WHAT IS ROPE ACCESS?
Rope Access is an access method for performing the given tasks using special rope techniques,where the classical access methods such as cranes and scaffolding are dangerous or high-cost. This technique allows the control of structures, maintenance and repair works, assemblies at risky heights, and in areas with problems on slopes, in difficult-to-access points, to be done fast, safe and economical.
SPRAT Certification System
SPRAT (The Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians); is a non-profit association that sets the standards for rope access technicians and rope access companies.
Rope access certification consists of three basic levels and each level increase is done by recorded rope hours in the logbook.
Rope Access Technician (Level 1, L1), Lead Technician (Level 2, L2) or Rope Access Supervisor (Level 3, L3) trainings is put to the test and will be evaluated by an independent training supervisor (ASSESOR) at the end of the training, successful trainees have an internationally recognized certificate that is accepted all over the world.
Request Type | Closed Group / Individual Participant |
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Training Type | Face to face |
Class Quota | 1-8 people (Our trainees who come to our facility are covered by the 3rd Party Financial Liability Insurance.) |
Training Time | 5 days Training +1 day Test and Evaluation |
Training Place | İzmir/ Menderes Training Facility, Istanbul/ Esenyurt Training Facility, Customer Fields |
Target Group | Individual participants who want to be rope access technicians, Occupational Safety Specialists, Firefighters, Special Security Forces, Rescue Personnel, Refinery Personnel, Participants with career goals. |
Precondition | Persons who are over the age of 18, physically and mentally fit to work at height. |
Training Language | Turkish, English, German (You do not need to know English or German, translation service is provided by our company for the exam.) |
Training Goals | In addition to rope access techniques, the requirements of the sector are explained to the personnel who want to become a rope access technician. To prevent occupational accidents with the right training and to keep human health above all else.. |
Trainers | In addition to being very successful trainers, all trainers are also constantly working in the field.In this way, MIRA, by seeing the needs of the industry, increases the quality of the training it provides both in theory and in practice. Trainers think that it is ethical to share the experience they have gained by working thousands of hours in different parts of the world and in different jobs with the trainees in the trainings. |
Training Content | - Introduction & Information - Standards and Regulations - Procedures, Risk Analysis - Equipment Selection and Use - Rope Techniques and Rope Systems - Knots - Rope Maneuvers - Load Pull Systems - Rescue - Evaluation |
Training Method | Theoretical + Mainly Practical Training |
Evaluation | Written and Practical Evaluation |
Validity Period | 3 years |
Certification | Participants who are successful in the evaluation are given an internationally valid IRATA certificate. |
Extras | Lunches, drinks such as tea and coffee during class breaks and snacks are our self-service treats. |
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