Course List
THE SKILLS YOU NEED TO WORK IN AUSTRALIA
A PRACTITIONER course is for someone who will be working on the roads, whereas, a NON-PRACTITIONER course is for people who need all the knowledge but will not be working on the roads. PLEASE SELECT YOUR STATE FROM THE MENU BELOW.
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ASHTAS Installer A
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ASHTAS Installer B - Rigid
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The ASHTAS Installer B Course is the second stage of the ASHTAS series of courses. This course is designed for operatives seeking accreditation in the installation of road safety hardware.The Module covered is Rigid Barrier.
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ASHTAS Installer B - Terminals and Crash Cushions
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The ASHTAS Installer B Course is the second stage of the ASHTAS series of courses. This course is designed for operatives seeking accreditation in the installation of road safety hardware.The Module covered is Terminals and Crash Cushions.
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ASHTAS Installer B - W-Beam/Thrie Beam
The ASHTAS Installer B Course is the second stage of the ASHTAS series of courses. This course is designed for operatives seeking accreditation in the installation of road safety hardware.This module provides information about the following -
- The general use of W-Beam & Thrie-Beam products as a foundation of proprietary product specific training (both legacy and accepted products).
- The limitation of use for legacy semi-rigid products.
- Public Domain (PD) W-Beam & Thrie-Beam installations for the identified Road Authorities.
Students MUST have completed the Installer A workshop and assessment to enroll into this course
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ASHTAS Installer B - Wire Rope Safety Barrier
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The ASHTAS Installer B Course is the second stage of the ASHTAS series of courses. This course is designed for operatives seeking accreditation in the installation of road safety hardware.The Module covered is Wire Rope Safety Barrier.
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ASHTAS Operative Course
The ASHTAS Operative Course is the foundation of the ASHTAS series of courses and is an entry-level course intended for all involved in the installation and maintenance of road safety barriers. This course provides learners with an entry-level safety and operational awareness, and generic installation training.
Conduct Road Safety Audits - NAT11283001
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DSG - TTM Short Term Low Impact
The Short Term/Low Impact course is designed for individuals who work on Short Term Low Impact (STLI) worksites which are of such a short nature and have sufficiently low impact that a site-specific risk assessment would determine that the work can be undertaken without the use of a static worksite. Short Term/Low Impact (STLI) works are temporary‚ low-risk tasks conducted without accredited traffic management personnel. They follow simplified Traffic Guidance Schemes and are approved through a site-specific risk assessment, ensuring they do not require a Static Worksite.
This course is non-accredited and therefore not linked to a unit of competency.
Examples to determine whether a short-term low impact worksite is an appropriate traffic management measure-
1. If the works are to protect major construction or a deep excavation that will take hours or days, then a static worksite with barriers may be appropriate (see AGTTM Part 3) e.g., not STLI work.
2. However, if the works are minor (e.g., pothole repairs, vegetation trimming) or can be performed quickly along multiple sites then a mobile (see AGTTM Part 4) short term, low impact worksite may be appropriate.
This course is non-accredited and therefore not linked to a unit of competency.
Non-Practitioner - SA - TMD 2 (Traffic Management Designer 2) Skill Set
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner - TAS - TC1-TMI1 Combined Course
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner - TAS - TMD 2 (Traffic Management Designer 2) Skill Set
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner - VIC - TC1-TMI1 Combined Skill Set
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner - VIC - TMD 2 (Traffic Management Designer 2) Skill Set
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner - VIC - TMI 1 - Traffic Management Implementer 1 Skill Set
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.
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner - VIC - TMI 2 - Traffic Management Implementer 2
This course 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.
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner SA - TC1-TMI1 Combined Course
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner SA - TC2-TMI2 Combined Skill Set
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner SA - TMD 3 (Traffic Management Designer 3) Skill Set
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner SA - TMI3 - Traffic Management Implementer 3 Skill Set
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner SA TMD 1 (Traffic Management Designer 1) Skill Set
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner TAS TMD 1 (Traffic Management Designer 1) Course
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner VIC - TC2-TMI2 Combined Skill Set
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner VIC - TMD 3 (Traffic Management Designer 3) Skill Set
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner VIC - TMI3 - Traffic Management Implementer 3 Skill Set
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
Non-Practitioner VIC TMD 1 (Traffic Management Designer 1) Course
STUDENTS WILL NOT RECEIVE A STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT (SOA) FOR THIS TRAINING.
NSW - White Card
This course is approved by SafeWork NSW. You will receive your White Card approximately 2 weeks upon successful completion of the course.

NSW Implement Traffic Management Plans (IMP)
CivilEdge is approved by SafeWork NSW to deliver Traffic Control Work Training (TCWT) and this course addresses the skills and knowledge for personnel responsible for traffic management on a site to implement a work zone traffic management plan in the immediate vicinity of a workplace.This course does not qualify a participant to control traffic with a stop-slow bat or boom gate, or to modify existing traffic control plans.

NSW Operate A TMA
This course covers the skills and knowledge required to operate a truck or trailer mounted attenuator when carrying out traffic management.This course is aimed at current or new TMA operators looking to formalise and deepen their skills and knowledge in TMA operations.
NSW Prepare a Work Zone Traffic Management Plan
This course applies to those individuals responsible for developing traffic management plans and traffic guidance schemes.
This course does not qualify a participant to control traffic with a stop-slow bat or boom gate‚ or set up work with traffic control plans.

NSW Traffic Control and Management Combo
CivilEdge is approved by SafeWork NSW to deliver Traffic Control Work Training (TCWT) and this short course addresses the skills and knowledge for traffic control work and for Traffic Controllers.This combo course addresses the skills and knowledge for personnel responsible for traffic management on a site to implement a work zone traffic management plan in the immediate vicinity of a workplace. The course also addresses the skills and knowledge for those responsible for stopping and starting traffic in temporary traffic management using a stop slow bat or boom gate.

NSW Traffic Controller (TC)

CivilEdge is approved by SafeWork NSW to deliver Traffic Control Work Training (TCWT) and this short course addresses the skills and knowledge for those responsible for stopping and starting traffic in temporary traffic management using a stop slow bat or boom gate.
This course does not qualify a participant to set up or implement traffic management plans.
QLD - White Card
This one-day Construction Induction (White Card) course is a mandatory requirement for all workers on building and civil construction sites. You will learn the basic principles of occupational health and safety requirements.
CivilEdge is approved by Work Health and Safety QLD (WHSQ) for White Card training programs. You will receive your White Card approximately 2 weeks upon successful completion of the course.

QLD Operate a TMA
This course covers the skills and knowledge required to operate truck or trailer mounted attenuators when carrying out traffic management.
QLD Traffic Control
This short course will provide the knowledge and skills to control traffic with a stop-slow bat, to work safely and follow work health and safety policies and procedures and to effectively communicate in an operational role in traffic control.This course consists of two parts (classroom and workplace) and learners must successfully complete both to be deemed competent.
This course is an approved traffic controller training program in Queensland and will provide the knowledge and skills necessary to safely control traffic with a stop-slow bat.

QLD Traffic Control Refresher
In Queensland, your Traffic Controller Industry Authority Card must be renewed every three (3) years. It is your responsibility to ensure that you maintain current accreditation when performing traffic controller duties. To renew your traffic controller accreditation in Queensland, you are required to demonstrate Currency of Industry Practice as a Traffic Controller and successfully complete the Transport and Main Roads (TMR) approved training program. 
QLD Traffic Management Implementation
This short course will provide learners with the knowledge and skills they need to interpret and implement traffic management plans and install/remove signs and devices in accordance to traffic guidance schemes for roadwork ensuring traffic flow is maintained and safety of the public and workers is maximised.This course consists of two parts, a theory component and practical component, both must be successfully completed to be deemed competent.

QLD Traffic Management Implementation Refresher
This short course is designed for Traffic Management Implementation Officers looking to renew their TMI accreditation. The Department of Transport and Main Roads in Queensland require all renewing traffic management implementers to complete the TMI renewal program every 3 years before their current accreditation expires.
SA - TC1-TMI1 Combined Skill Set
The TC1-TMI1 skill sets address the skills and knowledge required for those responsible for traffic control and traffic management implementation on Temporary Traffic Management Category 1 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.Successful participants will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment for:
RIISS00058 Traffic Controller Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads and;
RIISS00060 Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads.

SA - TC2-TMI2 Combined Skill Set
The TC2-TMI2 skill sets address the skills and knowledge required for those responsible for traffic control and traffic management implementation on Temporary Traffic Management Category 2 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.SA - TMD 1 (Traffic Management Designer 1) Skill Set
SA - TMD 2 (Traffic Management Designer 2) Skill Set
SA - TMD 3 (Traffic Management Designer 3) Skill Set

SA - TMI3 - Traffic Management Implementer 3 Skill Set
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SA - TTM Short Term Low Impact
The Short Term/Low Impact course is designed for individuals who work on Short Term Low Impact (STLI) worksites which are of such a short nature and have sufficiently low impact that a site-specific risk assessment would determine that the work can be undertaken without the use of a static worksite. Short Term/Low Impact (STLI) works are temporary, low-risk tasks conducted without accredited traffic management personnel. They follow simplified Traffic Guidance Schemes and are approved through a site-specific risk assessment, ensuring they do not require a Static Worksite.
This course is non-accredited and therefore not linked to a unit of competency.
Examples to determine whether a short-term low impact worksite is an appropriate traffic management measure-
1. If the works are to protect major construction or a deep excavation that will take hours or days, then a static worksite with barriers may be appropriate (see AGTTM Part 3) e.g., not STLI work.
2. However, if the works are minor (e.g., pothole repairs, vegetation trimming) or can be performed quickly along multiple sites then a mobile (see AGTTM Part 4) short term, low impact worksite may be appropriate.
This course is non-accredited and therefore not linked to a unit of competency.
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SA - TTM Utility Worker Training
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The Utilities Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) Worker Accreditation course is designed for all workers employed directly, or indirectly, by a Utility organisation that provides basic public needs such as water, gas, electricity and/or communications. **Indirectly refers to companies who solely work to provide services to a provider of electricity, gas, water or communications.
Students who successfully complete this course will be issues with a Certificate of Completion by CivilEdge, and a plastic 'Utilities TTM' Card by the Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT).
SA - White Card
This course is approved by SafeWork SA. You will receive your White Card approximately 2 weeks upon successful completion of the course.

SA Operate A TMA
This course covers the skills and knowledge required to operate a truck or trailer mounted attenuator when carrying out traffic management.
TAS - TC1-TMI1 Combined Skill Set
The TC1-TMI1 skill sets address the skills and knowledge required for those responsible for traffic control and traffic management implementation on Temporary Traffic Management Category 1 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.Successful participants will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment for:
RIISS00058 Traffic Controller Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads and;
RIISS00060 Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads.

TAS - TC2-TMI2 Combined Skill Set
The TC2-TMI2 skill sets address the skills and knowledge required for those responsible for traffic control and traffic management implementation on Temporary Traffic Management Category 2 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.TAS - TMD 1 (Traffic Management Designer 1) Skill Set
TAS - TMD 2 (Traffic Management Designer 2) Skill Set
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TAS - TTM Short Term Low Impact
The Short Term/Low Impact course is designed for individuals who work on Short Term Low Impact (STLI) worksites which are of such a short nature and have sufficiently low impact that a site-specific risk assessment would determine that the work can be undertaken without the use of a static worksite. Short Term/Low Impact (STLI) works are temporary, low-risk tasks conducted without accredited traffic management personnel. They follow simplified Traffic Guidance Schemes and are approved through a site-specific risk assessment, ensuring they do not require a Static Worksite.
This course is non-accredited and therefore not linked to a unit of competency.
Examples to determine whether a short-term low impact worksite is an appropriate traffic management measure-
1. If the works are to protect major construction or a deep excavation that will take hours or days, then a static worksite with barriers may be appropriate (see AGTTM Part 3) e.g., not STLI work.
2. However, if the works are minor (e.g., pothole repairs, vegetation trimming) or can be performed quickly along multiple sites then a mobile (see AGTTM Part 4) short term, low impact worksite may be appropriate.
This course is non-accredited and therefore not linked to a unit of competency.
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TAS - TTM Utility Worker Training
The Utilities Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) Worker Accreditation course is designed for all workers employed directly‚ or indirectly, by a Utility organisation that provides basic public needs such as water, gas, electricity and/or communications. **Indirectly refers to companies who solely work to provide services to a provider of electricity, gas, water or communications.
Students who successfully complete this course will be issues with a Certificate of Completion by CivilEdge, and a plastic 'Utilities TTM' Card by the Department for Infrastructure and Transport (DIT).
TAS - White Card
This Construction Induction Card (White Card) course is a mandatory requirement for all workers on building and civil construction sites. In this White Card course‚ you will learn the basic principles of occupational health and safety requirements.
Upon successful completion of the course, you will need to apply directly to Services Tasmania within 60 days to obtain your White Card.

VIC - TC1-TMI1 Combined Skill Set
The TC1-TMI1 skill sets address the skills and knowledge required for those responsible for traffic control and traffic management implementation on Temporary Traffic Management Category 1 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.Successful participants will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment for:
RIISS00058 Traffic Controller Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads and;
RIISS00060 Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads.

VIC - TC2-TMI2 Combined Skill Set
The TC2-TMI2 skill sets address the skills and knowledge required for those responsible for traffic control and traffic management implementation on Temporary Traffic Management Category 2 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.VIC - TMD 1 (Traffic Management Designer 1) Skill Set
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.
Successful participants will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment for:
'RIISS00063 - Traffic Management Designer Skill Set for Urban and Low Volume Rural Roads'
VIC - TMD 2 (Traffic Management Designer 2) Skill Set
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 2 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.
VIC - TMD 3 (Traffic Management Designer 3) Skill Set
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 3 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.

VIC - TMI3 - Traffic Management Implementer 3 Skill Set
This skill set addresses the skills and knowledge required for those responsible for traffic management implementation on Temporary Traffic Management Category 3 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.
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VIC - TTM Short Term Low Impact
The Short Term/Low Impact course is designed for individuals who work on Short Term Low Impact (STLI) worksites which are of such a short nature and have sufficiently low impact that a site-specific risk assessment would determine that the work can be undertaken without the use of a static worksite. Short Term/Low Impact (STLI) works are temporary, low-risk tasks conducted without accredited traffic management personnel. They follow simplified Traffic Guidance Schemes and are approved through a site-specific risk assessment, ensuring they do not require a Static Worksite.
This course is non-accredited and therefore not linked to a unit of competency.
Examples to determine whether a short-term low impact worksite is an appropriate traffic management measure-
1. If the works are to protect major construction or a deep excavation that will take hours or days, then a static worksite with barriers may be appropriate (see AGTTM Part 3) e.g., not STLI work.
2. However, if the works are minor (e.g., pothole repairs, vegetation trimming) or can be performed quickly along multiple sites then a mobile (see AGTTM Part 4) short term, low impact worksite may be appropriate.
This course may be suitable for, but is not limited to, the following professions:
Tree Loopers, Grass-Mowing Workers, Graffiti Removalists, Concrete Pumpers, Non-Destructive Digging Operators, Builders, Construction Workers, Surveyors, Park Rangers, Farmers, Roadside Assistance Operators, Emergency Services Personnel, Warehouse Workers, Car Park Attendants.
This course is non-accredited and therefore not linked to a unit of competency.
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VIC - TTM Utility Worker Training
The Utilities Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) Worker Accreditation course is designed for all workers employed directly‚ or indirectly‚ by a Utility organisation that provides basic public needs such as water, gas, electricity and/or communications. **Indirectly refers to companies who solely work to provide services to a provider of electricity, gas, water or communications.
Students who successfully complete this course will be issues with a Certificate of Completion and a digital Utilities Card by CivilEdge.
VIC - White Card
This one day Construction Induction Card (White Card) course is a mandatory requirement for all workers on building and civil construction sites. In this White Card course, you will learn the basic principles of occupational health and safety requirements.
CivilEdge is accredited by WorkSafe Victoria for White Card training programs. You will receive your White Card from WorkSafe Victoria approximately 2 weeks upon successful completion of the course.

VIC Operate A TMA
This course covers the skills and knowledge required to operate a truck or trailer mounted attenuator when carrying out traffic management.VIC Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Evidence & Support Session
THE COST OF THIS SESSION WILL BE DEDCUTED FROM THE COURSE COST IF RPL IS BOOKED WITH CIVILEDGE.
VIC RPL Session TC1-TMI1
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process that assesses a learner's competency‚ acquired through formal and informal learning‚ to determine if they meet the requirements for a unit of study.
RPL recognises skills, knowledge and /or experience an individual has gained within and/or outside the formal education and training system and assesses how they meet the requirements for a unit of competency within an Austroads approved skill set.
VIC RPL Session TC2-TMI2
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process that assesses a learner's competency‚ acquired through formal and informal learning‚ to determine if they meet the requirements for a unit of study. RPL recognises skills, knowledge and /or experience an individual has gained within and/or outside the formal education and training system and assesses how they meet the requirements for a unit of competency within an Austroads approved skill set.
VIC RPL Session TMI 3
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process that assesses a learner's competency‚ acquired through formal and informal learning‚ to determine if they meet the requirements for a unit of study.
RPL recognises skills‚ knowledge and /or experience an individual has gained within and/or outside the formal education and training system and assesses how they meet the requirements for a unit of competency within an Austroads approved skill set.
VIC/TAS - RPL - TMD 2
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process that assesses a learner's competency, acquired through formal and informal learning, to determine if they meet the requirements for a unit of study. RPL recognises skills, knowledge and/or experience an individual has gained within and/or outside the formal education and training system and assesses how they meet the requirements for a unit of competency within an Austroads approved skill set.
VIC/TAS - RPL - TMD 3
This assessment process is for students who are looking to apply for RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning) for the Traffic Management Designer 3 (TMD 3).
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a process that assesses a learner's competency, acquired through formal and informal learning, to determine if they meet the requirements for a unit of study. RPL recognises skills, knowledge and/or experience an individual has gained within and/or outside the formal education and training system and assesses how they meet the requirements for a unit of competency within an Austroads approved skill set.
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