Our Trainers

Adam Long – Director

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One of the most experienced trainers in the industry, Adam has previously worked freelance for most of the UK’s top rope access training providers.  Having started his career testing rope access PPE for HSE Research Contract 364/2001, he has since delivered training for situations as diverse as cable car evacuation, backstage at the Royal Opera House and the Royal Navy’s Board and Search school.  From 2010-2014 Adam led the complete revision of the rope access training syllabus for IRATA, and remains an active member of the IRATA training committee.  In his spare time Adam climbs to a high standard and has won acclaim as a photographer.

Adrian Jebb – Director/ Assessor

aide2From desert towers to North sea oil rigs, Aide has travelled the world with his Level 3 ticket and supervised just about every kind of work out there. Straight out of school, he cut his teeth onshore air-sealing supermarkets and installing nets, before gaining his Level 3 aged only twenty-two.  He then moved on to more long term and high profile contracts refurbishing cooling towers and flare stacks. After a spell offshore, his expanding family prompted him to settle down, and after gaining his trainer qualification he teamed up with Adam to set up Access Techniques, and not long after became an IRATA assessor. Mountain sports are in the genes in the Jebb family and Aide is no exception, not only climbing hard but also a competitive fell-runner and cyclist.