Course
Administer a Fatigue Risk Management System
This course is nationally recognised and students who successfully complete the course will obtain a Statement of Attainment with the Unit of competency.
This course will provide you with the skills and knowledge required for road transport schedulers or supervisors/managers to administer a fatigue risk management system within the Transport and Logistics industry and operate under National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) Fatigue Management Accreditation.*
You will be able to identify and manage risks associated with fatigue during heavy vehicle driving and develop and implement policies, procedures and strategies to minimise fatigue in the workplace.
This course is a necessary requirement if you are a road transport scheduler or drivers’ supervisor/manager operating (or wishing to operate) under Basic Fatigue Management (BFM) or Advanced Fatigue Management (AFM) under the National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme.*
To complete this course online, you will need a webcam (for identity verification purposes), as well as basic computer skills and English language, literacy and numeracy skills. We’ll step you through each part of the course and if you follow the instructions, it is a simple process!
Further requirements to complete this course online, you will need to meet some mandatory ID confirmation requirements imposed by the regulator. These are the same for all TLIF0005 & TLIF0006 course providers:
- Upload a copy of your current photo ID
- Complete the Online training modules
- Ensure your internet connection is strong and your webcam is working
- Complete your assessments (while your webcam captures regular images that will be compared to your photo ID to confirm your identity)
Once you have completed the course content modules, you will need to complete the final assessments, which include a Short Answer Assessment, a Case Study Assessment and a Practical Assessment.*
The course addresses the requirements of ‘TLIF0006 Administer a fatigue risk management system’ from the TLI Transport and Logistics Training Package, which is a necessary requirement to operate under National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) Fatigue Management Accreditation*.
On completion of the course, you will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment which is recognised throughout Australia. This Statement of Attainment will also give you a credit towards completion of 4 other qualifications:
- TLI42116 – Certificate IV in Driving Operations
- TLI42016 – Certificate IV in Logistics
- TLI40118 – Certificate IV in Transport Scheduling, and
- TLI50415 – Diploma of Logistics
*Being awarded this unit of competency is a necessary requirement to operate under National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) Fatigue Management Accreditation but is only one of the criteria. Prospective applicants should check with the NHVR before undertaking training and/or assessment.
- $170.00
- All pricing is GST Free
- Full payment must be made at time of booking
Please allow approximately 4 hours to complete this course and the related assessments.
- Manage heavy vehicle driver fatigue strategies
- Operate within a road transport fatigue risk management system
- Schedule work and rest hours in compliance with a road transport fatigue risk management system
- Plan and navigate a heavy vehicle trip, and
- Update and maintain records
TLIF0006 | Administer A Fatigue Risk Management System |
Students will need to have sound English language, literacy and numeracy skills in order to complete the course and assessments.
Once you have completed the course content modules, you will need to complete the final assessments, which include a Short Answer Assessment, a Case Study Assessment and a Practical Assessment.
- The Short Answer Assessment will present a series of questions to demonstrate your knowledge of fatigue management requirements. The questions require a short, typed response.
- The Case Study Assessment will present several short case studies and ask a series of supporting questions to demonstrate how you apply your understanding of fatigue management to realistic scenarios. The questions require a short, typed response.
- The Practical Assessment will ask you to submit example workplace documentation (such as driving plans) to demonstrate how you are using specific tools in the workplace.
Once you have passed each of the final assessments, you will receive a confirmation email containing your Statement of Attainment. If you do not pass an assessment, you will receive detailed feedback and be asked to re-submit specific answers or documents.
Students have a right to appeal any assessment decision. In the event of a student wanting to make a complaint or appeal they will need to complete the Assessment Complaints and Appeals Recording Form. Students can obtain a hard copy of the Assessment Complaints and Appeals Recording Form from Reception or requesting it via email.
In the event that TISC was unable to complete the delivery of any of the course, a full refund would be issued to all enrolled students.
As part of TISC’s obligation to the learner, we will ensure that all training is compliant with the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTO’s) 2015. On successful completion of this course, all students will receive a statement of attainment which satisfies the requirements of the Vocational Education and Training (VET) Quality Framework.
TISC does not accept any tentative bookings and will only confirm a student’s enrolment once the course payment has been made.
Cancellations made up to one week (7 days) prior to this course commencing will receive a full refund. Any cancellations made after this time will not be eligible for any refund.