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Safety and quality of work at height training at HTC

21 April 2026

HTC Techniques Verticales aims to continuously assess and improve its performance and training modules for working at height, IRATA rope access training and GWO wind energy training in terms of Quality, Health, Safety and Environment. The HTC Techniques Verticales team has developed its own internal quality indicators and procedures for all work at height, rope…

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HTC Techniques Verticales aims to continuously assess and improve its performance and training modules for working at height, IRATA rope access training and GWO wind energy training in terms of Quality, Health, Safety and Environment.

The HTC Techniques Verticales team has developed its own internal quality indicators and procedures for all work at height, rope access, wind energy and confined space training courses.

Our health and safety management system for our training courses guarantees you optimal, individualized support and service, for which we are committed to :

Assessingand avoiding potential risks: Risk analysis
Useequipment that has been standardized and checked every six months
Providecertified, qualified and retrained trainers
Pre-visit customer sites
Draw upprevention plans for each training course on the customer’s site
Analyzeincidents and dangerous situations
Implementcorrective and preventive actions
Tailorour training programs to your business sector
Offertraining facilities dedicated to and optimized for your activities
Implementa quality management system for our training courses
Keepingour knowledge of regulations and know-how up to date
Developingan environmental and waste management culture

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