TheĀ Licence to Operate a Slewing Mobile Crane (up to 60T) CourseĀ is designed to provide participants with the ability to operate a crane up to 60 Tonne capacity safely and equip them with the knowledge and confidence to obtain a National High Risk Work Licence Class (C6) and a Statement of Attainmen
The Licence to Operate a Slewing Mobile Crane (up to 60T) Course is designed to provide participants with the ability to operate a crane up to 60 Tonne capacity safely and equip them with the knowledge and confidence to obtain a National High Risk Work Licence Class (C6) and a Statement of Attainment is issued.
By attending this course participants will learn the engineering principles of operating a slewing mobile crane, and identify potential hazardous situations. At Training Wheels we are committed to providing 1st class training that offers more then the course content.
Our trainers will pass onto participants years of underpinning knowledge of the construction industry that helps produce superior skills to lead to a more productive and safer workplace.
Some Aspects Of The Course Include:
Pre–operation checks
Site Job Planning
Set up crane
Operate crane
Shut down and dismantle crane
Pre-requisite
Ability to understand English
18 years of age
Qualification
National High Risk Work Licence (C6) Slewing Mobile Crane up to 60t.
Statement of Attainment – TLILIC0023
Assessment
Oral/written and practical assessment
Written Assessment
What to Bring
Steel cap boots
Hard hat – we will supply a hard hat if you don’t own one.
Wet weather jacket
100 points of ID for the Assessment
There are many High Risk Training Providers out there, but not all are the same. When undertaking your High Risk Work Licence, you want to do it right the first time.
By choosing the “cheaper” or “quicker” option you are leaving yourself and your workmates open to intense safety issues or potential workplace hazards.
Training Wheels makes SAFE & SKILLED Work Place Role Models.
This might be done as an independent activity in order to identify hazards and the appropriate hazard controls, or it might be done as part of a broader process, such as identifying and applying for the permits required for a job.
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