Track Force Protection Coordinator 3.3 | Metro Trains

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42–50 Bakehouse Rd
Kensington, VIC

Track Force Protection Coordinator 3.3

Description
This course is to provide the underpinning knowledge and skills for Rail Safety Workers (RSWs) to fulfil the role of a Track Force Protection Coordinator (TFPC) 3.3 on the Metro Trains Melbourne (MTM) Metropolitan Rail Network.

Audience
This course MUST be undertaken by TFPC 3.2 wanting to perform the duties of a TFPC 3.3 on the MTM Metropolitan Rail Network.
This course is not suitable if participant has already attained the TFPC 3.3 competency from a non-approved MTM training provider and is not approved to work on the MTM Metropolitan Rail Network.
The TFPC 3.3 (MTM Conversion Course) is required if the above applies.

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Course details

Credential awarded on completion
Awarded by MTM PTY LTD RTO ID: 40535

TLIL4069 Plan and coordinate protection for multiple worksites within limits of a work on track authority

Course objectives

This course will give participants the knowledge and skills to:

  • Identify protection requirements for multiple worksites
  • Establish protection of multiple worksites
  • Remove protection arrangements for multiple work groups.
Assessment methods
  • Knowledge
  • Practical
  • In-field (MUST be completed within ninety (90) days of course attendance)
Metro Academy prerequisites
Prerequisite verification
  • Approved photo ID MUST be sighted on day of attendance.
  • Metro Academy will verify prerequisites and the participant’s evidence against the Rail Industry Worker (RIW), Access & Resource Management System (ARMS), and Work on Track Applications (WOTA) databases prior to attending the training.
  • To prevent delay, participant’s ‘The Platform’ profile MUST contain current email address, contact number, RIW number and date of birth.
    Verifications will be completed by Metro Academy normally within five (5) business days of receipt of information.*
  • * Participant is unable to commence training until verifications have been completed.
Course completion

The MTM TFPC 3.3 competency is NOT issued at completion of the TFPC 3.3 training.
Participants will need to complete the TFPC 3.3 evidence shifts within ninety (90) days of completing the training.
Participants who successfully complete all requirements of this course including the infield requirement will be awarded a Statement of Attainment (SoA) and Certificate of Completion (CoC) for the following nationally recognised unit/s of competency:

TLIL4069 Plan and coordinate protection for multiple worksites within limits of a work on track authority

SoA and CoC will be issued by Metro Academy via email, normally within ten (10) business days.

The CoC competency is accepted on the MTM Metropolitan Rail Network and is valid for 24 months. This competency MUST be renewed before expiration.

RIW CERTIFICATE UPLOADS

Metro Academy will upload the participant’s certificate to the RIW database.
To prevent delay, participant’s ‘The Platform’ profile MUST contain current email address, contact number, RIW number, date of birth and the RIW card must be valid.
Uploads will normally be completed within two (2) business days of SoA and CoC being issued.

New Student Bookings Existing Student Bookings

Cost: $1590 (GST does not apply)
Payment due prior to course commencement^ $1,500
Payment due on first day of course* $90
^Due to Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) regulatory requirements,
MTM RTO is unable to collect more than $1500 in course fees from
individual learners, prior to a course commencing.
*A link to a payment gateway will be sent to you on the first day of the
course. Payment is due within 5 business days
Duration: One day
Delivery mode: Face to face
Venue: Metro Academy
42–50 Bakehouse Road, Kensington, VIC 3031
or
Rail Academy Newport (RAN)
Shea Street, Newport VIC 3015
All access to the RAN is via Shea Street, off Champion Road.
Pedestrian access is not available directly to the RAN from Newport Railway Station.

Proof of identity requirements

Participants are required to produce a valid Identification document (ID) on the day of training.
One of the following is considered a valid ID document, the document must contain a photo of the participant and be current.

  • Australian or International Passport
  • Driver’s Licence
  • Driver’s Learners Permit
  • Boat Operator’s Licence
  • Victorian Firearm Licence
  • Licence to Perform High Risk Work
  • Consumer Affairs Victoria Proof of Age card
  • Other Australian Government issued ID card
  • State, Territory or Federal Government Employee ID
  • Keypass ID card or Tertiary Education Photo ID card
Personal protection equipment (PPE) requirements

Participants MUST bring the following items on the day of training:

  • Steel capped, lace up boots with ankle support
  • Rail Approved Orange Hi-Vis Vest
  • Full length trousers
  • Eye protection
  • Long sleeve shirt
  • Hard hat

Participants cannot commence training without PPE

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This is a Nationally Recognised Training program.
This is a Nationally Recognised Training program.
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