August 24, 2026
7:00 am
16 Kitchen Road, Dandenong South, VIC 3175
Unit name
TLILIC0023 Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 60 tonnes)
High-risk work licence class – C6 – Slewing mobile crane operation licence (up to 60 tonnes)
4-day course (includes some pre-study and homework followed by 4-days face to face sessions with us).
Doesn’t suit you?
We also offer a 5-day course (face-to-face).
Talk to us. We may be able to customise the course duration or discuss weekend course options.
To enrol, you must:
Course topics include:
Try these sample course document pages and attempt completing our LLND assessment:
Yeah, I can do it OK. But I have some other concerns I want to discuss.
All good – please reach out to us and talk about any specific learning needs, limitations, support requirements, wellness concerns or disabilities. We may be able to assist you or guide you in the right direction.
Course fees are listed on the current fee schedule.
(WorkSafe licence fee is paid separately via My WorkSafe portal or Australia Post.)
What is a slewing mobile crane?
A slewing mobile crane is a crane with a boom or jib that is capable of being slewed, i.e. rotate 360 degrees. Slewing mobile crane does not include:
What does this licence allow me to do?
The C6 high-risk work licence allows you to operate:
Once licensed, you can perform lifts in construction, logistics, mining, and other industries where slewing mobile cranes are commonly used. It also covers the use of crane attachments such as winches and jibs.
Does the C6 licence cover cranes above 60 tonnes?
No. The C6 licence only covers slewing mobile cranes up to 60 tonnes. If you want to operate cranes with higher capacities, you will need a separate licence such as the C1 (up to 100 tonnes) or C0 (over 100 tonnes).
Can I do this course without prior crane experience?
Yes. The course is suitable for both beginners and those with some experience. However, you will need to meet the course selection criteria, including language, literacy, numeracy, and digital skills.
Do I get my licence immediately after the course?
Not immediately. After you successfully complete both the unit of competency and the WorkSafe licence assessment, you will receive a Notice of Assessment (NOA) by email. You must then lodge your NOA through the MyWorkSafe portal or at Australia Post within 60 days and pay the required licence fee. WorkSafe will issue the physical licence card after that process.
Can I do the course on weekends or part-time?
We may offer weekend or customised delivery options depending on availability and demand. If the standard 4-day or 5-day options do not suit you, talk to us — we’re happy to explore alternatives with you.
You can find detailed information about the course, unit requirements, and outcomes through the following: