Crane Trainning

  • This C0 Crane Ticket in Perth WA (Slewing Mobile Crane) course is aimed at those required to safely operate a slewing mobile crane with a maximum rated capacity (MRC) over 100 tonnes, in accordance with all relevant legislative responsibilities. This course results in a High Risk Work Licence (Open Crane Ticket) to perform slewing mobile crane operations under WorkSafe WA regulations.

  • This C1 Crane Ticket / C1 Mobile Slewing Mobile Crane course is designed for individuals currently working or seeking work in operational roles within the mining and construction industries who are required to operate a C1 Mobile Slewing Mobile Crane. Enhance your skills and career opportunities with our comprehensive 5-day training program, leading to a High Risk Work Licence for operating slewing mobile cranes up to 100 tonnes.

  • This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a slewing mobile crane with a Maximum Rated Capacity (MRC) up to 20 tonnes in accordance with all relevant legislative responsibilities. Competence in this unit, does not in itself result in a High-Risk Work Licence (HRWL) to operate this plant.

    Slewing mobile crane means a mobile crane incorporating a boom or jib that can be slewed, but does not include:

    • a front-end loader, or

    • a backhoe, or

    • an excavator, or

    • other earth moving equipment, when configured for crane operation.

    A person performing this work is required to hold a slewing mobile crane with a MRC up to 20 tonnes HRWL.

    This unit requires a person operating a slewing mobile crane with an MRC up to 20 tonnes to:

    • plan for the work/task

    • prepare for the work/task

    • perform work/task

    • pack up.

  • This C6 Crane Course in Perth WA, focusing on the C6 Crane Ticket (Slewing Mobile Crane), is designed for individuals currently working or seeking employment in operational roles within the mining and construction industries. The course equips participants to operate a C6 Slewing Mobile Crane or Franna Crane safely and competently.

  • The Vehicle Loading Crane Licence in Perth WA course (also know as the CV Licence in Perth) is designed for individuals working or seeking work in operational roles within the mining and construction industries who need to operate a vehicle loading crane with a Maximum Rated Capacity (MRC) of 10 metre tonnes. This comprehensive Vehicle Loading Crane Course Perth covers all necessary aspects to ensure participants are fully prepared to obtain their CV Licence Perth or CV Ticket Perth.

  • The CN Non-Slewing Crane Licence (Franna Crane Ticket) / Non-Slewing Mobile Crane Course at Saferight is aimed at those currently working or seeking work in operational roles in the mining and construction industries who are required to operate a CN Non-Slewing Mobile Crane. This CN Crane Ticket in Perth WA / CN Licence course provides participants with the necessary theoretical knowledge and practical application to safely operate a non-slewing mobile crane with a Maximum Rated Capacity (MRC) exceeding 3 tonnes. The CN Licence will equip you with the skills needed to advance your career.

  • This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a tower crane.

    Tower crane work involves a boom crane or a jib crane (with horizontal or luffing jib) mounted on a demountable or permanent tower structure.

    Self-erecting tower cranes are not included in this unit of competency.

    Completion of the general construction induction training program, specified in the Safe Work Australia model Code of Practice: Construction Work, is required by anyone carrying out construction work. Achievement of CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry meets this requirement.

    Competence in this unit does not in itself result in a licence. A licence is obtained after competence is assessed under applicable Commonwealth, state or territory work health and safety (WHS) regulations.

  • his unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a self-erecting tower crane.

    Self-erecting cranes are common on small to medium-sized construction sites. They usually have a horizontal boom that folds out during erection and are usually operated by remote control rather than from a cabin. For licencing purposes, self-erecting tower cranes are a separate category to other types of tower crane.

    Completion of the general construction induction training program, specified in the Safe Work Australia model Code of Practice: Construction Work, is required by anyone carrying out construction work. Achievement of CPCWHS1001Prepare to work safely in the construction industry meets this requirement.

    Competence in this unit does not in itself result in a licence. A licence is obtained after competence is assessed under applicable Commonwealth, state or territory work health and safety (WHS) regulations.

  • This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to operate a portal boom crane safely. Competence in this unit, does not in itself result in a High-Risk Work Licence (HRWL) to operate this plant.

    Portal boom crane means a boom crane or a jib crane that is mounted on a portal frame that, in turn, is supported on runways along which the crane travels.

    A person undertaking this unit must hold:

    • a current HRWL to perform dogging or a certification for a specific VET course for HRWL to perform dogging.

    A person performing this work is required to hold a portal boom crane HRWL.

    This unit requires a person operating a portal crane to:

    • plan for the work/task

    • prepare for the work/task

    • perform work/task

    • pack up

  • This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to operate a reach stacker with a Maximum Rated Capacity (MRC) exceeding 3 tonnes safely, in accordance with all relevant legislative responsibilities. Competence in this unit, does not in itself result in a HRWL licence to operate this plant.

    Reach stacker means a powered reach stacker that incorporates an attachment for lifting and lowering a shipping container.

    This unit applies to the activities of a person operating a reach stacker greater than 3 tonnes capacity that incorporates an attachment for lifting, moving and travelling with a shipping container (not including a shore based container handling gantry crane).

    A person performing this work is required to hold a reach stacker High-Risk Work Licence (HRWL)

    This unit requires a person operating reach stacker with an MRC exceeding 3 tonnes to:

    • plan the work/task

    • prepare for the work/task

    • perform work/task

    • Pack up

  • This unit describes a participant’s skills and knowledge required to operate a gantry or overhead crane, including planning and preparing and performing operational servicing.

    This unit is appropriate for those working in site-based roles.

    The work required in this unit relates to the National Standard for High Risk Work but this unit does not provide the licence. Licensing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this unit can vary between states, territories and industry sectors, and must be sourced prior to application of the unit.

  • This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to operate, maintain and shift loads using a vehicle loading crane.

    This unit applies to those working in site-based roles.

    The work required in this unit relates to the National Standard for High Risk Work but this unit does not provide the licence. Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements that may apply to this unit can vary between states, territories, and industry sectors, and must be sourced from relevant state jurisdictions prior to applying this unit.