Irata rope access training level 2.
Rope access technician training.
An irata level 2 technician is capable of rigging working ropes undertaking rescues and performing a variety of rope access tasks.
A able to understand and follow the rope access procedures method statements and associated risk assessments.
Level 1 this is a rope access technician who is able to perform a specified range of rope access tasks under the supervision of a level 3 rope access safety supervisor he she is.
To become a sprat certified technician all candidates will be required to attend a certification session and pass a written test verbal test and a hands on physical performance based test assessed by a sprat certified evaluator.
To qualify for level 3 he she must have at least 1 year and 1 000 hours of experience as a level 2 and hold a valid first aid certificate.
Level 1 under the supervision of a level 3 rope access supervisor a level 1 technician is capable of performing a range of rope access tasks.
The irata certification scheme has 3 levels of training all of which are outlined below.
Rope access certification technician training we offer irata and sprat rope access certification technician training courses along with many other parts of industrial access and safety including confined space entry and rescue safe working at height tower climbing and tower rescue technical rescue and first aid.
B responsible for pre use checks of his her own rope access equipment.
Rope partner s sprat training programs are the first step in beginning your career as a rope access technician.
Irata rope access certifications are accepted internationally.
Course training materials including irata training manual.
An intermediate level training course for those wanting to progress a career in rope access.
Corporate member of the society of professional rope access technicians sprat we live by our company motto of altius velocius tutius higher faster safer in all aspects of our work both operationally and in the training we provide.
Often required by multinational oil companies as the only rope access certification they recognize irata s strengths include in depth code of practices highly structured training and strong integration with many health and safety regulators around the world.
There are three levels of certification available to interested rope access technicians.
Sprat is a 501 c 3 non profit organization.
This is an experienced rope access technician who is responsible for understanding and implementing the rope access procedures method statements and associated risk assessments.