QR3.2 SARC and Fatigue Management **ZOOM**
Overview
This course has been designed for workers who are required to access the rail corridor as part of their role. It is designed to 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.
It includes following the policies‚ procedures and protocols of the access provider for situational awareness and rail safety, operating under local track protection rules in accordance with safe working and regulatory requirements and workplace procedures. It involves accessing and interpreting information about track protection requirements, carrying out assigned protection and/or work activities, and responding appropriately to safety incidents and abnormal situations within the limits of personal responsibility.
It also includes identifying and acting on signs of fatigue and implementing appropriate strategies to minimise fatigue during work activities.
**This course is valid for personnel looking to work on the Queensland Rail Network**
This workshop is completed online via a zoom session. Requirements for successfully attending this workshop are as follows:
- Individual laptop or desktop computer with a webcam
- Reliable internet connection
- Google Chrome
- Basic computer literacy
- Email address
Outline
Certificates
Upon successful completion of all assessments, students will receive:
- TLIF2080 – Safely access the rail corridor
- TLIW2001 – Operate under track protection rules
- TLIF2010 – Apply fatigue management strategies
- QR3.2 Safely Access the Rail Corridor (This course aligns to specific requirements of Queensland Rail's Network Rules and Procedures MD-12-189)
Participants may wish to expand their knowledge and skills in the rail industry and enrol within the TLI21315 - Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure qualification.
Topics
The following topics are covered within this course:
- Demonstrate how to safely access and work in the rail corridor
- Recognise the danger zone
- Identify and access a safe place
- Identify the direction of approaching traffic
- Apply minimum sighting distances
- Maintain situational awareness to identify potential risks
- Identify and explain the use of communication tools when working in the rail environment
- Identify electrical safety hazards, risks and controls used in the rail corridor
- Identify and report unsafe situations within the rail environment
- Undertake work activities under local track protection rules in accordance with safeworking rules, procedures and regulatory requirements
Entry Requirements
Including Language Literacy and Numeracy (LL&N):
- Read and understand work safety signs and symbols
- Read and understand workplace policies and procedures
- Communicate identified hazards
- Calculations of time spent in different activities
If completing Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure Core Units via correspondence, students MUST attend QR3.2 Safely Access the Rail Corridor training to be eligible for this option
Assessment Methods
The following assessment methods are used within this course:
- Theory assessment (open book)
- Practical demonstration
- Case study
Delivery Method
- This course is facilitated via electronic platform - ZOOM or Microsoft Teams
Recertification
Before the expiry date‚ students will need to return to CERT to complete a recertification. If the expiry date has passed‚ the student must return to CERT and re-sit the full Safely Access the Rail Corridor (SARC) course.
Book directly into a course
Name | Date | Time | Location | Available Spaces | Cost | ||
QR3.2 SARC and Fatigue Management **ZOOM** | 26 March 2021 | 07:30 am - 04:00 pm | Microsoft Teams/Zoom Meeting | 7 | $400.00 |