This is an experienced rope access Technician who is able to perform more complex tasks under the supervision of a Level 3 rope access safety supervisor. They are:
- able to demonstrate the skills and knowledge required of Level 1;
- capable of more complex rigging, including re-anchors, deviations and tensioned lines;
- able to undertake rescues from a variety of situations;
- able to assemble and implement hauling systems.
Course Content
A Level 2 IRATA Rope Access training course includes:
- Legislation, guidelines and standards
- Team work and communication
- Equipment and rigging including wide 'y' hang, re-belay, deviations, rope and sling protection, pull-through, tensioned lines, work restraint, horizontal lifelines, anchorage selection
Prerequisites:
In order to complete a Level 2 IRATA Rope Access training course, delegates must have:
- An IRATA Level 1 certificate is still valid on the day of assessment
- Minimum of 1 years’ experience and 1000 hours of experience in rope access work


