A High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) is a photographic license granted to individuals who have completed one of the accepted rigger certification courses. qualified and evaluated as competent to work in a work class described as high risk work.
The licence will allow you to conduct basic rigging, intermediate rigging or advanced rigging (depending on your qualification) in any state or territory of Australia.
A High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) issued by the National Commission for the Certification of Crane Operations (NCCCO) is valid for 5 years and makes you a qualified basic rigger, intermediate rigger or advanced rigger for that time period. You must be at least 18 years of age before you can receive a High Risk Work Licence. You can complete a rigging and dogging course in Perth, Western Australia.
How Long is a Rigger Certification Good For?
Your rigging certification is valid for a period of five years. Once your license has expired, you must not conduct high-risk work until you have renewed your high-risk work licence.
You need to keep your contact details up to date so that you can receive alerts when your license expires.
What Happens if My Rigging Certification Expires?
You have 24 months to renew your basic rigging, intermediate rigging or advanced rigging licene issued via NCCCO after it expires.
If you do not apply for a renewal within 24 months, the current high risk work licence (HRWL) cannot be extended and you will not be licensed or a qualified rigger.
Your HRWL will be revoked and you will not have the ability to to work as a rigger, signal person or complete any tasks covered by the ticket. You will need to be re-trained by the RTO (or assessed by a registered worksafe assessor before you can apply for a new high-risk job licence.
To renew your high risk work licence (HRWL), you will need:
- Your email address and mobile phone number
- Your High Risk Work License number and or card
- Payment method
- A digital passport style photo (taken within the last 6 months)
Contact Perth Training Centre to book your basic rigging, intermediate rigging or advanced rigging certification renewal or dogman and rigging courses with a registered worksafe assessor.
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