Overview
The Shift Loads using Gantry Equipment course provides the skills and knowledge to shift loads using a bridge or gantry crane, in accordance with relevant regulations and workplace requirements for working in the transport, logistics and other industries.
Studying the Shift Loads Using Gantry Equipment
at Holmesglen
You will receive customised, quality training, fully compliant with ASQA standards. Our experienced and qualified trainers provide knowledge and practical exercises required to perform the work of a bridge and gantry crane operator. Participants are required to pass a practical and theoretical assessment.
This training qualifies candidates to operate a gantry or overhead crane with three or fewer powered operations, where hoist/raise and lower is one operation. The unit does not enable applications to Worksafe for issuance of HRWL.
This course is available to corporate clients. Group bookings of 10 or more can be offered at a discounted daily rate at our campus or at your location (subject to a suitable crane being available). Talk to us about tailored training packages.
Course structure
Timetable: 1 day training
This accredited skill set is made up of one unit of competence: TLID0008 Shift Loads using Bridge or Gantry Crane. It was chosen by Holmesglen based on feedback from industry and staff qualifications.
The unit includes planning for the prevailing working conditions, using controls and operating systems to manage the operation of equipment, and locating and identifying load characteristics. It covers safely moving a load, monitoring controls and stopping, and shutting down and securing equipment after completing operations.
Holmesglen delivers this unit on a suitable crane located within the state-of-the-art Victorian Tunnelling Centre (VTC) at our Drummond Street campus. This crane is controlled by a remote pendant.
Units
View units
Unit code |
Name |
TLID0008 |
Shift loads using bridge or gantry crane |
Code | Name |
TLID0008 | Shift loads using bridge or gantry crane |
Assessment
Assessments are designed to provide learners with opportunities to demonstrate they have attained the required skills and knowledge using a range of practically based activities and tasks, as required by recognised standards.
Entry requirements
Prior logged experience in crane operations is an advantage
Minimum 18 years of age
A good command of the English language, both written and verbal, is recommended
Personal protective equipment: long pants, long sleeved shirt and safety boots to be worn during training.
A pre-training review (over the phone) and language and literacy test may be required.
COVID-19 vaccination requirements
Please refer to our coronavirus update page to view current vaccine requirements.
Outcomes
Qualification and recognition
On completion participants will receive a Statement of Attainment.
Fees
Tuition fees (GST exempt) |
Cost |
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Full Fee | $308 | per annum |
Mandatory Materials and Activities fees * (GST inc) |
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Materials fee | $0 | per annum |
Activities fee | $0 | per annum |
Holmesglen tuition fees shown are all inclusive and indicative of the cost to complete the entire course.
Holmesglen may engage third parties to recruit students on behalf of the institute. Third party recruiters receive a commission and this will not impact on your fees.
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