This Traffic Controller Course is suitable for anyone who needs to be able to use a stop/slow bat or place/remove traffic control devices (such as bollards and signs) in accordance with a Traffic Management Plan in a work environment.
Overview
This Traffic Controller Course is suitable for anyone who needs to be able to use a stop/slow bat or place/remove traffic control devices (such as bollards and signs) in accordance with a Traffic Management Plan in a work environment.
Why complete this Traffic Controller Course?
Section 21 of the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic.) requires that employers provide an adequate level of information, instruction, training and supervision to employees to enable them to work safely.
This Road Management Act 2004 Compliance Code states, “Personnel involved in traffic management and traffic control should, where applicable, possess a certificate, issued by a Registered Training Organisation.”
This is reinforced by VicRoads Guidelines for Traffic Controllers – “Traffic controllers are to be appropriately trained in their duties and certified as competent. All accredited traffic controllers at worksites on roads in Victoria should comply with the guideline.
All traffic controllers are required to obtain a valid Statement of Attainment in Traffic Control using Stop/Slow Bat and should attend an appropriate refresher course every three years.”
Based in Laverton North and boasting a state-of-the-art purpose built Occupational Health and Safety training facility, WAM Training is a team of people passionate about providing high quality and realistically challenging training.
Providing a valuable and rewarding learning experience is at the heart of who we are – and we believe that the secret to our success is your success.
Since being founded in 2008, we have aligned with customers who value safety as much as we do. That’s why our trainees can look around their classrooms and notice that they’re surrounded by employees from a wide variety of tier 1 construction companies and high end mining, manufacturing, petrochemical and water industry companies.
We employ our Trainers on a full-time basis to ensure that we can uphold and consistently maintain the best quality courses, not only in Melbourne – but Australia wide.
Our team understands the application of legislation, Australian Standards and Compliance Codes and the importance of having positive relationships with our safety and education regulators – because that is the WAM Training way.
Our continued success relies on our customers returning to their workplaces and spreading the message that WAM Training is where they want to be trained.
Our Mission
Our mission is to provide high quality training to strengthen our customers’ safety culture so their people go home safely every single day – Train safe. Work safe. Home safe.
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