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National Track Safety Awareness

TLIF2080 Safely Access the Rail Corridor & ARTC Track Safety Awareness

Course Name

TLIF2080 Safely Access the Rail Corridor

Course Code/Level

TLIF2080 Safely Access the Rail Corridor

Network

ARTC Track Safety Awareness

Content

This course provides participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to gain basic access to the rail corridor.

This course is suitable for individuals gaining employment in the rail industry.

Duration

4 hours

Cost

Course cost is available upon request

Location

Norwood or a specified venue by client

Entry Requirements N/A

Upon Completion

Students who successfully complete all requirements of this course will receive the following accredited and non-accredited outcomes:

  • ARTC Track Safety Awareness

You will receive a certificate of achievement for the following component:

  • TLIF2080 (Safely Access the Rail Corridor)

Learning Mode

Classroom-based learning

Delivered in English

Assessment Type

This course requires completion of written exercises and written theory assessments

Nationally Accredited course

This course contains both accredited and non-accredited outcomes. Please refer to the Upon Completion section above

Recertification

This course requires recertification every two years reviewing your retained knowledge.

Duration is two to four hours at a cost of $225.00 per person

Fees and Conditions

  1. All material required for this course will be supplied to the participants
  2. Unless an account is held with CERT, all fees and charges are to be paid in full prior to course commencement. Payment can be accepted by cheque, online Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or by card (Eftpos, Visa and MasterCard only)

For clients with an account, payment terms are strictly 30 days. If your company requires reference to a purchase order when billed, please ensure a purchase order is provided with the enrolment form.

TLIF2080 Safely Access the Rail Corridor & GWA One Track

Course Name

TLIF2080 Safely Access the Rail Corridor

Course Code/Level

TLIF2080 Safely Access the Rail Corridor

Network

GWA One Track Safety Awareness

Content

This course provides participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to gain basic access to the rail corridor.

This course is suitable for individuals gaining employment in the rail industry.

Duration

4 hours

Cost

Course cost is available upon request

Location

Norwood or a specified venue by client

Entry Requirements N/A

Upon Completion

Students who successfully complete all requirements of this course will receive the following accredited and non-accredited outcomes:

  • GWA One Track

You will receive a certificate of achievement for the following component:

  • TLIF2080 (Safely Access the Rail Corridor)

Learning Mode

Classroom-based learning

Delivered in English

Assessment Type

This course requires completion of written exercises and written theory assessments

Nationally Accredited course

This course contains both accredited and non-accredited outcomes. Please refer to the Upon Completion section above

Recertification

This course requires recertification every two years reviewing your retained knowledge.

Duration is two to four hours at a cost of $225.00 per person

Fees and Conditions

  1. All material required for this course will be supplied to the participants
  2. Unless an account is held with CERT, all fees and charges are to be paid in full prior to course commencement. Payment can be accepted by cheque, online Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or by card (Eftpos, Visa and MasterCard only)

For clients with an account, payment terms are strictly 30 days. If your company requires reference to a purchase order when billed, please ensure


Code of Practice for the Defined Interstate Rail Network

Track Worker Implement TRI for Walking Inspections of the Danger Zone Only

Course Name

Track Worker Implement TRI for Walking Inspections of the Danger Zone Only

Course Code/Level

Track Worker Implement TRI for Walking Inspections of the Danger Zone Only

Network

ARTC

Content

Suitable for:

  • Contractors who require access to the Rail Corridor
  • Any person who requires access to the rail corridor for limited work such as inspections

Duration

1 Day

Cost

$1,300.00 per day plus travel/accommodation costs if not in Adelaide Metropolitan area

Location

Norwood or a specified venue by client

Entry Requirements

N/A

Upon Completion

Students who successfully complete all requirements of this course will receive the following units of competency:

  • TLIF2080 – Safely Access the Rail Corridor
  • TLIF2081 – Perform lookout duties
  • TLIF3083 – Conduct Track Protection Assessment

You will receive a certificate of achievement for the following component:

  • ARTC NTSA Part B

Learning Mode

Classroom and onsite practical

Delivered in English

Assessment Type

This course requires completion of written exercises and written assessments plus a 'On Job workbook’ and Final Assessment to meet ARTC requirements

Nationally Accredited course

This course contains both accredited and non-accredited outcomes. Please refer to the Upon Completion section above

Recertification

This course requires recertification every two years

Fees and Conditions

  1. All material required for this course will be supplied to the participants
  2. Unless an account is held with CERT, all fees and charges are to be paid in full prior to course commencement. Payment can be accepted by cheque, online Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or by card (Eftpos, Visa and MasterCard only)

For clients with an account, payment terms are strictly 30 days. If your company requires reference to a purchase order when billed, please ensure a purchase order is provided with the enrolment form.

Track Worker Level 2

Course Name

Code of Practice for the Defined Interstate Rail Network

Course Code/Level

Track Worker Level 2

Network

ARTC

Content

Suitable for:

  • Contractors who require access to the Rail Corridor and conduct their own Safeworking
  • All workers who are gaining access to the Rail Corridor and conduct their own Safeworking

Duration

4 days

Cost

$1,300.00 per day plus travel/accommodation costs if not in Adelaide Metropolitan area

Location

Norwood or a specified venue by client

Entry Requirements

NA

Upon Completion

Students who successfully complete all requirements of this course will receive the following units of competency:

  • TLIF2080 – Safely Access the Rail Corridor
  • TLIF2081 – Perform Lookout duties
  • TLIF2082 – Perform Handsignaller Duties
  • TLIF3083 – Conduct Track Protection Assessment
  • TLIL3065 – Implement Track Occupancy Authority
  • TLIC2081 – Pilot rail traffic within work on track authority limits
  • TLIC2054 – Access rail track to run track vehicle within defined worksite
  • TLIW2001 – Operate under Track Protection Rules
  • TLIW2037 – Clip and Secure Points
  • TLIF2097 – Use audible track warning devices (Detonators/ATW’s)

You will receive a certificate of achievement for the following component:

  • No Authority Required (NAR)

Learning Mode

Classroom and onsite practical

Delivered in English

Assessment Type

This course requires completion of written exercises and written assessments plus a 'On Job workbook’ and Final Assessment to meet ARTC requirements

Nationally Accredited course

This course contains both accredited and non-accredited outcomes. Please refer to the Upon Completion section above

 

 

 

Recertification

This course requires recertification every two years

Fees and Conditions

  1. All material required for this course will be supplied to the participants
  2. Unless an account is held with CERT, all fees and charges are to be paid in full prior to course commencement. Payment can be accepted by cheque, online Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or by card (Eftpos, Visa and MasterCard only)

 

For clients with an account, payment terms are strictly 30 days. If your company requires reference to a purchase order when billed, please ensure a purchase order is provided with the enrolment form.

Track Worker Level 3

Course Name

Track Worker Level 3

Course Code/Level

Track Worker Level 3

Network

ARTC

Content

Suitable for:

  • Contractors who require access to the Rail Corridor and conduct their own Safeworking
  • All workers who are gaining access to the Rail Corridor and conduct their own Safeworking

Duration

4 days (1 Day if Track Worker Level 2 has already been completed)

Cost

$1,300.00 per day plus travel/accommodation costs if not in Adelaide Metropolitan area

Location

Norwood or a specified venue by client

Entry Requirements

Track Worker Level 2

Upon Completion

Students who successfully complete all requirements of this course will receive the following units of competency:

  • TLIF2080 – Safely Access the Rail Corridor
  • TLIF2081 – Perform Lookout duties
  • TLIF2082 – Perform Handsignaller Duties
  • TLIF3083 – Conduct Track Protection Assessment
  • TLIL3065 – Implement Track Occupancy Authority
  • TLIC2081 – Pilot rail traffic within work on track authority limits
  • TLIC2054 – Access rail track to run track vehicle within defined worksite
  • TLIW2001 – Operate under Track Protection Rules
  • TLIW2037 – Clip and Secure Points
  • TLIF2097 – Use audible track warning devices (Detonators/ATW’s)
  • TLIL3083 – Implement a Track Work Authority and manage rail traffic through worksites (TWA, Track Force Protection)

You will receive a certificate of achievement for the following component:

  • No Authority Required (NAR)

Learning Mode

Classroom and onsite practical

Delivered in English

Assessment Type

This course requires completion of written exercises and written assessments plus a 'On Job workbook’ and Final Assessment to meet ARTC requirements

Nationally Accredited course

This course contains both accredited and non-accredited outcomes. Please refer to the Upon Completion section above

Recertification

This course requires recertification every two years

Fees and Conditions

  1. All material required for this course will be supplied to the participants
  2. Unless an account is held with CERT, all fees and charges are to be paid in full prior to course commencement. Payment can be accepted by cheque, online Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or by card (Eftpos, Visa and MasterCard only)

 

For clients with an account, payment terms are strictly 30 days. If your company requires reference to a purchase order when billed, please ensure a purchase order is provided with the enrolment form.

Track Worker Level 4

Course Name

Track Worker Level 4

Course Code/Level

Track Worker Level 4

Network

ARTC

Content

Suitable for:

  • Contractors who require access to the Rail Corridor and conduct their own Safeworking
  • All workers who are gaining access to the Rail Corridor and conduct their own Safeworking

Duration

5 days (2 Days if Track Worker Level 2 has already been completed)

Cost

$1,300.00 per day plus travel/accommodation costs if not in Adelaide Metropolitan area

Location

Norwood or a specified venue by client

Entry Requirements

Track Worker Level 2

Upon Completion

Students who successfully complete all requirements of this course will receive the following units of competency:

  • TLIF2080 – Safely Access the Rail Corridor
  • TLIF2081 – Perform Lookout duties
  • TLIF2082 – Perform Handsignaller Duties
  • TLIF3083 – Conduct Track Protection Assessment
  • TLIL3065 – Implement Track Occupancy Authority
  • TLIC2081 – Pilot rail traffic within work on track authority limits
  • TLIC2054 – Access rail track to run track vehicle within defined worksite
  • TLIW2001 – Operate under Track Protection Rules
  • TLIW2037 – Clip and Secure Points
  • TLIF2097 – Use audible track warning devices (Detonators/ATW’s)
  • TLIL3083 – Implement a Track Work Authority and manage rail traffic through worksites (TWA, Track Force Protection)
  • TLIL3084 – Implement a Local Possession Authority
  • TLIL4069 – Plan and coordinate protection for multiple worksites within limits of a work on track authority

You will receive a certificate of achievement for the following component:

  • No Authority Required (NAR)

Learning Mode

Classroom and onsite practical

Delivered in English

Assessment Type

This course requires completion of written exercises and written assessments plus a 'On Job workbook’ and Final Assessment to meet ARTC requirements

Nationally Accredited course

This course contains both accredited and non-accredited outcomes. Please refer to the Upon Completion section above

Recertification

This course requires recertification every two years

Fees and Conditions

  1. All material required for this course will be supplied to the participants
  2. Unless an account is held with CERT, all fees and charges are to be paid in full prior to course commencement. Payment can be accepted by cheque, online Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or by card (Eftpos, Visa and MasterCard only)

 

For clients with an account, payment terms are strictly 30 days. If your company requires reference to a purchase order when billed, please ensure a purchase order is provided with the enrolment form.

Safeworking Level 1

Course Name

Safeworking Level 1

Course Code/Level

Safeworking Level 1

Network

ARTC

Content

Suitable for:

  • Contractors who require access to the Rail Corridor and conduct their own Safeworking
  • All workers who are gaining access to the Rail Corridor and conduct their own Safeworking

Duration

6-7 days (2 - 3 Days if Track Worker Level 2 has already been completed)

Cost

$1,300.00 per day plus travel/accommodation costs if not in Adelaide Metropolitan area

Location

Norwood or a specified venue by client

Entry Requirements

Track Worker Level 2

Upon Completion

Students who successfully complete all requirements of this course will receive the following units of competency:

  • TLIF2080 – Safely Access the Rail Corridor
  • TLIF2081 – Perform Lookout duties
  • TLIF2082 – Perform Handsignaller Duties
  • TLIF3083 – Conduct Track Protection Assessment
  • TLIL3065 – Implement Track Occupancy Authority
  • TLIC2081 – Pilot rail traffic within work on track authority limits
  • TLIC2054 – Access rail track to run track vehicle within defined worksite
  • TLIW2001 – Operate under Track Protection Rules
  • TLIW2037 – Clip and Secure Points
  • TLIF2097 – Use audible track warning devices (Detonators/ATW’s)
  • TLIL3083 – Implement a Track Work Authority and manage rail traffic through worksites (TWA, Track Force Protection)
  • TLIL3084 – Implement a Local Possession Authority
  • TLIL4069 – Plan and coordinate protection for multiple worksites within limits of a work on track authority
  • TLIC0084 - Access Rail Track to travel track vehicles under manual block working conditions
  • TLIF3058 – Apply Safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions
  • TLIC2078 – Identify and respond to signals and track side signs

You will receive a certificate of achievement for the following component:

  • No Authority Required (NAR)

Learning Mode

Classroom and onsite practical

Delivered in English

Assessment Type

This course requires completion of written exercises and written assessments plus a 'On Job workbook’ and Final Assessment to meet ARTC requirements

Nationally Accredited course

This course contains both accredited and non-accredited outcomes. Please refer to the Upon Completion section above

Recertification

This course requires recertification every two years

Fees and Conditions

  1. All material required for this course will be supplied to the participants
  2. Unless an account is held with CERT, all fees and charges are to be paid in full prior to course commencement. Payment can be accepted by cheque, online Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or by card (Eftpos, Visa and MasterCard only)

 

For clients with an account, payment terms are strictly 30 days. If your company requires reference to a purchase order when billed, please ensure a purchase order is provided with the enrolment form.

Track Vehicle Operator

Course Name

Track Vehicle Operator

Course Code/Level

Track Vehicle Operator

Network

ARTC

Content

Suitable for:

  • Road/Rail Vehicle Operators who will conduct their own Safeworking
  • Track Machine Operators who will conduct their own Safeworking

Duration

2 days

Cost

$1,300.00 per day plus travel/accommodation costs if not in Adelaide Metropolitan area

Location

Norwood or a specified venue by client

Entry Requirements

Track Worker Level 2 (minimum)

Upon Completion

Students who successfully complete all requirements of this course will receive the following units of competency:

  • TLIC0083 – Travel Track Vehicle under a proceed authority
  • TLIC2078 – Identify and respond to signals and track side signs

You will receive a certificate of achievement for the following component:

  • TRI (Light weight Road/Rail Vehicle travel)

Learning Mode

Classroom and onsite practical

Delivered in English

Assessment Type

This course requires completion of written exercises and written assessments plus a 'On Job workbook’ and Final Assessment to meet ARTC requirements

Nationally Accredited course

This course contains both accredited and non-accredited outcomes. Please refer to the Upon Completion section above

Recertification

This course requires recertification every two years

Fees and Conditions

  1. All material required for this course will be supplied to the participants
  2. Unless an account is held with CERT, all fees and charges are to be paid in full prior to course commencement. Payment can be accepted by cheque, online Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or by card (Eftpos, Visa and MasterCard only)

 

For clients with an account, payment terms are strictly 30 days. If your company requires reference to a purchase order when billed, please ensure a purchase order is provided with the enrolment form.

Safeworker Level 2

Course Name

Safeworker Level 2

Course Code/Level

Safeworker level 2

Network

GWA

Content

Suitable for:

  • Contractors who require access to the Rail Corridor and conduct their own Safeworking
  • All workers who are gaining access to the Rail Corridor and conduct their own Safeworking

Duration

5 Days 

Cost

$1,300.00 per day plus travel/accommodation costs if not in Adelaide Metropolitan area

Location

Norwood or a specified venue by client

Entry Requirements

N/A

Upon Completion

You will receive a certificate of achievement for the following component:

  • No Authority Required (NAR)
  • Train Running Information (TRI)
  • Track Occupancy Authority (TOA)
  • Track Work Authority (TWA)

Learning Mode

Classroom and onsite practical

Delivered in English

Assessment Type

This course requires completion of written exercises and written assessments plus a practical assessment

Nationally Accredited course

No

 

 

 

Recertification

This course requires recertification every two years

Fees and Conditions

  1. All material required for this course will be supplied to the participants
  2. Unless an account is held with CERT, all fees and charges are to be paid in full prior to course commencement. Payment can be accepted by cheque, online Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or by card (Eftpos, Visa and MasterCard only)

 

For clients with an account, payment terms are strictly 30 days. If your company requires reference to a purchase order when billed, please ensure a purchase order is provided with the enrolment form.

Safeworker Level 3

Course Name

Safeworker Level 3

Course Code/Level

Safeworker Level 3

Network

GWA

Content

Suitable for:

  • Contractors who require access to the Rail Corridor and conduct their own Safeworking
  • All workers who are gaining access to the Rail Corridor and conduct their own Safeworking

Duration

3 days 

Cost

$1,300.00 per day plus travel/accommodation costs if not in Adelaide Metropolitan area

Location

Norwood or a specified venue by client

Entry Requirements

Safeworker Level 2

Upon Completion

You will receive a certificate of achievement for the following components:

  • No Authority Required (NAR)
  • Train Running Information (TRI)
  • Track Occupancy Authority (TOA)
  • Track Work Authority (TWA)
  • Local Possession (LP)
  • Train Authority (TA)

Learning Mode

Classroom and onsite practical

Delivered in English

Assessment Type

This course requires completion of written exercises and written assessments plus a practical assessment

Nationally Accredited course

No

Recertification

This course requires recertification every two years

Fees and Conditions

  1. All material required for this course will be supplied to the participants
  2. Unless an account is held with CERT, all fees and charges are to be paid in full prior to course commencement. Payment can be accepted by cheque, online Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or by card (Eftpos, Visa and MasterCard only)

 

For clients with an account, payment terms are strictly 30 days. If your company requires reference to a purchase order when billed, please ensure a purchase order is provided with the enrolment form.


TLI21315 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure Core Units (via correspondence)

Course Name

Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure Core Units (via correspondence)

Course Code/Level

TLI21315

Network

ARTC (Rail Labourer Qualification – Rail Industry Worker)

Content

This course provides the foundational competencies required for many rail labouring, plant, and equipment contractor roles on most Australian railway networks.

  • The eighth core unit, TLIF2080 Safely access the rail corridor is gained through the ARTC Track Safety Awareness or GWA One Track course

Duration

5 hours once theory assessments are completed via correspondence  

Cost

$825 plus travel/accommodation costs if not in Adelaide Metropolitan area

Location

Norwood or a specified venue by client

Entry Requirements

NA

Upon Completion

Students who successfully complete all requirements of this course will receive the following units of competency:

  • TLIB1028 Maintain and use hand tools
  • TLIF2080 Safely Access the Rail Corridor
  • TLID1001 Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
  • TLIE1003 Participate in basic workplace communications
  • TLIF1001 Follow OHS procedures
  • TLIU2008 Apply environmental procedures to rail infrastructure
  • TLIF2010 Apply fatigue management strategies
  • TLIW2001 Operate under track protection rules

Learning Mode

Classroom and onsite practical

Delivered in English

Assessment Type

This course requires completion of written assessments plus a practical assessment

Nationally Accredited course

Yes

Recertification

NA

Fees and Conditions

  1. All material required for this course will be supplied to the participants
  2. Unless an account is held with CERT, all fees and charges are to be paid in full prior to course commencement. Payment can be accepted by cheque, online Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or by card (Eftpos, Visa and MasterCard only)

 

For clients with an account, payment terms are strictly 30 days. If your company requires reference to a purchase order when billed, please ensure a purchase order is provided with the enrolment form.

TLI21315 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure Core Units (Face to Face)

Course Name

Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure Core Units (Face to Face)

Course Code/Level

TLI21315

Network

ARTC (Rail Labourer Qualification – Rail Industry Worker)

Content

This course provides the foundational competencies required for many rail labouring, plant, and equipment contractor roles on most Australian railway networks.

Duration

3 Days

Cost

$1,300 per day plus travel/accommodation costs if not in Adelaide Metropolitan area

Location

Norwood or a specified venue by client

Entry Requirements

NA

Upon Completion

Students who successfully complete all requirements of this course will receive the following units of competency:

  • TLIB1028 Maintain and use hand tools
  • TLIF2080 Safely Access the Rail Corridor
  • TLID1001 Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
  • TLIE1003 Participate in basic workplace communications
  • TLIF1001 Follow OHS procedures
  • TLIU2008 Apply environmental procedures to rail infrastructure
  • TLIF2010 Apply fatigue management strategies
  • TLIW2001 Operate under track protection rules

Learning Mode

Classroom and onsite practical

Delivered in English

Assessment Type

This course requires completion of written assessments plus a practical assessment

Nationally Accredited course

Yes

Recertification

N/A

Fees and Conditions

  1. All material required for this course will be supplied to the participants
  2. Unless an account is held with CERT, all fees and charges are to be paid in full prior to course commencement. Payment can be accepted by cheque, online Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) or by card (Eftpos, Visa and MasterCard only)

 

For clients with an account, payment terms are strictly 30 days. If your company requires reference to a purchase order when billed, please ensure a purchase order is provided with the enrolment form.

TLI21315 - Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure

Qualification Code and Name

TLI21315 - Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure

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.

Job roles

 

Job roles and titles vary across different sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:

Rail Infrastructure – Track Work

  • Track Worker
  • Track Installer
  • Track Maintainer

Rail Infrastructure – Structures

  • Structures Maintainer

Rail Infrastructure – Track Surfacing

  • Plant Operator
  • Mobile Plant Operator
  • Way Gang Driver

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)

Core Units

TLI21315 - Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure, consists of 7 core units:

  • TLIB1028 - Maintain and use hand tools
  • TLID1001 - Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
  • TLIE1003 - Participate in basic workplace communication
  • TLIF1001 - Follow occupational health and safety procedures
  • TLIF2010 - Apply fatigue management strategies
  • TLIF2080 - Safely access the rail corridor
  • TLIU2008 - Apply environmental procedures to rail infrastructure

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

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

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.

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.

Type(s) of Assessment

  • Written theory assessment
  • Practical on the job 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.

Delivery Methods

  • Classroom and work-based delivery options are available.
  • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is available for suitable candidates.

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:

  • Read and understand workplace documents including manufacturers’ or workplace procedures, policies, procedures and legislation. 
  • Effective spoken English to communicate and work effectively with others and understand work instructions.
  • Complete workplace forms and documents and respond to workplace signs.

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.

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.

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

Our web site is under reconstruction and we look forward to sharing new information with you soon. During development you can still enrol for courses here

Should you have any questions, please contact CERT on 1300 042 378 and we will be very happy to assist you.

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