TLIF0020 Safely Access the Rail Corridor
Online Course
This nationally recognised online unit involves the skills and knowledge required to enter the rail corridor.
It includes taking appropriate safety precautions to:
- access the danger zone
- access the rail corridor
- respond appropriately in an emergency.
People achieving competence in this unit will need to fulfil the applicable state/territory legislated rail safety requirements and to comply with relevant codes of practice, rules and/or guidelines.
This course is designed for all people accessing the rail corridor. No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
Learning Outcomes
Successful completion of this course should allow you to:
- Take appropriate safety precautions to access the rail corridor and the danger zone
- Take appropriate action in an emergency
Course content
- PPE, Danger Zone and Safe place
- Rail Corridor
- Track Components
- Look Out Protection
- Communication
- Emergency situations
Enrolment details
Course Cost: $195 (GST free)
Target Audience: Those who work or are intending to work in the rail transport and logistics industry.
Delivery & Assessment method: Online
Duration – Online component: 6 Hours
Start Date: Any time after enrolment is confirmed. Our training team will be in touch to provide you with log in details to access the online course.
Duration – Online assessments: 6 months to complete
Certification: A Statement of Attainment will be issued upon successful completion.
Assurance Audits: Railtrain conducts assurance audits on all learners completing nationally recognised online courses. To do this, we will contact you by telephone within three business days of your assessment being marked as satisfactory and ask you some questions regarding the course to ensure the assessment evidence is authentic.
RTO Code 52221
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