All High Skill Training Courses
Conduct Civil Construction Excavator Operations will give you specialized training in Excavator Operations on any big construction sites and when performing infrastructure projects. This course applies to anyone working on site-based roles and is programmed to provide students with the skills and knowledge needed, to Conduct Civil Construction Excavator Operations in lifting, carrying and placing of materials.
Learn moreLearn to operate an elevating work platform at any height. The work required in this unit relates to the National Standard for High Risk Work but this unit does not provide the licence. Licencing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements that may apply to this unit can vary between states, territories and industry sectors, and must be sourced prior to applying this unit. This unit alone does not provide sufficient skill to independently load and unload equipment. To perform this activity safely, personnel must either complete or be assisted by someone who has completed RIIHAN308F Load and Unload Plant or equivalent
Learn moreRIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined spaces course is designed for new and experienced personnel required to work in confined spaces in the resources and infrastructure industries at an operational level. Many roles require confined space training, including safety, injury prevention and maintenance personnel, engineers, risk managers, mine managers, cable installers and transport personnel
Participants will learn to distinguish what constitutes a confined space; key terminology; as well as understand the regulations and legislative requirements governing entering and working in and around confined spaces. Participants will identify hazards and emergencies as well as implement appropriate control measures; conduct risk assessments and apply for a confined space entry permit.
Students will demonstrate how to enter, exit and work safely in a confined space according to an issued permit for two scenarios. Participants will also inspect and select appropriate personal protective gear; operate various confined space safety equipment including atmospheric testing/monitoring devices; and conduct routine servicing of all equipment and gear
Learn moreThis course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class LF) for forklifts. Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any forklift, including counterbalance, reach trucks and high reach forklifts within Australia.
Learn moreThis unit describes the skills and knowledge required to conduct wheeled front end loader operations. This unit applies to those working in site- based roles. Where equipment being assessed requires the fitting and removal of attachments to be demonstrated an integrated tool carrier unit should be used. Licensing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this unit can vary between states, territories, and industry sectors, and must be sourced from state jurisdictions prior to applying this unit.
Learn moreThis unit describes the skills and knowledge required operate a skid steer loader to load, haul and distribute materials. This unit applies to those working in site based roles. Licensing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this unit can vary between states, territories, and industry sectors, and must be sourced from state jurisdictions prior to applying this unit.
Learn moreThis Telehandler Ticket/Telehandler Licence unit describes a participant’s skills and knowledge required to conduct telescopic materials handler operations in the Construction, Mining Resources and Infrastructure Industries
Learn moreThis course provides participants the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a boom-type Elevating Work Platform (EWP) where the length of the boom is 11 metres or more in accordance with all relevant legislative requirements. Competence in this unit, does not in itself result in a High Risk Work Licence to operate this plant. Boom-type elevating work platform means a telescoping device, hinged device, or articulated device, or any combination of these, used to support a platform on which personnel, equipment and materials may be elevated.
Learn moreThis course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class CN) for Non slewing mobile cranes greater than three tonnes capacity. A non-slewing mobile crane means a mobile crane, of greater than three tonnes capacity, incorporating a boom or jib that cannot be slewed.
Learn moreThis unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a personnel and materials hoist, that is, a cantilever or tower hoist or several winches configured to operate as a hoist intended to carry goods, materials or people.
Learn moreThis course specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a slewing mobile crane with a maximum rated capacity (MRC) over 100 tonnes, in accordance with all relevant legislative responsibilities. Slewing mobile crane means a mobile crane incorporating a boom or jib that can be slewed
Learn moreThis course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class C1) for slewing mobile cranes with a maximum lifting capacity of up to 10 tonnes. Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any mobile cranes (up to 100t), any non-slewing crane (such as telehandlers or Franna cranes) and vehicle loading cranes (such as Hiab’s and Palfinger’s) and reach stackers within Australia.
Learn moreThis course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class C2) for slewing mobile cranes with a maximum lifting capacity of up to 20 tonnes. Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any mobile cranes (up to 20t), any non-slewing crane (such as telehandlers or Franna cranes) and vehicle loading cranes (such as Hiab’s and Palfinger’s) and reach stackers within Australia.
Learn moreThis course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class C6) for slewing mobile cranes with a lifting capacity of up to 60 tonnes. Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any mobile cranes (up to 60t), any non-slewing crane (such as telehandlers or Franna cranes) and vehicle loading cranes (such as Hiab’s and Palfinger’s) within Australia.
Learn moreThis unit specifies the outcomes required to operate a tower crane for licensing purposes, and covers a jib or boom/job crane mounted on a tower structure, demountable or permanent, including both horizontal and luffing jib types. This unit does not cover self-erecting tower cranes.
Learn moreThis course covers the requirements for operating a crane mounted to a vehicle for loading and unloading the vehicle. Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any vehicle loading crane (such as Hiab’s and Palfinger’s) which have a lifting capacity of 10 metre tonnes or more.
Learn moreThis course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class DG) for Dogging operations. If your goal is to progress to Basic Rigging, Intermediate Rigging or Advanced Rigging, this Dogging course is the first tier out of four, to reach your goal.
This licence will allow you to direct the load movements for cranes, selecting and inspecting lifting equipment such as chains, synthetic slings, shackles and lifting beams. Successfully completing this course will allow you to direct the load movements for cranes, selecting and inspecting lifting equipment such as chains, synthetic slings, shackles and lifting beams within Australia.
This course does not cover the requirements for conducting rigging tasks. A High Risk Work Licence (Class RB, RI or RA) is required for this type of work
Learn moreBy undertaking this course, participants will gain the skills and knowledge required to obtain a WorkCover Licence. Upon successful completion of learning activities, participants will progress to assessment by a WorkCover assessor for their licensing test. On completion of the riggers course, participants will be able to competently move, place and secure loads with mechanical load shifting equipment and therefore attain your riggers ticket in Sydney.
Learn moreThis course will provide students with the skills and knowledge to perform rigging tasks associated with movement of plant and equipment, steel erections, hoists (including mast climbing hoists), placement of pre-cast concrete, safety nets and static lines, perimeter safety screens and shutters; and cantilever crane loading platforms for licensing purposes.
Learn moreThis course covers the requirements for those who are required to work at heights in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries. Successfully completing this course will allow you to inspect, fit and use height safety equipment whilst working at heights.
Learn moreThis unit describes the skills and knowledge required to work safely as a safety observer/spotter in civil construction. This includes identifying and managing worksite hazards, establishing exclusion zones and observing work activities to monitor the safety of the work environment.
It applies to those working in operational roles. They generally work under supervision to undertake a prescribed range of functions involving known routines and procedures and take some responsibility for the quality of work outcomes.
Learn moreThis program covers compliance with working safely up to the defined “safe approach distance” near energised electrical apparatus (inc. electrical powerlines) for non-electrical workers. It includes work functions that may be performed, such as telecommunications, vegetation control, scaffolding, rigging, painting, and/or any other activity that requires working safely and complying with requirements and/or established procedures near live electrical apparatus by a non-electrical worker.
Included is the preparation of risk assessment control measures that encompass job safety assessment. This unit does not include any work that is or may be performed by other competent operatives within the defined “safe working zone” for instance qualified electricians and allied technicians.
Learn moreThis course will provide students with the skills and knowledge to perform rigging work at an advanced level, which includes all the outcomes for rigging work at the basic and intermediate levels, and also includes rigging of gin poles and shear legs, flying foxes and cable ways, guyed derricks and structures, and suspended scaffolds and fabricated hung scaffolds for licensing purposes.
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