CPCCLRG3002A Licence to Perform Rigging – Intermediate Level

CPCCLRG3002A Licence to perform rigging intermediate level – Duration 4 Days plus pre-work.

(A Learner’s Workbook must be completed prior to the course in order to meet the course nominal hours.  The Learner’s Guide & Workbook will be sent to you electronically at the time of enrolment).

Pre-requisite: CPCCLRG3001A  Licence to perform rigging basic level

The rigging of load equalising gear (eg. pulley, spreader bar or temporary support beam) requires at least an intermediate rigging licence

Unit descriptor This unit CPCCLRG3002A Licence to perform rigging intermediate level specifies the outcomes required to perform rigging work at the intermediate level, which includes all the outcomes for rigging work at the basic level, and also includes rigging of cranes, rigging of conveyors, rigging of dredges and excavators, rigging associated with tilt slabs, rigging associated with demolition work, and dual lifts for licensing purposes.

 

ELEMENT PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.   Plan job. 1.1. Task to be undertaken is assessed1.2. Potential workplace hazards are identified1.3. Hazard control measures are identified consistent with appropriate standards to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment1.4. Site information is obtained1.5. All forces and loads associated with erecting and dismantling structures and associated plant are considered in consultation with appropriate personnel.1.6. Rigging equipment and associated equipment are identified in consultation with appropriate personnel according to procedures and site information.1.7. Safety equipment is identified.1.8. Appropriate communication methods are identified with appropriate personnel.
2.   Select and inspect equipment. 2.1. Rigging equipment and associated equipment are selected and inspected according to procedures and the appropriate standard.2.2. Safety equipment is selected and inspected according to procedures.2.3. All defective rigging equipment, associated equipment and safety equipment is isolated, reported and recorded according to procedures.2.4. Communication equipment is selected and inspected for serviceability (where applicable)
3.   Set up tasks. 3.1. Appropriate hazard prevention/control measures are applied to the work area according to procedures.3.2. Ground suitability is inspected and checked (where appropriate).3.3. Site information is reviewed, interpreted and communicated to appropriate personnel and appropriate personnel.3.4. All forces and loads associated with erecting and dismantling structures and associated plant are determined in consultation with appropriate personnel.3.5. Safety equipment is fitted and worn correctly (where appropriate).3.6. Rigging equipment and associated plant are positioned for work application and stability according to procedures.
4.   Erect structures and plant. 4.1. Structures and associated plant is erected according to procedures and site information.4.2. Stability of structures and associated plant is maintained during erection according to procedures.4.3. Work is conducted safely at heights including safe and effective use of safety equipment.4.4. Appropriate communication methods and communication equipment, are used to co-ordinate the tasks.4.5. Temporary guys, ties, propping and shoring, including flexible steel wire rope, and tubing, are connected where required.4.6. Associated plant and rigging equipment is used according to procedures and the appropriate standard.4.7. Associated equipment is used in a safe and appropriate manner.4.8. The completed task is inspected according to the appropriate standard.4.9. Excess materials are removed from the work area (where applicable)
5.   Dismantle structures and plant. 5.1. Structures and associated plant are dismantled according to procedures and the appropriate standard.5.2. Work is conducted safely at heights including safe and effective use of safety equipment.5.3. Stability of structures and associated plant is maintained during dismantling according to procedures.5.4. Rigging equipment, associated equipment, safety equipment and associated plant are inspected for damage and defects5.5. All defective rigging equipment, associated equipment, associated plant and safety equipment are isolated reported and recorded according to procedures.5.6. Rigging equipment and associated equipment are stored according to procedures and the appropriate standard.5.7. Hazard prevention/control measures are removed (where appropriate)
Worksafe Code
RI
Course & Licence Description
CPCCLRG3002A Licence to Perform Rigging – Intermediate Level
CPCCLRG3002A Licence to perform rigging intermediate level This unit is based upon the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work. This unit in its current form meets state and territory licensing requirements.
Hours to Complete