| General Information – all streams |
| Cars - Certificate IV in Transport & Logistics (Road Transport - Driving Instruction) TLI41207 |
| Motorbikes - Certificate IV in Transport & Logistics (Road Transport - Motorcycle Riding Instruction) TLI41409 |
| Heavy Vehicles - Certificate IV in Transport & Logistics (Road Transport - Heavy Vehicle Driving Instruction) TLI4309 |
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| Q: Are these courses nationally recognised? |
| A: Yes. |
| This is a qualification for the Transport and Logistics Industry. This qualification has been structured to align with applicable car driving licensing and regulatory requirements for each state or territory. Successful completion will require competency in units that relate to work defined as aligned at AQF Level 4. |
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| Performance of a broad range of skilled applications including requirements to evaluate and analyse current practices, develop new criteria and procedures for performing current practices, and provision of some leadership and guidance to others in the application and planning of the skills. |
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| Q: What are the entry requirements of the course? |
| A: The entry requirements are as follows: |
- applicants must hold a current open licence for a minimum of 1 year for the class(es) they wish to train/assess (The open licence must be held for at least 1 year (ss 5(5) & 6(9) Transport Operations (Road Use Management—Driver Licensing) Regulation 1999) and S39 (2) (a) Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Regulation 1995)
- applicants must produce photo identification
- applicants must be able to read, write and understand English so that they can understand the Regulations and carry out work instructions
- applicants must undergo a Police history check, a driving history check & a medical check (if required). These checks are completed by the Queensland Transport and Main Roads Department. Queensland Transport and Main Roads may refuse to grant accreditation to a person who has been convicted of an offence under the Criminal Code or is currently charged with an offence under the Criminal Code and the charge has not been fully disposed of.
- applicants must obtain a Positive Blue Notice (Blue Card) for child related employment if working with ‘young people’
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| Q: Where do I find information on the blue card? |
| A: Go to the “Commission for Children and Young People and Child Guardian” website at http://www.ccypcg.qld.gov.au/index.html |
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| Q: Which government regulations will assist me to investigate matters further? |
| A: Transport Operations (Road Use Management - Accreditations and Other Provisions) Regulation 2005 |
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| Q: I have prior experience / qualifications, is this taken into account? |
| A: It can be taken into account but it depends on a number of factors such as type and length of experience, qualifications – when completed and relevance to this course, and so on. Ian Watson’s Driver Training Centre is happy to discuss pathway options for applicants who may already hold knowledge, skills and qualifications from previous/current fields of work. In such cases the applicant may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Please read this information and contact us for further exploration on the matter. |
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| Q: How is the course structured? |
| A: There are two components: |
| Theory and Practical |
| The theory component is done by correspondence and the practical part is done in a practical setting with Ian Watson Driver Training Centre trainers. The theory part can be done at your own pace and you will be assigned to a tutor who will support you through the assignments. |
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| The practical part involves intensive training and assessment. The course is mostly practical with only minimal classroom teaching. We see the training vehicle as the classroom; think about it, that’s where a trainer will spend the majority of the week, on the road with their students. |
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| The following methods may be used in assessing units: Written objective tests; Written response, short and extended answers; Oral test/technical interview; Simulated workplace assessment; On job or workplace assessment; Practical exercises; Practical projects; Assignments; Personal appraisal; Verbal assessment; Profiling. |
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| Units in the courses are discreet from each other however, units may be clustered and delivered and/or assessed concurrently and/or holistically at times. |
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| NB: Multi-Combination Instructors and Q-Ride rider trainers are required to undertake further training and assessments in addition to the requirements listed as they will fulfill the role of assessor as well as trainer. The two units required are: |
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| TAAASS401B: Plan and organise assessment |
| TAAASS402B: Assess competence |
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| If an applicant has already completed TAA40104 - Certificate IV in Training and Assessment they will not have to do these two units as they are part of the TAA40104 qualification. |
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| Q: What do I need to consider in relation to insurance? |
| A: You need to investigate the compulsory third party insurance and comprehensive insurance for the motor vehicle (some instructors have income protection insurance, other instructors take out public liability and/or personal indemnity insurance) |
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| Q: Where do I get industry support and advice on these issues? |
| A: A good starting point is to check out the Australian Driver Trainer’s Association (ADTA-Q). The ADTA is an association of driver trainers and schools who work with each other and Queensland Transport to improve road safety and driver training. Ph: (07) 3343 2117, Fax: (07) 3343 8918 email info@adta-q.com. Postal Address – PO Box 2310, Mansfield BC Qld 4122. |
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| Q: I would like to email / discuss this course with someone, what next? |
| A: Contact IWDTC’s head office on (07) 3491 8088 or mobile on 0412 981 528 or by email drivertrainingcentre@gmail.com to discuss your training needs. |
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CAR INSTRUCTOR COURSE SPECIFIC DETAILS |
| Q: What is the name of the course? |
| A: Certificate IV in Transport & Logistics (Road Transport - Driving Instruction) |
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| Q: What is the NTIS Code for this course? |
| A: TLI41207 |
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| Q: What units do I have to complete? |
| A: The Unit Codes and Units of Competency that you must complete in this course are as follows: |
BSBCUS301A Deliver and Monitor Service To Customers
BSBRKG304B Maintain Business Records
TAADES402B Design and develop training programs
TAADEL301C Provide training through instruction and demonstration of work skills
TAADEL403B Facilitate individual learning
TLIC3607B Apply Safe Driving Behaviours
TLIG707B Work in a Socially Diverse Environment
TLIF107C Follow OHS Procedures
TLIL107C Complete Workplace Orientation/Induction Procedures
TLIL807C Complete Routine Administrative Tasks
TLIM107B Develop Safe Driving Behaviours in Others
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| Learners assessed as competent in all 11 units of competency that comprise this course will receive the Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics (Road Transport - Car Driving Instruction) Qualification. Those learners who fail to achieve competency in all 11 units of competency will receive a Statement of Attainment for each unit of competency in which they have been assessed as competent. |
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MOTORBIKE INSTRUCTOR COURSE SPECIFIC DETAILS |
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| Q: What is the name of the course? |
| A: Certificate IV in Transport & Logistics (Road Transport - Motorcycle Riding Instruction) |
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| Q: What is the NTIS Code for this course? |
| A: TLI41409 |
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| Q: What units do I have to complete? |
| A: The Unit Codes and Units of Competency that you must complete in this course are as follows: |
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A successful assessment outcome for a total 8 core units, comprising:
TLIC3808A Apply safe motorcycle riding behaviours
TLIF107C Follow occupational health and safety procedures
TLIL807C Complete routine administrative tasks
TLIL107C Complete workplace orientation/induction procedures
TAADES402B Design and develop learning programs
TAADEL403B Facilitate individual learning
TAADEL301C Provide training through demonstration of work skills
TLIM308A Develop safe motorcycle riding behaviours in others
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| Learners assessed as competent in all 8 units of competency that comprise this course will receive the TLI41409 Certificate IV in Transport & Logistics (Road Transport - Motorcycle Riding Instruction) Qualification. Those learners who fail to achieve competency in all 8 units of competency will receive a Statement of Attainment for each unit of competency in which they have been assessed as competent. |
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| Q: Who can provide Q-Ride training and assessment? |
| A: Only Registered Service Providers (RSP) can provide Q-Ride training and assessment. |
Training and assessment can only be conducted by an accredited rider trainer, who is:
(a) employed by an RSP, or
(b) an RSP.
In delivering Q-Ride training and assessment, accredited rider trainers must adhere to the
RSP's training program.
A person must not represent themselves, either orally or in writing as an RSP unless
registered by the department. This includes the publishing of any advertisement stating or
implying that the person is an RSP or may provide Q-Ride training or may give a person a
competency declaration. A fine of up to $6,000 may be incurred for a conviction of this
nature.
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| Q: How do I become an accredited rider trainer (ART)? |
| A: To become an accredited rider trainer the person must: |
| (a) Meet the requirements for accreditation as a rider trainer under the Transport Operations (Road Use Management – Accreditation and Other Provisions) Regulation 2005 including: |
- hold a current driver trainer accreditation to give driver training for a class R motorbike.
- successfully complete a TLI41409 Certificate IV in Transport & Logistics (Road Transport - Motorcycle Riding Instruction) course
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| (b) Lodge a rider trainer accreditation application form, F3948 in person at a Department of Transport and Main Roads customer service centre. There is no application fee. The application should be accompanied by: |
- the original (or certified copy) of the Level IV certificate or other equivalent certificate; and
- the applicant's current driver licence and driver trainer identity card.
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| If the application is approved, an accredited driver/rider trainer identity card is issued to the person. This card must be displayed when giving Q-Ride training. The rider trainer must also comply with the Statutory Accreditation Conditions for Accredited Driver Trainers or Rider Trainers and the Code of Conduct (refer to Transport Operations (Road Use Management-Accreditation and Other Provisions) Regulation 2005). A contravention of these conditions may result in the department amending, suspending or cancelling the person's accreditation. |
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HEAVY VEHICLE INSTRUCTOR COURSE SPECIFIC DETAILS |
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| Q: What is the name of the course? |
| A: Certificate IV in Transport & Logistics (Road Transport - Heavy Vehicle Driving Instruction) |
| Q: What is the NTIS Code for this course? |
| A: TLI4309 |
| Q: What units do I have to complete? |
| A: The Unit Codes and Units of Competency that you must complete in this course are as follows: |
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Requirements for completion of the qualification:
TLIC3708A Apply safe heavy vehicle driving behaviours
TLIF107C Follow occupational health and safety procedures
TLIF1007C Apply fatigue management strategies
TLIF6607A Implement and supervise transport regulations compliance systems
TLIL807C Complete routine administrative tasks
TLIL107C Complete workplace orientation/induction procedures
TAADES402B Design and develop learning programs
TAADEL403B Facilitate individual learning
TAADEL301C Provide training through demonstration of work skills
TLIM208A Develop safe heavy vehicle driving behaviours in others
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| Learners assessed as competent in all 8 units of competency that comprise this course will receive the TLI41409 Certificate IV in Transport & Logistics (Road Transport - Motorcycle Riding Instruction) Qualification. Those learners who fail to achieve competency in all 8 units of competency will receive a Statement of Attainment for each unit of competency in which they have been assessed as competent. |
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