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IRATA is the sole global industrial rope access trade association in the work-at-height sector. IRATA International’s rope access system is a safe method of working at height where ropes and associated equipment are used to gain access to and from the work place, and to be supported there. The advantage of using rope access methods mainly lies in the safety and speed with which workers can get to

or from difficult locations and then carry out their work, often with minimal impact on other operations and the nearby area. Another major benefit is that the combination of the total man-hours and the level of risk for a particular task (man-at-risk hours) is often reduced when compared with other means of access and their associated risks and costs. The primary objective when using rope access methods is to plan, manage and carry out the work with minimal accidents, incidents or dangerous occurrences, i.e. to ensure a safe system of work is maintained at all times, and with no damage to property or harm to the environment. IRATA International has in place a continuously evolving regime of work procedures that members are required to follow and which are monitored for compliance to ensure that a safe system of work is established and maintained. This sets IRATA International member companies apart from rope access companies that are not subject to such a rigorous scheme. Like any other method of working at height, the application of rope access should be regarded as a complete system, in which planning, management, competence and suitable equipment should be treated with equal importance, as each is dependent on the others to ensure a safe system of work. The IRATA System - Values and Purposes

The Industrial Rope Access Trade Association (IRATA International) includes within its membership operating companies who employ the technicians who have learned their skills from the training companies of the Association. Unlike many trade associations it is not dominated and therefore influenced purely by manufacturers from its business sector. The teaching of the IRATA syllabus enables rope access technicians to progress through three Levels of proficiency, with certification issued at each level. The IRATA technician carries a card that is recognized and admired around the world for its importance and value; over 40000 IRATA technicians have been registered in over fifty countries and in every continent. The thorough, dedicated IRATA training programme delivers a skilled workforce that can reliably employ a proven work-at-height method. The Value of a Qualified Work Force

Working at height or in locations presenting difficult or confined access requires great skill and such standards can only be achieved as a result of extensive training and regular refresher courses. IRATA training is not only provided by skilled trainers in centres that are also members of the Association...every course is also assessed by experienced IRATA personnel who are independent of the training company. This double guarantee of thorough training and independent assessment is the IRATA key to securing a safe work force. The Value of the Right Training Resource

If you appreciate and understand good training, and wish to employ personnel who have benefitted from it, you will understand that the best education comes from experienced specialists with an in-depth knowledge of their subject. It is not enough to turn to general industrial or tertiary sources or, even worse, general consultancies with little specialist awareness as these lack the detailed knowledge and understanding of the particular working environments and the capabilities of the industrial rope access system. By contrast, IRATA trainers are specialists and experts in their field who have theoretical and practical teaching skills. Their individual abilities and the training centres they work in are regularly independently assessed to ensure that training in being delivered to the highest possible standards. IRATA - Value in Action: Rope Access and Safety Statistics

IRATA's unique two-rope system enables the technician to operate in the safest possible conditions since one of his ropes is only ever used as a safety back-up. In the unlikely event that the working rope is damaged or fails, the technician has a second rope to ensure his safety. IRATA companies rigorously record the incident statistics of their operations and supply this data to the Association. In fifteen years of collating these reports IRATA has recorded minimal serious injuries; its "reportable incident" rate reduces year-on-year and is currently less than four per 100.000 hours worked. This is unrivalled in the industries in which IRATA operates and is a fundamental reason for the remarkable, ongoing growth in the Association. Safe working reduces costs; it represents real added value! IRATA - the Value of Sound Working Methods

The IRATA system of industrial rope access controls the hazards associated with working at height or in places of difficult access. Also, with its self-sufficient teams of technicians providing their own means of access, equipment, and skills there is no need for other access equipment; the work of the contracting party is reduced both in terms of numbers of staff and in duration of work. Of course, fewer, more efficient staff operating for shorter periods equates to lower costs. In addition to which, rope access also delivers the minimum environmental footprint in that it minimizes the disruption to third parties, be they building occupants, pedestrians or the general surroundings of work or recreation. So light is the touch of a rope access team that it can often work without being noticed. IRATA - the Value of Diversity

Even those in the industries in which IRATA is active continue to be astonished by the range of tasks that can be undertaken by rope access. Offshore the IRATA team can undertake all manner of inspection, repair and testing work and often represent the only means of tackling a specific job. Onshore the IRATA technician is as likely to be seen on embankment or cliff faces as he is on a pylon or industrial tower, or working on an historic building, a new airport terminal or a modern city building. IRATA - the Value of Experience

It is not unknown for a Trade Association to develop a new work method or product but IRATA was formed when rope access was truly in its infancy. It has developed the sector as much as the methodology and has taken the industry around the world to enjoy the global status it does now. Working from the outset with the Health and Safety Executive and other regulatory and standards authorities, the Association has overseen the growth of a whole new division of the access industry and thus gained the experience one should inist on in a worldwide trade organisation. The Value of Global Status

Many trade associations in the work at height sector are dominated by manufacturers connected with their business, and many operate only in the UK; this is not the case with IRATA. With member companies in every continent it is the consistency and authority offered by IRATA International that sees its companies and technicians enjoy exclusivity with many multi-national companies. In new areas of oil and gas exploration, for example, companies turn first to IRATA when seeking platform repair and maintenance and IRATA rope access teams are called for with ever increasing frequency to undertake non-destructive testing and restorative work on coastal cliffs and other geographical features; the modern high-rise cities of the world are also turning to IRATA operators for their cleaning, inspection and future maintenance work.

IRATA International, the global authority in rope access, is seeking a rope access professional with advanced IRATA Trai...
13/04/2026

IRATA International, the global authority in rope access, is seeking a rope access professional with advanced IRATA Training and technical expertise to join our technical department at IRATA Head Office in Ashford, UK.

The Role: Training and Assessment Technical Officer

This position demands extensive hands-on experience in and authoritative knowledge of IRATA training and assessment requirements, as well as a holistic understanding of the rope access and associated industries.

Applicants should have the confidence and expertise to lead and advise internal and external stakeholders on all matters related to the IRATA Training, Assessment and Certification Scheme (TACS). They will be responsible for reporting on international training and assessment developments, risks, regulations and operational opportunities to support top level decision making.

This is a permanent, full-time position working with industry experts and contributing to the world leading rope access safety and training standard.

For full role details and how to apply, go to https://irata.org/jobs/article/irata-training-and-assessment-technical-officer/

Are you a qualified Lead Auditor and an IRATA Level 3?IRATA International is recruiting experienced Auditors to join our...
14/01/2026

Are you a qualified Lead Auditor and an IRATA Level 3?

IRATA International is recruiting experienced Auditors to join our global audit team.

To be eligible, applicants must hold a recognised Lead Auditor qualification (IRCA or equivalent) in ISO 45001 or ISO 9001 and be a current or former IRATA Level 3.

This is a key assurance role supporting the integrity, consistency, and global confidence in the IRATA audit and certification system.

Full role requirements and application details: https://irata.org/jobs

Applications close: Friday 27 February 2026, 23:59 (GMT)

The 2025 IRATA Work and Safety Analysis (WASA) report draws on data submitted by over 700 IRATA member companies in 2024...
06/11/2025

The 2025 IRATA Work and Safety Analysis (WASA) report draws on data submitted by over 700 IRATA member companies in 2024, analysing incidents and dangerous occurrences from over 33 million reported working hours.

We conduct this annual analysis to help understand the conditions in which incidents occur and to support continual safety improvements across our industry. By consistently collecting and learning from operational and training data, we reinforce the safety credentials of industrial rope access techniques.

Visit our team at A+A in Düsseldorf (Hall 1 – Stand A61) to collect a copy and discuss the findings, or read the full report on our website: https://irata.org/downloads/29623

We are live at A+A 2025!IRATA's Chair, CEO, and Head of Technical are on-site and ready to welcome you to Hall 1 - Stand...
04/11/2025

We are live at A+A 2025!

IRATA's Chair, CEO, and Head of Technical are on-site and ready to welcome you to Hall 1 - Stand A61.

Stop by to connect with the team and discuss rope access safety, training standards, and the future of safe work at height.

We’re proud to represent the industrial rope access community this November at A+A 2025, the world’s largest event for s...
28/10/2025

We’re proud to represent the industrial rope access community this November at A+A 2025, the world’s largest event for safety and health at work.

Find us in: Hall 1, Stand 1A61.

Visit our stand to connect with IRATA, learn about our latest initiatives, and see how our member companies set the benchmark for safe work at height.

Where: A+A 2025 - Düsseldorf, Germany
When: 4th - 7th November 2025

Tensioned lines are an essential tool in rope access, providing a safe means of movement and positioning where other rig...
24/10/2025

Tensioned lines are an essential tool in rope access, providing a safe means of movement and positioning where other rigging methods are not suitable or available. Despite their widespread use, no industry standard has specifically addressed their application in industrial rope access.

IRATA’s Annex T: Tensioned Lines Guidance helps bridge this gap.

Highlighting the risks associated with excessive anchor, anchor line, and equipment loading on tensioned line systems, Annex T considers:

• Applications: work positioning, work restraint, fall arrest and rescue systems.
• Risks: anchor failure, equipment failure, rope failure, and human error.
• Control Measures: double protection, appropriate planning, and comprehensive risk assessments.
• Anchors, Anchor Lines and Equipment: strength, reliability, standards, and industry testing.
• Training: competency, correct equipment use, and alignment with IRATA’s Training, Assessment and Certification Scheme (TACS).

Annex T helps technicians, supervisors, and employers to consider risks, make informed decisions, implement effective controls, and uphold the highest standards of safety and professionalism in rope access.

Read the full ICOP Annex T: Tensioned Lines Guidance on the IRATA website at: https://irata.org/downloads/29565

This year’s IRATA Technical Event and Conference (ITEC) was one of our largest and most memorable events yet, bringing t...
07/10/2025

This year’s IRATA Technical Event and Conference (ITEC) was one of our largest and most memorable events yet, bringing together delegates from around the world, united in their shared objective of raising standards across the rope access industry.

From inspiring talks to hands-on technical demonstrations, every moment showcased our community’s strong commitment to safety and excellence.

Highlights included:

• The release of the Work and Safety Analysis 2025 https://irata.org/downloads/29623
• Live technical demonstrations from exhibitors
• An exclusive preview of Part 3 of our Health and Safety video series
• The release of Annex T – Tensioned Lines https://irata.org/downloads/29565
• The first IRATA Assessor Forum and Assessor App clinic
• The launch of digital Technician certificates
• The results of our recent Board and committee elections
• Congratulations to Ian Heginbotham, winner of the Hidden Hazard Challenge

Thank you to all who attended. Your participation and engagement are what makes ITEC such a valuable event.

Just 2 days to go until ITEC 2025 in Aberdeen.We are busy getting ready for the event of the year.  We have an incredibl...
29/09/2025

Just 2 days to go until ITEC 2025 in Aberdeen.

We are busy getting ready for the event of the year. We have an incredible line up of exhibitors showcasing the latest safety innovations, inspiring conference sessions, and fantastic networking opportunities across the two-day member event.

Plus, don't miss our brand new Hidden Hazard Competition, where several exhibitors have intentionally placed hazards on their stands for you to find. It's a fun way to test your skills while exploring the event.

We can’t wait to see you there.

We are just 5 days away from ITEC 2025, and excited to introduce something completely new this year - The ITEC 2025 Hidd...
26/09/2025

We are just 5 days away from ITEC 2025, and excited to introduce something completely new this year - The ITEC 2025 Hidden Hazard Challenge.

We've added a fun interactive element that combines learning with a bit of friendly competition. Several of our exhibitors will have deliberately placed a "hazard" or mistake somewhere on their stand during the event (October 1-2), and your challenge is to spot them all.

This isn't just about fun (though we hope you'll enjoy it!), it’s designed to sharpen your hazard identification skills in a practical setting while encouraging meaningful interaction with our exhibitors and reinforcing the importance of workplace safety.

One lucky winner will be drawn randomly from all correct entries and announced at the end of the event.

See you at ITEC 2025.

What an incredible line up we've assembled for ITEC 2025.Our conference sessions bring together leading voices from acro...
23/09/2025

What an incredible line up we've assembled for ITEC 2025.
Our conference sessions bring together leading voices from across the industrial access and safety sectors:

Our guest speakers include:
· Dylan Fletcher (Siemens Gamesa) - Wind Energy Insights: Access in Practice
· Scott Finnan (Mace) - Delivering Success: Meeting Client Expectations
· Armand Terruli (Sheppard Robson) - Designing Smart Solutions into Tomorrow’s Structures
· Marek Chmielarski - High Altitude, Higher Risk: Lessons in Planning from K2
· Riccardo Roberts - Prepared to Respond: Delivering First Aid in Remote Environments
· Leigh Kallos – (Scottish Action for Mental Health) The Human Factor – Supporting Mental Health
· Philippe Westenberger (Edelrid) - Preparing for Safety in Extremes: Your Ropes in High Heat
· William Parsons (Kee Safety Group) - Optimising Anchor Selection for Reliability in Uncertain Conditions

Plus, we have an extensive exhibitor showcase featuring cutting-edge safety and rope access solutions.

From rope technology and wind energy access to mental health support and high-altitude lessons from K2, ITEC 2025 is where theory meets real world application.

ITEC 2025 offers IRATA members insights that can transform how you approach safety and efficiency.

With less than a month to go, it’s time to secure your place at IRATA’s exclusive Technical Event & Conference (ITEC) 20...
12/09/2025

With less than a month to go, it’s time to secure your place at IRATA’s exclusive Technical Event & Conference (ITEC) 2025.

Connect with industry leaders, explore the latest in tools and technology, stay ahead of the latest developments in rope access.

Make it a complete experience by staying for our Annual Dinner on 2nd October, featuring live music and a three-course meal. Just add a dinner ticket when booking your conference pass.

Ready to reserve your spot? Log into your IRATA dashboard at https://lnkd.in/enCe2Zn8 and select the ITEC 2025 button to book your tickets today.

Interested in sponsorship opportunities? Contact us at [email protected].

Please note: Session schedules and topics may be subject to change.

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