
All States Training
Operate a Gantry or Overhead Crane
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)This course covers the requirements for operating a gantry or overhead crane which is controlled by pendant or wireless remote.
Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any gantry, bridge, jib or wall mounted crane with three (3) or less powered motions. Short/Cross travel is one motion; Long/Length travel is a second motion; and Hoist raise or Hoist lower is a third motion.
This course does not cover the requirements for a gantry or overhead crane with four (4) or more powered motions. A High Risk Work Licence (class CB) is required for this type of crane.
Delivery mode
All States Training offers this course through the following delivery modes:
On campus
Work with instructors and classmates in a supportive and collaborative environment.
- 108 Dunmall Drive, Oakhurst, QLD
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
- Have a current white card
- Have a good understanding of the English language
- Arrive 15 minutes early to your training sessions
Course fees
For more information about this course and payment options please enquire now.
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About All States Training
All States Training (AST) was started in 1995 when Barry Wadsworth “Lead Trainer”, identified a significant need in the market for high quality training relating to the safe operation of large and small construction and rural machinery and equipment, through to workplace health and safety standards.