
Qualification:
Duration: 2 Weeks
Assessment Type: Theory and Practical
Prerequisite: N/A
This course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class DG) for Dogging operations. This licence will allow you to direct the load movements for cranes, selecting and inspecting lifting equipment such as chains, synthetic slings, shackles and lifting beams. Successfully completing this course will allow you to direct the load movements for cranes, selecting and inspecting lifting equipment such as chains, synthetic slings, shackles and lifting beams within Australia.
This course qualifies you to become a licenced crane operator (or crane driver) in construction industry for slewing mobile cranes up to 60 tonnes.
This course covers all the requirements for obtaining a National High Risk Work Licence (Class C6) for slewing mobile cranes with a lifting capacity of up to 60 tonnes.
Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any mobile cranes (up to 60t), any non-slewing crane (such as telehandlers or Franna cranes) and vehicle loading cranes (such as Hiab’s and Palfinger’s) within Australia.
On completion of the course, participants will have gained the following skills and knowledge to:
A nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for the units below, and a High-Risk Work Licence (class DG & C6) will be issued through the WHS authority in your jurisdiction. (SafeWork/WorkSafe)
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