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This course is designed for participants to gain the necessary skills to operate a mobile crane greater than 3 tonnes capacity that incorporates a boom or jib, which includes articulated type mobile cranes and locomotive cranes, but does not include vehicle tow trucks, as prescribed by the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work.

On completion of this program participants will be able to effectively communicate and work safely with others in the work area, risk assessment and management procedures, mathematical procedures for estimation of loads, plan the work, conduct routine checks, set up crane, transfer loads, shut down and secure the crane.

As a Registered Training Organisation we would prefer that all participants enrolled in this program already have their Dogging licence as the knowledge is significantly helpful in obtaining your CN mobile crane licence but it is not mandatory.

This course is designed for participants to gain the necessary skills to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 20 tonnes) for licensing purposes. It encompasses the requirement for non-slewing mobile crane licence and the vehicle loading crane licence, as prescribed by the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work.

On completion of this program participants will be able to effectively communicate and work safely with others in the work area, risk assessment and management procedures, mathematical procedures for estimation of loads, plan the work, conduct routine checks, set up crane, transfer loads, mobile loads, and shut down and secure the crane.

As a Registered Training Organisation we would prefer that all participants enrolled in this program already have their Dogging licence as the knowledge is significantly helpful in obtaining your C2 mobile crane licence but it is not mandatory.

This course is designed for participants to gain the necessary skills to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 60 tonnes) for licensing purposes. It encompasses the requirement for non-slewing mobile crane licence, the vehicle loading crane licence, and the up to 20 tonne mobile crane licence as prescribed by the National Standard for Licencing Persons Performing High Risk Work.

On completion of this program participants will be able to effectively communicate and work safely with other in the work area, risk management procedures, mathematical procedures for estimation of loads, plan the cranes work, conduct routine checks, postioning and setting up the crane, transfer loads, and shut down and secure the crane.

As a Registered Training Organisation we would prefer that all participants enrolled in this program already have their Dogging licence as the knowledge is significantly helpful in obtaining your C6 mobile crane licence but it is not mandatory.

This program is designed for participants to gain the necessary skills to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 100 tonnes) for licensing purposes. It encompasses the requirement for non-slewing mobile crane licence, the vehicle loading crane licence, the 20 tonne mobile crane licence and the 60 tonne moible crane licence as prescribed by the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work.

On completion of this program participants will be able to effectively communicate and work safely with others in the work area, risk assessment and management procedures, plan the cranes work, conduct routine checks of the crane, positioning and setting up the crane, transfer loads and shut down and secure the crane.

As a Registered Training Organisation we would prefer that all participants enrolled in this program already have their Dogging licence as the knowledge is significantly helpful in obtaining your C1 mobile crane licence.

This program is designed for participants to gain the necessary skills to operate a slewing mobile crane (over 100 tonnes) for licencing purposes. It encompasses the requirement for non-slewing mobile crane licence, the vehicle loading crane licence, the 20 tonne mobile crane licence, the 60 tonne mobile crane licence and the up to 100 tonne mobile crane licence as prescribed by the National Standard for Licencing Persons Performing High Risk Work.

On completion of this program participants will be able to effectively communicate and work safely with others in the work area, risk assessment and management procedures, plan the cranes work, conduct routine checks of the crane, positioning and setting up the crane, transfer loads and shut down and secure the crane.

As a Registered Training Organisation we would prefer that all participants enrolled in this program already have their Dogging licence as the knowledge is significantly helpful in obtaining your CO mobile crane licence but it is not mandatory.

This program is designed for participants to gain the necessary skills to operate a vehicle loading crane with a capacity of 10 metre tonnes or above, mounted on a vehicle for the principle purpose of loading and unloading such a vehicle as prescribed by the National Standard for Licencing Persons Performing High Risk Work.

On completion of this program participants will be able to effectively communicate and work safely with others in the work area. risk assessment and managment procedures, planning the work, selecting and inspecting equipment, preparing the site and equipment, performing the task, shutting down the jib and cleaning up.

As a Registered Training Organisation we would prefer that all participants enrolled in this program already have their Dogging licence as the knowledge is significantly helpful in obtaining your CV licence but it is not mandatory.

This program is designed for participants to gain the necessary skills to be able to direct a moving load that is out of the crane/hoist operator's view as prescribed by the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work.

On completion of this program participants will be able to communicate and work safely with others in the work area, determine the SWL (safe working load) of gear and materials, select maintain and inspect fibre ropes, chains, steel and wire ropes, perform splicing techniques and demonstrate a number of bends and hitches, sling move and place loads, direct cranes and determine safe ways of supporting different loads.

This program is a pre-requesite for rigging basic but also a platform of knowledge and is highly recommended for all of the tower crane, mobile crane and vehichle loading programs that we offer.