

CPCCLRG3001 Licence to Perform Rigging Basic Level
This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely perform basic rigging work.
Riggers use mechanical load shifting equipment and associated gear to move, place or secure loads, including plant, equipment or members of a structure. Riggers ensure the stability of those members and set up and dismantle hoists.
This unit applies to rigging work involving:
- structural steel erection
- hoists
- pre-cast concrete members of a structure
- safety nets and static lines
- mast climbing work platforms
- perimeter safety screens and shutters
- cantilevered crane loading platforms.
Rigging work is undertaken in construction and other industries where load shifting equipment is used to move, place or secure loads.
Completion of the general construction induction training program, specified in the Safe Work Australia model Code of Practice: Construction Work, is required by anyone carrying out construction work. Achievement of CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry meets this requirement.
This unit has a pre-requisite requirement. This requirement may be met by either the successful completion of the unit CPCCLDG3001 Licence to perform dogging or holding a valid licence for dogging.
This course is a precursor to CPCCLRG3002 Licence to Perform Rigging Intermediate Level
Basic Rigging Course – CPCCLRG3001
Takes a step up from Dogging with more advanced safety apparatus and includes;
Planning:
- Understand the task and safety procedures.
- Identify hazards and how to control them (e.g., using PPE, fall protection).
- Choose the right tools and equipment for the job.
- Figure out how to move things safely.
- Plan how to communicate with everyone involved.
Preparation:
- Double-check that your safety equipment and tools are in good working order.
- Inspect rigging equipment carefully and report any problems.
- Make sure your communication equipment works.
Setting Up:
- Talk to everyone about the plan and safety measures.
- Set up safety controls like fall protection.
- Make sure the ground and structure are safe for the job.
Doing the Work:
- Build or take down structures safely, making sure they are stable.
- This could include things like steel beams, concrete pieces, safety nets, or platforms.
Finishing Up:
- Clean up the work area.
- Check for any damage to equipment and report it.
- Put everything away properly.
- Remove safety controls.
- CPCCLRG3001A – Licence to perform rigging basic level; 5 days including SafeWork NSW assessment
- $1,650.00
- Must have current dogging licence
- All students must pass a language, literacy & numeracy assessment (LLN)
- Minimum 18 years of age (Workplace Health and Safety requirement)
- PPE is required including safety boots and a hi-vis shirt
- Identification must be the originals and not laminated,
- 100 points Safework NSW EOI – SW08446-0718-423971.pdf
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Three (3) assessments will be conducted over the duration of the course – (formative assessment) Knowledge, Calculations and Practical Assessments.
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On the last day of the course a summative assessment will be conducted by an approved State regulatory body assessor (e.g. Safe Work NSW) All critical components must be demonstrated and answered correctly.
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Applicants deemed not yet competent will be provided the opportunity to undergo further training.
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Applicants cannot be reassessed for a minimum of 48 hours from the date of the original assessment.Note: there may be an extra cost for re-assessment
These are Nationally Recognised Training courses and applicants deemed competent at the conclusion of the course will be provided with a Statement of Attainment CPCCLRG3001 – LICENCE TO PERFORM RIGGING BASIC LEVEL
- Students who give notice to cancel their enrolment more than 10 days prior to the commencement of a program will be entitled to a full refund of fees paid.
- Students who give notice to cancel their enrolment less than 10 days prior to the commencement of a program will be entitled to a 75% refund of fees paid. The amount retained (25%) by All Onsite Training and Assessment Services is required to cover the costs of administration and resources which will have already been committed based on the students initial intention to undertake the training.
- Students who cancel their enrolment within 1 full business day prior program commencement OR after a training program has commenced will not be entitled to a refund of fees.
- If All Onsite Training and Assessment Services cancels the training course, and is not rescheduling then a full refund will be returned to the payer
You will need to go to a participating Australia Post in person to apply. You need to do this within 60 days of receiving your Notice of Satisfactory Assessment from your SafeWork NSW assessor.
You will need to take:
- your Notice of Satisfactory Assessment form
- a completed Application for a National Licence to Perform High Risk Work – New Application form (N5 form provided by your SafeWork NSW assessor). Do not sign this form, you need to sign it at Australia Post
- passport-quality photograph
- proof of identity. See evidence of identity information sheet (PDF, 109.92 KB)
- any current high risk work licences
- payment method (view the cost in the fee schedule).
Training/assessment can be conducted at AOTA Training Facility – 275a Princess Highway, Unanderra NSW
- PPE is required including safety boots and a hi-vis shirt
- 100 points of ID – (including photo ID) link to Safework NSW EOI: SW08446-0718-423971.pdf
- Unique Student Identifier Number – http://www.usi.gov.au/create-your-USI/Pages/default.aspx – if you need help with this our trainer will help you on the day.
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Please refer to the AOTA Student Handbook on the Student Resources Page, as well as: