Weekend Course - Licence to Perform Rigging Intermediate Level - CPCCLRG3002

CPCCLRG3002 Licence to Perform Rigging Intermediate Level - HRW RI, Nationally Recognised Training

Description

This Nationally Recognised high-risk work course will provide participants with the knowledge & skills required to obtain a high-risk work licence to perform rigging intermediate level.

Participants will learn how to rig & de-rig lattice boom cranes, install tilt panels, perform demolition work, perform dual lifts and other intermediate rigging techniques.

This intermediate rigging course runs over 2 weekends, the training is best suited to participants with rigging experience. Due to the reduced course duration, participants will be required to complete pre-study paperwork before attending the training.          

 

COURSE TOPICS 

  • Requirements for a high-risk work licence
  • WHS Legislation (acts, regulations, and duty of care)
  • Application of Australian standards and national standards
  • Planning for intermediate rigging work
  • Risk management
  • Communicating with crane operator
  • Planning for dual lifts
  • Erecting of tower cranes
  • Rig and de-rig lattice boom cranes
  • Demolition work
  • Install tilt panels

 

PREREQUISITES & HRW LICENCE ASSESSMENT REQUIREMENTS 

To enrol in this course participants must:

  • It is a mandatory requirement to hold a qualification in Basic Rigging,  to be eligible to enrol for this Intermediate course
  • You must be able to show evidence of your attainment of the Basic Rigging course - Once you have placed your order, please send evidence of the above qualification to admin@iwpt.com.au. - Your registration will not be approved until this has been received.
  • You are required to have either a HRW Licence to operate a Boom Type EWP Boom Length 11m or More or have completed the Operate Elevated Work Platform Under 11M Course - Please contact us for a bundle price for EWP Course if required, when booking the Rigging Intermediate Course
  • Be a minimum of 18 years of age
  • Candidates are required to have a Service NSW account (You will be required to verify your ID and enrol for your HRWL Assessment with this account

  • Candidates will be required to bring one approved photo ID along to their assessment to have their identity verified by the Assessor 

  • Demonstrate the ability to speak and write English to a basic level & have basic numeracy skills
  • Be able to speak English well enough to carry out high-risk work safely with other people, please inform us upon registration if you feel you have any literacy or numeracy difficulties. Some reasonable adjustments to the course can be made to assist.

 

COURSE DURATION

  • Two Weekends
    • 27.5 hours training, 2 hours knowledge 6 hours performance assessments
    • 1 Day SafeWork HRWL Assessment

 

PARTICIPANTS WILL NEED TO BRING

  • Candidates will be required to bring one approved photo ID along to their assessment to have their identity verified by the Assessor

  • Bring your own food, free water, tea, coffee & biscuits are provided, you will be able to leave the facility during your lunch break if you wish
  • PPE including protective footwear will be required to be worn for the practical training sessions and the SafeWork NSW assessment, we have hard hats, high visibility vests, gloves & whistles available for use if required.

 

IMPORTANT: 

There have been some important changes to how you will need to prepare for and obtain your SafeWork HRW Licence.

Please ensure candidates read through the course instructions carefully, these are sent via email once your registration is approved.

 

ASSESSMENT PROCESS

  • The course is based on the requirements of the national standards for licencing persons performing high-risk work, the training will be a combination of knowledge, calculations & practical training where participants will be required to demonstrate industry skills & knowledge described in the units of competency included in this course.
  • On completion of the training, an RTO assessment will be conducted, this assessment will identify if the participant is ready to undergo the SafeWork NSW assessment, or if further training is required.
  • To pass the SafeWork NSW assessment, all critical components must be demonstrated and answered correctly

 

COURSE OUTCOME

On successful completion of the SafeWork NSW assessment, participants will be given a:

  • Nationally recognised statement of attainment CPCCLRG3002 Licence to Perform Rigging Intermediate Level, recognised within the Australian Qualifications Framework and issued under the authority of the National Vocational Education and Regulator Act 2011
  • A SafeWork NSW licence to perform high-risk work application form is to be lodged at Service NSW within 60 days of the completion of the assessment.

 

MAXIMUM PARTICIPANTS

  • 4 people 

 

UNIT OF COMPETENCY

  • CPCCLRG3002 Licence to Perform Rigging Intermediate Level

PRICE

  • $1500
  • For your registration into a course to be approved, all course fees are required to be paid in full at the time you make your booking.

This course has strict minimum number requirements, please note, if minimum numbers are not met, this course may be rescheduled another date. All fees paid will be transferred to the new course date or a refund may be requested in line with our cancellation policy.

Any cancellations made by a student within 24 hours from the course start date will result in the full course fees being non refundable. (does not include course cancellations made by the RTO) 

 

PAYMENT OPTIONS

  • CREDIT CARD - over the phone or the ONLINE CREDIT CARD payment option through our website (preferred) 1.75% surcharge will apply 
  • EFTPOS
  • INVOICE (an approved 7-day credit application must be in place, available to corporate customers only)
  • Individuals registering for a course must use the credit card payment option

 

REFUND POLICY

  •  For all cancellations for our Intermediate or Advanced Courses, min 50% of the course fee is non refundable.

    Any cancellations made within 24 hours from the course start date will result in the full course fees being non refundable.

    Please refer to our refund policy in the terms and conditions on our website,
  • https://www.iwpt.com.au/w/termsandconditions/

 

RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING (RPL)

  • Participants should speak with the IWP administration team at the time of enrolment to further discuss this option

 

IWP CONTACT DETAILS & RTO INFO

  • Address: 37 Kemblawarra Road Warrawong NSW 2502
  • Phone: 02 42743864
  • Email: admin@iwpt.com.au
  • Website: https://www.iwpt.com.au
  • RTO Code 91671
  • ABN 18133156993