Public Release of the New ERCA Training Syllabus

We would like to raise everybody’s awareness to the public release of the revised version (July 2022) of the ERCA training syllabus. The full document is now publicly available. This syllabus provides information for training on permanent and temporary ropes courses. The syllabus describes course aims and objectives, content, methods of teaching, course duration, as well as assessment criteria. Mobile ropes courses are not covered within the current syllabus.
Great Discount on Metal Ladders
We have just discovered a great discount on various models of metal ladders in our new Benefits Portal, which might be very interesting for you. This offer is valid for the delivery area Austria, Belgium, Denmark, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg and Poland. This…
Board confirmed & Documention of the Annual General Meeting
The Annual General Meeting on 2 March 2023 confirmed and re-elected the ERCA Board in its current team. This continuity helps to seamlessly continue the current and future projects. Here you can find the current team of Board Members and who represents the…
Safety Notice from ISC for ''UltraLink''
ERCA received information related to safety, which we would like to share. Please follow the hyperlink below to get detailed information and to read the original notice: Safety Notice from ISC for ''UltraLink'':…
Video Call: Ireland Support Group on Insurance Matters
As operators from Ireland know, the first challenge is to get insurance to cover the scope of outdoor activities. This is directly followed by the (now) challenging high sum of insurance premiums charged. We can say all outdoor activities are affected by this…
New training body for the scope of Adventure Parks in Ireland
In wintry temperatures, Jo McCarthy and two more candidates of her team started their assessment course to become ERCA-certified trainers for the scope of adventure parks. All three work for the Castlecomer Discovery Park in Ireland and completed their…
Ropes Courses and Adventure Parks now in the mainstream
More and more often, mass media such as radio and television are now reporting on programmes in ropes courses. This does not simply remain factual or promotional information, but our actually very specific topic is now also being prepared for mainstream…