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Regulations implementing the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work commenced in Western Australia on 1 October 2007.
These regulations:
- apply to those involved in dogging, rigging and scaffolding work and operators of forklifts, cranes and pressure vessels;
- replace National Certificates of Competency with a five yearly renewable High Risk Work Licence and;
- recognise the need for quality training and assessment for those who wish to obtain a High Risk Work Licence.
No this courese covers the operation of boom lifts over 11m.
Regulations implementing the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work commenced in Western Australia on 1 October 2007.
These regulations:
- apply to those involved in dogging, rigging and scaffolding work and operators of forklifts, cranes and pressure vessels;
- replace National Certificates of Competency with a five yearly renewable High Risk Work Licence and;
- recognise the need for quality training and assessment for those who wish to obtain a High Risk Work Licence.
No this courese covers the operation of boom lifts over 11m.