About the course
This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to prepare and operate vehicles and related equipment to patrol pipelines or otherwise drive across a variety of terrains.
Career Opportunities
The industry has a diverse range of occupations, from crews of vehicles, trains, vessels and aircraft, to staff involved in engineering, infrastructure, tourism, hospitality, security, retailing, warehousing, administration, and information technology.
Entry Requirements
There are no formal pre-requisites required to enter this course and undertake the unit of competency.
Duration
The course will be delivered over one full day. This includes:
• Learning Hours = 3 hours
• Assessment hours = 2 hours
• Practical demonstrations and participant practice = 2 hours
• Breaks / Lunch = 1 hour
• Total hours = 8 hours
After completing the full day course, participants will be required to provide evidence of 50 hrs driving practice authenticated by their supervisor.
It should be noted that whilst this is an 8 hour training day, it may run over this time due to unforeseen circumstances.
Delivery Mode and Assessment
The course is structured over 1 full day face to face at eight (8) hours, in duration and includes; theory incorporating power point slides, industry handouts, practical training and formal assessment
The course is made up of 1 unit of competency. Upon satisfactory course completion, a statement of attainment (SOA) will be awarded.
Pathways
Achieving competency in TLIC3037, is a pathway for gaining credit towards a range of qualifications including a TLI41318 – Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics (Road Transport – Heavy Vehicle Driving Instruction) or elective as part of other formal training. Full qualifications are not offered by the RTO.
Employment pathways include but not limited to the following;
Crews for oil and gas, mining, aviation, tourism, security and Defence forces.
