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(KESWICK, SA) Temporary Traffic Management (TC1 & TMI1)

Traffic - RIISS00058 - Traffic Controller Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads (TC1) & RIISS00060 - Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads (TMI1)

Is the traffic control industry suitable for you?

The Traffic Control Industry can offer you flexible work opportunities and provide you with good career prospects and good pay. Traffic controllers work in a variety of different environments such as on construction sites, with road repairs and line marking crews, utilities maintenance crews, and at large events. If you like working outdoors, enjoy variety in the workplace and can work a flexible work roster across 24/7, Traffic Control might be the right job for you.

Before undertaking your training it is important that you are aware of specific criteria you need to meet to ensure you can be successful and find work in the industry.

Skills needed to be successful in the traffic control industry

- Good listening and verbal communication skills to assist people with their needs and communicate clearly with others in the workplace.

- Competent written skills to report risk situations to your supervisor or emergency services as needed

- Be over 18 years of age

- Able to perform the physical role of a Traffic controller (Traffic controllers are required to set up and pack down sites, this includes lifting signage and equipment out of the work truck and into place. You will also need to have the ability to stand on your feet for long durations and often work in remote locations

- Be able to pass random drug and alcohol screenings

If you think traffic control would suit you and would like to get started in the traffic control industry we suggest you undertake this course.

Introduction to Traffic Control TC1 & TMI1 Combo (Low volume roads)

This course is designed to provide people who are new to the traffic control industry with the skills needed to start work as a Traffic controller and Traffic implementer on low volume roads.

Units delivered

RIISS00058 - Traffic Controller Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads (TC1)

RIICOM201E - Communicate in the workplace

RIIWHS205E - Control traffic with slow-stop bat

RIIWHS206 - Control traffic with portable traffic control devices and temporary traffic signs

RIISS00060 - Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads (TMI1)

RIICOM201E - Communicate in the workplace

RIIRIS301E - Apply risk management processes

RIIWHS302E - Implement traffic management plans

RIIWHS303 - Position, set up, and program portable traffic control devices

Prerequisite

You must have completed CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry or its equivalent unit.

Coursework and Assessment

This course is a competency-based training program. You will be assessed via a combination of multiple choice questioning, written response assessments, incident reporting, verbal questioning and practical skills demonstration and assessment.

20 hour Work Placement

As part of this course, you will also be required to complete 20 hours of practical experience and at least 3 different types of setups. Practical experience requirements must be completed on declared Temporary Traffic Management Category 1 roads within at least six months of successfully completing the theoretical component. We will help you secure a work placement with one of our employer partners.

Once completed, a final practical assessment will be required for you to become fully qualified to start your journey as a traffic controller working on category 1 roads.

Localised Content

As part of your TTM training, you will also need to undertake state specific course content to be able to work in the Industry. This localised content covers additional guidelines and regulations that are specific to the State you are working in. If you decide to move interstate you will need to complete an additional localised content course in order for your training to be valid. After completing this training you will receive a Statement of Completion to prove you have the skills and knowledge required to work in the jurisdiction.

Funding available

This course is proudly funded by Construction Industry Training Board (CITB). CITB is a whole-of-industry led organisation that provides support to attract, train and retain South Australian building and construction workers by providing leadership in training and skills development.

To be eligable for funding you will need to apply for a CITB number. An approved CITB number will allow you to obtain up to $3,000 of training subsidies.

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Upcoming Courses

Date Time Location Cost Enrolment Form
12/01/2025 10:00:00 PM Keswick, SA $1025 ENROL NOW

Course Details

Course Code:

RIISS00058 - Traffic Controller Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads (TC1) & RIISS00060 - Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set for Urban Streets and Low Volume Rural Roads (TMI1)

Delivery:

Face-to-Face

Duration:

3 Days (2 Days Theory & 1 Day Practical)

Location:

6 Eton Road Keswick, SA

Recognition of Prior Learning:

Available - call us to discuss your options!

Course Fee:

$1025

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