Rope Access Level 1 Course London
The irata level 1 rope access training course is the entry level operator qualification level.
Rope access level 1 course london. Contact access all areas for details. Level 1 is for personnel with no current industrial rope access experience and is designed to ensure that candidates are fully competent in all industrial rope access techniques currently used including simple rescue. Equipment will be provided throughout the course and assessment. Students must be at least 18 years old verified by government issued identification.
A level 1 rope access technician is able to perform a limited range of rope access tasks under the supervision of a level 3 supervisor. A is able to demonstrate the skills and knowledge required of levels 1 and 2. 2019 irata course dates 25th 29th november athens. Prerequisites no previous experience is required.
The lead authority in industrial rope access industrial rope access has been developed by irata international for over 25 years to a point where it is the chosen means of access for much of the work in the offshore oil and gas industry as well as a range of projects in construction civil engineering the built and natural environment and much more. Developed for participants with no prior experience the sprat rope access level 1 training course teaches the basic skills required to work safely on a two rope system and prepares for the sprat evaluation written examination. We provide rope access training courses in london. Count on us for access solutions in the uk and across europe.
Rope access training climb your way into a new and exciting career in rope access with our expert tutors and new purpose built training centre. Industrial rope access training 5 days duration for all level certification followed by a day of assessment by an approved independent assessor by irata. This is an experienced rope access technician who has level 1 skills plus. It s aimed at individuals with little or zero previous experience in environments in which ropes and associated equipment are used to gain access to hard to reach or at height locations in order to carry out work.