DG HRW Licence (CPCCLDG3001A)

Licence perform dogging

This course is the first step to becoming a rigger. You start by learning the basics of how to sling loads and directing crane operators in the movement of loads. You can enrol in this course and obtain professional training delivered by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO 4575) certified by WorkSafe

Our experienced trainers will train you with the skills required to obtain this class of HRW licence including how to select and inspect slings, how to calculate the weights of different loads, where to connect slings and also how to direct the crane operator using various communication methods. These are the basic skills you will need to know to be able to perform dogging work in a safe and efficient manner.

Course description

The dogging course covers the following units:

·  How to plan work

·  Conduct a full visual inspection of all lifting gear and accessories

·  Sling loads of different weights and sizes

·  Shift and place loads of different weights and sizes

·  Monitor site conditions

·  Pack up the gear as per manufactures specifications

·  Understand the correct communication methods between the operator and dogger

The course is conducted over 4 consecutive days

Course Name / : / Licence to perform dogging
Course Code: / : / CPCCLDG3001A - WorkSafe HRW Licence (code DG)
Duration / : / This course runs for 4 X 8 Hour Days Check course dates for next available course details.
Location / : / Our up to date facility is located at:
Australian Easy Train
35 Kimberly Road
Dandenong Victoria 3175
PH (03) 9706 - 4881
Dress Requirements / : / Safety Shoes or Boots, High Visibility Clothing, Hard Hat and any other PPE you may require. If you require to use gloves please bring them with you.
Equipment Required / : / ·  We supply all equipment required including whistles and lanyards.
·  We will be using our choice of crane being either a XCMG 25t mobile slewing crane set up on outriggers or our 80t Sumitomo crawler crane. We vary between the two depending on weather conditions and availability. Rest assured we will have you directing one or the other during your course.
·  (see pictures of the cranes on the C6 & C1 course page)
·  Our cranes has undergone the required services and is always up to the requirements of the Australian Standards and is serviced regularly.
·  Suitable materials to ‘pigsty’ the cranes outriggers may be fitted
·  Slings and chains to perform the required lifts.
Material Required / : / We supply Learners Guides, Revision Sheets, Assessment Paperwork, and all other Administration Documents that may be required.
Prerequisites / : / You will need to be able to use the English language at a level which will enable you to safely perform work of a high risk nature. As per (6.7 - National Standard for licensing persons performing high risk work 2006)
·  You will be required to be in good health and fit to perform the required tasks. Your trainer must be notified of any condition that could affect you performing the training prior to starting the course.
·  All students must be at least 18 years of age prior to commencing the course.

Course Assessment

AET adopts a range of assessment methods to ensure flexibility for clients as well as meeting the specific requirements of the unit(s) from the Construction and Plumbing training package.

Assessments methods include practical demonstrations, written tests and oral questioning. Clients who require additional learning support or assistance should inform AET prior to the course commencement to ensure this support is available.

Nationally recognized statement of attainment

All participants will receive a nationally recognized statement of attainment CPCCLDG3001A-Licence to perform dogging on successful completion of the assessment.

On successful completion of the course the applicants will need to go individually to an Australian Post office with $60.00 and 100 points of identification for the processing of their licence.