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Safely Access the Rail Corridor
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)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.
Delivery mode
Railtrain offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Online
Set your own study schedule and balance study with your other commitments.
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Safely Access the Rail Corridor will prepare you for the following roles.
Rail Worker
A Rail Worker performs maintenance and repair work on rail track systems. You might work on tracks, signals or other rail equipment. Rail Workers m...
Track Worker
A Track Worker carries out maintenance work on railway lines. You might install new track systems or perform repairs on existing tracks. A Track Wo...
Track Maintainer
Their duties include identifying track defects, replacing worn or damaged rails and sleepers, and maintaining track alignment and stability. They o...
Track Machine Operator
A Track Machine Operator drives plant to maintain and repair railway tracks. You might inspect rail lines and identify areas of concern. Track Mach...
Civil Construction Worker
Their duties typically include preparing construction sites, operating machinery, handling materials, and supporting skilled tradespeople like carp...
Plant Operator
A Plant Operator is responsible for maintaining equipment to ensure it works correctly. They might work at a power plant, chemical plant or oil ref...
About Railtrain
The team at Railtrain’s RTO (Registered Training Organisation/RTO Code 52221) are rail industry and training specialists. Railtrain’s training services include workforce development; delivering client and site specific up-skilling strategies to new workers and existing workforces.