This unit specifies the outcomes required to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 20 tonnes) for licencing purposes. It encompasses the requirement for non-slewing mobile crane licence and the vehicle loading crane licence.
Course Overview:
This unit specifies the outcomes required to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 20 tonnes) for licencing purposes. It encompasses the requirement for non-slewing mobile crane licence and the vehicle loading crane licence.
This unit is based on the requirements of the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work and provides the knowledge and skills required to obtain a High Risk Work Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 20 tonnes)
Topics Covered:
Workplace Health & Safety Legislation & Operating Procedures
Hazard Identification, Assess Risks & Control Measures
Overhead Hazards, Emergency Procedures
Communication Methods & Signals
Weight, Dimensions & Centre Of Gravity
Pre & Post Start Operational Checks
Test, Lift, Manoeuvre And Land Loads
Damage & Defect Reporting
At Licence Me, we are proud to be a locally owned Registered Training Organisation specialising in licencing for Heavy Vehicles, High Risk Work and Earthmoving competencies.
At Licence Me we provide Nationally Recognised Training. We have industry experienced trainers and assessors accredited with Vicroads, NSW RMS, Worksafe Victoria and Workcover NSW.
We are also a member of the Australian Driver Training Association and have association with a number of local businesses relevant to our courses.
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