Not only do we provide inspection and industrial services from ropes, but we also offer
leading rope access industry training. We offer training for our own employees as well as to the public and industry. In
addition to our suite of courses, we will also consider running a specific program upon request.
CAN has a deep pool of SPRAT Certified tradespeople that can be dispatched for emergency
work, while maintaining a base crew available on a full-time basis. We continually have our ropes trained specialists
rotating through training which ensures OUR pool of candidates leads the industry in terms of capability and certifications.
Our program is designed for anyone new to Industrial Rope Access, looking to upgrade, or needs
to re-certify. Our training program will prepare you with safer and more efficient ways to do rope access on site. CAN has been
training rope access technicians since 1996 here in the US. At each level of our rope access training courses, you will learn
both how to perform rope maneuvers and rescues as well as how to analyze rope access systems. CAN certifies to the U.S. based
Society of Professional Rope Access Technicians (SPRAT).
CAN's instructors are certified at SPRAT level 3. They have each spent thousands of hours
performing work around the globe in challenging conditions using rope access techniques, problem-solving ingenuity, and
teamwork. Our instructors create a fun learning atmosphere and cater to each student's learning style to ensure you're
fully prepared for the final day's evaluation.
Cost For Any Rope Access Training Course: $1500.00. You have the option to pay a
deposit of $750.00 to hold your spot. Outstanding balances must be paid two weeks prior to the first day of the training course.
All rope access training courses take place over five days, with a four-day training period followed by a one-day assessment.
All training and testing occur under the supervision of certified SPRAT evaluators. Our five-day course is taught at three different skill levels:

• Level 1 - SPRAT Worker Training. Capable of performing limited range of rope access tasks.

• Level 2 - Intermediate level. Training in advanced methods of access, rigging, and rescue.

• Level 3 - Highest level. Extensive training in advanced rope access methods and is responsible
for risk assessments, access, rigging and rescue plans for rope access work sites. |