TLI27120
Cert II in Rail infrastructure (Track Work)
COURSE DESCRIPTION |
This is a general qualification for a person engaged in basic operations within the rail infrastructure environment undertaking a range of tasks involving known routines and procedures and taking some responsibility for the quality of work outcomes.
Job Roles and titles vary across different sectors based on the group of electives chosen for the course. This default program is for track work. This qualification includes:
Rail Infrastructure – Track Work
Rail Infrastructure – Structures
Rail Infrastructure – Track Surfacing
Rail Infrastructure – Tram or Light Rail
ENTRY REQUIREMENTS |
There are no entry requirements for TLI27120 Certificate II in Rail infrastructure – Track Work
DURATION |
The duration for TLI27120 Certificate II in Rail infrastructure is 12 to 18 months but may vary based on:
- customisation of elective units of competency selected
- workplace training conditions and availability of employees
- submission of evidence for RPL or Credit Transfer
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES |
Upon completion of this course learners will have theoretical and practical knowledge and skills for specialised and/or skilled work as:
- Rail Infrastructure – Track Work
- Track worker
- Track installer
- Track maintainer
PATHWAYS |
Pathways from the qualification:
After successfully achieving TLI27120 Certificate II in Rail infrastructure, candidates may develop through the Transport and Logistics pathway to:
- TLI32115 Cert III in Rail structures
- TLI32820 Cert III in Rail Yard Coordination
- TLI32715 Cert III in Track protection
QUALIFICATION STRUCTURE AND CONTENT |
TLI27120 Certificate II in Rail infrastructure course structure requires students to successfully complete twelve (16) units of competency as follows:
- Six (6) core units of competency
- Seven (7) elective units of competency from group A (for track work only)
- Three (3) elective units of competency from group E
Unit Code | Unit Title | C/E |
TLIB0012 | Maintain and use hand tools | Core |
TLID1001 | Shift materials safely using manual handling methods | Core |
TLIE1003 | Participate in basic workplace communication | Core |
TLIF1001 | Follow work health and safety procedures | Core |
TLIF2010 | Apply fatigue management strategies | Core |
TLIU2008 | Apply environmental procedures to rail infrastructure | Core |
TLIB2085 | Apply track fundamentals | Elective (A) |
TLIB2092 | Operate minor mechanical equipment | Elective (A) |
TLIF0020 | Safely access the rail corridor | Elective (A) |
TLIS2030 | Carry out track ballasting | Elective (A) |
TLIS2031 | Install railway sleepers | Elective (A) |
TLIS2034 | Install and repair rail fastening systems | Elective (A) |
TLIS2044 | Carry out rail installation | Elective (A) |
CPCCWHS2001 | Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry | Elective |
RIIHAN301E | Operate elevating work platform | Elective |
RIIWHS204E | Work safely at heights | Elective |
CUSTOMISATION |
YRT understands that training should be tailored to suit individual client’s business objectives. Therefore, YRT can customise the elective units of competency to suit cohort’s specific industry requirements. Customisation may result in changes to the duration required to complete the qualification.
DELIVERY LOCATIONS |
All YRT full qualifications can be delivered in the following locations:
- YRT NSW HQ – Banksmeadow
- YRT WA
- Your Workplace
- Connected delivery (online) for eligible qualifications
- YRT arranged external venue
DELIVERY STRUCTURE |
Face-to-Face workshops conducted in classroom or via remote connected delivery. Plus self-paced learning with access to YRT advance LMS.
YRT delivery structure for all courses includes:
- Face to Face instruction in a designated quiet area
- Practical demonstration in their work area as required
- Mentoring as required
- Component of self-paced study (as required) and
- Workplace supervision
ASSESSMENTS |
Assessment component of this course includes the satisfactory completion of:
- Sessions’ activities
- Presentations
- Underpinning knowledge questions
- Project evidence (from workplace or simulated via case studies)
Assessment is conducted at the session to which the training has been conducted allowing the participant to carry out tasks directly related to the unit of competency studied and the supervisor to adequately observe the student in depth during this time period.
RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS |
Learners are provided with the following:
- Learner Guides
- Assessments workbook
- Access to LMS
EXIT POINT/AWARD |
Students that successfully complete all 16 units of competency as stated in the Course Structure will be issued with a certificate for TLI27120 Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure by Yalagan Registered Training.
This qualification is recognised nationally under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).
FEE FOR SERVICE INFORMATION |
Enrolment Fee | Nil |
Total Course Fee | TBC
Fees are not levied for credit transfer applications or transition for superseded qualifications. YRT reserves the right for potential fees to change during the course of study and will provide advice to students in advance. |
Instalments | Fees may be paid in 3 equal instalments
All overdue fees are to be paid before a statement of attainment / certificate is issued. |
DURATION
LOCATION
84 Burrows Road Alexandria
WA – Unit 1/8 Roy Street Welshpool
DELIVERY
CERTIFICATION
This is a general qualification for a person engaged in basic operations within the rail infrastructure environment undertaking a range of tasks involving known routines and procedures and taking some responsibility for the quality of work outcomes.