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Qualification details

TLI31910 - Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling (Release 2)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Superseded
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Is superseded by and equivalent to TLI31911 - Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling 01/Feb/2012

Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
2 (this release) 15/Jul/2011
(View details for release 1) 07/Mar/2011

Units of competency

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TLIA3039A - Receive and store stockReceive and store stockSupersededN/A
TLIS2004A - Install and maintain rail bonding systemsInstall and maintain rail bonding systemsSupersededN/A
RIIOHS202A - Enter and work in confined spacesEnter and work in confined spacesSupersededN/A
TLIB3047A - Repair and adjust mechanical signalling equipment and infrastructureRepair and adjust mechanical signalling equipment and infrastructureSupersededN/A
TLIE2007A - Use communication systemsUse communication systemsSupersededN/A
RIIOHS205A - Control traffic with stop-slow batControl traffic with stop-slow batSupersededN/A
TLIG3002A - Lead a work team or groupLead a work team or groupSupersededN/A
TLIK2010A - Use infotechnology devices in the workplaceUse infotechnology devices in the workplaceSupersededN/A
TLIB3058A - Maintain aerial signal/telecommunications lines and cablesMaintain aerial signal/telecommunications lines and cablesSupersededN/A
TLIF2006A - Apply accident-emergency proceduresApply accident-emergency proceduresSupersededN/A
TLII1002A - Apply customer service skillsApply customer service skillsSupersededN/A
TLIS2013A - Install minor structuresInstall minor structuresSupersededN/A
UETTDRRF02A - Perform pole top rescuePerform pole top rescueSupersededN/A
TLIF3003A - Implement and monitor occupational health and safety proceduresImplement and monitor occupational health and safety proceduresSupersededN/A
TLIB1093A - Clean equipment and restore worksiteClean equipment and restore worksiteSupersededN/A
TLIF3063A - Administer the implementation of fatigue management strategiesAdminister the implementation of fatigue management strategiesSupersededN/A
TAEASS402A - Assess competenceAssess competenceSupersededN/A
TLIG1001A - Work effectively with othersWork effectively with othersSupersededN/A
TAEDEL301A - Provide work skill instructionProvide work skill instructionSupersededN/A
TLIJ3002A - Apply quality systemsApply quality systemsSupersededN/A
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Classifications

SchemeCodeClassification value
ANZSCO Identifier 342315 Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (Special Class) 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 4314-13 Electronic Instrument Tradesperson (Special Class) 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0313 Electrical And Electronic Engineering And Technology 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 514 Certificate III 
Taxonomy - Industry Sector N/A Rail Transport 
Taxonomy - Occupation N/A Signaller 

Classification history

SchemeCodeClassification valueStart dateEnd date
ANZSCO Identifier 342315 Electronic Instrument Trades Worker (Special Class) 02/Sep/2011 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 4314-13 Electronic Instrument Tradesperson (Special Class) 02/Sep/2011 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0313 Electrical And Electronic Engineering And Technology 02/Sep/2011 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 514 Certificate III 07/Mar/2011 
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Modification History

Not Applicable

Description

Rationale :

This is a general qualification for a person engaged in the installation and maintenance of mechanical rail signalling equipment.

It involves a broad range of skilled applications applied in a wide variety of contexts, which may involve application of some discretion and judgement in selecting equipment, services or contingency measures. It may also include responsibility for coordinating the work of others.

Pathways Information

Not Applicable

Licensing/Regulatory Information

Not Applicable

Entry Requirements

Entry requirements :

The entry requirements for this qualification are the 8 units  of competency listed below or equivalent vocational competency gained by working within the rail infrastructure environment.

Entry requirement units :

Field 

Unit 

B Equipment Checking and Maintenance 

TLIB1028A Maintain and use hand tools

D Load Handling 

TLID1001A Shift materials safely using manual handling methods

E Communication and Calculation 

TLIE2001A Present routine information

TLIE1003A Participate in basic workplace communication

F Safety Management 

TLIF1001A Follow occupational health and safety procedures

TLIF2062A Apply awareness of safeworking rules and regulations

CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry

U Environment 

TLIU2008A Apply environmental procedures to rail infrastructure

Employability Skills Summary

Employability Skills Summary for 

TLI31910 Certificate III in Mechanical Rail Signalling 

The following table contains a summary of the employability skills as identified by the Transport and Logistics Industry for this qualification. This table should be interpreted in conjunction with the detailed requirements of each unit of competency packaged in this qualification. The outcomes described here are broad industry requirements that may vary depending on packaging options.

Employability Skill 

Industry /enterprise requirements for this qualification include :

Communication 

  • Implement and monitor communication systems and procedures required when working on mechanical rail signalling
  • Read and interpret relevant regulations, instructions, signs and labels applicable to working on mechanical rail signalling
  • Speak clearly and directly on matters related to rail operations and, in particular, working on mechanical rail signalling
  • Listen to and interpret verbal information related to working on mechanical rail signalling
  • Write documents as part of duties, including, where applicable, completion of relevant forms, timesheets, service logs and incident reports
  • Negotiate issues with others in the course of working on mechanical rail signalling
  • Recognise and interpret non-verbal signs, signals and behaviour
  • Use relevant communication equipment.

Teamwork 

  • Collaborate with others in the course of working on mechanical rail signalling
  • Provide leadership to other personnel in the workplace
  • Motivate others in the workplace
  • Assist others in the workplace to achieve and maintain competence
  • Assist in the resolution of any interpersonal conflicts that may arise during work operations
  • Avoid and prevent the harassment of others in the workplace
  • Work with persons of different ages, gender, race, religion, political persuasion, etc.

Problem solving 

  • Identify and solve or report problems arising in the course of working on mechanical rail signalling
  • Monitor and anticipate problems that may occur in the course of working on mechanical rail signalling and take appropriate action to report or resolve the problems within limits of responsibility
  • Identify and control hazards and risks in a range of situations related to working on mechanical rail signalling and take appropriate precautions
  • Use mathematics to solve various calculations related to working on mechanical rail signalling.

Initiative and enterprise 

  • Modify activities dependent on differing situations and contingencies
  • Take appropriate initiatives in a range of operational situations
  • Respond appropriately to any changes in equipment, standard operating procedures and the working environment.

Planning and organising 

  • Follow and apply operational and emergency plans, systems and procedures
  • Monitor systems and procedures for compliance with regulations and codes of practice
  • Implement the workplace security and safety management systems
  • Monitor and evaluate operational performance and compliance
  • Collect and interpret information needed in the course of working on mechanical rail signalling
  • Manage time and priorities in the course of working on mechanical rail signalling.

Self management 

  • Interpret and apply regulations and instructions
  • Evaluate own work performance.

Learning 

  • Contribute to learning and assessment activities in the workplace
  • Assist others to adapt to any changes in workplace systems, equipment, procedures and the workplace operating environment
  • Assist in the instruction, coaching or mentoring of others in the workplace
  • Contribute to the assessment of the competence of others in the workplace
  • Assist in the creation of a learning environment in the rail industry workplace
  • Adapt own competence in response to any changes in the processes and equipment used in train driving
  • Update own knowledge and skills required for working on mechanical rail signalling.

Technology 

  • Use equipment and materials required when working on mechanical rail signalling
  • Follow and apply operational and servicing instructions for equipment used when working on mechanical rail signalling
  • Follow and apply OH&S procedures when using rail equipment and facilities.

Packaging Rules

Requirements for completion of the qualification :

A successful assessment outcome for a total of 18 units  of competency comprising:

  • 12 core units  listed below

plus

  • 6 elective units  which should be taken from the elective units  listed below or may include up to 3 units  drawn with appropriate contextualisation from any currently endorsed national Training Package or Accredited Course.

Where the choice of a unit from another currently endorsed national Training Package or accredited course is made, this unit must contribute towards the vocational outcome of the qualification.

Where imported units are selected, care must be taken to ensure that all pre-requisites specified are complied with.

Core units :

Field 

Unit 

B Equipment Checking and Maintenance 

TLIB3046A Service and clean mechanical signalling equipment and infrastructure

TLIB3047A Repair and adjust mechanical signalling equipment and infrastructure

TLIB3048A Carry out off-site repair, overhaul and assembly of mechanical signalling equipment

TLIB3103A Install and maintain mechanical signalling locking and interlocking devices

TLIB3120A Test mechanical signalling equipment and isolate faults

E Communication and Calculation 

TLIE2008A Process workplace documentation

F Safety Management 

TLIF3003A Implement and monitor occupational health and safety procedures

TLIF2010A Apply fatigue management strategies

J Quality 

TLIJ3002A Apply quality systems

K Technology 

TLIK2010A Use infotechnology devices in the workplace

S Construction and Installation 

TLIS3005A Install mechanical infrastructure for signalling

TLIS4007A Decommission mechanical signalling infrastructure equipment and interlocking equipment from service

Elective units :

Field 

Unit 

A Load Handling 

TLIA3039A Receive and store stock

B Equipment Checking and Maintenance 

TLIB3058A Maintain aerial signal/telecommunication lines and cables

TLIB1093A Clean equipment and restore worksite

E Communication and Calculation 

TLIE2007A Use communication systems

F Safety Management 

TLIF2006A Apply accident/emergency procedures

TLIF3013A Coordinate breakdowns and emergencies

TLIF3058A Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions

TLIF3063A Administer the implementation of fatigue management strategies

RIIOHS204A Work safely at heights

UETTDRRF02A Perform pole top rescue

RIIOHS202A Enter and work in confined spaces

G Teamwork 

TLIG1001A Work effectively with others

TLIG3002A Lead a work team or group

I Customer Service 

TLII1002A Apply customer service skills

M Training and Assessment 

TAEDEL301A Provide work skill instruction

TAEASS401A Plan assessment activities and processes

TAEASS402A Assess competence

S Construction and Installation 

TLIS2004A Install and maintain rail bonding systems

TLIS2013A Install minor structures

TLIS3023A Erect and mount structures and housings for signalling equipment

U Environment 

NWP227B Control vegetation on a site

W Equipment and Systems Operations 

TLIW3005A Perform direct burial of cables

RIIOHS205A Control traffic with a stop-slow bat

RIIHAN301A Operate elevating work platform

CPCCSF2003A Cut&bend materials using oxy/LPG equipment