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CPCCLDG3001 – Licence to perform dogging
Course Price:
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1,650.00
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Description:
Introduction
Introduction
1.1.1 What is Dogging?
1.1.2 High Risk Work Licence Requirements
1.2 Gather Site Information and Plan Job
1.2 Gather Site Information and Plan Job
1.2.1 Work Method Statements
1.2.2 Relevant Legislation, Regulations and Work Requirements
1.2.2.1 Duty of Care
1.2.3 Types of Cranes
2.3.1 Crane Movements
Review Questions
1.3 Identify and Manage Hazards
New Lesson
1.3.1 Workplace Hazards
1.3.2 Working Near Power Lines
1.3.2.1 Identifying Overhead Power Lines
1.3.3 Risk Assessment
1.3.4 Hazard Controls
1.3.4.1 Personal Protective Equipment
1.3.4.2 Working at Night or in Darkened Areas
1.3.4.3 Working Around People
Review Questions
2.1 Assess the Load
2.1.1 Load Assessment
2.1.2 Calculating Load Weight
2.1.3 Determine Special Requirements and Lifting Points of Load
Review Questions
2.2 Prepare Lifting Gear
2.2.1 Select and Inspect Lifting Gear
2.2.2 Natural and Synthetic Fibre Ropes
2.2.2.1 Natural Fibre Ropes
2.2.2.2 Synthetic Fibre Ropes
2.2.2.3 Inspection Criteria for Fibrous Rope
2.2.3 Flexible Steel Wire Ropes
2.2.3.1 Inspection Criteria for FSWR
2.2.3.2 Rated Capacity of FSWR
2.2.4 Chains
2.2.4.1 Inspection Criteria for Chains
2.2.4.2 Rated Capacity of Chain
2.2.5 Synthetic Webbing Slings
2.2.5.1 Inspection Criteria for Synthetic Slings
2.2.6 Shackles
2.2.7 Eyebolts
2.2.8 Hooks
2.2.9 Plate Clamps and Beam Clamps
2.2.10 Spreader and Lifting Beams
2.2.10.1 Lifting Beam
2.2.10.2 Spreader Beam
2.2.11 Lifting Lugs
Review Questions
2.3 Lifting Personnel
2.3.1 Working Safely at Heights
2.3.1.1 Fall Prevention Devices
2.3.1.2 Fall-Arrest Systems
Review Questions
2.4 Communication Methods and Equipment
2.4.1 Determine Communication Requirements
2.4.2 Select and Inspect Communication Equipment
Review Questions
2.5 Identify Faulty Equipment
2.5.1 Report all Defects
Review Questions
New Lesson
2.6 Select Slinging Method
2.6.1 Slinging Techniques
2.6.2 Load Factors and Slinging
2.6.3 Using Shackles and Eye Bolts
2.6.4 Safe Slinging Techniques
2.6.4.1 Slinging Technique 1
2.6.4.2 Slinging Technique 2
2.6.4.3 Slinging Technique 3
2.6.4.4 Slinging Technique 4
2.6.4.5 Slinging technique 5
Review Questions
3.1 Prepare Site and Lifting Equipment
3.1.1 Site Preparations and Equipment Assembly
Review Questions
3.2 Prepare Load Destination
3.2.1 Load Destination Checks
3.2.2 Determine Path of Movement
Review Questions
3.3.1 Attach and Secure Lifting Equipment to Crane Hook
3.3.2 Positioning the Crane Hook
3.3.3 Attaching Lifting Equipment to the Load
3.3.4 Attaching a Tagline to the Load
3.3.4.1 Temporary Rope Connections
Review Questions
3.4 Conducting a Test Lift
3.4.1 Test Lifts
Review Questions
3.5 Shift Load
3.5.1 Monitor and Direct Load
3.5.2 Emergency and Unplanned Situations
3.5.3 Landing the Load
3.5.4 Removing Lifting Equipment
Review Questions
3.6 Inspect Lifting Equipment
3.6.1 Record and Report Defects
3.6.2 Storing Equipment
Review Questions
3.7 Remove Hazard Control Measures
3.7.1 Clean, Check and Store Equipment
Review Questions
3.8 Tidy Work Area
3.8.1 Clear the Work Area
Review Questions