Practice for delivery of training and education for work at height and rescue” into existence.
To date we have delivered over 145,000 training days, providing work at height and rescue training throughout the UK and across the world. We have a national network of dedicated Height Safety Centres with training venues in Aberdeen, Leeds, Kendal, London and Birmingham giving clients the convenience of choice, reducing downtime and minimising cost.