Elevated Work Platform operation is classified as high risk work and therefore legislation requires workers to be assessed for competency. This course is delivered by experienced trainers and assessed by SafeWork NSW approved assessors.
Training and assessment delivered on behalf of Achieve Training & Assessment Services RTO 90659
This course is designed to provide participants with the knowledge and ability to safely operate an elevating platform over 11 metres according to SafeWork NSW standards.
The $70.50 fee for the processing of your National Photo Licence is to be paid to Australia Post on top of the course cost and must be paid within 60 days of the course completion date. On completion of the course you will receive an Interim Certificate to take to the Post Office with a Passport Photo. You will be able to drive an EWP on the Interim Certificate for 60 days until you receive your National Photo Licence.
3 days
$500.00 per person GST free
$72.50 National Photo Licence Fee
$66.50 Renewal Fee
Fee includes course materials, refreshments and lunch at venue.
Note: This course is occasionally scheduled to run on Saturdays. Please ensure you check dates when booking.
DATE(S) | TIME | VENUE | COST | REGISTER |
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20/01/2021, 21/01/2021, 22/01/2021 | 09:00 - 15:30 | Unanderra | $500.00 per person | ![]() |
22/02/2021, 23/02/2021, 24/02/2021 | 09:00 - 15:30 | Unanderra | $500.00 per person | ![]() |
Training is delivered face to face including both theory and assessments.
Successful participants will be awarded with a Certificate of Attainment (TLILIC0005) in partial completion of Certificate III Transport and Logistics (TLI10). Qualification is issued by Achieve Training.
From 1st January 2015, when enrolling in a Nationally Recognised course you will need to obtain and provide your Unique Student Identifier (USI) Number. Certificates cannot be issued until the USI number has been provided.
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13a Prince of Wales Avenue
Unanderra 2526
A high risk work licence in the class of CN (non-slewing crane) is required for the operation of a non-slewing telehandler with a lifting capacity rating exceeding 3 tonnes when it is fitted with a boom or jib and hook block.
Where the telehandler is fitted with attachments such as a bucket or forks the PCBU has a duty of care in terms of ensuring workers have appropriate training in the operation of the plant, however a CN licence is not required.
Where the plant is fitted with a personnel box that can be extended 11m or more the operator requires an Elevated Work Platform (EWP) high risk work licence.
This qualification does not cover you for any of the under 11 metre machines, a separate ticket(s) will be required.
If you have any questions regarding high risk work licence requirements please contact the SafeWork NSW Information Centre on 13 10 50.