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CPCCLRG3002 - Licence to perform rigging intermediate level

2024-08-29 11:01:45

Our nationally recognised 'Intermediate Rigging' course is a mandatory requirement for you to apply for a WorkSafe high-risk work licence for the RI licence class. With this licence, you can perform intermediate rigging activities in any State or Territory of Australia.

 

Riggers use mechanical load shifting equipment and associated gear to move, place or secure loads, including plant, equipment or members of a building or structure. Riggers ensure the stability of those members and set up and dismantle cranes and hoists.

 

 

 

This unit includes rigging work involving:

  • hoists with jibs and self-climbing hoists
  • cranes, conveyors, dredges and excavators
  • tilt slabs
  • demolition of structures or plant
  • multiple lifts.

Rigging work is undertaken in construction and other industries where load shifting equipment is used to move, place or secure loads.

 

Worksafe HRW Licence:

 Worksafe RI Licence

 

Course Code: 

CPCCLRG3002 - Licence to perform rigging intermediate level

Duration:

4 x 8 hour days (with pre-course work to be completed prior to attendance on the first day of face-to-face training). Students will be required to complete the written work in the Intermediate Rigging Activity book; prior to attending the course. This requires approximately 6 hours of at home reading & writing. Learner Guide and Activity book documents are provided to the student in the booking confirmation email & can be posted to students as required.

(Assessment day times can vary due to a number of reasons including but not limited to individual student assessment requirements on the day of assessment)

Location:

Go Workplace Training offers this training course at its Clayton site 

 

Pre-Requisite Unit:

CPCCLRG3001 Licence to perform rigging basic level - This requirement may be met by either the successful completion of the unit CPCCLRG3001 Licence to perform rigging basic level or holding a valid licence for basic rigging.

 

 

Dress Requirements:

Safety shoes (ie: steel cap), long pants (GWPT can supply Whistles with the additional charge, hard hats & gloves, however participants may bring their own, if they are in safe condition)

 

 

Equipment Requirements:

 

Training and Assessment takes place at a Go Workplace Training facility, all resources and equipment required for the course is provided. 

Due to the nature of materials required, this course is not offered for onsite training. 

GWPT Selection Criteria:

 

  • Participants must have a current HRW Licence to Perform basic rigging (WorkSafe RB Licence)
  • Participants must be at least 18 years old.
  • Can use the English language at a level that enables the safe performance of high risk work. Students must also be able to understand the provided texts; comprehend the training in a classroom environment and be able to respond to short answer questions in English.    A sample of the text and example of short answer questions are available on request.   We recommend that all participants complete a Learning, Literacy and Numeracy Assessment at the time of booking, and to discuss any specific learning needs at this time.If the LLN test is not returned during the period outlined in the Confirmation Email, and the participant is assessed during the course as not meeting the LLN requirements of the course, the full course fee remains payable.
  • Participants are required to have general good health and fitness and any pre-existing medical conditions that will affect the training must be disclosed prior to attending.
  • To obtain a Worksafe Licence, participants must reside in Victoria or, if residence is elsewhere, have reasonable grounds for applying for the licence in Victoria.  If you do not reside in Victoria, Worksafe may require you to provide them with evidence of your reason for requiring a Victorian HRW Licence.
 

Course Description:  

 

This course has both theory and practical components. 

Assessment is conducted using a mix of GWPT Gap assessment tool and WorkSafe’s approved National Assessment Instrument.  As part of WorkSafe’s approved National Assessment Instrument, under closed book assessment conditions, students are required to complete 70 short answer questions and a calculations test.  Students also undertake a practical assessment, in groups of 3-4 team members.

At the successful completion of this course, participants will be able to perform intermediate rigging to the WorkSafe Assessment Standards. Participants will also be able to identify the safety requirements for rigging activities and their working environments.

 

Outcome:

Upon Successful completion of this course, participants receive a Statement of Attainment. Students will also receive an email, with a link to access a Notice of Assessment (which acts as a temporary licence for 60 days from the original assessment day).  Participants are required to lodge their Notice of Assessment on the My WorkSafe Portal or at Australia Post and pay the WorkSafe Licence fee within the 60 days from the original assessment day to obtain the actual Licence from WorkSafe. Competence in this unit, does not in itself result in a high-risk work licence.