IRATA Level 3 — Rope Access Supervisor

IRATA Level 3 Rope Access Supervisor — the highest IRATA certification. Full site supervision, complex rigging design, SSoW development, and rescue leadership.

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Cost: On request
Time: 09:00 - 17:00
Course Country: Indonesia
Certification

Irata

This course is certified by IRATA.
Duration: 5 days
Participants: Max 10 prs
Validity: 3 years
Language: English

Indonesia contacts

Address: Warna Jaya Business Park,
Komplek Cipta Wastu Semesta Block B2 No. 9
Jl Jendral Sudirman, Taman Baloi, Batam City, Batam, Kepulauan
Riau, 29444 - Indonesia

Objectives

IRATA Level 3 is the highest technician certification within the IRATA framework. It qualifies an individual to take full operational responsibility for rope access operations: supervising teams, designing complex rigging systems, developing Safe Systems of Work (SSoW), and leading advanced rescue procedures. A Level 3 supervisor must be present on site for all IRATA rope access operations.

Target Audience

Certified IRATA Level 2 technicians with at least 12 months of experience and 1,000 logged working hours who are seeking to become qualified supervisors with full site-level responsibility.

General Requirements

  • Minimum Age: All candidates must be at least 18 years of age at the start of the course.
  • Maximum Intake per Course (MBTC): Mega Brahma Training Centre accommodates a maximum of 10 candidates per course.
  • Medical Fitness: Candidates must be physically fit and medically suitable for work at height.
  • Attitude & Fitness: Rope access work requires a professional attitude, sound judgement, and appropriate physical capability.
  • Identity Verification: Candidates must be registered and verified on IRATA TechConnect where applicable.
  • Course Duration: Training is delivered over 4–5 days with a minimum of 30 contact hours, followed by a 1-day assessment.
  • Certification Validity: IRATA certificates are valid for 3 years from the date of assessment.
  • Logbook: The IRATA logbook must be maintained and presented for upgrade or revalidation.

Prerequisites

  • Hold a valid IRATA Level 2 certificate (valid on the day of assessment).
  • Minimum of 12 months of experience as a certified IRATA Level 2 technician.
  • Minimum of 1,000 working hours logged and verified in the IRATA logbook at Level 2.
  • Medical fitness to work at height.
  • Competence in all practical and theoretical requirements of Level 2.
  • A current and valid First Aid certificate is strongly recommended and may be required for supervisory roles.

Course Content & Syllabus

  • Introduction to the IRATA ICOP and the full roles and responsibilities of a Level 3 supervisor.
  • Equipment identification, function, inspection intervals, and retirement criteria for all rope access equipment.
  • Advanced rope access techniques: seamless changeovers under load, tensioned lines, horizontal systems, and complex system modifications.
  • Designing and rigging complex systems: horizontal anchor systems, multi-point load-sharing anchors, haul and lower systems with mechanical advantage, and advanced retrievable rigging.
  • Leading and executing advanced rope access rescue operations and emergency recovery.
  • Developing and enforcing Safe Systems of Work (SSoW): method statements, risk assessments (RAMS), rescue plans, toolbox talks, and team briefings.
  • Supervisory skills: monitoring Level 1 and Level 2 technicians, ensuring site compliance, reporting non-conformances, and client-facing documentation.
  • Advanced hazard identification and control: redundancy, fall-factor minimisation, edge management, and anchor design.
  • Theory: IRATA TACS, ICOP, UK and international legislation, system design awareness, and supervisory responsibility.

Course Duration & Assessment

  • Training Duration: 4–5 days (minimum 30 hours of contact training).
  • Assessment Day: 1 day with an independent IRATA International Assessor.
  • Total Duration: 5–6 days.
  • Assessment Format: Practical assessment of advanced rope manoeuvres, complex rigging systems, rescue leadership, and SSoW implementation, plus theory assessment covering TACS, ICOP, legislation, system design, and supervisory responsibilities.
  • Re-sit Policy: Candidates who fail the assessment have 60 days from the date of the failed assessment to re-sit before being required to retake the full training course.

Certification & Expiry

  • Certificate Validity: 3 years from the date of assessment.
  • Upon Certification: Successful candidates receive an updated IRATA certificate of competence and ID card.
  • RASS Eligibility: Level 3 supervisors may be eligible to apply for IRATA Rope Access Safety Supervisor (RASS) status, subject to additional requirements.
  • Revalidation: Must be completed before the 3-year expiry date through refresher training and reassessment at an IRATA-approved centre.

Reviews - IRATA Level 3 — Rope Access Supervisor

Recommended for experienced technicians
For experienced rope access technicians, this is a very worthwhile course. Mega Brahma delivered the content clearly and kept the practical parts focused on real responsibilities at Level 3. I would recommend it to others preparing for supervision roles. Review by Ilham (Posted on 5/23/2026)
Very valuable Level 3 experience
This Level 3 training gave me a better understanding of leadership, rescue planning and job control. Mega Brahma Training was organized, the practical setup was good, and the whole course was conducted in a professional way. Review by Danish (Posted on 5/23/2026)
Excellent supervisor course
The IRATA Level 3 course was delivered at a high standard. Mega Brahma provided a strong balance of technical practice, planning and safety awareness. I found the course very helpful for developing my supervisory responsibilities. Review by Rizky (Posted on 5/23/2026)
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Frequently asked questions - IRATA Level 3 — Rope Access Supervisor

Will participants receive an IRATA certification after completing the Level 3 course at Mega Brahma Training Centre?

Yes. Participants who successfully complete the training and pass the independent assessment will be awarded an updated IRATA Level 3 certificate of competence and a photo ID card. The certificate is valid for 3 years. Level 3 supervisors are also eligible to apply for IRATA Rope Access Safety Supervisor (RASS) status.

What responsibilities does an IRATA Level 3 Rope Access Supervisor hold?

An IRATA Level 3 supervisor holds full operational responsibility for all rope access work on site. This includes supervising Level 1 and Level 2 technicians, designing complex rigging systems, developing Safe Systems of Work (SSoW) including method statements and risk assessments, leading advanced rescue operations, and ensuring compliance with IRATA ICOP. A Level 3 supervisor must be on site for all IRATA rope access operations.

Who is the IRATA Level 3 training at Mega Brahma Training Centre intended for?

This course is designed for certified IRATA Level 2 technicians who have completed at least 12 months of rope access work and logged a minimum of 1,000 working hours at Level 2. It is suitable for experienced technicians in sectors such as oil and gas, construction, wind energy, telecommunications, and inspection who are ready to take full supervisory responsibility.

What are the prerequisites for enrolling in IRATA Level 3 training at Mega Brahma Training Centre?

Candidates must hold a valid IRATA Level 2 certificate, have a minimum of 12 months experience as a certified Level 2 technician, and have logged at least 1,000 working hours at Level 2 in their IRATA logbook. Medical fitness to work at height is required. A current First Aid certificate is strongly recommended and may be required for supervisory roles. Maximum 10 candidates per course.

What makes Mega Brahma Training Centre (MBTC) a trusted choice for IRATA Level 3 training?

Mega Brahma Training Centre (MBTC) is an IRATA-approved training provider delivering courses in strict accordance with the IRATA Training, Assessment and Certification Scheme (TACS) and IRATA ICOP. MBTC limits course intake to a maximum of 10 candidates to ensure individualised, high-quality instruction with experienced IRATA trainers.
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