Control Traffic with a Stop/Slow Bat
This course will give road reserve personnel the theory and practical skills to control traffic on public roads and construction work sites for the protection of site workers and the general public. The course is a mixture of class theory and practical ‘live’ supervised training.
Participants will learn:
Implement a Traffic Management Plan
This course will give road reserve personnel the theory and practical skills to control traffic on public roads and construction work sites for the protection of site workers and the general public. The course is a mixture of class theory and practical ‘live’ supervised training.
This unit includes traffic management plans for public and private roads, parking areas and restricted access construction sites.
Participants will learn:
Requirements:
Traffic control at work sites in Tasmania must be carried out in accordance with the AS1742.3. Personnel who undertake operational traffic management activities must complete both of the below units and complete refresher training at a maximum of three year intervals.
Please note: Funding assistance is available from the Tasmanian Building & Construction Industry Training Board (TBCITB) for those that qualify under eligibility criteria. For more information see the Application Form and the TBCITB website.
Outcome: | A Statement of Attainment. Selected unit “Control Traffic with Stop-Slow Bat” (RIIOHS205A), “Implement Traffic Management Plan” (RIIOHS302A). A Skills Institute Competency Card. |
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Prerequisites: | You must wear appropriate clothing and safety footwear. |
Location: | At your work site or at the Clarence, Alanvale and South Burnie training facilities. |
Cost: | $200 per person. Course prices for single employer groups are negotiable. |
Duration: | One day. |
Dates and times: | 2013 Dates CLARENCE: 15 May, 14 August and 16 October. ALANVALE: 8 May, 24 July and 2 October. SOUTH BURNIE: 18 October. |
For bookings and further information call 1300 362 175 |