Basic and Intermediate Rigging Course
Course code: CPCCLRG3001 + CPCCLRG3002
Saferight Training - RTO #5722
At a Glance
- Course code: CPCCLRG3001 + CPCCLRG3002
- Duration: 8 days
- Start: 14-11-2025 ~21-11-2025
- Training Location: Welshpool
Overview
The Basic and Intermediate Rigging course, aligned with the National Standard for High-Risk Work Licensing, equips participants with skills for basic and intermediate rigging, including plant and equipment, steel erection, hoists, pre-cast concrete placement, safety nets, static lines, and cantilever crane loading platform, cranes, conveyors, dredges, excavators, tilt slabs, demolition, and dual lifts.
Before attending the Basic and Intermediate Rigging course, participants must hold a valid/current Statement of Attainment for Licence to Perform Dogging, and a valid High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) for Dogging. If you don’t have this pre-requisite qualification, you are not allowed to join the course and Saferight has all rights to cancel your enrolment.
This Basic and Intermediate Rigging course in Perth specifies the outcomes required to:
Plan Task
Review instructions
Consult
Interpret information for safe work compliance
Identify hazards
Determine safety measures
Establish communication.
Select and Inspect Equipment
Choose and check safety equipment
PPE, and rigging gear, ensuring functionality and safety.
Set Up Task
Communicate plans
Implement safety measures
Assess suitability of ground and structure for the task.
Undertake Basic Rigging
Erect and dismantle structures
Steel, pre-cast concrete
Safety nets, hoists, and loading platforms
Adhering to safety standards.
Undertake Intermediate Rigging
Erect, operate, and dismantle structures
Conduct multiple-crane lifts, install tilt-up panels, and remove structural elements
Complete Task
Clear area
Inspect and store gear
Dismantle safety measures
Complete documentation.
Outline
Accredited Units
The following units of competency are included in the Basic and Intermediate Rigging course:
Disclaimer: To proceed to the Intermediate Rigging course, students must first successfully pass the Rigging Basic course. Failure to pass the Rigging Basic course requires re-enrolment and completion of the Rigging Basic course before advancing to Rigging Intermediate.
Entry Requirements
To enter the Basic and Intermediate Rigging Course in Perth WA, you must meet the following requirements:
Must hold a valid/current Statement of Attainment for Licence to Perform Dogging, and a valid High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) for Dogging.
Must be 18 years old and above
Present a valid photo I.D. on arrival
Hi-vis shirt or vest must be worn while attending your course – failure to comply may prevent you from participating. Steel cap boots are required, and all jewellery must be removed before the course begins.
Ability to read, write and understand English
Saferight is dedicated to supporting all students, including those with Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LLN) needs. If your LLN skills are assessed as needing improvement to meet the course requirements, we may recommend additional support or training to help you succeed. If you have any concerns about your LLN skills, we encourage you to contact us before enrolling.
If you have any physical conditions that may affect your ability to complete a course, please visit a doctor and obtain a “Fit for Work” certificate, and send it to our bookings email.
Please note, Saferight reserves the right to cancel your enrolment if this documentation is not provided and you are deemed unfit for training. Additionally, cancellation fees will apply if adequate notice is not given.
Individuals holding a student visa are not eligible to enrol in, participate in, or attend this course, whether face-to-face or online, as Saferight is not registered with CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students). Student visa holders are encouraged to seek training with a CRICOS-registered institution to meet their requirements. For more information please click here.
Disclaimer: Students must complete the post-enrolment learner details form sent via the booking confirmation email prior to attending the course. Failure to fill out the post-enrolment form before training will result in certificates not being issued.
Assessment
The Basic and Intermediate Rigging Course Perth includes:
Theory Component
Practical Component
If you already have a Rigging Basic ticket and only need a Verification of competency, A VOC for Rigging Basic is available at Saferight. For more information, please visit our VOC Rigging Basic course.
Verification of competency for this course is available at Saferight. For more information, please visit our VOC Rigging Intermediate Level – Verification Assessment page.
Certification
On successful completion of the Basic and Intermediate Rigging course, students will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment for:
Students must supply and verify the Unique Student Identifier (USI) before issuance.
High Risk Work Licence
Disclaimer: Competence in this unit does not in itself result in a High-Risk Work Licence (HRWL) to operate this equipment or perform this skill. The course price listed excludes HRWL application fees.
Duration
8 Days (7.30 AM – 3.30 PM)
