This course provides trainees with the theory, knowledge and practical aspects of the certificate required for competency in Vehicle Loading Cranes. This is covered in the TLILIC0016 Licence to Operate Bridge & Gantry Crane and Nationally Accredited HRW CB Course.
Course Description
This course provides trainees with the theory, knowledge and practical aspects of the certificate required for competency in Vehicle Loading Cranes. This is covered in the TLILIC0016 Licence to Operate Bridge & Gantry Crane and Nationally Accredited HRW CB Course.
Entry Requirements
Appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
100 Points of Identification must be presented before you begin training.
Qualification Structure and Content
The following topics make up this qualification. To get the attainment, you must complete all the units.
The TLILIC0006 – Licence to operate a bridge and gantry crane
is broken up into the following units:
Customization
YRT recognises that training should be tailored to each client’s specific business goals. As a result, YRT can tailor the optional units of competency to the cohort’s unique industry needs. The length of time it takes to complete the qualification may differ as a result of customization.
Exit Point/Award
Students that successfully complete all the units as stated in the Course Structure will be issued with:
· Certificate for TLILIC0016 – Licence to operate a bridge and gantry crane by Yalagan Registered Training.
National High Risk Licence Class (CB)
This qualification is recognised nationally under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).
Fee for Service Information
Enrolment Fee
TBC
Total Course Fee
$TBC
Fees are not levied for credit transfer applications or transition for superseded qualifications.
YRT reserves the right for potential fees to change during the course of study and will provide advice to students in advance.
Instalments
Fees may be paid in 3 equal instalments
All overdue fees are to be paid before a statement of attainment / certificate is issued.
Yalagan Registered Training (RTO ID: 91627) is simply known around Australia as YRT. We are a leading Supply Nation Certified Indigenous led Registered Training Organisation.
We have been training since 2005 with a pedigree in Leadership, Information Communications & Technology, Construction, Rail, Driving & Plant Operations, Manufacturing, High Risk Licenses, Circular Economy & Waste Management through either connected remote delivery & face to face training.
Access to training is a fundamental requirement for successful, long-term employment and career outcomes. When people have access to cost-effective, culturally orientated training pathways that align with their experiences & heritage, their opportunities for employment & career progression improve.
Having the ability to offer authentic career progression services is vital to self-worth, growth & tangible outcomes for a brighter future.
Combined with over 150 years’ of experience in managing national RTO’s & accredited trainers from the ‘real’ working world, provides students with a complete learning experience.
Whether you are a large national company or an individual wanting to enter the industry or update your current skillset, we will strive to ensure your needs are catered for.
From our integrated calendar or ad hoc weekend, weekday & night training as required for our customers and students, we will always find a way to support you.
YRT is a proudly Indigenous business but at our core, we are a family business. We have built our lives around the DNA of supporting & helping all people.
We are committed to providing a friendly, flexible & importantly culturally safe training environment to promote a positive learning experience for everyone.
We are small yet dynamic RTO, with facilities in Sydney, Newcastle, Brisbane, Melbourne & Perth. We welcome your support and are happy to connect and have a yarn.
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