Our Certifications

Fully certified in SPRAT, IWCA and IRATA for professional rope access safety.

Our team is committed to the highest standards of safety and professionalism. Below are the certifications that set us apart and give you confidence in our work at height and on complex access jobs.

1. IRATA – Industrial Rope Access Trade Association

What IRATA is

Founded to regulate and standardize rope-access work at height, IRATA is a globally recognised organization that develops training, assessment and certification for technicians performing rope access.

Why it matters for you

When your project involves high-rise, difficult or specialist access, as an IRATA certified team, we use structured methods, qualified assessors and documented procedures to reduce risk, time and disruption.

How the certification works

  • Technicians progress through three formal levels (Level 1, Level 2, Level 3) based on experience and competency.

  • Each level requires formal training, examination and practical assessment.

  • Validity, recertification and logged hours ensure ongoing competence.

What this means for our clients

We hold IRATA accreditation to demonstrate our ability to handle complex height-access jobs with proven methods and oversight. That means less risk for you, more predictability and safety.

2. SPRAT – Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians

What SPRAT is

A US-based non-profit organisation dedicated to advancing the safe use of rope access internationally by setting certification standards, training requirements and performance evaluation.

Why it matters for you

For projects in the United States, especially, SPRAT certification signals that technicians meet industry-accepted performance levels, not just basic ladder or scaffold work

How the certification works

  • SPRAT offers multiple certification levels (Level 1 Worker, Level 2 Lead Technician, Level 3 Supervisor) with increasing responsibility and technical skill.
  • Training includes hands-on work, evaluation of rope systems, rescue procedures and rigging.
  • Certification gives recognition and credibility to both technicians and companies that invest in the standard. 

What this means for our clients

Holding SPRAT means our team is fully versed in safe access, rescue plans, rigging and height-work protocols under US-based standards. You’re assured we know the job, the hazards and how to work at height professionally.

3. IWCA – International Window Cleaning Association

What IWCA is

A professional association for the window-cleaning and exterior building-maintenance industry that sets safety training, instructional programs and certification designations tailored to window cleaning, rope descent systems and building facade work.

Why it matters for you

While rope-access certifications focus on how to get up and down safely, the IWCA focuses on the business of window cleaning and facade maintenance: the methods, equipment, chemicals, standards and industry best-practices. Having IWCA education means we’re not just safe, we’re experts in our craft.

How the certification works

  • Training covers areas such as rope descent systems, suspended scaffolds, high-rise building cleaning, equipment, hazard awareness, and chemical handling.
  • Instructors and companies can become IWCA-Certified to teach further, ensuring knowledge passes through properly.

What this means for our clients

With IWCA certification we bring specialist knowledge to window cleaning and exterior work: safe techniques, up-to-date methods, compliance with industry protocols, and a commitment to doing the job right.

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