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IRATA Industrial Rope Access Training
What is IRATA?

The purpose of IRATA (Industrial Rope Access Trade Association) is to ensure that any rope access work done by IRATA members is carried out in a safe and high quality manner.

IRATA members are required to abide by a Code of Ethics and are subject to a strict audit by independent, qualified inspectors to ensure that all of the Association's requirements of Quality Assurance, Safety, Training and Working Practices are being met.


 
IRATA TRAINING

LEVELS OF QUALIFICATION

There are three levels to the IRATA training system

Level 1 - Level 1 technicians are capable of performing a full range of Rope Access techniques on site under the supervision of a Rope Access Safety Supervisor.

Level 2 - a lead technician who is capable of rigging working ropes, undertaking rescues and performing other rope access tasks under the supervision of a level 3 supervisor.

Level 3 - a technician/supervisor who is capable of complete responsibility for work projects; is able to demonstrate the skills and knowledge required of levels 1 and 2; is conversant with relevant work techniques and legislation; has a comprehensive knowledge of advanced rescue techniques; holds a current first aid qualification and has knowledge of the IRATA certification scheme.



 
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Training and certification is provided under the guidelines and standards set by the International Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA), recognised as the premier rope access association operating across the globe.
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