Course Overview:
Workers who need to exercise judgement to sling loads or who direct crane movement from outside the crane operator’s full view (such as with whistle signals or radio)
Dogging consists of two main aspects:
Simply put, someone who engages in dogging is called a Dogger.
This unit specifies the outcomes required to operate a vehicle loading crane with a capacity of under 10 metre tonnes, mounted on a vehicle for the principle purpose of loading and unloading.
COURSE OUTCOMES
By undertaking this course, participants will gain the skills and knowledge required to obtain a National statement of attainment and ID card.
COST
$450 per person(including all training and assessment)
Participants will receive training in the following skills and knowledge areas;
PRE-REQUISITES AND ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Candidates:
DELIVERY
Training is a mixture of classroom and practical.
Participants must successfully complete written theory and practical demonstration assessments.
The course is delivered over 1 days of face-to-face training and assessment. It may be delivered either at FHV Training’s fully equipped premises or in the workplace, if appropriate.
RPL
RPL / RCC (recognition) is available to participants who can provide evidence of competency for the units undertaken.
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FHV is an accredited NSW Roads & High-Risk Training Provider of Heavy Vehicle and Plant Machinery training & licensing.