Course Code: TLILIC0016 | Duration: 4 days
Overhead Bridge & Gantry Crane HRW CB Licence
TLILIC0016 - Licence to operate a bridge and gantry crane
Cost: $2500
Course Overview
In the high-stakes construction industry, the operation of bridge and gantry cranes is a critical skill that requires specialised training. This course is designed to equip participants with the essential knowledge and skills necessary to obtain the High Risk Work Licence – Class CB, required for operating cranes with four or more powered motions or those controlled from a cabin.
WHO IS THIS FOR?
- Construction and industrial workers looking to specialise in crane operations
- Individuals aiming to obtain a High Risk Work Licence – Class CB
- Workers operating bridge or gantry cranes from a cabin or with multiple powered motions
- Employers seeking certified crane operators to ensure site safety and compliance
- Anyone in the construction or logistics sector looking to expand their skill set in heavy machinery operations
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
In the Overhead Bridge and Gantry Crane Course, you’ll gain comprehensive, hands-on training that will prepare you to operate bridge and gantry cranes safely and effectively. Key areas of focus include:
- Crane Setup and Pre-Operational Checks: Learn how to set up and inspect equipment, ensuring it’s safe and functional before each operation.
- Safe Load Handling Techniques: Master essential techniques for managing loads, including assessing weight, load stability, and proper rigging procedures.
- Operational Controls and Maneuvers: Develop proficiency in using crane controls for smooth and precise movements, even in restricted or challenging spaces.
- Risk Assessment and Hazard Management: Understand how to identify potential risks, manage hazards, and comply with safety standards on-site.
- Emergency Procedures and Best Practices: Be prepared for any situation with training in emergency response and effective communication on-site.
This course will equip you with the technical and safety skills required to confidently and competently operate bridge and gantry cranes, positioning you for greater responsibility and advancement in high-risk work environments.
Locations
- Onsite
Units of Study
TLILIC0016 Licence to operate a bridge and gantry crane
Course Outcomes
Participants who are deemed competent in knowledge and practical assessments will receive:
- Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment (SoA) for the unit of competency TLILIC0016 – LICENCE TO OPERATE A BRIDGE AND GANTRY CRANE
SoA will be issued to participants via email within ten (10) business working days. To prevent delay, participants MUST pay in full, and have a current valid email address, valid contact number, and USI number.
Important Information
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES
While there are no specific course prerequisites, it’s important to note that there is an age requirement for this course.
- Participants MUST be 18 and above years of age.
PPE REQUIREMENTS
The practical will be completed in a simulated environment and full PPE will be required. The following PPE is required:
- Safety work boots – steel capped, lace up with ankle support.
- Full-length pants
- Long sleeve shirt or long sleeve high visibility shirt
- Hi-vis vest
- Safety glasses eye protection
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LL&N)
Before training begins, participants will go through an assessment that helps us determine if any learning support is needed. To successfully complete this course, participants are expected to have the following language, literacy, and numeracy skills:
- Interpret and comprehend workplace safety signs and symbols.
- Comprehend workplace policies, procedures, and informational materials.
- Comprehend basic spoken English.
- Communicate essential safety-related information.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
STUDY MATERIAL
Students are to complete pre-training study material supplied by ATS prior to the scheduled training date and to bring with them on the day.
ISSUING OF CERTIFICATES
ATS as provider of this training will issue and email you an electronic copy of your Statement of Attainment within 5-10 business days of completing the course. Your Statement of Attainment is issued by ATS as a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and is recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Other Things to Know
PROOF OF IDENTITY:
Participants are required to bring one of the following current valid photo identification documents (ID) on the day of training:
- Australian or International Passport
- Driver’s Licence
- Unique Student Identifier (USI)
HIGH-RISK WORK LICENCE
Learners have 60 days to lodge their completed documents with the relevant administering statutory authority in each jurisdiction including WorkSafe Victoria and SafeWork SA, who will after assessing the application issue the candidate with a Nationally Recognised Licence to Perform High Risk Work for the relevant class. Candidates who already have a HRW licence will have the new class added and have the licence reissued.
Additional fees are charged by the administering authority at the time of lodgment for issuing the HRW Licence.
OBTAINING YOUR LICENCE:
The licence. to perform High-Risk Work is issued by WorkSafe Victoria. You have 60 days to obtain a high risk work licence, once your successfully completed the course. You need to lodge your licence application and Notice of Assessment via the WorkSafe portal.
• You will receive an email from myWorkSafe that contains your Training ID (approximately 2-3 days once you complete the course)
• The email will contain a link that allows you to download the Notice of Assessment (NOA) to enable you to lodge your licence application.
You can now apply, renew or amend a high-risk work licence online at: www.myworksafe.vic. gov.au.
All licence applications incur a fee payable to WorkSafe Victoria. Further details can be found at: www.worksafe.vic.gov.au/high-risk-work-licence or by calling WorkSafe on 1300 852 562
SoA will be issued to participants,via email within ten (10) business working days. To prevent delay, participants MUST pay in full, and have a current valid email address, valid contact number and USI number.
Assessment Methods
To be deemed competent, participants are required to successfully complete a combination of the written and practical tasks which form an assessment instrument.
Delivery Methods
The delivery of this course is face -to-face in a combination of in a classroom and practical activities in a simulated environment.
Payment Options
Payment options via Credit/ Debit card, Google Pay, Apple Pay, AfterPay and Zip.
Why Choose ATS RTO ?
With over 20 years experience delivering
training and assessment to the construction and rail industries, we pride ourselves on the quality of our training staff and coursework.
At ATS, we are dedicated to enhancing the skills and expanding the knowledge of
every student, with the objective of making your workplace a safer and more efficient environment.
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