This unit specifies the outcomes required to safely rig all types of hoists, cranes and conveyors as well as tilt slabs, perform dual lifts and all rigging tasks associated with demolitions.
This unit specifies the outcomes required to safely rig all types of hoists, cranes and conveyors as well as tilt slabs, perform dual lifts and all rigging tasks associated with demolitions.
Course Pre-requisites
As with all HRW licences, participants must be over 18 years of age and be able to speak and understand English as well as provide 100 points of Identification for the SafeWork NSW assessment.
To enrol in Intermediate Rigging participants must hold a valid Basic Rigging (RB) HRW licence.
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Course Topics
This unit applies to rigging work involving:
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Course Outcome
A participant deemed competent at the completion of this course will be issued an NSA form by the SafeWork NSW Assessor and will also receive their SOA from TCT.
a Notice of Satisfactory Assessment (NSA form) is valid for a period of (60) sixty days from the date of issue. Submit the NSA together with the application form, Passport photo and application fee to a NSW Australia Post Office within 60 days to receive your national High Risk Work Licence (Class RI) to operate perform dogging from SafeWork NSW. HRW licences are valid for 5 years from the date of issue and need to be renewed with SafeWork before they expire.
A Statement of Attainment (SOA) for fulfilling the requirements of CPCCLRG3002 Licence to perform rigging (intermediate level), a unit in the CPCO8, Construction, Plumbing and Services Training Package will be sent to you within 30 days of completion by TCLM Pty Ltd Trading as Tower Crane Training, a Registered Training Organisation (RTO 45587).
At Tower Crane Training we have excellent trainers who know how to help people navigate the demands of the course and the job. We also provide support outside of the standard training hours so if you have a problem we can help correct it as quickly as possible.
We aim to offer you the best quality training possible. Our aim is always to provide a great start to a career; a career that focuses on continual development of skills and promotes a safety-aware work ethic.
Meet the Team
Warwick Bright and Mark Baxter formed Tower Crane Training (TCT) in 2016 with Tracy Bright joining the management team as the Administrator in 2019.
Working in partnership with Steve and Pete Hardiman at Hardiquip, TCT was awarded Registered Training Organisation (RTO) status in 2020. Warwick Bright is the CEO of Tower Crane Training as well as a Trainer and Assessor.
His construction career started in 1990 working within various areas and progressing to a Piling Supervisor. He has been a Workplace Trainer and SafeWork NSW Accredited Assessor in Crane Operator and Rigging skills since 2011.
Warwick is committed to ensuring students receive first-class training so that they feel qualified and prepared to demonstrate their newly acquired skills. He has a decent sense of humour and aims to keep the training engaging and relevant!
Mark Baxter is a Director of Tower Crane Training as well as a Trainer and Assessor. His construction career started in 1997 working in various roles before becoming a Crane Operator in 2003. He has been a Workplace Trainer and SafeWork NSW Accredited Assessor since 2014.
Mark comes from a long family history of crane operators. Like Warwick, he is passionate about students feeling prepared for actual workplace scenarios. He loves a good chat and enjoys sharing his skills and knowledge with his students!
TCT continues to strive for quality training and real outcomes for students. All students are encouraged to keep in touch with TCT long after they obtain their licences should they have any questions or problems and don’t know where to turn. We don’t promise answers, just that we will try to find them for you!
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