Course Code: TLI27121 (Core Units Only) | Duration: 3 days
National Rail Labourer Course
TLI27121 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure ( Core Units)
Cost: $750
Course Overview
The TLI27121 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure – Core Units, also known as the National Rail Labourer Course is a specialised program that focuses on essential units within the TLI27121 qualification, custom-tailored for individuals engaged in diverse aspects of rail infrastructure work. Designed to hone practical skills and instill a sense of responsibility for work quality, this course is the fundamental stepping stone for those aspiring to operate safely and actively contribute to track construction and maintenance projects.
Our comprehensive curriculum empowers participants to perform routines and procedures critical to the rail industry, ensuring they become adept in track work, track inspection and examination, as well as plant and mobile plant operation. Whether you envision a career in laying the groundwork for new tracks or ensuring the integrity of existing ones, this course provides the knowledge and hands-on experience essential for success in these dynamic rail industry sectors.
WHO IS THE COURSE FOR?
- Aspiring professionals seeking an entry point into the rail industry
- Individuals interested in track construction and maintenance roles
- Those wanting to assume partial responsibility for work quality in rail infrastructure
- Workers aiming to operate safely and actively contribute to rail projects
- Individuals pursuing careers in track work, inspection, and mobile plant operation in the rail sector
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
The following topics are covered within this course:
- TLIB0012 Maintain and use hand tools
- TLID0020 Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
- TLIE1003 Participate in basic workplace communication
- TLIF0025 Follow work health and safety procedure
- TLIF2010 Apply fatigue management strategies
- TLIU2008 Apply environmental procedures to rail infrastructure
Locations
- Laverton
Units of Study
- TLIB0012 Maintain and use hand tools
- TLID0020 Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
- TLIE1003 Participate in basic workplace communications
- TLIF0025 Follow work health and safety procedures
- TLIU2008 Apply environmental procedures to rail infrastructure
- TLIF2010 Apply fatigue management strategies
Course Outcomes
Participants who are deemed competent in knowledge and practical assessments will receive:
A partial completion of TLI27121 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure with a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment certificate issued on successful completion.
Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment (SoA) for the unit of competency:
- TLIB0012 Maintain and use hand tools
- TLID0020 Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
- TLIE1003 Participate in basic workplace communications
- TLIF0025 Follow work health and safety procedures
- TLIU2008 Apply environmental procedures to rail infrastructure
- TLIF2010 Apply fatigue management strategies
SoA will be issued to participants, via email within ten (10) business working days. To prevent delay, participants MUST pay in full, have a current valid email address, valid contact number, and USI number.
Important Information
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES
Course Prerequisites and Age Requirement
- Participants MUST be 18 and above years of age
- Must hold TLIF0020 Safely access the rail corridor
PPE REQUIREMENTS
The practical will be completed in a simulated rail corridor and full PPE will be required. The following PPE is required:
- Safety work boots – steel capped, lace-up with ankle support.
- Full-length pants
- Long sleeve shirt or rail approved long sleeve high visibility shirt
- Rail Approved orange hi-vis vest
- Hard hat
- Safety glasses eye protection
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS
Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LL&N)
Before training begins, participants will go through an assessment that helps us determine if any learning support is needed. To complete this course, participants are expected to have the following language, literacy, and numeracy skills:
- Interpret and comprehend workplace safety signs and symbols.
- Comprehend workplace policies, procedures, and informational materials.
- Comprehend basic spoken English.
- Communicate essential safety-related information.
OTHER REQUIREMENTS
ISSUING OF STATEMENTS
ATS as provider of this training will issue and email you an electronic copy of your Statement of Attainment within 5-10 business days of completing the course. Your Statement of Attainment is issued by ATS as a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and is recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Other Things to Know
PROOF OF IDENTITY:
Participants are required to bring one of the following current valid photo identification documents (ID) on the day of training:
- Australian or International Passport
- Driver’s Licence
UPLOAD CERTIFICATE TO RIW CARD:
Australian Testing Services (ATS) will upload the participant’s certificate to the RIW database.
- To prevent delay, participants MUST have the correct RIW number or hold a RIW card/number.
- Delay can occur if you don’t hold a valid RIW card/number
Assessment Methods
To be deemed competent, participants are required to successfully complete a combination of the written and practical tasks which form an assessment instrument.
Delivery Methods
The delivery of this course is face-to-face in a combination of classroom and practical activities in a simulated rail environment.
Payment Options
Pay via EFTPOS/ direct payment.
Why Choose ATS RTO ?
With over 20 years experience delivering
training and assessment to the construction and rail industries, we pride ourselves on the quality of our training staff and coursework.
At ATS, we are dedicated to enhancing the skills and expanding the knowledge of
every student, with the objective of making your workplace a safer and more efficient environment.
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