QR Safely Access the Rail Corridor (QR3.2) - Training Webinar

Introduction:

QR3.2 Safely Access the Rail Corridor

This course is aligned to the specific requirements of Queensland Rails Network Rules and Procedures MD-12-189.

It is designed to give learners the skills and knowledge required to safely enter and navigate around the rail corridor and includes taking appropriate safety precautions to:
  • Access the danger zone with the permission of the access provider‚ in accordance with legislative and regulatory requirements.
  • Access the Rail Corridor
  • Respond appropriately in an emergency
It includes following the policies, procedures and protocols of the access provider for situational awareness and rail safety, and to operate under local track protection rules in accordance with safe working and regulatory requirements and workplace procedures, including accessing and interpreting information about track protection requirements, carrying out assigned protection and/or work activities, and responding appropriately to safety incidents and abnormal situations within the limits of personal responsibility.

On successful completion of this package learners will also have the following QR knowledge and skills:
  • Demonstrate how to safely access and work in the rail corridor.
  • Identify Components of the Rail Corridor
  • Understand the minimum sighting distances.
  • Identify safety hazards, risks and controls used in the Rail Corridor.
  • Identify and report unsafe situations within the rail environment.

On successful completion of this course participants will obtain a Statement of Attainment for
TLIF0020 Safely Access the Rail Corridor- this unit forms part of the qualifications TLI27121 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure and TLI21921 Certificate II in Track Protection

PLUS
  • QR Certificate of Achievement for QR3.2 Safely Access the Rail Corridor
  • QR Trackside Protection Card

Target Audience

Workers who are required to regularly access the Queensland Rail rail corridor as part of their role.

 
PREREQUISITES
 
  • A Rail Industry Worker Card (RIW) is required prior to attending the session
  • Language, Literacy and Numeracy Assessment prior of the session prior to commencing the training
    • Understanding and speaking English is a requirement to attend
  • Wear the MANDATORY PPE for the task - minimum listed below.
    • high visibilty long sleeve shirt or long sleeve shirt with hi vis vest,
    • long pants,
    • steel capped safety boots,
    • Safety Headwear (Broad Brimmed hat or Safety helmet with broad brim attachement)
    • safety glasses
  • Rail Medical is required for the Rail Industry Worker (RIW) roles of QR Operator & National Around the Track Personnel prior to commencing work
  • Construction Induction Card (White Card)
DELIVERY

Training Webinar - conducted by one of our skilled trainers.

Note: Training Webinars are conducted via video. All attendees must have the ability to join individually via video link with the camera on.

Participants must have sufficient computer skills, access to a computer or other viewing device (laptop or computer recommended) and a sufficient internet connection to attend the live webinar and complete all assessments including uploading video/documents.

 
SCHEDULE AND DURATION


Training Webinars are conducted each Tuesday.

Bookings for webinars must be received by the previous Thursday to allow for enrolment and pre-training review completions.
Webinar links are emailed to each enrolee the day before the session.

Duration

Up to 8 Hours (includes Practical Assessment)
 

ASSESSMENT

The learners will be assessed to determine their competence using both a theory and practical assessment via webinar link and video evidence.
  • Online Theory Assessment and Practical Assessment (Part 1 Group assessment) observed during the webinar
  • Practical Assessment (Part 2 Individual Assessment) video recorded by the learner and uploaded to the learner portal for assessment.

The assessment contains multiple choice, short questions, true/false type answers and scenario questions.

The minimum pass rate is 100%. This is an open book assessment and the learner guide is made available to you during the assessment. 

Each learner is permitted two (2) assessment attempts. If you receive a score that is under 100% on your first assessment, a second assessment attempt will be provided. If you do not satisfactorily achieve 100% or higher on the second attempt you will be given a Competency Not Achieve (CNA) score and you will be contacted by one of our skilled assessors to discuss your results.

Practical Assessment Part One: Group Assessment - conducted during the training webinar.

Practical Assessment Part Two:  Individual Assessment - The learner records a short video of themselves demonstrating their ability to identify the Danger Zone and a Safe Place. Videos can then be uploaded to the Learner Portal for assessment.
 

COST


$320.00 per person.
 

REACCREDITATION

Required every 3 years for QR Certificate of Achievement for QR3.2 Safely Access the Rail Corridor.

Recertification must be competed before the expiry date, if the expiry date has passed‚ the learner is required to re-sit the full QR Safely Access the Rail Corridor (SARC) session.

If you require a reaccreditation please check out the course listed on our website.
 
LEARNER HANDBOOK

Please read our Learner Handbook prior to enrolment into this course. It contains information to help assist the Learner. The Handbook details information around policies and procedures - please click here to view.
 
OPTIONAL ADD-ON: required for the RIW QR OPERATOR ROLE

The National unit of competency TLIF2010 Apply Fatigue Management Strategies is available Online via eLearning or Face to Face sessions for $250.00 per person.

The Online course consists of:
  • eLearning module
  • Theory and scenario online assessment
Duration - Up to 4 hours

Go to the Nationally Recognised Training tab to enrol

 
ENROLMENT

Use the links below to enrol in upcoming courses or contact Accell to book another date.

If you would like to enrol bulk participants or have any questions, please contact our office on 07 5445 7998, send us an enquiry or e-mail us at [email protected] and we will contact you.

 

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Upcoming Workshops

   
Name Date Time Location

Available Spaces

Cost
QR3.2 Safely Access the Rail Corridor - Training Webinar 30 April 2024 08:00 am - 04:00 pm Training Webinar & Online Assessments 5 $320.00
QR3.2 Safely Access the Rail Corridor - Training Webinar 14 May 2024 08:00 am - 04:00 pm Training Webinar & Online Assessments 6 $320.00
 

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