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RIISS00055 - Traffic Management Implementer skill set 

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Duration:
3 days
2 day course
1 day assessment

 

Mode:
Face to Face

Units:
5 Units

Campus:
Sydney

Included in cost: Theory and Practical Training, Live Assessment, SafeWork NSW SOC Certificates & Traffic Control Work Cards. 

This training program includes the following nationally recognised skill sets:

RIISS00055 - Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set 

This qualification is for those who are required to set up Traffic Guidance Schemes (TGS) also known as Traffic Control Plans (TCP) in

accordance with approved Traffic Management Plans.


Awards Issued

Students who successfully complete this nationally recognised training will be awarded:

  • An SafeWork.NSW Statement of Completion (SOC) certificate which allows them to work in the Traffic Control Industry immediately whilst

  • waiting for final assessment which will be conducted in a live environment

Students who successfully complete the live assessment will be awarded a statement of attainment for the units of competency.

The Statement of Attainment (SOA) is required for an application that we submit to the SafeWork NSW for Traffic Control Cards to be issued.

Units of Competency

  • RIIWHS201E Work Safely and follow WHS policies and procedures

  • RIICOM201E Communicate in the workplace

  • RIIRIS301E Apply risk management process

  • RIIWHS302E Implement traffic management plans

  • RIIWHS303 Position, set-up and program portable traffic control devices

Course Requirements

Skills & Competences Gained
  • Carry out risk assessments for personal safety

  • Understanding how to participate in toolbox talks

  • Understand traffic control policy and procedures

  • Use the site/ location assessment, distinguish topographical landmarks and carry out authorised risk controls

  • Know basic functions of the Traffic Guidance Scheme / Traffic Control Plan (TGS/TCP)

  • Able to interpret various types of plans

  • Understand and make changes to (TGS/TCP) to suit the specific road and work environment

  • Understand how to measure distances and recognise the different types of measuring devices

  • Identify and select the correct types of signs and traffic control devices in line with a TGS/ TCP scheme

  • Install and remove signs and traffic control devices is in line with a TGS/TCP

  • Maintain after-hours signage

  • Understand how speed, environment, type and class of vehicles, traffic density, sight lines, environmental conditions can affect the worksite

  • Implement a temporary TGS/TCP for emergency or unplanned works, or in-line with pre-approved generic plans or diagrams.

  • Plan for emergencies that may arise

  • Understanding the various communication methods and communication devices i.e. two-way radios

SafeWork.NSW assessment requirements state that the participant must be assessed on three (3) live projects.
These requirements are conducted and inclusive in the fee for service.

Fees: $300 One Day Course 

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