INTRODUCTION:
Welcome to the Safely Operate Personnel & Materials Hoists course. This course only includes a challenge assessment designed to assess your knowledge and skills required to demonstrate competence in planning, preparing, operating, monitoring and shutting down personnel and materials hoists safely and effectively, while meeting legislative, regulatory, manufacturer, workplace and environmental requirements.
Safely operating personnel and materials hoists involves using powered lifting equipment to transport workers and construction materials vertically through a structure in a controlled and coordinated manner. Because hoists operate under high-risk conditions involving suspended loads, moving mechanical components, electrical systems, weather exposure, work-at-height interfaces and potential interaction with other site activities, safe operation requires strict adherence to operating procedures, safety systems, load limits and communication protocols. Effective hoist operation is critical to preventing falls, crush injuries, dropped loads, uncontrolled movement, equipment damage and interruption to site productivity, while ensuring that personnel movement and material delivery remain reliable and compliant.
The course assessment focuses on your ability to interpret and apply hoist operating requirements, make informed judgements about safety checks, communication and load management, and recognise the practical steps required to operate personnel and materials hoists under typical site constraints. You will be required to demonstrate how you interpret work orders and supporting documentation, confirm operational requirements with relevant persons, and plan hoist work to comply with legislation, regulations, standards, codes, WHS obligations, environmental requirements and workplace procedures.
This assessment will confirm your understanding of preparation and control requirements, including selecting the correct hoist, tools and equipment for the task, checking serviceability and rectifying or reporting faults, establishing the work area with appropriate safety signage and barricades, and selecting and fitting PPE suited to hoist hazards. It will also assess your knowledge of confirming signalling systems and communication methods with relevant persons, assessing weather conditions to determine safe operating suitability, and inspecting the hoist and surrounding site for damage, structural weakness or interference hazards that may affect safe operation.
You will also be assessed on operational safety systems and performance requirements, including checking mechanical, electrical and safety functions in accordance with manufacturer instructions, conducting full-height test runs without load to confirm mast stability and wall bolting security, and checking and testing braking systems to confirm safe stopping performance. The assessment will examine your understanding of challenging and verifying hoist safety systems to confirm operational integrity and safe shutdown responses, recording safety and equipment checks in the hoist logbook, and reporting problems to meet regulatory and workplace obligations. It will also confirm your capability to perform load mass calculations and checks to ensure loads remain within safe working limits, operate the hoist in accordance with manufacturer and regulatory requirements when lifting personnel and materials between floors, and complete shutdown and securing procedures at the end of operations, including post-operational checks, clean-up, environmentally responsible waste management, and maintaining and storing tools and equipment.
By successfully completing this course assessment, you will have demonstrated that you can interpret and apply the core requirements for safely operating personnel and materials hoists, including planning and compliance, work area and communication control, equipment inspection and functional testing, load verification, safe hoist operation, accurate recording and reporting, and end-of-shift shutdown and maintenance—confirming your readiness to operate hoists reliably within construction site operations.
TOPICS COVERED IN THIS ASSESSMENT:
This course assessment is based on the following topics:
1. Interpreting work orders and associated documentation and confirming hoist operation requirements with relevant persons
2. Planning hoist work to comply with legislation, regulations, standards, codes, WHS, environmental and workplace requirements
3. Selecting the correct personnel and materials hoist, tools and equipment for the task, checking serviceability, and rectifying or reporting faults
4. Establishing the work area with required safety signage and barricades and selecting and fitting appropriate PPE
5. Confirming the required signalling system and communication methods with relevant persons prior to hoist operations
6. Assessing weather conditions and determining whether conditions allow safe hoist operation
7. Inspecting the hoist equipment and surrounding site for damage, structural weakness, or interference hazards
8. Checking mechanical, electrical and safety functions in accordance with manufacturer requirements
9. Conducting a full-height test run without a load, including checking mast stability and wall bolting security
10. Checking and testing the hoist braking system to confirm safe stopping performance
11. Checking and challenging hoist safety systems to confirm operational integrity and safe shutdown responses
12. Recording safety and equipment check results in the hoist logbook and reporting problems to meet regulatory and workplace requirements
13. Performing calculations and checks to confirm load mass and ensure loads conform to safe load capacity of the hoist
14. Operating the hoist safely in accordance with manufacturer instructions and regulatory requirements, including lifting personnel and materials between floors
15. Shutting down, rendering safe and securing the hoist at end of the work period, completing post-operational checks, and cleaning up the work area including environmentally responsible waste management, plus cleaning, maintaining and storing tools and equipment
ABOUT THIS ASSESSMENT-ONLY COURSE:
This Assessment-Only course is designed for experienced professionals who already have a solid understanding of this subject area and simply wish to verify and document their existing knowledge. Instead of working through learning resources, you will go straight to a quiz that assesses your current competency in this field.
ASSESSMENT FORMAT & SUBMISSION ATTEMPTS:
This course assessment consists of a 20-question multiple-choice & true-or-false quiz with unlimited submission attempts during your enrolment period.
ESTIMATED COMPLETION TIME & VALIDITY:
The typical time to complete this assessment is approximately 10-15 minutes. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months from the date of purchase.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon successful completion of this course assessment, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.