TLIF0020 Safely Access the Rail Corridor - Face-to-Face
Introduction:
NOTE: TLIF0020 supersedes and is equivalent to TLIF2080 Safely access the rail corridor
TLIF0020 Safely Access the Rail Corridor
This 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 and respond appropriately in an emergency. People achieving competence in this unit will need to fulfil the applicable state/territory legislated rail safety requirements and to comply with relevant codes of practice, rules and/or guidelines.
This unit involves the application of Rail Infrastructure Manager rules, procedures and protocols for rail safety.
NOTE: While this unit applies to all people accessing the rail corridor some Rail Networks require network specific training for this unit of competency.
Please check if this training relates to the Rail Network you are working on. For more information on individual Rail Network requirements, please visit https://businessrules.riw.net.au/support/solutions#business-rules
EXISTING SKILLS / QUALIFICATIONS NEEDED
No previous experience is required.
FACE TO FACE DELIVERY
This course will take up to 6 hours.
Face-to-Face sessions are available at our Rockhampton, Nambour, Adelaide, and Townsville training rooms.
Our trainers can also travel to provide training, depending on location/class numbers.
Contact [email protected] or 07 5445 7998 for bookings or information.
Assessments
- Theory assessment
- Scenario assessment
- Practical assessment
On successful completion a Statement of Attainment for TLIF0020 Safely Access the Rail Corridor will be issued.
COST
$250 per person (No GST)
ACCESS
Learners must complete a Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) Assessment prior to commencing the course. This does not require a pass mark but rather acts as an evaluation and to ensure sufficient language skills and capabilities to complete courses successfully.
LEARNER SUPPORT
Please read our Learner Handbook prior to enrolment into this course. It contains information around policies and procedures to help assist the Learner throughout the duration of their training.
Reasonable Adjustment
To accommodate for learner’s special needs and LLN requirements, assessment instruments are designed to allow for reasonable adjustment, including verbal assessment and the use of a scribe to record answers.
Assessment may be altered to suit the characteristics or equity needs of learners.
All adjustments to assessments will be negotiated with the candidate before the assessment event and will maintain the integrity of the unit of competency.
If you need any support or clarification, please contact Accell on [email protected] or 07 5445 7998.