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TLILIC0005 - Licence to operate a boom- type elevating work platform (boom length 11 meters or more)

Introduction

This course aims to provide participants hands on practical skills and knowledge in the safe and efficient operation of Boom type Elevated Work platforms (above 11mt). These skills are applied through discussion, questioning, role-plays and practical application for the industry specific unit.

Training is blended delivery & combines online pre- course knowledge components as well as a face-to-face trainer led practical skill sessions.

Students are provided with a training manual that covers all parts of the course. Additional material will be made available during both online & practical training sessions.

Successful applicants are required to lodge an application for a High Risk Work Licence in person with Access Canberra within 60 days of issue date of SOA. Once the application form has been processed the nationally recognised licence to perform high risk work for forklift (LF) is issued. Licence is valid for 5 years. The course also provides students a pathway that can lead onto further qualification in Transport and Logistics (TLI).

Pre-Requisite

Must be over 18 years of age.

To achieve competency in the Licence to Operate a boom- type elevating work platform (boom length 11 meters or more) High Risk Work licence assessment candidates will require the ability to read; correctly interpret signage; speak clearly and unambiguously in English; and to explain, describe and verify sometimes complex needs and issues. Writing is required to the level of completing workplace forms as is an understanding of basic mathematics and calculations.

Pre- enrolment skills checks are used by Loadwise Australia if doubt arises for students that may have language, literacy and numeracy issues. To enquire for skills check call (02) 5105 6122 or conduct the Loadwise Australia LLN skills check accessed on www.loadwise.com.au. To be issued a HRW licence in the ACT you must be a resident in the ACT or can satisfy the Regulator that circumstances exist that justifies a residential waiver for issuing a HRW licence. For more information on this requirement please phone 02 6207 8096. Recommended prior to course commencement all students have Work Safely at Heights competency accreditation.

Course Location

Scheduled courses are carried out on site at Loadwise Australia’s training facility Address;

U3, 18-20 Maryborough st, Fyshwick ACT. 2609.

Courses can be carried out onsite at workplaces (in the ACT jurisdiction) however a pre-site visit must be arranged to assess suitability for training and assessment.

Course Cost

$1045.00 per person (GST Exempt for accredited training).

Note: Course cost does not cover the application fee for a High Risk Work licence. This will be charged at the Access Canberra service centre.

Funding: A worker may be eligible for course funding if he/she works for a company or organisation that is substantially (at least 80%) engaged in carrying out work described in the Schedule of Work in the Act (Building and Construction Industry Training Levy Act 1999), within the ACT; Contact the ACT Building and Construction Industry Training Fund Authority on 02 6262 5630 for more information.

How are students assessed?

Upon completion of training all students are then required to undertake the National HRWL (above 11mt) boom type elevated work platform assessment. This assessment is made up of three elements which includes theory, calculations and practical: The theory exam is a closed book test and no outside assistance is permitted. Reasonable adjustment can be applied by allowing students to request an oral assessment if language or literacy barriers exist. (Trainers must be notified of this request prior to course commencement).

The calculations must be completed in writing – Oral testing is not permitted. (No outside assistance is permitted). Practical assessment involves students demonstrating risk management, pre-inspections (PPE and EWP), completing specific boom positioning tasks (using a compliant above 11mt boom type EWP) and post operational inspections.

Skills we teach

  • Planning and risk management
  • Applicable legislations and standards
  • EWP types
  • Characteristics and uses
  • Inspection
  • Maintenance and testing of the EWP
  • Correct set up
  • Safe and efficient operation techniques
  • Spotting
  • Shut-down paperwork
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Refund Policy

Can be accessed from Loadwise Australia Website www.loadwise.com.au by clicking Resources tab - Fees & Charges.

USI Requirements

Elevated Work Platform Training requires a Unique Student Identifier (USI). Loadwise Australia is unable to provide you with your Statement of Attainment until you have provided us with your USI. To apply for a free USI visit the USI website or contact our facility. https://www.usi.gov.au/

AT A GLANCE
delivery

Blended

cost

$1045.00 (GST Free)

duration

3 days intensive. Online: Self-paced: Approx. 2-3 hours online knowledge. *Must be completed prior to practical workshop. Practical Workshop: 3 Days. Note: Longer training periods may be required depending on each Students ability to display competency.

certification

Statement of Attainment issued displaying Nationally recognized Unit of competency listed below:

TLILIC0005 - Licence to operate a boom- type elevating work platform (boom length 11 meters or more)

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