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Course Details

Schedules
NameDatesLocationPlaces
Rigging - Intermediate17 Feb 2025 to 21 Feb 2025 49 Leewood Drive ORANGE0 Full
Rigging - Intermediate28 Apr 2025 to 02 May 2025 49 Leewood Drive, ORANGE3 Apply
Units of Competence
Code Title Hours
CPCCLRG3002 Licence to perform rigging intermediate level 40
Description

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This course applies to those who are required to perform Rigging activities as part of their role.

It is the second of the three different levels of rigging.

DEFINITION - NSW SafeWork
Rigging work means the use of mechanical loadshifting equipment (and associated gear) to move, place or secure a load using plant, equipment or members of a building or structures, to ensure the stability of those members or the setting up or dismantling of cranes or hoists.

Consists of all basic rigging work plus rigging involving:

- cranes, conveyors, dredges and excavators
- tilt slabs
- hoists with jibs and self climbing hoists
- demolition
- dual lifts

But excluding rigging work involving equipment listed below under Advanced rigging.

Payment Plans
Payment Description Payment Up Front
Full course price is $2000. Payment of $1500 required at booking, remainder to be paid upon course start. 1500.00 Yes
Duration

5 Days (4 days training and 1 day SafeWork - HRWL assessment)

Delivery Mode

Classroom and practical activities

Entry Requirements

Pre-requisites
Must have either successfully completed the unit CPCCLRG3001 Licence to perform rigging basic level or hold a valid licence for basic rigging and be able to produce it.

Minimum 18 years of age, physically fit, ability to speak, read & write English.

Please note: This course may require participants to operate heavy equipment for the practical components of Training & Assessments. To ensure a high level of safety during the course, participants may be subjected to random Drug & Alcohol testing. Your acceptance of this is confirmed upon registering as a participant of this course.

Assessment Requirements

100 points of ID (see downloads below)

Materials or Equipment Required

- Learning materials are provided.
- Please bring enclosed footwear, 100 points of ID, hard hat (if owned), weather suitable clothing and Lunch.
- Tea & Coffee Provided.

USI

All students commencing nationally recognised training in Australia are required to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI) to be able to obtain their certificate or qualification from their registered training organisation.
Students are encouraged to create a USI prior to attending any training. To create a USI please head to the following website: https://www.usi.gov.au/

Course Details

Please download the Course Brochure from the link in the downloads section below.

Downloads Learner Handbook
ID requirements- Evidence of Identity
Course brochure
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