Civil Construction

TC2 & TMI2

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Course Summary

This course is designed for those who perform temporary traffic management on catergory 1 roads and are wanting to upgrade their current skill set to allow them to work on Category 2 roads.

Units delivered

RIISS00059 - Traffic Controller Skill Set for High Volume Roads (TC2)

RIIWHS207 - Control traffic on high volume roads

RIISS00061 - Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for High Volume Roads (TMI2)

RIIBEF301D - Run on-site operations

RIIWHS304 - Implement traffic management plans on high volume roads

Prerequisite

To be eligible to enrol in this training course you must have successfully completed a course in:

RIISS00058 - Traffic Controller - Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads (TC1) &

RIISS00060 - Traffic Management Implementer - Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads (TMI1)

You must also have at least 40 hours of experience working in a temporary traffic management workplace in a traffic controller role.

Coursework and Assessment

This course is a competency-based training program. You will be assessed via a combination of multiple choice questions, written response assessments, incident reporting, verbal questioning and practical skills demonstration and assessment.

20 hour Work Placement in a Live Traffic Situation

As part of this course, you will also be required to complete 20 hours of logged work placement with a traffic management company before completing your final practical assessment in a live traffic scenario. You must complete the 20 hours of logged hours and final assessment within 6 months of attending the coursework session.

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