Our Working at Heights course provides participants with the skills and knowledge to safely use fall prevention equipment when working at heights.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to enter and work in confined spaces in the resources and infrastructure industries.
This forklift training course is designed for participants to gain the necessary skills to plan, prepare and complete forklift work.
Our aim with this course is to provide the participants with the skills and the knowledge to safely operate an elevated work platform (EWP).
Our Dogging course covers the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required to become a Dogman including load assessment, sling selection, sling techniques, sling inspection, communication, load movement, understanding crane characteristics and capacities.
Being a Basic Rigger means that your duties will include all those of a dogman and rigging work such the movement of plant and equipment, steel erection, operation of materials hoists up to 500kg W.L.L, placement of pre-cast concrete, installation of safety nets and static lines, perimeter safety screens and shutters, and cantilevered crane loading platforms.
Our C6 (Slewing) Crane course specifies the outcomes required to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 60 tonnes) for licensing purposes.
The CTF provides funding support for training of eligible workers in the construction industry.
We acknowledge the support of the CTF in reducing the costs of training for eligible workers.