Quick Course facts
Course Duration | 5 days |
Qualification | CPCCLRG3001 – Licence to Perform Rigging Basic Level |
Assessment Type | Theory and Practical |
Prerequisites | Must hold CPCCLDG3001 Licence to perform dogging |
Cost | $1250 |
Course
Overview
This course equips you with the practical skills and safety knowledge to carry out basic rigging work. Learn how to plan lifting operations, select and use rigging equipment and perform rigging tasks safely and effectively.
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What you will learn
1
Introduction to Rigging
Rigging roles, terminology and compliance requirements.
2
Safety Procedures
Hazard control, PPE use, SWMS and emergency response.
3
Operational Techniques
Lifting plans, load calculations, slinging and directing lifts.
4
Equipment Familiarisation
Identifying, using and maintaining rigging gear safely.
5
Maintenance & Troubleshooting
Equipment checks, fault reporting and safe gear storage.
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)
Course
Outcomes
- Understand rigging principles, terminology, legal responsibilities
- Safely use appropriate rigging equipment for different tasks
- Assess loads, calculate weight and centre of gravity, plan safe lifts
- Perform basic rigging operations and communicate clearly with team members
- Inspect and maintain rigging equipment and work area
Hands-on training with real equipment
Boost your employability in construction & industrial sites
Safety focused learning so you can work confidently
Learn from trainers with real on-site experience
FAQ.
Got questions?
Roles include riggers, construction labourers, steel fixers, crane crew assistants or any job that involves lifting and load movement.
No prior rigging experience is required but you must hold a current dogging licence.
Yes, the course includes hands-on training using industry-standard equipment in a controlled environment.
You’ll need to provide ID that meets SafeWork/WorkSafe’s identity criteria, your dogging licence and required PPE.
The course includes both written and practical assessments to ensure you understand key rigging concepts and can apply them safely and correctly.