Licence to Operate a Boom-Type Elevating Work Platform
Course - TLILIC0005

Licence to Operate a Boom-Type Elevating Work Platform (11 metres+)

Licence to Operate a Boom-Type Elevating Work Platform

Reach new heights safely with our EWP course

Our Elevated Work Platform (EWP) 11m+ course gives you the hands-on skills and confidence to safely operate boom lifts and scissor lifts at height. You’ll gain hands-on experience with correct operating procedures, pre-start checks, hazard identification, and safe work practices - all through realistic, workplace-focused scenarios.

This nationally recognised qualification is ideal for anyone working in construction, maintenance, electrical, or related industries. By the end of the course, you’ll have the skills and confidence to operate EWPs safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with workplace safety regulations

Course Delivery

Face-to-Face training

Course Duration

3 days

Course Outcome
Locations

17+ training centres across Queensland and Western Australia

Course Fee

Fees vary depending on location (see table below)

Afterpay available

You Pay

CSQ and CTF Funding available

Licence to Operate a Boom-Type EWP (11+ metres) - Course Information

The Licence to Operate a Boom-Type EWP (11m+) course provides you with the practical knowledge and hands-on experience to safely operate a boom lift and scissor lift at heights of 11 metres or more. You’ll learn about:

  • Legislation & Compliance: Understand WHS and workplace requirements for operating elevated work platforms. Hazard Identification: Recognise hazards and risks when working at height.

  • Risk Assessment & Planning: Plan safe operations and implement control measures before use.

  • Pre-Start Checks & Maintenance: Inspect boom lifts and scissor lifts and perform routine safety checks.

  • Safe Operating Procedures: Operate EWPs efficiently while minimising risks to yourself and others.

  • Load Handling & Work Positioning: Safely handle materials and position platforms for tasks at height.

  • Emergency Procedures & Rescue: Respond effectively to incidents, including emergency lowering procedures.

  • Shutdown & Storage Procedures: Secure the EWP safely after operations.

  • Communication & Reporting: Report hazards, incidents, and maintenance issues in line with workplace procedures.

By the end of the course, you’ll be confident in your ability to operate an EWP safely, manage hazards, and comply with workplace safety standards.

Course delivery and assessment

Due to the high-risk nature of operating an EWP at heights, the Licence to Operate a Boom-Type EWP (11m+) course is delivered face-to-face over three full days. You’ll gain hands-on experience in a controlled environment, building both confidence and competence while receiving direct guidance and personalised feedback from experienced trainers throughout the course.

High Risk Work Licences

After successfully completing this course, you can apply for your High Risk Work Licence (HRWL). HRWLs are valid for five years and can be renewed online via the WorkSafe QLD or WorkSafe WA websites. If your licence expires, you are no longer recognised as a licensed operator until it is renewed. WorkSafe provides a 12-month grace period for renewal; if this period passes, you will need to resit both the written and practical assessments.

You have 60 days from course completion to submit your application. If you prefer, we can apply for the licence on your behalf for an additional fee of $100.

For those looking to refresh their skills and stay current with the latest safety and compliance standards, Civil Safety offers a range of high-risk refresher courses.

Who should complete this course?

This course is designed for people who want to enter or progress in the construction, maintenance, or mining industries, those who need a High Risk Work Licence to operate an elevated work platform over 11m, or anyone looking to improve safety and efficiency when working at heights.

Ideal for:

  • Construction and maintenance personnel

  • Mining and resources workers

  • Operators and tradespeople required to use EWPs such as electricians etc

  • Workers needing to meet organisational compliance

Whether you’re starting a new role or upskilling, this course will teach you how to operate an EWP safely, efficiently, and in full compliance with workplace regulations.

Career pathways
  • Construction and Civil Works: Site supervisor, construction worker, maintenance technician

  • Mining and Resources: Plant operator, machinery operator, safety representative

  • Building Services & Maintenance: Facilities manager, building maintenance worker, electrical/mechanical tradesperson

  • Telecommunications & Utilities: Lineworker, installer, service technician

  • Events & Infrastructure: Stage rigger, lighting technician, event setup crew

Entry requirements

You must satisfy each of the following criteria to enrol in this course:

  • You must be at least 18 years old (a requirement for High Risk Work Licences)

  • Wear steel-capped or safety boots to your session and PPE.

  • Basic computer skills and internet access (for enrolment and communication).

  • Sufficient language, literacy, and numeracy (LLN) skills to complete assessments.

  • A valid Unique Student Identifier (USI) - mandatory for all nationally recognised training. If you don’t have one, you can apply at usi.gov.au or we can assist.

Support when you need it

Throughout the duration of your course, you can access experienced industry professionals and support staff to guide you through the program. Our trainers are dedicated to helping you succeed and will be available to answer your questions and provide feedback on your progress. They will provide you with the guidance and support you need to fully understand the course material, as well as offer suggestions for further learning opportunities.

Funding is Available For this Course

Construction Construction Skills Queensland (CSQ)

Eligible workers, employers and career seekers in Queensland’s building and construction industry can save up to 75-100% on courses, including short courses, units of competency, or Certificate and Diploma qualifications. While CSQ provides substantial funding, a student co-contribution fee is typically required. Check your eligiblity or contact us for more information.

Construction Training Fund (CTF - WA)

Eligible apprentices, trainees, workers and business owners in WA’s building and construction industry can save up to 70% per course (metro) and 80% per course (regional) with CTF funding. As an approved bulk billing provider, we handle the paperwork and claim process for you - so you only pay the gap while you upskill, get licences, and complete safety courses. Check your eligibility or contact us for more information.

The EWP course was everything I hoped it would be. The trainer kept it simple and explained things clearly, and by the end of the day I felt confident using the boom lift.
Allan

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Course FAQs

How much does the Licence to Operate a Boom-Type EWP (11m+) - TLILIC0005 course cost?

Fees vary depending on location - you can view specific location fees in the table above.

Is funding available for the Licence to Operate a Boom-Type EWP (11m+) - TLILIC0005 course?

Yes - you may be eligible for either CSQ (QLD) or CTF (WA) subsidies for this course. Check your eligibility or contact us to find out more.

How long does it take to complete the Licence to Operate a Boom-Type EWP (11m+) - TLILIC0005 course?

This course is delivered face-to-face over 3 days.

Are there any entry requirements for the Licence to Operate a Boom-Type EWP (11m+) - TLILIC0005 course?

Yes, you must satisfy each of the following criteria to enrol in this course:

  • Must be at least 18 years old

  • Wear steel-capped or safety boots to your session and PPE

  • Basic computer skills and internet access (for enrolment and communication)

  • Sufficient language, literacy, and numeracy (LLN) skills to complete assessments

  • A valid Unique Student Identifier (USI) - mandatory for all nationally recognised training. If you don’t have one, you can apply at usi.gov.au or we can assist.

How do I apply for the High Risk Work Licence?

After successfully completing this course, you can apply for your High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) through WorkSafe QLD. You have 60 days from course completion to submit your application. If you prefer, we can apply for the licence on your behalf for an additional fee of $100.

When will I receive my Statement of Attainment (SOA)?

Your SOA will be issued within 3-5 business days of successfully completing the course and receiving payment.

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