About Training Ahead Australia
RTO code: 45462
Incorporated in 2013, Training Ahead Australia (TAA) has become the training provider of choice for many rail owners and Tier 1 contractors. We specialise in training for the rail sector, with the aim of improving safety standards throughout – which is achieved by combining industry experience with fresh and innovative training strategies.
The TAA team possess a broad and varied mix of skills, backgrounds and experience – and we wouldn’t have it any other way! From rail professionals who have served in the industry in excess of 30 years, to those who are just starting out in their careers – our team is as diverse as the clients who we serve. What does ultimately unites us is a shared vision for Training Ahead to be recognised as a champion for the rail industry across Australia – helping individuals and businesses to be more effective and efficient, to create a safer, more streamlined workplace for everyone.
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HLTPAT005
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Alcohol and Drug Tester (AOD)
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TLIF0020
On Campus
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