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CPCCLSF2001 - Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding basic level [HIGH RISK LICENCE]

Duration

5 Days (7:30 AM – 3:30 PM) OR 4 Days (7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)

Cost

$875

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Date Time Location Available Spaces Cost
29 July – 2 August 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 2 $875.00
5 – 9 August 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 6 $875.00
12 – 16 August 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 7 $875.00
19 – 23 August 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 9 $875.00
26 – 30 August 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
2 – 6 September 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
9 – 13 September 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 8 $875.00
16 – 20 September 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 9 $875.00
30 September – 4 October 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
7 – 11 October 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
14 – 18 October 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
21 – 25 October 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
28 October – 1 November 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 7 $875.00
4 – 8 November 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
11 – 15 November 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
18 – 22 November 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
25 – 29 November 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
2 – 6 December 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
9 – 13 December 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
16 – 20 December 2024 07:30 am – 03:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
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Date Time Location Available Spaces Cost
24 – 27 September 2024 07:30 am – 05:30 pm Welshpool 10 $875.00
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CTF Funding Available
Basic Scaffolding Ticket in Perth Course Fee $875 / CTF Eligible - You Pay Only $262.5* Conditions Apply

Scaffolding Ticket Perth overview

This Basic Scaffolding Ticket Perth WA (CPCCLSF2001 – Licence to erect, alter, and dismantle scaffolding basic level training) specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely perform basic scaffolding work. The Basic Scaffolding Ticket Perth WA training covers erecting, altering, or dismantling a temporary structure to support a platform from which a person or object could fall more than four metres. Enrol now in this Basic Scaffold Ticket Perth WA course to obtain your scaffolding ticket and ensure compliance with safety regulations.

Students will attain the theory and practical application to perform scaffolding properly and will be able to:

Plan Task

  • Review instructions
  • Consult, obtain safety and compliance information
  • Identify hazards and required equipment
  • Establish communication

Select and Inspect Equipment

  • Choose and check risk controls
  • PPE, and scaffold gear for functionality

Set Up Task

  • Communicate plans
  • Implement safety measures
  • Assess ground and foundation suitability
  • Prepare scaffold.

Basic Scaffolding Activities

  • Erect and dismantle various scaffolding types like
    • Modular or pre-fabricated scaffolds
    • Materials hoists
    • Gin wheels
    • Safety nets
    • Static lines
  • Ensure compliance with workplace and manufacturer standards, and manage scaffolding for tasks like tank and formwork.

Complete Task

  • Clear area
  • Inspect and store equipment
  • Complete documentation
  • Dismantle safety measures

You will be enrolled into the following unit of competency:

Unit CodeUnit Name
CPCCLSF2001 Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding basic level

To enter the Basic Scaffolding Ticket Perth WA, you must meet the following requirements:

  1. Must be 18 years old and above
  2. Ability to read, write and understand English
  3. Present a valid photo I.D. on arrival
  4. Complete a ‘Fitness to Complete Training’ form upon arrival at the training facility. The student is required to declare any medical issue that may exclude them from full participation
  5. Wear steel cap shoes/boots and remove all jewellery prior to commencement
  • Theory Component
  • Practical Component

On successful completion of the Basic Scaffolding Ticket Perth WA, students will receive a:

The Unique Student Identifier (USI) must be supplied and verified prior to 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

Disclaimer: Competence in this unit, does not in itself result in a High-Risk Work Licence (HRWL) to operate this plant/conduct this skill.

A High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) is a photo ID issued to those trained and assessed as competent for high-risk

Here’s What You Need to Know:

  • Licence Applications:
    • Saferight does not handle HRWL applications for individual bookings and group bookings via credit card payment. During your training, we’ll provide all necessary information and paperwork for applying directly for your High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) with WorkSafe WA.
    • Saferight only offers HRWL applications exclusive to corporate bookings made through the “Approved Purchase Order Payment Companies” portal.
  • Passport Photo Service:
    • Saferight provides a passport photo service for a fee of $20 (not included in the course fee). This service produces a set of 6 passport photos required for your HRWL application, available during your training period.
      • For students who enrolled individually or as part of a group with credit card payment, you can request this service at the reception.
      • For students enrolled through company bookings via the “Approved Purchase Order Payment Companies” portal, you can add this service during the online enrolment process. Companies interested in this extra option MUST inform their enrolled students to get their photos at reception.
    1. For detailed guidance on applying for a new HRWL, please visit: https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/worksafe/apply-new-high-risk-work-licence-0
    2. To add a new licence class to your existing HRWL, please visit: https://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/worksafe/add-class-your-high-risk-work-licence
  • COFFEE TRUCK available from 9:00am to 9:30am.
  • LUNCH TRUCK available from 12:00pm to 12:10pm.
  • RADIUM LUNCH BAR is less than 1 minute up the road from the Welshpool premise.

This course is available for delivery over:

  • 4 Days (7:30 AM – 5:30 PM)
  • 5 Days (7.30 AM – 3.30 PM)

Please choose the course duration that best fits your preferences and availability from the enrolment table.

This training course is delivered at the following location:

Refer to the price listed in the enrolment table.

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 Basic Scaffolding Ticket in Perth.

TitleFee
Course Fee $875
CTF Discount $612.5
You Only Pay The Gap $262.5

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.

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    Saferight is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO Code 5722) conducting Scaffolding Training (All Levels – Basic, Intermediate and Advanced)

    Each course level consists of a Theoretical Assessment and a Practical Assessment of which you will acquire the Units of Competency for the following:

    Our Nationally Recognised Training is conducted by professional and experienced WorkSafe Approved Instructors in our facility in Welshpool.

    For more information or group bookings, please visit our page or call us at 1800 352 335.

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