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Please note there have been some amendments to the structure of our high risk course enrolment process. As of the 1st July 2018, enrolments will close at midnight four business days prior to scheduled course delivery date. This will affect the following courses: RB Basic Rigging RI Intermediate Rigging RA Advanced Rigging DG Dogging LF Forklift Truck Operation CD Derrick Crane Operation C1 Slewing Mobile Crane Operation (up to 100 tonnes) CN Non-Slewing Mobile Crane Operation (>3 tonnes) CO Slewing Mobile Crane Operation (open/over 100 tonnes) CV Vehicle Loading Crane Operation (> 10 metre tonnes) CB Bridge and Gantry Crane Operation C2 Slewing Mobile Crane Operation (up to 20 tonnes) HM Materials Hoist Operation (Cantilever Platform) C6 Slewing Mobile Crane Operation WP Boom-type Elevating Work Platform Operation (boom length >11 metres) Please ensure that you enrol for these courses before midnight four business days prior to the scheduled course delivery date. Changes to Enrolment Process for High Risk Courses swtafe.edu.au | 1300 648 911 TAFE 3120

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Page 1: Changes to Enrolment Process for High Risk Courses · Upon successful completion of assessment, you will be issued with a WorkSafe Notice of Assessment to enable you to apply for

Please note there have been some amendments to the structure of our high risk course enrolment process.

As of the 1st July 2018, enrolments will close at midnight four business days prior to scheduled course delivery date.

This will affect the following courses:• RB Basic Rigging• RI Intermediate Rigging• RA Advanced Rigging• DG Dogging• LF Forklift Truck Operation• CD Derrick Crane Operation• C1 Slewing Mobile Crane Operation (up to 100 tonnes)• CN Non-Slewing Mobile Crane Operation (>3 tonnes)• CO Slewing Mobile Crane Operation (open/over 100 tonnes)• CV Vehicle Loading Crane Operation (> 10 metre tonnes)• CB Bridge and Gantry Crane Operation• C2 Slewing Mobile Crane Operation (up to 20 tonnes)• HM Materials Hoist Operation (Cantilever Platform)• C6 Slewing Mobile Crane Operation• WP Boom-type Elevating Work Platform Operation (boom length >11

metres)

Please ensure that you enrol for these courses before midnight four business days prior to the scheduled course delivery date.

Changes to Enrolment Process for High Risk Courses

swtafe.edu.au | 1300 648 911TAFE 3120

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Licence to Perform Dogging

OVERVIEW  

ACCESS A WEALTH OF EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES

Earn a certification in Dogging

Holding a Dogging Certificate opens up employment opportunities in areas where cranes or lifting equipment are usedsuch as construction sites, building sites, depots, offshore mining and maintenance industries. The aim of this courseis to provide you with the theoretical knowledge and practical skills to carry out Dogging duties.

The course is up to date with current practical skills, general knowledge, slinging methods and crane usage.

You will be required to undertake performance and written assessments.

Content

Cranes - types and uses•

Construction, site hazards, safety and control•

Sling selection and use•

Practical load slinging•

Directing load movement•

Equipment inspection•

Chain, wire rope: identification, inspection and use•

5 DAYS

$0.00

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Fibre rope: inspection and use•

Whipping, splicing: knots, bends and hitches•

Whistle signals•

Accreditation

Upon successful completion of assessment, you will be issued with a WorkSafe Notice of Assessment to enable you toapply for a Licence to Perform High Risk Work for Dogging (Class DG).

$60 is required and payable to Australia Post for issue of the WorkSafe Licence to Perform High Risk Work.

CPCCLDG3001A - Licence to perform dogging

Enrolment Requirements

1. 'Offline' Enrolment -  Portland Courses  

For further information regarding dates, enrolment, costs and accredited units delivered, please contact ourCustomer Service Centre on 1300 648 911 and ask to speak to our Portland Customer Service Team.

2. You’ll Need a Unique Student Identifier

To study any nationally recognised training in Australia, you must have a Unique Student Identifier (USI). Your USIlinks to an online account that contains your training records and all results for any training you’ve completed after 1January 2015.

With a USI you’ll always have easy access to your training records and results – this will simplify applying for jobs orenrolling in further study.

You must have a USI when you enrol.

You can apply for a USI online or get more information at  www.usi.gov.au.

You will also need photo identification (including your date of birth).

Student Support

At South West TAFE we’re here to help you complete your studies happily and successfully.

From the moment you start thinking about course options until you finish, you’ll have access to a range of studentsupport options, covering enrolment, education, social and personal issues, including:

Education Pathway Officers who can help you with information sessions, fee payment options, TAFE anduniversity pathways, career pathways and campus tours

A DHHS registered Disability Support Team•

Koorie Liaison Officer•

Student Wellbeing Officer supporting your personal and social needs•

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Library and Research Centre•

Bookshop supplying a range of textbooks and stationery•

Student Learning Support including literacy and numeracy•

  WHAT YOU LEARN  

Up-to-date practical skills, general knowledge, slinging methods and crane usage.

WHAT YOU GET  

The theoretical knowledge and practical skills to carry out Dogging duties in areas where cranes or lifting equipmentare used.

Upon successful completion of assessment, you will be issued with a WorkSafe Notice of Assessment to enable you toapply for a Licence to Perform High Risk Work for Dogging (Class DG).

$60 is required and payable to Australia Post for issue of the WorkSafe Licence to Perform High Risk Work.

You’ll also receive credit and certification for the following accredited unit:

CPCCLDG3001A - Licence to perform dogging

TIMES AND VENUE  

Portland Campus

For further information regarding dates, fees, accredited units delivered and how to book, please contact our CustomerService Centre on 1300 648 911 and ask to speak to our Portland Customer Service Team.

DRESS CODE  

Attire appropriate to working in a trade environment (including solid rubber soled footwear - not runners).

MATERIALS TO BRING  

Pen and notepaper.

Photo identification (including your date of birth).

Two passport sized photographs (one for the assessor and one for your WorkSafe application).

CANCELLATIONS  

For details regarding the Institute’s Refunds Policy please contact 1300 648 911, refer to our Student Handbookavailable from the Customer Service Centre at your local campus, or visit our website  www.swtafe.vic.edu.au.

FURTHER INFORMATION OR TO ENROL  

Please contact 1300 648 911 or visit  www.swtafe.vic.edu.au.

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DISCLAIMER  

All information contained in this brochure was correct at time of printing. South West Institute of TAFE reserve the rightto amend costs, subjects or courses as required without notice.