About Warp Training Australia
RTO code: 51972
Warp Training Australia (WTA) is a registered training organisation (RTO 51972) with our head office located at 310 Treasure Rd N, Welshpool WA and our QLD branch located at 16 Cronulla Court, Slacks Creek, QLD. WTA’s origins grew out of a need to provide MRWA approved and best practice traffic management accreditations for our sister company, but that was just the start. Today we are much more than just trainers in traffic management, courses on scope are consistently growing and evolving to meet the needs of industry and our commitment to exceptional training is delivering well trained personnel to those industries we support.
Warp Training Australia also offer Group onsite training and public courses at Regional Locations throughout WA & QLD and can travel anywhere to deliver onsite group training.
WTA is about great training and support for all whom we serve. We are here to create a relationship that provides the confidence to think of us as the training arm of your business. If your company is looking for a training organisation that is committed to delivering the best trained students with industry relevant training, then we invite you to contact us for a more comprehensive brief on our capabilities.
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RIISS00054
On Campus
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Traffic Controller
Become a licensed traffic controller with the RIISS00054 Traffic Controller Skill Set. This nationally recognised course is part of the traffic controller accreditation scheme in most Australian states and territories. The course covers: worksite safety and communication, positioning traffic signs and barriers, correctly directing traffic, using hand held stop-slow bats, using correct hand signals, reporting traffic offenders, and much more. Enquire now for the full list of traffic controller competencies, licensing outcomes, and upcoming enrolment dates..
RIIRIS301E
Online, On Campus
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The RIIRIS301E Apply Risk Management Processes unit involves applying risk management procedures within the mining, drilling, and civil infrastructure sectors. It is relevant for individuals who play a role in implementing these procedures as part of their job duties, such as employers, line managers, supervisors, safety representatives, or employees involved in workplace risk assessments.
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Average duration: 3 months.
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.
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RIIWHS205E
Online, On Campus, Traineeship
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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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