This course specifies the outcomes required to perform slinging techniques, including the selection and inspection of lifting gear and/or the directing of the crane operator in the movement of the load when the load is out of view of the crane/ operator for licencing purposes.
Introduction:
Content includes but is not limited too: planning the job, selecting and inspecting equipment, prepare site and equipment, perform tasks, shut down job and clean up.
This unit largely focuses on a practical training approach to ensure learners are provided with an engaging training experience and are well equipped to safely perform dogging tasks within the workplace.
The course runs over a 5-day period in which learners are provided with the required knowledge and skills to perform dogging duties safely and confidently. The volume of content to be covered during the 5-days requires a commitment from learners to allow up to 10 hours, per day with possibility of course revision during the evenings.
This will ensure our learners experience a quality training product in support of their skill level upon completion and entry into the high-risk industry. We pride ourselves on delivering a quality product, resulting in a quality dogman upon successful completion.
During training, learners will undergo a series of assessments to ensure they have retained knowledge and can apply the level of skill required to undergo Workplace Health & Safety Queensland high-risk licensing assessments.
In the event a learner does not pass pre-assessment, they will be requested to complete further training to build on their knowledge and skill level to ensure they reach the requirements of licensing assessment. In the event a learner is requested to re-attend training, fees may apply.
We are a locally owned Registered Training Organisation (RTO 41225) with a passion for lifting. Offering an industry current training solution in Far North Queensland, we set the bar high. Delivering a range of accredited training courses through an interactive and practical approach.
Our learners experience a level of professionalism and service that exceeds expectation whom upon completion, have a high level of confidence and skill to launch into an exciting career within the high-risk construction industry.
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