Elevating Work Platform (Boom Length 11 Metres or More)

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Duration

2 or 3 x 8 Hour Days

Location

Workplace

Delivery mode

Face to face

Qualification Code & Title

TLILIC0005 – Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) (Release 2)

Course Description

This training course is based on the National High Risk Licence Unit of Competence.

TLILIC0005 – Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) (Release 2)

The National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work (April 2006) aims to facilitate the operation of a nationally uniform, competency-based licensing system for persons performing certain types of high-risk work.

The National Standard recognises the importance of quality training as an underpinning principle in providing skilled workers, and that the most effective form of training is a combination of informal and formal training methods. It requires training and assessment to be undertaken by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO).

Delivery Mode

This program will be delivered in the workplace.

Delivery Site

Various Workplaces.

Fees:

Course Fees$545 per person for two days course
3 Days course, contact AVT

Course Duration

2 or 3 x 8 Hour Days
(Assessment day times can vary due to several reasons including but not limited to individual student assessment requirements on the day of assessment)

Entry Requirements

AVT has the following entry requirements:

Students must:

  • Participants must be at least 18 years old.
  • Can use the English language at a level that enables the safe performance of high-risk work.
  • All participants complete a Learning, Literacy and Numeracy Assessment at the time of booking, and to discuss any specific learning needs currently.
  • Participants are required to have general good health and fitness and any pre-existing medical conditions that will affect the training must be disclosed prior to attending.
  • To obtain a Victorian Worksafe Licence, participants must reside in Victoria or, if residence is elsewhere, have reasonable grounds for applying for the licence in Victoria. If you do not reside in Victoria, Worksafe may require you to provide them with evidence of your reason for requiring a Victorian HRW Licence.

Course Structure:

Day 1Practical Training, theory review, and Unit of Competency practice activity.
Day 2HRW Licence Assessment conducted by a WorkSafe Victoria Accredited Assessor.

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