Licence to perform dogging & Licence to perform rigging (basic level)
Course code: CPCCLDG3001, CPCCLRG3001

At a Glance
- Course code: CPCCLDG3001, CPCCLRG3001
- Duration: 8 days
- Start: 14-03-2025 ~ 21-03-2025
- Training Location: Welshpool
- NRT Type: Unit of Competency
- Qualification Level Name: Bundled Short Course
Overview
The Dogging and Rigging course Perth WA, teaches students the skills and license required for jobs in mining and construction.
Our Dogging Course focuses on expert slinging techniques, lifting gear selection, and effective crane operation, particularly for loads not visible to the operator. And, our comprehensive Rigging Basic Course teaches you everything from equipment movement to steel erections, hoists (including mast climbing hoists), placement of pre-cast concrete, safety nets, static lines, perimeter safety screens, shutters, and cantilever crane loading platforms for licensing purposes.
Outline
Students will attain the theoretical knowledge and the practical application to perform dogging and rigging properly and will be able to:
Plan Task
Review instructions
Consult, and obtain necessary information
Assess hazards
Calculate load details
Establish communication.
Select and Inspect Equipment
Choose and inspect safety and lifting gear
PPE
Communication equipment.
Set Up Task
Communicate plans
Implement safety measures
Prepare equipment
Secure the load.
Perform Task
Direct and secure lifting
Use communication methods
Conduct test lifts
Manage load movement
Erect and dismantle structures, steel, pre-cast concrete, safety nets, hoists, and loading platforms
Adhere to safety standards and best practices in rigging
Pack Up and Clean Up
Clear work area
Inspect and store equipment
Dismantle safety measures
Accredited Units
You will enrol in the following unit of competency:
Disclaimer: To proceed to the Basic Rigging course, students must first successfully pass the Dogging course. Failure to pass the Dogging course requires re-enrolment and completion of the Dogging course before advancing to Rigging.
Entry Requirements
To enter the Dogging and Rigging Course Perth WA, you must meet the following requirements:
Must be 18 years old and above
Present a valid photo I.D. on arrival
Wear steel cap shoes/boots and remove all jewellery prior to commencement
Ability to read, write and understand English
Saferight is dedicated to supporting all students, including those with Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LLN) needs. If your LLN skills are assessed as needing improvement to meet the course requirements, we may recommend additional support or training to help you succeed. If you have any concerns about your LLN skills, we encourage you to contact us before enrolling.
If you have any physical conditions that may affect your ability to complete a course, please visit a doctor and obtain a “Fit for Work” certificate, and send it to our bookings email.
Please note, Saferight reserves the right to cancel your enrolment if this documentation is not provided and you are deemed unfit for training. Additionally, cancellation fees will apply if adequate notice is not given.
Individuals holding a student visa are not eligible to enrol in, participate in, or attend this course, whether face-to-face or online, as Saferight is not registered with CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students). Student visa holders are encouraged to seek training with a CRICOS-registered institution to meet their requirements.
Disclaimer: Students must complete the post-enrolment learner details form sent via the booking confirmation email prior to attending the course. Failure to fill out the post-enrolment form before training will result in certificates not being issued.
Assessment
The Dogging and Rigging Course Perth includes…
Theory Component
Practical Component
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment for:
Students must supply and verify the Unique Student Identifier (USI) before issuance.
Duration
8 Days (7.30 AM – 3.30 PM)