The Bridge and Gantry Crane Course is a licence training course – over 5 days. To work on Bridge & Gantry Cranes you need a high risk work licence. This is therefore the crane course required. includes the theoretical and practical components to meet the skills and knowledge required to safely operate cranes and gantry cranes
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TLILIC0016 - Licence to operate a bridge and gantry crane
This bridge and gantry crane course includes the theoretical and practical components to meet the skills and knowledge required to be able to safely operate bridge cranes and gantry cranes for the high risk work licence class CB. Bridge cranes which consist of a beam/s and are mounted to end carriages involving at least one hoisting mechanism to traverse the bridge. Gantry graces being those that have bridge beam and have legs mounted to end carriages with a crab with one or more hoisting units.
For this licence training course, the training is focused on planning, preparation, performance and packing up of the work for these specialised crane types.
It is important you understand that this licence-focused training itself does not give you your high risk licence. However, assuming you pass your Bridge & Gantry Crane assessment you have 60 days to apply (and be assessed) for your high risk work licence.
Perth High Risk Licence Applications Additional Support Options Available for Perth-based applicants:
Currently, you have to renew your licence within 12 months of its expiry otherwise your high risk work licence can’t be renewed, you will have to repeat this training course and re-apply for your licence or re-enrol in the course again and be supervised by somebody who has a current licence for the same class.
Upon successful completion of this course, a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for the following unit of competency will be issued:
TLILIC0016 Licence to operate a bridge and gantry crane
NOTE: Statement of Attainment will be issued by Competency Training Pty Ltd (RTO 31299)
Competence in this unit does not in itself result in a licence. Participants are only eligible to apply for a High Risk Work Licence in the specific state or territory where they have:
A licensing fee is payable to the relevant state or territory jurisdiction for those students wishing to apply for a High Risk Work Licence (class CB).