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The Rope Access Project SPRAT Level 1, 2 & 3 Trailer | Video
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A Primer for Solutions When Working at Height
This 3 part video series will soon be available for purchase in several formats.     The series covers rope access techniques for those seeking to become a SPRAT (Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians) Certified Technician proficient in Levels I, II & III and serves as a techniques brush-up and/or as a techniques refresher ...
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... SPRAT certification can mean the difference between being considered for a job and actually getting a job. Progressively more employers are requiring SPRAT certification as a prerequisite for employment.  
In order to attain SPRAT Technician certification one needs to attend a SPRAT certification session conducted by SPRAT.
This video should not be used as a substitute for hands-on instruction; rather, it is intended to be used as a supplementary guide to be studied and practiced, in addition to, hands-on instruction.
The above trailer is a preview of the Rope Access Project video series available on RRG TV.
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Trailer Preview video is a Rescue Response Gear Red iBex approved presentation to supplement your various informational gear needs for use in rope rescue and industrial rope access fall protection when using equipment such as webbing, rope, anchors, harnesses, helmets, gloves, belay & rappel devices, ascenders, pulleys, carabiners and other approved hardware in professional swiftwater, firefighter, canyoneering, work at height, positioning, suspension and fall arrest when climbing and descending, mast and tower climb, telecoms, wind turbines and stage rigging . This video is not intended to replace professional training. Video is a demonstration only of rescue gear and/or techniques, not intended for training purposes. Technical rescue is a hazardous endeavor. Rescue Response Gear insists you do not attempt use of these devices or rescue techniques without professional training.
 
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