Quick Course facts
Course Duration | 5 days |
Qualification | CPCCLRG3002 – Licence to Perform Rigging Intermediate Level & High Risk Work Licence (RI) |
Assessment Type | Theory and Practical |
Prerequisites | Must hold CPCCLRDG3001 Licence to Perform Rigging Basic Level & CPCCLDG3001 Licence to Perform Dogging |
Cost | $1450 |
Course
Overview
This course is designed for those holding a basic rigging licence and dogging certification. It covers complex lift planning, risk management and practical techniques essential for safe and effective rigging.
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What you will learn
1
Introduction to Intermediate Rigging
Advanced rigging concepts, load dynamics, complex lifts.
2
Safety Procedures
Hazard identification, risk assessment, SWMS, emergency response.
3
Operational Techniques
Complex lifts, load calculations, team co-ordination.
4
Equipment Familiarisation
Selecting, inspecting, maintaining intermediate rigging gear.
5
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Post-use inspections, problem solving and safe site practices.
Skills
Basic requirements
- 18 years or older
- Able to read, understand and write English
- Valid ID as per SafeWork/WorkSafe requirements
- Mandatory PPE: safety boots, high-vis vest, hard hat
- Must hold a Licence to Perform Dogging (CPCCLDG3001), Licence to Perform Basic Rigging (CPCCLRG3001)
Course
Outcomes
- Safely use intermediate rigging equipment for different loads and tasks
- Conduct risk assessments, develop SWMS, plan detailed lift operations
- Perform rigging tasks with effective communication team co-ordination
- Evaluate load stability, troubleshoot, adapt rigging to changing conditions
- Maintain equipment and site safety
Hands-on training with real equipment
Boost your employability in construction, industrial & maintenance
Safety focused learning so you can work confidently
Learn from trainers with real on-site experience
FAQ.
Got questions?
Roles include intermediate rigger, crane assistant or lifting operations coordinator across construction, mining and industrial sites.
Yes, you must hold a dogging licence (CPCCLDG3001) and basic rigging licence (CPCCLRG3001) before undertaking this course.
You must bring your own safety boots, high-vis vest and hard hat as these are mandatory for all training activities.
You will learn to select, inspect and operate gear such as spreader beams, lifting beams, chain blocks, shackles, slings and other equipment essential for complex lifting tasks.
The course includes both written and practical assessments to ensure you can safely perform intermediate rigging tasks and apply safety procedures.