HIGH RISK TRAINING
A high risk work licence is required to operate some machinery, erect scaffolding or undertake dogging or rigging work.
This 4-day course is nationally recognised and covers both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to become a Dogman.
Dogging is a prerequisite to all high-risk Crane courses.
This 2-day course is is nationally recognised and covers both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to operate a boom-type elevating work platforms (boom length 11 metres or more).
This 4-day course is nationally recognised and covers both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to become a Rigger.
This 2-day course is nationally recognised and covers both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to operate a Forklift.
This 4-day course is nationally recognised and covers both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to operate a non-slewing crane.
This 4-day course is nationally recognised and covers both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to operate a vehicle loading crane.
This 4-day course is nationally recognised and covers both the theoretical knowledge and practical skills required to operate a slewing mobile crane up to and including 20t.