Crane Operation (CV)

The AITP Crane course is based upon the requirements of the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work which are the requirements for National Certification through WorkSafe Western Australia.

On successful completion of an AITP Crane course, candidates will be issued with a Statement of Attainment to cover the competencies of TLID3307B (Shift loads using cranes).  A High Risk Work Licence (for the applicable crane code) will be issued by WorkSafe Western Australia after the candidate has successfully completed the practical assessment for the specified crane and all administrative documentation has been submitted to WorkSafe ($76 per application payable to Worksafe WA).

 

Important information:

Applicants must be 18 years or older - photographic identification MUST be provided to the Assessor prior to conducting practical assessment.

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Sundownder event being held on Thursday 14 June 201230-Apr-2012

Join us from 4.30pm to 6.30pm on Thursday 14 June 2012. Drinks and nibbles supplied. This is an oppo..

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Excavator held on worksite – 2010



Training

AITP offers the following:
* Frontline Management
* Occupational Health & Safety (OHS)
* Training & Assessment
(Foundations or Full Qualification)
* Workplace Skills
(Employability Skills to Improve Workplace Performance)

Industry Skills

INDUSTRY SKILLS – provided to organisations on location.
* Confined Space
* WorkSafe licensing
* NOHSC training and assessments
load-shifting equipment

* Manual Handling
* Working Safely at Heights
* High risk work

Occupational Health & Safety (OHS)

Training offered includes:
* Risk Management for Managers (AS4360-2004)
* Hazardous substances in the workplace
* Behaviour-based Safety Management
* Manual Handling
* Job Safety Analysis and Task Optimisation (workforce application and middle management level)