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High Risk Work.Licence.C0 - Slewing Mobile Crane >100T capacity

Should these be consolidated to 2x competencies? 1x for Level 3 and 1x for level 4?: https://www.cranes.org.nz/training.html , https://www.safecrane.nz/operators.html
If your crane is a:

Cab-Controlled Overhead Crane
Pendant-Controlled Overhead Crane
Self-Erecting Tower Crane
Truck Loader Crane

You should hold the New Zealand Certificate in Cranes (Level 3).

If your crane is a:

Crawler Crane
Mobile Crane
Non-slewing Articulated Crane
Tower Crane
Mini Crane

You should hold the New Zealand Certificate in Cranes (Level 4).







High Risk Work.Licence.C1 - Slewing Mobile Cranes < 100T capacity

High Risk Work.Licence.C2 - Slewing Mobile Cranes < 20T capacity

High Risk Work.Licence.C6 - Slewing Mobile Cranes < 60T capacity

High Risk Work.Licence.CN - Non-Slewing Mobile Cranes (> 3T capacity

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High Risk Work.Licence.Dogging

As a Dogman.

The New Zealand Certificate in Crane Operations (Level 3) Dogman
The New Zealand Certificate in Crane Operations (Level 4) Advanced Dogman



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High Risk Work.Licence.Forklift


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High Risk Work.Licence.Rigging - AdvancedNZC in Scaffolding (Level 5) Advanced
A New Zealand Certificate in Scaffolding (Level 5) (Advanced) is the highest scaffolding qualification in New Zealand. People with this qualification have mastered complex scaffolding and have the skills to be able to take the lead at sites, including the supervision of staff on medium to large projects, and certifying advanced scaffolding.


High Risk Work.Licence.Rigging - BasicNZC in Scaffolding (Level 3) General
To work on simple scaffolding, you’ll need to hold a New Zealand Certificate in Scaffolding (Level 3) (General). This will allow you to put up, sign off on, and take down common scaffolding, such as system scaffolds, standing tube and fitting scaffolding, and elementary falsework.


High Risk Work.Licence.Rigging - IntermediateI don’t believe intermediate is required for NZ? It appears NZC in Scaffolding (Level 3) Proprietary Suspended and NZC in Scaffolding?(Level 4) Trade should be the other options that are available as competencies in place of this

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