Industrial Training Courses | Belfast - Northern Ireland

Rope Access Courses

At Dangle Academy in Belfast, we specialise in delivering high-quality IRATA (Industrial Rope Access Trade Association) Rope Access training designed for professionals working at height in construction, infrastructure, wind energy, oil & gas, and industrial maintenance sectors. Our rope access courses in Northern Ireland are tailored to real-world environments and delivered by qualified rope access instructors with years of hands-on industry experience.

Whether you’re new to rope access or advancing your certification and career, Dangle Academy is Northern Ireland’s trusted high ropes training centre for safe, skilled, and compliant work at height.


Why Rope Access Training Matters

Rope access is a highly efficient, low-impact method of working at height — but it demands rigorous training, technical skill, and a strong focus on safety. Our rope access courses prepare you for the challenges of vertical work in demanding environments.

We help ensure you:

  • Gain confidence working at height with rope systems
  • Understand the correct use of harnesses, anchors, descenders, and ascenders
  • Learn safe rigging and rescue procedures
  • Meet certification standards and industry best practices
  • Are job-ready for high-risk, high-access operations

Our Rope Access Courses Include:


Rope Access – Level 1 (Entry Level) ✅

For beginners looking to start a rope access career. Covers basic manoeuvres, rigging, equipment checks, and safety protocols.


Rope Access – Level 2 (Intermediate) ✅

For experienced technicians progressing from Level 1. Includes advanced rigging, rescues, rope-to-rope transfers, and hauling systems.


Rope Access – Level 3 (Supervisor) ✅

For team leaders and safety supervisors. Covers planning, team rescue, advanced systems, compliance, and site supervision.


IRATA Logbook Refresher

A short 1-day refresher in Belfast - ideal for anyone who has not worked on the ropes or had their logbook signed in 6 months or more but who still holds a valid IRATA certificate. Covers equipment, risk control, and legal responsibilities with our IRATA logbook refresher.


Rope Access Taster Day

Experience rope access first-hand with our Rope Access Taster day training at Dangle Academy - perfect for beginners exploring a career at height wanting to dip their toes first.


Who Should Attend Rope Access Training?

These courses are suitable for:

  • Rope access technicians (beginner to advanced)
  • Construction and industrial maintenance workers
  • Wind turbine and offshore energy operatives
  • Bridge inspectors and civil engineers
  • Rescue team members and supervisors
  • Anyone working at height in complex or confined environments

Rope Access Training Delivery Options

  • At Dangle Academy, Belfast – Purpose-built rope access training centre with full vertical rigging setups
  • Custom course design – Bespoke modules based on your operational needs

Rope Access Assessment & Certification

Each rope access level includes practical and theoretical assessments. Certification is issued in accordance with IRATA recognised industry standards and is valid for 3 years, depending on the course.

We also offer refresher training, rescue scenarios, and equipment competency checks along with taster sessions and log book competency updates.


Why Choose Dangle Academy for Rope Access Training?

  • Training delivered by active, qualified rope access professionals
  • Realistic, high-level training environment in Belfast
  • Emphasis on safety, control, and technical competence
  • Small group sizes for maximum supervision
  • Strong links with local industry and contracting firms

Book Your Rope Access Training Today

Step into the world of vertical access with the skills, safety, and confidence you need.

Book your rope access course online now, or contact us to discuss group bookings, bespoke programmes, or course availability.

We look forward to welcoming you to Dangle Academy — where we train you to Reach the Unreachable.

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