Tower Crane Training School | SAQA 116255 | Remote & Cab Tower Crane | Real Skills Technical FET
Tower crane training school — SAQA 116255 operator course at Real Skills Technical FET
SAQA 116255 · NQF Level 2 · TETA Accredited

Tower Crane Training School

South Africa's most comprehensive tower crane training — fully aligned to SAQA US 116255 (Operate a Tower Crane, NQF Level 2, 20 Credits). Choose your crane type: Remote Tower Crane (C42) from R5,000 or Cab Tower Crane (C41 Hammerhead) at R10,000. 5 days — 2 theory, 3 practical. Free accommodation and job assistance included.

SAQA 116255 · NQF Level 2
5-Day Intensive Course
2 Days Theory + 3 Days Practical
Remote C42 · Cab C41
Operator Licence Issued
Free Accommodation
Job Assistance
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Remote Tower Crane
R5,000 C42
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Cab Tower Crane
R10,000 C41
SAQA US  116255
Title  Operate a Tower Crane
NQF Level  2
Credits  20
Accredited By  TETA
Codes  C41 (Cab) · C42 (Remote)
Licence Valid  2 Years

Tower crane training at Real Skills Technical FET is a 5-day intensive programme aligned to SAQA US 116255 — Operate a Tower Crane, NQF Level 2, accredited by the Transport Education and Training Authority (TETA). We offer two distinct tower crane training courses to match the type of crane you will operate professionally: the Remote Tower Crane (C42 — Bottom Slewing) and the Cab Tower Crane (C41 — Top Slewing / Hammerhead). Both courses follow the same 5-day structure — 2 days of structured theory followed by 3 days of hands-on practical training on real tower cranes — and both issue a Competency Certificate and an Operator Licence valid for 2 years.

5
Days Training
2+3
Theory + Practical Days
NQF2
SAQA 116255 · TETA
2yr
Licence Validity

Choose Your Tower Crane Training Course

Select the tower crane type relevant to your career or employer requirements. Both courses are aligned to SAQA US 116255, issue the same credentials, and include free accommodation and job assistance.

Machine Code C42 · Bottom Slewing

Remote Tower Crane

Operated from ground level via remote control
R5,000 all-in
  • Ground-operated via wireless remote control unit
  • Bottom slewing configuration — tower rotates at base
  • Widely used on mid-rise residential construction sites
  • Ideal entry point for tower crane operators
  • 2 days theory + 3 days practical on real crane
  • SAQA 116255 aligned · TETA accredited
  • Competency certificate + 2-year operator licence
  • Free accommodation + job assistance
Enrol — Remote Crane · R5,000
Machine Code C41 · Top Slewing / Hammerhead

Cab Tower Crane

Operated from a cab at the top of the tower
R10,000 all-in
  • Cab-operated from elevated position at top of tower
  • Top slewing (hammerhead) configuration
  • Used on major high-rise construction and civil projects
  • Commands higher operator salaries in the industry
  • 2 days theory + 3 days practical on real crane
  • SAQA 116255 aligned · TETA accredited
  • Competency certificate + 2-year operator licence
  • Free accommodation + job assistance
Enrol — Cab Crane · R10,000
Tower crane training at Real Skills Technical FET — students operating tower crane
Hands-on tower crane operation — students operate real cranes under instructor supervision during the 3-day practical phase

SAQA US 116255 — Operate a Tower Crane

The SAQA Unit Standard 116255 — "Operate a Tower Crane" is a nationally registered unit standard on the South African National Qualifications Framework at NQF Level 2, carrying 20 credits, quality-assured by TETA (Transport Education and Training Authority). It is the definitive qualification for tower crane operators in South Africa and is recognized across the entire construction industry.

The unit standard is designed to confirm that a qualifying learner is capable of demonstrating an integrated practical and theoretical grounding in Crane Operations according to safe handling and maintenance practices, in full compliance with crane manufacturer's specifications and South African legislative standards.

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SAQA 116255 — Major Components Covered in Training

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Chassis

Base structure, foundation bolts, ballast and stabilisation systems

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Tower & Jib

Mast sections, climbing frame, horizontal jib (boom) assembly

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Counter Weight

Counter jib, counterweight blocks, balance and load calculations

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Hoist System

Hoisting motor, drum, wire rope, hook block and load limits

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Slew System

Slewing ring, motor, gearbox and controlled rotation operations

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Brakes & Transmission

Brake systems, overload limiters and emergency stop procedures

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Trolley

Trolley travel mechanism, trolley rope and load positioning

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Hook Block

Hook types, capacity ratings, safe slinging and load attachment

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Cab Controls

Cab layout, control levers, warning systems and instrumentation (C41)

5-Day Training Structure — Theory + Practical

Our tower crane training is carefully structured to build knowledge before operation. Days 1–2 give you the theoretical foundation. Days 3–5 put that knowledge into practice on real tower cranes with hands-on supervised operation until you demonstrate full competency.

Day
1
Theory — Part 1
Crane systems, legislation & OHS
Day
2
Theory — Part 2
Load charts, signals & pre-inspection
Day
3
Practical — Day 1
Guided crane operation basics
Day
4
Practical — Day 2
Load movement & precision tasks
Day
5
Assessment
Theory test + practical competency
Theory (Days 1–2)
Practical & Assessment (Days 3–5)

Day 1 & 2 — Theory Programme

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What You Learn in Theory (Days 1 & 2)

  • Occupational Health & Safety (OHS Act): Legislation governing tower crane operation in South Africa — operator responsibilities, legal obligations, and site safety compliance requirements
  • Crane components & systems: In-depth identification and function of all major tower crane components — chassis, tower, jib, counter jib, hoist, slew systems, trolley, hook block, brakes and transmission
  • Load charts & lift planning: Reading and applying manufacturer's load charts, radius vs capacity relationships, calculating safe working loads, and planning lifts before execution
  • Pre-operational inspection: Systematic daily inspection checklist covering all mechanical, structural, electrical and safety systems — exactly as required by SAQA 116255
  • Hand signals & communication: Standardised rigger-to-operator signals (SANS 10294), radio communication protocols, and site communication chains during lift operations
  • Weather and site conditions: Wind speed limits, weather monitoring, operating in restricted airspace, and procedures for securing the crane in adverse conditions
  • Emergency procedures: Power failure protocols, emergency lowering, load drop prevention, fire response, and evacuation from cab-height positions
  • Theory assessment: Written examination at end of Day 2 — 20% weighting in final competency determination

Day 3, 4 & 5 — Practical Training & Assessment

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Practical Training — Days 3, 4 & 5

  • Pre-shift inspection walkaround: Conduct and document the full pre-operational inspection on the actual crane — structural checks, rope condition, hook, controls, limiters and brakes
  • Starting, shutting down & emergency procedures: Correct start-up and shut-down sequences, emergency stop activation, and safe securing of the crane at end of shift
  • Basic load movement exercises: Controlled hoisting, lowering, slewing and trolley movement with instructor-guided loads in a safe training environment
  • Load placement precision tasks: Accurate placement of loads onto defined targets simulating real construction site placement operations
  • Combined movement operations: Simultaneous use of hoist, slew, and trolley controls for multi-axis load movement
  • Tandem and restricted-area lifts: Lifting in simulated tight site conditions with nearby structures — awareness of swing radius, counterweight clearance, and slew limit management
  • Practical competency assessment (Day 5): Assessed practical tasks performed independently before the assessor — 80% weighting. Competent or Not Yet Competent per SAQA 116255 criteria

Book Your Tower Crane Training

Remote crane R5,000 · Cab crane R10,000. SAQA 116255. 5 days. Free accommodation. Certificate + operator licence + job assistance.

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Tower crane operator training — practical session on hammerhead cab tower crane
Cab tower crane (C41 Hammerhead) practical training — operating from the elevated cab under instructor supervision during Days 3–5

Your Credentials on Completion

Candidates who demonstrate full competency receive two formal credentials from Real Skills Technical FET, both aligned to SAQA US 116255 and recognized across South Africa:

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Competency Certificate

An official Competency Certificate aligned to SAQA US 116255 (NQF Level 2), issued by Real Skills Technical FET and quality-assured by TETA. Specifies your crane type (C41 Hammerhead or C42 Remote), crane capacity rating, and assessed competency.

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Operator Licence (2-Year Validity)

A formal Tower Crane Operator Licence valid for 2 years from date of issue. After 2 years — or if you spend more than 2 years without operating — a recertification/refresher course is required to renew. We also offer renewal training.

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Licence Renewal — Every 2 Years

Tower crane operator licences issued under SAQA 116255 are valid for 2 years. After expiry operators must complete a recertification course. Real Skills Technical FET offers renewal and refresher training — contact us to book your recertification before your current licence expires.

Entry Requirements — Who Can Enrol

✅ Tower Crane Training Entry Requirements

SAQA 116255 specifies minimum entry requirements — our admissions team will assist you with any of these

NQF Level 1 Literacy (basic reading)
NQF Level 1 Numeracy (basic maths)
Declared physically fit by a doctor
Passed eyesight test (Orthorator or similar)
Depth perception & hand-eye co-ordination test
Valid South African ID or passport
No prior crane experience required
International students welcome (SADC & beyond)

Our admissions team will guide you on the fitness and eyesight testing requirements before your course starts — contact us and we'll walk you through exactly what's needed to qualify for tower crane training enrolment.

Free Accommodation — Train From Anywhere

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Free Student Accommodation Included

Real Skills Technical FET provides free accommodation next to the training facility for all tower crane training students for the full 5-day course duration. Whether you're travelling from the Eastern Cape, Limpopo, KwaZulu-Natal, or from Zimbabwe, Zambia or Mozambique — travel to our Pretoria campus and your housing is covered at zero extra cost.

Why Tower Crane Operators Are In High Demand

Tower crane operators are among the highest-paid plant operators in South Africa's construction industry.

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Premium Salaries

A competent tower crane operator with a valid TETA-recognised licence can earn between R15,000 and R25,000+ per month — among the highest wages in the plant operations sector.

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Construction Industry Demand

South Africa's ongoing urban development, commercial construction, and social housing programmes keep tower cranes active on hundreds of sites across Gauteng, Cape Town, KZN, and other metropolitan areas.

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Africa-Wide Opportunities

Sub-Saharan Africa's infrastructure development boom in countries like Zambia, Mozambique, Tanzania, and Angola drives significant demand for qualified tower crane operators.

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Licence Scarcity = Job Security

Because tower crane licences require TETA accreditation and formal assessment, qualified operators are relatively scarce — creating strong job security and negotiating power.

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Major Property Developers

South Africa's large property development groups — Growthpoint, Attacq, Redefine, and major housing developers — all employ or contract tower crane operators for their urban developments.

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Career Progression

Start as an operator, progress to senior operator, then to crane supervisor or lift superintendent. Add mobile crane (C1/C2) or overhead crane licences to become a multi-licenced lifting specialist.

Career Paths After Tower Crane Training

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Construction Site Operator

Full-time tower crane operator on residential, commercial or mixed-use developments.

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High-Rise Building Projects

Cab crane (C41) operators are essential on multi-storey apartment and office tower construction.

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Africa Infrastructure Projects

Major civil and infrastructure projects across sub-Saharan Africa require qualified crane operators.

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Lift Supervisor

Progress from operator to supervising all lifting operations on a site after gaining experience.

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Industrial Plant Work

Power stations, steel plants, and heavy manufacturing facilities use tower cranes for assembly and maintenance lifts.

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Crane Hire Companies

Tower crane hire companies employ full-time operators — steady, year-round work across multiple projects.

Job Assistance Programme

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Employer Connections

We work directly with construction companies, civil contractors, property developers, and crane hire operators who regularly hire our SAQA 116255 certified graduates.

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CV Preparation

Our team helps you present your tower crane operator licence and competency certificate correctly on your CV, maximising your impact with construction industry HR departments.

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Vacancy Alerts

Enrolment in our graduate database means you receive direct notification of tower crane operator vacancies at partner companies — often before positions are publicly advertised.

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Graduate Network

Join thousands of Real Skills graduates including a growing community of working tower crane operators across South Africa and sub-Saharan Africa sharing job leads.

Get Your Tower Crane Operator Licence

5 days. SAQA 116255. Remote C42 from R5,000 · Cab C41 R10,000. Free accommodation. Certificate + 2-year licence + job assistance.

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FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about tower crane training at Real Skills Technical FET

What is tower crane training and what SAQA unit standard is it?

Tower crane training is a vocational course aligned to SAQA US 116255 — "Operate a Tower Crane", NQF Level 2, 20 credits, accredited by TETA. It covers theory and practical operation of tower cranes — including pre-inspection, load charts, safe lifting, emergency procedures, and hands-on operation of real cranes. Machine codes covered are C41 (top slewing cab cranes) and C42 (bottom slewing remote cranes).

What is the difference between C41 and C42 tower crane training?

C41 (Cab Tower Crane — Top Slewing / Hammerhead) covers larger cranes operated from an elevated cab at the top of the tower. Course cost: R10,000. C42 (Remote Tower Crane — Bottom Slewing) covers cranes operated from the ground using a remote control unit. Course cost: R5,000. Both are aligned to SAQA 116255 and issue the same certificate type.

How long is the tower crane training course?

Tower crane training takes 5 days: Days 1 & 2 are dedicated to theory — crane components, OHS legislation, load charts, hand signals, pre-inspection, and emergency procedures. Days 3, 4 & 5 are hands-on practical training on real tower cranes, culminating in a formal competency assessment on Day 5.

What credentials do I receive after tower crane training?

You receive two credentials: (1) a Competency Certificate aligned to SAQA US 116255, specifying your machine code (C41 or C42); and (2) a Tower Crane Operator Licence valid for 2 years. After 2 years a refresher/recertification course is required to renew. Real Skills also offers recertification training.

Is there free accommodation for tower crane training?

Yes. Real Skills Technical FET provides free student accommodation for the full 5-day course for all tower crane training students. Whether you're from KwaZulu-Natal, Limpopo, or from another country entirely, you can travel to Pretoria and your housing is covered at no extra cost.

Can I do tower crane training if I have no prior experience?

Yes. Prior crane or plant experience is not required. SAQA 116255 requires NQF Level 1 Literacy and Numeracy, a declaration of physical fitness, and a basic eyesight test including depth perception. Our admissions team will guide you on completing these requirements.

Resources

Industry Resources for Tower Crane Operators

Key official links for tower crane training, licensing, and the South African lifting industry

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TETA

Transport Education and Training Authority — the SETA that accredits SAQA 116255 tower crane training providers and moderates assessments quarterly for quality compliance.

Visit TETA
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SAQA — US 116255

Official SAQA registration for Unit Standard 116255 "Operate a Tower Crane" — unit standard purpose, range, outcomes, and assessment criteria for the full qualification.

View on SAQA
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Department of Labour

OHS Act regulations, General Machinery Regulations, and lifting equipment safety requirements applicable to tower crane operation on South African construction sites.

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Get Your Tower Crane Operator Licence

5 days of intensive training. SAQA 116255, NQF Level 2, TETA accredited. Remote C42 from R5,000 or Cab C41 for R10,000. Free accommodation included. Competency certificate + 2-year operator licence + job assistance — all in one course.

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