Rigging and Dogging Course
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The Dogging course Perth WA, also known as Dogman ticket/Dogging ticket, teaches students the skills and license required for jobs in mining and construction.
Focused on essential slinging techniques, the dogging course in Perth WA covers the selection, inspection of lifting gear, and crane operation, particularly for loads not visible to the operator.
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The Basic Rigging Course in Perth WA (also known as the CPCCLRG3001 – Licence To Perform Rigging Basic Level training course / Riggers Ticket) is designed for individuals required to perform basic rigging work, including the movement of plant and equipment, steel erections, hoists (including mast climbing hoists), placement of pre-cast concrete, safety nets, static lines, perimeter safety screens, shutters, and cantilever crane loading platforms for licensing purposes. This rigging course in Perth WA is ideal for those aiming to gain a Riggers Ticket through this basic rigging course in Perth WA.
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The CPCCLRG3002 – Licence to Perform Rigging Intermediate Level course in Perth WA focuses on advanced rigging techniques, including the use of cranes, conveyors, dredges, excavators, tilt slabs, demolition, and dual lifts. This Intermediate Rigging Course in Perth WA equips students with practical skills necessary for proper rigging execution and advanced operations.
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The Advanced Rigging Course in Perth WA (also know as the CPCCLRG4001 – Licence to Perform Rigging Advanced Level training course) aligns with the National Standard for High-Risk Work Licensing and equips participants with advanced rigging skills. This Advanced Rigging Course Perth includes rigging for cranes, conveyors, dredges, excavators, tilt slabs, demolition, and dual lifts, making it essential for those pursuing the Advanced Rigger Course Perth certification.
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This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to operate concrete placing booms safely. It supports the work of concrete placement workers who are responsible for locating concrete placing booms at the workplace and for setting up and operating the boom to deliver concrete safely and accurately as required.
The concrete placing boom includes a knuckle boom capable of power-operated slewing and luffing to place concrete by way of pumping through a pipeline attached to, or forming part of, the boom of the plant.
The unit includes planning the work, conducting routine plant and equipment checks, setting up and preparing for operation, receiving concrete from the manufacturer, placing concrete, and shutting down and securing the concrete placing boom.
This unit is based on the licensing requirements of Part 4.5 of the Model Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations, High Risk Work, and meets commonwealth, state and territory high risk work licensing requirements. Any alteration to unit content or outcomes would result in a unit that is not acceptable to WHS/OHS regulators for the purpose of licensing.
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This CPCCLHS3001 Licence to Operate Personnel and Materials Hoist course, aligning with National High Risk Work Standards, trains participants in operating builders’ hoists, including cantilever, tower, and multiple winch types, for personnel, goods, and material transportation.