All necessary requirements are detailed in the “Entry Requirements” section above. If you are unsure, please submit a ticket by clicking the “Enquire Now” button.
All sale will end on the 31st of January – prices will return to normal in February. Enrol into a course at a discounted price now!
Date | Time | Location | Available Spaces | Cost | |
28 – 31 January 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 2 | $1,200.00 | |
29 January – 1 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 9 | $1,200.00 | |
29 January – 1 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 9 | $1,200.00 | |
3 – 6 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 9 | $1,300.00 | |
3 – 6 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 3 | $1,300.00 | |
4 – 7 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 8 | $1,300.00 | |
4 – 7 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 5 | $1,300.00 | |
10 – 13 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 7 | $1,300.00 | |
10 – 13 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 2 | $1,300.00 | |
11 – 14 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 9 | $1,300.00 | |
11 – 14 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 2 | $1,300.00 | |
17 – 20 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 9 | $1,300.00 | |
17 – 20 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 9 | $1,300.00 | |
18 – 21 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
18 – 21 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 6 | $1,300.00 | |
24 – 27 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
24 – 27 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 7 | $1,300.00 | |
25 – 28 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
25 – 28 February 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 5 | $1,300.00 | |
4 – 7 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
4 – 7 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 4 | $1,300.00 | |
10 – 13 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
10 – 13 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
11 – 14 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
11 – 14 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 9 | $1,300.00 | |
17 – 20 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
17 – 20 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
18 – 21 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
18 – 21 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 8 | $1,300.00 | |
24 – 27 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 8 | $1,300.00 | |
24 – 27 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
25 – 28 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Fremantle | 9 | $1,300.00 | |
25 – 28 March 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
31 March – 3 April 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
1 – 4 April 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
7 – 10 April 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
8 – 11 April 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 9 | $1,300.00 | |
14 – 17 April 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 9 | $1,300.00 | |
28 April – 1 May 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
29 April – 2 May 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
5 – 8 May 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
6 – 9 May 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
12 – 15 May 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
13 – 16 May 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
19 – 22 May 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
20 – 23 May 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
26 – 29 May 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
27 – 30 May 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 9 | $1,300.00 | |
3 – 6 June 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
9 – 12 June 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
10 – 13 June 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
16 – 19 June 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
17 – 20 June 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
23 – 26 June 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
24 – 27 June 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 | |
30 June – 3 July 2025 | 07:30 am – 03:30 pm | Welshpool | 10 | $1,300.00 |
The Dogging course Perth WA, also known as Dogman ticket/Dogging ticket, teaches students the skills and license required for jobs in mining and construction.
Focused on essential slinging techniques, the dogging course in Perth WA covers the selection, inspection of lifting gear, and crane operation, particularly for loads not visible to the operator.
Students will attain the theoretical knowledge and the practical application to perform dogging properly and will be able to:
Dogman jobs in Western Australia involve working as part of a crane crew, typically on construction sites. The role requires you to signal and direct crane operators, ensuring loads are safely and accurately positioned. Here’s an overview of what you can expect from such positions:
Collaborating with crane operators to move loads safely.
Ensuring loads are balanced and secured.
Using hand signals and radios to direct crane operations.
Adhering to safety standards and protocols to prevent accidents.
Many opportunities for dogmen in construction and mining projects.
Jobs in remote mining areas where workers fly in for their shifts and fly out during off periods.
Positions in urban areas for ongoing construction projects.
Typically range from $37 to $60 per hour depending on experience and specific job requirements.
Overtime pay, penalties, travel allowances, and competitive remuneration packages are common.
You will enrol in the following unit of competency:
Unit Code | Unit Name |
CPCCLDG3001 | Licence to perform dogging |
To enter the Dogging Course Perth WA, you must meet the following requirements:
The Dogging Course Perth includes…
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a:
Students must supply and verify the Unique Student Identifier (USI) before issuance.
Verification of competency for this course is available at Saferight. For more information, please visit our Verification Assessment page.
Please refer to our Refund/Cancellation Policy
A High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) is a photo ID issued to those trained and assessed as competent for high-risk.
Saferight can assist you with your High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) applications to WorkSafe. Please follow the instructions below when enrolling through our website, based on your specific needs:
Refer to the prices listed in the enrolment table above.
Group bookings/Onsite training is available at your site or ours. Please click the ‘Enquire Now’ button for further information on pricing and site requirements for our Dogging Course in Perth.
Title | Fee |
Course Fee | $1,200 |
CTF Discount | $840 |
You Only Pay The Gap | $360 |
CTF subsidy is granted to those who meet the eligibility criteria, more information can be found here: CTF Eligibility Criteria PDF Guide.
Main eligibility criteria include: Reference and project details of 6 months of construction work in WA out of the past 12 months prior to your course commencement with Saferight. For more information about Saferight’s CTF process, please click here. If student is deemed eligible for CTF, there will be a separate administrative fee of $30.
All sale will end on the 31st of January – prices will return to normal in February. Enrol into a course at a discounted price now!
All necessary requirements are detailed in the “Entry Requirements” section above. If you are unsure, please submit a ticket by clicking the “Enquire Now” button.
All courses run at Saferight are Nationally Accredited in Australia, except for permit issuers, Height Safety Supervisor, and courses under the VOC category.
This course does not include a High Risk Work Licence (HRWL). However, you can choose an additional option during enrolment for us to manage your HRWL application to WorkSafe. Otherwise, you must apply directly to WorkSafe.
Your certificate will be available in 2-3 business days after you’ve completed the course. Our admin team will also send you the PDF version via email. If you have any inquiries related to your certificate, please click the ‘Enquire Now’ button.
Individuals holding a student visa are not eligible to enrol in, participate in, or attend any of our courses, whether face-to-face or online. Because Saferight is not registered with CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students). Student visa holders are encouraged to seek training with a CRICOS-registered institution to meet their requirements.
The High Risk Work Licence for dogging is valid for five years. Renewal requires payment of the appropriate WorkSafe Australia fees.
Individuals aiming to work in industries such as construction, mining, or oil and gas, where lifting and moving loads with cranes or hoists are common, must complete a dogging course to legally perform dogging tasks.
A dogging course trains participants to safely sling and secure loads for lifting and guide crane operators during load movements. It covers selecting and inspecting lifting gear, hazard management, and using hand signals or communication devices to direct cranes. Successful completion qualifies participants for a High Risk Work Licence, required for dogging work in Australia.
If you have any questions related to the Dogging Course Perth please click the enquiry form button
Saferights Dogging course is one of our most popular courses, and for good reason! Dogging is a vital role in the construction and industrial sectors, ensuring safety and efficiency in lifting operations. If you’ve ever wondered about the specifics of what a dogman does, how it differs from rigging, and how to become a qualified dogman, you’re in the right place. This guide will walk you through everything you need to know about Dogging.
What exactly is dogging? Dogging is the process of directing and managing the safe lifting and movement of loads using cranes and other lifting equipment. The term “dogging” originates from the practice of guiding and controlling the movement of loads, akin to how a dogman (or dogger) would manage and direct lifting operations. Dogging requires technical knowledge, strong communication skills, and practical expertise when handling loads safely and efficiently.
A dogman, also known as a dogger, plays a crucial role in ensuring the safe and effective movement of loads on construction sites and industrial environments.
Becoming a qualified dogman offers numerous benefits, from enhancing safety and compliance to opening up job opportunities and increasing earning potential. Knowing how to perform your duties correctly not only boosts your confidence but also ensures the safety of everyone on site.
Employers consider dogging skilled labor, which typically commands higher hourly rates than unskilled work. Additionally, proper technique in dogging is less physically demanding than general labour, making it suitable for a wide range of ages, from young workers to experienced professionals. (Please note: You must be 18 years or older to obtain a DG licence in Australia.)
Whether you’re new to construction or already in the field, obtaining a Dogging ticket can significantly improve your career prospects. This qualification is also valuable in industries beyond construction, including transport, mining, and other heavy sectors.
You need a Dogging licence (Licence to perform dogging – CPCCLDG3001) to legally perform dogging tasks. It demonstrates that an individual has the necessary skills and knowledge to handle lifting operations safely. The dogging licence is governed by the National High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) framework in Australia, ensuring that workers doing this role are properly trained and assessed.
A dogging licence is crucial for roles that involve lifting and moving heavy loads. Jobs that require a dogging licence include:
While both dogmen and riggers play essential roles in lifting operations, their responsibilities differ significantly:
Dogman focuses primarily on the safe movement of loads, including directing crane operators, securing loads, and ensuring compliance with safety regulations. Dogmen work closely with crane operators to ensure that loads are lifted and placed correctly.
Specialises in the setup and dismantling of rigging equipment, such as hoists, pulleys, and slings. Riggers are responsible for preparing the equipment used in lifting operations, ensuring that it is correctly installed and capable of handling the loads.
In summary, a dogman manages the operational side of lifting and securing loads, while a rigger prepares and sets up the equipment used for these operations.
If you wanted to become a Dogman the first step is to start your training to gain the necessary skills from a training organisation. There are a few pathways to gain the necessary training involved to become a Dogman, however, Registered Training Organisations (RTO’s) offer the most comprehensive unit of competency is (Licence to perform dogging – CPCCLDG3001). This is usually 4–5-day course that leads to a licenced outcome. It includes theoretical and practical training. You’ll need to complete a portfolio of work to be competent in that unit.
Saferight Training Academy is an RTO that offers top-tier courses in Western Australia, designed for all skill level. Enrol our dogging course (Licence to perform dogging – CPCCLDG3001) to gain the necessary skills and knowledge needed.
Having a Dogging ticket and your white card is a great way to start out, but having additional tickets under your belt makes you a more desirable candidate if you’re looking for work in the mining and construction industry. For more information on additional High-Risk course, view our course categories.
With all the necessary licences and qualifications in hand, it’s time to start building your resume. Many companies are open to hiring individuals with little to no experience, often providing on-the-job training as you embark on your career. This is a great opportunity to gain practical experience and grow your skills in a real-world environment.
If you’re ready to become a qualified dogman and take on this crucial role in the construction and industrial sectors, Saferight Training Academy has the perfect courses for you. Our dogging course is built to provide you with knowledge and skills for certification needed to excel in this field.
Enroll in Saferight’s Dogging Course Today!
By choosing Saferight, you’ll benefit from expert instructors, hands-on training, and a nationally recognised qualification that sets you on the path to a successful career. Don’t miss out on the opportunity to become a skilled dogman and enhance your career prospects. Let’s get started on your journey to becoming a qualified dogman!
Roborigger has partnered with WA’s largest safety training facility, Saferight Training (RTO 5722) to incorporate Roborigger load control and orientation device training as part of its high-risk rigging, dogging, and crane operator courses.
With 31 years of experience offering high-risk, height safety and confined space safety training at its purpose-built training facilities around WA, Saferight is proud of its reputation for bringing in exposure to the latest technologies as part of its courses. Training personnel to work safely and use the best available tools and equipment is aligned with Roborigger’s mission to drive cultural change for safer and more efficient crane lifting practices.
Through the partnership with Saferight, any personnel enrolled in Saferight basic or advanced rigging, dogging, or crane operator’s courses will be given an introduction to Roborigger and will also have the opportunity to opt-in for Roborigger operator training at no extra cost and without extending the usual timeframe of the courses.
Saferight Founder and Managing Director Mack McCormack said that by incorporating this new concept in the high-risk work sector for dogmen, riggers and crane operators, students will be well equipped with new rigging skills to increase safety and productivity levels in their workplace.
“Employers are fulfilling their duty of care to their employees whilst providing their employees with the most updated construction technology as well as the safest method to rig and load in the construction and mining industry. Ultimately, students are the overall winners as they increase their qualifications with skills in updated technology without additional cost.”, says McCormack.
“Our collaboration with Saferight is part of our critical mission to shift the culture in crane lifting. Offering the Roborigger training for free as part of the rigging and dogging courses means we can accelerate industry-wide adoption of safer and more efficient crane lifting where taglines are no longer required, and where we no longer need to put people in the line of fire.”, says Roborigger founder and Managing Director Derick Markwell.