TLILIC0005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more)
Course Overview:
This program is delivered face-to-face. There are four (4) components to this program:
- Pre-study reading – a learner guide will be provided upon booking
- Theory training in the classroom
- Practical training
- Assessment of knowledge and skills.
Learning topics include:
- Types and parts of EWP’s
- Safety and legislative requirements
- Plan work.
- Conduct routine checks.
- Set up elevating work platform.
- Operate elevating work platform.
- Shut down and secure elevating work platform
Course Outcome:
On successful completion of this program, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for the nationally recognised unit TLILIC0005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevated work platform (boom length 11 metres or more). Students will also receive a Worksafe Notice of Assessment (NOA) which must be lodged electronically through a myWorkSafe account or in person at the post office along with the Worksafe application fee within 60 days of issue. Following this process, your High Risk Work Licence will be issued by WorkSafe Victoria
Course Duration: 2 days
Cost: $599
- Please be aware you must be 18 years of age or over to complete this course
- You must hold and bring valid and current Government issued photo identification (ID). Acceptable forms of ID include:
- Current Passport
- Current Australian Driver Licence, Learner Permit or Boat Operator’s Licence
- Current Keypass
- Proof of Age Card
- You must reside in Victoria to undertake High Risk Work Licensing in Victoria. If your photo identification does not have your usual Victorian home address you will be required to provide proof of your Victorian residence (for example, a utility or phone bill or other official document with your Victorian home address).
- You must wear steel capped safety boots
- You must be able to read, write, speak and comprehend English to be appropriate for entry to this course. You must also have intermediate mathematical skills. Should you have any concerns regarding your capability, please contact us immediately to schedule a pre-training interview where a language, literacy and numeracy assessment will be conducted.
- This course requires the student to wear a harness complying with AS/NZS 1891.1-2007. The maximum weight rating of the harness available onsite is 160kg. Should you exceed this weight rating or be unable to fit into an extra large harness, you will be required to supply your own in-date harness complying with AS/NZS 1891.1-2007. If you are unsure whether our extra large harness will fit, please contact us to schedule a time to try one on.