Course Code: V/Line TVO1 Recert | Duration: 1 day
V/Line TVO1 Recertification
V/Line Track Vehicle Operator Recertification (TVO1)
Cost: $500
Course Overview
Embark on the V/Line Track Vehicle Operator Recertification Course (TVO1 Recertification), essential for those entrusted with maneuvering Road/Rail Vehicles or Track Machines within carefully delineated environments, particularly within worksites safeguarded by stringent safety protocols. This comprehensive program is specifically tailored to instill the necessary skills and knowledge required for safe and efficient operation within the V/Line Network’s restricted areas.
It’s important to note that this certification is solely for the V/Line Network, it does not hold recognition on the Metro Network.
WHO IS THIS COURSE FOR:
- Current V/Line track vehicle operators seeking to renew their certification.
- Individuals with prior track vehicle operation experience looking to maintain their qualifications.
- Employees in the rail industry required to undergo periodic recertification for track vehicle operation.
- Professionals aiming to ensure their continued eligibility for operating track vehicles within the V/Line network.
- Supervisors or managers responsible for overseeing track vehicle operations and compliance within V/Line infrastructure projects.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
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Locations
- Laverton
- Onsite
Units of Study
N/A
Course Outcomes
Certificate of Achievement – V/Line Track Vehicle Operator Recertification
Important Information
COURSE PRE-REQUISITES
Participants are required to submit documentation verifying their qualifications. This includes providing a copy of your qualification, such as a Statement of Attainment and the last recertification certificate or your RIW details. These documents serve as evidence of your previous training and acquisition of licenses.
PPE REQUIREMENTS
The practical will be completed in a simulated rail corridor and full PPE will be required. The following PPE is required:
- Safety work boots – steel capped, lace-up with ankle support.
- Full-length pants
- Long sleeve shirt or rail approved long sleeve high visibility shirt
- Rail Approved orange hi-vis vest
- Hard hat
- Safety glasses eye protection
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
Require a Cat1 medical
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
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
UPLOAD CERTIFICATE TO RIW CARD:
Australian Testing Services (ATS) will upload the participant’s certificate to the RIW database.
- To prevent delay, participants MUST have the correct RIW number or hold a RIW card/number.
- Delay can occur if you don’t hold a valid RIW card/number
RENEWAL:
The V/Line Safely Access the Rail Corridor (SARC) certificate of completion is valid for two (2) years. Applications are required to complete a recertificate within 24 months of issue of the certificate of completion to maintain currency.
Recertifications can be seamlessly completed through ATS Rail & Construction Training.
ONSITE TRAINING
If training is to be delivered at a client site, there are the following requirements:
- Access to a training room
- Access to track
- Light medium or heavy Vehicle
- TFPC
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.
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.
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