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SUMMARY:Queensland Rail 3.15 Working in the Electrified Territory Recertification
DESCRIPTION:Queensland Rail 3.15 Working in the Electrified Territory Recertification \n\nQR_3.15_WET_R\n\n\nThis course provides essential safety training for workers who will be working in or near Queensland Rail's electrified rail environment. It covers safe practices for operating around the electric traction system and working within electrified territories to prevent injuries and incidents. \n\nThe course is designed for contractors and authorised personnel\, equipping them with a foundational understanding of the traction system\, electrical risks\, and minimum safe working procedures for working in electrified areas within Queensland Rail. It also provides guidelines on effectively reporting incidents and emergencies. \n\nSuccessful completion of this training is mandatory to perform work safely on or near high-voltage electrical apparatus across Queensland Rail’s electrified rail network (unless the work is performed under direct supervision). This course does not grant access to railway corridors or facilities. \n\n \n\nIntroduction:\nTo ensure you are fully prepared and able to participate in your training session\, please bring the following items with you: \n\n\n	\n	Rail Industry Worker (RIW) Card  \n	\n	\n	Current Queensland Rail (QR) WET Electric Traction Card \n	\n\n\n\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis course is intended for individuals who have previously completed the initial QR 3.15 Working in the Electrified Territory course and need to recertify their qualifications.\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes:\nDescribe how the electric traction system operates: Recognise and explain the key components of the electric traction system and its role in the electrified rail environment.Identify common electrical and safety terminology: Understand and correctly use electrical and safety terms relevant to working in electrified territories.Outline legislative obligations and requirements for working in electrified territory and around overhead line equipment: Recognise and describe the key safety regulations and obligations when working in electrified environments\, particularly in relationIdentify emergency situations and describe the process to be followed: Recognise potential emergency situations and explain the procedures to follow for managing electrical incidents and ensuring safety.\n\n\nLearning Methods:\n\n	Classroom-based learning: Face-to-face instruction covering essential theoretical concepts and safety procedures.\n	Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.\n\n\n\n\nProgram Benefits:\nSafety Compliance: Meets the safety and regulatory requirements for working in electrified rail environments\, ensuring full compliance with Queensland Rail’s safety standards.Career Continuity: Maintains up-to-date certification\, ensuring participants can continue to work safely and legally within the rail sector.Recognition: Participants receive a Queensland Rail Certificate of Achievement\, recognised across the industry for its credibility and value.\n\n\nContent:\n\n  \n\nEnquire\nUpcoming Workshops\n\n\nName\nDate\nTime\nLocation\nSpaces\nCost\nIndividual Enrol\nNew Client Enrol\nExisting Client Enrol\n\n\n\n\n\nQueensland Rail 3.15 Working in the Electrified Territory Recertification\n1 May 2026\n08:30 am - 10:30 am\nBRISBANE CITY\n1\n$204.00\nEnrol\nEnrol\nEnrol
URL:https://www.instructionco.com.au/course/queensland-rail-3-15-working-in-the-electrified-territory-recertification/
LOCATION:BRISBANE CITY\, BRISBANE CITY\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260501T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260501T123000
DTSTAMP:20260415T144417
CREATED:20260310T092406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260310T092406Z
UID:15344-1777624200-1777638600@www.instructionco.com.au
SUMMARY:Queensland Rail 3.15 Working in the Electrified Territory
DESCRIPTION:Queensland Rail 3.15 Working in the Electrified Territory \n\nQR3.15_WET\n\n\nThis course provides essential safety training for workers who will be working in or near Queensland Rail's electrified rail environment. It covers safe practices for operating around the electric traction system and working within electrified territories to prevent injuries and incidents. \n\nThe course is designed for contractors and authorised personnel\, equipping them with a foundational understanding of the traction system\, electrical risks\, and minimum safe working procedures for working in electrified areas within Queensland Rail. It also provides guidelines on effectively reporting incidents and emergencies. \n\nSuccessful completion of this training is mandatory to perform work safely on or near high-voltage electrical apparatus across Queensland Rail’s electrified rail network (unless the work is performed under direct supervision). This course does not grant access to railway corridors or facilities. \n\nIntroduction:\nTo ensure you are fully prepared and able to participate in your training session\, please bring the following items with you: \n\n\n	\n	Rail Industry Worker (RIW) Card  \n	\n	\n	Current Queensland Rail (QR) SARC Trackside Protection Card  \n	\n\n\n\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis course is intended for workers who will be involved in tasks within electrified territories\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes:\nDescribe how the electric traction system operates: Recognise and explain the key components of the electric traction system and its role in the electrified rail environment.Identify common electrical and safety terminology: Understand and correctly use electrical and safety terms relevant to working in electrified territories.Outline legislative obligations and requirements for working in electrified territory and around overhead line equipment: Recognise and describe the key safety regulations and obligations when working in electrified environments\, particularly in relationIdentify emergency situations and describe the process to be followed: Recognise potential emergency situations and explain the procedures to follow for managing electrical incidents and ensuring safety.\n\n\nLearning Methods:\n\n	Classroom-based learning: Face-to-face instruction covering essential theoretical concepts and safety procedures.\n	Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.\n\n\n\n\nProgram Benefits:\nSafety Compliance: Meets the safety and regulatory requirements for working in electrified rail environments\, ensuring full compliance with Queensland Rail’s safety standards.Hazard Awareness: Provides workers with the skills to identify and manage electrical hazards\, reducing the risk of injury or fatality.Operational Preparedness: Prepares participants to respond effectively to electrical emergencies\, ensuring safe and efficient operations.Career Development: Offers workers the necessary certification to work in electrified rail environments\, supporting career growth and skill development in the rail industry.Industry Recognition: The course provides recognised certification that enhances employability and credibility within the rail sector.\n\n\nContent:\n\n  \n\nEnquire\nUpcoming Workshops\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.instructionco.com.au/course/queensland-rail-3-15-working-in-the-electrified-territory-5/
LOCATION:BRISBANE CITY\, BRISBANE CITY\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260501T083000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260501T143000
DTSTAMP:20260415T144418
CREATED:20260406T222448Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260406T222448Z
UID:15401-1777624200-1777645800@www.instructionco.com.au
SUMMARY:Queensland Rail 3.2 SARC and 3.15 WET Recertification
DESCRIPTION:Queensland Rail 3.2 SARC and 3.15 WET Recertification \n\nQR 3.2& QR 3.15\n\n\nThis re-certification course is aligned to the specific requirements of Queensland Rail. \n\nIt is designed to recertify the students in QR 3.2 Safely access the rail corridor and QR 3.15 Working in the electrified territory and give learners the skills and knowledge required to safely enter and navigate around the rail corridor and danger zone with the permission of the access provider‚ in accordance with legislative and regulatory requirements including testing learning knowledge of electric traction system‚ as well as how to work safely in the electrified territory\, in order to prevent injuries and avoidable incidents.\n\n \n\nIntroduction:\n\n\n\nTarget Audience:\nYou must be able to speak and understand English. You will need to pass a simple Language\, Literacy and Numeracy test prior to commencement of the training.\n\nYou will need to complete a Railway Category 1\, 2 or 3 Medical prior to commencing work.\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes:\n\n\n\nLearning Methods:\nThis course is facilitated Face to Face in a classroom environment.\n\nThe assessment methods used for this course include:\n\n	Knowledge based assessment\n\n\nAll participants attending courses must be wearing full QR PPE\, this means helmet with wide brim attachment or wide brim hat\, safety glasses\, long sleeve safety orange shirt\, long pants\, safety boots with steel cap laced up ankle high.\n \n\n\nProgram Benefits:\n\n\n\nContent:\n\n  \n\nEnquire\nUpcoming Workshops\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.instructionco.com.au/course/queensland-rail-3-2-sarc-and-3-15-wet-recertification-2/
LOCATION:BRISBANE CITY\, BRISBANE CITY\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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CREATED:20260310T092405Z
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UID:15337-1777638600-1777653000@www.instructionco.com.au
SUMMARY:TLIF2010 Apply fatigue management strategies
DESCRIPTION:TLIF2010 Apply fatigue management strategies \n\nTLIF2010\n\n\nThis course provides learners with the skills and knowledge required to identify and apply effective fatigue management strategies to enhance workplace safety and performance.\n\nParticipants will be equipped with the ability to recognise the signs of fatigue\, understand contributing factors\, and apply appropriate strategies to manage personal and work-related fatigue. It supports compliance with national legislation and organisational fatigue risk management systems.\n\nIntroduction:\n\n\n\nTarget Audience:\nThis course is suitable for workers in industries where fatigue can impact safety and performance\, including rail. It is particularly relevant for shift workers\, drivers\, machinery operators\, and those working long or irregular hours.\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes:\nRecognise the signs and symptoms of fatigue: Identify physical\, emotional\, and cognitive indicators of fatigue.Identify factors that contribute to fatigue: Understand lifestyle\, environmental\, and workplace contributors.Understand the impact of fatigue on performance: Explain how fatigue affects decision-making\, reaction time\, and workplace safety.Apply effective fatigue management strategies: Implement personal and organisational strategies to manage fatigue.Report fatigue-related issues: Understand the process for reporting and addressing fatigue concerns in the workplace.\n\n\nLearning Methods:\n\n	Classroom-based learning: Face-to-face instruction covering essential theoretical concepts and safety procedures.\n	Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.\n	Practical assessments: Hands-on activities where participants demonstrate their skills in a controlled environment.\n\n\n\n\nProgram Benefits:\nImproved Workplace Safety: Reduces the risk of fatigue-related incidents and accidents.Compliance: Supports compliance with national fatigue management legislation and policies.Career Development: Enhances professional competence in safety-critical industries.Practical Strategies: Provides applicable tools to manage fatigue in day-to-day operations.\n\n\nContent:\n\n  \n\nEnquire\nUpcoming Workshops\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.instructionco.com.au/course/tlif2010-apply-fatigue-management-strategies-6/
LOCATION:BRISBANE CITY\, BRISBANE CITY\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260504T090000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260504T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T144418
CREATED:20260327T032344Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260327T032344Z
UID:15395-1777885200-1777906800@www.instructionco.com.au
SUMMARY:TfNSW Safely access the rail corridor
DESCRIPTION:TfNSW Safely access the rail corridor \n\nTLIF0020_TfNSW\n\n\nCourse Heading Section (Website)\nThe TfNSW Accessing the Rail Corridor Induction course is designed to equip workers with the necessary skills and knowledge to safely access and work within the rail corridor. This induction is essential for anyone requiring access to rail environments\, ensuring compliance with TfNSW safety protocols and reducing the risk of accidents and incidents\n\nIntroduction:\nEntry Requirements Section (Website)\ntest\n\n\nTarget Audience:\nDelivery Mode Section (Website)\nThe course is intended for employees\, contractors\, and supervisors who require access to the rail corridor under TfNSW guidelines\, including track workers\, maintenance personnel\, safety officers\, and operational staff\n\nIf participant is under 17\, eligibility for a TfNSW Rail Safety Worker Authorisation must be obtained in writing from TfNSW Organisational Development (OD) before the learner can participate in training. This can take up to 10 working days on receipt of the applicable form. Please contact us to send the form to you if you have someone under 17.\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes:\nAssessment Information Section (Website)Demonstrate how to safely access and work in the rail corridor: Understand and apply TfNSW access protocols and safety procedures when entering and working within the rail corridor.Recognise the danger zone: Identify the designated danger zones in the rail corridor and understand the associated risks when working in these areas.Identify and access a safe place: Locate and safely access a designated safe place within the rail corridor\, ensuring quick refuge from potential hazards or approaching traffic.Identify the direction of approaching traffic: Assess and determine the direction of approaching trains or other rail traffic to plan for safe movement and avoid accidents. Apply minimum sighting distances: Understand and apply the required minimum sighting distances to ensure visibility of approaching trains or vehicles\, reducing risk in the rail environment.Identify and explain the use of communication tools when working in the rail environment: Recognise the various communication tools and systems used within the rail environment and demonstrate how to effectively communicate safety-critical informationIdentify and report unsafe situations within the rail environment: Recognize unsafe work conditions or practices\, understand the importance of reporting these hazards\, and follow the correct procedures for escalation and rectification.\n\n\nLearning Methods:\nHow can this course benefit you Section (Website)\n\n\n	Classroom-based learning: Face-to-face instruction covering essential theoretical concepts and safety procedures.\n	Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.\n	Practical observation assessments: Hands-on activities where participants demonstrate their skills in a controlled environment.\n\n\n\n\nProgram Benefits:\nWhere this course can take you Section (Website) Career Advancement: Equips participants with essential skills and safety knowledge required for working in the rail corridor\, serving as a stepping stone toward more advanced roles within the rail industry.Certification: Upon successful completion\, participants receive a Statement of Completion or Induction Certificate (as per TfNSW requirements)\, demonstrating their ability to safely access the rail corridor under TfNSW protocols.Safety and Compliance: Ensures all participants are trained to meet TfNSW safety standards and regulatory obligations\, promoting a culture of safety and reducing incidents in the rail environment.Industry Recognition: This induction is mandated by and recognised within the TfNSW network\, validating participant readiness to work in a safety-critical rail environment and increasing their eligibility for future rail-related work.\n\n\nContent:\n\n  \n\nEnquire\nUpcoming Workshops\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.instructionco.com.au/course/tfnsw-safely-access-the-rail-corridor-91/
LOCATION:ARNDELL PARK\, ARNDELL PARK\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260508T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260508T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T144418
CREATED:20260323T042351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T042351Z
UID:15384-1778227200-1778252400@www.instructionco.com.au
SUMMARY:TfNSW Safely access the rail corridor
DESCRIPTION:TfNSW Safely access the rail corridor \n\nTLIF0020_TfNSW\n\n\nCourse Heading Section (Website)\nThe TfNSW Accessing the Rail Corridor Induction course is designed to equip workers with the necessary skills and knowledge to safely access and work within the rail corridor. This induction is essential for anyone requiring access to rail environments\, ensuring compliance with TfNSW safety protocols and reducing the risk of accidents and incidents\n\nIntroduction:\nEntry Requirements Section (Website)\ntest\n\n\nTarget Audience:\nDelivery Mode Section (Website)\nThe course is intended for employees\, contractors\, and supervisors who require access to the rail corridor under TfNSW guidelines\, including track workers\, maintenance personnel\, safety officers\, and operational staff\n\nIf participant is under 17\, eligibility for a TfNSW Rail Safety Worker Authorisation must be obtained in writing from TfNSW Organisational Development (OD) before the learner can participate in training. This can take up to 10 working days on receipt of the applicable form. Please contact us to send the form to you if you have someone under 17.\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes:\nAssessment Information Section (Website)Demonstrate how to safely access and work in the rail corridor: Understand and apply TfNSW access protocols and safety procedures when entering and working within the rail corridor.Recognise the danger zone: Identify the designated danger zones in the rail corridor and understand the associated risks when working in these areas.Identify and access a safe place: Locate and safely access a designated safe place within the rail corridor\, ensuring quick refuge from potential hazards or approaching traffic.Identify the direction of approaching traffic: Assess and determine the direction of approaching trains or other rail traffic to plan for safe movement and avoid accidents. Apply minimum sighting distances: Understand and apply the required minimum sighting distances to ensure visibility of approaching trains or vehicles\, reducing risk in the rail environment.Identify and explain the use of communication tools when working in the rail environment: Recognise the various communication tools and systems used within the rail environment and demonstrate how to effectively communicate safety-critical informationIdentify and report unsafe situations within the rail environment: Recognize unsafe work conditions or practices\, understand the importance of reporting these hazards\, and follow the correct procedures for escalation and rectification.\n\n\nLearning Methods:\nHow can this course benefit you Section (Website)\n\n\n	Classroom-based learning: Face-to-face instruction covering essential theoretical concepts and safety procedures.\n	Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.\n	Practical observation assessments: Hands-on activities where participants demonstrate their skills in a controlled environment.\n\n\n\n\nProgram Benefits:\nWhere this course can take you Section (Website) Career Advancement: Equips participants with essential skills and safety knowledge required for working in the rail corridor\, serving as a stepping stone toward more advanced roles within the rail industry.Certification: Upon successful completion\, participants receive a Statement of Completion or Induction Certificate (as per TfNSW requirements)\, demonstrating their ability to safely access the rail corridor under TfNSW protocols.Safety and Compliance: Ensures all participants are trained to meet TfNSW safety standards and regulatory obligations\, promoting a culture of safety and reducing incidents in the rail environment.Industry Recognition: This induction is mandated by and recognised within the TfNSW network\, validating participant readiness to work in a safety-critical rail environment and increasing their eligibility for future rail-related work.\n\n\nContent:\n\n  \n\nEnquire\nUpcoming Workshops\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.instructionco.com.au/course/tfnsw-safely-access-the-rail-corridor-15/
LOCATION:BERESFIELD\, BERESFIELD\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260511T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260514T160000
DTSTAMP:20260415T144418
CREATED:20251202T010859Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T232529Z
UID:14840-1778486400-1778774400@www.instructionco.com.au
SUMMARY:ARTC NSW Track Vehicle Operator
DESCRIPTION:ARTC NSW Track Vehicle Operator \n\nARTC_NSW_TVO\n\n\nThe ARTC NSW Track Vehicle Operator course is designed to qualify participants to safely operate road-rail vehicles and other on-track machines on the ARTC NSW rail network. The course ensures that participants understand the operational requirements\, safeworking responsibilities\, and communications protocols involved in controlling rail-bound vehicles. Emphasis is placed on safety\, regulatory compliance\, and coordination with Network Control and other safeworking personnel.\n\nIntroduction:\n\n\n\nTarget Audience:\n\n	Existing rail workers looking to upskill or gain certification for track vehicle operator roles.\n	Individuals seeking to meet regulatory requirements for working on the ARTC NSW Network\n\n\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes:\nOperating track vehicles safely: Understanding operational controls\, safety systems\, and procedures for starting\, stopping\, and manoeuvring on-track vehicles.Managing vehicle movements within protected worksites: Coordinating movements with Protection Officers and other site personnel.Communicating with Network Control and safeworking personnel: Using correct communication protocols\, including obtaining authority to access track.Complying with ARTC NSW Network Rules and Procedures: Operating within network guidelines for safe movement and positioning of vehicles.Responding to faults\, failures\, or incidents: Applying procedures for breakdowns\, emergency stops\, and incident escalation.\n\n\nLearning Methods:\n\n	Classroom-based learning: Face-to-face instruction covering essential theoretical concepts and safety procedures.\n	Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.\n	In-field logbook: Participants complete tasks under the supervision of a qualified mentor\, documenting their experiences and competencies in a logbook.\n	Practical observation assessments: Hands-on activities where participants demonstrate their skills in a controlled environment.\n\n\n\n\nProgram Benefits:\nCareer Advancement: Enables participants to pursue roles involving the operation of track vehicles\, enhancing employability within rail construction and maintenance teams.Certification: Successful participants receive a Statement of Attainment and Certificate of Achievement\, authorising them to operate track vehicles in the ARTC NSW network.Safety and Compliance: Ensures participants are trained to manage complex protection scenarios in line with ARTC NSW Network Rules\, significantly enhancing worksite safety and regulatory compliance.Practical Experience: Includes real-world scenarios\, planning exercises\, and practical assessments that simulate high-risk rail environments\, building confidence and operational capability.Industry Recognition: The course is recognised by the ARTC\, enhancing the credibility and employability of participants within the rail industry.\n\n\nContent:\n\n  \n\nEnquire\nUpcoming Workshops\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.instructionco.com.au/course/artc-nsw-track-vehicle-operator/
LOCATION:BERESFIELD\, BERESFIELD\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260512T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260512T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T144418
CREATED:20260323T042351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T042351Z
UID:15383-1778572800-1778598000@www.instructionco.com.au
SUMMARY:TfNSW Safely access the rail corridor
DESCRIPTION:TfNSW Safely access the rail corridor \n\nTLIF0020_TfNSW\n\n\nCourse Heading Section (Website)\nThe TfNSW Accessing the Rail Corridor Induction course is designed to equip workers with the necessary skills and knowledge to safely access and work within the rail corridor. This induction is essential for anyone requiring access to rail environments\, ensuring compliance with TfNSW safety protocols and reducing the risk of accidents and incidents\n\nIntroduction:\nEntry Requirements Section (Website)\ntest\n\n\nTarget Audience:\nDelivery Mode Section (Website)\nThe course is intended for employees\, contractors\, and supervisors who require access to the rail corridor under TfNSW guidelines\, including track workers\, maintenance personnel\, safety officers\, and operational staff\n\nIf participant is under 17\, eligibility for a TfNSW Rail Safety Worker Authorisation must be obtained in writing from TfNSW Organisational Development (OD) before the learner can participate in training. This can take up to 10 working days on receipt of the applicable form. Please contact us to send the form to you if you have someone under 17.\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes:\nAssessment Information Section (Website)Demonstrate how to safely access and work in the rail corridor: Understand and apply TfNSW access protocols and safety procedures when entering and working within the rail corridor.Recognise the danger zone: Identify the designated danger zones in the rail corridor and understand the associated risks when working in these areas.Identify and access a safe place: Locate and safely access a designated safe place within the rail corridor\, ensuring quick refuge from potential hazards or approaching traffic.Identify the direction of approaching traffic: Assess and determine the direction of approaching trains or other rail traffic to plan for safe movement and avoid accidents. Apply minimum sighting distances: Understand and apply the required minimum sighting distances to ensure visibility of approaching trains or vehicles\, reducing risk in the rail environment.Identify and explain the use of communication tools when working in the rail environment: Recognise the various communication tools and systems used within the rail environment and demonstrate how to effectively communicate safety-critical informationIdentify and report unsafe situations within the rail environment: Recognize unsafe work conditions or practices\, understand the importance of reporting these hazards\, and follow the correct procedures for escalation and rectification.\n\n\nLearning Methods:\nHow can this course benefit you Section (Website)\n\n\n	Classroom-based learning: Face-to-face instruction covering essential theoretical concepts and safety procedures.\n	Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.\n	Practical observation assessments: Hands-on activities where participants demonstrate their skills in a controlled environment.\n\n\n\n\nProgram Benefits:\nWhere this course can take you Section (Website) Career Advancement: Equips participants with essential skills and safety knowledge required for working in the rail corridor\, serving as a stepping stone toward more advanced roles within the rail industry.Certification: Upon successful completion\, participants receive a Statement of Completion or Induction Certificate (as per TfNSW requirements)\, demonstrating their ability to safely access the rail corridor under TfNSW protocols.Safety and Compliance: Ensures all participants are trained to meet TfNSW safety standards and regulatory obligations\, promoting a culture of safety and reducing incidents in the rail environment.Industry Recognition: This induction is mandated by and recognised within the TfNSW network\, validating participant readiness to work in a safety-critical rail environment and increasing their eligibility for future rail-related work.\n\n\nContent:\n\n  \n\nEnquire\nUpcoming Workshops\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.instructionco.com.au/course/tfnsw-safely-access-the-rail-corridor-14/
LOCATION:BERESFIELD\, BERESFIELD\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260522T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260522T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T144418
CREATED:20260323T042351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260413T032417Z
UID:15382-1779436800-1779462000@www.instructionco.com.au
SUMMARY:TfNSW Safely access the rail corridor
DESCRIPTION:TfNSW Safely access the rail corridor \n\nTLIF0020_TfNSW\n\n\nCourse Heading Section (Website)\nThe TfNSW Accessing the Rail Corridor Induction course is designed to equip workers with the necessary skills and knowledge to safely access and work within the rail corridor. This induction is essential for anyone requiring access to rail environments\, ensuring compliance with TfNSW safety protocols and reducing the risk of accidents and incidents\n\nIntroduction:\nEntry Requirements Section (Website)\ntest\n\n\nTarget Audience:\nDelivery Mode Section (Website)\nThe course is intended for employees\, contractors\, and supervisors who require access to the rail corridor under TfNSW guidelines\, including track workers\, maintenance personnel\, safety officers\, and operational staff\n\nIf participant is under 17\, eligibility for a TfNSW Rail Safety Worker Authorisation must be obtained in writing from TfNSW Organisational Development (OD) before the learner can participate in training. This can take up to 10 working days on receipt of the applicable form. Please contact us to send the form to you if you have someone under 17.\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes:\nAssessment Information Section (Website)Demonstrate how to safely access and work in the rail corridor: Understand and apply TfNSW access protocols and safety procedures when entering and working within the rail corridor.Recognise the danger zone: Identify the designated danger zones in the rail corridor and understand the associated risks when working in these areas.Identify and access a safe place: Locate and safely access a designated safe place within the rail corridor\, ensuring quick refuge from potential hazards or approaching traffic.Identify the direction of approaching traffic: Assess and determine the direction of approaching trains or other rail traffic to plan for safe movement and avoid accidents. Apply minimum sighting distances: Understand and apply the required minimum sighting distances to ensure visibility of approaching trains or vehicles\, reducing risk in the rail environment.Identify and explain the use of communication tools when working in the rail environment: Recognise the various communication tools and systems used within the rail environment and demonstrate how to effectively communicate safety-critical informationIdentify and report unsafe situations within the rail environment: Recognize unsafe work conditions or practices\, understand the importance of reporting these hazards\, and follow the correct procedures for escalation and rectification.\n\n\nLearning Methods:\nHow can this course benefit you Section (Website)\n\n\n	Classroom-based learning: Face-to-face instruction covering essential theoretical concepts and safety procedures.\n	Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.\n	Practical observation assessments: Hands-on activities where participants demonstrate their skills in a controlled environment.\n\n\n\n\nProgram Benefits:\nWhere this course can take you Section (Website) Career Advancement: Equips participants with essential skills and safety knowledge required for working in the rail corridor\, serving as a stepping stone toward more advanced roles within the rail industry.Certification: Upon successful completion\, participants receive a Statement of Completion or Induction Certificate (as per TfNSW requirements)\, demonstrating their ability to safely access the rail corridor under TfNSW protocols.Safety and Compliance: Ensures all participants are trained to meet TfNSW safety standards and regulatory obligations\, promoting a culture of safety and reducing incidents in the rail environment.Industry Recognition: This induction is mandated by and recognised within the TfNSW network\, validating participant readiness to work in a safety-critical rail environment and increasing their eligibility for future rail-related work.\n\n\nContent:\n\n  \n\nEnquire\nUpcoming Workshops\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.instructionco.com.au/course/tfnsw-safely-access-the-rail-corridor-12/
LOCATION:BERESFIELD\, BERESFIELD\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260525T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260528T153000
DTSTAMP:20260415T144418
CREATED:20260318T052534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260318T052534Z
UID:15356-1779696000-1779982200@www.instructionco.com.au
SUMMARY:ARTC NSW Protection Officer Level 1
DESCRIPTION:ARTC NSW Protection Officer Level 1 \n\nARTC_NSW_PO1\n\n\nThe ARTC NSW Protection Officer Level 1 course equips participants with the skills and knowledge to implement and manage low-complexity protection plans within the ARTC NSW network. This includes safely planning and coordinating worksite protection methods\, applying safeworking rules\, and ensuring the safety of personnel and rail operations. This nationally recognised course supports compliance with the ARTC Network Rules and Procedures specific to NSW.\n\nIntroduction:\n\n\n\nTarget Audience:\n\n	New entrants to the rail industry who need foundational skills and knowledge.\n	Existing rail workers looking to upskill or gain certification for protection officer roles.\n	Individuals seeking to meet regulatory requirements for working on the ARTC NSW Network\n\n\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes:\nPlanning low-risk protection methods: Developing and implementing basic protection plans suitable for low-complexity rail tasks.Applying ARTC NSW safeworking rules: Understanding and complying with the Network Rules and Procedures relevant to Protection Officer duties.Communicating with Network Control: Requesting and confirming authority to access track using approved protocols and documentation.Coordinating site safety: Monitoring the worksite to ensure protection methods remain effective and all personnel are briefed on safety requirements.Maintaining safeworking documentation: Completing and managing required forms\, logs\, and communication records in line with ARTC standards.Responding to worksite changes: Adjusting protection arrangements to manage risks from unexpected operational changes or emergencies.\n\n\nLearning Methods:\n\n	Classroom-based learning: Face-to-face instruction covering essential theoretical concepts and safety procedures.\n	Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.\n	In-field logbook: Participants complete tasks under the supervision of a qualified mentor\, documenting their experiences and competencies in a logbook.\n	Practical observation assessments: Hands-on activities where participants demonstrate their skills in a controlled environment.\n\n\n\n\nProgram Benefits:\nCareer Advancement: Provides foundational skills and knowledge necessary for a career in the rail industry\, opening up opportunities for further advancement.Certification: Upon successful completion\, participants receive a Statement of Attainment and a Certificate of Achievement\, which are recognised within the ARTC NSW Network.Safety and Compliance: Ensures participants are trained to meet safety and regulatory requirements\, reducing the risk of accidents and improving overall safety on the job.Practical Experience: Combines classroom learning with practical assessments and in-field logbook tasks\, ensuring participants gain hands-on experience.Industry Recognition: The course is recognised by the ARTC\, enhancing the credibility and employability of participants within the rail industry.\n\n\nContent:\n\n  \n\nEnquire\nUpcoming Workshops\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.instructionco.com.au/course/artc-nsw-protection-officer-level-1-2/
LOCATION:BERESFIELD\, BERESFIELD\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260529T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260529T150000
DTSTAMP:20260415T144419
CREATED:20260323T042351Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260323T042351Z
UID:15381-1780041600-1780066800@www.instructionco.com.au
SUMMARY:TfNSW Safely access the rail corridor
DESCRIPTION:TfNSW Safely access the rail corridor \n\nTLIF0020_TfNSW\n\n\nCourse Heading Section (Website)\nThe TfNSW Accessing the Rail Corridor Induction course is designed to equip workers with the necessary skills and knowledge to safely access and work within the rail corridor. This induction is essential for anyone requiring access to rail environments\, ensuring compliance with TfNSW safety protocols and reducing the risk of accidents and incidents\n\nIntroduction:\nEntry Requirements Section (Website)\ntest\n\n\nTarget Audience:\nDelivery Mode Section (Website)\nThe course is intended for employees\, contractors\, and supervisors who require access to the rail corridor under TfNSW guidelines\, including track workers\, maintenance personnel\, safety officers\, and operational staff\n\nIf participant is under 17\, eligibility for a TfNSW Rail Safety Worker Authorisation must be obtained in writing from TfNSW Organisational Development (OD) before the learner can participate in training. This can take up to 10 working days on receipt of the applicable form. Please contact us to send the form to you if you have someone under 17.\n\n\n\nLearning Outcomes:\nAssessment Information Section (Website)Demonstrate how to safely access and work in the rail corridor: Understand and apply TfNSW access protocols and safety procedures when entering and working within the rail corridor.Recognise the danger zone: Identify the designated danger zones in the rail corridor and understand the associated risks when working in these areas.Identify and access a safe place: Locate and safely access a designated safe place within the rail corridor\, ensuring quick refuge from potential hazards or approaching traffic.Identify the direction of approaching traffic: Assess and determine the direction of approaching trains or other rail traffic to plan for safe movement and avoid accidents. Apply minimum sighting distances: Understand and apply the required minimum sighting distances to ensure visibility of approaching trains or vehicles\, reducing risk in the rail environment.Identify and explain the use of communication tools when working in the rail environment: Recognise the various communication tools and systems used within the rail environment and demonstrate how to effectively communicate safety-critical informationIdentify and report unsafe situations within the rail environment: Recognize unsafe work conditions or practices\, understand the importance of reporting these hazards\, and follow the correct procedures for escalation and rectification.\n\n\nLearning Methods:\nHow can this course benefit you Section (Website)\n\n\n	Classroom-based learning: Face-to-face instruction covering essential theoretical concepts and safety procedures.\n	Knowledge assessments: Written tests to evaluate participants' understanding of the course material.\n	Practical observation assessments: Hands-on activities where participants demonstrate their skills in a controlled environment.\n\n\n\n\nProgram Benefits:\nWhere this course can take you Section (Website) Career Advancement: Equips participants with essential skills and safety knowledge required for working in the rail corridor\, serving as a stepping stone toward more advanced roles within the rail industry.Certification: Upon successful completion\, participants receive a Statement of Completion or Induction Certificate (as per TfNSW requirements)\, demonstrating their ability to safely access the rail corridor under TfNSW protocols.Safety and Compliance: Ensures all participants are trained to meet TfNSW safety standards and regulatory obligations\, promoting a culture of safety and reducing incidents in the rail environment.Industry Recognition: This induction is mandated by and recognised within the TfNSW network\, validating participant readiness to work in a safety-critical rail environment and increasing their eligibility for future rail-related work.\n\n\nContent:\n\n  \n\nEnquire\nUpcoming Workshops\nThere are currently no openings available for this course.
URL:https://www.instructionco.com.au/course/tfnsw-safely-access-the-rail-corridor-11/
LOCATION:BERESFIELD\, BERESFIELD\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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