This is the beginner level and all new candidates have to undertake an IRATA approved training course of a minimum of four days (we do five) followed by a one-day assessment by an independent IRATA assessor.
This is the beginner level and all new candidates have to undertake an IRATA approved training course of a minimum of four days (we do five) followed by a one-day assessment by an independent IRATA assessor.
Once this has been satisfactorily completed, the person may then be allowed to work using rope access techniques, albeit under close supervision.
Keltic Falcon Rope Access Experts are an independent rope access training service provider, located in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia, Canada. Our training is commonly used by IRATA, SPRAT, Tower, Bridge, Sign, and Maintenance companies as well as Industrial Rescue teams.
We provide premier instruction and assessment to ensure that you are knowledgeable, safe, and confident in your career as a rope access technician.
The BRight Group offers a practical training solution for investigating workplace accidents, with emphasis on how to determine what caused the accident. This (3) hour classroom training is suitable for managers, supervisors and jobsite foremens.
Often developed to lessen the physical load for workers, elevating devices create a host of new hazards including pinch points and other moving parts.
Would you stick your hand into a machine and hope no one turns it on? You can guarantee the machine stays off by locking and tagging it out. Failure to lock out machinery before servicing it is a major cause of injury and death.
This course meets the training requirements under Section 19 of Ontario Regulation 278/05 for performing Types 1 and 2 asbestos work.
Skid steer safety training and certification is offered at Advantage Learning Solutions for operators of all skill-levels, from a novice to someone in need of recertification.
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