TA20 ARTC Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 3 (TFPC)
At the moment we are only completing TA20 ARTC Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 3 (TFPC) training by request. Call the office on 1300 355 900 to enquire.
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Training Ahead is an approved supplier of ARTC and offers the ARTC approved training of the ARTC TA20 Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 3.
This course is intended for people who want a career in rail performing Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 3 tasks on the ARTC Victorian Network.
Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 3 responsibilities on the ARTC managed Victorian Rail Network between Albury and the Adelaide end of Dimboola Loop, between Maroona and Portland and in Phoenix Train Order Working territory between Benalla and Oaklands.
At the end of this training program, the learners will be able:
- to conduct track protection assessments
- to implement, manage and cancel Absolute Occupations
- to implement, manage and cancel a Local Possession Authority (LPA) – Benalla to Oaklands
- to manually operating mainline points applicable to their area of operations
This course is recognised on the following Victorian railway networks:
- ARTC
On completion of this course, it will make up the Rail Industry Worker Card Job Role
- ARTC – Track Force Protection Coordinator – L3
Below are some links you might find useful:
Other courses you might also be interested in:
- Track Certifier
- Metro Track Vehicle Operator Course (Full Course)
- Accelerated National Rail Labourer’s Course
- V/Line Track Awareness Course
- Organising Category 3 Rail Medicals
- ARTC Safeworking: Handsignaller, TFPC Level 1-3
- Rail Welding and Recertification
Duration: | 4 days + in field logbook |
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Cost (pp): | $1,250 |
Location: | Newport Rail Academy, Training Ahead Office and On Site Training |
Delivery Method: | Classroom based learning (face to face) |
Assessment Type: | Theory, practical assessment and in field logbook hours |
Units of Competency: |
Statement of Attainment Certificate of Achievement |
Entry Requirements: | TAA Admission Requirements Based on industry consultation and job role expectation as per the ARTC Safeworking Matrix, TAA has the following admission requirements:
TAA requires all students to be 18 years of age or older |
When does the course expire: | The units of competency do not expire however the ARTC Certificate of Achievement expire every 2 years. |
What to bring and wear: |
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Additional Information
Further study pathways and qualifications available after gaining this qualification include:
- ARTC TA20 Track Vehicle Operator (TVO)
- ARTC Rail Safeworking
Note: Career pathways into these qualifications would be dependent on ARTC operational requirements.
This is nationally acreddited training delivery by Aakira Pty Ltd trading as Training Ahead Australia (RTO Code: 45462)
- Students are required to have the ability to read and write English
- The ASQF level of this training program has been assessed to be level 2.
Students are required to have at least Year 10 level of numeracy, literacy and communication skills. Please advise if you have any language, literacy, or numeracy needs; or difficulties reading, writing, or speaking English. - All individuals entering this training course are subject to a Language, literacy, and numeracy (LLN) assessment prior to enrolment. If there is still any ambiguity of the candidates LLN level after the completion of the LLN assessment, the trainer will conduct a verbal interview to determine the candidates LLN level and take appropriate action, in accordance with TAA’s LLN procedures.
- Where a candidate is determined to not meet the required LLN skills required they will not be enrolled in the training program.
The units of competency do not expire however the ARTC Certificate of Achievement expire every 2 years. Recertifications can be completed through Training Ahead Australia.
You are required to bring photo ID, ideally, one of the following two types:
- Australian Drivers Licence
- Passport
Students will be required to complete an infield logbook undertaking the role of a TFPC Level 2 under guided supervision of a competent and qualified mentor on at least three separate occasions.
- Unique Student Identifier From 1 January 2015, all students who undertake Nationally Recognised Training must have a Unique Student Identifier (USI).
- Your USI means all your training records and results will be in one place. See more at: http://usi.gov.au. To get a USI, go to: http://www.usi.gov.au/create-your-USI/Pages/default.aspx
- Students will not be issued a Qualification Testamur or Statement of Attainment without a valid USI.