Licence to perform Dogging

Licence to perform DoggingCPCCLDG3001

Content Summary

  • Legislation, Regulation and Standards
  • Plan and prepare the work
  • Identify potential workplace hazards
  • Apply appropriate hazard prevention/control measures
  • Dogging techniques and equipment
  • Complete dogging operations

The training to achieve this High Risk Work Licence – Dogging (DG), consists of 3 components: Formal theory training, supervised work experience and Licensing assessment.

Our Work Ready course consists of 5 days of intensive training including formal theory training, practical training and licensing assessment.

If you are interested in a Log Book option, please contact our office for further information and pricing.

Participants must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age
  • Have a satisfactory level of numeracy, literacy and communications
  • Have the ability to read, write, speak and understand English
  • Wear safety boots, long pants and high vis shirt (or a high vis vest will be supplied)
  • Provide 3 original evidence of identity documents as per WHSQ

Cost

$1950 per participant
Please note: All course costs exclude licence application fee.

Duration

Theory: 3 days (7.00am sharp to 4.00pm)
Practical: 1 day (7.00am sharp to 4.00pm)
Licensing Assessment: 6 hours approx

Course Dates

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