ARTC Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 1

ARTC Code of Practice for the Victorian Main Line Operations TA20
Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 1 is the entry point into managing track force protection on the ARTC Managed Victorian Rail Network. As a Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 1 you will follow the correct procedure to correctly plan work in the rail corridor.

Certificates

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Statement of Attainment (Nationally Recognised)
  • TLIF0023 Conduct track protection assessment
 
Certificate of Achievement 
  • ARTC Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 1
 
Note: The above are issued after ALL assessments have been completed (Refer to Assessment Methods to view all assessments within this course)

Topics

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  • Define the role of the Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 1
  • Follow the correct procedure to correctly plan work in the rail corridor
  • Describe the function of Track Force Protection Coordinator Level 1 documentation
  • Define the function of the Network Information Books (NIBs)
  • Follow the correct procedure to implement, manage and fulfil Lookout Working
  • Correctly identify the rear of a passing train’ light engine(s) or track vehicles(s)

Entry Requirements

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The pre-requisites for this course are as follows:

  • TA20 ARTC Track Protection Lookout and Track Protection Handsignaller
  • TLIF0020 Safely Access the Rail Corridor and
  • CPCWHS1001 Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry
  • TLIF0027 Perform lookout duties
  • TLIF2082 Perform handsignaller duties
  • TLIW0007 Operate under track protection rules
  • TLIF2097 Use audible track warning devices

Participants will also require a

  • Compliant Certificate of Fitness (Category 1)

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 (In Class)
  • Practical On Job Training – This involves the completion of a Practical Logbook, Practical Workbook & Supervisor Report. These need to be signed off by an already qualified person
  • Assessment of Competence – The Competency Assessment is conducted one on one with a CERT assessor at completion of all Practical On Job Training

Delivery Method

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  • Face to face workshop (two days) and then on the job training at participants workplace

Recertification

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  • The ARTC Certificate of Achievement is valid for two (2) years from date of issue. 
  • Recertification is required every two (2) years from the date of assessment.
  • Recertification takes four (4) hours and can be scheduled as required.
  • Contact CERT Victoria via phone to schedule your recertification appointment.
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Medical Requirement

Category 1 Rail Medical (CAT 1)

This is the highest level of rail medical available and is for rail workers or contractors undertaking a safety critical role requiring a high level of attentiveness to their tasks and where sudden incapacity may result in a serious incident affecting the public or the rail network.

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This course requires a CAT 1 Rail Medical.

Book your Cat 1 Rail Medical by email: medbookings@cert.edu.au or,
phone: 1300 042 378

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