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IRATA INDUSTRIAL ROPE ACCESS COURSES
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COURSES AVAILABLELevel 1
4 days training & 1 day’s assessmentUpgrades levels 1 to 2 and 2 to 3
4 days training & 1 day’s assessmentRe-certification of existing level 1, 2 or 3
4 days training & 1 day’s assessment
COURSE INCLUDES- Tuition Fees.
- Use of all the equipment required.
- All meals and refreshments during the course.
- The assessment fees.
- Registration with IRATA.
- Training manuals.
TRAINING WITH SPANSETLocation:
- SpanSet is within easy reach of Manchester,Liverpool and the Midlands.
- Why spend money on accommodation when youcan commute.
- 5 minutes from junction 18 of the M6.
Training Facilities:- Indoor and outdoor practical facilities.
- Fully equipped classrooms for the theorysessions.
- During all courses trainees are able to carry outmanoeuvres at low level initially and MOREimportantly practice them at height as theyprogress.
- Our outdoor facility is 25 metres high to helpbetter prepare you for the working environment.
Trainers:- SpanSet Trainers are all qualified to IRATA level
3 with experienced Trainers.
- Trainers all have many years experience workingon site as well as training.
- SpanSet Trainers will be on hand to assist andadvise you on how to obtain work during andafter your course.
Quality:- SpanSet is an ISO 9001 Quality assured training
organisation.
- Training is our speciality.
- SpanSet is a full member of IRATA as anequipment supplier and training provider.
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COURSE JOININGINSTRUCTIONSCOURSE ASSEMBLYUnless otherwise stated, all courses are held atSpanSet (UK) Limited and will assemble at0900 hrs daily. Delegates should report to themain training reception upon arrival.
EQUIPMENT & CLOTHINGAll equipment required throughout the coursewill be provided by SpanSet Ltd.Candidates should provide their owncomfortable clothing and safety footwear, withprovision made for inclement weatherconditions, i.e. fleeces, waterproofs, windproof,etc.
FOOD & REFRESHMENTRefreshments will be provided throughout theday on all courses.A lunch will be provided on all courses of a dayor more in duration held at SpanSet.
ACCOMMODATIONDetails of local accommodation on request.
SpanSet Limited
Telford Way, Middlewich, Cheshire, CW10 0HX, UKTel +44 (0) 1606 738529 Fax +44 (0) 1606 [email protected]
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SpanSet also provide training for: • Height Safety Courses for Police & Security Forces • Height Safety for Rescue Courses for the Emergency Services • Vehicle Fall Protection Courses • Safe Lifting & Rigging Courses • Load Restraint Courses
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No previous experience required. Aptitude for working at height.
Physically and medically fit. Minimum age of 18 years.
BOOKING- Bookings can be made by submitting the attached
form.- Forward to SpanSet with your course fees.- You can pay by cheque or credit card.- If self employed then the fees can be claimed
against your income.- Please see booking conditions attached.
Purchase of equipment- SpanSet manufacture and sell a wide range of
height safety equipment.- SpanSet will provide all Rope Access Equipment
for the duration of the course.- If you wish to purchase later then you will be able
to make a more informed decision.- All equipment is normally held in stock.- Purchases can be made by cheque or credit card.
OVERVIEWIRATA Rope Access Training Courses are physicallydemanding - if you are uncertain of what will berequired of you please call SpanSet and you candiscuss it with a trainer.The following chart outlines the IRATA scheme:
LEVELS OF QUALIFICATIONThere are three levels of qualification for ropeaccess technicians as follows:
Level 1 A rope access technician who is able to perform alimited range of rope access tasks under thesupervision of an IRATA level 3 rope accesstechnician. NOTE: While in the process of beingtrained to level 1, a person should be considered tobe a trainee.
Level 2A rope access technician who is capable of riggingworking ropes, undertaking rescues and performingrope access tasks under the supervision of an IRATAlevel 3 rope access technician.
Level 3 A rope access technician who is capable of sitesupervision for rope access work projects; is able todemonstrate the skills and knowledge required oflevels 1, 2 and 3; is conversant with relevant worktechniques and legislation; has a comprehensiveknowledge of advanced rescue techniques; holds acurrent first aid certificate and has knowledge ofthe IRATA certification scheme.
JAUPT APPROVED CENTRE AC01173
5-day training course in rope access
Independent IRATA assessment.
LEVEL 1ROPE ACCESSTECHNICIAN
Capable of performing a range of activitiesunder the supervision of a level 3.
Responsible for own personal rope accessequipment
Minimum of 12 months and 1000 hoursof work experience in a variety of tasks
as a level 1 rope access technician.Physically and medically fit.
5-day training course in ropeaccess, rigging and rescue.
Independent IRATA assessment.
LEVEL 2ROPE ACCESSTECHNICIAN
Capable of rigging ropes and undertakingrescues, including hauling, under thesupervision of a level 3 rope access
technician.Minimum of 12 months and 1000
hours of work experience as a level2 rope access technician.
Physically and medically fit.Appropriate first aid certificate.
Written recommendations from an IRATAmember company or assessor
5-day training course in advance ropeaccess techniques, rescue, equipment
examination & legislation.Independent IRATA assessment.
LEVEL 3ROPE ACCESSTECHNICIAN
(SUPERVISOR)
Capable of site supervision for ropeaccess work projects.
Comprehensive knowledge of advancedrescue techniques.
Conversant with relevant worktechniques and legislation.
Independent IRATA re-assessment every three years at all levels, following a minimum of four days of refresher training.
Technicians not engaged in rope access work for six months or more should attend refresher training.
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