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Qualification details

TLI32813 - Certificate III in Rail Yard Coordination (Release 2)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Superseded
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Is superseded by and equivalent to TLI32815 - Certificate III in Rail Yard Coordination 18/Oct/2015

Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
2 (this release) 17/Feb/2014
(View details for release 1) 21/Apr/2013

Units of competency

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TLIF2010A - Apply fatigue management strategiesApply fatigue management strategiesSupersededCore
TLIF3083B - Conduct track protection assessmentConduct track protection assessmentSupersededCore
TLIE3022A - Complete workplace documentsComplete workplace documentsSupersededCore
TLIF3087A - Follow occupational health, safety and environmental procedures in the rail industryFollow occupational health, safety and environmental procedures in the rail industrySupersededCore
TLIW3026B - Operate stand alone signalling/points control equipmentOperate stand alone signalling/points control equipmentSupersededN/A
TLIF3058A - Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functionsApply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functionsSupersededCore
TLIB2131A - Prepare trainPrepare trainSupersededN/A
TLIG4006A - Facilitate work teamsFacilitate work teamsSupersededCore
TLIF3085A - Apply local incident response proceduresApply local incident response proceduresSupersededCore
TLIB2122A - Apply awareness of fundamentals of rail operations in yards or sidingsApply awareness of fundamentals of rail operations in yards or sidingsSupersededCore
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Classifications

SchemeCodeClassification value
ANZSCO Identifier 712917 Railway Signal Operator 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 7129-11 Railway Signal Operator 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0399 Other Engineering And Related Technologies 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 514 Certificate III 
Taxonomy - Industry Sector N/A Rail Transport 
Taxonomy - Occupation N/A Rail Yard Coordinator 

Classification history

SchemeCodeClassification valueStart dateEnd date
ANZSCO Identifier 712917 Railway Signal Operator 03/Oct/2013 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 7129-11 Railway Signal Operator 03/Oct/2013 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0399 Other Engineering And Related Technologies 03/Oct/2013 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 514 Certificate III 21/Apr/2013 
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Modification History

Release 1 - This is the first release of this qualification in TLI10 Transport and Logistics Training Package Version 3.0.

Description

Rationale:  

This is a general qualification for a person engaged in the rail yard or terminal environment who performs tasks involving 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.

Job roles: 

The TLI32813 Certificate III in Rail Yard Coordination qualification is aligned to the following defined roles:

  • Yard Coordinator
  • Terminal Coordinator.

Pathways Information

Not applicable.

Licensing/Regulatory Information

Not applicable.

Entry Requirements

Not applicable.

Employability Skills Summary

Employability Skills Summary for TLI32813 Certificate III in Rail Yard Coordination 

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 for shunting or yard/terminal operations
  • Read and interpret relevant procedures, instructions, signs and labels applicable to shunting or yard/terminal operations
  • Speak clearly and directly on matters related to shunting or yard/terminal operations
  • Listen to and interpret verbal information related to shunting or yard/terminal operations
  • Write/Complete basic documents as part of duties
  • Negotiate issues with others in the course of shunting or yard/terminal operations
  • Recognise and interpret non-verbal signs, signals and behaviour
  • Use relevant communication equipment.

Teamwork 

  • Work effectively with others in the course of shunting or yard/terminal operations
  • Provide leadership to team or workgroup
  • 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 shunting or yard/terminal 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 shunting or yard/terminal operations
  • Monitor and anticipate problems that may occur in the course of shunting or yard/terminal operations and take appropriate action to report or resolve the problems within limits of responsibility
  • Identify and control hazards and risks in a range of shunting or yard/terminal operation situations and take appropriate precautions
  • Use mathematics to solve various calculations related to shunting or yard/terminal operations.

Initiative and enterprise 

  • Modify activities dependent on differing situations and contingencies
  • Take appropriate initiatives in a range of operational situations such as those above
  • 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
  • Implement the workplace security and safety management systems
  • Monitor and evaluate operational performance and compliance
  • Collect and interpret information needed in the course of shunting or yard/terminal operations
  • Organise and plan work activities
  • Manage time and priorities in the course of shunting or yard/terminal operations.

Self management 

  • Interpret and apply procedures and instructions
  • Establish and follow own work plans and schedules
  • Evaluate own work performance.

Learning 

  • 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
  • Participate in the updating of own knowledge and skills required for shunting or yard/terminal operations.

Technology 

  • Use equipment and materials required during shunting or yard/terminal operations
  • Follow and apply operational and servicing instructions for equipment used during shunting or yard/terminal operations
  • Follow and apply OH&S procedures when conducting shunting or yard/terminal operations.

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  from the general elective units  listed below. Alternatively, up to 3 units  may be drawn with appropriate contextualisation from any currently endorsed national Training Package or accredited course, provided that the unit contributes to the vocational outcome of the qualification.

Where imported units are selected, care must be taken to ensure that all prerequisites specified in the unit are complied with.

Core Units  

Field 

Units of Competency 

B 

Equipment Checking and Maintenance 

TLIB2122A

Apply awareness of fundamentals of rail operations in yards or sidings

E 

Communication and Calculation 

TLIE3021A

TLIE3022A

Work and communicate effectively with others

Complete workplace documents

F 

Safety Management 

TLIF2006A

TLIF2010A

TLIF2080C

TLIF3058A


TLIF3083B

TLIF3085A

TLIF3087A

Apply accident-emergency procedures

Apply fatigue management strategies

Safely access the rail corridor

Apply safeworking rules and regulations to rail functions

Conduct track protection assessment

Apply local incident response procedures

Follow occupational health, safety and environmental procedures in the rail industry

G 

Teamwork 

TLIG4006A

Facilitate work teams

L 

Resource Management 

TLIL4038A

Organise marshalling and shunting operations

General Elective Units 

Field 

Unit 

B 

Equipment Checking and Maintenance 

TLIB2131A

TLIB3018A

TLIB3021A

TLIB3129A

Prepare train

Conduct full train examination

Conduct train roll-by inspection

Conduct pre-movement checks on rolling stock

C 

Vehicle Operation 

TLIC3017A

Shunt rolling stock

F 

Safety Management 

TLIF3091A

Apply awareness of dangerous goods and hazardous materials requirements

W 

Equipment and Systems Operations 

TLIW2041A

TLIW3026B

Clip points and apply rail safety equipment

Operate stand alone signalling point control equipment

Custom Content Section

Not applicable.