To become an accredited Traffic Controller in Queensland‚ you must complete an approved traffic controller training course, delivered by a Department of Transport and Main Roads approved training provider.
To become an accredited Traffic Controller in Queensland‚ you must complete an approved traffic controller training course, delivered by a Department of Transport and Main Roads approved training provider.
Please read the following Department of Transport and Main Roads, information and fact sheets prior to booking to ensure that you will be eligible to apply for the Traffic Controller Accreditation:
Information Sheet - Medical Fitness
Information Sheet - How to become an Accredited Traffic Controller
Traffic Controller Offence History and Checking process
Approved Traffic Controller course information and frequently asked questions
These information and fact sheets can be accessed by clicking here: Traffic Controller Accreditation Scheme
This course provides training for those who are required to control traffic with a stop-slow bat. Participants will gain the knowledge and skills required to perform traffic control safely for coworkers and the public.
On successful completion of this course including the practical component, you will be required to complete the F4115 - Traffic Controller Accreditation Application and additional documentation to apply for accreditation as a Traffic Controller with the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Learning Methods:
Part 1 - In House Training
Classroom participation
Written assessment and practical exercise
A Statement of Attendance is issued after successful completion of the Theory component of the course.
Part 2 - Practical Training (20 hours onsite placement)
One on one mentoring by an experienced traffic controller on live worksite
Participants are required to complete a minimum of 20 hours practical experience before being assessed
Final onsite assessment conducted by a qualified assessor
Content:
Legislative framework and compliance requirements
Risk management
Planning and preparing to control traffic
Traffic control operating procedures
Removing or covering signs when not controlling traffic
Reporting incidents
Worksite safety procedures
Civil Train is a nationally accredited registered training organisation (RTO), and the training division of the Civil Contractors Federation (CCF); the peak industry body for the civil construction industry.
We have been delivering training to the civil construction industry for over twenty years and are focused on ensuring our industry is skilled for the future.
Our clients benefit from the fact that we know civil construction training: it’s what we specialise in. We offer quality industry training and believe in training by the industry, for the industry.
That is why we work directly with our clients to develop and deliver the best possible training outcomes; resulting in training that is relevant, efficient and cost effective.
What’s more is that because we are the training division of CCF, Civil Train has a direct link to engage in strong industry partnerships through informal meeting and structured committees, such as our Industry Advisory Committee.
The Industry Advisory Committee consists of industry representatives from large, medium and small civil construction businesses as well as key Civil Train employees.
The committee meets regularly throughout the year. These meetings are used to review current assessment tools according to industry best practice, as well as discuss new training packages which Civil Train could deliver to meet industry needs.
The input received from industry is important to the ongoing development and updating of our training material and course delivery structure.
This course is suitable for anyone required to work on, or near Western Australian roads, who are required to read, interpret, implement traffic management plans, handle and erect traffic management signs and devices and control traffic with a stop/slow bat.
Learn how to set up safe and compliant traffic control measures.This course meets the industry requirements for those aiming to work in a supervisory role applying traffic control plans and setting up and programming portable traffic control devices in a work zone.
This SafeWork NSW course provides for personnel who are required to control traffic with a stop/slow bat. For any person who may be required to manage traffic through and/or past a roadwork site, directing traffic with a Stop-Slow down bat or similar device.
This course addresses the skills and knowledge for personnel responsible for traffic management on a site to implement a work zone traffic management plan in the immediate vicinity of a workplace.
This course is for those wishing to launch themselves into the traffic control industry
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