Spots available for Basic Rigging conducted over two weekends starting the 16/03/2024
Spots available for Basic Rigging conducted over two weekends starting the 16/03/2024
Discover a diverse range of high-quality training courses tailored for high-risk work licenses. From non-slewing cranes to forklifts, our expert-led programs ensure a thorough understanding of safety protocols and regulatory requirements. Take a transformative step toward career excellence with Kieran's Training Pty Ltd. All High-risk Courses are run in partnership with Go Workplace Training RTO 22464
This course is mandatory for anyone who wishes to operate a mobile non-slewing crane with a capacity of 3 tonnes and above.
Unit of Competency Details
TLILIC00040 Licence to operate a non-slewing mobile crane (greater than 3 tonnes capacity)
Duration
The course takes place for 4 days, 8 hours a day. It also includes self-paced at-home learning.
Location
The course takes place at Go Workplace Training, 63 Garden Rd., Clayton, VIC 3168. Onsite is subject to meeting Work safe requirements
Dress Requirements
Dress standard is as expected on a typical construction site. It includes:
Entry Requirements
Candidates must be at least 18 years of age with a current photo I.D (Passport and or Driver's Licence).
Can use the English language at a level that enables the safe performance of high risk work.
Participants are required to have general good health and fitness, and any pre-existing medical conditions that will affect the training must be disclosed prior to attending.
To obtain a Victorian Work Safe Licence, applicants must reside in Victoria or, if they reside elsewhere, have a valid reason for obtaining the licence in Victoria.
Course Description
At the successful completion of this course, participants will be able to safely operate a non-slewing crane (over 3T) and apply a working knowledge of the OH&S and regulatory requirements in accordance with Work safe standards.
Outcome
At the successful completion of this course, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency and an email from Work Safe Victoria with a link to access a Notice of Assessment (which acts as a temporary licence for 60 days). Participants are required to lodge their Notice of Assessment on the Work Safe portal or at Australia Post and pay the Work Safe Licence fee within 60 days to obtain an ongoing CN licence from Work Safe.
Fees and Charges
This course attracts a fee of $2,300.00 per participant and is GST-exempt. These fees cover all training and assessments. The full course fee must be paid PRIOR to the starting date of the course. Kieran’s Training Pty Ltd is recruiting on behalf of Go Workplace Training (RTO code: 22464). The students will be enrolled in Go Workplace Training for this course and will be responsible for training, assessment, and issuing the Statement of Attainment upon successful completion of this course.
This course is mandatory for anyone who wishes to operate a slewing mobile crane with a maximum rated capacity of up to 60 tonnes.
Unit of Competency Details
The TLILIC0023 course provides the licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 60 tonnes)
Duration
The course takes place for 4 days, 8 hours a day. It also includes self-paced at-home learning.
Location
The course takes place at Go Workplace Training, 63 Garden Rd., Clayton, VIC 3168. Onsite is subject to meeting Work safe requirements
Dress Requirements
The dress standard is as expected on a typical construction site. It includes:
Entry Requirements
Candidates must be at least 18 years of age with a current photo I.D (Passport and or Driver's Licence).
They can use the English language at a level that enables the safe performance of high-risk work.
Participants must have general good health and fitness, and any pre-existing medical conditions that will affect the training must be disclosed before attending.
To obtain a Victorian Work Safe Licence, applicants must reside in Victoria or, if they reside elsewhere, have a valid reason for obtaining the licence in Victoria.
Course Description
Participants will be able to identify the safety requirements for a slewing crane up to 60 tonnes capacity & working environments, as well as be able to apply a working knowledge of the OH&S and minimum regulatory requirements in accordance with Work Safe standards.
Outcome
At the successful completion of this course, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency and an email from Work Safe Victoria with a link to access a Notice of Assessment (which acts as a temporary licence for 60 days). Participants are required to lodge their Notice of Assessment on the Work Safe portal or at Australia Post and pay the Work Safe Licence fee within 60 days to obtain an ongoing C6 licence from Work Safe.
Fees and Charges
This course attracts a fee of $2,600.00 per participant and is GST-exempt. These fees cover all training and assessments. The full course fee must be paid PRIOR to the starting date of the course. Kieran’s Training Pty Ltd is recruiting on behalf of Go Workplace Training (RTO code: 22464). The students will be enrolled in Go Workplace Training for this course and will be responsible for training, assessment, and issuing the Statement of Attainment upon successful completion of this course.
This course is mandatory for anyone who wishes to operate a slewing mobile crane with a maximum rated capacity of over 100 tonnes.
Unit of Competency Details
TLILIC0020 gives the ability to operate a slewing mobile crane of over 100 tonnes.
Duration
The course takes place for 4 days, 8 hours a day. It also includes self-paced at-home learning.
Pre-Requisite
While there are no pre-requisites required by ASQA
I WILL ask that any student wishing to enrol must hold a DG Licence (Licence to perform dogging) and must also have held a crane licence (C6 or CT) for a minimum of 2 years with proof of working within the construction industry.
Location
This course is held offsite and is suited to crane companies looking to upskill their workforce.
Dress Requirements
The dress standard is as expected on a typical construction site. It includes:
Entry Requirements
Candidates must be at least 18 years of age with a current photo I.D (Passport and or Driver's Licence).
Must hold a DG licence and hold either a C6 or CT licence for a minimum of 2 years with industry experience.
Can use the English language at a level that enables the safe performance of high risk work.
Participants are required to have general good health and fitness, and any pre-existing medical conditions that will affect the training must be disclosed prior to attending.
To obtain a Victorian Work Safe Licence, applicants must reside in Victoria or, if they reside elsewhere, have a valid reason for obtaining the licence in Victoria.
Course Description
Participants will be able to identify the safety requirements for a slewing crane over 100 tonnes capacity & working environments, as well as be able to apply a working knowledge of the OH&S and minimum regulatory requirements in accordance with Work Safe standards.
Outcome
At the successful completion of this course, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency and an email from Work Safe Victoria with a link to access a Notice of Assessment (which acts as a temporary licence for 60 days). Participants are required to lodge their Notice of Assessment on the Work Safe portal or at Australia Post and pay the Work Safe Licence fee within 60 days to obtain an ongoing C6 licence from Work Safe.
Fees and Charges
This course attracts a fee of $2,800.00 per participant and is GST-exempt. These fees cover all training and assessments. The full course fee must be paid PRIOR to the starting date of the course. Kieran’s Training Pty Ltd is recruiting on behalf of Go Workplace Training (RTO code: 22464). The students will be enrolled in Go Workplace Training for this course and will be responsible for training, assessment, and issuing the Statement of Attainment upon successful completion of this course.
This course is mandatory for anyone who wishes to operate a slewing mobile crane with a maximum rated capacity over 100 tonnes.
Unit of Competency Details
CPCCLTC4001 gives the licence to operate a tower crane
Duration
4 Days – 8 Hours a Day + Self-paced at-home learning
Pre-Requisite
Students must hold a DG Licence (Licence to perform Dogging)
Location
The course takes place at Go Workplace Training, 63 Garden Rd., Clayton, VIC 3168
Dress Requirements
The dress standard is as expected on a typical construction site. It includes:
Entry Requirements
Candidates must be at least 18 years of age with a current photo I.D (passport and or driver's licence).
Must hold a DG licence.
Can use the English language at a level that enables the safe performance of high-risk work.
Participants are required to have generally good health and fitness, and any pre-existing medical conditions that will affect the training must be disclosed prior to attending.
To obtain a Victorian Work Safe Licence, applicants must reside in Victoria or, if they reside elsewhere, have a valid reason for obtaining the licence in Victoria.
Course Description
Participants will be able to identify the safety requirements for a tower crane in a working environment, as well as apply a working knowledge of the OH&S and minimum regulatory requirements in accordance with Work Safe standards.
Outcome
At the successful completion of this course, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency and an email from Work Safe Victoria with a link to access a Notice of Assessment (which acts as a temporary licence for 60 days). Participants are required to lodge their Notice of Assessment on the Work Safe portal or at Australia Post and pay the Work Safe Licence fee within 60 days to obtain an ongoing C6 licence from Work Safe.
Fees and Charges
This course attracts a fee of $2,800.00 per participant and is GST-exempt. These fees cover all training and assessments. The full course fee must be paid PRIOR to the starting date of the course. Kieran’s Training Pty Ltd is recruiting on behalf of Go Workplace Training (RTO code: 22464). The students will be enrolled in Go Workplace Training for this course and will be responsible for training, assessment, and issuing the Statement of Attainment upon successful completion of this course.
The nationally recognised “Dogging” course is a Work Safe-issued high-risk license class – DG. With this license, you can perform dogging activities in any state or territory of Australia. A trained and licensed Dogman is required when any decisions need to be made regarding:
Unit Of Competency Details
CPCCLDG3001 gives the licence to perform dogging
Duration
Location
The course takes place at Go Workplace Training, 63 Garden Rd., Clayton, VIC 3168
Onsite is subject to meeting Worksafe requirements.
Dress Requirements
(H3) Entry Requirements
Course Description
Participants will be able to identify the safety requirements for all dogging activities and their working environments, as well as be able to apply a working knowledge of the OH&S and minimum regulatory requirements in accordance with Work Safe standards.
Outcome
At the successful completion of this course, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency and an email from Work Safe Victoria with a link to access a Notice of Assessment (which acts as a temporary licence for 60 days). Participants are required to lodge their Notice of Assessment on the Work Safe portal or at Australia Post and pay the Work Safe Licence fee within 60 days to obtain an ongoing DG licence from Work Safe.
Fees and Charges
This course attracts a fee of $1,499.00 per participant and is GST exempt. These fees cover all training and assessment. The full course fee must be paid PRIOR to the starting date of the course. Kieran’s Training PTY Ltd is recruiting on behalf of Go Workplace Training (RTO code: 22464). The students will be enrolled with Go Workplace Training for this course who will be responsible for training, assessment and issuing the Statement of Attainment upon successful completion of this course.
The nationally recognised “Basic Rigging” course is a Work Safe-issued high risk licence class – RB. With this licence, you can perform basic rigging activities in any state or territory of Australia.
A person with a basic rigging high-risk work licence is allowed to complete the following range of tasks:
Unit of Competency Details
CPCCLRG3001 gives you the licence to perform basic rigging
Duration
The course takes place for 5 days, 8 hours per day. It also includes self-paced at-home learning.
The course takes place for 4 days, 9 hours per day. It also includes self-paced at-home learning.
Location
The course takes place at Go Workplace Training, 63 Garden Rd, Clayton, VIC 3168. Onsite is subject to meeting Work safe requirements.
Dress Requirements
Dress standard is as expected on a typical construction site. It includes:
Entry Requirements
Candidates must be at least 18 years of age with Current photo I.D (Passport and or Driver's Licence).
Students must hold a Dogging ticket, CPCCLDG3001
Can use the English language at a level that enables the safe performance of high-risk work.
Participants are required to have generally good health and fitness, and any pre-existing medical conditions that will affect the training must be disclosed prior to attending.
To obtain a Victorian Work safe license, applicants must reside in Victoria or, if they reside elsewhere, have a valid reason for obtaining the licence in Victoria.
Course Description
Participants will be able to identify the safety requirements for all rigging activities and their working environments, as well as be able to apply a working knowledge of the OH&S and minimum regulatory requirements in accordance with Work Safe standards.
Outcome
At the successful completion of this course, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency and an email from Work Safe Victoria with a link to access a Notice of Assessment (which acts as a temporary licence for 60 days). Participants are required to lodge their Notice of Assessment on the Work Safe portal or at Australia Post and pay the Work Safe Licence fee within 60 days to obtain an ongoing DG licence from Work Safe.
Fees and Charges
This course attracts a fee of $1,499.00 per participant [$1,699.00 for weekend courses] and is GST-exempt. These fees cover all training and assessments. The full course fee must be paid PRIOR to the starting date of the course. Kieran’s Training Pty Ltd Is recruiting on behalf of Go Workplace Training (RTO code: 22464). The students will be enrolled in Go Workplace Training for this course and will be responsible for training, assessment, and issuing the Statement of Attainment upon successful completion of this course.
The intermediate Rigging course is suitable for personnel who already hold a basic rigging qualification and are seeking to upgrade to an intermediate rigging High-Risk Work Licence.
Topics covered
Unit of Competency Details
CPCCLRG3002 gives the licence to perform rigging at intermediate level
Duration
The course takes place for 4 days, 9 hours per day. It also includes self-paced at-home learning.
Location
The course takes place at Go Workplace Training, 63 Garden Rd, Clayton, VIC 3168
Dress Requirements
Dress standard is as expected on a typical construction site. It includes:
Entry Requirements
Candidates must be at least 18 years of age with a current photo I.D. (passport and or driver's licence).
Candidates must hold a Basic Rigging Licence (RB).
Can use the English language at a level that enables the safe performance of high risk work.
Participants are required to have general good health and fitness, and any pre-existing medical conditions that will affect the training must be disclosed prior to attending.
To obtain a Victorian Work Safe Licence, applicants must reside in Victoria or, if they reside elsewhere, have a valid reason for obtaining the licence in Victoria.
Course Description
Participants will be able to identify the safety requirements for a slewing crane up to 60 tonnes capacity & working environments, as well as be able to apply a working knowledge of the OH&S and minimum regulatory requirements in accordance with Work Safe standards.
Outcome
At the successful completion of this course, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency and an email from Work Safe Victoria with a link to access a Notice of Assessment (which acts as a temporary licence for 60 days). Participants are required to lodge their Notice of Assessment on the Work Safe portal or at Australia Post and pay the Work Safe Licence fee within 60 days to obtain an ongoing C6 licence from Work Safe.
Fees and Charges
This course attracts a fee of $1500.00 per participant and is GST-exempt. These fees cover all training and assessments. The full course fee must be paid PRIOR to the starting date of the course. Kieran’s Training Pty Ltd is recruiting on behalf of Go Workplace Training (RTO code: 22464). The students will be enrolled in Go Workplace Training for this course and will be responsible for training, assessment, and issuing the Statement of Attainment upon successful completion of this course.
Almost every factory has a forklift these days, and as such, there is a growing demand for forklift operators. So, if you are looking to start or advance your career in a factory or warehouse, a forklift course may be helpful in improving your prospects. Our Forklift courses are carefully designed to help candidates at all levels, including those with little or no prior knowledge about forklifts.
Comprehensive Forklift Training Program
The forklift courses are run over two or three days. Go Workplace Training has a number of Forklifts available, so sufficient time is allowed for both theory and practical training, as well as your forklift licence assessment. We sometimes mix experienced students with beginners, which allows the beginners to have more time on the Forklift and watch and learn from each other, as well as your trainer.
Unit of Competency Details
TLILIC0003 gives you the licence to operate a forklift truck
Duration
The course takes place for 2 days for 8 hours a day. It also includes self-paced at home learning
The course can also take place for 3 days, 8 hours a Day. It includes self-paced at home learning (additional cost)
Location
This course will be organised at:
Dress Requirements:
Preferred Hi-visibility clothing
Safety shoes. (minimum enclosed shoes).
Entry Requirements
All students must be over 18 years of age with a current photo I.D (Passport and or Driver's Licence).
Students must reside in Victoria or, if they are not a Victorian resident, have a valid reason for applying for their forklift licence in Victoria.
Can use the English language at a level that enables the safe performance of high-risk work.
Participants are required to have general good health and fitness, and any pre-existing medical conditions that will affect the training must be disclosed prior to attending.
Outcome
At the successful completion of this course, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency and an email from Work Safe Victoria with a link to access a Notice of Assessment (which acts as a temporary licence for 60 days). Participants are required to lodge their Notice of Assessment on the Work Safe portal or at Australia Post and pay the Work Safe Licence fee within 60 days to obtain an ongoing DG licence from Work Safe.
Fees and Charges
This course attracts a fee of $525.00 per participant and is GST-exempt. These fees cover all training and assessments.
The full course fee must be paid PRIOR to the starting date of the course. Kieran’s Training Pty Ltd is recruiting on behalf of Go Workplace Training (RTO code: 22464). The students will be enrolled in Go Workplace Training for this course and will be responsible for training, assessment, and issuing the Statement of Attainment upon successful completion of this course.
Boom type elevating work platforms (11 metre and over) require a Licence to Perform High Risk Work (category WP). Please note that this licence does not cover the holder for the operation of scissor lifts or vertical lifts. Participants will be able to identify the safety requirements for operating Boom-Type Elevating Work Platforms and their working environments as well as being able to apply a working knowledge of the OH&S and regulatory requirements in accordance with WorkSafe standards.
Requirements of the Course
This course requires the operator to:
Unit of Competency Details
TLILIC0005 gives you the license to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (over 11m)
Duration
The course takes place for 2 days, 8 hours a day. It also includes self-paced at-home learning.
Location
The course is organized at the following places:
Dress Requirements
Entry Requirements
Outcome
At the successful completion of this course, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency and an email from WorkSafe Victoria with a link to access a Notice of Assessment (which acts as a temporary licence for 60 days). Participants are required to lodge their Notice of Assessment on the WorkSafe portal or at Australia Post and pay the WorkSafe Licence fee within 60 days to obtain an ongoing DG licence from WorkSafe.
Fees and Charges
This course attracts a fee of $575.00 per participant and is GST-exempt. These fees cover all training and assessments. The full course fee must be paid PRIOR to the starting date of the course. Kieran’s Training Pty Ltd is recruiting on behalf of Go Workplace Training (RTO code: 22464). The students will be enrolled in Go Workplace Training for this course and will be responsible for training, assessment, and issuing the Statement of Attainment upon successful completion of this course.
VOC (Verification of Competency_
Many workplaces now require a VOC to be conducted by their workers. Oddly enough, many VOCs are done by people who are either not accredited trainers or do not hold the skill they are testing. Our VOC starts at $250 per person and is fully backed by an RTO, giving you peace of mind. All students will be given a certificate at the completion of VOC. The VOC can be conducted on your worksite, or where applicable, we have provisions to do them at our training grounds depending on the equipment required for the VOC. Contact us for further details.
Licenses for Which VOC Is Available
For any questions regarding our diverse training programs, feel free to reach out to us. Whether you're interested in high-risk work licenses, safety courses, or skill assessments, our team is here to assist you.
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