Work Zone Traffic Management (WZTM)

South Australia

Are you working or planning to work in traffic management? In SA, you need to be accredited by the Department of Infrastructure and Transport.

RIIWHS302E Implement traffic management plans
RIIWHS205E Control traffic with stop-slow bat

Course Overview

Work Zone Traffic Management involves the management of traffic through, around and past roadwork sites whilst balancing the safety needs of both workers and road users such as drivers, cyclists and pedestrians.

In South Australia, the Department of Infrastructure and Transport (DIT) governs the safe undertaking of Work Zone Traffic Management.

At all times whilst workers are present at a worksite at least one worker must carry a current Work Zone Traffic Management accreditation card.

Course Outcomes

  • On completion of the course you will be able to:
  • Plan and prepare
  • Control traffic and operate communication devices
  • Set out traffic guidance scheme
  • Monitor traffic guidance scheme
  • Close down work activities
  • Conduct housekeeping activities
  • If successful you will receive a Statement of Attainment and a DIT issued Work Zone Traffic Management Card

Course Duration

This course is two (2) days

Entry Requirements

ALL LEARNERS WILL BE REQUIRED TO PROVIDE PHOTOGRAPHIC IDENTIFICATION UPON ARRIVING FOR THEIR COURSE.

Entrants will need a level of language, literacy and numeracy skills to enable them to meet the requirements of the course, as follows:

Numeracy:
• Applies basic mathematical problem solving processes, including simple addition, subtraction, multiplication and division

Oral communication:
• Presents information and provides assistance using industry specific vocabulary
• Uses listening and questioning to clarify and confirm understanding
• Listens to short, explicit instructions for work procedures and asks questions to clarify and confirm

Reading:
• Identifies and interprets information from workplace procedures, documentation, legislation and regulations Technology
• Identifies purposes, specific functions and key features of common digital systems and tools and operates them as required

Writing:
• Produces and completes workplace reports, including risk management matrices, using appropriate vocabulary, grammatical structures and conventions
• Produces and completes workplace reports using appropriate vocabulary, grammatical structures and conventions

Learners will be required to have access to an email account, internet access and a computer to facilitate the online learning that is required to be done on the training day.

Delivery & Assessment

This course is delivered and assessed face to face with online assessments.

There are theory and practical training and assessment components to the course.

Location

Public courses are scheduled frequently in Adelaide and regional SA.

Civil Train SA can come to your worksite to deliver – please enquire below for a quote.

Fees Breakdown

Please refer to our Fees Schedule for current fees and subsidies.

Please refer to our Fees and Refunds Policy for terms and condition

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