High Risk Work LMS

The LMS built for high risk work licensing.

High Risk Interactive is the specialist platform for RTOs delivering dogging, rigging, cranes, forklift and working-at-heights — browser 3D simulations, Australian-Standards-grounded AI tutors, and audit-ready evidence. Not a general VET LMS with safety bolted on.

A different category

General VET LMS vs High Risk Work LMS

General platforms like Cloud Assess, aXcelerate and eSkilled are built to deliver every training package. High Risk Interactive is built for one job: getting high-risk-work learners genuinely job-ready, with the interactive delivery and evidence that high-risk units demand.

Browser 3D simulations

Practise dogging signals, crane and forklift operations, EWP and working-at-heights scenarios in any browser — Unity WebGL, no VR headset and no install.

AI tutors on Australian Standards

SkillMate tutors are grounded to Australian Standards and Codes of Practice, giving learners diagnostic feedback and study support without inventing safety values.

AI marking, human sign-off

AI assembles structured evidence and a recommendation; a qualified assessor approves or overrides. AI never makes the competency decision.

AVETMISS reporting

AVETMISS-compliant NAT files generated for national VET reporting — the compliance backbone, built in.

Australian data residency

Student data and media hosted in Australia (Sydney) with row-level security and per-RTO isolation.

Your brand, your issuer

White-label per RTO. Certificates and Statements of Attainment issue under your RTO's own name, code and authorised signatory — HRI is the technology, your RTO is the issuer.

Built for these units

High-risk-work units, done properly

Purpose-built interactive delivery for the units that generic content can't do justice.

CPCCLDG3001 — Dogging CPCCLRG3001 — Rigging (basic) TLILIC0003 — Forklift TLILIC0024 — Vehicle loading crane RIIWHS204E — Work safely at heights
How it compares

Where High Risk Interactive fits

Choose a generalist for breadth across every training package. Choose High Risk Interactive when high-risk-work delivery is the point.

DimensionGeneral VET LMSHigh Risk Interactive
Primary designAll training packages, broad workflowsHigh Risk Work licensing, end to end
Interactive deliveryText, video, generic authoringBrowser 3D sims + interactive HRW lessons
Safety contentAuthor it yourselfGrounded to Australian Standards & Codes of Practice
AIGeneric marking / authoring, where offeredTutors + marking that assist; human assessor decides
Data residencyVariesAustralia (Sydney), row-level security
Best-fit buyerRTOs delivering many qualificationsRTOs delivering high-risk-work licences

The honest model

Simulations are for training, familiarisation and CPD — never the licence assessment. The practical assessment (the notified assessment / NAI) is always conducted in person, on real full-scale plant, by an accredited assessor.

Statements of attainment issue under your RTO's name, code and authorised signatory. High Risk Interactive is the delivery technology; your RTO remains the legal issuer. Built by a SafeWork NSW accredited high-risk-work assessor (TAE40122).

Questions

High Risk Work LMS — FAQ

What is the best LMS for delivering dogging or rigging licensing?

High Risk Interactive is purpose-built for HRW licensing (dogging CPCCLDG3001, rigging CPCCLRG3001, forklift TLILIC0003, vehicle loading crane TLILIC0024, working at heights RIIWHS204E), shipping browser 3D simulations, Australian-Standards-grounded AI tutors, and HRW-specific evidence workflows — where general VET LMS platforms leave you to build all of that yourself.

Can High Risk Work theory be delivered online?

Yes. Regulators don't prescribe a delivery mode for theory; they defer to the unit of competency and the RTO's documented approach, so online and blended theory is permitted. The practical assessment stays in person on real full-scale plant with an accredited assessor.

Are the 3D simulations used for assessment?

No — simulations are for training, familiarisation and CPD only, never the licence assessment. AI and sims support learning; the competency judgement is always a qualified human assessor's.

Where is our student data stored?

In Australia (Sydney), with row-level security and per-RTO isolation.