Rigger Intermediate
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Course
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Rigger Intermediate |
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Course Code
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RI |
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Course Number
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OHSCER223A |
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Bookings
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Course Availability
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Contact Us
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Contact us if you have question about this course.
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| Cost & Duration |
| Training & Assessment |
$700.00 4 days of training
1 day of assessment
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| Recognition of Prior Learning |
$700.00 |
Course Description
The course agenda will include;
- All hoists;
- Tilt up panels;
- Demolition;
- Dual lifts.
- Muliple
- Rigging cranes and hoists
- Erection and climbing of tower cranes
Course Availability
| Training & Assessment Calendar |
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Bookings |
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26th - 30th January 2009 (Formal Training and Assesment). Course commences at 8am on Monday. 7.00am Tuesday through Friday |
20 Kamholtz Court, Molendinar Map
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23rd -27th February 2009 (Formal Training and Assesment). Course commences at 8.00am on Monday. 7.00am Tuesday through Friday |
20 Kamholtz Court, Molendinar Map
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| Alternative Options |
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Dates for the following course options can be arranged to suit your needs:
- Assessment only
- Recognition of prior learning (RPL)
- Group bookings
Please contact us for further information.
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Course Objectives
This course is designed to provide trainees with the structured training component that, in conjunction with sufficient verifiable practical experience, will prepare students for assessment in the prescribed occupation of Intermediate rigging (License code RI).
Course Prerequisites
- Participants are advised to hold intermediate numeracy, literacy and communication skills to read and comprehend written instructions.
- Students are not required to be 18 years of age to undertake this course. HOWEVER, the student must be 18 years of age to be a licenced Rigger.
- The trainee rigger needs to be able to work at height and perform physical tasks.
- The trainee rigger must hold a current certificate of competency in Dogging and Basic Rigging. They must also be proficient in all aspects of dogging and basic rigging.
- Students are to wear STEEL CAP SAFETY BOOTS
- Students must have a basic understanding of mathematics (must be able to work out formulas for loads and safe working loads of steel wire rope, synthetic rope and chains).
Students must bring;
- hard hat and safety vest
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Potential crane operators, should have dogging and rigging licences before attempting to obtain crane licences.
**Drivers Licence or Passport is required for course registration.
Enquiries If you would like further information on fees and course dates, please contact our bookings officer on (07) 5564 6266
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