Slewing mobile crane (up to 100 tonnes)
TLILIC0021 – Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 100 tonnes) C1
Entry Requirements:
- Participants must provide 100 points of identification and be 18 years of age or over.
- Maths is a major part of the theory component and a sound understanding is essential to be able to complete this training. You must have the ability to use and understand Basic English.
- Trousers, shirt and safety boots are required to be worn at each session.
Our training course is for people who need the underpinning knowledge and skills to perform slewing mobile crane operations.
It's an intensive, hands-on training course, with the majority of the time spent operating the equipment.
A strong theoretical and calculations component is also included that focuses on safe operating procedures.
It's an intensive, hands-on training course, with the majority of the time spent operating the equipment.
A strong theoretical and calculations component is also included that focuses on safe operating procedures.
On successful completion of the program you will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
- TLILIC0021 - Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 100 tonnes)C1
You will gain an understanding of:
- Pre – operation checks
- Start up crane
- Site job planning
- Operate crane
- Shut down
- Set up and dismantle crane
- Special operations
TLILIC0015 – Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 100 tonnes)
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENTS
Elements describe the essential outcomes.
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate
achievement of the element.
achievement of the element.
1. Plan job
1.1 Task requirements are identified from work orders or equivalent and a lift plan is confirmed with associated personnel and a site inspection is conducted in accordance with workplace procedures
1.2 Work area operating surface is confirmed to determine the quality of ground suitability for operational use of mobile crane in accordance with workplace procedures
1.3 Mobile crane rated capacity (RC) and the lifting gear Working Load Limit (WLL) are established for the load/s and work/task requirements in accordance with manufacturer requirements and workplace procedures
1.4 Appropriate paths for operating the mobile crane and moving and placing load/s in work area are assessed and determined in accordance with workplace procedures
1.5 Relevant hazard identification and risk elimination/control measures are applied and advised to associated personnel in accordance with workplace procedures
1.6 Traffic management plan implementation is confirmed and followed in accordance with workplace procedures
1.7 Appropriate communication procedures are identified and tested with associated personnel in accordance with workplace procedures
1.8 All tasks are confirmed to ensure requirements for the relevant work area in accordance with a lift plan and workplace procedures
2. Prepare for work/task
2.1 Consultation with workplace personnel is established and maintained to ensure lift plan is clear and consistent with site requirements in accordance with a lift plan and workplace procedures
2.2 Risk control measures for hazards identified are checked for implementation in accordance with the lift plan and safe work procedures
2.3 Mobile crane is accessed safely in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures
2.4 Pre-start mobile crane checks are carried out and any damage and defects are reported, recorded and appropriate action is taken in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures
2.5 Mobile crane is set up correctly with any lifting gear and stabilised as per the lift plan in accordance with relevant manufacturer requirements including load chart/s and safe work procedures
2.6 Counterweight/s are set up as required in accordance with the lift plan, relevant manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures
2.7 Fly jib and/or luffing fly are set up as required in accordance with specific manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures
2.8 Operational checks are carried out and any damage and defects are reported, recorded and appropriate action is taken in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures
2.9 Crane logbook is checked to confirm current compliance, is correct for the crane type, is completed and signed and required rectifications have been signed off in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures
2.10 Weather and work environment conditions are assessed to determine any impact on mobile crane operations in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures
3. Perform work/task
3.1 Lifts are determined within the RC of the mobile crane in accordance with the load chart/s and lift plan
3.2 Boom/jib and hook block is safely positioned over the load following directions from associated personnel in accordance with the lift plan and safe work procedures
3.3 Main and/or auxiliary hook including any lifting gear, where required are connected to the load and used safely in accordance with the lift plan, safe work procedures and manufacturer requirements
3.4 Test lift is carried out in accordance with dogging and safe work procedures
3.5 Loads are transferred using relevant crane movements and tag lines as required, in accordance with lift plan and safe work procedures
3.6 Load and crane movement is monitored constantly and crane is operated safely in accordance with lift plan and safe work procedures
3.7 All required communication signals are correctly interpreted and followed whilst crane is operated in accordance with the lift plan and safe work procedures
3.8 Load is lowered and landed safely in accordance with lift plan and safe work procedures
3.9 Lifting gear is disconnected from load and crane is positioned safely and efficiently for next task in accordance with lift plan and safe work procedures
4. Pack Up
4.1 Crane boom/jib, lifting gear and associated equipment is stowed and secured as required in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures
4.2 Crane fly jib and counterweight is removed to storage position and secured as required in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures
4.3 Relevant motion locks and brakes are applied as required in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures
4.4 Outriggers are stowed and secured in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures
4.5 Crane is shut down and secured to prevent unauthorised access/use in accordance with safe work procedures
4.6 Plates or packing are stowed and secured in accordance with safe work procedures
4.7 Shut down crane checks are carried out in accordance with safe work procedures and manufacturer requirements
Assessment
Mandated national assessment tools are used and include Theory, Calculations and Practical Assessments
Investment: To Be Determined
Duration: To Be Determined
Training will be on your site and with your equipment.
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