The TLILIC0024 Licence to Operate a Vehicle Loading Crane (capacity 10 metre tonne and above) is the most current nationally recognised unit of competency. The content of this unit has been updated to comply with the new WorkSafe standards.
The TLILIC0024 Licence to Operate a Vehicle Loading Crane (capacity 10 metre tonne and above) is the most current nationally recognised unit of competency.
The content of this unit has been updated to comply with the new WorkSafe standards.
Learning Outcomes
Compliance with WHS licensing legislation
Communicate and work safely with others in the work area
Assessment of ground conditions to confirm that the site is suitable (e.g. firm, level and safe) to operate the vehicle loading crane
Risk assessment and hazard control strategies, including hierarchy of control as applied to the positioning and safe operation of the vehicle loading crane (particular awareness of the risks associated with overhead powerlines/electrical cables, ground conditions, wind, pedestrians and tipping)
Set up, position stabilise and operate a vehicle loading crane including all functions to their maximum extension in the loading and unloading of loads to the safe working rated capacity
Move loads from the vehicle to the ground and/or ground to the vehicle as described in the endorsed assessment tool
Appropriate mathematical procedures for estimation of loads
Use of lifting equipment and basic slinging techniques suitable for the loads to be loaded/unloaded as defined in the workplace procedures
Awareness of the boom/jib movements and particularly the safe positioning of the operator for any lift
Upon successful completion of this course, student will be awarded a Statement of Attainment and the High Risk Work License* to Operate a Vehicle Loading Crane (Capacity 10m tonnes and above) by WorkSafe WA.
(* STES will only submit student’s WorkSafe application and issue SOA after full payment is received)
Training Details
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​About Skills Training & Engineering Services
Skills Training and Engineering Services (STES) was established in 1999 and is a registered training organisation (RTO 50091). Further to this we are also qualified WorkSafe WA Assessor and WorkCover injury management coordinator with twenty years directly involved in the mining/construction industry.
How We Can Help?
Underpinning this organisation is over twenty years experience in the areas of coaching, training, safety, supervision, engineering & environment with a focus on developing and implementing safety programs, policies and procedures.
The organisation has a commitment to safety and customer service, which it prides itself on and works with business’ to develop, implement and further improve on various aspects of their safety and training programs to achieve zero harm throughout their organisations.
Second to this is ensuring that all staff in their business’ are kept informed of up to date training requirements and state legislation.
Our training facilities
Our training facility is located at 27 Sphinx Way, Bibra Lake, WA 6163. We also provide training at the work place (on-site).
On-Site Training
Many companies prefer their training to be conducted “on-site”, in order to allow candidates to receive their training in a real work environment. STES offers on-site training for all our courses, provided the workplace has equipment required.
STES also do many Verification of Competency assessments at the workplace.For on-site prices please contact us!
We specialise in the following Training Courses
Experience & Qualifications
STES has worked with various key players and respective contractors within the mining / construction sectors including but not limited to:
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