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Apply Fatigue Management Strategies – Online

TLIF2010
Apply Fatigue Management Strategies - Online

Course Duration

4 Hours

Course Fees

$230.00

Delivery Mode

Online via Zoom

Fatigue Management for the Rail Industry

This course provides learners with the skills and knowledge required to identify and apply effective fatigue management strategies to enhance workplace safety and performance.

Participants will be equipped with the ability to recognise the signs of fatigue, understand contributing factors, and apply appropriate strategies to manage personal and work-related fatigue. It supports compliance with national legislation and organisational fatigue risk management systems.

Certification

Upon successful completion of all required assessments, students will be issued a:

Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment:
TLIF2010: Apply fatigue management strategies

  • Improved Workplace Safety: Reduces the risk of fatigue-related incidents and accidents.
  • Compliance: Supports compliance with national fatigue management legislation and policies.
  • Career Development: Enhances professional competence in safety-critical industries.
  • Practical Strategies: Provides applicable tools to manage fatigue in day-to-day operations.

This course is suitable for workers in industries where fatigue can impact safety and performance, including rail. It is particularly relevant for shift workers, drivers, machinery operators, and those working long or irregular hours.

  • Recognise the signs and symptoms of fatigue: Identify physical, emotional, and cognitive indicators of fatigue.
  • Identify factors that contribute to fatigue: Understand lifestyle, environmental, and workplace contributors.
  • Understand the impact of fatigue on performance: Explain how fatigue affects decision-making, reaction time, and workplace safety.
  • Apply effective fatigue management strategies: Implement personal and organisational strategies to manage fatigue.
  • Report fatigue-related issues: Understand the process for reporting and addressing fatigue concerns in the workplace.

  • Virtual Classroom learning: Instruction covering essential theoretical concepts and safety procedures.
  • Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.
  • Practical assessments: Hands-on activities where participants demonstrate their skills in a controlled environment.

Upcoming Courses

Name Date Time Location Spaces Cost
ONLINE - TLIF2010 Apply fatigue management strategies 10 June 2026 08:30 am - 12:30 pm Microsoft Teams 12 $230.00

Supporting the Australian Rail industry since 2000