According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), in the year ending June 2020 there were 1,157 work-related injuries in the road and rail transport industry. This highlights the importance of proper traffic control measures and training to ensure the safety of workers in this industry.
Traffic Control Work Training Combo Course Details
According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS), in the year ending June 2020 there were 1,157 work-related injuries in the road and rail transport industry. This highlights the importance of proper traffic control measures and training to ensure the safety of workers in this industry.
The Traffic Controller and Traffic Management Implementer Course are the two most common courses students complete to gain employment in the Traffic Management industry.
To be able to work on the road in a Traffic Control capacity to operate a Stop/Slow Bat, you will need a minimum of a Traffic Controller License.
The license for Traffic Management Implementer allows you to set up and prepare a site as opposed to only using the Stop/Slow Bat. By completing the Traffic Control Working Training Course (Combo) you can increase your chances of gaining employment.
Training Program
The training schedule is as per the below:
Step 1 - Attend theory 8:30am-17:30pm (Monday and Tuesday)
Step 2 - Attend practical training 8:30am-17:30pm (Wednesday)
Step 3 - Attend practical assessment at Homebush or live Worksite 7:30am-17:30pm (Thursday & Friday) must be completed within 90 days from training day.
Students must wear appropriate PPE (students can be turned away for failure to wear appropriate PPE) including Safety Boots (joggers/sneakers are unacceptable), Long sleeve shirt, Long pants (tights are unacceptable), Sun and rain protection as required.
A Statement of Training (SOT) must be issued to students if they satisfactorily complete all assessments, demonstrating competency in the program.
Due to Traffic Controller and Traffic Management Implementer Course being a Government Initiative, students will have to complete ALL training hours required. Insufficient ID and being late will automatically deem the student ineligible to start the course on that date. Students will need to contact our office to rebook, paying 50% of the course cost, if this is the case.
Traffic Control Work Training Combo Assessment
Within the 5 days of the accredited course, students will receive lunch breaks (lunch not provided). Students are offered multiple opportunities to demonstrate their knowledge and skills throughout the course to deem them competency across the unit.
We will provide all students with reading materials and assessment packs, including instructions detailing the evidence and documents each student must submit to complete the training program.
There are 4 components to this Traffic Control program:
Theory training in the classroom
Take home self paced learning and assessment workbook
Practical training in a simulated work environment
Assessment conducted in a real worksite - Students will need 2 days practical assessments on a live site which includes sign off before they can book the Implement Traffic Control Plans portion of their assessment. You can continue from your training day or rebook for another Thursday and Friday to complete practical assessment at Homebush Bay (Sydney Olympic Park) at a live worksite.
It is important to note that this Traffic Control Course requires a level of physical ability to complete practical assessments. If your health or fitness restricts you from performing physical activities associated with this program, you will not be able to complete this Traffic Control Course.
We offer a range of flexible training options catering to both individuals and companies. We work closely with small and large businesses, including government clients, to develop and deliver customised training specific to the needs of each organisation.
TCP TRAINING is an RTO, provider number 91118, operating in accordance with the national guidelines of the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) and the requirements of the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) as set down by both Commonwealth and State Government authorities.
TCP TRAINING is committed to providing high standards of training in an atmosphere that enables participants to achieve the best possible outcome. Training can also be customized to suit an organisation’s specific requirements, allowing minimal down-time for staff at either TCP TRAINING centres or workplace.
On-site training, as well as training outside general business hours, is available on request to suit the often time-specific requirements of industry training.
This Traffic Control course training will provide students with the skills and knowledge they require to function as a Traffic Controller with a stop-slow bat in and around active construction and resource sites.Â
This course will provide participants with the theory and skills necessary to safely control traffic with a Stop/Slow bat in accordance with Main Roads WA standards and Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.
This skill set addresses the skills and knowledge to work as a traffic controller This entry level traffic management training ensures persons have the required traffic control licence to control vehicle and pedestrian traffic using stop-slow bats, hand signals & approved communication devices
This course is only available for operators who can provide verifiable evidence of operational experience. Current WZTM operators are required to complete this Refresher course in order to maintain their accreditation to conduct WZTM in SA.
This unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles. Licensing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this unit can vary between states, territories, and Industry sectors. Relevant information must be sourced prior to application of the unit.
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