CPCCLHS3002A Licence to Operate a Materials Hoist
CPCCLHS3002A Licence to operate a materials hoist – Duration 2 Days face to face plus approximately 16 hours pre-work.(This course must be conducted offsite where there is access to a materials hoist, CSA does not have a materials hoist onsite, only a personnel & materials hoist) Minimum numbers will apply for offsite training.
(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-requisites: Nil
Unit descriptor
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This unit CPCCLHS3002A Licence to operate a materials hoist specifies the outcomes required to operate a materials hoist being a builder’s hoist by which only goods or materials and not personnel may be hoisted and where the car, bucket or platform is cantilevered from, and travels up and down externally to, a face of the support structure for licensing purposes.
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ELEMENT
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PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
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1. Plan work.
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1.1. Potential workplace hazards are identified.
1.2. Hazard control measures are identified consistent with appropriate standards to ensure the safety of personnel and equipment.
1.3. The hoist is appropriate to the load/s and workplace conditions.
1.4. The weight of the load is determined according to procedures.
1.5. Appropriate communication methods are identified with appropriate personnel.
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2. Conduct routine checks.
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2.1. Hoist is visually checked for any damage or defects.
2.2. Appropriate hazard prevention/control measures are applied to the work area according to procedures.
2.3. Service logbook for the hoist is checked for compliance.
2.4. Routine pre-start operational checks are carried out according to procedures.
2.5. Main power supply is switched on.
2.6. Hoist is started according to procedures and checked for any abnormal noises.
2.7. All controls located and checked for serviceability.
2.8. Post start operational checks are carried out according to procedures.
2.9. All communication equipment, lighting and alarm systems are checked for serviceability.
2.10. All hoist safety devices and functions are tested to their maximum according to procedures.
2.11. All damage and defects are reported and recorded according to procedures and appropriate action taken.
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3. Conduct hoist operations.
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3.1. Hoist is operated according to procedures.
3.2. Communication methods associated with hoist movement are conducted according to procedures and the appropriate standard.
3.3. Loads and Load distribution are continually monitored to ensure that the hoist is operated within its capacity and according to procedures.
3.4. Hoist movement is monitored constantly ensuring safety to personnel and stability.
3.5. Unplanned and/or unsafe situations are responded to in line with procedures.
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4. Shut down and secure hoist.
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4.1. Hoist is shut down, according to procedures.
4.2. All fences and gates are secured according to procedures.
4.3. Routine post -operational checks are carried out according to procedures.
4.4. Power is isolated and secured against unauthorised access.
4.5. All damage and defects are reported and recorded. according to procedures and appropriate action taken.
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