COURSES
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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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.
SA - 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).
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**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 - 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.
Find Out More
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.
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).
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**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).
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.
Find Out More
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.