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TLIF0020 Safely Access The Rail Corridor

TLIF0020
Safely access the rail corridor

Course Duration

1 Day

Course Fees

$250.00

Delivery Mode

Face To Face Learning

Gain Access to the Rail Corridor

The TLIF0020 Safely Access the Rail Corridor unit is a nationally recognised course designed to provide the fundamental knowledge and skills required to safely access and work within the rail corridor. This unit is a mandatory requirement for anyone needing to enter the rail corridor across various Australian rail networks, ensuring compliance with safety protocols and reducing risks in potentially hazardous environments.

Units of Competency

TLIF0020
Safely Access the Rail Corridor

  • Career Advancement: Equips participants with essential skills and safety knowledge required for working in the rail corridor, serving as a stepping stone toward more advanced roles within the rail industry.
  • Certification: Upon successful completion, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment, demonstrating their competency to safely access and work within the rail corridor
  • Safety and Compliance: Ensures all participants are trained to meet the safety standards and regulatory obligations, promoting a culture of safety and reducing incidents in the rail environment.

The course is intended for employees, contractors, and supervisors who require access to the rail corridor, including track workers, maintenance personnel, safety officers, and operational staff.

  • Classroom-based learning: Face-to-face instruction covering essential theoretical concepts and safety procedures.
  • 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.

  • Access a safe place: Locate and move to a safe place within the rail corridor when required, ensuring protection from approaching rail traffic.
  • Identify the direction of approaching traffic: Determine the direction from which trains or other rail vehicles may approach to maintain personal safety.
  • Apply minimum sighting distances: Understand and apply the minimum required sighting distances to ensure sufficient warning time to move to safety.
  • Maintain situational awareness: Remain alert and aware of the environment at all times to detect and respond to potential hazards within the rail corridor.
  • Report unsafe situations: Follow correct procedures to report hazards, unsafe behaviours, or incidents observed within the rail environment.

Upcoming Courses

There are currently no openings available for this course.

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