IRATA ROPE ACCESS TRAINING VIDEOS
World-Class Rope Access Training | All Areas Access
Welcome to the official All Areas Access Training Videos page—your insight into IRATA-certified rope access training delivered at one of the most respected training centres in the world.
At All Areas Access, we don’t just teach rope access—we shape elite-level technicians to be prepared for the most demanding industrial environments, and; support them on their journey to becoming safe industry professionals with extraordinary careers. Our purpose-built, state-of-the-art training facility in Osborne Park, Western Australia is regarded as an industry benchmark, attracting trainees from across Australia, Asia-Pacific, and beyond.
What You’ll Find in Our Training Videos
These videos offer a behind-the-scenes look at our IRATA Level 1, 2 and 3 Rope Access Training programs, showcasing:
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Real-life footage of practical rope access assessments and exercises
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Demonstrations of vertical rescue, rigging, hauling systems, and work positioning
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Interviews with instructors and testimonials from past trainees
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Insights into our training philosophy, standards, and safety protocols
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Highlights of our hands-on, immersive learning environment
Each video is designed to give prospective students, employers, and industry partners a clear picture of the AAA training experience—defined by discipline, safety, technical mastery, and a culture of excellence.
ENJOY!
TRAINING GALLERY
IRATA Level 1
Entry Level. This is a rope access technician who is able to perform a specified range of rope access tasks under the supervision of a Level 3 rope access safety supervisor. No previous experience is required.
IRATA Level 2
This is an experienced rope access Technician who is able to perform more complex tasks under the supervision of a Level 3 rope access safety supervisor, capable of more complex rigging, able to undertake rescues from a variety of situations, and is able to assemble and implement hauling systems.
IRATA Level 3
This is an experienced rope access Technician looking to move into a supervisory role who is responsible for understanding and implementing rope access procedures, method statements and risk assessments, understands the elements and principles of IRATA, is conversant with relevant work techniques and legislation, has an extensive knowledge of advanced rope access rigging and rescue techniques, and holds an appropriate and current first-aid certificate.
Additional Training
Refresher training, revalidation & VOC programs are also available.
Cancellation Policy
Please follow this link to see our cancellation Policy-
https://www.allareasaccess.com.au/cancellation-policy
FAQs
Follow this link to get answers to frequently asked questions about IRATA rope access training, our courses, the assessment process, IRATA certification, work opportunities, industry related topics and more!
https://www.allareasaccess.com.au/faq