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Introduction

This skill set addresses the skills and knowledge required for those responsible for developing Traffic Management Plans (TMP) and Traffic Guidance Scheme (TGS) on Temporary Traffic Management Category 1 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.

Target Audience

This skill set is for individuals responsible for developing traffic management plans and traffic guidance schemes for Temporary Traffic Management Category 1 roads.

Eligibility Requirements:

  • Be 18 years of age or older.
  • Have Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) skills to ACSF level 2 or above.
  • Provide a copy of current Traffic Management Accreditation Card.
  • Completion of any of the following TMI Skill Sets (Statement of Attainment):
    • RIISS00060 Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads; or
    • RIISSS00061 Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for High Volume Roads; or
    • RIISSS00062 Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for Motorways and Freeways
  • Provide current resume with at least 12 months experience applying the relevant skills and knowledge in a temporary traffic management workplace.
  • Provide evidence of relevant experience setting up at least 20 temporary traffic management types in at least four (4) of the following design types:
    • pedestrian and cyclist controls
    • construction sites
    • lane closures
    • shoulder closures
    • night works
    • use of portable traffic control devices
    • motorways or freeways
  • Or at least an AQF Level 6 qualification in a civil construction, traffic engineering or road design related field; or
  • entry requirements specifically detailed in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management



KEYSTONE Funding

Keystone Tasmania subsidises training for workforce development in the building and construction sectors. Eligible businesses can apply for financial support for their employees to complete accredited courses. 
 

KEYSTONE funding for this course covers 60% of the course fee. 


For more information on KEYSTONE funding criteria and conditions please go to www.keystone.com.au

Learning Outcomes

  • Plan and prepare for implementing the risk management process
  • Identify workplace hazards and assess
  • Assess workplace risks and identify unacceptable risk levels
  • Identify potential actions and develop risk controls
  • Implement and evaluate risk control
  • Audit the risk management process and complete records
  • Establish context for traffic management plan and traffic guidance scheme
  • Prepare traffic management plans and traffic guidance scheme
  • Support and review traffic management plan implementation

Learning Methods

The Traffic Management Designer 1 (TMD 1) course will run over 3 days. Throughout the course‚ theory-based assessments and activities will be completed.

The assessments comprises both theoretical and practical components. The practical (post-course) assessment requirements must be completed for declared Temporary Traffic Management Category 1 roads within at least 6 months of successfully completing the theoretical component.
There are three pieces of assessment associated with this Skill Set, as follows:

  1. Theory assessment, completed on-course
  2. In-class practical assessment, partially completed on-course and finalised post-course
  3. Workplace practical assessment, complete post-course

The Learner must be deemed satisfactory in all three pieces of assessment to achieve competency.

Post course – within a 6-month period of completing the theoretical component of the class, the learner must:

  • Complete TMD assessment 1 (will commence in-class)
  • TMD assessment 2


Refreshments
Refreshments (morning or afternoon tea and lunch) will not be provided. Tea, coffee and water will be available along with access to a fridge and microwave for those who wish to bring their lunch.

Course Modules

  • RIIRIS402E - Carry out the risk management process
  • RIICWD503E - Prepare traffic management plans and traffic guidance schemes
Successful participants will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment for:
'RIISS00063 - Traffic Management Designer Skill Set for Urban and Low Volume Rural Roads'

Upcoming Courses

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14 - 16 May 2024 08:00 am - 04:00 pm Online $1,000.00

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