Duration: 5

Qualification: CPCCLRG4001 – Licence to Perform Rigging Advanced Level & High Risk Work Licence (RA)

Assessment Type: Theory and Practical

Prerequisite: Individuals must hold CPCCLRG3002 Licence to Perform Rigging Intermediate Level & CPCCLDG3001 – Licence to Perform Dogging

 

 

Course Description:

 

Course Description

This course is designed to equip students with advanced skills and knowledge to proficiently undertake rigging work. It encompasses all the competencies required for rigging work at the basic and intermediate levels. Additionally, it covers advanced rigging tasks such as rigging of gin poles and shear legs, handling flying foxes and cable ways, managing guyed derricks and structures, and overseeing suspended scaffolds and fabricated hung scaffolds, all with the aim of obtaining the necessary license.

Course Outcomes

Execute the following sequence for advanced rigging activities:

1. Plan the task.
2. Select and meticulously inspect the equipment.
3. Set up the task with precision.
4. Undertake the advanced rigging activities.
5. Successfully complete the task.

Frequently Asked Question

Class III rigging requires that a competent rigger communicates with a qualified person, who may also consult with a qualified engineer. The responsibilities of Class III rigging include creating rigging plans for Class I, II, or IV construction projects.

A certified rigger is someone who has been trained and certified to safely handle and move loads. The level of certification is based on the individual’s training, knowledge, skills, and ability to select, inspect, and properly use rigging equipment.

Rigging equipment assist in moving heavy loads from one place to another on a construction or industrial site safely. These devices can include chain blocks, winches, lever blocks, cranes, mechanical hoists, block and tackle, trolleys, lifting slings, pulleys, sheave blocks and many more