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SPRAT Level 2 Rope Access Certification Course in Calgary
Please read the requirements prior to booking the course.Take your skills to the next level with our SPRAT Level 2 rope access training. This advanced course is designed for experienced technicians who are ready to handle more complex rope access tasks, rigging systems and rescue operations across Canada and North America.
The SPRAT Level 2 course is the next step in professional development for rope access workers. If you hold a valid SPRAT Level 1 certification, have logged at least 500 hours on ropes, and it’s been a minimum of six months since your last assessment, you’re eligible for SPRAT Level 2 training.
This SPRAT Level 2 training course prepares you to:
- Rig advanced rope systems and hauling setups.
- Perform more technical rope access Level 2 maneuvers.
- Lead or assist with SPRAT Level 2 rescues in real-world scenarios.
- Apply key safety regulations and quality assurance procedures.
Our comprehensive rope access Level 2 training ensures you’re ready to take on greater responsibility on any rope access team.
This course is ideal for:
- Rope access technicians ready to move beyond SPRAT Level 1.
- Workers pursuing advanced roles in construction, oil & gas, wind energy, or industrial maintenance.
- Candidates seeking North American recognized SPRAT Level 2 certification.
Course Dates
Course available on our MCL Training Centre located in Calgary – AB.
Contact us to check available dates.
Assessment
You will be evaluated by an independent evaluator through a written exam and practical skills assessment
Course Duration
This is a 5-day course: training is delivered over the first 4 days, with evaluation on the 5th day by an independent examiner
Trainer-to-candidate Ratio
Maximum of 6 participants per trainer
Certification Period
The certificate will remain valid for 3 years from the date of assessment
Certification
Digital PDF certificate provided upon successful completion
Included in Course
All training equipment is provided and included in the course fee. Successful candidates will be issued with an SPRAT Certificate at no additional cost upon completion of the assessment
Requirements
Candidates must be fully competent in both practical skills and theoretical knowledge of their current SPRAT level before starting an upgrade course.
For example, if you’re currently SPRAT Level 1 and applying for SPRAT Level 2, you must be able to confidently perform all SPRAT Level 1 techniques and answer SPRAT Level 1 theory questions prior to training.
If you’re unsure of your current competency level, we strongly recommend a pre-course evaluation. Upgrade courses have limited time for review or refresher training, so confirming your readiness in advance is key.
To qualify for an upgrade assessment, candidates must:
- Hold a valid SPRAT certificate on the day of the assessment.
- Have a minimum of 6 months of experience and 500 logged rope access hours, verified and signed off in an official SPRAT logbook.
All technicians upgrading or revalidating must present their SPRAT logbooks at the start of training. Lost your logbook? You’ll need to arrange for a verified replacement before your assessment. Please contact us if you need assistance.
If your SPRAT certification has expired, please contact us for next steps and guidance on how to proceed.
Verification of your SPRAT number and logbook details is mandatory for all revalidations (at any level) and upgrades, which must be submitted before training commencement.
Six months of experience means you’re eligible for upgrade six months and one day after your last assessment. For example, if you completed your SPRAT Level 1 on April 1, 2024, the earliest you can take SPRAT Level 2 is October 2, 2024.
Frequently Asked Questions
No, you do not need a PayPal account. On the payment page, fill in your credit card details and scroll to the bottom of the page. Uncheck the option that says “Save info & create your PayPal account” and click “Agree & Pay” to complete your purchase.
Your SPRAT Level 1, 2 or 3 needs to be revalidated and you would need to complete the full course and assessment at the required level.
Revalidation is to recertify your SPRAT Level 1, 2 or 3. A refresher is for operatives that have certified but have not worked for more than 6 months.
Yes, the revalidation is required every 3 years to re certify your SPRAT Level 1, 2 or 3.