Training Centre
Training Centre – Rope Access, Scaffolding, Painting
As a leading provider of integrated services across various sectors, we are making significant strides in developing skilled professionals through our dedicated training centre.
The centre provides comprehensive Rope Access training programs that adhere to international safety standards. These programs cover a wide range of topics, including:
- IRATA Certification: Preparing individuals for internationally recognized IRATA certifications, enabling them to work safely and efficiently at heights.
- Rescue Techniques: Emphasizing rescue procedures and emergency response protocols to ensure the safety of personnel working at height.
- Advanced Rope Access Techniques: Training participants in specialized techniques such as confined space entry, window cleaning, and industrial inspections.
Scaffolding Mastery: The centre offers in-depth training programs in scaffolding erection, dismantling, and inspection. These programs cover:
- Scaffolding Standards: Ensuring compliance with relevant safety standards and best practices.
- Risk Assessment: Equipping trainees with the skills to identify and mitigate potential hazards associated with scaffolding.
- Practical Training: Providing hands-on experience in erecting, dismantling, and inspecting various types of scaffolding structures.
Train the Painter” Initiative: PREZICON Limited’s “Train the Painter” initiative focuses on developing skilled and competent painters. The program covers:
- Surface Preparation: Techniques for proper surface preparation, including cleaning, abrasive blasting, and priming.
- Paint Application: Methods for applying various types of paints and coatings, including spray painting, brush painting, and roller application.
- Color Theory and Selection: Principles of color theory and the selection of appropriate paints for different surfaces and environments.
- Safety and Environmental Compliance: Emphasizing safety protocols and environmental protection measures during painting operations.
With a focus on enhancing safety, efficiency, and expertise, the centre offers specialized training programs in Rope Access, Scaffolding, and Painting,
PREZICON Limited’s training centre plays a crucial role in developing a highly skilled and competent workforce. By providing access to high-quality training programs, the company is not only enhancing its own capabilities but also contributing to the growth and development of the industry as a whole.
Benefits of Training:
- Enhanced Safety: Improved safety performance and reduced workplace accidents.
- Increased Productivity: Improved efficiency and quality of work.
- Enhanced Skills: Development of valuable and in-demand skills in the industry.
- Career Advancement: Opportunities for career growth and increased earning potential.
Rope Access Training Center – Port Harcourt
We have dedicated training facilities for IRATA, providing training services to technicians in the Group and external clients with updated competences and certifications.
Rope access is the professional use of ropes to do inspections, maintenance, and other types of work. The use of ropes in industrial settings was pioneered by explorers who first used ropes in caving and climbing and has since been adapted for many different types of work.
There are three generally recognized certification levels for rope access training, each with different content and criteria.
Here is how these three technical grades are described by IRATA:
- Level 1. This level covers a variety of rope access maneuvers, the inspection of rigging equipment, and basic rescue procedures.
- Level 2. This level builds on level 1 training and teaches rope rigging, safety requirements, rescues, and quality assurance procedures.
- Level 3. This level teaches the most advanced rescue techniques and best practices and allows rope technicians to work as site supervisors. A level 2 supervisor must log 1,000 hours on the ropes before attaining Level 3 certification.
In addition to training, a candidate’s health, fitness, strength, and coordination levels may also be considered as part of the certification process.