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  1. Somos la empresa líder en formación de técnicos verticales en México con certificación IRATA (Industrial Rope Access Trade Asociation) SPRAT (Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians), GWO y PETZL.

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  2. There are three levels of certification available to interested rope access technicians. To become a SPRAT certified technician, all candidates will be required to attend a certification session and pass a written test, verbal test, and a hands-on physical performance based test assessed by a SPRAT certified Evaluator.

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    The Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA) and the Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT) are internationally recognized standards for rope access work. Certification is attained by completing a 4-day course, then passing a written, oral and practical test administered by an independent IRATA Assessor or SPRAT Evaluator. ...

    RIG’s instructors are experienced rope access and rescue professionals who are dedicated to the highest standards of safety. Our company performs incredibly challenging projects at height, in a variety of industries. We train to be able to meet the demands of the most rigorous work conditions and environments.

    Rigging International Group is an IRATA Member company. IRATA International has a continuously evolving regime of work procedures that members are required to follow and which are monitored for compliance to ensure that a safe system of work is established and maintained. This sets IRATA International member companies apart from rope access compani...

    Candidates must be suitable for rope access work, which requires a good level of fitness, a head for heights, and an aptitude for ropes and related systems. Medical contraindications include, but are not limited to: heart disease, high blood pressure, epilepsy, blackouts, fear of heights, vertigo, impaired limb function, alcohol or drug abuse, psyc...

    IRATA Rope access Technicians who are upgrading or revalidating shall provide their logbooks to the IRATA Trainer member company prior to the start of the training course. Where rope access Technicians have lost their logbooks, they shall arrange for a replacement to be issued, completed, and verified before training commences. In order to meet thi...

    All the climbing equipment will be provided. Personal equipment, including helmets, is only permitted if you have traceability and inspection records for them. Appropriate clothing for climbing in a harness is advised. The following are general recommendations: 1. Pants or shorts that come down to the knee. 2. Short or long sleeve shirts are fine; ...

    Please register early as our courses do fill up and we operate with a waitlist. Registration is confirmed upon receipt of full payment. The following policy applies to all course cancellations and date changes to the scheduled start date of the course: 1. 14-day or more notice will be charged a $100 fee. 2. Between 7 and 14-day notice will be charg...

  3. sprat.orgSPRAT

    The Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT) is a member-driven organization that advances the safe use of rope access through education, standards development, and certification administration.

  4. SPRAT Rope Access Courses. Rope Partner has been certifying rope access technicians since 2002. At each level of our rope access training courses, you will learn both how to perform rope maneuvers and rescues as well as how to analyze rope access systems. Rope Partner certifies to the U.S. based Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians ...

  5. Modern rope access equipment, techniques, and training can be combined to produce an exceptionally safe, versatile, efficient, and cost-effective way to solve vertical access problems. Rope access is safe. Independently-certified rope-access technicians uphold an enviable safety record and few lost time incidents while working on rope.

  6. Its success is based on thorough training and strict work guidelines that deliver an unrivalled safe working record year after year. The environmental, efficiency and economic benefits have resulted in growing international support for industrial rope access ahead of alternative means of access.