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CPCCLRG3001 Licence to Perform Rigging Basic - Ingleburn, Sydney

Welcome to the CPCCLRG3001 Basic Level Training Course for Licence to Perform. This Queensland-based course specifies the outcomes required to perform basic rigging duties associated with moving equipment and plant, steel constructions, hoists (including mast climbing hoists), placement of precast cement, safetynets, static line, perimeter safety screens and shutters, and safety nets.

This is a course that is associated with a RB Work Licence for High Risk.

After successfully completing the learning activities, the trainer and assessor assesses participants to determine whether they are ready to take their licensing exam, which will be conducted by the HRW Assessor.

Participants who complete the riggers course will be able to use mechanical load shifting equipment to secure, move and place loads.

Participants are trained in the following areas:

  • Plan task.
  • Selecting equipment and inspecting it
  • Set tasks up
  • Basic rigging activities, including the erecting of structures and plants.
  • Completing Tasks - Hazard and Risk Management.

The OHS.com.au & Kallibr Training Advantage

  • Quality training – our sites replicate real-world construction sites and our clients find that highly valuable.
  • Convenience - we run an extensive public course schedule and can also do private courses at your worksite. 
  • Experience - our trainers are from industry and have typically have decades of practical experience which is critical for high risk work environments

Where will the course be held in Sydney?

Training Provider: Kallibr Training (RTO 32365)

Location: Onsite training (Face to face)

Course length: 35 hours (Approx. 5 Days (4 days training plus 1 day assessment)

Certification / Accreditation: Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment

Prerequisite: Nil but you will also need a white card to enter a work site

Kallibr Training is operating from Sydney's largest construction training centre.

It is a licenced, insured and accredited RTO (32365). All the instructors have completed their Certificate IV in Training and Assessment and are highly experienced, vocational trainers.

This fully equipped facility is designed to provide the highest quality training. The training facility is located in Ingleburn, offering a large array of equipment, structures and plant for construction, high-risk training, and access.

The Kallibr Training Centre is located at 3a Williamson Rd, Ingleburn NSW 2565

Background: Do You Know The Essentials Of A Basic Rigging Training Course In NSW?

Understanding the importance of a basic course in rigging is crucial for the safety of the workers and the successful completion a project.

This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to perform basic rigging in a safe manner.

Riggers use mechanical load shifting gear, and related gear, to secure or move loads.

This includes structural members, plant, equipment or other items. Riggers install hoists and make sure members are stable.

This unit covers the rigging of structural hoists made from structural steel, pre-cast concrete members, safety nets, static line mast climbing platforms and perimeter safety screens, shutters and screens, as well as cantilevered load platforms.

In the construction industry and other industries, rigging occurs when load shifting equipment (such as a crane) is used to secure or move a load.

The general construction induction program is required for anyone performing construction work. This program is specified by regulators at the state and federal government levels. This requirement can be met by completing the CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work in construction industry and having a White Card.
This unit has a prerequisite. This requirement can either be met by successfully completing CPCCLDG3001 License to perform dogging, or by having a dogging licence.

This unit does not qualify you for a license. After assessing competence under SafeWork NSW (WHS) regulations, a license can be obtained through the Government High-Risk Work Licence Service (See instructions below).

It is important to be familiar with the different types rigging hardware that can be used for lifting and moving heavy objects safely.

Understanding how to choose the right hardware based on the load requirements and environmental conditions is essential. Understanding the differences between hardware types will help you to ensure the safety and success of your rigging operation.

Hardware Type

Description

Shackles

Used to connect lifting slings or ropes with chains, chains, or other rigging elements.

Slings

Flexible straps and cables used to secure or lift loads.

Eyebolts

Bolts for attaching rigging gear with a looped-head.

Hoists

Mechanical devices for lifting and lowering heavy items.

Wire Rope Clips

Used to create a point of attachment on wire rope.

 

NSW Rigger licenses available

  1. Basic Rigging Work (RB).
  2. Intermediate rigging work (RI).
  3. Advanced Rigging Work (RA).

In NSW, if you work in the lift and escalator industry, it is possible that a Rigger's license or Dogger's license will be required.

What will you learn from ?

1: Review the task instructions. Consult with relevant people to clarify any questions.

2 – Obtain and understand information, such as safe work method statements (SWMSs), to ensure that activities are performed according to workplace-specific safety requirements.

3: Obtain and understand information needed to ensure that equipment use, inspection, maintenance, and storage comply with manufacturer requirements.

4 -- Identify workplace hazards and tasks-specific hazards, and determine the required risk controls, safety measures, and equipment. This includes signs and barricades as well as personal protective equipment.

5: Identify the required rigging gear and associated gear.

6: Select risk controls and equipment including fall prevention and arrest equipment and ensure that it is functional and suitable for its intended purpose.

7: Select and check PPE.

8- Select communication equipment, and ensure that it is in good working order and suitable for use.

9- Establish and maintain communication to ensure that task plans and risk controls, as well as any impact on other workplace activity are clearly communicated.

10: Ensure that fall protection equipment has been fitted, adjusted and anchored.

11- Maintain stability when erecting and dismantling all structures and plants, according to workplace and manufacturer requirements.

12: Remove excess materials.

13- Inspect structures and equipment for defects and mark, isolate and report any defective items.

14: Remove safety equipment and risk controls.

The RTO will award the student a Statement Of Attainment upon successful completion of the course and a High-Risk Work License to Perform Rigging at Basic Level can be applied for.

Course outcomes

  • Statement Of Attainment Nationally Recognized.
  • Basic rigging techniques to safely install or dismantle structures and equipment.
  • Credit toward a full qualification.
  • If you possess the necessary skills, you can apply for an rigging licence.
  • These strong career paths will help you to continue your education and improve the prospects of your career.

Entry requirements

  • A valid dogging licence.
  • Attained 18 years of age in order to take the SafeWork Queensland assessment.
  • A general induction card for construction (commonly called a white card).
  • Proof Queensland Residential Address
  • 100 points to identify for the SafeWork assessment.

Course outcomes 

  • Statement of Attainment Nationally Accredited.
  • Basic rigging skills to safely install and dismantle equipment or structures.
  • Credit towards a full qualification.
  • You can apply for a basic rigging licence if you have the required skills.
  • Continue your education and improve your career prospects with these strong pathways.

Entry requirements

  • A valid dogging licence.
  • Reached 18 years of age to sit the SafeWork Queensland assessment.
  • A general construction induction card (commonly known as a white card).
  • Proof of NSW residential address
  • 100 points for identification for the SafeWork assessment.

HOW TO APPLY FOR YOUR NEW HIGH RISK LICENCE IN NSW

The application must be submitted within 60 days after the successful completion of the practical assessment. 

You can read the rules about applying for a High Risk Work Licence in NSW here.

  • Complete your training and be deemed competent
  • Complete your application for National Licence to Perform High Risk Work which will be given to you by the RTO and their approved SafeWork NSW Assessor
  • You also need your Notice of Satisfactory Assessment (N5 form  again provided to you by the RTO approved assessor). This is the original orange and white copy.
  • Provide list of 100 points of ID
  • A photo (passport quality) with your details written on the back
  • Previous licence if you have it
  • Go to a participating Australia Post office and apply
  • There are fees and charges applicable. See here 

You can call SafeWork NSW on 131050 if you have any further questions. Renewals can be done online providing it is not more than 12 months expired. 

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  • Nationally Recognised

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Description

Welcome to the CPCCLRG3001 Basic Level Training Course for Licence to Perform. This Queensland-based course specifies the outcomes required to perform basic rigging duties associated with moving equipment and plant, steel constructions, hoists (including mast climbing hoists), placement of precast cement, safetynets, static line, perimeter safety screens and shutters, and safety nets.

This is a course that is associated with a RB Work Licence for High Risk.

After successfully completing the learning activities, the trainer and assessor assesses participants to determine whether they are ready to take their licensing exam, which will be conducted by the HRW Assessor.

Participants who complete the riggers course will be able to use mechanical load shifting equipment to secure, move and place loads.

Participants are trained in the following areas:

  • Plan task.
  • Selecting equipment and inspecting it
  • Set tasks up
  • Basic rigging activities, including the erecting of structures and plants.
  • Completing Tasks - Hazard and Risk Management.

The OHS.com.au & Kallibr Training Advantage

  • Quality training – our sites replicate real-world construction sites and our clients find that highly valuable.
  • Convenience - we run an extensive public course schedule and can also do private courses at your worksite. 
  • Experience - our trainers are from industry and have typically have decades of practical experience which is critical for high risk work environments

Where will the course be held in Sydney?

Training Provider: Kallibr Training (RTO 32365)

Location: Onsite training (Face to face)

Course length: 35 hours (Approx. 5 Days (4 days training plus 1 day assessment)

Certification / Accreditation: Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment

Prerequisite: Nil but you will also need a white card to enter a work site

Kallibr Training is operating from Sydney's largest construction training centre.

It is a licenced, insured and accredited RTO (32365). All the instructors have completed their Certificate IV in Training and Assessment and are highly experienced, vocational trainers.

This fully equipped facility is designed to provide the highest quality training. The training facility is located in Ingleburn, offering a large array of equipment, structures and plant for construction, high-risk training, and access.

The Kallibr Training Centre is located at 3a Williamson Rd, Ingleburn NSW 2565

Background: Do You Know The Essentials Of A Basic Rigging Training Course In NSW?

Understanding the importance of a basic course in rigging is crucial for the safety of the workers and the successful completion a project.

This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to perform basic rigging in a safe manner.

Riggers use mechanical load shifting gear, and related gear, to secure or move loads.

This includes structural members, plant, equipment or other items. Riggers install hoists and make sure members are stable.

This unit covers the rigging of structural hoists made from structural steel, pre-cast concrete members, safety nets, static line mast climbing platforms and perimeter safety screens, shutters and screens, as well as cantilevered load platforms.

In the construction industry and other industries, rigging occurs when load shifting equipment (such as a crane) is used to secure or move a load.

The general construction induction program is required for anyone performing construction work. This program is specified by regulators at the state and federal government levels. This requirement can be met by completing the CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work in construction industry and having a White Card.
This unit has a prerequisite. This requirement can either be met by successfully completing CPCCLDG3001 License to perform dogging, or by having a dogging licence.

This unit does not qualify you for a license. After assessing competence under SafeWork NSW (WHS) regulations, a license can be obtained through the Government High-Risk Work Licence Service (See instructions below).

It is important to be familiar with the different types rigging hardware that can be used for lifting and moving heavy objects safely.

Understanding how to choose the right hardware based on the load requirements and environmental conditions is essential. Understanding the differences between hardware types will help you to ensure the safety and success of your rigging operation.

Hardware Type

Description

Shackles

Used to connect lifting slings or ropes with chains, chains, or other rigging elements.

Slings

Flexible straps and cables used to secure or lift loads.

Eyebolts

Bolts for attaching rigging gear with a looped-head.

Hoists

Mechanical devices for lifting and lowering heavy items.

Wire Rope Clips

Used to create a point of attachment on wire rope.

 

NSW Rigger licenses available

  1. Basic Rigging Work (RB).
  2. Intermediate rigging work (RI).
  3. Advanced Rigging Work (RA).

In NSW, if you work in the lift and escalator industry, it is possible that a Rigger's license or Dogger's license will be required.

What will you learn from ?

1: Review the task instructions. Consult with relevant people to clarify any questions.

2 – Obtain and understand information, such as safe work method statements (SWMSs), to ensure that activities are performed according to workplace-specific safety requirements.

3: Obtain and understand information needed to ensure that equipment use, inspection, maintenance, and storage comply with manufacturer requirements.

4 -- Identify workplace hazards and tasks-specific hazards, and determine the required risk controls, safety measures, and equipment. This includes signs and barricades as well as personal protective equipment.

5: Identify the required rigging gear and associated gear.

6: Select risk controls and equipment including fall prevention and arrest equipment and ensure that it is functional and suitable for its intended purpose.

7: Select and check PPE.

8- Select communication equipment, and ensure that it is in good working order and suitable for use.

9- Establish and maintain communication to ensure that task plans and risk controls, as well as any impact on other workplace activity are clearly communicated.

10: Ensure that fall protection equipment has been fitted, adjusted and anchored.

11- Maintain stability when erecting and dismantling all structures and plants, according to workplace and manufacturer requirements.

12: Remove excess materials.

13- Inspect structures and equipment for defects and mark, isolate and report any defective items.

14: Remove safety equipment and risk controls.

The RTO will award the student a Statement Of Attainment upon successful completion of the course and a High-Risk Work License to Perform Rigging at Basic Level can be applied for.

Course outcomes

  • Statement Of Attainment Nationally Recognized.
  • Basic rigging techniques to safely install or dismantle structures and equipment.
  • Credit toward a full qualification.
  • If you possess the necessary skills, you can apply for an rigging licence.
  • These strong career paths will help you to continue your education and improve the prospects of your career.

Entry requirements

  • A valid dogging licence.
  • Attained 18 years of age in order to take the SafeWork Queensland assessment.
  • A general induction card for construction (commonly called a white card).
  • Proof Queensland Residential Address
  • 100 points to identify for the SafeWork assessment.

Course outcomes 

  • Statement of Attainment Nationally Accredited.
  • Basic rigging skills to safely install and dismantle equipment or structures.
  • Credit towards a full qualification.
  • You can apply for a basic rigging licence if you have the required skills.
  • Continue your education and improve your career prospects with these strong pathways.

Entry requirements

  • A valid dogging licence.
  • Reached 18 years of age to sit the SafeWork Queensland assessment.
  • A general construction induction card (commonly known as a white card).
  • Proof of NSW residential address
  • 100 points for identification for the SafeWork assessment.

HOW TO APPLY FOR YOUR NEW HIGH RISK LICENCE IN NSW

The application must be submitted within 60 days after the successful completion of the practical assessment. 

You can read the rules about applying for a High Risk Work Licence in NSW here.

  • Complete your training and be deemed competent
  • Complete your application for National Licence to Perform High Risk Work which will be given to you by the RTO and their approved SafeWork NSW Assessor
  • You also need your Notice of Satisfactory Assessment (N5 form  again provided to you by the RTO approved assessor). This is the original orange and white copy.
  • Provide list of 100 points of ID
  • A photo (passport quality) with your details written on the back
  • Previous licence if you have it
  • Go to a participating Australia Post office and apply
  • There are fees and charges applicable. See here 

You can call SafeWork NSW on 131050 if you have any further questions. Renewals can be done online providing it is not more than 12 months expired. 

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CPCCLRG3001 Licence to Perform Rigging Basic - Ingleburn, Sydney

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    ADDITIONAL EXTRA BONUSES with OHS.com.au

    Claim up to $1271.95 worth of Extra Bonuses
    with every purchase

    • Your personal copy of Safety Legends E-Book (value $39.95)
    • $100 off your first case from Naked Wines (value $100)
    • Upto 350,000 Bonus AMEX Frequent Flyer points* (value $1000)
    • Complimentary Access to two online courses** (value $132)
    $1271.95 EXTRA VALUE - JUST FOR YOU INSIDE!
    * New customers when you successfully sign up for a new personal / business credit card ** Indigenous Cultural Awareness / Impacts of Climate Change courses

    Description

    Welcome to the CPCCLRG3001 Basic Level Training Course for Licence to Perform. This Queensland-based course specifies the outcomes required to perform basic rigging duties associated with moving equipment and plant, steel constructions, hoists (including mast climbing hoists), placement of precast cement, safetynets, static line, perimeter safety screens and shutters, and safety nets.

    This is a course that is associated with a RB Work Licence for High Risk.

    After successfully completing the learning activities, the trainer and assessor assesses participants to determine whether they are ready to take their licensing exam, which will be conducted by the HRW Assessor.

    Participants who complete the riggers course will be able to use mechanical load shifting equipment to secure, move and place loads.

    Participants are trained in the following areas:

    • Plan task.
    • Selecting equipment and inspecting it
    • Set tasks up
    • Basic rigging activities, including the erecting of structures and plants.
    • Completing Tasks - Hazard and Risk Management.

    The OHS.com.au & Kallibr Training Advantage

    • Quality training – our sites replicate real-world construction sites and our clients find that highly valuable.
    • Convenience - we run an extensive public course schedule and can also do private courses at your worksite. 
    • Experience - our trainers are from industry and have typically have decades of practical experience which is critical for high risk work environments

    Where will the course be held in Sydney?

    Training Provider: Kallibr Training (RTO 32365)

    Location: Onsite training (Face to face)

    Course length: 35 hours (Approx. 5 Days (4 days training plus 1 day assessment)

    Certification / Accreditation: Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment

    Prerequisite: Nil but you will also need a white card to enter a work site

    Kallibr Training is operating from Sydney's largest construction training centre.

    It is a licenced, insured and accredited RTO (32365). All the instructors have completed their Certificate IV in Training and Assessment and are highly experienced, vocational trainers.

    This fully equipped facility is designed to provide the highest quality training. The training facility is located in Ingleburn, offering a large array of equipment, structures and plant for construction, high-risk training, and access.

    The Kallibr Training Centre is located at 3a Williamson Rd, Ingleburn NSW 2565

    Background: Do You Know The Essentials Of A Basic Rigging Training Course In NSW?

    Understanding the importance of a basic course in rigging is crucial for the safety of the workers and the successful completion a project.

    This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to perform basic rigging in a safe manner.

    Riggers use mechanical load shifting gear, and related gear, to secure or move loads.

    This includes structural members, plant, equipment or other items. Riggers install hoists and make sure members are stable.

    This unit covers the rigging of structural hoists made from structural steel, pre-cast concrete members, safety nets, static line mast climbing platforms and perimeter safety screens, shutters and screens, as well as cantilevered load platforms.

    In the construction industry and other industries, rigging occurs when load shifting equipment (such as a crane) is used to secure or move a load.

    The general construction induction program is required for anyone performing construction work. This program is specified by regulators at the state and federal government levels. This requirement can be met by completing the CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work in construction industry and having a White Card.
    This unit has a prerequisite. This requirement can either be met by successfully completing CPCCLDG3001 License to perform dogging, or by having a dogging licence.

    This unit does not qualify you for a license. After assessing competence under SafeWork NSW (WHS) regulations, a license can be obtained through the Government High-Risk Work Licence Service (See instructions below).

    It is important to be familiar with the different types rigging hardware that can be used for lifting and moving heavy objects safely.

    Understanding how to choose the right hardware based on the load requirements and environmental conditions is essential. Understanding the differences between hardware types will help you to ensure the safety and success of your rigging operation.

    Hardware Type

    Description

    Shackles

    Used to connect lifting slings or ropes with chains, chains, or other rigging elements.

    Slings

    Flexible straps and cables used to secure or lift loads.

    Eyebolts

    Bolts for attaching rigging gear with a looped-head.

    Hoists

    Mechanical devices for lifting and lowering heavy items.

    Wire Rope Clips

    Used to create a point of attachment on wire rope.

     

    NSW Rigger licenses available

    1. Basic Rigging Work (RB).
    2. Intermediate rigging work (RI).
    3. Advanced Rigging Work (RA).

    In NSW, if you work in the lift and escalator industry, it is possible that a Rigger's license or Dogger's license will be required.

    What will you learn from ?

    1: Review the task instructions. Consult with relevant people to clarify any questions.

    2 – Obtain and understand information, such as safe work method statements (SWMSs), to ensure that activities are performed according to workplace-specific safety requirements.

    3: Obtain and understand information needed to ensure that equipment use, inspection, maintenance, and storage comply with manufacturer requirements.

    4 -- Identify workplace hazards and tasks-specific hazards, and determine the required risk controls, safety measures, and equipment. This includes signs and barricades as well as personal protective equipment.

    5: Identify the required rigging gear and associated gear.

    6: Select risk controls and equipment including fall prevention and arrest equipment and ensure that it is functional and suitable for its intended purpose.

    7: Select and check PPE.

    8- Select communication equipment, and ensure that it is in good working order and suitable for use.

    9- Establish and maintain communication to ensure that task plans and risk controls, as well as any impact on other workplace activity are clearly communicated.

    10: Ensure that fall protection equipment has been fitted, adjusted and anchored.

    11- Maintain stability when erecting and dismantling all structures and plants, according to workplace and manufacturer requirements.

    12: Remove excess materials.

    13- Inspect structures and equipment for defects and mark, isolate and report any defective items.

    14: Remove safety equipment and risk controls.

    The RTO will award the student a Statement Of Attainment upon successful completion of the course and a High-Risk Work License to Perform Rigging at Basic Level can be applied for.

    Course outcomes

    • Statement Of Attainment Nationally Recognized.
    • Basic rigging techniques to safely install or dismantle structures and equipment.
    • Credit toward a full qualification.
    • If you possess the necessary skills, you can apply for an rigging licence.
    • These strong career paths will help you to continue your education and improve the prospects of your career.

    Entry requirements

    • A valid dogging licence.
    • Attained 18 years of age in order to take the SafeWork Queensland assessment.
    • A general induction card for construction (commonly called a white card).
    • Proof Queensland Residential Address
    • 100 points to identify for the SafeWork assessment.

    Course outcomes 

    • Statement of Attainment Nationally Accredited.
    • Basic rigging skills to safely install and dismantle equipment or structures.
    • Credit towards a full qualification.
    • You can apply for a basic rigging licence if you have the required skills.
    • Continue your education and improve your career prospects with these strong pathways.

    Entry requirements

    • A valid dogging licence.
    • Reached 18 years of age to sit the SafeWork Queensland assessment.
    • A general construction induction card (commonly known as a white card).
    • Proof of NSW residential address
    • 100 points for identification for the SafeWork assessment.

    HOW TO APPLY FOR YOUR NEW HIGH RISK LICENCE IN NSW

    The application must be submitted within 60 days after the successful completion of the practical assessment. 

    You can read the rules about applying for a High Risk Work Licence in NSW here.

    • Complete your training and be deemed competent
    • Complete your application for National Licence to Perform High Risk Work which will be given to you by the RTO and their approved SafeWork NSW Assessor
    • You also need your Notice of Satisfactory Assessment (N5 form  again provided to you by the RTO approved assessor). This is the original orange and white copy.
    • Provide list of 100 points of ID
    • A photo (passport quality) with your details written on the back
    • Previous licence if you have it
    • Go to a participating Australia Post office and apply
    • There are fees and charges applicable. See here 

    You can call SafeWork NSW on 131050 if you have any further questions. Renewals can be done online providing it is not more than 12 months expired. 

    • Money Back Guarantee
    • Save Time & Money
    • Tax Deductible
    • 1000's Trained Each Month
    • Quality-Focused
    • Peer Reviewed Courses
    • Trusted Industry Partner
    • Fast Certification
    • 60 Day Guarantee
    • *See refund policy

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    CPCCLRG3001 Licence to Perform Rigging Basic - Ingleburn, Sydney

    CPCCLRG3001 Licence to Perform Rigging Basic - Ingleburn, Sydney

      Course Highlights:

      • 5 Days Face-to-Face
      • Expert-Led + Practical
      • Quality Focused
      • Fast Certification
      • Tax Deductable
      • Trusted RTO Provider
      • Statement of Attainment
      • Nationally Recognised

      "Well run course! The trainer was very efficient, well prepared, communicated clearly what we would cover and finished on time 👍"

      Nathan

      "Good customer service great knowledge and understanding from the trainers couldn’t recommend a better place to be trained"

      Melanie

      "The course was very informative. Going into the course I didn’t think I’d learn anything new but I was astonished with how much I learnt."

      Paul.P

      "This course was Informative and practical shout out to John for leading the session."

      Jay
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