Nationally Recognised Qualifications
Please note: CERT is currently transitioning to the latest qualifications following the update of the RTO standards. The courses below may refer to qualifications that are in the teach out phase.
Where available CERT will always transition your enrolment to the latest qualification.
Certificate I in Logistics
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Qualification Name |
Certificate I in Logistics |
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Qualification Code |
TLI11315 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 3 core units required to complete this qualification: TLIG1001 Work effectively with others TLIPC1001 Demonstrate care and apply safe practices at work TLIPC1002 Adapt to work requirements in the transport and logistics industry |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 4 elective units required to complete this qualification: BSBITU101 Operate a personal computer BSBITU102 Develop keyboard skills TLIA1001 Secure cargo TLIA2013 Receive goods TLIA2020 Replenish stock TLIA2021 Despatch stock TLIA2022 Participate in stocktakes TLIB1024 Clean transportation units and facilities for passenger use TLIB1028 Maintain and use hand tools TLIB1030 Undertake general site maintenance TLIB1031 Clean up plant, equipment and worksite TLID1001 Shift materials safely using manual handling methods TLID1002 Shift a load using manually-operated equipment TLIE1003 Participate in basic workplace communication TLIE1005 Carry out basic workplace calculations TLIF1002 Conduct housekeeping activities TLIF1009 Conduct cleaning operations in enclosed spaces TLIG2007 Work in a socially diverse environment TLII1002 Apply customer service skills TLIL1001 Complete workplace orientation and induction procedures TLIO1002 Follow security procedures when working with passengers and personnel TLIPC1003 Apply effective work practices TLIU1013 Prepare for environmentally sustainable work practices |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Employment based. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but students must be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au link |
TLI21315 - Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure
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Qualification Code and Name |
TLI21315 - Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure |
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Overview |
This is a general qualification for a person engaged in basic operations within the rail infrastructure environment undertaking a range of tasks involving known routines and procedures, and taking some responsibility for the quality of work outcomes. CERT routinely provides this training to existing rail infrastructure workers, however programs designed for new entrants to the industry including trainees and job seekers are available. |
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Job roles
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Job roles and titles vary across different sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include: Rail Infrastructure – Track Work
Rail Infrastructure – Structures
Rail Infrastructure – Track Surfacing
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Packaging Rules |
Students are required to complete a total of 16 units. This includes completion of a combination of core and elective units. (Core units are mandatory) |
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Core Units |
TLI21315 - Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure, consists of 7 core units:
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of all elective units from one specialist elective group (A, B or C) required to complete this qualification as well as electives from the general electives. If selecting group, A or C, 2 electives from the general electives is required, or 3 electives if selecting group B. Group A: Track Work TLIB2085 - Apply track fundamentals TLIB2092 - Operate minor mechanical equipment TLIS2030 - Carry out track ballasting TLIS2031 - Install railway sleepers TLIS2034 - Install and repair rail fastening systems TLIS2044 - Carry out rail installation + 2 units from General Electives Group B: Structures TLIB2084 - Carry out routine maintenance of structures TLIB2086 - Apply awareness of structures fundamentals TLIB2092 - Operate minor mechanical equipment RIICCM201D - Carry out measurements and calculations RIICCM203D - Read and interpret plans and specifications + 3 units from General Electives Group C: Track Surfacing TLIB1093 - Clean equipment and restore worksite TLIB2001 - Check and assess operational capabilities of equipment TLIB2085A - Apply track fundamentals TLIB2091 - Measure and record track geometry TLIC2058 - Travel medium or heavy self-propelled on-track equipment or TLIC2059 - Propel and operate light on-track equipment TLIS2030 - Carry out track ballasting + 2 units from General Electives TLIB1093 - Clean equipment and restore worksite TLIB2121 - Maintain rail joints TLIB2034 - Maintain poles and associated hardware TLIB2091 - Measure and record track geometry TLIB2097 - Install and maintain guard rails RIIMPO317D - Conduct roller operations RIIMPO318D - Conduct skid steer loader operations RIIMPO319D - Conduct backhoe/loader operations RIIMPO320D - Conduct civil construction excavator operations RIIMPO321D - Conduct civil construction wheeled front end loader operations RIIMPO322D - Conduct civil construction tracked front end loader operations RIIMPO326D - Conduct civil construction water cart operations TLIC3045 - Operate road/rail vehicle RIIOHS302D - Implement traffic management plan RIIOHS204D - Work safely at heights RIIOHS205D - Control traffic with a stop-slow bat TLIF2062 - Apply awareness of safeworking rules and regulations TLIG1001 - Work effectively with others TLIK2010 - Use infotechnology devices in the workplace CPCCCM2008B - Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding RIICCM205D - Carry out manual excavation RIICCM207D - Spread and compact materials manually RIICCM208D - Carry out basic levelling RIIHAN301D - Operate elevating work platform TLIS2004 - Install and maintain rail bonding systems TLIS2020 - Install overhead wiring structure TLIS2027 - Install and maintain surface track drainage TLIS2033 - Install and repair temporary track supports TLIS2034 - Install and repair rail fastening systems TLIS2035 - Install and repair fences and gates TLIW3035 - Heat and cut materials using oxy-LPG equipment for the rail industry TLIW2028 - Identify the principles of ballast cleaning operations TLIW2029 - Identify the principles of ballast regulator operations TLIW2030 - Identify the principles of dynamic track stabiliser operations TLIW2031 - Identify the principles of self-propelled rail grinder operations TLIW2032 - Identify the principles of tamping machine operations TLIW2033 - Identify the principles of mechanised track laying operations TLIW2038 - Place and remove temporary speed restriction equipment TLIW3035 - Heat and cut materials using oxy-LPG equipment for the rail industry |
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Duration |
The duration of training and assessment for this course is dependent on participant details. Existing Rail Infrastructure Workers and persons with existing skills and knowledge will require less training prior to assessment in line with Australian competency-based-training principles. For new entrants with no previous skills and knowledge the course is typically run over 10 weeks fulltime, however the duration is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and individual participant needs. The inclusion of work-based and self-paced learning modes will also vary duration. To find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Location |
This course is available nationally at CERT’s training facilities or can be offered on-site for workplace applications. Please contact your local CERT office to determine a suitable location. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
Written assessments may be completed both in class as well as in participants’ own time. The timeframes for completion of assessments will vary from 8 to 40 hours dependant on the selected duration and method of course completion. |
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Delivery Methods |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, however to apply the skills and knowledge associated with performance on the job, students must be able to:
Students will be required to complete a Literacy, Language and Numeracy assessment at the commencement of the course and CERT can assist individuals with learning needs and support. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes. Upon successful completion of all training and assessments, a nationally recognised qualification will be issued. Where students do not complete all 16 units successfully, a Statement of Attainment will be issued, listing the units they have successfully completed. |
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Training.gov.au link |
The following link will provide further information on the course as per the Transport and Logistics Industry (TLI) Training Package: http://training.gov.au/Training/Details/TLI21315 |
Certificate II in Track Protection
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Qualification Name |
Certificate II in Track Protection |
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Qualification Code |
TLI21911 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 10 core units required to complete this qualification: TLID1001A Shift materials safely using manual handling methods TLIE1003A Participate in basic workplace communication TLIE2007A Use communication systems TLIE2008A Process workplace documentation TLIF1001A Follow occupational health and safety procedures TLIF2010A Apply fatigue management strategies TLIF2080C Safely access the rail corridor TLIG1001A Work effectively with others TLIU2008A Apply environmental procedures to rail infrastructure TLIW2001A Operate under track protection rules |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of all specialist elective units (from group A or B) and 2 general elective units required to complete this qualification: Group A: TLIE1005A Carry out basic workplace calculations TLIF3083B Conduct track protection assessment TLIL3082A Implement absolute signal blocking Group B: TLIB2085A Apply track fundamentals TLIF2081B Perform lookout duties TLIF2082B Perform handsignaller duties General Elective Units: TLIE2029A Conduct workplace information briefings TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures TLIF2097A Use audible track warning devices RIIOHS205A Control traffic with a stop-slow bat RIIOHS302A Implement traffic management plan TLIK2010A Use infotechnology devices in the workplace TLIW3026B Operate standalone signalling/point control equipment TLIW2037B Clip and secure points TLIW2038A Place and remove temporary speed restriction equipment TLIW2039A Place and remove permanent way stop boards |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Both classroom and employment based training is available. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but students must be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate II in Shunting
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Qualification Name |
Certificate II in Shunting |
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Qualification Code |
TLI22013 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 10 core units required to complete this qualification: TLIB2122A Apply awareness of fundamentals of rail operations in yards or sidings TLIC3017A Shunt rolling stock TLIE1003A Participate in basic workplace communication TLIE2007A Use communication systems TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures TLIF2010A Apply fatigue management strategies TLIF2080C Safely access the rail corridor TLIF3087A Follow occupational health, safety and environmental procedures in the rail industry Equipment and Systems Operations TLIW2041A Clip points and apply rail safety equipment TLIW3026B Operate stand alone signalling/point control equipment |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 6 elective units required to complete this qualification: TLIB2131A Prepare train TLIB3019B Test train braking system TLIB3021A Conduct train roll-by inspection TLIC3045A Operate road/rail vehicle TLIE2008A Process workplace documentation TLIF3085A Apply local incident response procedures TLIF3091A Apply awareness of dangerous goods and hazardous materials requirements TLIU2012A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices RIIOHS205A Control traffic with stop-slow |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Employment based. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but students must be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving
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Qualification Name |
Certificate II in Rail Track Vehicle Driving |
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Qualification Code |
TLI22113 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 11 core units required to complete this qualification: TLIC2075A Drive and monitor medium/heavy self-propelled on-track equipment TLIC2076A Establish and operate braking system on medium/heavy self-propelled on-track equipment TLIC2078A Identify and respond to signals and trackside signs TLIC2080A Start up, shut down and stable medium/heavy self-propelled on-track equipment TLIE1003A Participate in basic workplace communication TLIF1001A Follow occupational health and safety procedures TLIF2010A Apply fatigue management strategies TLIF2080C Safely access the rail corridor TLIF2106A Respond to emergencies and abnormal situations when driving medium/heavy on-track vehicles TLIU2008A Apply environmental procedures to rail infrastructure TLIW2001A Operate under track protection rules |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 6 elective units required to complete this qualification. TLIB1028A Maintain and use hand tools TLIB1093A Clean equipment and restore worksite TLIB2001A Check and assess operational capabilities of equipment TLIB2085A Apply track fundamentals TLIB2091A Measure and record track geometry TLIB2130A Diagnose and rectify minor faults on on-track vehicles TLIB2133A Test medium/heavy track vehicle braking system TLIC2054B Access rail track to run track vehicle within defined worksite TLIC0083A Access rail track to travel track vehicle under occupancy authority TLIC0084A Access rail track to travel track vehicle/s under block working conditions TLIC2074A Couple and uncouple track maintenance vehicles TLID1001A Shift materials safely using manual handling methods TLIE2008A Process workplace documentation TLIE2031A Use communication systems for on-track vehicle operations TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures TLIF2018A Operate firefighting equipment TLIF3058A Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions TLIF3091A Apply awareness of dangerous goods and hazardous materials requirements TLII4022A Identify and meet customer requirements TLIK2010A Use infotechnology devices in the workplace TLIS2030A Carry out track ballasting TLIW2028A Identify the principles of ballast cleaning operations TLIW2029A Identify the principles of ballast regulator operations TLIW2030A Identify the principles of dynamic track stabiliser operations TLIW2031A Identify the principles of self-propelled rail grinder operations TLIW2032A Identify the principles of tamping machine operations TLIW2033A Identify the principles of mechanised track laying operations TLIW2037B Clip and secure points TLIW3026B Operate stand alone signalling point control equipment |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Employment based Recognition of Prior Learning |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but students must be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au |
Certificate II in Tram or Light Rail Infrastructure
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Qualification Name |
Certificate II in Tram or Light Rail Infrastructure |
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Qualification Code |
TLI22213 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 10 core units required to complete this qualification: MEM12023A Perform engineering measurements RIIOHS205AControl traffic with stop-slow bat TLIB1028A Maintain and use hand tools TLIB2092A Operate minor mechanical equipment TLIB2125A Apply awareness of tram or light rail track fundamentals TLID1001A Shift materials safely using manual handling methods TLIE1003A Participate in basic workplace communication TLIF1001A Follow occupational health and safety procedures TLIF2010A Apply fatigue management strategies TLIU2008A Apply environmental procedures to rail infrastructure |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 6 elective units required to complete this qualification. RIICCM205A Carry out manual excavation RIICCM207A Spread and compact materials manually RIICCM209A Carry out concrete work RIIOHS302A Implement traffic management plan TLIB1093A Clean equipment and restore worksite TLIB2001A Check and assess operational capabilities of equipment TLIC2059A Propel and operate light on-track equipment TLIF2080C Safely access the rail corridor TLIG1001A Work effectively with others TLIG2007A Work in a socially diverse environment TLIK2010A Use infotechnology devices in the workplace TLIS2027A Install and maintain surface track drainage TLIS2030A Carry out track ballasting TLIS2031A Install railway sleepers TLIS2034A Install and repair rail fastening systems TLIS2044A Carry out rail installation TLIW2001A Operate under track protection rules TLIW3027A Operate minor track equipment TLIW3035A Heat and cut materials using oxy-LPG equipment for the rail industry |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Both classroom and employment based delivery modes are available. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but students must be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate III in Rail Driving
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Qualification Name |
Certificate III in Rail Driving |
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Qualification Code |
TLI31410 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 8 core units required to complete this qualification: TLIE1003A Participate in basic workplace communication TLIE2007A Use communication systems TLIE2008A Process workplace documentation TLIF1001A Follow occupational health and safety procedures TLIF2010A Apply fatigue management strategies TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures TLIG1001A Work effectively with others TLII1002A Apply customer service skills |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of all 5 elective units from one of the groups below and well as 3 elective units are required to complete this qualification. Group A: TLIB3078A Inspect, prepare and start an electric tram TLIC3032A Operate and monitor a passenger electric tram TLIC3033A Drive an electric tram to operational requirements TLIC3034A Berth and shut down an electric tram TLIF4061A Respond to electric tram-driving emergencies and abnormal situations Group B: TLIC3039A Operate and monitor a monorail train TLID1001A Shift materials safely using manual handling methods TLIE1005A Carry out basic workplace calculations TLIO2011A Provide revenue protection measures TLIO3012A Manage disruptive and/or unlawful behaviour Elective Units: TLIB2001A Check and assess operational capabilities of equipment TLIB3002A Test equipment and isolate faults TLIC3011A Transport passengers with disabilities TLIC3036A Apply safe car driving behaviours TLID1001A Shift materials safely using manual handling methods TLIE1005A Carry out basic workplace calculations TLIF3058A Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions TLIG2007A Work in a socially diverse environment TLIO2011A Provide revenue protection measures TLIP2033A Sell products and services |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Employment based. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but students must be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate III in Rail Track Surfacing
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Qualification Name |
Certificate III in Rail Track Surfacing |
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Qualification Code |
TLI31811 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 7 core units required to complete this qualification: TLIB3094B Check and repair track geometry TLIE2007A Use communication systems TLIE2029A Conduct workplace information briefings TLIF3003A Implement and monitor occupational health and safety procedures TLIJ3002A Apply quality systems TLIS3026B Implement track maintenance and construction TLIS3039A Measure and mark track for resurfacing |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 4 elective units is required to complete this qualification. TLIB2092A Operate minor mechanical equipment TLIC3045A Operate road/rail vehicle TLIE2008A Process workplace documentation TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures TLIF3058A Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions TLIF3089A Implement fatigue management policies and procedures for rail infrastructure TLIG1001A Work effectively with others TLIG3002A Lead a work team or group TLIK2010A Use infotechnology devices in the workplace TLIS2034A Install and repair rail fastening systems TLIS3025A Implement ballast unloading TLIU4001A Implement and monitor environmental protection policies and procedures TLIW2028A Identify the principles of ballast cleaning operations TLIW2029A Identify the principles of ballast regulator operations TLIW2030A Identify the principles of dynamic track stabiliser operations TLIW2031A Identify the principles of self-propelled rail grinder operations TLIW2032A Identify the principles of tamping machine operations TLIW2033A Identify the principles of track laying operations |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Employment based. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
Successful completion of TLI21311 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure (Track Surfacing) or relevant industry experience gained by working within the rail infrastructure environment. Students must also be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling
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Qualification Name |
Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling |
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Qualification Code |
TLI31913 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 11 core units required to complete this qualification: RIICCM201A Carry out measurements and calculations RIICCM203A Read and interpret plans and specifications TLIB3046A Service and clean mechanical signalling equipment and infrastructure TLIB3047A Repair and adjust mechanical signalling equipment and infrastructure TLIB3048A Carry out off-site repair, overhaul and assembly of mechanical signalling equipment TLIB3053A Maintain mechanical signalling locking and interlocking devices TLIB3120A Test mechanical signalling equipment and isolate faults TLIE2008A Process workplace documentation TLIF2062A Apply awareness of safeworking rules and regulations TLIK2010A Use infotechnology devices in the workplace TLIS3005A Install mechanical infrastructure for signalling |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 7 elective units is required to complete this qualification. NWP227B Control vegetation on a site RIIHAN301B Operate elevating work platform RIIOHS202A Enter and work in confined spaces RIIOHS204A Work safely at heights RIIOHS205A Control traffic with stop-slow bat TAEASS401B Plan assessment activities and processes TAEASS402B Assess competence TAEDEL301A Provide work skill instruction TLIA3039A Receive and store stock TLIB1093A Clean equipment and restore worksite TLIE2007A Use communication systems TLIE2029A Conduct workplace information briefings TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures TLIF3013A Coordinate breakdowns and emergencies TLIF3058A Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions TLIG1001A Work effectively with others TLIG3002A Lead a work team or group TLII1002A Apply customer service skills TLIS2004A Install and maintain rail bonding systems TLIS3023A Erect and mount structures and housings for signalling equipment TLIW3035A Heat and cut materials using oxy-LPG equipment for the rail industry UETTDRRF02B Perform pole top rescue |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Employment based. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
Successful completion of the 8 core units of competency from TLI21311 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure: TLIB1028A Maintain and use hand tools TLID1001A Shift materials safely using manual handling methods TLIE1003A Participate in basic workplace communication TLIF1001A Follow occupational health and safety procedures TLIF2010A Apply fatigue management strategies TLIF2080B Safely access the rail corridor TLIU2008A Apply environmental procedures to rail infrastructure TLIW2001A Operate under track Students must also be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate III in Rail Structures
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Qualification Name |
Certificate III in Rail Structures |
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Qualification Code |
TLI32111 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 6 core units required to complete this qualification. TLIE2007A Use communication systems TLIE2029A Conduct workplace information briefings TLIF3003A Implement and monitor occupational health and safety procedures TLIJ3002A Apply quality systems TLIS2013C Install minor structures TLIS3029B Implement structures maintenance and installation of minor structures |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of all specialist elective units in either group A or B, as well as 2 general elective units (if group A is chosen, or 3 units if group B is chosen) is required to complete this qualification. Group A - Steel/Concrete/Masonry Structures Maintenance TLIB2082A Repair steel structures TLIB2083A Maintain bridge bearings TLIB2096A Repair concrete/masonry structures Group B – Timber Structures Maintenance TLIB2081A Repair timber structures TLIS2028A Install and replace transoms General Elective Units TLIB2092A Operate minor mechanical equipment TLIB2097A Install and maintain guard rails TLIE2008A Process workplace documentation TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures TLIF3058A Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions TLIF3089A Implement fatigue management policies and procedures for rail infrastructure TLIG1001A Work effectively with others TLII1002A Apply customer service skills TLIS2012A Install and service rail lubrication equipment TLIS2027A Install and maintain surface track drainage TLIS2028A Install and replace transoms TLIS2033A Install and repair temporary track supports TLIS2034A Install and repair rail fastening systems TLIS2035A Install and repair fences and gates TLIS3037B Install and repair rail earthworks TLIU4001A Implement and monitor environmental protection policies and procedures MEM24001B Perform basic penetrant testing MEM24003B Perform basic magnetic particle testing TLIW3034A Apply protective coating systems to structures TLIW3035A Heat and cut materials using oxy-LPG equipment for the rail industry |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Employment based Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
The entry requirement for this qualification is TLI21311 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure (Structures) or relevant industry experience gained by working in the rail infrastructure (structures) environment. Students must also be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure
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Qualification Name |
Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure |
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Qualification Code |
TLI32511 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 5 core units required to complete this qualification. RIICCM201A Carry out measurements and calculations TLIE2007A Use communication systems TLIE2029A Conduct workplace information briefings TLIF3003A Implement and monitor occupational health and safety procedures TLIJ3002A Apply quality systems |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of all specialist elective units from one of the selected groups as well as 2-4 general elective units (depending on the specialist elective group that was selected) is required to complete this qualification. Group A Track Maintenance TLIB3094B Check and repair track geometry TLIB3095A Check and repair points and crossings RIICCM203A Read and interpret plans and specifications TLIS3026B Implement track maintenance and construction Group B Track Construction TLIB3094B Check and repair track geometry RIICCM203A Read and interpret plans and specifications TLIS3026B Implement track maintenance and construction Group C Turnout Construction RIICCM203A Read and interpret plans and specifications TLIS3026B Implement track maintenance and construction TLIS3045A Install turnouts Group D Track Welding RIICCM203A Read and interpret plans and specifications TLIW2012A Grind rails TLIW3015A Weld rail using aluminothermic welding process TLIW3035A Heat and cut materials using oxy-LPG equipment for the rail industry Group E Track Examination TLIB3099A Examine track infrastructure TLIB3100A Visually inspect track infrastructure Group F Rail Testing TLIS3010A Test rail using ultrasonic equipment TLIS3011A Test rail using nondestructive testing equipment Group G Timber/Composite Turnout Construction RIICCM203A Read and interpret plans and specifications TLIS304 Group H Concrete/Steel Turnout Construction RIICCM203A Read and interpret plans and specifications TLIS3040A Construct concrete or steel points and crossings 1A Construct timber or composite points and crossings Group I Track Drainage Maintenance RIICCM203A Read and interpret plans and specifications TLIS2027A Install and maintain surface track drainage General Electives TLIB3040A Inspect poles and associated hardware TLIB4071A Install and maintain pole mounted switches and transformers TLIB2091A Measure and record track geometry TLIB2097A Install and maintain guard rails TLIB3099A Examine track infrastructure TLIB3102A Adjust rail TLIC2058A Travel medium or heavy self-propelled on-track equipment TLIC3045A Operate road/rail vehicle TLIE2008A Process workplace documentation RIIRIS401A Apply site risk management system TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures TLIF3058A Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions TLIF3089A Implement fatigue management policies and procedures for rail infrastructure TLIG1001A Work effectively with others TLIG3002A Lead a work team or group TLII1002A Apply customer service skills TLIS2012A Install and service rail lubrication equipment TLIS3025A Implement ballast unloading TLIS3026B Implement track maintenance and construction TLIS2027A Install and maintain surface track drainage TLIS2033A Install and repair temporary track supports TLIS2035A Install and repair fences and gates TLIS3037B Install and repair rail earthworks TLIU4001A Implement and monitor environmental protection policies and procedures NWP227B Control vegetation on a site AHCARB202A Fell small trees AHCARB205A Operate and maintain chainsaws TLIW3013A Grind switches and crossings TLIW3016A Weld rail using flashbutt welding process TLIW3027A Operate minor track equipment |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
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Entry Requirements |
The entry requirement for this qualification is TLI21311 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure (Track Work) or relevant industry experience gained by working in the rail infrastructure environment. Students must also be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate III in Track Protection
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Qualification Name |
Certificate III in Track Protection |
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Qualification Code |
TLI32711 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 7 core units required to complete this qualification. TLIE2029A Conduct workplace information briefings TLIF3083B Conduct track protection assessment TLIF3003A Implement and monitor occupational health and safety procedures TLIJ3002A Apply quality systems TLIL3065B Implement track occupancy protection TLIL3084A Implement a local possession authority TLIL3082A Implement absolute signal blocking |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 4 elective units is required to complete this qualification. TLIC2081A Pilot rail traffic within work on track authority limits TLIC3045A Operate road/rail vehicle TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures TLIF2062A Apply awareness of safeworking rules and regulations TLIF2097A Use audible track warning devices TLIF3058A Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions TLIF3089A Implement fatigue management policies and procedures for rail infrastructure TLIG3002A Lead a work team or group TLII1002A Apply customer service skills TLIK2010A Use infotechnology devices in the workplace TLIL3083A Implement a track work authority and manage rail traffic through worksites TLIL4069A Plan and coordinate protection for multiple worksites within the limits of a work on track authority TLIL4076A Coordinate resources RIIRIS401A Apply site risk management system TLIW2037B Clip and secure points TLIW2039A Place permanent way stop boards TLIW3026B Operate stand alone signalling/point control equipment |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Classroom and employment based delivery modes are available. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
The entry requirement for this qualification is TLI21911 Certificate II in Track Protection (Track Protection) or (Handsignaller), or relevant industry experience gained by working in the rail infrastructure environment providing track protection services. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate III in Rail Yard Coordination
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Qualification Name |
Certificate III in Rail Yard Coordination |
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Qualification Code |
TLI32813 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 12 core units required to complete this qualification. TLIB2122A Apply awareness of fundamentals of rail operations in yards or sidings TLIE3021A Work and communicate effectively with others TLIE3022A Complete workplace documents TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures TLIF2010A Apply fatigue management strategies TLIF2080C Safely access the rail corridor TLIF3058A Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions TLIF3083B Conduct track protection assessment TLIF3085A Apply local incident response procedures TLIF3087A Follow occupational health, safety and environmental procedures in the rail industry TLIG4006A Facilitate work teams TLIL4038A Organise marshalling and shunting operations |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 6 elective units is required to complete this qualification. TLIB2131A Prepare train TLIB3018A Conduct full train examination TLIB3021A Conduct train roll-by inspection TLIB3129A Conduct pre-movement checks on rolling stock TLIC3017A Shunt rolling stock TLIF3091A Apply awareness of dangerous goods and hazardous materials requirements TLIW2041A Clip points and apply rail safety equipment TLIW3026B Operate stand alone signalling/points control equipment |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Employment based. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but students must be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate III in Tram or Light Rail Infrastructure
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Qualification Name |
Certificate III in Tram or Light Rail Infrastructure |
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Qualification Code |
TLI32913 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 6 core units required to complete this qualification. RIICCM203A Read and interpret plans and specifications TLIC3003A Drive medium rigid vehicle TLIE2007A Use communication systems TLIE2008A Process workplace documentation TLIW3035A Heat and cut materials using oxy-LPG equipment for the rail industry TLIW3042A Grind rail on tram/light rail systems |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 5 elective units is required to complete this qualification. AHCARB205A Operate and maintain chainsaws CPCCLDG3001A Licence to perform dogging TAEDEL301A Provide work skill instruction TLIB2097A Install and maintain guard rails TLIC3045A Operate road/rail vehicle TLID3033A Operate a vehicle-mounted loading crane TLIE2029A Conduct workplace information briefings TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures TLIF3003A Implement and monitor occupational health and safety procedures TLIG1001A Work effectively with others TLIG2007A Work in a socially diverse environment TLIG3002A Lead a work team or group TLII1002A Apply customer service skills TLILIC2001A Licence to operate a forklift truck TLIW3013A Grind switches and crossings TLIW3043A Weld rail on tram/light rail systems using electric welding process |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Delivery Methods |
Employment based. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
The entry requirements for this qualification is successful completion of TLI22913 Certificate II in Tram or Light Rail Infrastructure or equivalent vocational experience working within the rail infrastructure environment. |
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Certificate III in Heritage Locomotive Assistant or Steam Locomotive Fireman
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Qualification Name |
Certificate III in Heritage Locomotive Assistant or Steam Locomotive Fireman |
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Qualification Code |
TLI33013 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 8 core units required to complete this qualification. TLIB3126A Assist in the testing of heritage train braking systems TLID1001A Shift materials safely using manual handling methods TLIE2008A Process workplace documentation TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures TLIF2010A Apply fatigue management strategies TLIF3058A Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions TLIF3087A Follow occupational health, safety and environmental procedures in the rail industry TLIW3026B Operate stand alone signalling/points control equipment |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of all specialist elective units (from Group A or B) and 4 general elective units is required to complete this qualification. Groups A TLIB3123A Apply awareness of motive power unit fundamentals TLIC3072A Conduct the duties of an assistant on a heritage locomotive Group B TLIB3124A Apply awareness of steam locomotive fundamentals TLIC3073A Fire a steam locomotive General Elective Units TLIB2001A Check and assess operational capabilities of equipment TLIB3002A Test equipment and isolate faults TLIB3021A Conduct train roll-by inspection TLIB3026A Prepare for train operation TLIC3017A Shunt rolling stock TLIE2007A Use communication systems TLIF2018A Operate firefighting equipment TLIF2080C Safely access the rail corridor TLIF3091A Apply awareness of dangerous goods and hazardous materials requirements TLII4022A Identify and meet customer requirements |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but students must be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate III in Terminal Train Driving
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Qualification Name |
Certificate III in Terminal Train Driving |
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Qualification Code |
TLI33213 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 11 core units required to complete this qualification. TLIB0132A Start up and shut down a single locomotive TLIB2131A Prepare train TLIB3019B Test train braking system TLIB3123A Apply awareness of motive power unit fundamentals TLIC0079A Operate a motive power unit within defined limits TLIC3017A Shunt rolling stock TLIC3027A Stable a motive power unit TLIE2007A Use communication systems TLIF2010A Apply fatigue management strategies TLIF3058A Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions TLIU2012A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 6 elective units is required to complete this qualification. TLIB2122A Apply awareness of fundamentals of rail operations in yards or sidings TLIB3018A Conduct full train examination TLIB3021A Conduct train roll-by inspection TLIB3118A Apply awareness of railway fundamentals TLIB3113B Diagnose and rectify minor faults on motive power units and rolling stock TLIB4078A Carry out a train roll-by inspection TLIB4079A Conduct a general train examination TLIB4081A Provision a motive power unit TLIB4082A Set up motive power units in multi-coupled consist TLIC3082A Operate a locomotive by portable remote control TLIC4074A Shunt, couple and uncouple rail vehicles TLIE1005A Carry out basic workplace calculations TLIE2008A Process workplace documentation TLIE3002A Estimate/calculate mass, area and quantify dimensions TLIF2080C Safely access the rail corridor TLIF2018A Operate firefighting equipment TLIF3085A Apply local incident response procedures TLIF3091A Apply awareness of dangerous goods and hazardous materials requirements HLTFA311A Apply first aid TLIK2010A Use infotechnology devices in the workplace TLIL2048A Prepare for train departure TLIW2041A Clip points and apply rail safety equipment TLIW3026B Operate stand alone |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Employment based. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but students must be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate IV in Rail Network Control
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Qualification Name |
Certificate IV in Rail Network Control |
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Qualification Code |
TLI42211 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 10 core units required to complete this qualification. TLIE3022A Complete workplace documents TLIE3023A Use electronic communication systems TLIF2010A Apply fatigue management strategies TLIF4086A Control and coordinate incident response TLIF3087A Follow occupational health, safety and environmental procedures in the rail industry TLIF4090A Implement safeworking rules and regulations for network control activities TLIG1001A Work effectively with others TLII4022A Identify and meet customer requirements TLIL4074A Control and coordinate rail traffic movement TLIL4075A Implement and amend daily train plan |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 5 elective units is required to complete this qualification. TLIB3118A Apply awareness of railway fundamentals BSBWRT301A Write simple documents TLIF3091A Apply awareness of dangerous goods and hazardous materials requirements TLIG2007A Work in a socially diverse environment TLIJ2001A Apply quality procedures BSBWOR201A Manage personal stress in the workplace BSBWOR301B Organise personal work priorities and development TLIL2041A Monitor and record rolling stock locations TLIL3035A Allocate motive power TLIL3052A Plan urban passenger train consists TLIL4034A Arrange alternative passenger transport TLIL4037A Apply and amend rosters TLIL4038A Organise marshalling and shunting operations TLIL4050A Allocate rolling stock TLIL4077A Develop out-of-course rail traffic plans and schedules TLIU2012A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Employment based. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but students must be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate IV in Rail Infrastructure
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Qualification Name |
Certificate IV in Rail Infrastructure |
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Qualification Code |
TLI42311 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 8 core units required to complete this qualification. TLIF4088A Implement and coordinate rail safety and OH&S risk-control strategies TLIF3089A Implement fatigue management policies and procedures for rail infrastructure TLIG4006A Facilitate work teams TLIJ4009A Implement and monitor quality assurance systems BSBMGT401A Show leadership in the workplace BSBPMG401A Apply project scope management techniques TLIL4005A Apply conflict/grievance resolution strategies TLIL4076A Coordinate resources |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 3 specialist elective units (from either Group A or B) and 3 general elective units is required to complete this qualification. Group A - Rail Track Working, Rail Track Surfacing or Rail Structures BSBRSK401A Identify risk and apply risk management processes TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures BSBMGT403A Implement continuous improvement TLIL4073A Apply asset management system Group B - Track Protection The selection must include TLIL4068A Plan and coordinate track protection for multiple work groups BSBRSK401A Identify risk and apply risk management processes TLIF2006A Apply accident-emergency procedures BSBMGT403A Implement continuous improvement TLIL4069A Plan and coordinate protection for multiple worksites within the limits of a work on track authority General Elective Units TLIB4042A Conduct inspection of safeworking procedures and infrastructure TLID4030A Supervise mobile crane operations BSBCMM401A Make a presentation BSBADM502B Manage meetings RIIBEF402A Supervise on-site operations TLII4001A Coordinate quality customer service TLIP4001A Develop plans to meet customer and organisation needs TLIR4002A Source goods/services and evaluate contractors TLIR4008A Implement and supervise stocktaking procedures TLIR4009A Implement purchasing systems TLIU3011A Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Employment based. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
The entry requirement for this qualification is successful completion of one of the following: TLI31811 Certificate III in Rail Track Surfacing TLI31911 Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling TLI32111 Certificate III in Rail Structures TLI32511 Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure TLI32711 Certificate III in Track Protection Or relevant industry experience gained by working in the rail infrastructure environment. Students must also be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate IV in Rail Safety Management
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Qualification Name |
Certificate IV in Rail Safety Management |
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Qualification Code |
TLI42413 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 11 core units required to complete this qualification. BSBRSK401A Identify risk and apply risk management processes TLIE4030A Prepare rail safety reports TLIE4032A Use internal communication systems for rail industry regulatory compliance TLIF4099A Develop an application for, or variation to, rail accreditation TLIF4100A Identify and meet rail safety regulatory compliance requirements TLIF4101A Implement and maintain a rail safety culture TLIF4102A Implement and maintain safety management plans TLIF4104A Manage change in the rail safety environment TLIF4105A Manage rail safety compliance TLIF4107A Respond to notifiable rail safety occurrences TLIL4081A Ensure competency of rail safety workers |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 6 elective units is required to complete this qualification. BSBADM502B Manage meetings BSBCMM401A Make a presentation BSBMGT401A Show leadership in the workplace BSBMGT403A Implement continuous improvement BSBPMG509A Manage project procurement PSPGOV306B Implement change TLIF4103A Implement fitness for work procedures TLIG4006A Facilitate work teams TLIL4005A Apply conflict/grievance resolution strategies TLIL4073A Apply asset management system TLIL4082A Coordinate rail interface agreements TLIR4002A Source goods/services and evaluate contractors TLIU4001A Implement and monitor environmental protection policies and procedures |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Recognition of Prior Learning |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but students must be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |
Certificate IV in Train Driving
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Qualification Name |
Certificate IV in Train Driving |
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Qualification Code |
TLI42613 |
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Core Units |
Successful assessment of 13 core units required to complete this qualification. TLIB3075A Inspect and prepare a motive power unit TLIB3118A Apply awareness of railway fundamentals TLIB4079A Conduct a general train examination TLIB4080A Identify, diagnose and rectify minor faults on motive power units and rolling stock TLIC2078A Identify and respond to signals and trackside signs TLIC4023A Operate train with due consideration to route conditions TLIC4026A Operate and monitor a motive power unit TLIE2007A Use communication systems TLIF1001A Follow occupational health and safety procedures TLIF2010A Apply fatigue management strategies TLIF3058A Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions TLIF4110A Respond to abnormal situations and emergencies when driving a train TLIF4111A Work effectively in a train-driving environment |
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of 5 specialist elective units (from Group A, B, C, D or E) as well as 3 general elective units is required to complete this qualification. Group A - Freight TLIB3019B Test train braking system TLIB3026A Prepare for train operation TLIB4078A Carry out a train roll-by inspection TLIC3027A Stable a motive power unit TLIC4019A Drive a train to operational requirements Group B - Urban Electric TLIB3105A Prepare electric passenger train TLIB3108A Test operation of electric passenger train braking system TLIC3046A Drive and operate electric passenger train TLIC3047A Stable electric passenger train TLIC3048B Shunt, couple and uncouple electric passenger trains Group C - Country Passenger TLIB3019B Test train braking system TLIB3026A Prepare for train operation TLIB4078A Carry out a train roll-by inspection TLIC3027A Stable a motive power unit TLIC4019A Drive a train to operational requirements Group D - Steam Locomotive TLIB3124A Apply awareness of steam locomotive fundamentals TLIB4077A Inspect and prepare a heritage steam locomotive TLIC3030A Operate and monitor a heritage steam locomotive TLIC3031A Stable a heritage steam locomotive TLIC4019A Drive a train to operational requirements Group E - Heritage Motive Power TLIB3123A Apply awareness of motive power unit fundamentals TLIB4076A Inspect and prepare a heritage motive power unit TLIC3028A Operate and monitor a heritage motive power unit TLIC3029A Stable a heritage motive power unit TLIC4019A Drive a train to operational requirements General Electives TLIB3018A Conduct full train examination TLIB3027A Set up and shut down on-train remote control system TLIB4081A Provision a motive power unit TLIB4082A Set up motive power units in multi-coupled consist TLIC3018A Operate on-train remote control system TLIC3082A Operate a locomotive by portable remote control TLIC4071A Establish and operate train braking system TLIC4072A Operate and monitor a motive power unit on a main line TLIC4073A Set up, operate and shut down a distributed power system TLIC4074A Shunt, couple and uncouple rail vehicles TLID1001A Shift materials safely using manual handling methods TLIE1003A Participate in basic workplace communications TLIE2008A Process workplace documentation TLIE3021A Work and communicate effectively with others TLIF2018A Operate fire fighting equipment TLIF2080C Safely access the rail corridor TLIF2097A Use audible track warning devices TLIF3091A Apply awareness of dangerous goods and hazardous materials requirements HLTFA311A Apply first aid TLIG1001A Work effectively with others TLIG2007A Work in a socially diverse environment SITXCOM401 Manage conflict TLII3022A Provide customer service in rail operations TLIL2048A Prepare for train departure TLIL4009A Manage personal work priorities and professional development TLIL4083A Assist with train operations TLIU4011A Apply environmental procedures to rail operations TLIW2037B Clip and secure points TLIW3026B Operate stand alone signalling points control equipment |
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Duration |
The duration for this course is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and your individual experience in the industry. If you’d like to find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
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Delivery Methods |
Employment based. Recognition of Prior Learning. |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, but students must be able to understand, read and speak basic English as a minimum. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes |
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Training.gov.au Link |

