Course Overview
The Advanced Rigging course specifies the outcomes required to perform rigging work at the advanced level.
This course includes the rigging of:
- gin poles
- shear legs
- flying foxes and cable ways
- guyed derricks and structures
- suspended scaffolds and fabricated hung scaffolds for licensing purposes
Verification of Competency
Advanced Rigging Verification of Competencies can be delivered on-site and at our training facility. For more information, please contact the facility, or view our VOC page.
Payment Options
Full payment for courses up to $1,500 must be made before the commencement of the course unless the Payment Plan option is selected. For courses that cost over $1,500, Site Skills Training will hold an initial deposit of $1,500. The balance of fees payable will be charged at a point in the course that is proportionate to the amount of the deposit paid, e.g. a 10-day course costing $3,000, the remaining $1,500 will be charged at the end of day 5 (upon completion of 50% of the course).
A Payment Plan option is available for this course, please visit the Payment Plans Page for more information.
Payment for this course can be made via eftpos, cash, cheque or the Payment Plan option above. For billing information including who to write a cheque to, please email payment@site.edu.au or call 1300 700 080.
Qualification Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this unit a Statement of Attainment will be issued.
Refund Policy
Please refer to our Refund Policy
Further Information
For further information about onsite training for this course, email onsite.training@site.edu.au or you can contact us on 1300 700 080 or Apply Online.
Advanced Rigging Training requires a Unique Student Identifier (USI) , you can still complete the training without a USI, though Site Skills Training is unable to provide you with your completion certificate until you provided us with your USI. To apply for a free USI visit the USI website or contact our facility.
Suitable For
This course is recommended for those who have previously completed both the basic and intermediate rigging courses and intend to work in direct correlation with steel structures and equipment within active worksites; in either Sentry or Stand-by positions.
Licensing Regulation
Applicants will only be eligible to apply for a Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ) (QLD Students only), Worksafe WA (WA Students only), or Work Safe NT (NT Students only) Licence, once they have completed the final assessment and been deemed competent. You need to be at least 18 years of age before you can be issued with a High Risk Work Licence from the state regulatory body.
RPL
There is no recognition of prior learning for this unit
Units of Competency
CPCCLRG4001A Licence to perform rigging advanced level
Work Opportunities
Advanced riggers are able to perform all of the duties of a dogger, basic and intermediate rigger as well as: rigging of gin poles and shear legs; flying foxes and cableways; guyed derricks and structures and suspended scaffolds and fabricated hung scaffolds
Further Opportunities
This unit forms part of the Nationally Recognised Qualification CPC40611 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Specialist Trades)
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