CPCCLDG3001A

Licence to Perform Dogging

(On-site Only)

Investment

$1070 *
* Incl: High Risk Licence Application Fees (HRLAF)

CTF Eligible – $321 (Conditions Apply)

$2550 (On-site per day + HRLAF)

Delivery

On-site utilising site based resource

Duration

4 – 5 Days *
* Dependant on participant experience and or attendee numbers

The Licence to Perform Dogging course specifies the outcomes required to perform slinging techniques, including the selection and inspection of lifting gear and or the directing of the crane operator in the movement of loads.

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CPCCLDG3001A – Licence to perform dogging

High Risk Licence – (DG)
Usage: Superseded -This Qualification has recently been superseded by and equivalent to CPCCLDG3001 – Licence to perform dogging

Our CPCCLDG3001A Licence to perform dogging Course will give you the skills and knowledge you need to work safely in the dogman industry.

Are you wanting to extend your qualifications and career opportunities by obtaining a CPCCLDG3001A Licence to perform dogging? With Mine Training Australia, you can get certified without having to take time away from your job or family. With our convenient training, we make it easy and fast to understand the fundamentals of rigging in the resources industry – no matter what your existing skills and experience are.

Obtaining a license to perform dogging is a wise decision for anyone who wants to extend their qualifications and career opportunities. The CPCCLDG3001A licence provides individuals with the skills necessary to safely sling and move loads using cranes or hoists. This licence can open up many job opportunities in various industries, including mining, construction, and transportation.

Mine Training Australia offers comprehensive training programs for individuals looking to obtain their CPCCLDG3001A licence. Their training courses are designed to provide hands-on experience and practical knowledge of the industry’s standards and regulations. With Mine Training Australia, you can be confident that you will receive quality training that prepares you for real-world challenges in your future workplace.

This unit specifies the outcomes required to perform slinging techniques, including the selection and inspection of lifting gear and/or the directing of the crane operator in the movement of the load when the load is out of view of the crane/ operator for licensing purposes.

This unit is based upon the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work.

This unit in its current form meets state and territory licensing requirements. Any alteration will result in a unit which is not acceptable to regulators for the purpose of licensing.

Competence in this unit does not in itself result in a licence. A licence is obtained after competence is assessed under applicable Commonwealth, state or territory work health and safety (WHS) regulations.

Mine Training Australia is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO 51586) and a WorkSafe-approved High Risk Training Organisation. We will submit all High Risk Work Licences for individuals who have completed the training and have been deemed competent.

All of Mine Training Australia’s Training courses are nationally accredited and are in accordance with the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High-Risk Work (WorkSafe Approved).

Obtaining a license to perform dogging is an excellent investment in your future career prospects. The training provided by Mine Training Australia ensures that you have the necessary skills and knowledge required to work in various industries safely. So if you’re ready to enhance your qualifications and take advantage of numerous employment opportunities, consider getting your CPCCLDG3001A Licence with Mine Training Australia today!

Overview

The CPCCLDG3001A Licence to Perform Dogging (On-Site Only) course is designed for individuals who need to gain the skills and knowledge required to safely sling and direct loads using lifting equipment such as cranes. This nationally recognised training ensures participants can assess loads, select appropriate lifting gear, and provide clear signals to crane operators while adhering to Workplace Health and Safety (WHS) regulations. Upon successful completion, participants will be eligible to apply for a High-Risk Work Licence (DG).

Who Should Enrol?

This course is ideal for:
✅ Workers in construction, mining, and transport requiring a DG High-Risk Work Licence
✅ Individuals responsible for selecting and inspecting lifting gear
✅ Anyone involved in crane operations, including riggers and crane operators

What You Will Learn

Participants will gain practical and theoretical training in:
Load Slinging Techniques – Selecting and using the correct slings, shackles, and lifting equipment
Load Calculations & Weight Estimations – Ensuring safe lifting and preventing overloading
Crane Communication & Hand Signals – Effectively directing crane movements to ensure workplace safety
Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) Compliance – Understanding risk assessments, hazard identification, and site safety regulations
Inspection & Maintenance of Lifting Equipment – Ensuring equipment is in proper working condition before use

Career Pathways

Completing this qualification can lead to career opportunities such as:
Dogman (DG Licence Holder)
Rigger (With Additional Training)
Crane Operator (With Additional Licensing)
Construction & Mining Industry Worker

On-Site Training Only

This course is delivered on-site only, providing participants with hands-on, practical training in a real work environment.

Enrol Today!

Obtain your High-Risk Work Licence (DG) and enhance your skills with the CPCCLDG3001A Licence to Perform Dogging course. Contact us today for more information on course availability and enrolment options.

$1070

– Includes High Risk Licence Application Fees (HRAF)

$2550

On-site per day + HRAF


CTF ELIGIBLE – YOU PAY ONLY $321* (CONDITIONS APPLY)

Interested students/applicants will need to fill out Mine Training Australia’s Construction Training Fund (CTF) Application Form and “pay the gap” prior to booking a course with us. Click here to fill out Mine Training Australia’s CTF form.

For more information about Construction Training Fund and eligibility criteria, please visit Mine Training Australia Construction Training Fund (CTF).


The CTF provides funding support for training of eligible workers in the construction industry.  We acknowledge the support of the CTF in reducing the costs of training for eligible workers

Please visit CTF for more information https://ctf.wa.gov.au/

On-site utilising site based resource

A moderate English language, literacy and numeracy skill is required.

Participants must be 18 years of age.

Nil prerequisite units required.

CTF ELIGIBLE – YOU PAY ONLY $321* (CONDITIONS APPLY)

Interested students/applicants will need to fill out Mine Training Australia’s Construction Training Fund (CTF) Application Form and “pay the gap” prior to booking a course with us. Click here to fill out Mine Training Australia’s CTF form.

For more information about Construction Training Fund and eligibility criteria, please visit Mine Training Australia Construction Training Fund (CTF).


The CTF provides funding support for training of eligible workers in the construction industry.  We acknowledge the support of the CTF in reducing the costs of training for eligible workers

Please visit CTF for more information https://ctf.wa.gov.au/

CPCCLDG3001A: Licence to Perform Dogging (Site Exclusive) – FAQ

General Information

What is the CPCCLDG3001A: Licence to Perform Dogging (Site Exclusive) course?
This nationally recognised course provides training for individuals who need to perform dogging duties on a specific worksite. It covers load handling, slinging techniques, and workplace safety requirements.

Who is this course suitable for?
This course is ideal for:

  • Workers in construction, mining, and industrial sectors.
  • Employees who need to sling loads and direct crane operators on a specific site.
  • Individuals seeking site-specific certification for dogging tasks.

Is this course nationally recognised?
Yes, the CPCCLDG3001A: Licence to Perform Dogging course is nationally recognised across Australia and aligns with workplace health and safety regulations.


Course Details

What does the course cover?
The program covers key topics, including:

  • Assessing loads and selecting appropriate lifting gear.
  • Safe slinging and directing of loads.
  • Identifying and controlling hazards in dogging operations.
  • Workplace safety procedures and compliance.

How long does the course take to complete?
The course typically runs for two to three days, including both theory and practical components.

What are the delivery methods for the course?
We offer flexible delivery options, including:

  • Face-to-face practical training sessions.
  • On-site workplace training for employer-specific dogging operations.

Are there any prerequisites for enrolment?
Yes, participants must:

  • Be at least 18 years old.
  • Have basic literacy and numeracy skills.
  • Provide 100 points of identification.
  • Have a USI (Unique Student Identifier).
  • Be physically capable of performing dogging tasks safely.

Assessment and Outcomes

How is the course assessed?
Assessment methods include:

  • Written knowledge assessments.
  • Practical competency demonstrations.
  • Direct observation by a qualified trainer.

What will I achieve upon completion?
Upon completing the course and passing the assessment, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for:

  • CPCCLDG3001A – Licence to Perform Dogging

This qualification is specific to the site where the training is conducted and does not apply to general High-Risk Work Licensing.

Will this course help me advance my career?
Yes, obtaining this certification is essential for individuals performing dogging operations in construction, mining, and industrial sectors, improving job opportunities and compliance with site-specific safety requirements.


Cost

How much does the course cost?
Please view our website for information on fees for this course.

Are there any additional fees?
Yes, there may be additional costs associated with company-specific training requirements or on-site assessments.


Additional Support

What support is available during the course?
We provide comprehensive support, including:

  • Access to experienced trainers for guidance and feedback.
  • Practical training in a controlled environment.
  • Assistance with assessments and workplace application of skills.

Can I get credit for prior learning?
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) may be available for participants with relevant industry experience or qualifications. Contact us to learn more about the RPL process.

What if I need to withdraw from the course?
If you need to withdraw, please notify us as soon as possible. Refunds or rescheduling options may be available depending on the circumstances and timing of your withdrawal.


Enrolment

How do I enrol in the course?
You can enrol online via our website or contact us directly for assistance. Our team will guide you through the process and provide all necessary information.

What documents do I need to enrol?
You will need to provide:

  • Proof of identity (e.g., driver’s licence or passport).
  • Any additional documents required by your employer or worksite.

Further Information

For further details, please contact us or call our friendly team on (08) 9221 1803.

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