Low Risk Low Impact Activities Training & Assessment
Enables you to apply appropriate control measures to manage risks while carrying out low risk, low impact activities within the road reserve, where the primary role is not temporary traffic management.
Description
This is a one-day event with a morning knowledge session followed by an afternoon practical assessment in a live environment.
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This provides the base knowledge for completing inspection activities in category A and B road environments and on the shoulder of category C road environments.
The training consists of a four-hour knowledge workshop delivered by a TTM Trainer. This is combined with on-job coaching and assessment which are completed on the same day.
The assessment includes undertaking inspection activities in category A and B road environments.
You may be required to bring your own vehicle with beacon(s) and ROAD INSPECTION sign for the assessment. Communicate with us about this.
This is replacement for the Waka Kotahi Inspector warrant.
Things to bring
Please wear safety boots and a Hi-viz garment.
Sun protection is required on sunny days. Wet weather gear is required if rain is likely. Expect the unexpected.
You may be required to bring your own vehicle with beacon(s) and ROAD INSPECTION sign (or similar sign appropriate to your activity) for the assessment.
Let us know if you don’t have them available.
What's included in the fee for the workshop
The following is included in the workshop fee:
- Morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea
- Workshop resources.
Who it is for
This is an entry point skill standard aimed at individuals who carry out low risk, low impact activities within the road reserve. It is intended for workers whose primary function may not be temporary traffic management (TTM), but they apply appropriate control measures to manage the associated risk.
It can apply to a range of different activities, working near a road, or they may go on to a carriage way with a spotter.
It is expected that someone entering this skill standard has completed some form of induction programme at their workplace. They should understand the technical skills required for their working environment, and the personal health and safety responsibilities of their role. This would include the use of PPE and the importance of standard operating procedures.
Qualification
Skill Standard 40231 - Apply control measures to a low risk, low impact activity within the road reserve.
Micro-credential in Temporary Traffic Management Applying Controls to Low-risk, Low-impact Activities Level 3.
Prerequisites
There is no prerequisite for this learning block.