Boomlift / Scissor -11m

TLILIC0005

Course Outline

This nationally recognised training course gives participants the necessary skills and knowledge to safely and efficiently operate elevated work platforms (Boom Lift over 11mt) in a variety of different terrains and situations. An elevating work platform uses a telescoping device, hinged device, articulated device or any combination of these to raise personnel, equipment and materials to perform elevated work.

  • Legislations and standards applicable to operate an EWP boom lift over 11mt
  • Risk management, control procedures and planning work
  • Conduct routine checks of equipment and setting up the EWP boom lift over 11mt
  • Operating, shutting down and secure the EWP boom lift over 11mt
  • Please note: This course does not include Scissor Lift & Vertical Lift.

Requirements & Details

  • Participants must be a minimum of 18 years of age to sit the assessment, and be proficient in English
  • Photo ID, and wear appropriate PPE (Hi-viz clothing, ankle height steel toe boots, hard hat, safety glasses)
  • A short literacy and numeracy test will be required
  • Assessment type: Theory and Practical –

Duration

  • 2 to 3 days minimum including assessment (depending on participants skill levels

Certification

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be issued with;
  • Statement of attainment (SOA) for the unit TLILIC0005 – Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more)
  • A wallet sized photo identification card reflecting the achievement.

For more information

1 Plan work/task

1.1 Task requirements are identified from work orders or equivalent and confirmed with relevant people and a site inspection is completed in accordance with workplace procedures

1.2 Work area ground/operating surface is assessed to determine suitability for operational use of EWP in accordance with manufacturer requirements and workplace procedures

1.3 EWP capabilities are established for the load/s and work/task requirements in accordance with manufacturer requirements and workplace procedures

1.4 Appropriate paths for operating the EWP and moving in work area are assessed and determined in accordance with workplace procedures

1.5 Relevant hazard and risk control measures are applied and advised to relevant person/s in accordance with workplace procedures

1.6 Traffic management plan implementation is confirmed in accordance with workplace procedures

1.7 Appropriate communication procedures are identified, with relevant people in accordance with workplace procedures

1.8 All work is confirmed to ensure coverage of work/task requirements for the relevant work area in accordance with workplace procedures

2 Prepare for work/task

2.1 Consultation with workplace person/s is maintained to ensure workplan is clear and consistent with site requirements in accordance with workplace procedures

2.2 Risk control measures for hazards identified are checked for implementation in accordance with workplace procedures

2.3 Safety equipment including Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) are inspected, fitted correctly and used in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

2.4 EWP is accessed in a safe manner in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

2.5 Pre-start EWP checks are carried out in accordance with manufacturers requirements and safe work procedures

2.6 EWP is started and is checked for any abnormal noises in accordance safe work procedures

2.7 EWP is positioned correctly as per work plan in work area in accordance with relevant manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

2.8 EWP is stabilised appropriately in accordance with the workplan, relevant manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

2.9 Operational checks from base controls are carried out in accordance with relevant manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

2.10 All platform controls are located, identified and tested in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

2.11 All damage and defects are reported and appropriate action is taken to rectify in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

2.12 EWP logbook is inspected and is correct for the EWP, is completed and signed in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

2.13 Weather and work environmental conditions are assessed to determine any impact on EWP operation and positioning as per workplan in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

3 Perform work/task

3.1 Relevant hazard prevention/control measures identified are checked for implementation in accordance with safe work procedures

3.2 EWP is safely located at point of work in work area in accordance with safe work procedures

3.3 EWP platform is positioned for work tasks and stability and all operations are monitored constantly in accordance with safe work procedures

3.4 Work gear and tools are stowed and secured in accordance with safe work procedures

3.5 EWP is operated using all movements in accordance with safe work procedures and manufacturer requirements

3.6 Unplanned and unsafe situations are responded to in accordance with safe work procedures

3.7 All communication signals are correctly interpreted and followed whilst EWP is operated in accordance with safe work procedures

3.8 EWP platform is accessed and egressed in accordance with safe work procedures and manufacturer requirements

3.9 EWP is parked, switched off and isolated appropriately in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

4 Pack up

4.1 Post-operational EWP checks are carried out in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

4.2 EWP boom is retracted, lowered, stowed and secured in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

4.3 Safety equipment and PPE is disconnected from platform in accordance with safe work procedures

4.4 Relevant motion locks and brakes are applied as required in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

4.5 Outriggers and/or stabilisers, plates or packing if fitted are stowed and secured in accordance and with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

4.6 EWP is shut down in accordance with manufacturer requirements and safe work procedures

Above detailed information has been extracted from training.gov.au. For a more comprehensive review of legislation & guidelines please visit; https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/TLILIC0005

Quick Glance

Program Name

Boomlift / Scissor -11m

Start date(s)

Fri 28 Feb 2025

Program length

1 DAY

Study mode

THEORY & PRACTICAL EXAM

Contact

+61 476 467 873

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