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All people whose occupations require them to work in difficult-to-access areas. From electricians to plumbers, renderers, carpenters, welders, builders, engineers, production and communication installers. Confined space workers also benefit from using the TRAC technique, as a safer means of access.
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TRAC conducts Industrial Rope Access courses to certify person in the NSW WorkCover approved Technical Rope Access Concept (TRAC).
The techniques specialises in difficult to access areas on towers, buildings and other challengingly high structures.
Internationally recognised as an Industrial Rope Access method, TRAC is implemented as a safe and cost efficient workpractice for a multitude of industries.
WHO SHOULD BE TRAINED IN THE TECHNICAL ROPE ACCESS CONCEPT (TRAC)? |
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Employers must adhere to the Occupational Health and Safety Act which imposes a duty of care on employers, property owners and building managers to ensure that only certified operators carry out work.
The training courses from 2 to 14 days, qualifying personnel on various levels. Courses can be specifically tailored to suit your company’s needs and budget with training conducted either on-site or at a designated TRAC training location. |
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! TRAC Level II technician (incorporating advanced roping, rigging and self & buddy rescue techniques)
! TRAC Level III technician (incorporating advanced roping, rigging, lead climbing and rescue techniques)
! Basic Rescue (involving the use pre-rigged equipment) TRAC Basic Rescue (KISS) Program
! Vertical Rescue III (VR) (everything you need to know for Vertical Rescue from Flying foxes to stretcher handling) TRAC Vertical Rescue III (VR) Program
! Safe Work at Heights (HS) (basic overview of setting up and using a static line) TRAC Safe work at Heights (HS) Program
! Tower Rescue (additional training for those in the Telecommunications industry, covering lead climbing and rescue techniques)
! Recovery from Aloft (additional training for those working on sailing ships) |










