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COURSE NAME:
Rope Access Training (ARAA) (MEL # C007080)
COURSE DATE(s):
1/6/2015 to 5/6/2015
UNIT(s) OF COMPETENCY:
L1 Level 1 Rope Access
L2 Level 2 Rope Access
L3 Level 3 Rope Access
COURSE DETAILS:

Industrial rope access (aka twin rope access) training AS4488 is designed to provide workers with the knowledge and skills to perform work while suspended in a vertical environment. Training covers:

  • Risk assessment procedures
  • Installation of anchor systems
  • Abseiling skills
  • Rope ascending techniques
  • Work methods
  • Mobility at height
  • Rescue procedures

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:

  • High rise window cleaning
  • Painting or maintenance
  • Sign installation
  • Work on bridges, power stations, mines, cliffs, oil rigs etc.

Training is designed to be realistic and enable you to work effectively at height.

Prerequisite for Level 1:
  • Current (within 24 months) Work Safely at Heights certificate. If you do not hold this, you can do this one day course with us. More info here.
Prerequisite for Level 2:
  • A current ARAA level 1 certification
    A current (within 24 months) Work Safely at Heights certificate.
  • A current (within 3 years) Provide First Aid (or Apply First Aid) certificate.
  • At least 500 logged hours employing twin-rope system at level 1 within last 3 years (supervisor-signed and verified).
Prerequisite for Level 3:
  • A current ARAA level 2 certification
  • A current (within 24 months) Work Safely at Heights certificate.
  • A current (within 3 years) Provide First Aid (or Apply First Aid) certificate.
  • At least 1,000 logged hours employing twin-rope system within last 3 years (supervisor-signed and verified).
DIRECT ENTRY REQUIREMENTS - If you wish to apply for direct entry to Level 2 or Level 3, please note:
  • You must review the direct entry requirements (PDF).
  • A document of evidence is required to apply for a level 2 or 3 ARAA qualification and this is required at least two weeks prior to the training. Please contact us for details.
  • A direct entry fee is payable for all direct entry applications.
  • All direct entry documentation must be forwarded directly to Pinnacle Safety and Training.
  • Level 2 and 3 applicants must hold a current Provide First Aid (or Apply First Aid) certificate.

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