TLIF0007 – Manage a fatigue risk management system

Course Description

This unit of competency involves the skills and knowledge required for road transport business owners and agents of heavy vehicle drivers to oversee and operate a fatigue risk management system within the Transport and Logistics industry. It includes identifying legal requirements, responsibilities and liabilities for establishing and/or improving fatigue risk management implementation plans; operating within a fatigue risk management system; and managing operations. It also includes communicating; updating records, policies and procedures; acting appropriately on reports and identified breaches of fatigue management regulations; and ensuring operational systems are compliant with fatigue management regulations and policy. Agents of heavy vehicle drivers and/or business owners are defined as a ‘relevant party’ under Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL), with responsibility for operating policies and procedures; human resources and contract provisions; and arrangements for managing safety and fatigue risk management. Legislative and regulatory requirements are applicable to this unit. The primary legislative requirement of this unit of competency is HVNL. This unit is also intended for road transport business owners and agents of heavy vehicle drivers who in future may be required to satisfy National Heavy Vehicle Regulator (NHVR) Fatigue Management Accreditation legislative requirements. Prospective applicants should check with the NHVR before undertaking training and/or assessment. Find out more about this course on training.gov.au
Course Duration

Transport & Logistics Training Solutions offer this this unit of competency in one day off-the-job.

All teaching, learning and assessment activities are required to be undertaken by the targeted student to demonstrate the learning outcomes of this unit of competency.

The face to face learning for this unit of competency will be conducted at the student’s workplace.

There are no formal entry requirements to this unit. However, students must be able to understand and speak enough English to understand instructions and assessments and communicate with trainer / assessor.

 

This is determined at interview with the student and the trainer.

  • Be at least 18 years old
  • Have sound reading and written and oral communication and mathematical skills

An LLN assessment is required to ensure adequate resources are provided to the learner to complete the course

  • Are employed or subcontracted within a transport company or a service that requires the use of Heavy Vehicles
  • The learner must provide photographic evidence of their identity plus a copy of their applicable licence prior to commencement of the course.

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