The course is mainly practical with emphasis placed on learning to perform the techniques safely and efficiently. The course is assessed on the final day by an independent SPRAT Evaluator. On successful completion the candidate is issued with a logbook, certificate and ID card. Candidates are reassessed three-yearly. The course is of a five-day duration, excluding assessment. There will be an online test to evaluate candidate’s theoretical knowledge.
Description:
The SPRAT Level 1 course is designed for candidates who have never done any rope access course before. The Level 1 certificate is the first step in a three level structure. Candidates should expect a hard week both mentally and physically as they come to grips with the wide range of access techniques required to pass the independent assessment on the final day. As a qualified Level 1, the candidate will always be under the safety supervision of a Level 3. Safety is an overriding concern during training and assessment. It should be noted that this course requires a reasonable degree of physical and mental dexterity.
Course Content:
Rigging, knots and rope work
Understanding and safe use of equipment
Rope manoeuvres
Structural climbing techniques
Simple rescue
Background and theory
General safety and aptitude
Prerequisites:
Physically fit
Be able to read and write English
Event Details:
Training is delivered over five-day period.
Candidates will be assessed by an independent SPRAT Evaluator after they complete the course.
Lunch and snacks will be provided by EDGE Rope during course.