​​Are you ready to elevate your career prospects in the construction industry? Perhaps you’ve stumbled upon the term “dogging tickets” and find yourself curious about what they entail and how they could be the key to a new job opening or a change to your current career.

In this article, we will unfold the concept of dogging tickets, or as they’re more formally known, dogging licences. These are qualifications required for you to perform dogging work across industries such as construction, mining, and logistics.

We’ll delve into the world of a dogger, including roles, tasks, and the personal skills needed to get into the dogging world. We’ll list the different types of work requiring a dogging licence, illustrating the range of industries your dogging tickets can open doors to.

We’ll detail the process of how you can get your own dogging licence, providing some details of the course content and we’ll finish by exploring the range of opportunities offered by KI Training and Assessing.

What are Dogging Tickets?

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Dogging tickets, actually “dogging licences”, are qualifications you can obtain to perform dogging work in industries like construction, mining, and logistics. Dogging work involves the application of slinging techniques to move loads, including the selection and inspection of lifting gear and directing a hoist or crane operator in the movement of the load.

Why are Dogging Tickets Important?

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Dogging tickets offer numerous benefits to both individuals and organisations:

  • Career Advancement
    For individuals, dogging tickets can significantly improve your employability in various industries, particularly in construction and mining. These sectors require certified doggers, meaning having this licence could give you a competitive edge.
  • Safety Compliance
    For businesses, having staff with dogging tickets ensures your operations comply with industry safety regulations. This reduces the risk of accidents, helping to maintain a safe workplace.
  • Skill Enhancement
    Whether you’re a recent graduate looking to add to your skillset or a seasoned professional seeking to upskill, a dogging licence can enhance your capabilities and increase your value in the job market.
  • Broadened Job Opportunities
    With a dogging ticket, you’re not limited to construction. Other industries, like mining and logistics, also require dogging services, opening a wider range of job opportunities for you.

Explanation of Dogging

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A dogger, also known as a crane chaser, is a vital player on construction sites, working in tandem with crane operators to ensure the safe and efficient handling of loads. Your responsibilities go beyond slinging and directing loads; you are also constantly checking the lifting gear to guarantee a safe job completion. The WA government’s Construction Training Fund website includes a definition of the job, plus a list of regular tasks.

As a dogger, your job involves making key decisions about the appropriate slinging or lifting equipment needed. This decision is based on various factors, including the nature of the load, its mass, and its centre of gravity. Your task is to plan how best to sling a load when suspended by a crane.

Sometimes, the nature of the job means you might find yourself working without being able to view the crane operator. As a dogger, you’ll have the skills and knowledge required for effective communication. You’ll use hand signals, whistles, and two-way radios to communicate with crane operators, ensuring they’re aware of any obstacles or people with the potential to cross the crane’s path.

In essence, the role of a dogger is both challenging and rewarding, requiring a sharp mind, a keen eye for detail, and excellent communication skills.

Roles and Tasks

The primary role of a dogger is to ensure the safe and efficient movement of loads by cranes or hoists. Here’s what you can expect to do as a certified dogger:

  • Selection of Lifting Gear: A dogger has to select appropriate lifting gear for the job, considering factors such as load weight, shape, and lifting points.
  • Inspection of Gear: Before and after each lift, you will inspect the lifting gear for any defects or damages with the potential to compromise safety.
  • Slinging Techniques: A dogger applies various slinging techniques to securely attach the load to the crane or hoist.
  • Load Movement Direction: With hand signals or radios, you will direct the crane or hoist operator in the movement of the load. This includes ensuring the load is safely landed and does not swing uncontrollably.

Useful Personal Skills

While technical skills are crucial in dogging work, certain personal skills can help you excel in this field. These include:

  • Communication Skills: As a dogger, you’ll need to effectively communicate with your team, especially the crane or hoist operator, to ensure safe and efficient operations.
  • Attention to Detail: The safety of lifting operations heavily depends on your ability to identify any issues with the lifting gear or the load. A keen eye for detail is therefore essential.
  • Problem-Solving Skills: Unexpected challenges may arise during lifting operations. As a dogger, you should be able to quickly identify these problems and find effective solutions.
  • Physical Fitness: Dogging work can be physically demanding, requiring you to be in good health and fitness.

If you believe you have what it takes, consider enrolling in KI Training and Assessing’s Dogging training course to take your career to the next level.

Types of Work Requiring a Dogging Licence

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Having dogging tickets under your belt doesn’t open up opportunities in a single field. It’s a versatile qualification, recognised across various industries. Below are some of the sectors where such a licence is particularly valuable:

  • Construction From residential building projects to massive infrastructural developments, dogging skills are critical in the construction industry. As a dogger, you’ll play an essential role in moving heavy loads around construction sites safely and efficiently.
  • Mining: In the mining industry, heavy machinery and materials are a daily encounter. A dogging licence is vital here, helping to ensure these items can be moved securely, reducing the risk of accidents.
  • Manufacturing: Heavy machinery and materials are also common in the manufacturing sector. As a dogger, you’ll play a critical role in moving items as needed during production.
  • Civil Engineering: Large-scale civil engineering projects such as bridges, tunnels, and highways require massive pieces of equipment and materials. Doggers are needed to handle these loads securely.

How Can I Get a Dogging Licence?

Obtaining your dogging tickets with KI Training and Assessing is a streamlined and straightforward process. Let’s look at what the training course entails.

What is Covered?

The training course is based on the Nationally recognised Unit of Competence: ‘CPCCLDG3001 – Licence to perform Dogging’. It’s a comprehensive program designed to equip you with both theoretical knowledge and practical skills. Here’s what the course covers:

  • Fundamental Knowledge: You’ll learn about the principles of dogging work, including the selection and inspection of lifting gear, and the direction of crane or hoist operators.
  • Practical Techniques The course provides hands-on training on various slinging techniques and effective communication methods to ensure safe and efficient operations.
  • Safety Protocols:Emphasis is placed on safety compliance, helping you understand how to maintain a safe work environment.

Course Requirements

To enrol in the Dogging training course, there are a few requirements you’ll need to meet:

  • Age: You must be at least 18 years old to take part in the course.
  • Language, Literacy, and Numeracy Skills: These skills are essential to comprehend the course materials and perform calculations related to lifting loads.
  • Fitness: Given the physical nature of dogging work, you should be in good health and fitness.

Embark on Your Journey to Success with KI Training and Assessing

It’s clear this is a profession with significant demand across multiple industries. If you’re looking to upskill, change careers, or simply enhance your professional portfolio, obtaining a dogging licence could be your stepping stone to success.

At KI Training and Assessing, we offer a variety of high-quality training courses designed to produce well-trained, safety-conscious people for the WA mining, construction and civil engineering industries.

Our state-of-the-art facilities and experienced trainers provide an environment conducive to learning, ensuring you not only gain theoretical knowledge but also practical skills you can apply directly in your chosen field.

Here’s why you should consider enrolling in our courses:

  • Variety We offer a wide range of courses covering different areas such as construction, mining, civil construction, and logistics. This variety ensures you can find a course to suit your career aspirations.
  • High-Quality Training: Our courses are designed with a focus on practical skills, ensuring you are job-ready upon completion. We pride ourselves on providing top-tier training adhering to industry standards.
  • State-of-the-Art Facilities: Our training facilities are equipped with the latest tools and equipment, providing a realistic training environment to prepare you for real-world challenges.
  • Experienced Trainers: Our trainers are industry veterans, bringing years of experience and knowledge to the classroom. They are committed to sharing their expertise and guiding you on your learning journey.

So, whether you’re looking to secure your dogging tickets or explore other training opportunities, we welcome you to visit our website and discover the potential pathways to your professional advancement. At KI Training and Assessing, we’re here to equip you with the skills and knowledge required to succeed in your chosen industry.

Your journey to a rewarding career starts here. Enrol today!

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