This two-day STMS Level 1 course is for anyone with a basic Traffic Control (TC) qualification who is looking to take the lead role for traffic management on their work site.
NZTA’s Code of Practice for Temporary Traffic Management (COP/TTM) requires that only appropriately trained and qualified personnel carry out and supervise Temporary Traffic Management duties on all worksites.
This two-day STMS Level 1 course is for anyone with a basic Traffic Control (TC) qualification who is looking to take the lead role for traffic management on their work site. It is the next step from the TC (Traffic Controller) course and helps prepare course participants to take a lead role in traffic management on level 1 roads throughout New Zealand.
The STMS Level 1 qualification is valid for three years before it must be renewed.
Refresher courses are available. Axiom Training recommends that a refresher is completed every three years.
Course Content:
Axiom Training is a NZ-owned private training establishment specialising in driver education, operator training and workplace safety. Our training is delivered by industry-experienced experts who are focused not just on compliance, but also providing measurable results and safer, happier, more-productive Kiwi workplaces.
The STMS Universal Two Day Workshop is for any person who wants to be an onsite STMS on a category A, B, and/or C road environment or in a mobile operation, Traffic Operations Manager, TTM Mentor, TTM Assessor, or TTM Trainer, TTM Planner, TMP Approver, TTM Audiotr, Traffic Management Co-ordinator.
This workshop covers safe working practices, standards and operating conditions for Level Low Volume (LV) and Level One (L1) road work sites, as required by the New Zealand Transport Agency’s Code of Practice for Temporary Traffic Management (COPTTM).
TTM Worker is the new entry level training for people joining the TTM industry. Temporary traffic management (TTM) Worker Workshop is for workers who assist with TTM under direction, such as by the Site Traffic Manager (STMS).
The qualification is gained by attending a full day (8.30 to 5.00) classroom course and then at a later date complete an onsite practical setup assessment which involves off lane work only. (footpath and shoulder closures)
Traffic control courses form part of the overall traffic management courses Nz syllabus in NZ. Once you have achieved this course you can progress on to others such as STMS training.
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