Safely Access the Rail Corridor
Online
Provides participants with the knowledge, training and skills to effectively work safely in and around the rail corridor. Previously known as the Rail Industry Safety Induction (RISI).
Course Details
Certification
Students who are deemed competent will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This certification is nationally recognised. The Statement is issued by Pinnacle Safety and Training (RTO 40496).
National unit of competency
- TLIF0020 - Safely access the rail corridor
Course Duration
- Online e-Learning course: Estimated 3 to 4 hours
Price
- Online e-Learning course. $219.00 pp.
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Course Overview
Previously known as the Rail Industry Safety Induction (RISI), this nationally recognised course will provide participants with the knowledge, training and skills to effectively work safely in and around the rail corridor. The training will detail how to take appropriate safety precautions to access the danger zone, access the rail corridor and how to respond appropriately in an emergency. This course is for people who are going to be working in and around the rail corridor.
How does this course relate to the RIW Card?
The Rail Industry Worker (RIW) Card is issued to rail workers who hold a nominated list of competencies, which vary based on the rail network operator. This course (Safely Access the Rail Corridor) is a mandatory requirement for workers wishing to obtain a RIW Card for several rail network providers. We always recommend that when planning your proposed training, you speak to your proposed employer about their current training requirements.
We have outlined the requirements for RIW based on the rail network below:
If you do not hold a White Card - Construction Induction, you can do this with Pinnacle - click here.
Course Outline
The key areas covered by this course include:
- How to safely access and work in the rail corridor
- Recognising the danger zone
- How to identify and access a safe place
- Identifying the direction of approaching traffic
- Applying minimum sighting distances
- Maintaining situational awareness to identify potential risks
- Identifying and explaining the use of communication tools when working in the rail environment
- Identifying electrical safety hazards, risks and controls used in the rail corridor
- Identifying and reporting unsafe situations within the rail environment
- Undertaking work activities under local track protection rules in accordance with safe working rules, procedures and regulatory requirements
Course Inclusions
- Our online course was built from the ground up by industry experts. It is designed to be easy to use, easy to understand and interactive.
- Our course is heavily audio-based and participants will learn directly from an industry expert, just as if they were in a classroom.
Each Trainee Must Provide
Participants must:
- Have at least a Year 10 level of numeracy, literacy and communication skills
- Have the ability to read, hear and write English
- Have a sound level of computer skills to navigate through the e-Learning course
- Have access to a suitable device to undertake the e-Learning. We recommend and support using a computer, preferably with the Chrome Browser. The device must be capable of playing audio and video. The use of mobile phones is not supported for this course.
- Working at Heights - Online Theory + Half Day Practical
- Working at Heights - 1 day
- Working at Heights - 2 day
- Working at Heights and Confined Space Combined
- Working at Heights - Half day Refresher
- Forklift Training
- Elevating Work Platform (EWP) Under 11m
- Elevating Work Platform (EWP) Over 11m
- Rope Access Training (IRATA)
- Certificate III in Emergency Response and Rescue
- Tower Climbing & Rescue Training
- Height Safety Equipment Inspection
- Tower Rescue Refresher
- Vertical Rescue
- Confined Space Entry - Online Theory + Half Day Practical
- Confined Space Entry - 1 day
- Confined Space Entry - 2 day
- Confined Space Permit Issuer
- Confined Space Awareness
- Road Crash Rescue Training
- HAZMAT Response Training
- Confined Space Rescue
- Gas Testing Training
- Fire Warden, Chief Warden & Fire Extinguisher
- Fire Warden Training
- Chief Warden Training
- Fire Extinguisher Training
- Operate Breathing Apparatus
- Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety
- Diploma of Work Health and Safety
- Work Health and Safety for Supervisors and Managers
- WA WHS Harmonised Legislation Training
- Health and Safety Representatives (HSR) Training
- Health and Safety Representative (HSR) Refresher Training
- Health and Safety Committee (HSC) Training
- Presentation Days for TAE40116
- Asbestos Awareness
- Remove Friable Asbestos (Class A)
- Remove Friable (Class A) and Non-Friable (Class B) Asbestos - Combo Course
- Supervise Asbestos Removal Training
- Safely Access the Rail Corridor
- Provide First Aid Training
- Low Voltage Rescue and CPR Training
- Advanced First Aid
- White Card Training
- Manual Handling Training
- Silica Awareness
- Risk Control Training
- Hazardous Areas Awareness
- Occupational First Aid Training
- CPR Training
- Advanced Resuscitation Training
- Stormseal Accredited Installer
- ICAM Facilitator Training
- ICAM Lead Investigator Training
- Traffic Control - 1 day
- Traffic Management - 1 day
- Traffic Control and Management - 2 day
- Chain of Responsibility
- Emergency Response Planning
- Mining Supervisor - G1, G8, G9 (formerly S1, S2, S3)
- Risk Facilitator - G2
- Health and Safety Representative (HSR) Initial OHS Training Course
- Mining Induction - Standard 11 Compliant
- Issue Work Permits
- Childcare First Aid
- Certificate IV in Training and Assessment (TAE40122)
- Face-to-Face Training Workshop Days (TAE40122)
- Working at Heights Awareness
- Remove Non-Friable Asbestos (Class B)
- Electrical Safety Training
I come from a strong rail background and needed to undergo this course for the first time for employment purposes. Overall the course was well presented and structured. I would recommend to others wanting to do the course.
Lachlan C. - Sydney, NSW
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I found the course was clear and easy to follow.