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This skill set addresses the skills and knowledge required for those responsible for developing traffic management plans and traffic guidance schemes on Temporary Traffic Management Category 3 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.

This nationally recognised Skill Set is delivered by the Civil Contractors Federation (Victoria Branch), a Registered Training Organisation (RTO Number 3704).

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Who should attend?

This skill set addresses the skills and knowledge required for those responsible for developing traffic management plans and traffic guidance schemes on Temporary Traffic Management Category 3 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.

Prerequisites

This skill set may only be undertaken in addition to:

- completion of the RIISS00063 Traffic Management Designer Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads; and
- at least twelve months experience applying skills and knowledge relevant to the above-mentioned skill set in a temporary traffic management workplace; and
- providing evidence of relevant experience preparing at least 4 different traffic management plan design types (being both approved by a client and successfully used in practice) including lane closures, high speed roads, and at least one of the following design types:
- pedestrian and cyclist controls
- intersections
- signalized intersections
- construction sites
- shoulder closures
- using portable traffic control devices
- roundabouts
- public transport interfaces.

Assessment

Successful completion of the following unit of competency inclusive of at least 2 different traffic management plan design types practical experience applying the relevant skills and knowledge in a temporary traffic management workplace:
RIICWD539 Prepare traffic management plans and traffic guidance schemes for motorways and freeways.

The assessment for the unit of competency comprises both theoretical and practical components. The practical assessment component is to be undertaken after the practical experience is gained. Practical experience requirements must be completed on Temporary Traffic Management Category 3 roads within at least six months of successfully completing the theoretical component.

What qualifications does this offer?

Upon successful completion of the course, students will receive a Statement of Attainment detailing the competencies associated with the following skill set:

RIISS00065 - Traffic Management Designer Skill Set for Motorways and Freeways (TMD 3)

  • RIICWD539 - Prepare traffic management plans and traffic guidance schemes for motorways and freeways.
Civil Train Fees, Charges and Refund Policy

Please ensure that you read the Civil Train Fees, Charges and Refund Policy and check the Terms and Conditions before enrolling in this course with Civil Train. If you have any questions about our Fees, Charges or Refunds/Cancellations Policy, please contact CCF Victoria on (03) 9588 7600.

On-site Group Training Available

Civil Train can arrange training for you at your site, ensuring you meet the delivery requirements for the program.