Company Recognized Again as “Full Member Operator” by Irata International, Considered the Most Specialized Global Association in Rope Access
Ocyan has renewed its Irata International certification, the highest global recognition in the rope access segment, as ‘Full Member Operator’. Valid for the cycle extending to 2027, the document certifies the high safety standards adopted by the company in offshore units, using the world’s leading climbing technique in its maintenance, intervention, and inspection services operations.
“We prioritize the safety of our team members and operations as our main value. In 2024, to refine the certification and further attest to our technical capacity and effectiveness in the rope access management system, we will develop a series of events with workshops and training focused on offshore workers engaged in climbing”, says Marcelo Dias, Occupational Safety Coordinator at Ocyan.
Currently, the company has around 700 climbers, classified at different levels of skills and experience in performing rope access activities, described as N1, N2, and N3. With this certification, Ocyan is included in a select group of companies classified as certified operators by Irata International worldwide.
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