Training Courses - Rope Work, IRATA and Rope Access
IRATA (Industrial Rope Access Trade Association) is an international trade association specialising in rope access and rope work training. IRATA provides standardised and recognised rope access training that meets the highest safety requirements for working at high altitudes or in difficult to access locations. The course is an intensive training programme that focuses on developing the skills and experience required to carry out different types of repair work at high altitudes.
The training programmes include both theoretical and practical exercises. The theory part includes topics such as working methods, rope and equipment knowledge, risk assessment and safety regulations. The practical part includes exercises that teach rope climbing techniques, working at height, handling equipment and materials, and effective repair methods.
One of the benefits of choosing an IRATA training course for rope access is that it is a recognised standard worldwide, making it easier for technicians to find work and showcase their skills. IRATA training for repair work also gives workers the opportunity to work in a variety of industries, including construction, oil and gas, wind energy and telecommunications. By taking IRATA rope access training, workers gain a competitive advantage and a strong foundation for a successful career in rope access.
PLEASE NOTE! Have you already attended an IRATA course before? Remember to always bring your logbook. If you are missing your logbook, you need to apply for a new one from IRATA and make sure you get it before the start of the course (candidates who want to attend level 1 training can apply for a new logbook in connection with the assessment).
If you need advice or have special requests regarding our training programmes, you are welcome to book a digital meeting.
