TfNSW Accessing the Rail Corridor Induction
Accessing the Rail Corridor Induction course is a mandatory requirement for anyone performing work in the Transport for NSW rail corridor (including between Sydney, Nowra, Lithgow and Broadmeadow) and is recognised by UGL Regional Links (UGLRL).
During this training, you will learn the key hazards of operating in the rail environment and gives learners the skills and knowledge to safely enter and navigate around the rail corridor.
Please Note: If applicant is under 17, eligibility for a TfNSW Rail Safety Worker Authorisation must be obtained in writing from TfNSW Organisational Development (OD) before the candidate can participate in training. This can take up to 10 working days on receipt of the applicable form.
Certificates
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Topics
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The following topics are covered within this course:
Entry Requirements
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There are no pre-requisites for this course however, participants will require a compliant Certificate of Fitness (Category 3 Rail Medical), including Drug & alcohol to work on the railway.
Language Literacy and Numeracy (LL&N)
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Participants undergo an assessment prior to commencement of training which assists us to identify any learning support which may be required. This course requires participants to have language, literacy and numeracy skill levels to be able to:
- Read and understand work safety signs and symbols
- Read and understand workplace policies, procedures and information
- Understand basic spoken English
- Communicate basic safety-related information
Assessment
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Delivery Method
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Course Cost
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$250.00

Calendar
Medical Requirement
CAT 3 Medical
A Category 3 Medical is an assessment designed to help non-safety critical workers make sure their health and fitness does not impact the rail network. The CAT 3 Medical tests your ability to operate safely in the rail corridor so you can hear instructions, move to a safe place, and maintain an awareness of your surroundings.