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Trainee performs dogging signals during crane lift training with a correctly slung steel beam on an Australian construction site.
CPCCLDG3001

Licence to perform dogging

Dogging is a licensed high risk work activity required across construction, resources, and heavy industry. This course covers the skills and knowledge needed to apply slinging techniques, select and inspect lifting gear, and direct a crane or hoist operator in the safe movement of loads.

Duration

5 Days

Price

$1130

Location

WA | Bayswater

Delivery

Face to Face

Course Overview

Trainee prepares slings and shackles for dogging training with a steel beam and mobile crane on an Australian construction site.

CPCCLDG3001 – Licence to Perform Dogging covers the practical skills and knowledge required to safely perform dogging work in line with WHS legislation and industry requirements. The course addresses how to plan a lift, calculate load weight and centre of gravity, select and inspect lifting equipment and gear, and direct the movement of loads using correct signals and communication methods.


Training is delivered by experienced industry trainers and is available at our facility or on-site across Western Australia. On successful completion of training and assessment, participants can apply to WorkSafe WA for their High Risk Work Licence in the Dogging (DG) class. 


Note that completing this course does not automatically result in a licence — the licence is issued by WorkSafe WA following a satisfactory assessment outcome.

Course Details

Certification

Participants who successfully complete all training and assessment requirements will be issued a Statement of Attainment for CPCCLDG3001 – Licence to Perform Dogging by Paratus Training (RTO 45274).


To obtain your High Risk Work Licence, you must submit your Statement of Attainment to WorkSafe WA along with a completed licence application. 

The Dogging (DG) licence is issued by WorkSafe WA, not by Paratus Training. Licence fees and application requirements are set by WorkSafe WA.


Paratus Training can submit your WorkSafe WA licence application on your behalf for an additional fee of $120. Ask us about this when you enrol.

Course Outline

  • WHS laws and regulations for dogging and lifting operations in Western Australia

  • Planning a lift — reviewing task instructions, SWMSs, and workplace requirements

  • Calculating load weight, dimensions, and centre of gravity

  • Identifying lifting and slinging points

  • Calculating derated Working Load Limits (WLL) based on slinging techniques

  • Types of lifting equipment and gear — selection, inspection, and storage

  • Identifying and tagging out defective lifting gear

  • Setting up the work area — risk controls, barricades, and safety measures

  • Slinging techniques — attaching and securing loads for safe movement

  • Using signals and radio communication to direct crane and hoist operators

  • Conducting a test lift and directing load movement, lowering, and landing

  • Pack up, post-task inspection, and reporting requirements

Prerequisites and Entry Requirements

There are no formal prerequisite units for this course. 

However, participants who will be performing dogging work in a construction environment are required to hold a White Card (CPCWHS1001 – Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry) prior to site access.


All participants must:

  • Be 18 years of age or older

  • Hold a valid Unique Student Identifier (USI)

  • Provide valid proof of identity

  • Have sufficient Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) skills to participate in training and assessment

  • Bring a pen

  • Wear appropriate PPE: steel-capped boots, long pants, and a hi-vis long sleeve shirt. If you do not have a hi-vis shirt, Paratus Training can provide a hi-vis vest


Please let us know before enrolment if you have any medical conditions, injuries, or physical limitations that may affect your ability to take part in practical training.

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Who needs this training?

New to industry

If your role involves slinging and directing the movement of loads using a crane or hoist and you don't yet hold a Dogging licence, this course gives you the skills and knowledge required to work safely and apply for your High Risk Work Licence through WorkSafe WA.

Renewal due

High Risk Work Licences in WA are renewed every five years through WorkSafe WA. Renewal is an administrative process and does not require refresher training. However, many employers and principal contractors require a Verification of Competency (VOC) before allowing operators on site. Contact us to discuss VOC assessments for this unit.

Team training

If your business relies on licensed doggers across multiple sites or projects, we can come to you. On-site delivery is available across Western Australia and can be tailored to your site environment and lifting equipment. Contact us to discuss group bookings and scheduling options.

Related Courses

Dogging is often one of several licences required for lifting and rigging work on site. The courses below are worth checking if you are rounding out your tickets or preparing to work in a lifting crew.

TLILIC0024

Licence to operate a vehicle loading crane (capacity 10 metre tonnes and above)

$1800

VLC

TLILIC0040

Licence to operate a non-slewing mobile crane (greater than 3 tonnes capacity)

$1500

CN
Worker in high-visibility PPE observing a slewing mobile crane with telescopic boom at a controlled Australian construction site during sunrise, with exclusion zones and safe lifting setup visible.

TLILIC0022

Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 20 tonnes)

$1800

C2

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Trusted by industry across
Western Australia

Paratus Training delivers high-risk licence and workplace safety training to some of WA's leading operators.

 

These are the organisations that have put their workers through our training — and held us to the same standards they hold their own teams.

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