INDUSTRY SKILLS

AITP has trainers/assessors who are qualified to conduct Worksafe WA and NOHSC assessments on load-shifting equipment and persons conducting high risk work.

 

Courses Offered:

Backhoe (LB)

Crane Operation (CN)

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Crane Operation (CV)

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Crane Operation (C6)

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Dogging (DG)

Elevating Work Platform (WP)

Excavator (LE)

Forklift (LF)

Front End Loader (LL)

Integrated Tool Carrier (LL)

Rigging (RB)

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Skid Steer Loader (LS)

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These courses provide candidates with the knowledge and skills to safely operate Skid Steer Loaders a safe and effective manner.  They are based upon the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission Standards [NOHSC: 7019 (1992)].


Course Objectives


The Skid Steer Loader course provide candidates with the appropriate skills and knowledge to:

 

  • Conduct pre-start and after start inspections of the equipment
  • Conduct site and operational safety checks prior to commencing equipment operations
  • Conduct equipment operations within the specified limits of the machine as laid down by the manufacturer
  • Correctly park and shut-down the equipment so that it does not damage the equipment or that the equipment does not present a hazard to others
  • Conduct post-operation inspections of the equipment
  • Develop documentation that supports the organizations safety, maintenance and repair programs.

This course provides candidates with the knowledge and skills to safely conduct Rigging Activities as specified under the standards applicable to a Basic Rigger.  Successful completion of all requirements leads to the issue of a Statement of Attainment for TLID3107C.

 

Note: Prerequisite is to hold DG Worksafe Certification.

 

Course Objectives

 

The Basic Rigging course provides candidates with the appropriate skills and knowledge to:

 

  • Interpret site plans and identify site hazards associated with the planned rigging activities
  • Identify materials that are to be moved and the appropriate resources to conduct those activities
  • Rigging activity planning
  • Inspect Rigging equipment for damage and reject unsafe equipment
  • Comply with any applicable Standards / Codes of Practice / Regulations that are applicable to the planned Rigging activities


Pre-requisites


All candidates wishing to attend the Basic Rigging course MUST hold Certification as a Dogger (DG).

The Integrated Tool Carrier courses provide candidates with the appropriate skills and knowledge to:

 

  • Conduct pre-start and after start inspections of the equipment
  • Conduct site and operational safety checks prior to commencing equipment operations
  • Conduct equipment operations within the specified limits of the machine as laid down by the manufacturer
  • Correctly park and shut-down the equipment so that it does not damage the equipment or that the equipment does not present a hazard to others
  • Conduct post-operation inspections of the equipment
  • Develop documentation that supports the organizations safety, maintenance and repair programs.

The Front End Loader course provides candidates with the appropriate skills and knowledge to:

 

  • Conduct pre-start and after start inspections of the equipment
  • Conduct site and operational safety checks prior to commencing equipment operations
  • Conduct equipment operations within the specified limits of the machine as laid down by the manufacturer
  • Correctly park and shut-down the equipment so that it does not damage the equipment or that the equipment does not present a hazard to others
  • Conduct post-operation inspections of the equipment
  • Develop documentation that supports the organizations safety, maintenance and repair programs.

The purpose of the AITP Forklift Operator course is to provide the candidate with the knowledge and skills to safely operate a forklift in a safe and effective manner.

 

This course is designed for participants to gain the necessary skills to safely operate a Forklift; it 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.  Successful completion of all requirements leads to the issue of a Statement of Attainment for TLID1007C.

 

Course Objectives


The Forklift Operator course provides candidates with the appropriate skills and knowledge to:


  • Conduct pre-start and after start inspections of the equipment
  • Conduct site and operational safety checks prior to commencing equipment operations
  • Conduct equipment operations within the specified limits of the machine as laid down by the manufacturer
  • Apply effective productivity methods to a range of equipment activity requirements
  • Correctly park and shut-down the equipment so that it does not damage the equipment or that the equipment does not present a hazard to others
  • Conduct post-operation inspections of the equipment
  • Develop documentation that supports the organizations safety, maintenance and repair programs.

This course provides the candidate with the knowledge and skills to safely operate the respective equipment in a safe and effective manner.  These training courses are based upon the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission Standards [NOHSC: 7019 (1992)].

 

Course Objectives


The Excavator Operator course provides candidates with the appropriate skills and knowledge to:


  • Conduct pre-start and after start inspections of the equipment
  • Conduct site and operational safety checks prior to commencing equipment operations
  • Conduct equipment operations within the specified limits of the machine as laid down by the manufacturer
  • Apply effective productivity methods to a range of equipment activity requirements
  • Correctly park and shut-down the equipment so that it does not damage the equipment or that the equipment does not present a hazard to others
  • Conduct post-operation inspections of the equipment
  • Develop documentation that supports the organizations safety, maintenance and repair programs.

This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to safely operate the elevating work platform in a safe and effective manner; it 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.  Successful completion of all requirements leads to the issues of a Statement of Attainment for TLIE3507C.

 

Course Objectives


The WP Operator course provides candidates with the appropriate skills and knowledge to:

 

  • Conduct pre-start and after start inspections of the equipment
  • Conduct site and operational safety checks prior to commencing equipment operations
  • Conduct equipment operations within the specified limits of the machine as laid down by the manufacturer
  • Apply effective productivity methods to a range of equipment activity requirements
  • Correctly park and shut-down the equipment so that it does not damage the equipment or that the equipment does not present a hazard to others
  • Conduct post-operation inspections of the equipment
  • Develop documentation that supports the organizations safety, maintenance and repair programs.

This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills to safely sling loads and guide cranes in a safe and effective manner; it 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.  Successful completion of all requirements leads to the issue of a Statement of Attainment for TLIE1507C and TLID4007C.

 

Course Objectives

 

The Dogging course provides candidates with the appropriate skills and knowledge to:

 

  • Calculate the mass of a load
  • Calculate the slinging equipment required for the safe movement of the load
  • Move loads when they are not in sight of the operator of the lifting equipment
  • Identify and tie knots, using rope, appropriate to specified applications

 

Identify the characteristic of lifting components such as:

 

  • Ropes
  • Steel Wire Ropes
  • Chain
  • Synthetic slings
  • Common Lifting devices

This course is designed for participants to gain the necessary skills to safely operate a mobile slewing crane; it 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, participants will be able to perform pre-operational checks; set up and operate the crane competently; shut down and dismantle and perform other related operations competently.  Successful candidates will be issued with a Statement of Attainment to cover the competencies of TDTD4401A (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 ($73 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.

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.

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 TLID4407B (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.

The Backhoe course provides candidates with the appropriate skills and knowledge to:

 

  • Conduct pre-start and after start inspections of the equipment
  • Conduct site and operational safety checks prior to commencing equipment operations
  • Conduct equipment operations within the specified limits of the machine as laid down by the manufacturer
  • Correctly park and shut-down the equipment so that it does not damage the equipment or that the equipment does not present a hazard to others
  • Conduct post-operation inspections of the equipment
  • Develop documentation that supports the organizations safety, maintenance and repair programs.

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This course is delivered over 2 days in your workplace.  Maximum numbers apply.

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This course is delivered in your workplace over 4 days.  Maximum numbers apply.

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This course is delivered in your workplace over 4 days.  Maximum numbers apply.

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This course is delivered in your workplace over 5 days.  Maximum numbers apply.

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This course is delivered in your workplace over 4 days.  Maximum numbers apply.

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This course is delivered in your workplace over 2 days.  Maximum numbers apply.

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This course is delivered in your workplace over 2 days.  Maximum numbers apply.

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This course is delivered in your workplace over 2 days.  Maximum numbers apply.

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This course is delivered in your workplace over 2 days.  Maximum numbers apply.

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This course is delivered in your workplace over 2 days.  Maximum numbers apply.

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This course is delivered in your workplace over 3 days.  Maximum numbers apply.

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This course is delivered in your workplace over 2 days.  Maximum numbers apply.

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