At Century Training, our courses are meticulously designed to foster proficiency in crane and dogger operations. We prioritise safety, efficiency and the practical application of skills, ensuring our trainees are well-prepared to navigate the complexities of the industry with confidence and expertise.
Yes. Course information, including curriculum and objectives, is readily accessible on our website. While in-depth course materials are usually shared and explored during in-person training sessions, we recognise the significance of online access to learning resources. For inquiries regarding online materials or e-learning possibilities, contact our administrative team directly for assistance and further details.
Choosing us connects you with a legacy of over 40 years in the crane industry, ensuring a robust and industry-relevant learning experience. While adhering to industry standards, our courses aim to provide an enriching and comprehensive learning journey. With a focus on practical skills and in-depth knowledge, we can prepare you to confidently and safely navigate your career pathways in crane operations and related fields. This will ensure you are well-equipped to meet industry demands.
Yes. At Century Training, we offer accredited training courses, substantiated by RTO Provider Number 41225. This accreditation underscores our commitment to adhering to regulatory standards and providing you with quality training recognised and valued across the industry. Our courses comply with industry standards and are designed to instil a profound understanding and practical skill set.
Trainees at Century Training have the opportunity to learn using a modern fleet of cranes and other essential equipment. This exposure ensures that our trainees acquire practical experience that is reflective of the current technological advancements in the industry.
Our training programs are holistic, covering a broad spectrum of areas essential for crane and dogger operations. From basic operational knowledge to advanced rigging techniques and safety protocols, our courses are structured to cultivate a well-rounded understanding of the industry’s operational dynamics.
Our courses are crafted with a strong emphasis on real-world applicability. Through a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical insights, we ensure that our trainees are adeptly prepared to meet the dynamic challenges of the crane and dogger industry.
Yes, certain courses may necessitate prerequisites to ensure participants possess foundational knowledge conducive for advanced learning. These prerequisites, when applicable, are designed to uphold the integrity and efficacy of the training. You can get detailed information about prerequisites for specific courses by contacting our course coordinators.
Both courses include hands-on practical training. This training is conducted on a purposely built heights safety simulator, which is adaptable for various industries. It provides a realistic and safe environment for practising the skills learned during the theory session.
Certainly! At Century Training, we emphasise the importance of continuous learning and skill enhancement in the ever-evolving construction industry. We offer refresher courses, like the “RII202/204E Refresher”, to help you stay abreast of the latest industry practices and refresh your existing knowledge and skills. Our refresher courses are structured to provide a comprehensive review of key concepts and practices, ensuring you remain proficient and confident in your operational abilities.
Contact Century Training as soon as possible via email at hello@centurytraining.com.au or by phone on 07 4035 1754.
The CAS allows you to apply for your High Risk Work Licence through the WHSQ online licensing portal. It is valid for 60 days, so ensure you apply before it expires.
A White Card is a certification that demonstrates the holder has undertaken general construction induction training, which is compulsory for anyone working in the construction industry. It ensures all workers comprehend the standardised occupational health and safety procedures to minimise risks and prevent accidents on construction sites.
The White Card course encompasses a range of topics, including identifying and orally reporting construction hazards and comprehending basic risk control measures. These aim to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of maintaining safety on construction sites. Connect with our team for detailed information.
At Century Training, the course may take up to 8 hours to complete and is delivered face-to-face. It allows you to receive hands-on, interactive training applicable to real-world construction scenarios. Get in touch with our team for more details.
Once obtained, your White Card does not expire and remains valid as long as you continue to work in the construction industry. However, if there is a two-year gap in construction work, re-training may be required.
There are no specific prerequisites for the Working Safely at Heights course. However, for the refresher course, participants must have previously completed a confined space course and submit the certificate as evidence.
Both courses include hands-on practical training. This training is conducted on a purposely built heights safety simulator, which is adaptable for various industries. It provides a realistic and safe environment for practising the skills learned during the theory session.
A confined space is an enclosed or partially enclosed area that is not designed for continuous human occupancy and may pose a risk due to restricted entry/exit, poor ventilation, or hazardous atmosphere. Examples include tanks, silos, pits, sewers, and pressure vessels.
Yes. Under WHS regulations, anyone entering or working in a confined space must have completed nationally recognised training to ensure they can identify hazards, follow safety procedures, and respond to emergencies.
While the unit itself does not have an official expiry, most industries recommend refresher training every 2 to 3 years to ensure ongoing competency and compliance with current safety procedures.
Confined space training is typically delivered in 1 day, depending on the format (initial or refresher) and any additional units completed (e.g., gas test atmospheres or work permits).
Yes. This course leads to a Statement of Attainment for the nationally recognised unit RIIWHS202E – Enter and Work in Confined Spaces, which is accepted across Australia.