Training Course
Licence to Perform Dogging
CPCCLDG3001
This course is designed for students to gain the skills and qualifications to Licence to Perform Dogging for the Civil Construction, Mining, Building, Facilities and Asset Management industries. We offer competitive pricing on all our courses and are happy to negotiate where more than one course or more than one student will be completing the course’s
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) can be offered providing suitable evidence is supplied. Discuss this with our support staff prior to beginning the course. Upon completion of the course you will be provided with a Photo identification card detailing your qualifications and a certificate demonstrating a Statement of Attainment (SOA)
Foundation Skills required
This section describes those pre-requisite language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills that are essential to performance.
Reading
Identifies and interprets information from workplace procedures, documentation, legislation and regulations
Writing
Records simple and routine information relating to work activities
Course Outline
1. Plan task
1.1 Review task instructions, consult with relevant persons to seek clarification as required, and obtain relevant workplace information.
1.2 Obtain and interpret information, including safe work method statements (SWMSs), required to ensure that activities are performed in compliance with workplace-specific and safe work requirements.
1.3 Obtain and interpret information required to ensure that equipment inspection, use, maintenance and storage complies with manufacturer requirements.
1.4 Identify workplace and task-specific hazards and determine required risk controls and safety measures and equipment, including signs and barricades, personal protective equipment (PPE), and fall prevention and fall arrest equipment.
1.5 Calculate load weight, dimensions and centre of gravity.
1.6 Determine lifting and slinging points.
1.7 Calculate derated working load limit (WLL) of lifting equipment resulting from selected slinging techniques.
1.8 Establish required communication methods with plant operator.
2. Select and inspect equipment
2.1 Select risk controls and equipment, including fall prevention and fall arrest equipment, and check that it is working and fit for purpose.
2.2 Select and check PPE.
2.3 Select lifting equipment and gear, inspect for defects, and isolate, tag out, report and record defective items.
2.4 Select communication equipment and check that it is working and fit for use.
3. Set up task
3.1 Establish and maintain communication with relevant persons to ensure lift plan and risk controls are communicated clearly, including any impact on other workplace activities.
3.2 Ensure risk controls and safety measures and equipment have been put in place.
3.3 Prepare lifting equipment and gear for safe use.
3.4 Consult with relevant persons to ensure that the load destination is stable, able to bear the load and prepared for safe access and landing.
3.5 Attach and secure lifting equipment and gear to the plant-designated lifting point.
4 Perform task
4.1 Direct plant designated lifting point/hook, over the load’s centre of gravity.
4.2 Attach and secure lifting equipment and gear to the load using slinging techniques.
4.3 Attach and secure tag line as required to guide the load.
4.4 Use signals and radio communication methods to direct the load movement, both in and out of sight of the plant operator.
4.5 Conduct test lift to check the security of the slings and the stability of the load, lifting equipment and gear.
4.6 Direct the movement of the load in accordance with lift plan, including lowering and landing.
4.7 Disconnect lifting gear from the load and direct the positioning of crane or hoist for next task.
5 Pack up and clean up
5.1 Remove excess materials from work area.
5.2 Inspect lifting equipment and gear for defects, and isolate, label and report defective items.
5.3 Store lifting equipment and gear in accordance with workplace requirements.
5.4 Remove risk controls and safety measures and equipment.
More information on the legislative training requirements can be found here – https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/CPCCLDG3001