CPCCBC4022

Supervise tilt-up work

Course Overview

Supervise Tilt Up Course Perth is the next step up in your Tilt Up Construction Safety training.

This unit of competency specifies the skills and knowledge required to organise, coordinate and supervise tilt-up work on a construction site. It includes the application of safe work practices during the erection and temporary bracing of tilt-up pre-cast concrete panels.

This unit of competency applies to site supervisors and builders who have a sound understanding of licensing and competency requirements for crane operation, dogging and rigging and are responsible for planning, organising and supervising tilt-up work on a construction site.

CPCCBC4022 - Supervise tilt-up work - Supervise Tilt Up Course Perth

Where Can This Qualification Take You?

In WA this course is a mandatory requirement for anyone supervising on a site where precast concrete and tilt up work is being carried out.

Prerequisites & Course Requirements

  • Persons must be 18 years of age or older
  • Photo ID must be presented i.e. current drivers licence, passport or proof of age card.
  • Basic numeracy skills.
  • Basic English language and literacy
  • USI Number
  • Appropriate clothing (Hi Vis shirt, long pants, with steel cap boots)

How Is the Course Delivered?

The CPCCBC4022 course is delivered through face-to-face training, on site at your preferred suitable location, ensuring you gain hands-on experience in a controlled environment.

The course is designed to be completed in up to 4 hrs, giving you a combination of theoretical knowledge and practical applications.

What Will You Learn?

Provide effective administration:

  • Read and interpret relevant project plans for tilt-up work.
  • Store all structural and design documents, pre-cast panel shop drawings, layout plans and other required documents on site.
  • Check licence and competency details of persons assigned to perform tilt-up work and ensure regulatory training requirements have been met.
  • Check mandatory licences and approvals required for tilt-up work are obtained.
  • Notify relevant regulatory authorities of work commencement and ensure the administration process is complete.

Plan work and set up site:

  • Prepare and implement a site-specific work health and safety (WHS) management plan and work plan and apply WHS risk control measures.
  • Provide site security, amenities, services and emergency/first aid facilities and prepare site procedures.
  • Develop traffic management and public safety plans and procedures and plan exclusion zones for concrete panel delivery, casting and erection operations.
  • Review and provide requirements for footings, structural elements, concrete slabs and site access roads for the tilt-up work.
  • Determine suitable onsite crane operating positions in consultation with crane suppliers and operators.
  • Identify ground conditions such as soak wells and drains likely to affect crane stability and check crane standing areas for strength and compaction.

Supervise and coordinate tilt-up work:

  • Check concrete panel inspection records to confirm design specifications have been followed during panel fabrication and manufacture.
  • Coordinate delivery sequence for concrete panels cast off site or coordinate a casting and curing schedule and distribution of panels on site.
  • Supervise placement and storage of concrete panels onsite and ensure it meets engineer’s requirements.
  • Put in place processes to ensure erection areas are cleared, exclusion zones set up, barriers erected, and site personnel advised of restricted access areas prior to erection of concrete panels.
  • Check fixings and anchor bolts supplied for temporary bracing are compliant with designer and engineer specifications.
  • Check correct type of braces, locating dowels and shims are correctly placed and components positioned and propped in accordance with shop drawings or as approved by the engineer. Supervise workers and contractors during the erection of the concrete panels and ensure that safe systems of work and safe work practices are enforced and followed.
  • Use job safety and environmental analysis (JSEA) and other tools to identify hazards, assess risks and create safe systems in the event of unanticipated circumstances.

Confirm tilt-up stabilisation:

  • Check erected concrete panels for compliance with design and engineering specifications.
  • Check compliance of structural steel elements being fixed to the temporarily braced panels are in accordance with designed engineering specifications.
  • Inspect integrity of erected structure prior to removal of temporary bracing to ensure it meets engineer certification.
  • Supervise the sequential removal of temporary bracing. Oversee the safe removal of temporary bracing, plant and equipment from site.
  • Supervise the completion of the erection work and clearing and cleaning of work areas prior to other trades being permitted to enter work zones.
  • Notify relevant personnel of work completion and maintain site records to company requirements.

Course Structure and Assessment

Students will be assessed through scenario-based assessments, written or verbal questioning.

This comprehensive assessment process ensures you are fully competent in all aspects of the updated requirements outlined in the WHS Regulations, Code of Practice and Australian Standards on Tilt Up Panel requirements before being awarded your qualification.

 

**To be awarded your certificate you must complete the post-course practical activities, candidates must be able to be demonstrate competence by supervising the erection of one multi-point pre-cast tilt slab or one cast in-situ tilt slab each of at least 6 tonnes and have a logbook signed off by Site Supervisor and Engineer within 6 months of course completion.

Licensing and Certification

Upon successful completion of this unit, you will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment for:

CPCCBC4022 – Supervise tilt-up work.

 

Course Fees

The CPCCBC4022 – Supervise tilt-up work course is available for $850

Please note:

High Risk Training Academy (HRTA), deliver and assess this course under a third-party agreement with Harness Training RTO #40521.

Certificates are issued by Harness Training after all documentation has been submitted and course fees paid.

Harness issue your certificate upon successful completion of your course, typically within 7-10 business days.

 

If you have any questions about this qualification or what else we can offer you, please contact our friendly staff via our online enquiry form, email, or over the phone 0410 867 367.

Students must complete the course via Learning and Assessment Pathway.

RPL Not Available on this unit.

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