

TLILIC0040
Licence to operate a non-slewing mobile crane (greater than 3 tonnes capacity)
Duration:
3 Days
This unit is based on the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work and is a legal requirement for any person who operates a non-slewing mobile crane (greater than 3 tonnes capacity).
Course Delivery
On acceptance of enrolment, a learner guide and review questions will be provided to the student. To fulfil the training requirements for this course, the student must read through this, attempt and/or complete the review questions and bring both with them on the day.
The course consists of face-to-face theory, mathematical and practical training. Students may require additional mathematical study time during the training to ensure the best possible chance of a successful outcome.
Assessment is conducted through a combination of practical demonstration and verbal or written questioning, including mathematics.
Recognised Prior Learning
RPL can only be applied to potentially reduce the amount of training if the student can provide evidence of their previously acquired HRWL for this class; the full assessment using the National Assessment Instrument is still required.
Course Content
Work planning & conducting routine checks
Setting up the crane
Transferring/moving loads
Load calculation
Shut down and securing the crane
Mandatory Requirements
18 years of age or older
Unique Student Identifier (USI)
Original Identification including photo ID and access to MyServicesNSW or QGov account (as per WHSQ/SafeWork NSW requirements mentioned below)
Good English language, literacy and numeracy skills
Appropriate clothing, including a hi-visibility shirt/vest and enclosed shoes or boots
Adequate health and fitness to carry out tasks safely
Pre-enrolment Process:
The student must understand the course requirements and may submit an Application for Enrolment Form which includes an assessment of their language, literacy, numeracy and digital capabilities for suitability and support requirements to be successful.
DATS staff will review the application and will advise the student if their application is accepted.
Course Fees
A deposit of $1,500 is required within 7 days of enrolment, with the balance to be paid on the second day of classroom attendance.
All enrolments are considered tentative until payment of the deposit is received.
Course Outcome
Upon successful completion participants will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment in TLILIC0040 - Licence to operate a non-slewing mobile crane (greater than 3 tonnes capacity) and an application for a High Risk Work Licence.
Important
Queensland Residents: Upon successful completion of this course, participants have 60 days to submit their application for their HRW Licence online via their QGov account. Licensing fees apply.
Anyone assessed as ‘not competent’ can be reassessed on the relevant section within 2 calendar months of initial assessment (after 2 months a full reassessment will be required). All reassessments must be undertaken within 12 months. Reassessment fees apply.
Workplace, Health & Safety QLD HRW Licences are valid for 5 years.
New South Wales Residents: Students must have a MyServicesNSW account and apply for an Assessment Enrolment Number (AEN) to undertake their assessment for this High Risk Work Licence.
Upon successful completion of this course, participants have 60 days to submit their application for their HRW Licence via their MyServicesNSW account. Licensing fees apply.
Those assessed as ‘not yet competent’ may be reassessed after 48 hours and within 60 days; after 60 days, a full reassessment is required. Reassessment fees apply.
SafeWork NSW HRW Licences are valid for 5 years.
