1 Day Workshop for Micro-Credential in TTM Risk Assessment Level 4 (part of US 33252 and 33253)
This one day workshop will help you learn how to apply the theory knowledge from unit standard 33252 "Describe the principles and process for managing risk for an activity requiring TTM", in a real-world context and prepare you for your practical assessment.
Description
This unit standard is the workshop component of the Micro-Credential in TTM Risk Assessment Level 4. You will also need to complete the e-learning and practical assessment via Connexis (see below):
- eLearning (Via Connexis) - online learning and theory assessment for unit standard 33252, completed using the Connexis eLearning System (LMS).
- One Day Workshop (this booking via Elite Safety) where you will learn how to apply the theory knowledge from US 33252 in a real world context and prepare you for your practical assessment.
- Practical Assessment (via Connexis) for US 33253, gather evidence from your workplace and submit using the Connexis LMS.
Once registered on this workshop:
- we will then send you a Connexis Training Agreement to complete.
- From there you will be registered with Connexis via the local CSAM in your area.
- You will then be sent a log in to the Connexis elearning portal where you can start your e-learning.
You will be charged separately by Connexis for the E-Learning and assessment ($550+GST). If you have already registered with Connexis for this Micro-Credential please let us know.
Prerequisites
There are no pre-requisites for this workshop but please note the following:
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This programme is designed for professionals with a health and safety role or responsibility in ensuring safe outcomes for activities conducted in, or impacting, the road corridor. This includes anyone involved in temporary traffic management design, engineering, corridor management, planning, reviewing, assurance, regulatory and/or network access functions.
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You must be employed in the temporary traffic management (TTM) industry and have enough exposure to gain the relevant skills covered within this programme.
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You must be able to provide evidence of risk assessment for a TTM activity from your workplace in order to complete this programme.
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TTM refers to the process of managing safe interaction between road users and the TTM activity. An activity refers to the physical activity requiring the provision of generic, site-specific, static and or mobile TTM services.