Build Your Skills With Our High-Risk Dogging Course
The Licence to Perform Dogging (CPCCLDG3001) course equips you with the practical skills and confidence needed to safely manage dogging operations on construction and industrial sites. Through hands-on training in signalling, load control, and crane operations, you’ll learn to apply correct procedures, identify hazards, assess risks, and implement safe work practices in realistic, workplace-focused scenarios.
This nationally recognised qualification is designed for professionals in construction, civil, or maintenance industries. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to safely signal and move loads, understand workplace safety requirements, and carry out dogging tasks efficiently and in full compliance with regulations.
Course Delivery
Face-to-Face
Course Duration
4-5 days
Nationally Recognised
Locations
Multiple training centres across Queensland and Western Australia, or we can come to your location.
Course Fee
Fees vary depending on location (see table below)
Afterpay available
Funding
CSQ and CTF Funding available (see below)
Course Delivery
Face-to-Face
Course Duration
4-5 days
Nationally Recognised
Locations
Multiple training centres across Queensland and Western Australia, or we can come to your location.
Course Fee
Fees vary depending on location (see table below)
Afterpay available
Funding
CSQ and CTF Funding available (see below)
Licence to Perform Dogging (CPCCLDG3001) - Course Information
The Licence to Perform Dogging course provides essential knowledge and hands-on experience to safely control loads and communicate effectively with crane operators. You’ll develop practical skills in load movement, rigging, and signalling while understanding workplace hazards and control measures.You’ll learn about:
Load Control & Rigging: Safely attach, move, and release loads using various slings, chains, and lifting devices.
Signalling: Communicate clearly with crane operators using hand signals, radio, and other signalling methods.
Legislation & Compliance: Understand WHS and workplace requirements for dogging operations.
Hazard Identification: Recognise and control hazards when lifting, moving, or positioning loads.
Risk Assessment & Planning: Plan lifting operations and implement safety measures before work begins.
Equipment Inspection & Maintenance: Check rigging gear, cranes, and lifting equipment for defects.
Emergency Procedures & Rescue: Respond effectively to load incidents, dropped loads, or equipment failures.
Communication & Reporting: Report hazards, incidents, and maintenance issues according to workplace procedures.
By the end of the course, you’ll be confident in safely performing dogging operations, managing loads correctly, and working in full compliance with workplace safety standards.
Course Delivery and Assessment
Due to the high-risk nature of dogging work, the Licence to Perform Dogging course is delivered face-to-face. You’ll gain hands-on experience in a controlled environment, building both confidence and competence while receiving direct guidance and personalised feedback from experienced trainers throughout the course.
Please note: Completion of this Dogging ticket (Licence to Perform Dogging - CPCCLDG3001) is a prerequisite for enrolling into a Rigging course.
High Risk Work Licences
After successfully completing this course, you can apply for your High Risk Work Licence (HRWL). You have 60 days from course completion to submit your application. HRWLs are valid for five years and can be applied for or renewed online via the WorkSafe QLD or WorkSafe WA websites. If your licence expires, you are no longer recognised as a licensed operator until it is renewed. WorkSafe provides a 12-month grace period for renewal; if this period passes, you will need to resit both the written and practical assessments.
If you are one of our corporate clients, we can apply for the licence on your behalf for an additional fee of $160 (which includes the WorkSafe fee).
Who Should Complete This Course?
The Licence to Perform Dogging course is designed for anyone who needs the practical skills and nationally recognised qualification to safely carry out dogging operations. It’s ideal for individuals working in construction, civil, or maintenance industries, including:
Construction workers, site labourers, crane operators
Maintenance and building tradespeople
Apprentices and trainees requiring dogging competency
Workers needing to meet organisational compliance standards
Whether you’re looking to advance your career, take on more complex site responsibilities, or expand your skill set, this course provides the technical knowledge and hands-on experience needed to safely perform dogging tasks with confidence and full compliance with workplace regulations.
Course Outcome
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be awarded a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for:
CPCCLDG3001 - Licence to Perform Dogging
This unit is nationally recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and contributes to the skills and competencies required for dogging work. Successful completion can support your application for the relevant High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) class, subject to meeting the applicable licensing requirements and assessment processes.
Career Pathways
Completing the Licence to Perform Dogging course opens up a range of career opportunities across multiple industries:
Construction and Civil Works: Dogman/rigger, crane operator assistant, site supervisor, maintenance technician
Mining and Resources: Plant operator, high-risk work coordinator, maintenance support, rigging team member
Facilities Management and Maintenance: Building maintenance technician, access systems operator, facilities safety officer
Events and Entertainment: Stage rigger, crane signal operator, event setup coordinator, lighting and AV technician
By gaining this qualification, you’ll be prepared to take on more responsibility, safely manage loads, and contribute to workplace efficiency and compliance, providing a strong foundation for career growth in a variety of high-risk work settings.
Entry Requirements
You must satisfy each of the following criteria to enrol in this course:
You must be at least 18 years old (a requirement for High Risk Work Licences).
Wear steel-capped or safety boots to your session and PPE.
Have basic computer skills and internet access (for enrolment and communication).
Have sufficient language, literacy, and numeracy (LLN) skills to complete assessments.
Have a valid Unique Student Identifier (USI) - mandatory for all nationally recognised training. If you don't already have a USI, you can apply for one online at www.usi.gov.au or we can apply for one for you.
Support When You Need It
Throughout the duration of your course, you can access experienced industry professionals and support staff to guide you through the program. Our trainers are dedicated to helping you succeed and will be available to answer your questions and provide feedback on your progress. They will provide you with the guidance and support you need to fully understand the course material, as well as offer suggestions for further learning opportunities.
Funding is Available For this Course
Construction Skills Queensland
Eligible workers, employers, and job seekers in Queensland's building and construction industry can save up to 75-100% on courses, including, short courses, units of competency, and Certificate of Diploma qualifications. CSQ provides substantial funding, with a small student co-contribution usually required.
Construction Training Fund WA
Eligible apprentices, trainees, workers and business owners in WA's building and construction industry can save up to 70% on metro courses and 80% on regional courses with CTF funding. As an approved provider, we can handle the paperwork and claim process for you, so you only pay the gap while you upskill, get licences, and complete safety courses.
"The dogging course was practical and very hands-on. The trainer explained load control and signalling clearly, and I now feel confident handling loads and communicating safely on site."
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Course FAQs
Fees vary depending on location - you can view specific location fees in the table above.
Yes - you may be eligible for either Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ QLD) or Construction Training Fund (CTF WA) subsidies for this course.
This course is delivered face-to-face over 3-4 days.
Yes, you must satisfy each of the following criteria to enrol in this course:
Must be at least 18 years old
Wear steel-capped or safety boots to your session and PPE
Basic computer skills and internet access (for enrolment and communication)
Sufficient language, literacy, and numeracy (LLN) skills to complete assessments
A valid Unique Student Identifier (USI) - mandatory for all nationally recognised training. If you don’t have one, you can apply at usi.gov.au or we can assist.
After successfully completing this course, you can apply for your High Risk Work Licence (HRWL). You have 60 days from course completion to submit your application. HRWLs are valid for five years and can be applied for or renewed online via the WorkSafe QLD or WorkSafe WA websites. If your licence expires, you are no longer recognised as a licensed operator until it is renewed. WorkSafe provides a 12-month grace period for renewal; if this period passes, you will need to resit both the written and practical assessments.
If you are one of our corporate clients, we can apply for the licence on your behalf for an additional fee of $160 (which includes the WorkSafe fee).
Your Statement of Attainment is typically issued within 3-5 business days after you successfully complete all assessments and all required enrolment, USI and payment requirements are satisfied.
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