Courses - Non-Practitioner - VIC - TC1-TMI1 Combined Skill Set
NPVIC-TC1-TMI1
Non-Practitioner - VIC - TC1-TMI1 Combined Skill Set
- RIISS00058 Traffic Controller Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads
- RIISS00060 Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads
Introduction
This skill set address the skills and knowledge required for those working in the traffic control and traffic management Industry who do not directly undertake temporary traffic management roles on worksites.Target Audience
This skill set is for individuals who need to know about traffic control and traffic management, but do not perform a traditional traffic management role.
Our learners will complete all of the theory, theory assessment and any simulated assessment, but are not required to complete the post course practical training.
Course Requirements:
To reduce our environmental impact, we are digitizing our training material. Please ensure that you bring your smart-phone / tablet / laptop as you'll be required to scan a QR code to download the Learner Guide of this course.
Our learners will complete all of the theory, theory assessment and any simulated assessment, but are not required to complete the post course practical training.
Course Requirements:
- Be 18 years of age or older.
- Have Language‚ Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) skills to ACSF level 2 or above
- Must hold the unit 'CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry' or equivalent (e.g. White Card).
- Bring your own PPE (including steel capped boots, broad brimmed hat, eye protection, gloves, long pants and high visibility shirt / vest / jacket).
To reduce our environmental impact, we are digitizing our training material. Please ensure that you bring your smart-phone / tablet / laptop as you'll be required to scan a QR code to download the Learner Guide of this course.
Learning Outcomes
- Carry out face-to-face routine communication
- Communicate using communication equipment and systems
- Control traffic with a stop-slow bat
- Control traffic with (and operate) portable traffic control devices
- Clean up work area tools and equipment
- Identify and assess unacceptable risk
- Contribute to the implementation of risk controls
- Plan and prepare to Implement Traffic Management Plans
- Set out and monitor the Traffic Guidance Scheme
- Commission portable traffic control devices
- De-commission and remove portable traffic control devices from site
Learning Methods
The non-practitioner combined Traffic Controller 1 (TC1) and Traffic Management Implementer 1 (TMI 1) course will run over 3 days.
The first 2 days will focus on the theory aspects of the units with the 3rd day being dedicated to the practical application.
The first 2 days will focus on the theory aspects of the units with the 3rd day being dedicated to the practical application.
Course Modules
- RIIWHS205E Control traffic with stop-slow bat
- RIIWHS206 Control traffic with portable traffic control devices and temporary traffic signs
- RIICOM201E Communicate in the workplace
- RIIRIS301E Apply risk management processes
- RIIWHS302E Implement traffic management plans
- RIIWHS303 Position, set up, and program portable traffic control devices
- Students will not obtain a statement of attainment (SOA) for the above units
Successful participants will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Completion for:
- RIISS00058 Traffic Controller Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Road and;
- RIISS00060 Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads
- RIISS00058 Traffic Controller Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Road and;
- RIISS00060 Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads
Upcoming Courses
Date | Time | Location | Cost | I’m booking for myself | I’m booking for others |
20 - 22 May 2024 | 08:00 am - 04:00 pm | Laverton | $600.00 |
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