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Call us on 1300 355 900National Rail Labourer’s Course
June 11 @ 8:00 am - June 14 @ 5:00 pm
$850Upcoming Workshops
Name: | National Rail Labourer’s Course |
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Date: | 11 - 14 June 2024 |
Time: | 08:00 am - 05:00 pm |
Location: | 8-10 Sloane St, Maribyrnong VIC 3032 |
Available Spaces: | 12 |
Cost: | $850.00 |
Introduction:
This course provides the foundational competencies required for many rail labouring and plant roles on most Australian railway networks.
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 course and the completion of the following‚ it will make up the Rail Industry Workers Card Job Role ‘Rail Labourer – National’
This course is recognised on the following Victorian railway networks:
TAA Admission Requirements
Based on industry consultation and job role expectation as per the RIW National Track and Civil Matrix, TAA has the following admission requirements:
What to Bring and Wear
The practical will be completed in a simulated rail corridor and full PPE will be required. The following PPE is a mandatory requirement:
If PPE is not provided, it can be purchased from the Training Ahead office for $40
(This includes a hard hat, vest, gloves, safety glasses)
ID To Bring
You are required to bring a valid photo ID, ideally, one of the following two types:
Nationally Accredited Training
Yes, it is delivered by Aakira Pty Ltd trading as Training Ahead Australia (RTO Code: 45462)
Employment Pathways
This course provides a pathway to work in the following rail industry job roles:
Language, Literacy and Numeracy
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 course and the completion of the following‚ it will make up the Rail Industry Workers Card Job Role ‘Rail Labourer – National’
- TLIF2080/TLIF0020 Safely Access the Rail Corridor
- Construction Induction Card/White Card
This course is recognised on the following Victorian railway networks:
- Metro Trains Melbourne
- ARTC
- V/Line
TAA Admission Requirements
Based on industry consultation and job role expectation as per the RIW National Track and Civil Matrix, TAA has the following admission requirements:
- Students must provide either:
- A statement of attainment for TLIF0020 Safely access the rail corridor (or equivalent)
- Or, if they have not completed the TLIF0020 Safely access the rail corridor (or equivalent) to confirm eligibility with the TAA Support Team
- TAA requires all students to be 18 years of age or older
- It is also a Training Ahead recommendation to complete the pre-reading provided on enrolment
What to Bring and Wear
The practical will be completed in a simulated rail corridor and full PPE will be required. The following PPE is a mandatory requirement:
- Work boots – ankle supportive, steel capped and lace up
- Long pants
- Long sleeve high visibility shirt or high visibility vest
- Eye protection – safety glasses
- Hard hat
- Safety gloves
If PPE is not provided, it can be purchased from the Training Ahead office for $40
(This includes a hard hat, vest, gloves, safety glasses)
ID To Bring
You are required to bring a valid photo ID, ideally, one of the following two types:
- Australian Drivers Licence
- Passport
Nationally Accredited Training
Yes, it is delivered by Aakira Pty Ltd trading as Training Ahead Australia (RTO Code: 45462)
Employment Pathways
This course provides a pathway to work in the following rail industry job roles:
- Rail Infrastructure – Track Work
- Track Worker, Track Installer, Track Maintainer
- Rail Infrastructure – Structures
- Structures Maintainer
- Rail Infrastructure – Track Surfacing
- Plant Operator, Mobile Plant Operator, Way Gang Driver
Language, Literacy and Numeracy
- 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.