Heavy Machine Operation in Port, Stevedoring, and Logistics
(Micro-credential) (Level 3)
This micro-credential aims to equip learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to operate cargo lifting and shifting machineries. By completing this course, learners will be able to perform lifting tasks using heavy machinery safely and efficiently, following workplace standards and protocols. The port and the wider logistics industry will benefit from a skilled workforce capable of executing these tasks, leading to enhanced safety and operational efficiency.
Key Info
Level: 3
Credits: 40
Duration: 20 Weeks
Study Mode: Blended Work-based and Online Learning
Intakes: Any Time
Location: NZ Wide
Entry Requirements
Prospective learners must:
- Be in employment or have access to a relevant workplace (crane industry), working within the relevant scope of the programme.
- be 16 years or older.
- be a NZ Citizen or Permanent Resident
- be physically fit to undertake learning and assessment required by each unit component
- Have support from an employer to complete the programme in the workplace.
Outcomes
Following successful completion of this course, the learner will be able to:
- Explain faults, machine isolation and pre-start procedures required when operating heavy port machinery.
- Identify and explain procedures and protocols required to safely operate heavy port machineries
- Describe factors that impact the safe operation of heavy port machineries
- Perform start up, operation, shut down, and operator maintenance checks for heavy port machinery in accordance with operational procedures and industry practice.
Pathways
Upon successful completion of this course, learners will possess the fundamental skills to operate heavy machinery required for various roles across the port, stevedoring, and broader logistics sectors.
Furthermore, this micro-credential offers a pathway towards the New Zealand Certificate in Port Operations (Level 3) programme
