FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions
Rope access training equips individuals with the skills to perform work at height using ropes and specialized equipment safely. It adheres to IRATA International standards and is recognized worldwide.
Level 1: Entry-level for beginners.
Level 2: For technicians with experience who can take on more complex tasks.
Level 3: Supervisor level for highly experienced rope access professionals.
Anyone who is physically fit and medically cleared can enroll. Prior experience is not required for Level 1. However, to progress to higher levels, you must complete the required logged hours and previous certifications.
Typically, rope access training courses run for 5 to 7 days, including both practical and theoretical sessions, followed by an independent IRATA assessment.
Yes. IRATA certifications are recognized globally, allowing technicians to work in the oil & gas, construction, and industrial sectors across the world.
We supply a wide range of IRATA- and EN-certified equipment, including harnesses, ropes, descenders, ascenders, helmets, lanyards, karabiners, fall arrest systems, and anchor devices.
Yes. All equipment complies with IRATA, EN, and CE standards, ensuring safety and reliability during operations.
Yes. We offer inspection, testing, and recertification services for all rope access equipment to ensure compliance with safety regulations.