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Slewing Mobile Crane
(up to 60t)
Trains operators to safely control slewing mobile cranes rated up to 60 tonnes, covering advanced load charts, multi-crane lifts, ground bearing pressure assessment, and compliance with WHS regulations.
DURATION
5 days
PREREQUISITE
N/A
OUTCOME
C6 licence
PRICE
$1,995
COURSE DETAILS
Shamrock Training offers C6 Slewing Mobile Crane training in Brisbane for students who want to operate slewing mobile cranes up to 60 tonnes. The course covers the nationally recognised unit TLILIC0023 and includes both theory and practical assessment.
No prior crane experience is required to enrol in the C6 Slewing Crane course, although completing a Dogging ticket first is often recommended. Students must be 18 years or older, have basic English literacy skills, and provide the required evidence of identity before assessment.
A C6 Slewing Crane Licence allows you to operate slewing mobile cranes with a maximum rated capacity of up to 60 tonnes. It may also cover certain related crane classes, such as lower-capacity slewing mobile cranes, non-slewing mobile cranes, vehicle loading cranes and reach stackers, depending on current licensing rules.
The main difference is the maximum rated capacity of the crane. C2 covers slewing mobile cranes up to 20 tonnes, C6 covers up to 60 tonnes, C1 covers up to 100 tonnes, and C0 covers cranes over 100 tonnes. Higher classes generally include the lower slewing mobile crane classes.
Yes. After successfully completing your assessment, you will need to apply directly to Workplace Health and Safety Queensland for your licence. A separate government application fee applies, and your application must be submitted within the required timeframe after assessment.
Book Your Training in Brisbane
We run courses weekly from our Brisbane training centre, with flexible weekday and weekend availability. Demand is high, especially before major project starts across key industrial areas.
Need on-site training? Our trainers can travel anywhere in Queensland.