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Time : 7:30 AM - 4:30 PM
16-12-2024 (Monday)
17-12-2024 (Tuesday)
18-12-2024 (Wednesday)
19-12-2024 (Thursday)
20-12-2024 (Friday)

Available Seats: 2

Price : $990

At a Glance
  • Course code: CPCCLDG3001
  • Duration: 5 days
  • Start: 16-12-2024 ~ 20-12-2024
  • Training Location: Rockingham
  • NRT Type: Unit of Competency
  • Qualification Level Name: Short Course
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.

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 provided all required equipment is available.

Construction Training Funding is available for eligible students.

CPCCLDG3001 Licence to perform dogging is a certification required for those who want to work as a dogger in Australia. A dogger is responsible for directing the movement of heavy loads being lifted by cranes or other lifting equipment.

To obtain a CPCCLDG3001 Licence, individuals must complete a formal training program and demonstrate competency in various aspects of dogging. This may include understanding load characteristics, selecting appropriate lifting equipment, communicating effectively with crane operators, and maintaining a safe work environment.

The training program for a CPCCLDG3001 Licence typically involves a combination of classroom instruction and practical exercises. Participants may be required to complete written assessments and hands-on practical assessments to demonstrate their skills and knowledge.

Once the training is completed and competency is demonstrated, individuals can apply for the CPCCLDG3001 Licence from the relevant regulatory body. Obtaining this licence allows individuals to legally perform dogging work in Australia.

 It is important to note that the requirements for a CPCCLDG3001 Licence may vary slightly between states and territories in Australia. It is recommended to check with the local regulatory authority for specific requirements in your area.

Outline

CPCCLDG3001 Licence to perform dogging is a certification course that provides individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge to safely perform dogging operations. Dogging operations involve the movement and positioning of heavy loads using slinging techniques and equipment such as cranes, hoists, and winches.

 The course covers a range of topics, including risk assessment and hazard control, safe work practices, communication techniques, selection and inspection of lifting gear, and understanding load charts and rated capacity.

 To obtain the licence, participants must demonstrate their competency in various dogging tasks such as selecting and inspecting lifting equipment, spotting for crane or hoist operators, and directing loads in a safe and efficient manner.

  • Introduction and Legislation.

  • WHS Regulations.

  • WHS Act.

  • Code of practice (prevention of falls from heights).

  • Load Calculations.

  • Use and application of fibre ropes. Flexible steel wire ropes, chains, synthetic slings and lifting gear.

  • Requirements for certification under the National Standards.

  • Communication skills.

  • Safe Slinging and Lifting practices.

  • Selection and use of mobile cranes AS 2550.

  • The identification of workplace hazards and the application of appropriate hazard
    control measures.

  • Be able to establish the mass and dimensions of different loads to be lifted.

  • Learning, understanding and the application of appropriate methods of communication with the crane operator.

  • Plan a lift in conjunction with the crane operator and site supervisor.

  • Conduct inspections of all lifting equipment before and after use.

  • Slinging techniques.

  • Correct methods for the slinging of loads of different mass and shapes.

  • Move loads.