SPECIAL MARITIME TRAINING CALENDAR
Release 3 . This is third release of this qualification in the TLI Transport and Logistics Training Package. The following imported units have been updated in the general elective units:
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Release 2 . This is second release of this qualification in the TLI Transport and Logistics Training Package. The following units have been updated in the general elective units:
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Release 1. This is the first release of this qualification in the TLI Transport and Logistics Training Package. |
This is a qualification for those engaged in driving operation job roles within the transport and logistics industry. It involves a defined range of skilled operations, usually within a range of broader related activities involving known routines, methods and procedures, with some discretion and judgement in selecting equipment, services or contingency measures and within known time constraints. Job roles Job roles and titles vary across different sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include:
Successful achievement of the licensing units within the qualification must align with licensing and regulatory requirements applicable to driving and state or territory regulatory requirements. |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification. |
A total of 15 units of competency comprising:
Up to 3 of the elective units may be selected from any relevant nationally endorsed Training Package or accredited course. The elective units must contribute to the vocational outcomes of the qualification. Where imported units are selected, care must be taken to ensure that all prerequisite units specified are complied with. Where a prerequisite is attached to a unit it is identified by the symbol ∟ |
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Core units |
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TLIB0002 |
Carry out vehicle inspection |
TLIC1051 |
Operate commercial vehicle |
TLID0020 |
Shift materials safely using manual handling methods |
TLIF0025 |
Follow work health and safety procedures |
TLIF2010 |
Apply fatigue management strategies |
Driver awareness elective units |
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TLIC0031 |
Apply low risk car driving behaviours |
TLIC0033 |
Apply low risk heavy vehicle driving behaviours |
General elective units |
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CPCCON3054 |
Operate concrete agitator trucks ∟CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry |
CPPWMT3003 |
Identify and respond to hazards and emergencies in waste management |
CPPWMT3006 |
Receive, transfer and dispatch waste |
FWPCOT3315 |
Transport forestry logs using trucks |
HLTWHS006 |
Manage personal stressors in the work environment |
MSMPMC322 |
Deliver concrete to site |
RIIWHS204E |
Work safely at heights |
TLIA0004 |
Complete receival and despatch documentation |
TLIA0005 |
Connect and disconnect reefer units |
TLIA0013 |
Maintain container and freight records |
TLIA0017 |
Process receipt and delivery of containers and cargo |
TLIA0018 |
Transfer cargo |
TLIA0026 |
Check and control records and documentation |
TLIA0029 |
Monitor temperature controlled stock |
TLIB0003 |
Use and maintain minor mechanical equipment |
TLIB0012 |
Maintain and use hand tools |
TLIB0015 |
Clean transportation units and facilities for passenger use |
TLIB0016 |
Clean up plant, equipment and worksite |
TLIB2001 |
Check and assess operational capabilities of equipment |
TLIB2073 |
Clean road tankers |
TLIB3014 |
Load and unload wheeled or tracked crane |
TLIB3015 |
Undertake site inspection |
TLIB0043 |
Pack-up mobile crane tools and lifting equipment |
TLIC0012 |
Drive a heavy vehicle through hazardous alpine areas |
TLIC0017 |
Operate a concrete agitator |
TLIC0018 |
Operate a tip truck |
TLIC0021 |
Operate car carrier vehicle |
TLIC0023 |
Operate four wheel drive vehicle |
TLIC0028 |
Operate a battery electric bus or coach |
TLIC0029 |
Operate a battery electric heavy vehicle |
TLIC2002 |
Drive light rigid vehicle |
TLIC2049 |
Operate heavy vehicle on unsealed roads |
TLIC3003 |
Drive medium rigid vehicle |
TLIC3004 |
Drive heavy rigid vehicle |
TLIC3005 |
Drive heavy combination vehicle |
TLIC3010 |
Pilot or escort oversized and/or overmassed loads |
TLIC3011 |
Transport passengers with disabilities |
TLIC3042 |
Operate coach/bus |
TLIC3063 |
Operate vehicle carrying special loads |
TLIC3083 |
Operate a front lift mobile compaction/collection vehicle |
TLIC3084 |
Operate a lift on/lift off collection vehicle |
TLIC3085 |
Operate a liquid waste collection vehicle |
TLIC3086 |
Operate a multi-lift collection vehicle |
TLIC3087 |
Operate a rear loading mobile compaction/collection vehicle |
TLIC3088 |
Operate a roll on/roll off collection vehicle |
TLIC3089 |
Operate a side loading mobile compaction/collection vehicle |
TLIC4006 |
Drive multi-combination vehicle |
TLID0001 |
Load and unload vehicles carrying special loads |
TLID0002 |
Care for livestock in transit |
TLID0006 |
Move materials mechanically using automated equipment |
TLID0007 |
Operate specialised load shifting equipment |
TLID0011 |
Use bulk transfer equipment (dry) |
TLID0012 |
Operate a vehicle-mounted loading crane |
TLID0014 |
Load and unload explosives/dangerous goods |
TLID0015 |
Load and unload goods/cargo |
TLID0016 |
Operate a forklift |
TLID0017 |
Operate container side lifter |
TLID0018 |
Prepare for transport of dangerous goods |
TLID0019 |
Shift loads using manually-operated equipment |
TLID0021 |
Store and handle dangerous goods and hazardous substances |
TLID2022 |
Conduct weighbridge operations |
TLID2045 |
Operate specialised light load shifting equipment |
TLID2047 |
Prepare cargo for transfer with slings |
TLID3015 |
Identify and label explosives/dangerous goods |
TLID3023 |
Use specialised liquid bulk gas transfer equipment |
TLID3024 |
Use specialised liquid bulk transfer equipment (gravity/pressurised) |
TLID3031 |
Rig load |
TLID3035 |
Operate a boom type elevating work platform |
TLID3036 |
Lift and move load using a mobile crane |
TLID0041 |
Plan and conduct specialised lift |
TLIE0002 |
Process workplace documentation |
TLIE0003 |
Consolidate manifest documentation |
TLIE0008 |
Calculate mass, area and quantify dimensions |
TLIE0009 |
Carry out basic workplace calculations |
TLIE1003 |
Participate in basic workplace communication |
TLIE2007 |
Use communications systems |
TLIE3004 |
Prepare workplace documents |
TLIE3009 |
Use pilot and escort communication |
TLIE3016 |
Estimate/calculate load shifting requirements for a mobile crane |
TLIE3021 |
Work and communicate effectively with others |
TLIE3028 |
Complete a work diary in the road transport industry |
TLIF0005 |
Apply a fatigue risk management system |
TLIF0009 |
Ensure the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility) |
TLIF0014 |
Monitor the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility) |
TLIF0021 |
Administer the implementation of fatigue management strategies |
TLIF0022 |
Conduct housekeeping activities |
TLIF0024 |
Develop and maintain a safe workplace |
TLIF0026 |
Manage in-vehicle technology distractions |
TLIF2006 |
Apply accident-emergency procedures |
TLIF2012 |
Apply safe procedures when handling/transporting dangerous goods or explosives |
TLIF2018 |
Operate firefighting equipment |
TLIF2019 |
Ensure a safe on-board passenger and working environment |
TLIF3013 |
Coordinate breakdowns and emergencies |
TLIF3015 |
Work safely as a non-electrical licensed worker near electrical assets |
TLIF3060 |
Control traffic as a pilot vehicle operator |
TLIF3091 |
Apply awareness of dangerous goods and hazardous materials requirements |
TLIF4065 |
Ensure compliance with Australian Dangerous Goods Code |
TLIG0003 |
Work effectively with others in a team |
TLIG2007 |
Work in a socially diverse environment |
TLIH0004 |
Identify major roads, services and attractions |
TLIH0005 |
Interpret road maps and navigate pre-determined routes |
TLIH0006 |
Plan and navigate routes |
TLII0005 |
Apply customer service skills |
TLII3003 |
Provide customer service in transport vehicles/vessels |
TLII3009 |
Provide on-board services to customers |
TLII3010 |
Provide travel information to customers |
TLIJ0003 |
Apply quality systems |
TLIJ2001 |
Apply quality procedures |
TLIJ3005 |
Sample, inspect and test products to specifications |
TLIK2010 |
Use infotechnology devices in the workplace |
TLIL0004 |
Apply conflict and grievance resolution strategies |
TLIL0005 |
Assess and confirm customer transport requirements |
TLIL0007 |
Complete workplace induction procedures |
TLIL2008 |
Complete routine administrative tasks |
TLIL2060 |
Complete induction to the transport industry |
TLIL4009 |
Manage personal work priorities and professional development |
TLIL4034 |
Arrange alternative passenger transport |
TLILIC0001 |
Licence to transport dangerous goods by road |
TLILIC0003 |
Licence to operate a forklift truck |
TLILIC0024 |
Licence to operate a vehicle loading crane (capacity 10 metre tonnes and above) |
TLILIC2014 |
Licence to drive a light rigid vehicle |
TLILIC2015 |
Licence to drive a medium rigid vehicle |
TLILIC2016 |
Licence to drive a heavy rigid vehicle |
TLILIC3017 |
Licence to drive a heavy combination vehicle |
TLILIC3018 |
Licence to drive a multi-combination vehicle |
TLIO0001 |
Undertake emergency response action to a security threat |
TLIO0002 |
Apply and monitor workplace security procedures |
TLIO0003 |
Follow security procedures when working with goods and cargo |
TLIO0005 |
Provide revenue protection measures |
TLIO1002 |
Follow security procedures when working with passengers and personnel |
TLIO3012 |
Manage disruptive and/or unlawful behaviour |
TLIP2024 |
Conduct financial transactions |
TLIP2029 |
Prepare and process financial documents |
TLIP2032 |
Maintain petty cash account |
TLIU1009 |
Monitor plant and equipment in an environmentally sustainable manner |
TLIU2012 |
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
TLIU3014 |
Operate vehicle in an environmentally sustainable manner |
TLIU3015 |
Identify wastes and hazards in the waste management industry |
UEGNSG007 |
Assess the operational capability of gas safety equipment on a delivery vehicle |
UEGNSG020 |
Load, unload, exchange and connect industrial gas cylinders |
UEGNSG031 |
Prepare to work in the gas industry |
UEGNSG041 |
Apply safe working practices in the gas supply industry |
This qualification replaces and is equivalent to TLI31221 Certificate III in Driving Operations. |
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Last updated 13 January 2023