CPCCLRG3002 Licence to perform Rigging Intermediate
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CPCCLRG3002 Rigging Intermediate level (Workready) This unit specifies the outcomes required to perform rigging work at the intermediate level, which includes all the outcomes for rigging work at the basic level, and also includes rigging of cranes, rigging of conveyors, rigging of dredges and excavators, rigging associated with tilt slabs, rigging associated with demolition work, and dual lifts for licensing purposes.
Introduction:
Content includes but is not limited too; planning the job, selecting and inspection equipment, set-up tasks, erect structures and plant, dismantle structures and plant. This unit largely focuses on a practical training approach to ensure participants are provided with an engaging training experience and are well equipped to performing intermediate rigging.
The course runs over a 5-day period in which learners are provided with the required knowledge and skills to perform intermediate rigging duties safely and confidently. The volume of content to be covered during the 5-days requires a commitment from learners to allow up to 10 hours, per day with possibility of course revision during the evenings. This will ensure our learners experience a quality training product in support of their skill level upon completion and entry into the high-risk industry. We pride ourselves on delivering a quality product, resulting in a quality rigger upon successful completion. During training, learners will undergo a series of assessments to ensure they have retained knowledge and can apply the level of skill required to undergo Workplace Health & Safety Queensland high-risk licensing assessments. In the event a learner does not pass pre-assessment, they will be requested to complete further training to build on their knowledge and skill level to ensure they reach the requirements of licensing assessment. In the event a learner is requested to re-attend training, fees may apply.
The course runs over a 5-day period in which learners are provided with the required knowledge and skills to perform intermediate rigging duties safely and confidently. The volume of content to be covered during the 5-days requires a commitment from learners to allow up to 10 hours, per day with possibility of course revision during the evenings. This will ensure our learners experience a quality training product in support of their skill level upon completion and entry into the high-risk industry. We pride ourselves on delivering a quality product, resulting in a quality rigger upon successful completion. During training, learners will undergo a series of assessments to ensure they have retained knowledge and can apply the level of skill required to undergo Workplace Health & Safety Queensland high-risk licensing assessments. In the event a learner does not pass pre-assessment, they will be requested to complete further training to build on their knowledge and skill level to ensure they reach the requirements of licensing assessment. In the event a learner is requested to re-attend training, fees may apply.