Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 20 tonnes)
Course code: TLILIC0022
At a Glance
- Course code: TLILIC0022
- Duration: 5 days
- Start: 03-02-2025 ~ 07-02-2025
- Training Location: Rockingham
Overview
IMPORTANT
This price is for the course only. This does not cover the Worksafe fee, this will need to be paid on the day of course commencement. This fee is $100.00
This course is a 5 day course. We can also incorporate C6 into this course (extra costs will be applied to C6 participants).
The course is conducted at our state of the art training center at 9 Beale Way Rockingham WA.
For group bookings you can contact our admin team on (08) 9528-8888
This course can be conducted onsite using your machines.
Construction Training Funding is available for eligible students.
The TLILIC022 Licence to operate a slewing crane up to 20 tonne course is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to operate a slewing crane with a capacity of up to 20 tonnes in a safe and efficient manner.
Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a nationally recognised statement of attainment as well as a High Risk Work (HRW) licence to operate a slewing crane up to 20 tonnes. This licence is valid throughout Australia and is recognised by employers across a range of industries.
Outline
The TLILIC022 Licence to operate a slewing crane up to 20 tonne course is designed to provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills to operate a slewing crane with a capacity of up to 20 tonnes in a safe and efficient manner. The course covers a range of topics, including:
1. Legislative requirements and regulations for crane operation
2. Crane types, components and functions
3. Crane pre-operational checks and maintenance procedures
4. Risk assessments and hazard identification
5. Lift planning and rigging techniques
6. Load charts and weight calculations
7. Communication and signalling procedures
8. Safe operation of the slewing crane
9. Emergency procedures and rescue techniques
Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a nationally recognised statement of attainment as well as a High Risk Work (HRW) licence to operate a slewing crane up to 20 tonnes. This licence is valid throughout Australia and is recognised by employers across a range of industries.