Rigging for Rescue

To secure your spot in one of our seminars, you have three options by clicking “Register” on the respective seminar/workshop information page:

  • Submit a deposit: Submit a $450 deposit, we will ask that you pay the remaining balance 60 days before the start of the seminar to keep your spot.
  • Invoice your Agency: If you are military personnel, government employee, SAR team member or are taking a training to fulfill a work requirement, you can select “Invoice Agency” and we will send an invoice to your treasury department. 
  • Pay in full: You can pay with a credit card through our website and we will email you a receipt with a payment confirmation.
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Yes, please be sure to fill out the participant’s full name, email and submit any relevant background training info. If you are registering for someone to take a SPRAT class, and they are trying to advance their current level of certification, please include what level certification they have and what level they are advancing towards.

Rope Rescue is the practice rescuing a patient/victim from high consequence terrain. Typically practiced by Search & Rescue teams (SAR), Military personnel, Fire Department personnel, First Responders etc. Rope Access is the practice of performing work in high consequence terrain. Most Rope Access work requires a SPRAT certification.

Any participants who attend a full training with us, will receive a Letter of Attendance (LOA). A LOA outlines all discussions, topics and techniques practiced during the seminar. A certification requires an assessment conducted by an independent evaluator, which doesn’t exist in the Rope Rescue industry. Any Rope Rescue training provider that claims to provide a certification, is simply giving you a piece of paper with no real validity. If you or your employer require a rope-related certification, please consider attending one of our upcoming SPRAT classes.

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