At Think Access Ltd, we’re proud to announce the successful upskilling of our rope access workforce. Following a dedicated programme of training and assessment, we now have a team of seven NVQ-qualified Rope Access Steel Erectors—available and ready to support your next project.
This latest milestone reflects our ongoing investment in people, safety, and professional standards. Our operatives now hold a combination of NVQ Level 2 and NVQ Level 3 qualifications in Steel Erecting, aligned with the National Occupational Standards for the structural steelwork industry.
Why NVQ Qualifications Matter
In an industry where safety, structural integrity and technical accuracy are critical, qualifications aren’t just a formality—they’re a necessity. NVQs (National Vocational Qualifications) are competency-based, meaning our team members have demonstrated their practical knowledge, skill and experience through live assessments on-site and under real working conditions.
- NVQ Level 2 certifies operatives to safely and competently carry out steel erection tasks, including bolting-up, fixing structural components, and reading drawings.
- NVQ Level 3 builds on this with advanced responsibilities such as interpreting complex technical plans, supervising others, and ensuring safety-critical elements are installed to specification.
Having a workforce with this blend of qualifications ensures we’re equipped to handle everything from standard installations to highly technical, high-risk structural projects.
The Rope Access Advantage
All of our steel erectors are also trained rope access technicians, allowing us to offer structural installation solutions in areas where traditional access is impractical or cost-prohibitive. This dual qualification—NVQ Steel Erecting + Rope Access—places us in a rare category of service providers able to combine:
- Specialist access capabilities
- Certified structural competence
- IRATA-compliant safety and rescue procedures
This is particularly valuable on energy, infrastructure, and industrial projects where scaffolding or MEWPs aren’t feasible due to time, cost, or space restrictions.
Benefits of a Skilled, Qualified Workforce
- Improved Safety
Qualified personnel are more likely to spot hazards, follow procedures, and execute tasks correctly the first time. With IRATA rope access methods and NVQ standards in place, we reduce both personal and project risk significantly.
- Higher Quality Workmanship
NVQ-qualified steel erectors are trained to work to exacting standards, reducing the risk of rework, project delays or non-compliance. Quality assurance is built into the way we work.
- Efficiency and Flexibility
With rope access, we can mobilise quickly, reach difficult areas with minimal disruption, and complete works faster than traditional access methods—especially when working at height or in congested environments.
- Client Confidence
Clients want to know they’re hiring a team that is trained, experienced, and fully accredited. NVQ and IRATA qualifications demonstrate our commitment to professional standards and give clients the assurance they need.
Supporting Projects Across the UK
Our team is available to support new-build construction, maintenance shutdowns, decommissioning works, structural modifications, and cladding or glazing installation—especially in areas where height or access constraints are a challenge.
Whether you need an entire rope access crew or additional support for your steelwork project, we’re able to deliver trained, ticketed operatives who understand both the technical and practical demands of steel erection in safety-critical environments.
Looking Ahead
At Think Access Ltd, we believe strongly in ongoing training, upskilling and industry progression. The NVQ Steel Erecting qualifications are part of our broader strategy to deliver safe, professional rope access solutions across the UK.
If you’re looking for experienced, NVQ-qualified Rope Access Steel Erectors, we’re here to help.
Get in touch today
To find out how we can support your next project with the right people, the right qualifications, and the right approach.