To provide applicants with the practical skills and knowledge to safely operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) (WP) in accordance with Safe Work Australia's National Standard for Licencing Persons Performing HRW.
To provide applicants with the practical skills and knowledge to safely operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) (WP) in accordance with Safe Work Australia's National Standard for Licencing Persons Performing HRW.
All training and assessments are carried out by our own HRW trainers and assessors certified by Worksafe Victoria.
Course Content
Plan work/task
Prepare for work/task
Perform work/task
Pack up
Course Name:
Course Code:
Dress Requirements:
Applicants must provide relevant PPE to participate in the course.
Steel capped safety boots
Hi-Visibility clothing/vest
Hard hat
Note: All PPE must be in good condition.
Equipment Required:
We supply all equipment required.
We will be using our JLG 460SJ boom lift which has a reach of 14 metres
Our Elevating work platform has undergone the required servicing and is always up to the requirements of the Australian Standards and is serviced regularly.
Fees Include:
Elevating Work Platform Course Guide
Materials and Equipment
Training and Assessment
Prerequisites:
Applicants must be 18 years of age to undertake the training and assessment
Ability to read, write, speak and understand basic English
Applicants must understand basic mathematics which includes the use of formulas
Note: RPL pathway is not available for this course due to licencing requirements. Applicants are required to complete the full training course. Refer to RTO Condition 4.7 for conducting assessments.
Course Assessment
Training Methods
Knowledge
Face to Face Classroom, training knowledge course guide, with the use of white board, DVD's, samples of equipment, simulated workspace and or roll play.
Questioning, observation, working through student workbooks, pre-assessment questionnaire.
Performance
Trainer to demonstrate full hazard identification of performance area, risk controls to ensure a safe working environment.
Demonstration of the performance criteria for the safe operation of an elevated work platform in accordance with the Australian Standards including the inspection and fitting off a full body safety harness by trainer and student.
Course Outcomes
On successful completion of this course and assessment applicants will be issued with:
Notice of Satisfactory Assessment (NOA)
Nationally Accredited Statement of Attainment
Assessment Methods
Questioning - Written Theory & Calculation Assessment
Practical - Performance/Observation Assessment
Assessment Conditions
Condition 4.42: Assessors must ensure that an applicant completes all elements of the assessment on the same day, unless: (a) After the commencement of the Practical Assessment, circumstances outside the control of the individual Assessor or Applicant prevent this. i.e. weather conditions (strong winds)
Condition 4.43: Assessors must ensure that the applicant concludes any incomplete Assessments within two subsequent days (over three consecutive days in total)
Pre-Enrolment and Booking Procedure
All bookings for our accredited and non accredited course can be done via the phone or initially through our web page
To confirm your booking, we must book a time and date and confirm fees and charges. Once you have agreed either over the phone or via email to conduct your training/and or licensing requirements, your booking will placed on our training calendar.
AET will then supply via email or post your confirmation letter, your self assessment form, your course brochure and price and Learner Guide for general information regarding Australian Easy Train. You might also receive pre study material that you must review and understand prior to the commencement of your course.
Once your booking is confirmed you will receive a confirmation letter with your training date, the time, location, the course and course code you will be undertaking. The confirmation letter will have additional information such as appropriate I.D, protective clothing requirements etc. for the day of your training.
Once you have received all documentation you will come to our office at 35 Kimberly Road in Dandenong South the morning of your training session, you will be required to pay any balance owing for your fees in full, should there be a balance outstanding, and fill in your enrolment form whilst the assessor reviews your self assessment form that you have filled in and supplied on the day. You will also be required to fill in any Worksafe documentation required at that point for your High-Risk Work Licensing Units.
You will then proceed to commence your training course with AET.
Nationally Recognized Statement Of Attainment
All participants will receive a nationally recognized statement of attainment TLILIC0005 - Licence to operate a elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) on successful completion of the assessment.
Australian Easy Train is a family owned business, which has been operating since 1993. We specialise in all HRW licence training and testing on all plant and equipment.
Our team of trainers are fully qualified and you can see their profiles on Our Team page. We are centrally located, close to freeways and with lots of parking and small class sizes, you can rely on Australian Easy Train to give your staff the best training facilities available so close to Melbourne.
We look forward to welcoming you on your next course at Australian Easy Train.
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