C1 – 100 Tonne Slewing Crane

C1 – 100 Tonne Slewing Crane Course Outline

Aims and outcomes 

This course aims to ensure successful candidates can safely and competently operate a slewing crane up to 100t capacity on site. On completion of the course participants will be able to perform pre-operational checks; set-up and operate the crane competently; shut down and dismantle and perform various operations competently. 


Pre-Requisite 

Licence applicants must be 18 years of age and be physically capable of performing the tasks of a slewing crane operator. A licence to perform Dogging is desirable. A basic level of English and a moderate understanding of mathematics will also be required.


Course Content 

The slewing crane up to 60t operator course is mapped to the Nationally Recognised unit of competency: 

TLILIC0021 Licence to Operate a Slewing Mobile Crane up to 100t.

  • Legislation, Australian Standards, National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work, codes of practice and company lifting procedures.
  • Company risk management procedures and crane risk control
  • Emergency response procedures incl. Case Studies, alarms, limits
  • Crane type and its capacity
  • Inspection of lifting gear
  • Safe use of all lifting gear - correct reeving, angle factors, determine correct capacity of lifting gear
  • Calculate area; calculate volume; use other means of establishing load mass
  • Crane set up requirements, ground bearing capacities, outrigger pad calculations
  • Pre-operational checks, logbook, load chart and its use; areas of operation as per load chart; structural and stability areas; Australian Standards 2550 & 1418; signals as per Australian Standards
  • Operate crane to manufacturers requirements; lift and move loads as directed by dogman/rigger/banksman, follow signals given by dogman/rigger/banksman, shut down and make crane safe.
  • Shut Down and secure site, all lifting gear to be inspected; crane to be inspected and any problems entered into Log Book.

Certification 

Successful candidates will be awarded the Nationally Recognised unit of competency, TLILIC0021 Licence to Operate a Slewing Mobile Crane up to 100t recognised within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). A Licence to Perform High Risk Work, class C1 will also be issued upon application to WorkSafe Tasmania


Duration 

32 hours conducted over 4 days. 


Maximum Participants 

6 persons 


Cost 

POA

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