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To renew your traffic controller accreditation in Queensland, you are required to demonstrate Currency of Industry Practice as a Traffic Controller and successfully complete the Transport and Main Roads (TMR) approved training program. Your Traffic Controller Industry Authority Card must be renewed every three (3) years. It is your responsibility to ensure that you maintain current accreditation when performing traffic controller duties.
Learn moreThis short course will provide participants with the skills and practical knowledge to control traffic with a stop-slow bat on roads within QLD. If you are looking to start working in the traffic management industry and only want to do Stop-Slow (not setup signs and cones), then this is the course for you.
Learn moreThis course has been designed to verify your industry currency, skills, knowledge and application of risk assessment and best practice procedures in the implementation, monitoring and removal of traffic guidance schemes in Queensland.
Learn moreThe Worksite Traffic Management (WTM) course provides students with the theory knowledge and practical skills to properly assess risk on a traffic management worksite and make adjustments to the Traffic Guidance Scheme.
This is a great course for current traffic controllers/managers to increase their knowledge, skills and authority on worksites all across Western Australia as it will allow you to easily fix problems that could otherwise cause delays while waiting for approval.
Learn moreThis unit describes the skills and knowledge required to operate truck or trailer mounted attenuators when carrying out traffic management activities in civil construction. It includes planning and preparing, using radio communication, operating and positioning truck or trailer mounted attenuator, using traffic controls, and cleaning up.
It applies to those working in operational roles. They generally work under minimal supervision to undertake a broad range of tasks in varied work contexts, using some discretion and judgement in selecting equipment, services or contingency measures.
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