CPCCLRG4001A License to perform rigging advanced level

Duration: 5 days of training which includes a formative assessment and 1 day of WorkSafe Assessment which includes but not restricted to:

  • A person who demonstrates competency in this unit must be able to provide evidence of the ability to:
  • comply with OHS licensing legislation.
  • effectively communicate and work safely with others in the work area.
  • effectively conduct risk assessment and management procedures.
  • effectively complete the following tasks:
  • rig a span rope, or
  • rig a flying fox, and
  • install a swinging stage, or
  • install a bosuns chair, and
  • set up a gin pole and conduct a lift with a powered winch, and
  • erect and dismantle a hung or suspended scaffold

Assessment: A full WorkCover Assessment

Required skills for this unit are:

    • ability to calculate Safe Working Load (SWL) and Working Load Limit (WLL)
    • ability to erect and dismantle, level, plumb and stabilise associated plant
    • ability to work safely at heights including the correct application of safety equipment.
    • accurate interpretation of structural charts and structural plans (Site information)
    • applying methods for making temporary connections of ropes using fibre and synthetic types
    • correct application and use of all rigging and associated equipment
    • risk assessment and hazard control strategies
    • interpersonal and communication skills at a level sufficient to site/workplace requirements. This includes the relevant communication methods and equipment.
    • verify problems and equipment faults and demonstrate appropriate response.

 

Required knowledge for this unit is:

  • appropriate mathematical procedures for estimation and measurement of loads
  • ability to interpret manufacturer’s specifications for all plant and equipment use in rigging operations
  • knowledge of principles relating to all plant, equipment and structural stability
  • knowledge of the types and functions of rigging, safety and associated equipment including an understanding of their limitations
  • organisational and workplace standards, requirements, policies and procedures for rigging
  • understanding of the hierarchy of hazard identification and control
  • relevant Commonwealth, state or territory and local government OHS legislation, standards and codes of practice for undertaking rigging activities
  • understanding of inspection and maintenance requirements of a wide range of appropriate plant and equipment in line with Australian Standards or manufacturer’s specifications
  • estimation of ground bearing pressures of the full range of soil types and associated ground conditions for setting up plant and equipment.

Course Requirements

  • 100 points of identification
  • Pens
  • Calculator
  • Whistle
  • Safety Helmet; boots and Hi vis clothing

About Our Course: Our course will allow you to achieve a Certificate in Advanced Rigging, which incorporates all applicable certification requirements. All classes are conducted in English and students should have a sound knowledge of the English language. You will be assessed with both a Theory Exam: Calculation and a Practical Test.

Completed Pre-Course Learning Resources Please wear comfortable clothing and closed footwear When are our Courses running. Please phone John on 0408690614.


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