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- Overview
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The CPC30720 Certificate III in Rigging is a trade qualification suitable for those working in the area of rigging and dogging in the building and construction industry. These are workers who are carrying out basic and intermediate rigging, structural steel erection and erecting scaffolding.
The qualification covers common skills and knowledge for the building and construction industry, as well as skills and knowledge more specific to the role of a dogger or a rigger. There is a strong focus on safety due to the high-risk nature of the job role. This is a licensed occupation.
Training and assessment in this qualification require access to facilities and equipment in a relevant work environment. Participants are therefore required to be currently employed in such an environment, with access available for training and assessment to be conducted at the workplace.
- Duration
- Price
- Dates
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but a moderate English language, literacy and numeracy skill level is recommended. Participants will undertake a Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital (LLND) assessment prior to enrolment to identify any educational support needs.
Participants must be over eighteen (18) years of age due to the nature of the work requiring high risk work licensing.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
RPL may be available for participants with previous industry experience.
To be awarded the CPC30720 Certificate III in Rigging qualification, participants must achieve competency in nineteen (19) units of competency, consisting of:
- Twelve (12) core units, and
- Seven (7) elective units.
CPCCCM2012 | Work safely at heights | Core |
CPCCCM3003 | Work safely around electrical sources, services and assets | Core |
CPCCLDG3001 | Licence to perform dogging | Core |
CPCCLRG3001 | Licence to perform rigging basic level | Core |
CPCCLRG3002 | Licence to perform rigging intermediate level | Core |
CPCCOM1012 | Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry | Core |
CPCCOM1013 | Plan and organise work | Core |
CPCCOM1014 | Conduct workplace communication | Core |
CPCCOM1015 | Carry out measurements and calculations | Core |
CPCCOM2001 | Read and interpret plans and specifications | Core |
CPCCWHS2001 | Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry | Core |
TLILIC0005 | Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) | Core |
A list of elective units is available upon request.
Competence in licensing units does not in itself result in a licence. Participants are only eligible to apply for a High Risk Work Licence in the specific state or territory where they have:
- Completed their training, and
- Are eighteen (18) years of age, and
- Have completed the minimum logbook hours or training record, and
- Have passed the mandated national assessment instrument, and
- Have met any other state or territory work health and safety (WHS) criteria.
A licensing fee is payable to the relevant state or territory jurisdiction for those students wishing to apply for a High Risk Work Licence.
Qualification Pathways
Job roles and titles can vary across different industry sectors, however possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:
- Rigger
- Dogger
After achieving this qualification, participants may consider undertaking further study in CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction.
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- Overview
-
The CPC30720 Certificate III in Rigging is a trade qualification suitable for those working in the area of rigging and dogging in the building and construction industry. These are workers who are carrying out basic and intermediate rigging, structural steel erection and erecting scaffolding.
The qualification covers common skills and knowledge for the building and construction industry, as well as skills and knowledge more specific to the role of a dogger or a rigger. There is a strong focus on safety due to the high-risk nature of the job role. This is a licensed occupation.
Training and assessment in this qualification require access to facilities and equipment in a relevant work environment. Participants are therefore required to be currently employed in such an environment, with access available for training and assessment to be conducted at the workplace.
- Duration
- Price
- Dates
-
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but a moderate English language, literacy and numeracy skill level is recommended. Participants will undertake a Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital (LLND) assessment prior to enrolment to identify any educational support needs.
Participants must be over eighteen (18) years of age due to the nature of the work requiring high risk work licensing.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
RPL may be available for participants with previous industry experience.
-
To be awarded the CPC30720 Certificate III in Rigging qualification, participants must achieve competency in nineteen (19) units of competency, consisting of:
- Twelve (12) core units, and
- Seven (7) elective units.
CPCCCM2012 Work safely at heights Core CPCCCM3003 Work safely around electrical sources, services and assets Core CPCCLDG3001 Licence to perform dogging Core CPCCLRG3001 Licence to perform rigging basic level Core CPCCLRG3002 Licence to perform rigging intermediate level Core CPCCOM1012 Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry Core CPCCOM1013 Plan and organise work Core CPCCOM1014 Conduct workplace communication Core CPCCOM1015 Carry out measurements and calculations Core CPCCOM2001 Read and interpret plans and specifications Core CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry Core TLILIC0005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) Core A list of elective units is available upon request.
Competence in licensing units does not in itself result in a licence. Participants are only eligible to apply for a High Risk Work Licence in the specific state or territory where they have:
- Completed their training, and
- Are eighteen (18) years of age, and
- Have completed the minimum logbook hours or training record, and
- Have passed the mandated national assessment instrument, and
- Have met any other state or territory work health and safety (WHS) criteria.
A licensing fee is payable to the relevant state or territory jurisdiction for those students wishing to apply for a High Risk Work Licence.
Qualification Pathways
Job roles and titles can vary across different industry sectors, however possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:
- Rigger
- Dogger
After achieving this qualification, participants may consider undertaking further study in CPC40120 Certificate IV in Building and Construction.
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Belmont, Perth WA 6104
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South Trees, Gladstone QLD 4680
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