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Call us on 1300 355 900Training Courses in Victoria
At Training Ahead, we provide an extensive range of training courses in Victoria tailored to meet industry standards. Whether you are starting a new career, upskilling, or pursuing professional development, our courses are designed to help you succeed.
Rail Network Approved
Our training programs are recognised and approved by major rail networks, including Metro Trains Melbourne, ARTC, and V/Line. This ensures that our courses meet the stringent requirements of the rail industry, giving you the credentials you need to work safely and effectively.
Our Training Courses
- Health and Safety Courses
We offer comprehensive health and safety courses, including:- White Card: Essential for working in construction and ensuring compliance with safety regulations.
- Health and Safety Representative Courses: Gain the skills and knowledge to act as an HSR in your workplace.
- Rail Infrastructure
- Rail Safeworking
- Traffic Management (Austroads approved)
- Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
- Train Driving Courses
- Rail Signalling
Our Qualifications on Scope
We offer a wide range of qualifications that can support your team’s development, including:
- TLI23221 – Certificate II in Shunting
- TLI32821 – Certificate III in Rail Operations
- TLI33221 – Certificate III in Terminal Train Driving
- TLI40921 – Certificate IV in Rail Network Control
- TLI42622 – Certificate IV in Train Driving
- UEE41223 – Certificate IV in Rail Signalling
- UET30721 – Certificate III in ESI – Rail Traction
- TLI27121 – Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure
- TLI37122 – Certificate III in Rail Infrastructure
- TLI32721 – Certificate III in Track Protection
Can’t Find the Course You’re Looking For?
If you are looking for a course not listed here, we’re here to help. Contact our team on 1300 355 900 to discuss your needs, and we’ll work with you to find a solution.
Health and Safety – Victoria
Drug and Alcohol Testing Course
This Drug and Alcohol Testing Course unit describes the skills and knowledge required to confirm collection requirements, prepare client and equipment and collect specimens via urine and/or oral and breath testing following the special procedures that apply for drugs of abuse testing.
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VIEW COURSEConstruction Induction Training (White Card)
The Construction Induction Training (White Card) course involves the training of mandatory work health and safety skills required prior to undertaking construction work.
This course will help students identify the common construction hazards and gain understanding of basic risk control measures while learning the responds for any potential incidents and emergencies.
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VIEW COURSEHealth and Safety Representative Training – Victoria
WorkSafe Victoria HSR Refresher OHS Training Course – Plant
The WorkSafe Victoria HSR Refresher is a WorkSafe-approved training course will assist the understanding of HSRs and Deputy HSRs in how they can effectively use their powers when participating in the identification, prevention and control of the risks associated with Plant (Machinery and Equipment).
Your Entitlement
Under section 67 of the Victorian Occupational Health and Safety Act (the OHS Act) 2004 an employer, if requested, must allow an elected HSR and elected deputy HSR to attend a WorkSafe-approved HSR Initial OHS Training Course on paid time, pay the cost of the course and any other associated costs. Section 67 also allows HSRs to choose the course in consultation with their employer.
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VIEW COURSEWorkSafe Victoria HSR Initial OHS Training Course
The Health and Safety Representative Training is WorkSafe-approved training course will help an HSR and Deputy HSR understand and effectively exercise their powers, protections and entitlements under the OHS Act 2004. OHS training equips HSRs/DHSRs with the confidence, skills and knowledge to represent their designated work group and to help make their workplace safer.
Note: Although HSRs are the primary audience, managers, supervisors, health and safety committee members and anyone with an interest in health and safety may also benefit from attending this course.
Your Entitlement
Under section 67 of the Victorian Occupational Health and Safety Act (the OHS Act) 2004 an employer, if requested, must allow an elected HSR and elected deputy HSR to attend a WorkSafe-approved HSR Initial OHS Training Course on paid time, pay the cost of the course and any other associated costs. Section 67 also allows HSRs to choose the course in consultation with their employer.
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VIEW COURSEWorkSafe Victoria HSR Refresher OHS Training Course – Work-related Stress
The WorkSafe Victoria HSR Refresher – Work-related Stress course is WorkSafe-approved training course will help HSRs to understand and exercise their powers effectively. The training will provide HSRs with the confidence, skills and knowledge to represent their designated work group when raising health and safety concerns in relation to work-related stress. Although HSRs/Deputy HSRs are the primary audience, managers, supervisors, health and safety committee members may also benefit from attending this course.
Your Entitlement
Under section 67 of the Victorian Occupational Health and Safety Act (the OHS Act) 2004 an employer, if requested, must allow an elected HSR and elected deputy HSR to attend a WorkSafe-approved HSR Initial OHS Training Course on paid time, pay the cost of the course and any other associated costs. Section 67 also allows HSRs to choose the course in consultation with their employer.
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VIEW COURSEWorkSafe Victoria HSR Refresher OHS Training Course – Work-related Violence
The WorkSafe Victoria HSR Refresher OHS Training Course – Work-related Violence is a WorkSafe-approved training course will help HSRs to understand and exercise their powers effectively. The training will provide HSRs with the confidence, skills and knowledge to represent their designated work group when raising health and safety concerns in relation to work-related stress. Although HSRs/Deputy HSRs are the primary audience, managers, supervisors, health and safety committee members may also benefit from attending this course.
Your Entitlement
Under section 67 of the Victorian Occupational Health and Safety Act (the OHS Act) 2004 an employer, if requested, must allow an elected HSR and elected deputy HSR to attend a WorkSafe-approved HSR Initial OHS Training Course on paid time, pay the cost of the course and any other associated costs. Section 67 also allows HSRs to choose the course in consultation with their employer.
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VIEW COURSERail Infrastructure – Victoria
ARTC Adjust Rail Course (PICs)
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the ARTC Adjust Rail course.
This course is a requirement for any individual require to adjust rail in accordance with safeworking and regulatory requirements and workplace procedures.
This course is recognised on the following railway networks: ARTC
On completion of this course, it will make up the Rail Industry Workers Card Job Role: ARTC Adjust Rail
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VIEW COURSEMetro Track Vehicle Operator (TVO-1)
The Metro Track Vehicle Operator (Full Course) is required to be undertaken by any individual required to operate a Road/Rail Vehicle or Track Machine within a ‘restricted’ environment, i.e. within a worksite protected by a method of safeworking.
This course is recognised on the following Victorian railway networks:
- Metro
- V/Line
Rail Operators (AROs) consider this skill set to be a minimum requirement for anyone wanting to work within the rail corridor as track vehicle operator. On completion of this course, it will make up the Rail Industry Worker Card Job Role ‘MTM – Track Vehicle Operator’.
Please note: As part of the course, training and assessment process you will need to operate a road/rail vehicle in a simulated workplace environment and as such, Training Ahead Australia has an admission requirement of all participants having to hold a valid drivers license.
The Vehicle that TAA is currently using is a manual Toyota Land Cruiser Hi-rail vehicle. Should you currently hold a probationary license with an automatic only (A condition), or, if you don’t have experience driving a manual vehicle please contact TAA’s booking team on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSEV/Line Road Rail Vehicle Operator
Training Ahead is an approved supplier of V/Line and offers the approved training of the V/Line Road Rail Vehicle Operator course.
The V/Line Track Vehicle Operator course is a requirement for any individual operating a Road/Rail Vehicle or Track Machine within a ‘restricted’ environment, i.e. within a worksite protected by a method of safeworking.
This course is recognised on the following Victorian railway networks:
- V/Line
Rail Operators (AROs) consider this skill set to be a minimum requirement for anyone wanting to work within the rail corridor as track vehicle operator. On completion of this course, it will make up the Rail Industry Worker Card Job Role ‘V/Line – Road Rail Vehicle Operator’.
Please note: As part of the course, training and assessment process you will need to operate a road/rail vehicle in a simulated workplace environment and as such, Training Ahead Australia has an admission requirement of all participants having to hold a valid drivers license.
The Vehicle that TAA is currently using is a manual Toyota Land Cruiser Hi-rail vehicle. Should you currently hold a probationary license with an automatic only (A condition), or, if you don’t have experience driving a manual vehicle please contact TAA’s booking team on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSEARTC TA20 Track Vehicle Operator
Training Ahead is an approved supplier of ARTC and offers the approved training of the ARTC TA20 Track Vehicle Operator course.
The ARTC TA20 Track Vehicle Operator course is a requirement for any individual operating a Road/Rail Vehicle or Track Machine within a ‘restricted’ environment, i.e. within a worksite protected by a method of safeworking.
This course is recognised on the following railway networks: ARTC
Rail Operators (AROs) consider this skill set to be a minimum requirement for anyone wanting to work within the rail corridor as track vehicle operator. On completion of this course, it will make up the Rail Industry Worker Card Job Role ‘ARTC TA20 Track Vehicle Operator’.
Please note: As part of the course, training and assessment process you will need to operate a road/rail vehicle in a simulated workplace environment and as such, Training Ahead Australia has an admission requirement of all participants having to hold a valid drivers license.
The Vehicle that TAA is currently using is a manual Toyota Land Cruiser Hi-rail vehicle. Should you currently hold a probationary license with an automatic only (A condition), or, if you don’t have experience driving a manual vehicle please contact TAA’s booking team on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSERoad Rail Vehicle – National Units
This course is a requirement for any individual operating a Road/Rail Vehicle or Track Machine within a ‘restricted’ environment, i.e. within a worksite protected by a method of safeworking.
Rail Operators (AROs) consider this skill set to be a minimum requirement for anyone wanting to work within the rail corridor as a track vehicle operator.
Please note: As part of the course, training and assessment process you will need to operate a road/rail vehicle in a simulated workplace environment and as such, Training Ahead Australia has an admission requirement of all participants having to hold a valid driver’s license.
Should you currently hold a probationary license with an automatic only (A condition), or, if you don’t have experience driving a manual vehicle please contact TAA’s booking team on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSENational Rail Labourer Course
This course provides the foundational competencies required for many rail labouring and plant roles on most Australian railway networks.
This course covers 6 (TLI27121) Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure Core Units.
Rail Operators (AROs) consider this skill set to be a minimum requirement for anyone wanting to work within the rail corridor as a track worker. On completion of this, it will make up the Rail Industry Workers Card Job Role ‘Rail Labourer – National’
By choosing to enrol in this accelerated course, you are indicating that you have prior experience. On enrolment, you will be required to complete a safety self-questionnaire indicating your experience, which will be reviewed by our trainer.
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VIEW COURSEApply Track Fundamentals
This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to apply fundamentals of track maintenance and construction, and to carry out basic track measurement, in accordance with approved rail industry standards, safeworking and regulatory requirements and workplace procedures.
It includes identifying task terminology, track components and track tools and equipment; and undertaking basic track measurements.
People achieving competence in this unit will need to fulfill the applicable state/territory legislated rail safety requirements and to comply with relevant codes of practice and/or guidelines.
Work is performed under some supervision, generally within a team environment. It involves the application of routine operational principles and procedures to the fundamentals of track maintenance and construction, as part of workplace activities across a variety of operational contexts within the Australia rail system.
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
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VIEW COURSEFlashbutt Welding Recertification
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the Flashbutt Welding recertification.
This recertification is for individuals wishing to renew the following RIWC job role: ARTC Flashbutt Welder
When can you book in your appointment?
Due to the differing recertification timeframes for individuals TAA remains flexible with safeworking recertifications.
To schedule a recertification, call the TAA office on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSEAluminothermic Welding Recertification
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the Aluminothermic Welding recertification.
This recertification is for individuals wishing to renew the following RIWC job role.
- Welding – Railtech Welding or
- Welding – Thermit Welding
When can you book in your appointment?
Due to the differing recertification timeframes for individuals TAA remains flexible with recertifications.
To schedule an Aluminothermic Welding recertification, call the TAA office on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSETrack Certification & Examination Course
This course is intended for people who are seeking to further their career in rail infrastructure as a Track Certification & Examination.
This course is recognised on the following national railway networks: ARTC
On completion of this course, it will make up the Rail Industry Workers Card Job Role.
- Track Certifier – National
- Track Examiner – National
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VIEW COURSEWire Feed Welding Recertification
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the Wire Feed Welding recertification.
This recertification is for individuals wishing to renew the following RIWC job role.
- ARTC Electric Welder
When can you book in your appointment?
Due to the differing recertification timeframes for individuals TAA remains flexible with safeworking recertifications.
To schedule a recertification, call the TAA office on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSETrack Certification & Examination Recertification
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the Track Certification & Examination recertification.
This recertification is for individuals wishing to renew the following RIWC job roles.
- Track Certifier – National
- Track Examiner – National
When can you book in your appointment?
Due to the differing recertification timeframes for individuals TAA remains flexible with safeworking recertifications.
To schedule a recertification, call the TAA office on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSEARTC Rail Stressing Recertification
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the ARTC Rail Stressing recertification.
This recertification is for individuals wishing to renew their ARTC Adjust Rail RIWC job role.
When can you book in your appointment?
Due to the differing recertification timeframes for individuals TAA remains flexible with recertification.
To schedule a recertification, call the TAA office on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSEV/Line Road Rail Vehicle Operator Recertification
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of V/Line and offers the V/Line Road Rail Vehicle Operator recertification.
This recertification is for individuals wishing to renew their V/Line – Track Vehicle Operator RIWC job role.
When can you book in your appointment?
Due to the differing recertification timeframes for individuals TAA remains flexible with safeworking recertifications.
To schedule a recertification, call the TAA office on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSEAluminothermic Welding Course
This Aluminothermic Welding Course provides the foundational competencies required for employees and people looking to enter the industry to become rail welders.
Rail Operators (AROs) consider this skill set to be a minimum requirement for anyone wanting to work within the rail corridor as an aluminothermic rail welder. On completion of this course, it will make up the following RIWC roles.
- Welding – Railtech Welding or
- Welding – Thermit Welding
By choosing to enroll in this accelerated course, you are indicating that you have prior experience. On enrolment, you will be required to complete a safety self-questionnaire indicating your experience, which will be reviewed by our trainer.
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VIEW COURSEFlashbutt Welding Course
This course provides the foundational competencies required for employees and people looking to enter the industry to become rail welders.
Rail Operators (AROs) consider this skill set to be a minimum requirement for anyone wanting to work within the rail corridor as a Flashbutt rail welder. On completion of this course, it will make up the following ARTC Flashbutt Welder RIWC role.
By choosing to enroll in this accelerated course, you are indicating that you have prior experience. On enrolment, you will be required to complete a safety self-questionnaire indicating your experience, which will be reviewed by our trainer.
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VIEW COURSEWire Feed Welding Course
This course provides the foundational competencies required for employees and people looking to enter the industry to become rail welders.
Rail Operators (AROs) consider this skill set to be a minimum requirement for anyone wanting to work within the rail corridor as a Wire Feed rail welder. On completion of this course, it will make up the following RIWC roles.
- ARTC Electric Welder.
By choosing to enroll in this accelerated course, you are indicating that you have prior experience. On enrolment, you will be required to complete a safety self-questionnaire indicating your experience, which will be reviewed by our trainer.
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VIEW COURSERail Safeworking – ARTC TA20 (Full Courses)
TA20 ARTC Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 1
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the ARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Co-ordinator Level 1 course.
This course is intended for people who are seeking a career in the rail industry performing Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 1 tasks in accordance with the ARTC Code of Practice for Victorian Main Line area.
This course is recognised on the following Victorian railway networks: ARTC
On completion of this course, it will make up the Rail Industry Workers Card Job Role
- ARTC – Track Force Protection Coordinator – L 1
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VIEW COURSEARTC TA20 Safeworking Level 1
The ARTC TA20 Safeworking Level 1 course is intended for people seeking a career in the rail industry performing safeworking level 1 tasks, managing track vehicle movements for ARTC network under the Victoria TA20 Rule Book Area.
This course is recognised on the following railway networks: ARTC
On completion of this course, it will make up the Rail Industry Workers Card Job Role: ARTC – Safeworking Level 1 – VIC
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VIEW COURSETA20 ARTC Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 2
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the ARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Co-ordinator Level 2.
This course is intended for people who are seeking a career in the rail industry performing Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 2 tasks in accordance with the ARTC Code of Practice for Victorian Main Line area.
This course is recognised on the following Victorian railway networks: ARTC
On completion of this course, it will make up the Rail Industry Workers Card Job Role
- ARTC – Track Force Protection Coordinator – L 2
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VIEW COURSEARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 3
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the ARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Co-ordinator Level 3.
This course is intended for people who are seeking a career in the rail industry performing Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 3 tasks in accordance with the ARTC Code of Practice for Victorian Main Line area.
This course is recognised on the following Victorian railway networks: ARTC
On completion of this course, it will make up the Rail Industry Workers Card Job Role
- ARTC – Track Force Protection Coordinator – L 3
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VIEW COURSEARTC TA20 Lookout and Handsignaller Course
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the ARTC TA20 Lookout and Handsignaller Course.
This course is intended for people who are seeking a career in the rail industry performing Lookout and Handsignaller tasks in accordance with the ARTC Code of Practice for Victorian Main Line area.
This course is recognised on the following Victorian railway networks: ARTC
On completion of this course, it will make up the Rail Industry Workers Card Job Roles
- ARTC – Track Protection – Lookout (VIC)
- ARTC – Track Protection – Handsignaller (VIC)
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VIEW COURSERail Safeworking – ARTC TA20 (Recertifications)
ARTC TA20 Lookout and Handsignaller Recertification
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the ARTC TA20 Lookout and Handsignaller recertification.
This recertification is for individuals wishing to renew their ARTC TA20 Lookout and Handsignaller RIWC job role.
When can you book in your appointment?
Due to the differing recertification timeframes for individuals TAA remains flexible with safeworking recertifications.
To schedule a recertification, call the TAA office on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSEARTC TA20 Track Vehicle Operator Recertification
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the ARTC TA20 Track Vehicle Operator recertification.
This recertification is for individuals wishing to renew their ARTC TA20 – Track Vehicle Operator RIWC job role.
When can you book in your appointment?
Due to the differing recertification timeframes for individuals TAA remains flexible with safeworking recertifications.
To schedule a recertification, call the TAA office on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSEARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Co-ordinator Level 1 Recertification
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the ARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Co-ordinator Level 1 recertification.
This recertification is for individuals wishing to renew their ARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Co-ordinator Level 1 job role.
When can you book in your appointment?
Due to the differing recertification timeframes for individuals TAA remains flexible with safeworking recertifications.
To schedule a recertification, call the TAA office on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSEARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Co-ordinator Level 2 Recertification
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the ARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Co-ordinator Level 2 recertification.
This recertification is for individuals wishing to renew their ARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Co-ordinator Level 2 job role.
When can you book in your appointment?
Due to the differing recertification timeframes for individuals TAA remains flexible with safeworking recertifications.
To schedule a recertification, call the TAA office on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSEARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Co-ordinator Level 3 Recertification
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of ARTC and offers the ARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Co-ordinator Level 3 recertification.
This recertification is for individuals wishing to renew their ARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Co-ordinator Level 3 job role.
When can you book in your appointment?
Due to the differing recertification timeframes for individuals TAA remains flexible with safeworking recertifications.
To schedule a recertification, call the TAA office on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSERail Safeworking – V/Line (Full Courses)
V/Line TFPC 3.2 Course
Training Ahead is an approved supplier of V/Line and offers the V/Line approved training of the V/Line TFPC 3.2 course.
This course is intended for people who are seeking a career in the rail industry performing Track force protection coordinator level 3.2 tasks on the V/Line Victorian Rail Network.
This course is recognised on the following Victorian railway networks:
- V/Line
On completion of this course, it will make up the Rail Industry Workers Card Job Role
- V/Line – Track Force Protection Coordinator 3.2
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VIEW COURSEV/Line Handsignaller Course
Training Ahead is an approved supplier of V/Line and offers the V/Line approved training of the V/Line Handsignaller course.
This course is intended for people who are seeking a career in the rail industry performing Handsignaller tasks on the V/Line Victorian Rail Network.
This course is recognised on the following Victorian railway networks: V/Line
On completion of this course, it will make up the Rail Industry Workers Card Job Role: V/Line – Track Protection – Handsignaller
By having this set of units, it does not guarantee employment into the rail industry.
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VIEW COURSERail Safeworking – V/Line (Recertifications)
V/Line TFPC 3.2 Recertification
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of V/Line and offers the V/Line TFPC 3.2 recertification.
This recertification is for individuals wishing to renew their V/Line Track Force Protection Coordinator 3.2 RIWC job role.
When can you book in your appointment?
- Due to the differing recertification timeframes for individuals TAA remains flexible with safeworking recertifications.
- To schedule a recertification, call the TAA office on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSEV/Line Handsignaller Recertification
Training Ahead is an approved training supplier of V/Line and offers the V/Line Handsignaller recertification.
This recertification is for individuals wishing to renew their V/Line Handsignaller RIWC job role.
When can you book in your appointment?
Due to the differing recertification timeframes for individuals TAA remains flexible with safeworking recertifications.
To schedule a recertification, call the TAA office on 1300 355 900.
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VIEW COURSETraffic Management Victoria
TC1 and TMI1 Combined Traffic Management and Traffic Manager Implementer 1 Combined Course (Victoria)
The TC1 and TMI1 Combined Traffic Management course provides the skills are for the individuals who will be responsible for stopping and starting traffic in Temporary Traffic Management on urban streets and low volume rural roads and for traffic management implementation.
As per the Asutroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management, the Traffic Controller 1 (RIISS00058 Traffic Controller Skill Set) and Traffic Manager Implementer 1 (RIISS00060 Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set) covers the functions on TTM Category 1 environments.
Traffic Management
TTM Category 1 are inclusive of single carriageway roads with a posted speed limit of:
- less than 60 km/h where the AADT is less than 10,000, or
- 110 km/h or less where the AADT is less than 3,000
Note: The fee includes the Austroads registration fee.
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VIEW COURSETraffic Controller and Traffic Manager Implementer 2 Combined Course (Victoria)
The TC2 and TMI2 Combined Traffic Management course provides the skills for the individuals who have already completed the Traffic Controller and Traffic Management Implementation 1 course and are looking to upskill within in field. The course will cover the skills for stopping and starting traffic and traffic management implementation in Temporary Traffic Management Category 2 roads.
As per the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management, the Traffic Controller 2 (RIIWHS207 Control traffic on high volume roads) and Traffic Management Implementation 2 (RIISS00061 Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for High Volume Roads) covers the functions on TTM Category 2 environments.
TC2 and TMI2 Combined Traffic Management Course are inclusive of the following:
- High-volume roads
- Signalized intersections
- Multi-lane or divided roads
- Major urban roads
Note: The fee includes the Austroads registration fee.
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VIEW COURSETrain Track Safety Awareness / Safely Access the Rail Corridor – Victoria
V/Line Safely Access the Rail Corridor
You can book the stand alone V/line Safely Access the Rail Corridor or combine it in a package that includes your Category 3 Rail Medical and the Rail Industry Worker Card.
- This course has been developed to provide the necessary skills and knowledge for an individual to enter and perform works in the rail corridor in conformance with national industry requirements on the V/line network.
- This course is also known as the SARC or TLIF0020 Safely Access the Rail Corridor.
Do you need your Category 3 Rail Medical and Rail Industry Worker Card as well?
- Category 3 Rail Medicals are completed at Training Ahead between 6:30am – 8:30am prior to the commencement of every course.
- TAA can assist you set up your Rail Industry Worker Card.
Please click the link to our calendar see a full list of dates
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VIEW COURSEMetro Train Track Safety Awareness
You can book the stand alone Metro Train Track Safety Awareness or combine it in a package that includes your Category 3 Rail Medical and your Rail Industry Worker Card.
- This course has been developed to provide the necessary skills and knowledge for an individual to enter and perform works in the rail corridor in conformance with mational industry requirements.
- This course is also known as the Metro TTSA.
Do you need your Category 3 Rail Medical and Rail Industry Worker Card as well?
- Category 3 Rail Medicals are completed at Training Ahead between 6:30am – 8:30am prior to the commencement of every course
- TAA can assist you set up your Rail Industry Worker Card
Please click the link to our calendar see a full list of dates
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VIEW COURSETraining and Assessment
TAE40122 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment: Face-to-face delivery
The TAE40122 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment is designed for individuals aspiring to work or currently working as trainers, assessors, or educators in the vocational education and training (VET) sector. This course focuses on equipping participants with the knowledge and skills to design, deliver, and assess competency-based training.
This qualification reflects the roles of entry-level vocational education and training (VET) teachers, trainers and assessors who are delivering training services to vocational learners and assessment services to learners.
Face-to-Face Delivery Includes:
- Tailored course content for those in the transport industry.
- Access to student support days for additional assistance.
- Trainers available online and by phone for guidance.
- Over 90 hours of structured training sessions.
- A trainer-to-participant ratio capped at 1:15 for personalised attention.
- Assessment submissions via a dedicated student portal.
- Student portal access to e-learning resources and learner guides.
- Optional two-day workshop for group (3 x 30-minute sessions) and individual (2 x 30-minute sessions) training deliveries.
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VIEW COURSETAE40122 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment: Virtual Classroom (12 day block)
The TAE40122 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment is designed for individuals aspiring to work or currently working as trainers, assessors, or educators in the vocational education and training (VET) sector. This course focuses on equipping participants with the knowledge and skills to design, deliver, and assess competency-based training.
This qualification reflects the roles of entry-level vocational education and training (VET) teachers, trainers and assessors who are delivering training services to vocational learners and assessment services to learners.
Virtual Classroom Delivery Includes:
- 12 workshops completed via Virtual Classroom.
- Access to student support days for additional assistance.
- Trainers available online and by phone for guidance.
- Over 90 hours of structured training sessions.
- A trainer-to-participant ratio capped at 1:15 for personalised attention.
- Assessment submissions via a dedicated student portal.
- Student portal access to e-learning resources and learner guides.
- Optional two-day workshop for group (3 x 30-minute sessions) and individual (2 x 30-minute sessions) training deliveries.
- Tailored course content for those in the transport industry
How the course is scheduled
There are various options available in regards to scheduling and the main include:
- 12 day block of virtually facilitated training sessions + online learning
- 12 days completed over 1 day per week + online learning
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VIEW COURSETAE40122 Certificate IV in Training and Assessment: Presentation Days
Training Ahead offers all students completing their Certificate IV in Training and Assessment with us the opportunity to attend one of our scheduled presentation days to complete the practical observation tasks required for facilitating group training. This is held at our Melbourne office and the workshop is conducted with a qualified assessor present to observe and assess the practical components.
Students are required to complete the knowledge component prior to booking a presentation day.
Training Delivery Requirements
Under ASQA guidelines for the TAE40122 qualification, all training deliveries must be conducted in person or face-to-face. Participants will need:
- A group of four adults for the 3 x 30-minute group training sessions.
- Two additional adults for the 2 x 30-minute individual training sessions.
Training Ahead provides two options for completing these sessions:
- Record your in-person training sessions and submit the videos for assessment.
- Attend one of our dedicated presentation days at our Melbourne office.
For those attending presentation days, we will ensure a group of at least four adult learners is available at our Newcastle office to meet the delivery requirements.
Important Notes:
- You will have only one opportunity to utilise these scheduled presentation days, so ensure you are fully prepared and attend as per the delivery schedule provided.
- If you do not attend your scheduled session, you will need to arrange four adults, conduct the training sessions, record them, and upload the videos to your student portal for assessment
What is the cost?
This workshop is included in the course fee for Certificate IV in Training and Assessment.
Can students from other RTOs completing their Certificate IV in Training and Assessment attend?
Yes, students completing studies at other RTOs are able to attend for a $250 fee. They are to book by calling the office on 1300 355 900.
Course Cost Per Person:
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