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Our CN (Non-Slewing) Crane course specifies the outcomes required to operate a mobile crane of greater than 3 tonnes capacity that incorporates a boom or jib which includes articulated type mobile cranes and locomotive cranes, but does not include vehicle tow trucks, for licensing purposes.
Duration: 4 Days – dependant on experience
Fees: Full payment is required upon booking to confirm your place and can be made via eftpos in person or over the phone.
Delivery: Face-to-Face
Assessment methods: Written Questions and Practical
- Introduction and Legislation.
- OHS Regulations. OHS Act.
- Definition of a slewing mobile crane.
- Code of practice (prevention of falls from heights).
- Load Calculations.
- Use an application of fibre ropes. Flexible steel wire ropes, chains, synthetic slings and lifting gear.
- Requirements for certification under the National Standards.
- Communication skills.
- Safe Slinging and Lifting practices.
- Selection and use of mobile cranes AS 2550.
- The identification of workplace hazards and the application of appropriate hazard control measures.
- Be able to establish the mass and dimensions of different loads to be lifted.
- Learning, understanding and the application of appropriate methods of communication with the crane operator.
- Plan a lift in conjunction with the crane operator and site supervisor.
All candidates that successfully complete the course will be issued with a statement of attainment for a nationally recognised unit of competency:
TLILIC0008 Licence to operate a Non-Slewing Mobile Crane (greater than 3 tonnes capacity).
- Must have good verbal and written comprehension of the English language;
- Must be over 18 years of age;
- Must bring copy of valid & current Worksafe Dogging ticket (pre-requisite);
- Must bring 2 forms of ID (1 x photo ID, 1 x other ID). Photo ID may include drivers licence, passport, proof of age card. Non-photo ID may include credit card, bank card, medicare card;
- Must have good general health and fitness for practicals (eg. physical work);
- Must have basic mathematical skills and knowledge to work out formulas;
- Must wear long sleeved shirt, long leg pants and steel cap boots;
- Must hold a USI (unique student identifier) number.
This course can be offered in-house at our premises in Kewdale, Western Australia. The course can also be delivered on-site at your location if preferred.