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NARC provides comprehensive training for all levels of the IRATA certification scheme. IRATA certification is suitable for those who wish to work as subcontractors in a wide variety of work situations.
The National Access and Rescue centre holds £1M public liability insurance for training of work at height and rescue. You should be aware that not all training providers have this cover. |
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| IRATA Level 1 |
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| The first level of IRATA training. Suitable for those starting a career in rope access |
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| IRATA Level 2 |
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| Intermediate level qualification in rope access, leading to IRATA level 2 certification. |
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| IRATA Level 3 |
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| The IRATA level 3 qualification is a recognized qualification for supervision of a rope access workplace |
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| Trade specific rope access |
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| Special courses in accordance with the general requirements of BS 7985 but tailored to meet the demands of particular industries or working situations. |
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| RA for Geotechnics |
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| Rope access foundation course applied to provision of safe working methods for geotechnical work |
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| BS 7985 rope access |
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| Rope access training in accordance with the British Standard Code of Practice BS 7985. Suitable for contracting companies with specific skills who wish to bring their rope access work in-house. Various levels are available depending on the experience of the candidate and the requirements of the workplace concerned. These courses can be combined with elements of trade specific rope access. |
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| BS 7985 - Supervisor |
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| Advanced course delivering skills in site supervision, legal requirements, rescue, and advanced rigging. |
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| BS 7985 - User |
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| Foundation level course for users of rope access techniques in specific environments. |
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