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SPRAT L2 Certification: Requirements, Expiry, Validity

Written by Sharon Lo | July 6,2022

Sprat L2 certification requirements differ slightly from IRATA requirements. We've put together a simple visual to help guide you with your certification, recertification, and upgrade requirements. 

All the information is taken from www.sprat.org and please refer to the documentation there for guidance. The information below is a visual representation to help understand, but is not an official Sprat document. 



Level 1 Technician Upgrading to Level 2 Technician:

  • At least 500 documented hours of rope access experience obtained with a valid Level 1 certification 
  • Hold a Level 1 certification level for a minimum of 6 months 
  • Training by a competent trainer REQUIRED within 6 months of evaluation for initial Level 2 certification 
  • completion of a rope access evaluation and Level 2 written test 
  • Evaluation must take place at a SPRAT Evaluation Session Host location
  • Evaluation administered by independent evaluator 

 

Level 2 Technician Recertification:

  • Proof of past Level 2 certification level 
  • Completion of a rope access evaluation and Level 2 written test 
  • Recommended to receive training by a competent trainer within 6 months for any subsequent rope access evaluation (recertification, reassessments)
  • Evaluation must take place at a SPRAT Evaluation Session Host location
  • Evaluation administered by independent evaluator 

*Competent trainer: A person who, based on training, education, knowledge, and experience in rope access, can safely and effectively deliver a quantifiable educational program to others.

 

 

 

Rope Access Certification Validity

  • Initial certification is valid for three years from the date of the rope access evaluation
  • Subsequent certification completed during the last 6 months of a current certification valid for three years from the date of the current certification expiration

 

Certification after Expiry of Current Certification:

  • When certification has expired, you are no longer able to work
  • 2 options are available: recertification, or upgrade (unless certification was revoked by SPRAT)
  • If your L2 certification has expired for any given amount of time, you can register for an L2 evaluation 
  • Training within 6 months of evaluation is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED, but not required for a recertification
  • You can attempt to upgrade to the next level if you meet all the requirements for upgrading (500 hours work done and 6+ months with a valid certification, trained by competent trainer within 6 months of evaluation)
  • Warning: attempts to upgrade after an expired certificate have not yielded a lot of success in the past! It may be tempting and permissible, but the path of least resistance, is to re-certify as you will inevitably still be relearning many techniques that you have not utilized

 

All recertification and upgrade training sessions with us receive a free refresher day!! Register with us today to secure a spot for yourself in our training sessions.