Dogging and Rigging Course
by - 26/11/2009
"Are you interested in doing a Dogging and Rigging course? Then this is the information you need."
RCR Engineering will be conducting a Dogging and Rigging course from 1st December to 4th December.
The course involves:
DOGGING
This unit covers the directing of the crane/hoist operator in the movement of the load including when the load is out of view of the operator.
The ‘dogger’ is the eyes and ears of the crane operator.
Slinging techniques’ means: the exercising of judgement in relation to the suitability, condition and inspection of lifting gear and the method of slinging, by consideration of the nature of the load, its mass, and its centre of gravity.
Training outcomes: Dogging Statement of Attainment and WorkSafe High Risk Work Licence
Prerequisites: minimum 18 years of age
RIGGING
This unit covers work involving the use of mechanical load shifting equipment and associated gear to move, place or secure a load.
Examples:
Movement of plant and equipment
Steel erection
Particular hoists
Placement of pre-cast concrete
Safety nets and static lines
Mast climbers
Perimeter safety screens and shutters
Cantilevered crane loading platforms
Inspection of fall restraint equipment
Training Outcome: Basic Rigging Statement of Attainment and WorkSafe High Risk Work Licence
Pre-requisites: minimum 18 years of age, prior completion of Dogging course
For more information please contact RCR Engineering on 99207800
More Details: http://www.rcrtom.com.au/careers/rcr-training/