TA20 Track Force Protection Co-Ordinator – Levels 1 – 2
These courses are for people who want a career in the rail industry as Track Force Protection Coordinators for ARTC in the Victorian Main Line area.
These courses are for people who want a career in the rail industry as Track Force Protection Coordinators for ARTC in the Victorian Main Line area.
This is a general certification for a person working in an operational or supervisory role, who needs to conduct traffic management tasks.
This course involves the skills and knowledge required to apply rail grinding fundamentals in accordance with rail network standards, safeworking and regulatory requirements, and workplace procedures.
This is a general certification for a person to be qualified and employed as a Lookout and Handsignaller on the Victorian ARTC Network.
This course involves the skills and knowledge required to apply fundamentals of track maintenance and construction, and to carry out basic track measurement,
These training courses are designed for persons seeking to gain certification as a Level 1, 2, 3 or 4 Protection Officer respectively. Training and assessment for each course is provided over approximately 1-3 days. You must have…
This course consists of 5 units that progress existing Track Certifiers into the Turnout Constructor role, as per the Rail Industry Worker – Track & Civil matrix.
This course consists of 4 units that will enable you to Certify track after…
This courses covers the skills and knowledge required to adjust rail in accordance with safeworking and regulatory requirements, and workplace procedures for ARTC ETM-06-10 Stressing Plain Line CWR.
This course consists of 5 units that will enable you to operate road/rail vehicles on track in accordance with safeworking and regulatory requirements, and workplace…
This course is for rail safety workers and involves applying safety critical communications in the rail environment.
This course consists of 7 units that progress existing rail workers into the National Rail Labourer role, as per the Rail Industry Worker – National Roles – Track & Civil matrix.
This course is aligned to the specific requirements of Queensland Rails Network rules and procedures MD-12-189.
This course is aligned to the specific requirements of Queensland Rails Network rules and procedures MD-12-189.
This is a general course for a person to be employed as a rail welder.
This is a general course for a person to be employed as a rail welder.
This course consists of 6 core units that form the basis of a Rail Worker Basic Skill Set. Rail operators consider this skill set to be a minimum requirement for anyone wanting to work within the rail corridor as a track worker.
These training courses are designed for persons seeking to gain certification as a Level 1 or 2 Handsignaller. Training and assessment for each course is provided over approximately 1-3 days. You must have completed the…
This course involves testing plain rail and field welds using ultrasonic equipment in accordance with rail industry standards, safeworking and regulatory requirements, and workplace procedures.
A Category 3 Medical certificate is a mandatory requirement for contractors working for Queensland Rail.
The Safeworking Level 1 training course is about managing track vehicle movements…