Participants will be able to identify the safety requirements for a slewing crane of between 20 & 60 tonne capacity & working environments as well as being able to apply a working knowledge of the OH&S and regulatory requirements in accordance with Worksafe standards.
Dress Requirements:
Safety shoes and appropriate clothing (High visibility vests, hard hats and all other required PPE can be provided)
Equipment Required:
Where training and assessment takes place at a Go Workplace Training facility, all equipment is supplied. For on-site training, the equipment required is discussed at the time of booking to ensure that the site is suitable for the course.
Resources Required
All resources are supplied including trainees guide, workbook, resource materials, assessment paperwork and administrative documentation.
Entry Requirements
Course Description:
Participants will be able to identify the safety requirements for a slewing crane of between 20 & 60 tonne capacity & working environments as well as being able to apply a working knowledge of the OH&S and regulatory requirements in accordance with Worksafe standards.
Outcome
At the successful completion of this course, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency, and an email from WorkSafe Victoria with a link to access a Notice of Assessment (which acts as a temporary licence for 60 days).
Participants are required to lodge their Notice of Assessment on the WorkSafe portal or at Australia Post and pay the Worksafe Licence fee within the 60 days to obtain an ongoing C6 licence from Worksafe.
About Us
Daniel Bramhall started Go Workplace Training in 2008 after many years in the construction industry and a few years in the equipment hire industry. Dan identified a need for a training provider that could provide:
Great customer service
Competitive rates
And most importantly quality training.
The company has grown substantially since then and now employs over 20 staff members, we can provide training in all states and territories of Australia, and High Risk Work Licensing in Victoria and Queensland.
Although the growth of Go Workplace Training has been rapid we still understand that this is due to those original needs that were identified and try to make sure that everyone at GO delivers on those three important areas on a daily basis.
Welcome To Go Workplace Training
At Go Workplace Training (RTO22464), we provide nationally recognised and WorkSafe approved training and licensing as well as a variety of other courses throughout Australia.
Our WorkSafe licencing approved courses include: Forklift & Order Picker, Boom-type elevated work platform, Reach Stacker, Non-Slewing Crane & Slewing crane.
Dogging and Basic Rigging Nationally recognised courses include: Working at heights, Traffic Management & Traffic Control, Enter & Work in Confined Space, First Aid & CPR.
Construction Induction/ white card We conduct EWPA (Yellow Card) & TSHA (Gold Card) training & assessment, which includes but is not limited to Scissor Lift, Vertical Lift & Telehandler.
We offer a range of Duty of Care Training & Verification of Competency assessments. We deliver all of our courses within your budget and in the shortest period of time possible so we do not waste employees or employers work time unnecessarily.
We have fully equipped sites across Melbourne, as such, all of our courses can be effectively completed at these locations with all the state of the art plant and equipment available to use at no extra cost.
Having a wide range of training locations allows our clients to complete training and licence testing in areas close to their home or workplace. We also offer training and licensing onsite, at workplaces throughout Australia.
Learning Methods: The mode of delivery for this course is face to face in a classroom as well as significant practical elements outside of the classroom. For students to successfully gain their ticket, our trainers focus on providing an individual adult learning experience.
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This qualification reflects the role of fire, rescue and response team members who are trained to respond to emergencies, undertake search and rescue, operate breathing apparatus and deal with hazardous and/or highly dangerous situations in a team environment.
This course is for those who are required to enter and work in confined spaces in accordance with issued permits and interpret atmospheric readings.
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