Course Code: TLIW3015 | TLIW0004 | TLIB3102 | TLIW0006    |   Duration: 5 Days*

National Rail Welding & Adjust Rail Training

National Rail Welding & Adjust Rail Training

Cost: $2500

ATS RTO

Course Overview

The National Rail Weld & Adjust Rail Training course is an accredited program designed to provide you with essential skills for rail operations. This thorough course emphasises advanced rail welding and adjustment techniques, ensuring you meet industry standards and workplace requirements.

Rail Operators regard this skill set as a fundamental requirement for anyone aspiring to work as an aluminothermic rail welder & adjust rail within the rail corridor. Upon completion of this course, you’ll be qualified for various RIWC roles.

Please note: While this program is nationally recognised, additional qualifications are required to work on the ARTC and V/Line network corridors, as per their metric requirements. To be eligible, you must separately enrol in the ARTC Adjust Rail – Person in Charge of Stressing (PIC) course. Additionally, completing the ETM-06-10 Rail Stress workshop along with the unit TLIB3102 is mandatory to qualify for these corridors. Fulfill these requirements to ensure your eligibility for work within the ARTC and V/Line corridors as a career in rail welding and adjustment.

WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR?

  • Rail maintenance professionals aspiring to specialise in welding and adjustment
  • Current industry workers looking to advance their skills in rail welding techniques
  • Individuals interested in aluminothermic welding and oxy/LPG cutting operations
  • Professionals responsible for track quality verification and related documentation
  • Those seeking comprehensive understanding and hands-on experience in rail maintenance.

WHAT YOU WILL LEARN

Upon completion of the course, you will gain the following abilities:

1. Prepare the rail for aluminothermic welding.
2. Conduct the aluminothermic welding process in compliance with workplace and Australian Standards requirements.
3. Verify the conformance of aluminothermic welds.
4. Fulfill all necessary documentation related to welding activities.
5. Strategize and prepare for oxy/LPG cutting and welding operations.
6. Configure and test oxy/LPG cutting and welding equipment.
7. Apply heat and execute cutting processes using oxy/LPG equipment.
8. Safely shut down oxy/LPG equipment after operations.
9. Perform cleanup tasks following oxy/LPG cutting and welding.
10. Develop and organise plans for the aluminothermic welding method.

Locations

  • Laverton
  • Onsite

Units of Study

  • TLIW0006 – Heat and Cut Materials using Oxy-LPG Equipment for the Rail Industry
  • TLIW3015 – Weld Rail Using Aluminothermic Welding Process
  • TLIW0004 – Grind Rails
  • TLIB3102 – Adjust Rail

Nationally Recognised training

Course Outcomes

Participants who are deemed competent in knowledge and practical assessments will receive:

Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment (SoA) for the units of competency;

  • TLIW0006 Heat and Cut Materials using Oxy-LPG Equipment for the Rail Industry
  • TLIW3015 Weld Rail Using Aluminothermic Welding Process
  • TLIW0004 Grind Rails
  • TLIB3102 Adjust Rail

Important Information

COURSE PRE-REQUISITES

In accordance with the RIW National Track and Civil matrix, the following units serve as prerequisite requirements, specifically tailored for the rail industry:

Student must hold a current Category 3 Rail medical.

PPE REQUIREMENTS

  • Rail approved ankle-high lace-up work boots
  • Hard hat
  • Shade 5 Glasses
  • Standard safety glasses – both tinted and clear
  • Welding Gloves
  • Standard work gloves
  • Trousers
  • Long Cotton shirt (this includes standard rail hi-vis shirt)
  • Spats
  • Hearing protection
  • Clear Face Shield

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LL&N)

Before training begins, participants will go through an assessment that helps us determine if any learning support is needed. To successfully complete this course, participants are expected to have the following language, literacy, and numeracy skills:

  • Interpret and comprehend workplace safety signs and symbols.
  • Comprehend workplace policies, procedures, and informational materials.
  • Comprehend basic spoken English.
  • Communicate essential safety-related information.

OTHER REQUIREMENTS

Upon successful completion of the theory training, each participant will receive a logbook to continue practical training under the guidance of a supervisor. The logbook will facilitate the collection of evidence in the field, focusing on 10 welds and adjust rail experiences.

To ensure validity, each entry in the logbook must be signed off by a qualified supervisor who holds the relevant qualifications and is currently certified in welding and rail adjustment. This process ensures that participants receive comprehensive hands-on training and validation of their practical skills.
Once the logbook entries are signed off and deemed ready for assessment, ATS will coordinate a scheduled day to conduct the initial assessment. During this assessment, participants will have the opportunity to demonstrate their acquired skills and knowledge, validating their readiness for certification or further training as necessary.
The initial assessment conducted by ATS must take place onsite, ensuring that participants can showcase their skills and knowledge in a real-world environment. This approach allows for a more accurate evaluation of their capabilities and ensures compliance with industry standards and requirements. An additional cost of $700.00 will be charged for scheduling the assessment sign-off per student.

ISSUING OF STATEMENTS

ATS as provider of this training will issue and email you an electronic copy of your Statement of Attainment within 5-10 business days of completing the course. Your Statement of Attainment is issued by ATS as a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and is recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework.

Other Things to Know

DURATION: 

5 Days = Theory and practical training & Logbook to be completed.

PROOF OF IDENTITY:

Participants are required to bring one of the following current valid photo identification documents (ID) on the day of training:

  • Australian or International Passport
  • Driver’s Licence

RENEWAL:

  • Welding Certificate of Completion is valid for two years.
  • National Adjust Rail Certificate of Completion is valid for two years.

Applicants are required to complete a Welding and/or National Adjust Rail recertification within 24 months of issuing the Certificate of Completion to maintain currency.

 

ONSITE TRAINING: 

If training is held at a client site the following access will be required:

  • Access to a training room
  • Access to track/yard siding and rail

Assessment Methods

To be deemed competent, participants are required to successfully complete a combination of the written and practical tasks which form an assessment instrument.

Delivery Methods

The delivery of this course is face-to-face in a combination of classroom and practical activities in a simulated rail environment.

Payment Options

Pay via EFTPOS/ direct payment.

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Hands-On Learning for Practical Mastery

Experience the power of hands-on learning, where theoretical knowledge seamlessly integrates with practical applications, preparing you for real-world challenges.

Cutting Edge Curriculum Aligned with Industry Demands

Our curriculum is not just up-to-date; it's meticulously crafted to align with the latest industry demands, ensuring you stay ahead in your field.

Guiding Your Journey to Professional Excellence

Our dedicated educators and support staff are committed to guiding every step of your journey, fostering an environment where professional excellence is not just achieved but expected.

Why Choose ATS RTO ?

With over 20 years experience delivering
training and assessment to the construction and rail industries, we pride ourselves on the quality of our training staff and coursework.

At ATS, we are dedicated to enhancing the skills and expanding the knowledge of
every student, with the objective of making your workplace a safer and more efficient environment.

What Others Are Saying

This training course aims to provide everything to do with rail and Terry is a professional instructor and very friendly and the other staff team are great I recommended it to anyone who would want to get into rail and civil.

Nik Mcintyre

If you want some proper job-ready training this is the place to come! Our teacher Jim has been nothing but helpful and willing to teach. I'm glad I've taken my time out of my life to attend my class for my cert 2 rail infrastructure certificate. Thank you Gary and the ATS team. 

Harley Higgins

Thanks ATS for all the help with my journey towards a new career. And a big thank you to Terry the instructor. True gentle and a scholar. THANK YOU ATS!

Michael Bettiol

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