IRATA Level 1 - Basic Ascent & Descent
Climbing a rope (ascending an anchor line) is the second basic technique in rope access and is accomplished by the alternate use of two ascending devices, typically a chest ascender and a handled ascender with a foot loop. The controlled descent of ropes is a core technique in rope access. Rope access Technicians must be able to control their speed and stop as required.

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IRATA Level 1 - Use of the S-Tec Duck as a Backup Device

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IRATA Level 1 - Assembling Basic Harness & Equipment

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IRATA Level 1 - Ascent using Descender & Descent using Chest Ascender

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Rope Access Level 1 Training | Passing Knots | Dangle Academy

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IRATA Level 1 - Passing Mid Rope Knots

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How to - Tie Rope Access Level 1 Knots - The Rope Access and Climbing Podcast

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Rope Access Window Cleaning - Rope Transfer

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Rope Access on Wind turbines Climbing

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IRATA L1 Rope Manoeuvres - Edge Obstruction (at the top)

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Heartbeats of the World’s Oldest Crag | Adam Ondra & Mammut

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Entertainment Production Rigging Guide

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Basic rope access manoeuvres Access Techniques LTD

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Which is the real DEATH knot?

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IRATA Level 1 - Rope to Rope transfer

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Watch This Before Buying Climbing Gear in 2026!

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How to Pass an Edge Obstruction at the Top - IRATA level 1 Training

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Dr. Jeff | An ER Doctor's search for balance and meaning

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IRATA LEVEL 1 Refresher.

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Building Your Rope Access Kit.

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