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Safely Access the Rail Corridor – TLIF0020 (previously known as RISI) is a nationally recognised competency. An individual cannot work in the rail corridor without acquiring this competency and it is essential to complete this course to attain an RIW (Rail Industry Worker) card.
This course teaches the important safety requirements, hazards and legal obligations that must be identified and controlled when working in the rail corridor. This includes: hand signals, work site protection management and basic rules for working in the danger zone.
Learn moreThis course is designed to provide participants with the skills and knowledge to conduct excavator operations safely within the civil construction, rail infrastructure and mining industries. It includes planning and preparing for operations; conducting machine pre-operational checks; operating the excavator; lifting, carrying and placing materials; selecting, removing and fitting attachments; relocating the excavator; carrying out operator maintenance and cleaning up.
Learn moreThis course is designed to provide participants with the skills and knowledge to conduct skid steer loader operations safely within the civil construction and mining industries. It includes planning and preparing; conducting machine pre-operational checks; operating skid steer loaders; lifting, carrying and placing materials; selecting, removing and fitting attachments; relocate skid steer loaders; carrying out operator maintenance and cleaning up.
Learn moreThis course is designed for individuals who are required to operate or observe the operation of cranes, plant and hand held tools in the vicinity of live overhead power lines and associated electrical apparatus in accordance with the WorkCover Code of Practice “Work Near Overhead Power Lines”.
Learn moreThis course is designed to equip participants with the knowledge and skills about current legislation and their basic duty of care for locating underground services, prior to the commencement of any excavation works. The identify, locate and protect underground services course is an integral piece of training for many civil construction workers.
Learn moreThis course must be completed as part of the registration process for all Level 1 and Level 2 Protection Officers. The completion of this course is also a legal requirement to work as a protection officer on the Sydney Trains network.
The course is designed to equip rails safety workers with the skills and knowledge to apply effective safety critical communications, as well as best practice for general communications, in the rail environment.
Safety critical communications is any communication that, if not delivered or not delivered accurately or promptly, could result in death, serious injury or incur significant damage to property, infrastructure or the environment.
Course participants will learn how to accurately communicate, provide timely and accurate rail operational information, and respond to unplanned situations or events appropriately.
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