C6 CRANE TICKET COURSE

Licence to Operate a Slewing Mobile Crane (Up to 60 tonnes) - TLILIC0023
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Unit Name

TLILIC0023- Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 60 tonnes)

Licence

C6

Course Duration

5 Days

Entry Requirement/s

Licence to Perform Dogging (DG – Company Policy)

Course Cost*

Full price: $2190.00

CSQ funded price: $788.00

C6 Crane Ticket Course – Train with our 8 crane fleet

  • Gain experience in some of the many different types of crane classes this licence encompasses – from a slewing XCMG 25T truck mounted crane to a 14T Franna (non-slewing pick & carry crane).
  • Professional trainers with years of operating, dogging and rigging experience from construction, offshore rigging, mining and entertainment sectors
  • 7T & 10T city class cranes and telehandler, which are encompassed on this licence available for training

This course is designed to ensure that participants have the skills and knowledge required to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 60 tonnes) for licensing purposes. It encompasses the requirement for the up to 60 tonnes licence.

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Unit Name

TLILIC0023- Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 60 tonnes)

Licence

C6

Course Duration

5 Days

Entry Requirement/s

Licence to Perform Dogging (DG – Company Policy)

Course Cost*

Full price: $2190.00

CSQ funded price: $788.00

C6 Crane Ticket Course – Train with our 8 crane fleet

  • Gain experience in some of the many different types of crane classes this licence encompasses – from a slewing XCMG 25T truck mounted crane to a 14T Franna (non-slewing pick & carry crane).
  • Professional trainers with years of operating, dogging and rigging experience from construction, offshore rigging, mining and entertainment sectors
  • 7T & 10T city class cranes and telehandler, which are encompassed on this licence available for training

This course is designed to ensure that participants have the skills and knowledge required to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 60 tonnes) for licensing purposes. It encompasses the requirement for the up to 60 tonnes licence.

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TLILIC0023 - Licence to Operate a Slewing Mobile Crane (up to 60 tonnes)

 

Course Overview

This course or unit of competency, officially known as 'TLILIC0023 - Licence to Operate a Slewing Mobile Crane (up to 60 tonnes)' but often referred to in the relevant industries as a 'C6 crane ticket course' requires the operator to plan the work, conduct routine checks, set up the crane, transfer loads, mobile loads and shut down and secure the crane.

Competence in this unit, does not in itself result in a High-Risk Work Licence to operate this plant. A student must successfully complete the National Assessment Instrument (NAI) (which is the mandated assessment for the HRWL to operate the relevant licencing class as detailed in this unit) and be issued with an CAS .

On successful completion of this course, participants will be able to apply for a High-Risk Work Slewing Mobile Crane up to 60 tonnes (C6) Licence. There are costs associated with applying for the licence. Please visit www.worksafe.qld.gov.au for current licence fees.

Application

This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a slewing mobile crane with a maximum rated capacity (MRC) up to 60 tonnes, in accordance with all relevant legislative responsibilities. Competence in this unit, does not in itself result in a High-Risk Work Licence (HRWL) to operate this plant.

Up until February 2022, it was a prerequisite for this course that a person undertaking this unit must hold:

  • A current National HRWL to perform dogging or a current certification for a specific VET course for HRWL to perform dogging that has been issued by, or on behalf of a WHS Regulator

Please note that this is still an 'On the Job Training' company policy that it remains a prerequisite that a participant gain the necessary skills and knowledge and thus deemed competent in a VET recognised 'Licence to Perform Dogging' unit prior to undertaking this course or any other crane course we offer.

Slewing mobile crane means a mobile crane incorporating a boom or jib that can be slewed, but does not include:

  • A front-end loader or
  • A backhoe or
  • An excavator or
  • Other earth moving equipment, when configured for crane operation.

Further Information is available on the following links:

Performance Criteria

Course Outline

  • Operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 60t capacity) for the lifting and moving of loads to the safe working rated capacity in conjunction with other associated personnel
  • Apply risk assessment and hazard control strategies
  • Use and interpret crane manufacturer's specifications and data, including load charts, to enable the crane to be configured for the load
  • Verify problems and equipment faults and demonstrate appropriate response procedures
  • Appropriate mathematical procedures for estimation and measurement of loads
  • WHS legislation, standards and codes of practice relevant to the full range of processes for the crane class
  • Mobile slewing crane characteristics and capabilities to allow the configuration of the crane to suit the range of loads
  • Understanding of the hierarchy of hazard identification and control
  • Organisational and workplace standards, requirements, policies and procedures for conducting operations for the crane class
  • Procedures for the recording, reporting and maintenance of workplace records and information
  • Rated capacity and working load limits (including use of crane load charts)
  • Typical routine problems encountered in the process and with equipment and adjustments required for correction

Licensing/ Regulatory Information

Legislative and regulatory requirements are applicable to this unit of competency.

This unit is based on the licensing requirements of Part 4.5 of the Model Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulations and meets Commonwealth, State and Territory HRWL requirements.

The National Assessment Instrument (NAI) is the mandated assessment for the HRWL to operate the relevant licencing class as detailed in this unit.

Pre-requisite For This Course

What to Bring

  • Provide 100 Points of identification (as per Workplace Health and Safety Queensland requirements)
  • Steel cap Boots
  • Safety gloves
  • Hi-Visibility shirt and hard hat with a brim
  • Suitable outdoor work clothing (no singlets)
  • Lunch and water bottle
  • If applicable, any evidence of prior experience e.g old certificates
  • USI Number (Find My USI)

Additional Information

Course Timing: Course days typically run from 6:30am to approximately 3:00pm, with night courses from 3.30pm - 9.30pm.  Participants are advised to arrive 15 minutes early to sign in.

*You may be required to start before 6:30am and stay after 3:00pm depending on how long the formal assessment runs for, we will advise of these times on the day of formal assessment.

Course Structure:
Please note: Competence in a unit does not in itself result in a licence.

Once the trainer believes the participant has demonstrated theoretical and practical understanding of the chosen course (i.e ‘Unit of Competency’), this will be verified with a certificate or what’s known as a ‘Statement of Attainment’ from us, On the Job Training.

In order to obtain a licence, the candidate, after successful completion of the unit of competency, can choose to participate in the theoretical and practical assessments known as ‘National Assessment Instruments’ (NAI) held at the conclusion of each course at On the Job Training. This is conducted by an assessor on behalf of Workplace Health & Safety Queensland. On successful completion of the mandated assessments, they will be issued with a ‘Candidate Assessment Summary’ (CAS) by On the Job Training.

Upon successful completion of the NAI as stated above, the Office of Industrial Relations Queensland will contact them with instructions on how to apply for the high risk work licence.

For more information about costs associated with the chosen licence visit the Workplace Health & Safety website.

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TESTIMONIALS

Great experience, easy to understand and comprehend information being related by the trainer. Stress free learning and training environment. Would recommend to anyone seeking thier high risk work license. Shane and Bruce made the experience enjoyable and easy to get through.

Ryhs Bryden

Dogging (DG), AAM Group

Trainers were excellent and extremely helpful communicating their experiences and ways of doing things and teaching the correct way! I am 100% satisfied and would definitely recommend for your training!! Thanks guys!!
 
 
Luke Hines

Dogging (DG), Pensar

I had an absolutely outstanding experience with the entire cew at OTJT.
Very professional and excellent range of experience and skills.

I can reccommend OTJT for having the ability of imparting a great deal of knowledge that will stay with me for the rest of my life. Well done team.

Juan Boulter

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