TTM Worker Training

This is the new starting point for people joining the TTM industry. It includes a briefing, practice in a protected area and assessment on a live roading network.

Description

This is the new starting point for people joining the TTM industry. It includes a briefing, practice in a protected area and assessment on a live roading network.

The workshop includes a briefing on staying safe while working with TTM equipment, a practice of key tasks in a protected area and an assessment of those key tasks on a live road network.

Qualification

This is NOT a Waka Kotahi TTM warranted role.

There is a unit standard for this role which is completed during this workshop: US 31958 Explain the role of and operate as a TTM worker on the worksite under temporary traffic management.

Prerequisites

There are no prerequisites for this workshop.

Who it is for

A worker who works under supervision of an STMS to assist with installation, maintenance and removal of TTM.

Also includes anyone controlling traffic in alternating flow situations using approved controls (e.g. stop/go or stop/slow paddles, portable booms or manually controlled portable traffic signals).

What's included in the fee for the workshop

The following is included in the workshop fee:

  • Assessment and awarding of the TTM Worker Unit standard
  • Morning tea, Lunch and Afternoon tea
  • Workshop resources
  • Use of TTM equipment for stop/go operation used during the assessment.

Talk to us if you need a payment plan to meet the cost of this workshop.

Next steps

As part of the career path for the TTM Industry the next step for a TTM Worker is the Traffic Management Operative (TMO) non-practising workshop.

Things to bring

You will require a hi-vis garment and safety boots.

Wet weather gear is required if rain is likely.

Let us know if you don’t have them available.