Workers who need to exercise judgement to sling loads or who direct crane movement from outside the crane operator’s full view (such as with whistle signals or radio)
Dogging consists of two main aspects:
Simply put, someone who engages in dogging is called a Dogger.
Our Scaffolding High Risk Work Licence courses provide nationally recognised training for individuals seeking to obtain Basic (SB) Scaffolding Licences, in accordance with SafeWork NSW requirements.
Verification of Competency (VOC) assessments are also available for experienced operators.
We deliver industry-focused training designed to develop practical competence, safety awareness, and job-ready skills required to work on construction and industrial sites across NSW and Australia.
Nationally recognised high-risk work training and assessment
Assessment fees included – no hidden costs
Training aligned with SafeWork NSW licensing requirements
Day and night course options available
Experienced industry assessors
Hands-on practical training in real scaffolding environments
Price:
$1,350 per participant (includes training and assessment)
Transparent pricing structure
No additional assessment or licensing fees
Discounted rates available for multiple course bookings
Licence to Erect, Alter and Dismantle Scaffolding (Basic Level – SB)
This course provides the foundational skills and knowledge required to safely erect, alter, and dismantle basic scaffolding structures under supervision.
Training and formal assessment
Practical, hands-on instruction
Nationally recognised Statement of Attainment
The CPCCLSF2001 – Licence to Erect, Alter and Dismantle Scaffolding (Basic Level) course equips participants with the essential competencies to work safely with basic scaffolding systems in accordance with WHS legislation and industry standards.
Training focuses on both theoretical knowledge and practical application, ensuring participants are prepared for real-world work environments.
Participants will develop competency in:
Identifying hazards and implementing safe work practices
Planning and preparing for scaffolding tasks
Understanding scaffold components and load classifications
Constructing compliant scaffold foundations
Maintaining scaffold stability and structural integrity
Installing safe access and egress systems
Working with modular and prefabricated scaffolds
Erecting and dismantling:
Frame and modular scaffolds
Mobile and trestle scaffolds
Bracket, birdcage, tank and formwork scaffolds
Operating lightweight materials hoists (up to 500 kg)
Using ropes, pulleys, gin wheels, and ancillary equipment
Installing static lines and industrial safety nets
Conducting inspections and maintaining scaffolding equipment
Recording and reporting scaffold condition and compliance
On successful completion, participants will receive:
Statement of Attainment – CPCCLSF2001
High Risk Work Licence (Class SB)
(Issued by SafeWork NSW or the relevant WorkSafe authority)
This course is suitable for:
New entrants to the construction industry
Tradespersons expanding their licence scope
Workers seeking formal high-risk work licensing
Employers training staff to meet site compliance requirements
Places are limited to ensure quality training and assessment outcomes.
Enrol now to begin your scaffolding career with confidence, backed by nationally recognised qualifications and industry-experienced assessors.