This Course provides you with the skills and knowledge to work as a Traffic Controller using a stop/slow bat or similar device.
Nationally Recognised Training delivered by industry experts for people wanting to control traffic with a stop/slow bat. SafeWork NSW approved training.
This program is a good entry point for those wishing to establish themselves into the traffic control/management industry
This Course provides you with the skills and knowledge to work as a Traffic Controller using a stop/slow bat or similar device.
To obtain a SafeWork NSW Traffic Control Work Training (TCWT) card, training and assessment must be carried out by a SafeWork NSW approved training provider. DTC Training is a SafeWork NSW approved training provider.
On successful completion of this Course you will receive a Statement of Attainment for the nationally recognised units below, and a SafeWork NSW Traffic Control Work Training Card.
Your learning outcomes will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to:
Our training and assessment services are available throughout NSW and our head office is based in Dubbo. Our expert trainers use their extensive industry experience to provide nationally recognised courses incorporating the latest trends and technology.
When you attend our Traffic Control training there is no work to take home and no additional assessment day required. Everything is covered during your course attendance.
You will develop a variety of skills critical to traffic control. Depending on the training you undertake, these skills can include.
Communication, risk management, team work, work health & safety, reading – implementing – or creating traffic guidance schemes, operate and configure equipment for traffic control, interpret data and create work zone traffic management plans, and much more.
New to traffic control? This one-day course prepares you for work as a traffic controller and teaches you to set up traf?c control equipment according to a traffic guidance scheme. Learn to read and interpret traffic management plans, use appropriate signs and devices to control traffic.
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.
Work Zone Traffic Management involves the management of traffic through, around and past roadwork sites whilst balancing the safety needs of both workers and road users such as drivers, cyclists and pedestrians
Working with traffic is a dangerous job, but with the right skills and knowledge you can minimise the risks associated with working in high traffic and roadside areas.
This course is designed to enhance your understanding of the role of a traffic controller and provide the knowledge and skills required to apply the traffic controlling procedures on a worksite.
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