Mobile Crane C1 Licensing

Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 100 Tonnes)
Nationally Recognised Training

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Nationally Recognised Training

This course aims to prepare you for the C1 class license, ensuring confident mobile crane operation. Delve into crane operations, including understanding components, load calculations, rigging techniques, and safety protocols, guided by seasoned industry professionals.

Ideal for construction workers, industrial personnel, and newcomers, this course meets Australian standards for high-risk work licensing. Join us to explore crane operation opportunities and begin your rewarding career journey today.

Apply to this course through one of our approved Training Partners

MHTG Australia

  • mhtg.com.au
  • 11 Riedell St, East Wagga Wagga NSW 2650
  • info@mhtg.com.au
Course Details

What is the purpose of this course?

Welcome to our Mobile Crane C1 Licensing course! Are you eager to operate mobile cranes with precision and safety? Our TLILIC0021 course is designed to equip you with the skills and knowledge needed to obtain your C1 class license, enabling you to operate a mobile crane with confidence and proficiency.

Throughout this comprehensive course, you will delve into the intricacies of mobile crane operations, including understanding crane components, load calculations, rigging techniques, and safety protocols. You'll learn from seasoned industry professionals who will guide you through practical exercises and theoretical concepts, ensuring you grasp the essentials of safe crane operation.

By the end of the course, you'll be well-prepared to tackle the licensing examination and emerge as a certified mobile crane operator, ready to excel in diverse industrial settings.

Join us on this transformative journey and unlock the doors to exciting opportunities in the world of crane operation. Enroll now and take the first step towards a rewarding career in the field!

Who is this course for?

This course is ideal for individuals who aspire to become proficient mobile crane operators in various industries. Whether you're a seasoned professional seeking to formalize your skills or a newcomer looking to enter the field, this course provides the essential training required to excel in mobile crane operations.

This course caters to individuals with a passion for precision and safety, who are committed to mastering the art of crane operation. It is suitable for construction workers, industrial personnel, and aspiring crane operators who understand the importance of adhering to industry standards and regulations. Whether you're aiming to advance your career prospects or embark on a new vocational journey, our Mobile Crane C1 Licensing course offers the comprehensive training necessary to thrive in the dynamic world of crane operations.

Slewing mobile cranes are mobile crane incorporating a boom or jib that can be slewed. It excludes front-end loader, back-hoe, excavator or other earth moving equipment when configured for crane operation.

This course is based on the National Standards for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work. A licence to perform high risk work is required if workers use or operate high risk work equipment or plant. Licences are valid in every Australian state and territory, enabling workers to operate high risk equipment under consistent standards throughout Australia.

Do you need a licence?

Before conducting any activities with the slewing mobile crane such as lifting and shifting loads. In general, a person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) must ensure that people engaged in shifting loads with a slewing mobile crane up to 100 tonnes capacity has received sufficient training, instruction and information to correctly follow the specific procedures without exercising judgement.

The class of work is operator of a slewing mobile crane with a capacity up to 100 tonnes.

The class of work is operator of a slewing mobile crane with a capacity up to 100 tonnes. This licence also encompasses authority for the operation of:
– 20 tonnes or less – C2
– 60 tonnes or less – C6
– non-slewing mobile crane – CN
– vehicle loading crane – CV

Duration

The total duration for this course is 40 hours (5 days) as follows for both skilled and non-skilled operators.

The course duration is 40 hours (including 34 hours of training):
– 16 hours of supervised theory instruction
– 18 hours of supervised practical instruction (simulated workplace)
– 4 hours theory assessment (including calculations)
– 2 hours of practical assessment

Learning Outcomes

This course is based on the High Risk Work (HRW) licence requirements.

Qualification gained:

Licence class (C0)
Statement of attainment – TLILIC0021 Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 100 tonnes)

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What is the purpose of this course?

Welcome to the Dangerous Goods Licensing TLILIC0001 course! This comprehensive training program is designed to equip you with the knowledge and skills necessary to handle and transport dangerous goods safely and in compliance with regulatory requirements. Throughout this course, you will learn about the classification, identification, packaging, handling, and documentation of dangerous goods.

Our expert instructors will guide you through practical scenarios and real-world examples, ensuring you gain practical insights and confidence in managing hazardous materials. By the end of this course, you’ll be equipped with the essential certification and expertise to ensure the safe transportation of dangerous goods, protecting both people and the environment. Join us on this educational journey and become a certified professional in handling dangerous goods effectively and responsibly.

The course covers all aspects of the ADG Code together with relevant legislation, including classification, marking, documentation, stowage and load restraint, segregation and compatibility as well as the responsibilities of the individuals involved.

Who is this course for?

The Dangerous Goods Licensing course is ideal for individuals involved in the transportation, handling, or management of dangerous goods across various industries. It caters to professionals such as truck drivers, logistics personnel, warehouse managers, and those responsible for compliance with safety regulations. Whether you’re a seasoned industry veteran seeking to refresh your knowledge or a newcomer looking to enter the field, this course offers invaluable insights and certification to enhance your skill set.

Moreover, this course is indispensable for companies and organizations that deal with the transportation or storage of hazardous materials. Employers can ensure their staff are well-trained and compliant with safety protocols, reducing the risk of accidents, injuries, and regulatory violations. By investing in this training, businesses can uphold high safety standards, protect their workforce, and maintain the integrity of their operations in the handling of dangerous goods.

Regardless of your background or experience level, this course provides a structured and engaging learning environment to help you achieve your goals.

Do you need a licence?

A Dangerous Goods Driver Licence (DGDL) is required for the transport of dangerous goods in the following cases:
– in a receptacle with a capacity of more than 500L
– if there is more than 500kg in a single receptacle
– in the case of IBCs, where the total capacity of all IBCs is more than 3000L or where any IBC is filled or emptied while on the vehicle.

This course is only a part of the process for obtaining a DGDL.

To apply for a dangerous goods driver’s licence

You must:
– complete this course
– be certified as medically fit to drive by a general practitioner
– provide a certified driving history record of satisfactory driving
– provide a passport-sized photograph and a copy of your vehicle driver’s licence
apply online through eConnect and pay the application fee within 6 months of undertaking the training and the medical assessment

The duration of this course is 2 days. This is a mandatory and national requirement imposed by the Dangerous Goods Competent Authorities Panel (CAP).

Upon successful completion of the course, participants are able to make an application to their State Authority for a dangerous goods driver license (renewable every 5 years).

Successful participants will receive a Statement of Attainment. TLILIC0001 Licence to transport dangerous goods by road. Which will form a mandatory requirement of the licence application process.

A Dangerous Goods Driver Licence (DGDL) is required for the transport of dangerous goods in the following cases:
– in a receptacle with a capacity of more than 500L
– if there is more than 500kg in a single receptacle
– in the case of IBCs, where the total capacity of all IBCs is more than 3000L or where any IBC is filled or emptied while on the vehicle.

This course is only a part of the process for obtaining a DGDL.

To apply for a dangerous goods driver’s licence

You must:
– complete this course
– be certified as medically fit to drive by a general practitioner
– provide a certified driving history record of satisfactory driving
– provide a passport-sized photograph and a copy of your vehicle driver’s licence
apply online through eConnect and pay the application fee within 6 months of undertaking the training and the medical assessment

The following information will help you determine if the type of load you are transporting requires a Dangerous Goods Drivers Licence or not.

Determining Placard Licence and Exempt Loads

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