There are four elements to IRACS certification – can you meet them?
Your facilties should be fit for purpose, enabling consistent delivery of training and assessment in accordance with IRACS Training Standard(s).
Your facilties should be fit for purpose, enabling consistent delivery of training and assessment in accordance with IRACS Training Standard(s).
Your facilties should be fit for purpose, enabling consistent delivery of training and assessment in accordance with IRACS Training Standard(s).
Your facilties should be fit for purpose, enabling consistent delivery of training and assessment in accordance with IRACS Training Standard(s).
From 6th September 2021, new training providers are required to be registered on IRACS by their associated auditor and in turn certification body. Auditors will work together with new training providers in this process which will require an initial audit and other elements contained with the IRACS Requirement for Training Providers. To be certified, your IRACS training operation must be audited by a certification body, which must comply with the IRACS Requirements for Certification Bodies. A list of approved certification bodies who meet the IRACS Requirements can be found here. If you choose a certification body that is not on the IRACS list, your certification will be rejected.
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This document states the requirements for training providers to become IRACS certified.
It is intended for use by organisations seeking initial certification as well as those seeking re-certification.
What’s in the criteria?
International Rope Access Certification Scheme (IRACS) is an ISO/IEC 17024:2012 accredited certification body operating certification of persons to industrial rope access personnel.