Heavy Load Positioning via Rope Access.

Think Access carries out controlled positioning of heavy loads at height using IRATA rope access rigging systems. We manoeuvre large plant, structural components and equipment into position in locations where cranes cannot reach or where precision placement requires human guidance at the installation point.

Scope at a glance

When it’s needed


Restricted crane reach · Plant room access · Rooftop positioning · Load guidance at height · MEWP-inaccessible locations

Rigging planning


SWL calculations · Rigging arrangements · Anchor point specification · Lift sequence planning · Crane & hoist coordination

Safety & certification


Certified rigging equipment · Current test dates · Lift plans above thresholds · Pre-lift toolbox talks · Full team briefing

What we do

When heavy load positioning via rope access is needed

Heavy load positioning via rope access is used when crane or MEWP access to the final installation position is impractical in plant rooms accessed through small openings, on rooftops with restricted crane reach, within structures where lifting equipment cannot be positioned close enough to the final location, or where the installation requires guidance at height that cannot be provided from the ground.

Rigging planning & sequence design

Our rigging teams plan each heavy load operation in advance, calculating safe working loads, designing rigging arrangements, specifying anchor points and planning the full sequence of movements from lifting point to final installation position. We work in conjunction with the crane or hoist operator, acting as the high-level team that receives, guides and places the load precisely where it needs to go.

Equipment certification & lift plans

All rigging equipment used in heavy load operations is certified, within test date and appropriate for the loads being handled. We provide lift plans for operations above defined weight thresholds, covering rigging arrangement, anchor point assessment, load path and contingency arrangements. These plans are shared with the client and principal contractor before any lift takes place.

Pre-lift briefing & team coordination

We carry out toolbox talks with all team members before each lift, covering the method statement, individual roles, communication protocol and emergency arrangements. Clear communication between the ground team, crane operator and high-level positioning team is essential to safe and efficient heavy load operations our pre-lift process ensures every team member understands exactly what is expected of them before the lift begins.

Why Think Access

Heavy loads in places that cranes can’t reach are where rope access rigging makes the biggest difference. Think Access provides this capability with the engineering rigour that heavy lifts require.

F.A.Q’s

Load limits depend on the rigging system, anchor capacity and the specific lifting configuration. We assess each load on its merits and design a rigging system appropriate for the load. Loads in the range of hundreds of kilograms are common; larger loads are assessed case by case.

Yes. Lift plans are produced for operations above the threshold in your local lifting regulations or as required by your site safety requirements. Lift plans are reviewed and signed off by our appointed lifting supervisor.

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Let’s talk about how we can help you get more from your space. Reach out today to book your free site survey, we’ll take care of the rest.