TLILIC0040

LICENCE TO OPERATE A NON-SLEWING MOBILE CRANE (GREATER THAN 3 TONNES CAPACITY)

$1,150

4 days

Face to Face

Accredited Course

This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to operate a non-slewing mobile crane safely.

Non-slewing mobile crane means a mobile crane incorporating a boom or jib that cannot be slewed, and includes:

  • an articulated mobile crane
  • a locomotive crane

but does not include vehicle tow trucks.

This unit applies to the activities of a person operating a non-slewing crane with a capacity exceeding 3 tonnes.

A person performing this work is required to hold a non-slewing mobile crane high risk work (HRW) licence.

This unit requires a person operating non-slewing mobile crane to plan the work, conduct routine checks, set up crane, transfer load, mobile load and shut down and secure crane.

The standard 4-day course cost $1150.00

Please note additional fees are payable to NT Worksafe for processing of High Risk Work Licence applications.

Full Payment for your course must be made at least the day prior to the course commencement. When paying EFT the payment must be received at least the day prior to the course commencement. Your place will be confirmed in the course once payment is made in full and course pre-requisites are meet.

If you are enrolling in multiple course’s and the total value exceeds $1500 please contact us to discuss how your payments can be made.

Payment for this course can be made via Cash, Credit Card, Direct Deposit, and Paypal. Please ensure payment is made prior to commencing your course.

 

Full fees and charges details are available at www.allglobaltraining.com.au



 

This unit of competency is delivered over 4 days and consists of theory and practical demonstration including practice time. Delivery is at All Global Training’s training facilities or at your workplace by arrangement.

While there is no prerequisite to obtain your open (CN) HRWL, All Global Training recommend participants hold a National HRWL to perform dogging that has been issued by, or on behalf of a WHS Regulator or Current Rigging HRWL.

As per NT Worksafe requirements:

To be eligible to apply for a licence, you must:

  • be at least 18 years of age
  • can use English at a level that enables the safe performance of high risk work;
  • have obtained the required training, assessment, experience and qualifications (to the satisfaction of an accredited assessor)

Participants must provide Photographic Identification (Licence, Passport etc.) and an NT address. Participants who do not have an NT address and are Fly In Fly Out (FIFO) workers must present a letter from their employer confirming that they are employed at a NT worksite or complete a statutory declaration which must include the following wording: “I solemnly declare that my primary/permanent place of work is at (location) for (employer)”.

If participants are unsure of what may be involved, they should contact us immediately to speak to an assessor. If assistance is required in regards to language, literacy and numeracy, please advise your trainer prior to enrolment. Our Student Handbook contains our policies and procedures for information prior to enrolment and is available for download from our website
Student Handbook

You will need to have a USI. A USI gives you access to your online USI account which is made up of ten numbers and letters. It will look something like this: 3AW88YH9U5.

A USI account will contain all your nationally recognised training records and results. One of the main benefits of the USI is that you will have easy access to your training records and results throughout your life.

To apply for your USI, to watch an informative short video, for a fact sheet or for any general queries about the USI please visit www.usi.gov.au.

You will be required to provide All Global Training with your USI when you enroll with us.

Verification of Competencies can be delivered on-site and at our training facility for this course. For more information, please contact the facility.

Participants are required to wear appropriate clothing including PPE (high visibility, long sleeved shirt, long trousers) and steel capped boots. All Global Training will provide participants with learning material and assessment documentation pursuant to the nationally mandated assessment instrument produced by Safe Work Australia. A range of assessment methods are used to enable participants to demonstrate competency including: written knowledge test, written calculations test and practical test. The knowledge and calculation tests must be completed in the English language and without assistance, reference books, materials or course notes however an electronic calculator can be used for the calculations test. The practical test has a series of skills and abilities that must be demonstrated under the direct observation of the assessor. All Global Training trainers and assessors hold TAE40110 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment, can demonstrate industry knowledge and competence and are WorkSafe approved. The trainer will let you know on the day of training whether you have successfully completed the course and provide you with guidance/advice if you require additional training to complete the unit.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL and Credit Transfer) is the recognition of skills and knowledge gained through formal training, work experience and life experience. If participants have current experience, the course time may be reduced. They may be asked to provide additional evidence to support their application, or participate in a challenge test to assist All Global Training staff in determining their current level of knowledge and skills. All Global Training is obliged to recognise AQF qualifications and statements of attainment issued by other registered training organisations. Direct Credit Transfer is available for students who enrol in a course and have an existing equivalent unit of competency from the same or another course. RPL and CT can only be granted against the knowledge and skills component of this course, NOT the assessment. Participants must still undertake the mandatory High Risk Work Licence National Assessment Instrument.

Please refer to our Refund Policy www.allglobaltraining.com.au

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All Global Training has been formed with the vision of providing specialist quality, no-compromise training and assessing services throughout the Northern Territory in the mining, oil and gas and civil construction industries. Our trainers combined have many years of field experience and have worked in remote locations such as: Australia, Philippines, Indonesia, Singapore, Mongolia, Borneo, Brunei, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Malaysia, Africa and more.

Our services range from basic verifications of competence, specialist training on machinery, specialist training and mentoring, gap analysis, and training.

We pride ourselves on being conversant with our scope of registration and are able to contextualize our training to suit individual business needs by utilising specifically designed instruction manuals to ensure candidates are not just competent, but they are also confident.

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