Understanding High Risk Work Categories
Crane Operations
If you work with tower cranes, boom type cranes, or mobile cranes, you must hold the relevant licence. Operating a mobile crane on a busy construction site without the right licence is a big no. You need the right ticket to lift safely, manage loads, and keep people out of harm’s way. You know what? It’s heavier responsibility than it looks.
Rigging And Dogging
Rigging covers assembling and taking apart cranes and other suspended equipment. Dogging is about guiding loads into place safely. Both need licences because one small mistake can create a massive problem. Serious stuff. But with training, it becomes routine.
Forklift Operations
Forklifts are everywhere. Warehouses, construction sites, logistics centres. If you’re driving one of those, you need a forklift licence. They’re powerful machines. Treat them like a mate with a temper, and you’ll stay out of trouble.
Scaffolding And Elevated Work Platforms
Working at height raises risks. Scaffolding erection and operating elevated work platforms need licences to prove you know how to stay steady and safe. The right training helps prevent falls and keeps projects moving smoothly.

