Unit Code
TLILIC0024
Unit Name
Licence to operate a vehicle loading crane (capacity 10 metre tonnes and above)
Duration | 4 days |
Times | 8.00am - 4.00pm |
Class Size | 6 |
Assessment Type | Theory and Practical |
The Vehicle Loading Crane (VLC) course will equip you with the knowledge and skills to safely operate a VLC for use within the mining construction and general construction industries.
If you are required to operate a VLC over 10 metre/tonne, you will need to hold a current High Risk Work Licence – Vehicle Loading Crane CV. This is a nationally recognised vehicle loading crane training course.
Operators that hold a higher class of crane licence (C2 / C6 / C1 / CO) already encompass the CV licence.
For further information on this course, please follow the link to the National Register for VET
The following are required to commence enrolment in this VLC course to get your VLC licence and operate a VLC:
The following are required on the day of training and assessment for your VLC course
Once deemed competent, you will be able to apply for your VLC licence.
Momentum High Risk Training will provide all training materials and stationery.
Inexperienced workers
Where the student is an inexperienced worker, they may require a longer timeframe to fully absorb the knowledge and practice the skills before being assessed. In this case, our trainer/assessor will recommend for the student to complete further training at their work site, under the mentorship of a supervisor, with training activities recorded in a logbook. After completing the nominal hours logbook training, and gaining the relevant knowledge and skills, the student will then return to MHRT once ready to be assessed.
You will receive a Statement of Attainment in TLIC0024 – Licence to operate a vehicle loading crane (capacity 10 metre tonnes and above) issued by Halo nation training (RTO 32485) and an Candidate Assessment Summary will be emailed once you have been deemed competent.
To apply for your High Risk Work Licence (HRWL), please contact Work Safe QLD online within 60 days of your completed assessment. Please retain your Candidate Assessment Summary (CAS) as proof of evidence until your HRWL arrives by mail.