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Course Number: 160-17405V01
This course provides training related to WorkCover licensing required by persons who perform high risk work in Transport and Logistics within NSW. It contains units of competency which specify the minimum safety requirements to operate plant and equipment and/or undertake a function as identified in the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work.
On the job/in the Community
There are no formal educational requirements for this course.
Not applicable
These Transport and Logistics licensing units are applicable to any person seeking employment in the following occupations covered by the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work: Scaffolder, dogger/rigger, crane and hoist operator, forklift operator, pressure equipment operator.
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