This refresher course provides individuals who have previously completed the equivalent course, with the ability to refresh their knowledge and skills 100% online.
Driver fatigue is a major contributing factor to on-the-job vehicular accidents, absenteeism, and lowered productivity. Tired drivers can cost your company money–and even worse, lose their lives. This online course explains the nature of fatigue, the extent to which it can affect drivers, and strategies to mitigate and eliminate driving fatigue.
Are you a heavy vehicle driver looking for a convenient and flexible way to refresh your knowledge and skills in fatigue management? Then this refresher course is the perfect option for you!
Individuals who have previously completed TLIF0005 Apply a fatigue risk management system may be required to complete refresher training to maintain currency.
Industry standards recommend that individuals should undertake refresher training every two years. This is due to changes in Australian and industry standards, as well as updates in WHS legislation, regulations, and codes of practice, that can impact the knowledge and skills required to maintain an acurate understanding of the causes and effects of fatigue. Refreshed knowledge and skills can help improve workplace safety and minimise the risk of injury or harm to yourself and others.
Our online refresher course offers the convenience of studying at your own pace, from anywhere and at any time. You can access the course material on any device, making it easy to fit your studies around your work and personal commitments. Our experienced trainers have designed the course to refresh your knowledge on key concepts and update your skills according to the latest industry standards and regulations.
This course is intended for all drivers that operate truck and trailer combinations over 12 tonne GVM and buses built to seat over 12 adults (including the driver), who have previously completed TLIF0005 Apply a fatigue risk management system and wish to complete refresher training to maintain their currency.
This includes anyone who’s actions, inactions or demands can contribute to driver fatigue, such as drivers, employers of a driver, operators of a vehicle, schedulers of drivers, consignors, consignees, loading managers, loaders and unloaders. It is ideal if you are a driver currently working under Basic Fatigue Management (BFM) or Advanced Fatigue Management (AFM) under the National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme.
This course is suitable for transportation professionals, including truck drivers, pilots, train operators, and maritime crew members. These frontline workers face long hours and irregular schedules, making them particularly susceptible to fatigue-related risks. By participating in this course, transportation personnel can maintain vigilance and safety while on duty, ultimately enhancing operational efficiency and reducing the likelihood of accidents.
As of July 1st 2018, the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator has implemented a change in the training requirements for road transport operators, schedulers and drivers.
The new fatigue subjects provide drivers, schedulers, supervisors and managers with information critical to effectively manage the risk of fatigue in road transport operations.
NHVR have released the following subjects to meet the new requirements:
TLIF0005 - Apply a fatigue risk management system (replaces unit TLIF2010) - Drivers
TLIF0006 - Administer a fatigue risk management system (replaces unit TLIF3063) - Management/Schedulers
This is NOT a Nationally Recognised Training program. And is intended for those who already hold one or more of the above Units of Competency.
After you purchase the course, you will be sent a link to the course. It is automated but not automatic; as soon as the payment is all approved by the system, the link is sent to the email you have provided. Please triple check you Spam and Junk folder.
Once you have access to the online learning platform, you will have up to 30 days to complete the course.
The content of the course is self-paced and adaptive to the learner. Daily exercises are generated for each individual learner through MemoTrainer™. The same question will be asked on different days, but questions that a learner answers incorrectly return sooner than questions the learner answered correctly.
Regardless of your background or experience level, this course provides a structured and engaging online learning environment to help you achieve your goals and excel in the field of forklift operation.
Our refresher course material is specifically tailored to update the knowledge and skills of individuals who have previously completed this particular unit of competency. The assessment for this refresher course consists of a series of questions that relate to the subject matter covered in the original course, which reinforces key concepts and enables learners to demonstrate their comprehensive understanding of the refreshed knowledge and the information they already possess from their experience.
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. Participants are able to repeat the course as many times as is needed if the pass mark is not achieved on the first attempt.
Are you enrolled in an online training course with RAISE Training? Download this app to access your learning journey on your mobile or tablet. Get access to our learning platform designed using aNewSpring, providing training courses that adapt to you, using this adaptive learning platform. Achieve appropriate learning outcomes and goals through specific context, and ensure that new skills stick.
Download this app to access your learning journey on your mobile or tablet.
On successful completion of the course participants will be issued with a Proficiency Certificate to verify their knowledge.
This is NOT a Nationally Recognised Training program. And is intended for those who already hold one or more of the industry required Units of Competency.
Your certificate is issued when you complete your training. It can be downloaded and printed or used electronically. You can download replacement certificates from your account.
The QR code is used to view your full record of training. This is often used to verify that training has been completed and validate the certificate’s authenticity
Employers must keep a copy of employee certificates, statements of proficiency, and training records. These typically must be kept starting from the date the training certificate was issued until two years after the expiry date. Self-employed persons must follow these requirements for themselves. These conditions may vary depending on the nature of training received. Training records can be accessed from the “Certifications” area within your account. These records are tied to the unique Certificate ID number found on the certificate. These records are often referenced by employers or inspectors to verifiy training details.
Training records often include:
- Course Outline
- Test Results
- Instructor’s Notes / Reports
Our digital student handbook in the form of a mobile app offers numerous advantages. providing students with easy access to important information anytime, anywhere, through their mobile devices. The portability and interactive features of the app enhance the user experience, allowing students to navigate through the handbook efficiently and engage with its content.
Additionally, real-time updates ensure that students have access to the latest information regarding courses and policies, while also contributing to environmental sustainability by reducing paper usage.
Download the App today.
Adaptive Learning - More Information
The content of the course is self-paced and adaptive to the learner. Daily exercises are generated for each individual learner through MemoTrainer™. The same question will be asked on different days, but questions that a learner answers incorrectly return sooner than questions the learner answered correctly.
About Fatigue Management
Driver fatigue, defined as driving while feeling sleepy, physically or mentally tired, or lacking energy, is a major heavy vehicle safety hazard. Not getting enough sleep, driving at night, and being awake for a long time are the main causes of fatigue. Understand the rules and requirements of fatigue management.
Fatigue Management Exemptions
Fatigue management exemptions (permits and notices) enable operators and drivers to apply for work and rest hours, work diary, and record keeping exemptions.
Fatigue Management Exemptions - NHVR
Work and Rest Requirements
In addition to the general duty to not drive a fatigue-regulated heavy vehicle on a road while fatigued, drivers must comply with certain maximum work and minimum rest limits.
Work and Rest Requirements - NHVR
Fatigue Video - Get Your Diary Right
This video was put together to help drivers complete their Work Diary under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL). It was produced by TDT Victoria with the assistance of funding provided through the Federal Department of Industry.
Counting Time
Drivers and other responsible parties in the supply chain are required by law to count work and rest times in a specific way. Understand the rules for counting work and rest times for fatigue-regulated heavy vehicle drivers.
Electronic Work Diary
An Electronic Work Diary (EWD) is an electronic device or system approved by the NHVR to monitor and record the work and rest times and can be used by drivers as an alternative to making records in a written work diary.
Are you enrolled in an online training course with RAISE Training? Download this app to access your learning journey on your mobile or tablet. Get access to our learning platform designed using aNewSpring, providing training courses that adapt to you, using this adaptive learning platform. Achieve appropriate learning outcomes and goals through specific context, and ensure that new skills stick.
Download this app to access your learning journey on your mobile or tablet.
Are you a heavy vehicle driver looking for a convenient and flexible way to refresh your knowledge and skills in fatigue management? Then this refresher course is the perfect option for you!
Individuals who have previously completed TLIF0005 Apply a fatigue risk management system may be required to complete refresher training to maintain currency.
Industry standards recommend that individuals should undertake refresher training every two years. This is due to changes in Australian and industry standards, as well as updates in WHS legislation, regulations, and codes of practice, that can impact the knowledge and skills required to maintain an acurate understanding of the causes and effects of fatigue. Refreshed knowledge and skills can help improve workplace safety and minimise the risk of injury or harm to yourself and others.
Our online refresher course offers the convenience of studying at your own pace, from anywhere and at any time. You can access the course material on any device, making it easy to fit your studies around your work and personal commitments. Our experienced trainers have designed the course to refresh your knowledge on key concepts and update your skills according to the latest industry standards and regulations.
This course is intended for all drivers that operate truck and trailer combinations over 12 tonne GVM and buses built to seat over 12 adults (including the driver), who have previously completed TLIF0005 Apply a fatigue risk management system and wish to complete refresher training to maintain their currency.
This includes anyone who’s actions, inactions or demands can contribute to driver fatigue, such as drivers, employers of a driver, operators of a vehicle, schedulers of drivers, consignors, consignees, loading managers, loaders and unloaders. It is ideal if you are a driver currently working under Basic Fatigue Management (BFM) or Advanced Fatigue Management (AFM) under the National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme.
This course is suitable for transportation professionals, including truck drivers, pilots, train operators, and maritime crew members. These frontline workers face long hours and irregular schedules, making them particularly susceptible to fatigue-related risks. By participating in this course, transportation personnel can maintain vigilance and safety while on duty, ultimately enhancing operational efficiency and reducing the likelihood of accidents.
As of July 1st 2018, the National Heavy Vehicle Regulator has implemented a change in the training requirements for road transport operators, schedulers and drivers.
The new fatigue subjects provide drivers, schedulers, supervisors and managers with information critical to effectively manage the risk of fatigue in road transport operations.
NHVR have released the following subjects to meet the new requirements:
TLIF0005 – Apply a fatigue risk management system (replaces unit TLIF2010) – Drivers
TLIF0006 – Administer a fatigue risk management system (replaces unit TLIF3063) – Management/Schedulers
This is NOT a Nationally Recognised Training program. And is intended for those who already hold one or more of the above Units of Competency.
After you purchase the course, you will be sent a link to the course. It is automated but not automatic; as soon as the payment is all approved by the system, the link is sent to the email you have provided. Please triple check you Spam and Junk folder.
Once you have access to the online learning platform, you will have up to 30 days to complete the course.
The content of the course is self-paced and adaptive to the learner. Daily exercises are generated for each individual learner through MemoTrainer™. The same question will be asked on different days, but questions that a learner answers incorrectly return sooner than questions the learner answered correctly.
Regardless of your background or experience level, this course provides a structured and engaging online learning environment to help you achieve your goals and excel in the field of forklift operation.
Our refresher course material is specifically tailored to update the knowledge and skills of individuals who have previously completed this particular unit of competency. The assessment for this refresher course consists of a series of questions that relate to the subject matter covered in the original course, which reinforces key concepts and enables learners to demonstrate their comprehensive understanding of the refreshed knowledge and the information they already possess from their experience.
Testing conducted throughout this online course is designed to reinforce the information presented. Participants are able to repeat the course as many times as is needed if the pass mark is not achieved on the first attempt.
Are you enrolled in an online training course with RAISE Training? Download this app to access your learning journey on your mobile or tablet. Get access to our learning platform designed using aNewSpring, providing training courses that adapt to you, using this adaptive learning platform. Achieve appropriate learning outcomes and goals through specific context, and ensure that new skills stick.
Download this app to access your learning journey on your mobile or tablet.
On successful completion of the course participants will be issued with a Proficiency Certificate to verify their knowledge.
This is NOT a Nationally Recognised Training program. And is intended for those who already hold one or more of the industry required Units of Competency.
Your certificate is issued when you complete your training. It can be downloaded and printed or used electronically. You can download replacement certificates from your account.
The QR code is used to view your full record of training. This is often used to verify that training has been completed and validate the certificate’s authenticity
Employers must keep a copy of employee certificates, statements of proficiency, and training records. These typically must be kept starting from the date the training certificate was issued until two years after the expiry date. Self-employed persons must follow these requirements for themselves. These conditions may vary depending on the nature of training received. Training records can be accessed from the “Certifications” area within your account. These records are tied to the unique Certificate ID number found on the certificate. These records are often referenced by employers or inspectors to verifiy training details.
Training records often include:
– Course Outline
– Test Results
– Instructor’s Notes / Reports
Our digital student handbook in the form of a mobile app offers numerous advantages. providing students with easy access to important information anytime, anywhere, through their mobile devices. The portability and interactive features of the app enhance the user experience, allowing students to navigate through the handbook efficiently and engage with its content.
Additionally, real-time updates ensure that students have access to the latest information regarding courses and policies, while also contributing to environmental sustainability by reducing paper usage.
Download the App today.
Adaptive Learning – More Information
The content of the course is self-paced and adaptive to the learner. Daily exercises are generated for each individual learner through MemoTrainer™. The same question will be asked on different days, but questions that a learner answers incorrectly return sooner than questions the learner answered correctly.
About Fatigue Management
Driver fatigue, defined as driving while feeling sleepy, physically or mentally tired, or lacking energy, is a major heavy vehicle safety hazard. Not getting enough sleep, driving at night, and being awake for a long time are the main causes of fatigue. Understand the rules and requirements of fatigue management.
Fatigue Management Exemptions
Fatigue management exemptions (permits and notices) enable operators and drivers to apply for work and rest hours, work diary, and record keeping exemptions.
Fatigue Management Exemptions – NHVR
Work and Rest Requirements
In addition to the general duty to not drive a fatigue-regulated heavy vehicle on a road while fatigued, drivers must comply with certain maximum work and minimum rest limits.
Work and Rest Requirements – NHVR
Fatigue Video – Get Your Diary Right
This video was put together to help drivers complete their Work Diary under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL). It was produced by TDT Victoria with the assistance of funding provided through the Federal Department of Industry.
Counting Time
Drivers and other responsible parties in the supply chain are required by law to count work and rest times in a specific way. Understand the rules for counting work and rest times for fatigue-regulated heavy vehicle drivers.
Electronic Work Diary
An Electronic Work Diary (EWD) is an electronic device or system approved by the NHVR to monitor and record the work and rest times and can be used by drivers as an alternative to making records in a written work diary.
Are you enrolled in an online training course with RAISE Training? Download this app to access your learning journey on your mobile or tablet. Get access to our learning platform designed using aNewSpring, providing training courses that adapt to you, using this adaptive learning platform. Achieve appropriate learning outcomes and goals through specific context, and ensure that new skills stick.
Download this app to access your learning journey on your mobile or tablet.
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