TLIF0021 – Administer the Implementation of Fatigue Management Strategies



KRTS is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO)

RTO CODE: 90252

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This course has now been replaced by TLIF0006 if being used for BFM purposes.

This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to administer the implementation of fatigue management strategies.

It includes monitoring the implementation of fatigue management strategies; recognising breaches of fatigue management policies, procedures and regulations; and developing and assessing staff competence in fatigue management.

It also includes providing feedback to staff on deficiencies in their fatigue management skills and knowledge and reporting to management on the implementation of fatigue management policy.

Work is performed under limited supervision generally as a team leader or supervisor.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.

This course is for Schedulers, Owner Operators, Load Managers, Team Leaders and Supervisors in the Heavy Vehicle Industry.

This unit of competency also forms part of the course for Certificate III in Driving Operations TLI31221.

Delivery:

  • Online: Access anywhere, anytime through broadband internet. See Course Information once you have enrolled to check required Computer specifications.
  • Group/class environment. Contact KRTS for details and to arrange for this mode of delivery.
  • Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Experienced drivers or staff can apply for a RPL kit from www.krtstraining.com.au
  • Learners undertaking this course must meet the language, literacy and numeracy requirements of this unit. Where support is needed talk with the KRTS Assessor

Course Duration:

6-8 hours depending on learners experience. All learners must complete successfully all assessments as per course requirements.

Technical Requirements

Working Webcam

Undertaking this course will require you to have constant access to a webcam or similar device. Details are as follows:

  • You MUST have a webcam on a PC, Laptop, iPad type tablet device in order to do this online course.
  • If you do not have a webcam capable device then you will NOT be able to do this online course.
  • The webcam must remain ON for the duration of the course.
  • Do NOT turn off, cover or block the view of the webcam whilst you are logged into the course.
  • At random times through the course the webcam takes a picture of who answered questions, this is to maintain the integrity of the course by seeing the person who enrolled in the course is the person answering the questions.
  • If it is found the webcam is blocked, turned off or covered and there is no vision for those pictures then the assessment is deemed void, and it will be reset again by assessors.
  • The camera must be activated while you are online doing the course, as part of a continuous verification process, and to enable you to answer any video-based questions when prompted.
  • Ensure your camera and device are located and used where the privacy of others can be maintained.

Internet and Camera Access

Undertaking this course online will require you have internet access with reasonable speed and at least one of the following:

  • A computer with a webcam, or
  • A smartphone with a front facing camera, or
  • A tablet type device (iPad or similar) with a front facing camera, or
  • A laptop with a camera.
  • If completing this course at your place of work, please ensure any company firewalls don’t prevent you from accessing the course or sending your video assessments through for marking. If unsure, check with your training or I.T department.

Valid Browsers

  • Please ensure you ONLY use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge to access the course and the assessments.
  • Do NOT use Safari, Internet Explorer or Firefox as they are known to have issues with accessing the video assessments and it will not allow you to complete the course.