TLIF0020 Safely access the rail corridor (SARC) 1-day Course
SARC Course Introduction:
This 1-day SARC course prepares individuals who need to access the rail corridor safely. You will learn the key skills required to ensure both personal and public safety when working near or within rail environments.
SARC Course Overview:
During this 1-day course, you will achieve the following competency:
- TLIF0020 – Safely access the rail corridor: Understand the essential safety protocols, including rail safety rules, hazard management, and the correct use of personal protective equipment (PPE) needed to work in rail corridors safely.
Certification:
Upon completing the course, you will earn a Statement of Attainment for TLIF0020 Safely access the rail corridor, validating your ability to access rail environments safely. This nationally recognised certification demonstrates your readiness to work safely and responsibly in controlled rail corridor environments, meeting both legal and site-specific requirements. It reflects your competency in applying safety protocols and hazard awareness to support workplace compliance and personal protection in high-risk settings.
Training Location:
Training is provided at the Down Under Training facility, located in Nexus Business Park, Paget, Mackay.
Take the next step:
Gain the knowledge and skills needed to safely access rail corridors by enrolling in the SARC Safely access the rail corridor course at Down Under Training.
Register today—spaces are limited!
- For those required to access the rail corridor
- Delivered over 4 hours
- Comprised of 1 competency
- TLIF0020 Safely access the rail corridor
- Statement of Attainment is issued upon successful completion of course
Upcoming Workshops
Name | Date | Time | Location | Spaces | Cost | Enrol Myself | Enrol Someone Else |
SARC Safely Access Rail Corridor (Full Course) | 25 July 2025 | 08:00 am - 12:00 pm | Paget | 10 | $235.00 | ||
SARC Safely Access Rail Corridor (Full Course) | 29 August 2025 | 08:00 am - 12:00 pm | Paget | 10 | $235.00 |
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