Safely Access The Rail Corridor (SARC) – Metro

TLIF0020
This course is an induction training package designed for individuals wanting to work on the Adelaide Metro Passenger Rail Network (AMPRN). The Safely Access The Rail Corridor (SARC) - Metro course outlines 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. This version of the course is contextualised for light and heavy rail, train and tram, and involves electrical awareness for people wanting to work on or around these networks. This course is suitable for individuals with no prior rail industry experience.

Certificates

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Upon successful completion of all assessments, students will receive:

Statement of Attainment (Nationally Recognised)
  •  TLIF0020 – Safely access the rail corridor

Topics

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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

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There are no pre-requisites for this course

Language Literacy and Numeracy (LL&N)

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Participants will undergo an LL&N assessment at the commencement of the course. This course requires participants to have LL&N levels to be able to:

  • Read and understand work safety signs and symbols
  • Read and understand workplace policies and procedures
  • Communicate identified hazards

Assessment

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  • Theory assessment (open book)
  • Practical assessment

Delivery Method

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  • This course is facilitated via a face to face workshop

Recertification

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Medical Requirement

In order to obtain your Rail Industry Worker Card (RIW Card) upon the completion of this course, you will also need to undertake a minimum of a Category 3 Rail Medical.

Category 3 Rail Medicals can be booked simultaneously when scheduling your course booking via the enrolment button, by email: medbookings@cert.edu.au or,
phone: 1300 042 378

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