Rope access in Australia
IRATA courses perth
IRATA LEVEL 1
IRATA LEVEL 3
CONGRATULATIONS ON CHOOSING AN INDUSTRIAL ROPE ACCESS TRADE ASSOCIATION
(IRATA) MEMBER COMPANY FOR YOUR TRAINING NEEDS.
IRATA International’s
rope access system is a safe practice of working at height, where ropes
and associated equipment are used to gain access to and egress from the
work place, and to be supported at it. Like any other technique of
working at height, the function of rope access should be regarded as
a complete system, in which planning, management, competence and suitable
equipment should be treated with equal importance, as each is dependent on the
other to assure a safe system of work.
IRATA remains
the only internationally prestigious rope access qualification; and the
Training, Assessment and Certification Scheme (TACS) has been developed by
IRATA to provide training and assessment criteria to develop maintain and
test competency. As an IRATA member company, Graviteq Pty
Ltd is regularly audited to ensure the training
syllabus is delivered to the required standard, in a safe and controlled
environment by competent and experienced Instructors.
Training courses are thorough, and there are different
levels of qualification reflecting increasing levels of responsibility. . Here Graviteq Pty
Ltd offers IRATA Rope Access Training in
Australia out of our large fully stocked facility.
IRATA LEVEL 1
This is a rope access
Technician who is able to perform a particularized range of rope access tasks
under the supervision of a Level 3 rope access safety supervisor. He/she
is:
· Able
to understand and follow the rope access process, method statements and
associated risk assessments;
· Responsible
for pre-use checks of his/her own rope access equipments;
· Able
to support in rigging and other operations, under the guidance of a higher
grade;
· Able
to undertake a simple rescue in slide, and assist in rescue operations.
Course pre-requisites: A minimum age of 18 years, physically
fit and an aptitude for working at heights.
If you are finding
the best Rope access in Australia then you should go with Graviteq Pty
Ltd because we are the leading Rope Access Services Perth in Australia.
IRATA LEVEL 2
This is an
experienced rope access Technician who is able to perform more complex tasks
under the supervision of a Level 3 rope access safety supervisor. He/she
is:
· Able
to prove the skills and knowledge required of Level 1;
· Capable
of more complex equipments, including re-belays, deviations and tensioned
lines;
· Able
to undertake rescues from a variety of situations;
· Able
to assemble and implement hauling systems.
Course pre-requisites: Current Level 1, held for a minimum of 12 months
and 1000 hours logged in an IRATA Logbook.
IRATA LEVEL 3
This is an
experienced rope access Technician who is responsible for understanding and
implementing the rope access procedures, method statements and associated
risk assessments, and:
· Is
able to prove the skills and knowledge required of Levels 1 and 2;
· Figure
out the elements and principles of IRATA International’s safe system of work;
· Is
practiced with relevant work techniques and legislation;
· Has
vast knowledge of advanced rope access rigging and rescue techniques;
· Holds
an appropriate and current first-aid certificate.
Course pre-requisites: Current Level 2, held
for a minimum of 12 months and 1000 hours logged at Level 2 in an IRATA
Logbook.
A Level 3 can become a rope access safety supervisor: see IRATA courses perth
TRAINING REQUIREMENTS
All levels of the
IRATA International training syllabus consist of a minimum of 30 hours / four
days of training, followed by one day of assessment by an independent IRATA
Assessor. The purpose of the assessment is to ensure that each candidate proved
the required tasks in a safe manner, in accordance with the requirements
of the TACS.
All existing IRATA technicians re-validating
or upgrading their qualification must also attend a minimum of 30 hours / four
days of training and present an up-to-date
IRATA Logbook, with
all entries verified and authorized by the appropriate supervisor, or company
director.
If you
are willing to take Rope access training in Australia then come
and join us.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION
The IRATA
qualification must be re-validated after every 3 years, irrespective of what
level qualification is held.
If a technician lets their qualification
expire, they must re-validate it and log 150 hours over a minimum of three
months before they can upgrade to the next level. All technicians can
re-validate their existing qualification up to 6 months prior to the date of
expiry.
Within Australia, you
can not apply for Direct Entry into the IRATA system.
If you hold an Australian Rope Access
Association (ARAA) qualification, please contact Graviteq Pty Ltd the office for information about
Accelerated Entry in to the IRATA system.
Please visit our frequently asked questions page
for more information-Rope Access Training WA, or feel free to Contact us.
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