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What is high risk work Qld?

What is high risk work Qld?

Examples of high risk work cranes and hoists. forklift operation. rigging and dogging. scaffolding.

What is high risk work Worksafe?

A high risk work licence is required to operate some machinery, erect scaffolding or undertake dogging or rigging work. To undertake certain types of work, you must hold a the relevant licence for: cranes. forklifts. hoists.

What does high risk work include?

High risk work includes: scaffolding. dogging and rigging work. operating certain types of cranes and hoists.

How do you get HRWL?

To be eligible for an HRW licence, you need to:

  1. be 18 years or older.
  2. have completed HRW training with a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in the appropriate class of high risk work.
  3. have been assessed as competent in the class by a SafeWork NSW accredited assessor working for the RTO.

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What are some examples of high risk work?

Employers must not allow a worker to carry out high risk work (for which a high risk work licence is required) unless: written evidence is provided by the worker stating they have the relevant high risk work licence. Some examples of high risk work types are: pressure equipment.

When do you need a high risk work licence?

Licences are required for workers carrying out certain classes of high risk work. Anyone carrying out high risk work, like operating a forklift, must hold a high risk work licence. Employers must not allow a worker to carry out high risk work (for which a high risk work licence is required) unless:

How many classes of work can you get with WorkSafe?

WorkSafe issues high risk work licences under the Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (OHS) 2017. You can apply to be licensed for up to 29 classes of high risk work.

What kind of work is high risk in QLD?

1 cranes and hoists 2 forklift operation 3 rigging and dogging 4 scaffolding 5 pressure equipment.