About AusQ Training
RTO code: 52361
Our team started training and upskilling West Australians in 2011 to fill the gap in service providers for regional areas and to ensure traffic management training adequately prepared participants to enter the industry. Since then, we have helped raise the bar for professionalism and safety. Over the last ten years, we have trained more than 15,000 people so they can connect with employers and grow their careers within the construction industry.
AusQ Training is a registered training organisation that is accredited by the Training Accreditation Council. As a Main Roads WA approved training provider, we provide a range of solutions and always aim to make learning hands-on and interesting for all students.
Our entire team has extensive industry experience so we are across best-practices and compliance legislation. Our courses are designed to help individuals be safe and access the skills they need to further their career.
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RIIWHS302E
Online, On Campus
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Traffic Controller
Get your Traffic Control Licence with the nationally recognised short course RIIWHS205E - Control Traffic with Stop-Slow Bat. This training is an approved traffic controller training course in some Australian states and will teach you how to control vehicle and pedestrian traffic using stop-slow bats, hand signals, and approved communication devices. Competencies include: wearing correct PPE and high-vis clothing, following work instructions and site procedures, using communication devices and electronic equipment, reporting traffic offenders, responding to accidents and emergency situations. Enquire now for upcoming enrolment dates and information about traffic controller accreditation.
PLEASE NOTE: always check with your course provider before enrolment if you are seeking accreditation as a traffic controller..
RIICWD503E
Online, On Campus
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The RIICWD503E Prepare Traffic Management Plans and Traffic Guidance Schemes covers the skills and knowledge needed to assess risks at temporary traffic management sites, and to design and adjust traffic management plans and guidance schemes in civil construction. It includes preliminary risk assessment, selection, modification, and design of plans to ensure safe traffic flow. This training is essential for those involved in managing traffic to maintain safety and efficiency in construction environments.
Enquire now for a full list of entry requirements and available enrolment dates..
RIIRIS402E
Online, On Campus
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The RIIRIS402E Carry Out the Risk Management Processes unit teaches skills necessary for risk management in coal and metalliferous mining industries. It is mandated under mining legislation for specified occupational roles, outlined by Safety and Health Advisory Committees. Some sites require all supervisors to hold this competency. The unit covers planning, hazard identification, risk assessment, and implementing controls, suitable for supervisors overseeing and auditing risk assessments.
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RIIRTM301E
On Campus
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The RIIRTM301E Operate Truck or Trailer Mounted Attenuators course imparts the skills and knowledge to operate truck or trailer-mounted attenuators for traffic management at maintenance and civil construction sites. This includes planning, preparation, radio communication, positioning the attenuator, using other traffic controls, and cleanup.
Enquire now for a full list of entry requirements and available enrolment dates..
RIIWHS205E
Online, On Campus, Traineeship
More info
Possible job outcomes:
Traffic Controller
Get your Traffic Control Licence with the nationally recognised short course RIIWHS205E - Control Traffic with Stop-Slow Bat. This training is an approved traffic controller training course in some Australian states and will teach you how to control vehicle and pedestrian traffic using stop-slow bats, hand signals, and approved communication devices. Competencies include: wearing correct PPE and high-vis clothing, following work instructions and site procedures, using communication devices and electronic equipment, reporting traffic offenders, responding to accidents and emergency situations. Enquire now for upcoming enrolment dates and information about traffic controller accreditation..
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