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Prerequisite
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Experienced rope access technicians.
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Must have IRATA Level 2 certification, 1,000 logged hours, and 12 months of experience at level 2
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Those who want to take on supervisory roles in rope access.
Course Content:
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Advanced rigging, rescue, and rope access techniques.
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Safety management, risk assessment, and rescue planning.
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IRATA International Code of Practice (ICOP) and industry regulations.
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Equipment examination, certification, and maintenance.
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Leadership and team management skills.
Duration & Assessment:
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5-6 days of training, with an assessment by an IRATA assessor on the final day.
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Certified as a Rope Access Supervisor with a globally recognized IRATA Level 3 certificate.
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Communicating with emergency services effectively.
Why Choose IRATA Training?
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Globally recognized certification for working at height.
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High safety standards following IRATA guidelines.
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Career advancement opportunities in high-paying industries.
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Renewable certification every three years to maintain skills and compliance.