Chockstone Forum - General Discussion
General Climbing Discussion
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rope access work |
9-Apr-2016 At 9:14:27 PM |
sliamese
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Theres many things within Australian Standards that are left intentionally grey. But you will not be considered to be a 'competent person' really. Its definitely a somewhat dodgy 'Dad and Dave' type operation that operates with untrained people. I did my first access gigs like this and its not the way to go.
Its a 5 day course that costs $1600. If you really want to actually make money in Rope Access and you have no trade papers you want to get to Level 3 asap. Do IRATA as its more recognised the ARAA and will give you more options down the line. There pretty much the same anyway.
You may be able to find someone to put you through your course, but thats definitely not common place. |
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