Rigging
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A Rigger is a person that specialises in the lifting and moving of extremely large or heavy loads or who deals with placement of heavy machines. The Rigger also assembles rigging to lift and move equipment or material in manufacturing plant, shipyard, or on construction project: selects cables, ropes, pulleys, winches, blocks, and sheaves, according to weight and size of the load to be moved, and so forth.
BASIC RIGGING
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| Licence Code: | RB |
| Duration: | 4 days of theoretical and practical training |
| Pre-requisite | DG Candidates must have access to a workplace with the equipment/machinery and tools required, and have a Licensed Operator to supervise all workplace training. |
| Training Plan | Training plans will be issued to each student prior to the commencement of the course. In most instances the training plans are similar and contain the following:The first 3 days consists of theory and practical training in the following:
The 4th and final day will consist of the following:
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| Log Book | At the successful completion of the written assessment and assignment, the candidate will be deemed to have demonstrated adequate knowledge, meeting the knowledge requirements of the course. At which time the candidate will receive a Logbook/Training Plan.Workplace training must be recorded within the Log book. The hours required to be logged in the log book will depend on each individual Candidate, and how long it takes them to gain an adequate level of skills and knowledge.Once adequate hours are logged and the Candidate’s immediate Supervisor feels the Candidate has demonstrated consistent application of skills, the Candidate may then undertake the practical exam at Lifting Skills. |
| Completion | At the successful completion of the practical and written assessment and assignment, the candidate will be deemed competent in this unit of competency and receive a Statement of Attainment and Assessment Summary. |
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INTERMEDIATE RIGGING
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| Licence Code: | RI |
| Pre-requisites: | DG & RB Candidates must have access to a workplace with the equipment/machinery and tools required, and have a Licensed Operator to supervise all workplace training. |
| Duration: | 4 days of theoretical and practical training |
| Training Plan | Training plans will be issued to each student prior to the commencement of the course. In most instances the training plans are similar and contain the following:The first 3 days consists of theory and practical training in the following:
The 4th and final day will consist of the following:
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| Completion | At the successful completion of the written assessment, the candidate will be deemed to have demonstrated adequate knowledge, meeting the knowledge requirements of the course. At which time the candidate will receive a Logbook/Training plan.Workplace training must be recorded within the Log book. This will be done within the Candidate’s workplace. The hours required to be logged in the log book will depend on each individual candidate, and how long it takes them to gain an adequate level of skills and knowledge.Once adequate hours are logged and the Candidate’s Supervisor/Employer feels the Candidate has demonstrated consistent application of skills, the Candidate may then undertake the practical exam at Lifting Skills.At the successful completion of the practical and written assessment and assignment, the candidate will be deemed competent in this unit of competency and receive a Statement of Attainment and Assessment Summary. |
To download course dates go to the ‘course dates’ tab.