Traffic Control & Implement Traffic Management Plans

Courses Info

Course Information

Traffic Control & Implement Traffic Management Plans

RIIWHS205E Control traffic with stop-slow bat & RIIWHS302E Implement traffic management plan

This course describes the skills and knowledge required to control vehicle and pedestrian traffic using stop-slow bats, hand signals and approved communication devices in the resources and infrastructure industries. It also describes the skills and knowledge required to set out, monitor and close down traffic management plans and traffic guidance schemes in civil construction.

It applies to those working in operational and supervisory roles. They generally work in teams in live traffic environments under some degree of supervision or may hold some responsibility for the outcomes of others.

Licensing/Regulatory Information

Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit of competency in some states and territories. For further information, check with the relevant regulatory authority.

Duration

2 Days

Pre-requisite Unit

Nil

Entry Requirements

White Card – (CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry)

What to bring to class?

PPE – Hard hat, safety footwear and safety vest

White Card – (CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry)

Victorian Skills First Program

This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding.  Eligibility criteria applies.

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