Star Training & Assessing is authorised to deliver traffic control courses in WA. This three days course meets all the criteria for the following four units:
This nationally recognised unit addresses the competency required to control traffic using a stop slow bat to ensure the safety of construction and maintenance workers and the general public.
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This nationally recognised unit addresses the competency required to access, interpret and apply site traffic plan procedures, traffic management plans to ensure traffic is controlled safely and ensure the safety of construction and maintenance workers and the general public.
This nationally recognised unit is designed for individuals who are required to communicate in the workplace within the resources and infrastructure industries. This unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
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This nationally recognised unit is designed for individuals who are required to obtain a Main Roads Traffic Controller certification but can also be delivered as a stand alone unit. This unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles especially in the resources and infrastructure industries.
Content includes:
Face to face delivery. The course involves a theory and practical assessment.
Participants must hold a white card and be able to converse and comprehend directions in basic English. A valid drivers license is also required.
On-site at your workplace or alternatively at our Perth Training Facility.
This course is delivered in three days. At the request of Main Roads two extra units have been added to the teaching materials. Participants will receive, together with the Main Roads card and certificate, two statements of attainment for the two new units of competency.
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This course addresses the competency required to refresh your current ‘Control Traffic using a Stop-Slow Bat’ and/or ‘Implement Traffic Management Plans’ competency. It is highly recommended that participants complete the refresher course every three years to keep their certificate current.
Face to face delivery. The course involves a theory assessment.
Evidence of Traffic Management training is required before commencement of the course. Participants must also be able to converse and comprehend basic English. A valid drivers license is also required.
Upon successful completion, participants receive a photo ID card and statement of attainment.
On-site at your workplace or alternatively at our Perth Training Facility.
One Day
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