ARTC SA
Track Worker Level 2
Course Duration
1 Day
Course Fees
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Delivery Mode
Face To Face Learning
Be the First Line of Rail Safety
The ARTC CoP Track Worker Level 2 course equips participants with the advanced skills, knowledge, and confidence required to work safely on or near the rail network. Aligned with the ARTC Code of Practice (CoP), the course ensures compliance with industry safety standards while focusing on the technical aspects of track work and the critical safety measures needed to protect workers, infrastructure, and the rail environment.
Participants will gain the practical skills to pilot rail traffic into, within, and out of a possession area, implement train running Information (TRI), implement a track occupancy authority (TOA) and use an infrastructure booking advice (IBA)
Units of Competency
In alignment with industry consultation and the job role expectations, the following is needed for course admission:
- A valid Category 1 Rail Medical assessment
- CPCWHS1001 Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry
- TLIF0020 Safely Access the Rail Corridor
- TLIF0027 Perform lookout duties
- TLIF2082 Perform handsignaller duties
- TLIW0007 Operate under track protection rules
- TLIF2097 Use audible track warning devices
- TLIF0023 Conduct track protection assessment
- TLIW2037 Clip and secure points
- ARTC CoP Handsignaller
- ARTC CoP Track Worker Level 1
- ARTC Implement No Authority Required (NAR)
Completing the ARTC CoP Track Worker Level 2 course can support further development and career progression within the rail industry.
- Pathway to TLI21921 Certificate II in Track Protection
- Opportunity to progress to ARTC CoP Track Worker Level 3
This course is delivered through one day of classroom-based learning and includes knowledge assessments, an in-field logbook, and practical observations to evaluate both theoretical understanding and hands-on competence.
- Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.
- Practical observation assessments: Hands-on activities where participants demonstrate their skills in a controlled environment.
You should consider enrolling if you want to:
- Build Essential Skills: Develop confidence in providing clear and accurate manual signals in both worksite and controlled rail environments.
- Advance Your Role: Completion of Track Worker Level 2 opens opportunities to take on greater responsibilities within rail operations.
- Industry Recognition: The course is recognised by the ARTC, enhancing the credibility and employability of participants within the rail industry.
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