This unit is based on the requirements of the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work and provides applicants with the knowledge and skills required to obtain a High Risk Licence to Perform Dogging.
TOPICS COVERED
- Workplace Health & Safety Legislation & Operating Procedures
- Hazard Identification, Assess Risks & Control Measures
- Overhead Hazards, Emergency Procedures
- Communication Methods & Signals
- Weight, Dimensions & Centre of Gravity
- Lifting Equipment
- Slinging Methods
- PPE, Tag Lines
- Equipment Inspection
- Test, Lift, Manoeuvre, Land
- Damage & Defect Reporting
DURATION - 5 Days, 8:00am - 4:00pm each day
WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW & DO -
- You must be a minimum of 18 years of age
- You will be required to conduct mathematical calculations throughout this course
- Wear comfortable and practical clothing and enclosed footwear
- You must supply 100 points of identification, including (1) form of current photo identification
- A passport photo is required when you lodge your High Risk application with Australia Post
ASSESSMENTS - Three (3) assessments will be conducted over the duration of the course – Knowledge, Calculations and Practical Assessments. All critical components must be demonstrated and answered correctly.
REASSESSMENT - Applicants deemed not yet competent will be provided the opportunity to undergo further training. Applicants cannot be reassessed for a minimum of 48 hours; fees may apply for each section that requires reassessment.
LICENCES & CERTIFICATION - This course is a Nationally Recognised Training and applicants’ deemed competent at the conclusion of the course will be provided with a Statement of Attainment and the appropriate Licensing Body’s - Licence to Perform High Risk Work Application form. This application is to be lodged at Australia Post which incurs an additional cost and payable to Australia Post.