To provide participants with the skills and knowledge to undertake activities related to Bridge & Gantry Crane operations as defined by the WHS Regulations 2012.
Course Objective:
To provide participants with the skills and knowledge to undertake activities related to Bridge & Gantry Crane operations as defined by the WHS Regulations 2012.
Unit of Competency:
TLILIC0016 – Licence to Operate a Bridge and Gantry Crane
Course Content:
Plan for the work/task
Prepare for the work/task
Perform work/task
Pack up
Assessment:
Theory & Practical Assessment
Assessment to National Assessment Instrument is provided as part of the course
Course Prerequisites:
The CITC requires participants MUST hold a current Dogging High Risk Work Licence
Participants must provide identification and be 18 years of age or over
Ability to use and understand Basic English
Ability to use and understand basic Maths
Please Note:
Participants must be deemed competent to be signed off for their National High Risk Work Licence
Personal Protective Equipment to be worn e.g. Hard hat, safety footwear, high visibility vest/clothing
All delivery/assessment costs included
Cost of licence fee to SafeWork SA on successful completion is NOT included
All students will need a Unique Student Identifier (USI) to receive their certificates and or cards.
The Construction Industry Training Centre Incorporated (CITC) was established in 1994 as a not-for-profit Registered Training Organisation (RTO Code 0647) to fill an educational training gap that then existed by providing upskilling of the traditional trades and non-trades employees in industry and those wishing to be engaged in industry.
Our vision is to contribute to the positive cultural change in society through appropriate training of workers. Our intent is to maintain a high quality training provision and cost effectiveness that is tailored to meet clients’ specific needs and regulatory requirements.
We provide high quality training for many industries including: Construction, Mining, Entertainment, Automotive, Manufacturing, Maritime, Transport, Wine and the Defence Forces throughout South Australia.
With 10 full-time staff and over 25 trainers available, we specialise in areas as diverse as High Risk Work Licensing, Asbestos, Confined Space, Work Health and Safety (White Card to Certificate IV in WH&S), Plant Operation, Working at Heights, Workzone Traffic Management, 4WD training and many more. To view all Nationally Recognised Courses offered by the CITC.
Training is delivered on clients’ sites or at our purpose built training centre in Regency Park which has 20 training rooms, a serviced canteen and with 7,500m2 under the main roof is considered one of the best training centres for our scope in Australia.
Our clients and participants come from a broad cross section of the community, whether they be corporate, sole traders, wage and salary earners, self-employed, unemployed and school leavers.
The CITC has enjoyed continual growth over the past years mainly due to the provision of quality job relevant training outcomes.
We are the major provider to the Construction Industry Training Board (CITB) for the up skilling of the industry workforce.
From your first contact with the CITC via telephone, the website or over the counter at our Regency Park Office right through to your final assessment, we will always endeavour to offer the assistance that you deserve.
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