The aim of the non-slewing crane and dogging training is to impart to participants the necessary knowledge and skills to equip them to safely and efficiently lift and move a load using a non-slewing mobile crane.
The aim of the non-slewing crane and dogging training is to impart to participants the necessary knowledge and skills to equip them to safely and efficiently lift and move a load using a non-slewing mobile crane.
The course is aligned to the nationally recognized unit TLILIC0008 - Licence to operate a non-slewing mobile crane (greater than 3 tonnes capacity) which specifies the outcomes required to complete job requirements, monitoring lift conditions, implementing shut-down procedures, packing up crane after operations, and completing all required job records.
Content
The program addresses the following:
Job planning, hazard identification and hazard control measures
Pre start, start up, after start and shut down procedures
Operating the machine
Working near powerlines
Safe load handling
Mobiling a load
Emergency procedures
Assessment
Knowledge based questionnaires and practical demonstration
Pre Requisities
Academic Awards
Upon successful completion participants will be issued with the following Statements of Attainment which will be recognised nationally:
TLILIC0008 License to operate a non-slewing mobile crane (greater than 3 tonnes capacity)
What To Wear
All course participants are required to wear appropriate work attire. Steel capped safety boots are required for all high risk courses.
Morning Tea & Lunch
Feel free to grab a tea, coffee or snack before the course starts and during the course breaks. All participants will be offered morning/ afternoon tea.
Australian Training Management Pty Ltd is a West Australian owned and operated Registered Training Organisation (RTO). We are specialists in the design and delivery of high quality, cost effective training solutions, together with the flexibility to manage training from an individual to large company requirements.
Resulting from the evolution and growth of Earthmoving Industry Training Services (established in 1989), Australian Training Management was incorporated as a company on July 1st 2000 to provide training specialising in the earthmoving industry where there was little private training available.
30+ years on, Australian Training Management are proven specialists in personalised Construction Safety Training, High Risk Work Licencing, Main Roads Accreditation, Plant Operator Training, Apprenticeships and Traineeships. Our flexible training schedule of short courses are fully integrated into the civil and building construction, plant operations, mining, resources, aviation, transport and logistics, horticulture, business and high risk work industries.
Australian Training Management are also experts in the provision of Nationally Recognised Training Qualifications and Units, including Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) services within the Australian Qualifications Framework, under the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015.
Committed to quality of product and by putting you, the learner first, Australian Training Management focusses and maintains compliance with several regulatory authorities, such as:
Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA)
Department of Training and Workplace Development (Western Australia)
Department of State Development (South Australia)
Work Safe Western Australia
Main Roads Western Australia
Department of Transport (Western Australia)
Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA)
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