CPCCLDG3001 Licence to perform dogging
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CPCCLDG3001 Licence to perform dogging
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We offer day courses (afternoon courses).High Risk Work Licence CPCCLDG3001 Licence to perform dogging – $TBA per person. Please inquire about combining the Rigging Course.
Course Certification
CPCCLDG3001 Licence to perform dogging. The nationally recognised course. The participants will receive a High Risk Licence from Work Health & Safety Queensland when deemed competent.
We offer training sessions in small groups focused on enhancing both theoretical and practical skills for students!
Proof Of Identification Entry Requirements:
• minimum age is 18 years
• Be able to read and write basic English
• Be physically capable of working outdoors on your feet.
PPE Requirements
• Appropriate PPE (Personal Protective Equipment)
• Safety shoes or boots
• Hi-vis shirt
• A broad-brimmed sun hat and water bottle are recommended
• Providing identification is mandatory by WorkSafe Queensland to attend the CPCCLDG3001 Licence to perform dogging
Click on the Worksafe Link below:
(We recommend 5 days for Beginners)
5 – Day High-Risk Work Licence CPCCLDG3001 Licence to perform dogging. (Face-to-Face Training)
- Theory and Practical Training.
- Theory and Practical revision.
- Theory and Practical Assessment
Course Duration & Dates
Course Start Time: 7:30 am
CPCCLDG3001 Licence to perform dogging . Courses are run most weekdays and Afternoons.
Course Price
Special: (now $1450) per person.
When the invoice is paid in full, we will send the Learning Materials to get the trainee started for all three options, which may shorten the course duration.
Course Locations
Brisbane facilities: Richlands Southside of Brisbane
Course Overview
This course is a legal requirement in this sector in Australia to perform load moving and connect the lifting gear to a load.
We provide both theory and practical training to obtain a High-Risk Work Licence. All Doggers must enrol in a formal training course delivered by recognised trainers and accredited assessors aligned with an RTO.
It is a condition of accreditation that assessors in Queensland not conduct an assessment for a high-risk work licence class unless they sight evidence of formal training and supervised practical training.
Course Outline
Plan and prepare for dogging5 – Day Course
Plan and prepare for dogging
- Review task instructions, consult with relevant persons to seek clarification as required, and obtain relevant workplace information.
- Obtain and interpret information, including safe work method statements (SWMSs), required to ensure that activities are performed in compliance with workplace-specific and safe work requirements.
- Obtain and interpret information required to ensure that equipment inspection, use, maintenance and storage comply with manufacturer requirements.
- Identify workplace and task-specific hazards and determine required risk controls and safety measures, and equipment, including signs and barricades, personal protective equipment (PPE), and fall prevention and fall arrest equipment.
- Calculate load weight, dimensions and centre of gravity.
- Determine lifting and slinging points.
- Calculate the derated working load limit (WLL) of lifting equipment resulting from selected slinging techniques.
- Establish required communication methods with the plant operator.
Set up Task
- Select risk controls and equipment, including fall prevention and fall arrest equipment, and check that it is working and fit for purpose.
- Select and check PPE.
- Select lifting equipment and gear, inspect for defects, and isolate, tag out, report and record defective items.
- Select communication equipment and check that it is working and fit for use.
Select and inspect equipment
- Establish and maintain communication with relevant persons to ensure the lift plan and risk controls are communicated clearly, including any impact on other workplace activities.
- Ensure risk controls and safety measures, and equipment have been put in place.
- Prepare lifting equipment and gear for safe use.
- Consult with relevant persons to ensure that the load destination is stable, able to bear the load and prepared for safe access and landing.
- Attach and secure lifting equipment and gear to the plant-designated lifting point.
Perform the task
- Direct plant designated lifting point/hook, over the load’s centre of gravity.
- Direct plant designated lifting point/hook, over the load’s centre of gravity.
- Use signals and radio communication methods to direct the load movement, both in and out of sight of the plant operator.
- Conduct a test lift to check the security of the slings and the stability of the load, lifting equipment and gear.
- Direct the movement of the load in accordance with the lift plan, including lowering and landing.
- Disconnect the lifting gear from the load and direct the positioning of the crane or hoist for the next task.
Pack up and clean up.
- Remove excess materials from the work area.
- Inspect lifting equipment and gear for defects, and isolate, label and report defective items.
- Store lifting equipment and gear in accordance with workplace requirements.
- Remove risk controls, safety measures, and equipment.We provide both theory and practical training, generally with a final assessment. Formal training is usually conducted in a classroom-style environment and covers all elements of the unit of competency associated with the licence class. It includes both theory and practical demonstrations of the safe use of load movements and planning and preparing for dogging operations.
Certification & Licensing
Participants will receive a High Risk Licence to perform dogging operations from Work Health & Safety Queensland and a PDF Version of their Statement of Attainment from RTO, Tectra Australia 40889, by Email, when they are deemed to be competent. Statements of attainment are documents (like a certificate) that show the units of competency that a student completes as part of a nationally recognised course. The Trainee will receive an email from WH&SQ, then the trainee has 60 days to lodge his or her application online to receive their licence from Work Health and Safety Qld.
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