The Scotsman

Minteg scales new heights as training centre opens

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0 The investment in the centre includes a training tower, crane section and classroom facility Maintenanc­e and inspection specialist Minteg has taken the wraps off a dedicated rope access training centre at parent company Enermech’s Aberdeen headquarte­rs.

The major investment in the centre includes a training tower, crane section and classroom facility.

The firm’s expansion follows it being awarded training status for rope access activities by IRATA Internatio­nal, the industry body which validates the training and certificat­ion for personnel who work at height. Minteg already held accreditat­ion to employ rope access personnel to operate in specialist teams, but the new rating now allows the provision of training courses and certificat­ion for Enermech employees and external clients.

Minteg director Patrick Gallagher said: “The new training facility and our extended IRATA status will be integral to improving the skills of technician­s in tackling the difficulti­es associated with working at height.”

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