5 days in total, the IRATA course structure is four days of training followed by theory and practical assessment on the fifth day undertaken by an an independent external IRATA Assessor
* Participants who elect to also obtain the nationally recognised unit RIIWHS204E Work Safely at Heights will complete the theory component of Work Safely at Heights through e-Learning, and will receive a separate email with their username and password for logging in to the online learning portal. Participants who wish to receive this unit of competency will need to advise their training on Day 1 of their IRATA course. The e-Learning needs to be completed prior to 9am on the final day of your IRATA course. If the e-Learning has not been successfully completed by 9:00am on the final day of the course you will be ineligible to receive your RIIWHS204E certificate.
Industrial rope access (aka twin rope access) training is designed to provide workers with the knowledge and skills to perform work while suspended in a vertical environment. Training covers:
This four day course with a fifth day for assessments is suitable for any worker/company who will be required to conduct work such as maintenance or inspection whilst fully suspended at height. Typical work scenarios are:
Training is designed to be as realistic as possible and enable you to work effectively as a rope access technician.
For IRATA students who train with us and did not pass their assessment, there is no cost for re-attempting the assessment. Any additional training days required are charged at $300/day.
For answers to other questions about IRATA please review IRATA’s official FAQ. If you have other questions or queries, please contact us on 1300 990 810.
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