CV Crane + Dogging Training Course
Topics covered on course :
- Vehicle Loading Crane operations:
- Calculate safe working loads of fibre, wire and chain slings in straight, reeved and multi-leg configurations
- Inspect equipment & identify faulty items
- Correctly care for & store lifting equipment
- Inspect crane component parts including sheaves, ropes, drums, hooks and anchorage
- Assess load mass
- Conduct pre-operational checks
- Produce a simple job plan
- Set up, operation and shut down of crane
- Demonstrate all signals (hand and whistle)
- Use of crane charts
- Dogging operations:
- Occupational Safety & Health
- Job/ Site Planning & Accident Prevention
- Fibre Slings (including knots, bends & hitches, whipping & splicing, and understanding natural & synthetic fibres and safe usage)
- Flexible Steel Wire Rope
- Chains
- Factors Effecting Safe Working Load (SWL)
- Accessories (shackles, eyebolts, inspection)
- Slinging & Handling Loads
- Cranes (including outriggers, use of charts, hazards and communications)
- Load Assessment
Suitability :
For persons over the age of 18. Students must also be free of any physical or medical condition that may affect ability to undertake Dogging operations and/or safe operation of a Vehicle Loading Crane, and speak the english language to a level that would ensure safe operation in an Australian workplace.
Prerequisites :
- Prerequisite unit of competency: None
- Prerequisite High Risk Work Licence: None
Outcome :
- Statement of Attainment for the nationally recognised units of competency RIIHAN208A Perform dogging and RIIHAN307A Operate a vehicle loading crane
- High Risk Work Licences class Dogging (DG) and Vehicle Loading Crane operation (>10 Metre Tonnes) (CV). Issued by WorkSafe (WA)
Duration :
Five Days
Cost :
$1320 + $158 (Worksafe WA Fee) + $37 (Photo Process Fee) = $1515