Whether you are a student, professional, or an organization looking to enhance your lifting operations skills, this unit of competence will help you understand the key concepts, requirements, and best practices associated to Conduct Lifting Operations.
This course is suitable for vocational students pursuing training in lifting operations, professionals working in industries such as construction, manufacturing, logistics, and mining, where lifting operations are involved.
Entry Requirements
There are no prerequisite skills or education required to undertake the unit, however, it is advisable participants have a basic level of literacy, numeracy and communication skills.
Structure
This course consists of one (1) unit of competency: RIIHAN203E
- The principals of safe lifting operations
- Identifying different types of lifting equipment and their applications
- the process of rigging and its role in lifting operations
- Understanding safety procedures and protocols
- Load calculation
- Hand, audible and visual communication styles
- Applicable legislation
- Lifting equipment selection and inspection
- Load calculations and weight estimation
- Proper use of slings, shackles, and other rigging accessories
- Incident reporting and emergency procedures.
- Safe work practices and hazard identification.
Delivery
For participants with no industry experience it is recommended that pre reading be undertaken prior to the commencement of the course.
Actual delivery time is broken into approximately 5 hours of face to face class time including a written assessment and participant demonstration of knowledge and skills specific to conducting lifting operations, with additional hours allocated to personal study time prior to the class.
Assessment
The competency of attendees is confirmed with a written assessment and a practical assessment, both of which must be successfully completed.
Outcomes
A Statement of Attainment (and wallet card) can only be issued after the student has successfully completed the written assessment and the trainer has observed them successfully demonstrating conducting lifting operations.
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RIIHAN305D Operate a gantry or overhead crane is a nationally accredited VET unit. For participants with no industry experience nominal hours are 40. Prior to the commencement of the course participants will be issued with pre-reading.
This course provides participants with the relevant knowledge and skills required to operate a gantry or overhead crane in accordance with relevant work health and safety act (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS)
This non-licensed course is suitable for operators of a bridge or gantry crane which has no more than three powered operations e.g. traverse, travel and hoist; where the exercise of judgement is not required when slinging a load; and where there is no need to direct the bridge or gantry crane operator in the movement of a load which is out of view of the operator.
Entry Requirements
There are no prerequisite skills or education required to undertake the unit, however, it is advisable participants have a basic level of literacy, numeracy and communication skills.
Structure
This course consists of one (1) unit of competency: RIIHAN305D
Delivery
Actual delivery time is broken into approximately 5 hours of face to face class time including a written assessment and participant demonstration of knowledge and skills specific to operating a gantry or an overhead crane, with additional hours allocated to personal study time prior to the class
This unit is taken in conjunction with RIIHAN203D Conduct Lifting Operations
Assessment
The competency of attendees is confirmed with a written assessment and a practical assessment, both of which must be successfully completed.
A Statement of Attainment (and wallet card) can only be issued after the trainee has successfully completed the written assessment and the trainer has observed the trainee to operate a gantry or overhead crane correctly.
Outcomes
Students will develop knowledge and skills in:
- Accessing, interpreting and completing crane operating documentation
- Hazard identification
- Risk management
- Inspection to the selection of the correct tools and equipment.
- Load calculation
- Hand and whistle communication
- Applicable legislation
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RIIWHS202D Enter and Work in Confined Spaces
This confined space course is a nationally accredited VET course. For participants with no industry experience nominal hours are 30. Prior to the commencement of the course participants will be issued with pre reading. Actual delivery time is broken into approximately 7.5 hours of face to face class time with additional hours allocated to personal study time and the completion of written assignments.
This course provides participants with the relevant knowledge and skills required to enter and work in confined spaces in accordance with relevant work health and safety act (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS). The unit of competency is also is appropriate for those performing sentry or stand by person roles, at worksites within construction; coal mining; drilling; extractive industries; metalliferous mining, facilities and general construction.
Topics include:
- Definitions and types of confined spaces
- Confined space Hazard Identification
- Risk management
- Permit types
- Emergency and incident response
- Gas monitoring techniques, isolation, purging and ventilation.
- Applicable legislation
Our Difference:
We have no hidden fees and offer full support for our students in all of our courses. We seek to achieve the best possible experience for students and employers in our training.
Entry Requirements
There are no prerequisite skills or education required to undertake the unit, however, it is advisable participants have a basic level of literacy, numeracy and communication skills
Delivery
Enter and Work in Confined Spaces utilises various learning techniques to ensure all participants learning styles are catered for. Visual presentations, class discussion, case studies, open questions and demonstration are used to prepare participants wishing to inspect or carry out work within confided worksites.
Assessment
The competency of attendees is confirmed with two written assessments and practical activities, both of which must be successfully completed. A Statement of Attainment (and wallet card) can only be issued after the trainer has marked both assessments and observed participants demonstrating tasks correctly
Outcomes:
Confined space training is a great addition to your current skill set and will set you apart in the industry.
The median salary for someone with this qualification is $80K
Common related jobs include:
- Maintenance Supervisor
- Production Operator
- Construction Foreman
- Fiber Optic Technician
- OHS Advisor
Where to next?
Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations
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