No courses scheduled for this course currently. Please get in contact with High Risk Work Solutions to discuss training options.
3-4 days (experience, competency and class size dependent)
POA
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Partially funded by Keystone if eligible
Must be 18 years of age and possess good language, literacy and numeracy skills
USI number (Unique Student Identifier)
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Photo ID and written evidence of a current Tasmanian address (ie utility bill, telephone bill, car registration papers) must be provided on the first day of training
Biscuits, tea, coffee and drinks are provided. There are many takeaway food options nearby or feel free to bring your own lunch
PPE requirements – Safety boots, hard hat, long pants and Hi Vis short/long sleeve shirt
This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to operate bridge cranes and gantry cranes safely.
Bridge crane means a crane that:
Gantry crane means a crane that:
This unit applies to the activities of a person operating a bridge crane or gantry crane that is:
A person performing this work is required to hold a bridge and gantry crane HRWL.
This unit requires a person operating a bridge crane or gantry crane to:
Legislative and regulatory requirements are applicable to this unit of competency. This unit is based on the licensing requirements of Part 4.5 of the Model Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations and meets Commonwealth, state and territory HRWL requirements.
The National Assessment Instrument (NAI) is the mandated assessment for the HRWL to operate the relevant licencing class as detailed in this unit.
Our expert trainers and assessors follow industry best practice and utilise the latest equipment to ensure you or businesses have the skills and confidence to achieve workplace compliance, and help you excel in your chosen field.
Please contact us by phone or email for all your enquiries, or submit a message and we will get back to you.
High Risk Work Solutions ABN: 86 624 124 856