RIIMPO321F Conduct civil construction wheeled front end loader operations
in just 2 Days. Enhance your career with the RIIMPO321F Conduct civil construction wheeled front end loader operations
course. This nationally recognized training provides essential skills for civil construction and focuses on safety and practical application.
Overview
This nationally recognized course equips participants with the essential skills and knowledge to conduct wheeled front end loader operations safely and effectively. Designed for individuals working in site-based roles, this training is crucial for those looking to enhance their competencies in civil construction. Please note that while this course provides valuable training, it does not independently qualify participants to load and unload equipment.
Course Details
- Course Fee: now only $500
- Duration: 2 Days (Includes one (1) day of practical assessment)
- Location: 5 Melissa St, Auburn NSW 2144
- Booking Calendar: Book Your Course Here
- Add another civil course for only $400 more!
Course areas include:
- Plan and prepare for wheeled front end loader operations
- Operate front end loader in line with established requirements
- Attach, secure, lift, carry and place materials to complete work activity
- Prepare to relocate the front end loader.
- Conduct housekeeping activities
Units of Competency
- RIIMPO321F: Conduct Civil Construction Wheeled Front End Loader Operations
Entry Requirements
Participants must:
- Be 18 years of age or older
- Provide two (2) forms of identification
- Be physically and mentally capable of preparing to work safely in the construction industry
- Be physically fit and wear protective clothing and required PPE
- Provide a Unique Student Identifier (USI) number
Learning Approach
Our training combines plain English with videos, photos, and questioning techniques to ensure all learners have the best chance of comprehending the required knowledge and skills. If you require assistance, please contact our office at 1800 577 301 or [email protected] to discuss your training needs.
Attendance Requirements
Important: Participants should arrive 30 minutes early to complete enrollment paperwork. Entry will be refused to anyone arriving 15 minutes after the scheduled start time.
Recommended Attire:
- Steel-capped or safety boots
- Sun protection: Hat, long-sleeved shirt, and pants
Training & Assessments
Training and assessment at Auburn campus will guided by qualified trainers monitoring your progress. The delivery method includes:
- Classroom instruction
- Group discussions
- Practical demonstrations in a simulated work environment
Assessment methods may consist of written questions, case studies, and practical demonstrations, providing feedback on your progress and measuring your skills against industry qualification requirements.
Certification
Upon successful completion of the training and assessment, you will receive a Statement of Attainment (SOA), listing the unit of competency achieved in this training course.
Additional Resources
- Create Your Unique Student Identifier (USI): USI Registration
- For more information managing your on USI website,
For any inquiries or to book your course, please contact us:
- Phone: 1800 577 301
- Email: [email protected]
Course Delivery:
TP Training has entered into a formal third-party agreement with DLI Training (RTO ID: 21714). Under this agreement, TP Training is authorised to advertise and enrol students into courses delivered and assessed by DLI Training.
All training, assessment, student support services, and the issuing of statements of attainment or qualifications are the responsibility of DLI Training (RTO 21714).
TP Training acts as an enrolment and referral partner and may collect student fees on behalf of DLI Training. This arrangement allows students to access nationally recognised training programs — including courses designed for entry into the construction industry and select SafeWork NSW licence assessments — through a streamlined enrolment process.
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Requirements
- Age: Must be 18 years or older.
- Certification: Hold a current SafeWork NSW White Card (or equivalent).
- Identification: Provide two (2) forms of identification.
- Physical Fitness: Be physically and mentally capable of preparing to work safely in the construction industry.
- Personal Protective Equipment: Wear steel-capped or safety boots; sun protection (hat, long-sleeved shirt, and pants) is recommended.
- Unique Student Identifier (USI): Provide a USI number.
- Assessment: Complete the TP Training Language, Literacy, and Numeracy assessment.
Features
- Nationally Recognized Certification: Upon successful completion, participants receive a Statement of Attainment (SOA) for RIIMPO321F.
- Experienced Instructors: Learn from qualified trainers with extensive industry experience.
- Flexible Learning: Combination of theory and practical elements to accommodate various learning styles.
- Hands-On Training: Engage in practical assessments in a simulated work environment.
- Safety Focus: Emphasis on safety protocols and best practices for operating heavy machinery
Target audiences
- Aspiring Heavy Equipment Operators: Individuals looking to start a career in civil construction.
- Current Industry Professionals: Operators seeking to enhance their skills and knowledge in wheeled front end loader operations.
- Career Changers: Those transitioning into the civil construction sector and requiring certification for heavy machinery operation.