Rope Access Sprat Level 3

SPRAT (The Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians) is an authorization and an internationally recognized system for rope access work. All levels require four days of training and one-day evaluation. A representative from the SPRAT organization evaluates all the participants on the last day. In the course, the participants learn to inspect their equipment and the rope system, to climb and descend, move between ropes in 2-rope systems. Additionally, the course consists of assisting in rigging and more advanced techniques under the supervision of a supervisor and carry out rescues where the victim is stuck in his lowering or chest ascender.

  • After an approved course, the participant will be issued a certificate.
Book training

Theoretical elements

  • Refreshment and repetition of the Safe Practices for Rope Access work and Certification Requirements.
  • Skills and obligations required for each level of SPRAT Level I-III
  • Refreshment of different access methods and risk levels
  • Documentation of the work: Logbook, risk analysis and job description and ensure that this is complied with by the members of the team
  • Ensure that there are continuous Safety Checks in the team
  • Ensure correct and effective communicability in the team
  • Establish and block zones
  • Be the person responsible for maintenance, inspection and use of the equipment
  • Ensure that the employer's guidelines for Rope Access work are complied with expectations.
  • Discuss anchors, and test these
  • System analysis including fall factor, catch load and the parallelogram of forces
  • Write risk analyzes and job descriptions
  • Knowledge of how to optimize rescue systems with mechanical gearing

Practical elements

  • Repeat knobs from previous levels and learn if necessary. new (HMS and others)
  • Refine rigging techniques and go into depth (angles, loads and so on)
  • Submersible systems and pull through anchors
  • Climb / lower and go over one edge
  • Tool change, change from fasteners to rope clamps
  • Pass knots, rebelays and redirects
  • Change the rope pair
  • Horizontal climbing (traversing) between points
  • Management of Suspension Trauma
  • Comrade rescue in climbing and lowering mode including 1: 1 rescue with foot loop
  • Removing a friend through obstacles (knots, redirects, rebelays, rope to rope, etc.)
  • Pitch head haul by breaking into tight rope
  • Rescue lift with rescue rope
  • Rescue from horizontal traverse
  • Cross Hauling
  • High and Guidelines
Target group: For those who want to develop their SPRAT Level 2 Lead Technician to SPRAT Level 3 Supervisor with more advanced theoretical and practical elements. The participant must be at least 18 years of age and must be able to show a logbook with at least 1000 documented working hours in ropes and a valid SPRAT Level 2 certificate. The candidate should be in good health and shape as the course is physically demanding. Some exercises can be strenuous. Previous knowledge: SPRAT L2 and 1000 worked rope access hours. Period of validity: 3 years Course length: 40 hours (5 days) Instructor: 1
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