Licence to perform rigging basic level
CPCCLRG3001 Licence to perform rigging basic level
Course Duration and Delivery:
This is a five day course with a blended delivery of self-paced learning, and classroom practical learning and assessment.
Venue:
OnRoad OffRoad Training Glenorchy
24 Jackson Street, Glenorchy TAS 7010
Investment:
$2000
Entry Requirements:
Participants must provide 100 points of identification, be 18 years of age or over and hold a current high risk licence for dogging.
Maths is a major part of the theory component and a sound understanding is essential to be able to complete this training. You must have the ability to use and understand Basic English.
Trousers, shirt and safety boots are required to be worn at each session.
Purpose:
Our five day training course is for people who have minimal or no rigging experience.
It’s an intensive, hands-on training course, with the majority of the time spent operating the equipment.
A strong theoretical and calculations component is also included that focuses on safe operating procedures.
What Will You Gain?
You will gain an understanding of the following criteria to safely work towards being a successful basic rigger:
- steel erection
- erect hoists (including mast climbing hoists)
- place pre-cast concrete
- move plant and equipment using a variety of means including skates, chain blocks, tirfors and other means
- install safety nets and static lines
- install perimeter safety screens and shutters
- install cantilever crane loading platforms Inspection of equipment
- Scaffold inspection
Assessment
Mandated national assessment tools are used and include Theory, Calculations and Practical Assessments
On successful completion of the program you will receive a Statement of Attainment for
CPCCLRG3001 Licence to perform rigging basic level
This program is nationally recognised.
You will receive an interim High Risk Rigging Basic licence, in which you must lodge at a Service Tasmania outlet within 60 days. You will also need to pay them the prescribed fee
Experienced Persons
- If you have at least 50 hours experience as a basic rigger and do not have a high risk work licence, (Evidence must be provided in the form of a log book or Statutory Declaration) or
- Have undertaken basic rigging training but did not get your high risk work licence
We have a program especially designed to recognise your prior learning (RPL) and thus allowing you to undertake the course over a shorter period.
Yes Training and assessment can be conducted on your site using your equipment
What are the options for performing high risk work?
There are only two options. All persons performing high risk work must either;
- Hold (or applied for) a licence in accordance with the regulations of the jurisdiction where they work, or
- Be engaged in formal training with a Registered Training Organisation (RTO).
A licence is required for any person performing work with high risk equipment or plant. The licence is valid in every Australian state and territory, enabling the holder to operate or work with high risk equipment under consistent standards anywhere in Australia.
A training manual is provided to assist applicants throughout the training/assessment. This is used, together with instructions from the trainer to ensure that each applicant has a thorough understanding of the material demonstrated.
Specific resources required for performance assessment at your site.
- A working zone for the vehicle loading crane, with site and task specific hazard control measures.
- A range of rigging equipment which complies with the state legislation
- A safety harness, static lines and anchorage points that meet Australian Standards
- Either a fixed or rolling cantilever crane loading platform (CCLP)
- A structure or fixture suitable for the safe support and installation of the CCLP (height of not less than 4 metres)
- A means for slinging, lifting and positioning of the CCLP, including appropiately licenced personnel.
- A safety net that meets state/territory requirements
- A structure or fixture which meets state requirements to be used to tie in and secure the safety net.
- Suitable shutter or screens, not less than 4 metres long in total
- Suitable structural support to allow for the safe installation of shutters or screens at a height of not less than 4 metres.
- Safe means of lifting and securing screens or shutters
- Hand tools appropriate to rigging tasks.
- Steel portal frame for erection including at least 2 girts and 2 purlins, columns and beams.
- A crane or powered winch system to be used to lift and position the steel including appropriately licenced personnel.
- Slings, tools and associated rigging equipment sufficient for the task.
- EWP if the person is required to work at heights.
- Precast panels constructed from any materials that will allow for required weights to achieved within the sizes allowed
- Panel 1: not less than 4 metres high, not less than 3 metres wide, and not less than 2 tonnes in weight
- Panel 2: not less than 4 metres high, not less than 2 metres wide, and not less than 1.5 tonnes in weight
- Panel 3: not less than 4 metres high, not less than 3 metres wide, and not less than 2 tonnes in weight. This panel must have an opening not less than the size of a door in the panel
- Three separate precast components such as beams, columns and/or floor panels weighing greater than the 2 tonnes and 1 item to be not less than 4 metres in length.
- Suitable crane, in safe working condition including appropiately licenced personnel.
- Slings and associated rigging equipment
- Mast climbing work platforms that meet state requirements
- Suitable rigging equipment to safely install, level and secure and dismantle the hoist or climber.
Payment of Fees/Refunds: What if you Cancel/Transfer, What if we Cancel/Transfer?
Payment of Fees
Fees are required to be paid prior to the commencement of courses. A deposit of 50% of the course fee is payable on enrolment and the balance prior to commencement of the course.
Our Cancellation/Transfer
Whilst we always endeavor to run scheduled courses we reserve the right to cancel or defer a course. In the event of this occurring, all fees will be refunded or you may elect to transfer to a course at a later date.
Your Cancellation/Transfer
If you are unable to attend a course, you may elect to re-schedule for that course, but only within 14 days of the original course date. We will not permit more than two (2) such transfers before a fee equivalent to 50% of the course fee will be charged.
If you cancel more than seven days prior to the course you may have any monies paid refunded in full or you may elect to be transferred to an alternative course with a fee adjustment.
If you cancel less than seven days prior to the course you will be charged a 50% (course fee) cancellation fee.
Should you not attend training/assessment a 100% cancellation fee, or loss of deposit, will apply.
What happens if I am Not Yet Competent?
It is very important to make the most of your training opportunity, and it is your responsibility to make sure that you do.
To optimize your own learning and successful completion of your training, we highly recommend that upon enrolling to any training course, that you undertake to do the following:
- Complete all self-paced learning requirements prior to your training workshop/s
- Complete any pre-reading/learning prior to your training workshop/s
- Complete all required reading and learning activities prior to your training workshop/s; and
- Prepare well in advance of each workshop.
It is also your responsibility to ensure that you:
- Have a clear understanding of the assessment requirements
- Take responsibility for the quality of evidence that you submit to the Assessor
- Keep track of your progress
- Complete and submit all assessment tasks using clear and concise language
- Be willing to contact your trainer if you do not understand the training activity or assessment task
If OnRoad OffRoad training is satisfied that you have met all the requirements above, where possible you may be offered one free review day for selected training courses. This is entirely at the discretion of OnRoad OffRoad Training and will be assessed on a case by case basis.
Refunds
An application for refund must be made in writing (see ‘Refund Request Form’, under ‘Forms’ on our website) and will be determined by the Training Manager, or his delegate. Such supporting evidence (e.g. Doctor’s Certificate / hardship) as is deemed appropriate should be provided with the written request.
General Conditions
Entry to OnRoad OffRoad facilities, and undertaking training / assessment, is conditional upon the following –
- All persons must undertake random breathalyser analysis if requested. Any persons with a positive reading will be refused entry, training and assessment.
- All persons must have a reasonable level of personal hygiene, and attend courses wearing clean work wear.
- All persons must wear suitable clothing for the course they are undertaking, closed toe foot wear, HI VIS and
the appropriate PPE. Please note that due to COVID-19, HI VIS and PPE is not available for loan and you
must bring your own. - If OnRoad OffRoad Staff or Trainers believe a trainee is putting themselves, our personnel, other persons or our equipment at risk, the course will be terminated.
- I understand that in order to promote the safety of employees and company visitors, as well as the security of
its facilities, OnRoad OffRoad Training may conduct video and audio surveillance of any portion of its
premises at any time, the only exception being private areas of restrooms, and that video cameras will be
positioned in appropriate places within and around OnRoad OffRoad Training buildings and any footage can
be used for any purpose at our sole discretion. - I understand that OnRoad OffRoad Training may require me to undergo random drug and alcohol testing.
Persons failing to meet these conditions will be refused entry, training, and assessment
They may be offered another date at our discretion. The course fee will not be refunded.
We will hold enrolments for 30 days, if we do not hear from you within this period your enrolment will be cancelled. Your invoice will be deleted. If they wish to proceed with the training you will need to rebook.
Review day terms and conditions for selected courses
Students attending review days.
One review day will be free for selected classes, for subsequent review a charge of $200 applies.
If you book in for a review day and do not attend, this will be deemed as your review day.
If Paid by Third Party
If it has been indicated that a third party will pay, and no payment is received, the student will be responsible for payment.
If Paying by Credit Card
A fee of 1.5% will be added to the total cost of the invoice.
About the Unique Student Identifier (USI)
A unique Student identifier (USI) is a reference number made up of numbers and letters that gives students access to their USI account. A USI will allow an individual’s USI account to be linked to the National Vocational Education and Training (VET) Data Collection allowing an individual to see all of their training results from all provider including all completed training units and qualifications.
The USI will make it easier for students to find and collate their VET achievements into a single authenticated transcript. It will also ensure that students VET records are not lost.
The USI will be available online and at no cost to the student. This USI will stay with the student for life and be recorded with any nationally recognised VET course that is completed from when the USI comes into effect on 1 January 2015.
A student needs a USI when enrolling or re-enrolling in nationally recognised training from 1 January
2015. This includes if the student is enrolling for the first time, for example, if they are studying at TAFE
or with a private training organisation, completing an apprenticeship or skill set, certificate or diploma
course. It also applies to student’s continuing or completing (re-enrolling) training, including nationally
recognised training undertaken in secondary school.
For more information or to login go to www.usi.gov.au
Please note if you do not have 100 points of Identification, you are unable to sit the licence assessment.
A person must provide a minimum of three original documents (not photocopies) – EITHER one document from category A plus two documents from category B OR
Two documents from Category A plus one document from Category B.
- Australian Birth Certificate (not an extract or commemorative certificate)
- Australian Citizenship Papers
- Australian Passport/ Visa Overseas Passport/Visa
- Department of Immigration & Multicultural Affairs issued travel documents, including a Visa
- Department of Immigration & Multicultural Affairs issued Certificate of
- Evidence of Residential Status
- Firearm Licence
- Australian Photo Driver Licence
Category B – Evidence of Use of Identity
- Medicare Card
- Plastic Bank or Credit Card, with signature
- Tertiary Student Identity Card
- Department of Veterans’ Affairs / Centrelink Pensioner Concession card
- Births, Deaths & Marriages Change of Name Registration / Marriage Certificate (not a church or celebrant document) or Deed Poll.
- Security Guard/Crowd Controller Licence
- Government issued Personal Photo ID Card