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1 TLI Transport and Logistics Training Package Release 2.0 Companion Volume Implementation Guide - Range of Conditions Tables

2 Contents TLIC0001 Operate a chemical tanker... 3 TLIC0002 Operate a fuel tanker... 5 TLIC0003 Operate LP gas tanker... 6 TLIC1013 Ride courier/delivery bicycle... 8 TLIC1051 Operate commercial vehicle TLIC2002 Drive light rigid vehicle TLIC2009 Drive taxi TLIC2012 Ride courier/delivery motorcycle TLIC2025 Operate four wheel drive vehicle TLIC2040 Provide wheelchair accessible taxi services to passengers with disabilities TLIC2049 Operate heavy vehicle on unsealed roads TLIC2050 Operate a terminal tractor TLIC3003 Drive medium rigid vehicle TLIC3004 Drive heavy rigid vehicle TLIC3005 Drive heavy combination vehicle TLIC3010 Pilot or escort oversized and/or overmassed loads TLIC3011 Transport passengers with disabilities TLIC3035 Manage the operation of a tow truck TLIC3036 Apply safe car driving behaviours TLIC3037 Apply safe heavy vehicle driving behaviours TLIC3038 Apply safe motorcycle riding behaviours TLIC3042 Operate coach/bus TLIC3063 Operate vehicle carrying special loads TLIC3064 Operate car carrier vehicle TLIC3071 Operate an agitator TLIC3083 Operate a front lift mobile compaction/collection vehicle TLIC3084 Operate a lift on/lift off collection vehicle TLIC3085 Operate a liquid waste collection vehicle TLIC3086 Operate a multi-lift collection vehicle TLIC3087 Operate a rear loading mobile compaction/collection vehicle TLIC3088 Operate a roll on/roll off collection vehicle TLIC3089 Operate a side loading mobile compaction/collection vehicle TLIC4006 Drive multi-combination vehicle Page 1

3 TLIC4068 Operate heavy recovery ancillary equipment TLIC4069 Operate heavy recovery vehicle TLIC4070 Tow a disabled heavy vehicle Page 2

4 TLIC0001 Operate a chemical tanker Properties and hazards of chemicals Chemical tanker vehicle includes: Personal safety measures may Product transfer equipment may characteristics of the fuel in a leak, fire situation, or in the presence of static electricity density effect of heat and pressure on the chemical when stored in a container expansion rates odour segregation requirements all vehicle configurations correct use of safety rails and walkways hearing protection high visibility clothing manual-lifting techniques PPE required for the product class being transported safety footwear three points of contact when using ladders bonding devices brake interlock delivery hoses external piping and fittings master switch pressure and ullage gauges pressure vessels scully systems valves warning devices Eco driving includes: ensuring transmission control Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may observing speed limits using auxiliary braking systems bridge or tunnel damage building construction emergency situations, such as bushfires flooded sections of road holiday traffic Page 3

5 Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may Documentation and records may Applicable procedures and codes may Environmental risks may livestock movement road closures for utility works, such as electricity, water, sewerage and telecommunications road damage road works traffic accidents company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures regulatory procedures dangerous goods licence dangerous goods paperwork emergency procedures site inductions state and territory heavy vehicle driving licence or permit requirements vehicle manufacturer instructions, specifications and recommended driving procedures, including pre-operational checks of vehicle vehicle work diaries or record books workplace driving instructions and procedures Australian code for the transport of dangerous goods by road or rail: the current ADG Code relevant state and territory: fatigue fatigue management regulations road rules roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence or permit requirements pertaining to operating heavy vehicles on unsealed roads WHS/OHS legislation in-cab distractions other road users road and traffic conditions time of day weather Page 4

6 TLIC0002 Operate a fuel tanker Properties and hazards of fuel Personal safety measures may Product transfer equipment may characteristics of fuel in a leak, fire situation or in the presence of static electricity density effect of heat and pressure on the fuel when stored in a container expansion rates odour upper and lower explosive limits correct use of safety rails and walkways hearing protection high visibility clothing manual-lifting techniques PPE required for the product class being transported safety footwear safety glasses three points of contact when using ladders bonding devices brake interlock delivery hoses external piping and fittings master switch pressure vessels scully systems valves warning devices Eco driving includes: ensuring transmission control Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may observing speed limits using auxiliary braking systems bridge or tunnel damage building construction emergency situations, such as bushfires flooded sections of road holiday traffic livestock movement road closures for utility works, such as electricity, water, sewerage and telecommunications Page 5

7 Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may Documentation and records may Applicable procedures and codes may Environmental risks may road damage road works traffic accidents company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures regulatory procedures dangerous goods licence dangerous goods paperwork site inductions state and territory heavy vehicle driving licence or permit requirements vehicle manufacturer instructions, specifications and recommended driving procedures, including pre-operational checks of vehicle vehicle work diaries or record books workplace driving instructions and procedures Australian code for the transport of dangerous goods by road or rail: the current ADG Code relevant state and territory: fatigue management regulations road rules roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence or permit requirements pertaining to operating heavy vehicles on unsealed roads WHS/OHS legislation relevant terminal entry compliance regulations fatigue in-cab distractions other road users road and traffic conditions time of day weather TLIC0003 Operate LP gas tanker Properties and hazards of LP gas causes of a boiling liquid expanding vapour explosion (BLEVE) characteristics of the LP gas in a leak, fire situation, or in the presence of static electricity density Page 6

8 LP gas tanker vehicle includes: Personal safety measures Product transfer equipment includes: effect of heat and pressure on the LP gas when stored in a container expansion rates odour upper and lower explosive limits AAB-Quad B-Double B-Triple correct use of walkways hearing protection high visibility clothing manual-lifting techniques safety footwear safety glasses three points of contact when using ladders bonding devices brake interlock external piping and fittings master switch pressure and ullage gauges pressure vessels valves warning devices Eco driving includes: ensuring transmission control Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may observing speed limits using auxiliary braking systems bridge or tunnel damage building construction emergency situations, such as bushfires flooded sections of road holiday traffic livestock movement road closures for utility works, such as electricity, water, sewerage, telecommunications and LP gas road damage road works traffic accidents Page 7

9 Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may Documentation and records may Applicable procedures and codes may Environmental risks may company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures state and territory heavy vehicle driving licence or permit requirements vehicle manufacturer instructions, specifications and recommended driving procedures, including pre-operational checks of vehicle vehicle work diaries or record books workplace driving instructions and procedures relevant state and territory: fatigue environmental protection legislation fatigue management regulations road rules roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence or permit requirements pertaining to operating heavy vehicles on unsealed roads WHS/OHS legislation in-cab distractions other road users road and traffic conditions time of day weather TLIC1013 Ride courier/delivery bicycle Work may be carried out in typical road transport situations, including: on a private road on the open road operations conducted at day or night typical weather conditions while at a customer's workplace or premises while at a depot or base Customers may be: internal or external Bicycle handling procedures may accelerating and braking parking steering and manoeuvring a bicycle using defensive riding techniques Page 8

10 Pre-operational checks may Minor routine repairs may check of seat adjustment checks of gearing, steering and brakes checks of operation of lights checks of tyre pressures visual check of bicycle for operational capability changing tyres repairing tyre punctures replacement of blown globes in bicycle lights Hazards may animals and objects on road Personal protective equipment may Hazardous or dangerous goods may Consultative processes may involve: Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may dust and vapours hazardous or dangerous materials humidity, air temperature and radiant heat light including UV noise oil on road uneven ground, steps, road surfaces vehicular traffic and pedestrians wet and iced roads helmet sunglasses sun cream acids, alkalines or solvents medical samples or supplies customers industrial relations, work health and safety (WHS)/ occupational health and safety (OHS) specialists local government authorities management other employees and supervisors other professional or technical staff union representatives bridge/tunnel damage building construction flooded sections of road holiday traffic road closures for special events such as marches, sporting events, Page 9

11 Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may Information and documentation may Applicable procedures and codes may etc. road closures for utility works such as electricity, water, sewerage, telecommunications, gas, etc. road damage road works traffic accidents company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures bicycle manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended riding procedures including pre-operational checks of bicycle communications technology equipment, oral, aural or signed communications competency standards and training materials conditions of service, legislation and industrial agreements HAZCHEM codes and dangerous/hazardous goods codes and procedures induction documentation operations manuals including quality assurance procedures safety data sheets (SDSs)/material safety data sheets (MSDSs) state/territory licence requirements relevant to courier cyclists state/territory road rules supplier and/or client instructions WHS/OHS procedures workplace instructions and procedures for courier cyclists including emergency procedures applicable dangerous/hazardous goods codes and legislation relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation relevant state/territory fatigue management regulations relevant state/territory road rules relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority regulations and licence requirements pertaining to the courier cyclist relevant state/territory WHS/OHS legislation TLIC1051 Operate commercial vehicle Commercial vehicle may commercial vehicles equal to or less than 4.5 tonnes GVM and seating up to 12 adults, including the driver, and all types of transmission that is used or intended to be used to carry goods of all types for hire or reward. Hired or leased vehicles and vehicles owned by a business to carry its own goods are included Page 10

12 Driving may be carried out in typical road transport situations, including: Vehicle handling procedures may Pre-operational checks may Minor routine repairs may by day or night in typical weather conditions on a private road on the open road while at a client's workplace or work site while at a depot, base or warehouse accelerating and braking eco driving managing engine performance operating vehicle controls, instruments and indicators positioning and stopping a vehicle reversing a vehicle starting a vehicle steering and manoeuvring a vehicle check operation of associated equipment checking and topping up of fluid levels checks of brakes checks of operation of vehicle lights and indicators checks of tyre pressures load and load restraints visual check of vehicle changing of tyres repair of tyre punctures repairs to rear tail-light lens replacement of blown fuse replacement of blown globes in vehicle lights replacement of broken coolant hose replacement of broken fan belt replacement of door mirrors Eco driving may ancillary brakes anticipating traffic flow to prevent driving at congested times brake management engine management gear selection not idling engine for extended periods when not in use using air-conditioning only when necessary Page 11

13 Associated equipment may electronic doors gates, curtains hydraulic lifters ramps stairs tail gate loaders ticket machines Driving hazards may animals and objects on road Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may faulty brakes faulty steering mechanism on vehicle fire in vehicle flooded sections of road foggy conditions following distance leaking fuel oil on road other road users parked vehicles on the road pedestrians crossing the road time of day or night traffic flow wet and iced roads windy sections of road bridge/tunnel damage building construction emergency situations such as bushfires, building fires, etc. flooded sections of road holiday traffic road closures for special events such as marches, parades, etc. road closures for utility works such as electricity, water, sewerage, telecommunications, gas, etc. road damage road works traffic accidents company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures Page 12

14 organisational procedures Documentation/records may Applicable regulations, legislation and codes may emergency procedures state/territory driving licence requirements state/territory road rules vehicle log book or record book (where required) vehicle manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended driving procedures including pre-operational checks of vehicle workplace driving instructions and procedures relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation relevant state/territory fatigue management regulations relevant state/territory permit regulations and requirements relevant state/territory road rules relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence requirements pertaining to the class of vehicle relevant state/territory work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation TLIC2002 Drive light rigid vehicle Type of vehicle includes: all light rigid vehicles including trucks and buses greater than 4.5 tonnes or seating more than 12 adults including the driver Driving may be carried out in typical road transport situations, including: Vehicle handling procedures may Pre-operational checks may on a private road on the open road operations conducted at day or night typical weather conditions while at a client's workplace or work site while at a depot, base or warehouse accelerating and braking managing engine performance operating vehicle controls, instruments and indicators positioning and stopping a vehicle reversing a vehicle starting a vehicle steering and manoeuvring a vehicle using defensive driving techniques checking and topping up of fluid levels checks of brakes checks of operation of vehicle lights and indicators checks of tyre pressures Page 13

15 Minor routine repairs may Driving hazards may include (examples only): Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may include (examples only): Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may visual check of vehicle changing of tyres repair of tyre punctures repairs to rear tail-light lens replacement of blown fuse replacement of blown globes in vehicle lights replacement of broken coolant hose replacement of broken fan belt replacement of door mirrors animals and objects on road faulty brakes faulty steering mechanism on vehicle fire in vehicle flooded sections of road foggy conditions leaking fuel oil on road parked vehicles on the road pedestrians crossing the road wet and iced roads windy sections of road bridge/tunnel damage building construction emergency situations such as bushfires, building fires, etc. flooded sections of road holiday traffic road closures for special events such as marches, parades, etc. road closures for utility works such as electricity, water, sewerage, telecommunications, gas, etc. road damage road works traffic accidents company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures Page 14

16 Documentation/records may Applicable procedures and codes may TLIC2009 Drive taxi emergency procedures state/territory light rigid vehicle driving licence requirements state/territory road rules vehicle log book or record book (where required) vehicle manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended driving procedures including preoperational checks of vehicle workplace driving instructions and procedures relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation relevant state/territory fatigue management regulations relevant state/territory permit regulations and requirements relevant state/territory road rules relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence requirements pertaining to light rigid vehicles relevant state/territory work health and safety (WHS)/ occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation Type of vehicle includes: all taxicabs relevant to specific licence classifications Pre-operational checks may Minor routine repairs may Driving hazards may include (examples only): checking and topping up of fluid levels checks of brakes checks of operation of vehicle lights and indicators checks of tyre pressures visual check of vehicle changing of tyres repair of tyre punctures repairs to rear tail-light lens replacement of blown fuse replacement of blown globes in vehicle lights replacement of broken coolant hose replacement of broken fan belt replacement of door mirrors animals and objects on road faulty brakes faulty steering mechanism on vehicle fire in vehicle flooded sections of road Page 15

17 Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may include (examples only): Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may Documentation/records may Applicable procedures and codes may foggy conditions leaking fuel oil on road parked vehicles on the road pedestrians crossing the road wet and iced roads windy sections of road bridge/tunnel damage building construction emergency situations such as bushfires, building fires, etc. flooded sections of road holiday traffic road closures for special events such as marches, parades, etc. road closures for utility works such as electricity, water, sewerage, telecommunications, gas, etc. road damage road works traffic accidents company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures emergency procedures state/territory road rules state/territory taxicab driving licence/regulatory requirements vehicle log book or record book (where required) vehicle manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended driving procedures including preoperational checks of vehicle workplace driving instructions and procedures relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation relevant state/territory fatigue management regulations relevant state/territory road rules relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence requirements pertaining to taxicabs Page 16

18 relevant state/territory taxicab control regulations and requirements relevant state/territory WHS/OHS legislation TLIC2012 Ride courier/delivery motorcycle Work may be carried out in typical road transport situations, including: on a private road on the open road operations conducted day or night typical weather conditions while at a customer's workplace or premises while at a depot or base Customers may be: internal or external Motorcycle handling procedures may Pre-operational checks may Minor routine repairs may accelerating and braking starting a motorcycle steering and manoeuvring a motorcycle stopping and parking using defensive riding techniques check of seat adjustment checking and topping up fluid levels checks of gearing, steering and brakes checks of operation of lights checks of tyre pressures visual check of motorcycle for operational capability changing of tyres repair of tyre punctures replacement of blown globes in motorcycle lights Hazards may animals and objects on road dust and vapours hazardous or dangerous materials humidity, air temperature and radiant heat light including UV noise oil on road uneven ground, steps, road surfaces vehicular traffic and pedestrians wet and iced roads Personal protective helmet Page 17

19 equipment may sun cream Hazardous or dangerous goods may Consultative processes may involve: Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may Information and documentation may sunglasses acids, alkalines or solvents explosives medical samples or supplies customers industrial relations, work health and safety (WHS)/ occupational health and safety (OHS) specialists local government authorities management other employees and supervisors other professional or technical staff union representatives bridge/tunnel damage building construction flooded sections of road holiday traffic road closures for special events such as marches, sporting events, etc. road closures for utility works such as electricity, water, sewerage, telecommunications, gas, etc. road damage road works traffic accidents company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures communications technology equipment, oral, aural or signed communications competency standards and training materials conditions of service, legislation and industrial agreements HAZCHEM codes and dangerous/hazardous goods codes and procedures induction documentation material safety data sheets motorcycle manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended riding and servicing procedures including preoperational checks of motorcycle Page 18

20 Applicable procedures and codes may operations manuals including quality assurance procedures state/territory licence requirements relevant to courier motorcyclists state/territory road rules supplier and/or client instructions work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) procedures workplace instructions and procedures for courier motorcyclists including emergency procedures applicable dangerous/hazardous goods codes and legislation relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation relevant state/territory fatigue management regulations relevant state/territory road rules relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority regulations and licence requirements pertaining to the courier motorcyclists relevant state/territory WHS/OHS legislation TLIC2025 Operate four wheel drive vehicle Vehicles a range of trailers Operations may be carried out in typical four wheel drive situations, including: Vehicle handling procedures may Considerations when driving may all terrain vehicles cars and utilities light trucks by day or night during emergency response in rugged terrain off-road conditions that can be smooth, rough, uneven, slippery, boggy, sandy, steep or hilly on a steep slope on the open road typical weather conditions while at a client's workplace or worksite accelerating and braking managing engine performance operating vehicle controls, instruments and indicators positioning and stopping a vehicle reversing a vehicle starting a vehicle steering and manoeuvring a vehicle using defensive driving techniques adverse terrain Page 19

21 Traffic conditions to be taken into account when driving may Operational hazards may Workplace guidelines/procedures may Pre-start checks may adverse weather levels of emergency response operational characteristics of the type of four wheel drive vehicle traffic conditions traffic regulations warning devices workplace procedures effects of weather on roads known peak periods and special community functions legal parking road surface/off-road terrain speed limits for operation traffic pattern and density visibility animals and objects on road faulty brakes faulty steering mechanism on vehicle fire in vehicle flooded road/terrain leaking fuel oil on road parked vehicles on the road pedestrians crossing the road steep slopes and rugged terrain wet and iced road/terrain windy or foggy sections of road/terrain driving in adverse terrain driving in special environments emergency response driving policies and routines relating to wear and damage pre- and post-operation checks precautions and safeguards reporting routines standards of operation storage and usage of fuels and lubricants air cleaners Page 20

22 Manufacturers specifications may Installed devices may Minor routine servicing may Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may air-conditioners battery water levels and electrolyte checks belts brake and transmission fluid levels brakes fuel, water, oil hydraulic lines and connections leads off-road safety equipment in line with manufacturers recommendations tyres engine characteristics four wheel drive operation radius of turning circle safety procedures systems warning function ancillary systems indicator audible warning devices brake warning lights electrical charging hose oil pressure speedometer tachometer temperature gauge warning lights changing of tyres door mirrors repair of tyre punctures repairs to rear tail-light lens replacement of blown fuse replacement of broken coolant replacement of broken fan belt the replacement of blown globes in vehicle lights company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures Page 21

23 organisational procedures Documentation/records may Applicable regulations, legislation and codes may emergency procedures state/territory driving licence requirements state/territory road rules vehicle log book or record book (where required) vehicle manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended driving procedures including preoperational checks of vehicle workplace driving instructions and procedures relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation relevant state/territory fatigue management regulations relevant state/territory permit regulations and requirements relevant state/territory road rules relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence requirements pertaining to the class of four wheel drive vehicle relevant state/territory WHS/OHS legislation TLIC2040 Provide wheelchair accessible taxi services to passengers with disabilities Pre-operational checks may Ancillary equipment may Workplace procedures may Passengers may have a range of disabilities which may involve: Assistance into and out of the vehicle, picking up, setting down and transporting of passengers may checking and topping up fluid levels checking brakes before moving vehicle checking compatibility of mobility devices and vehicle loading, anchoring and carrying equipment checking operation of vehicle lights and indicators checking tyre pressure visual check of vehicle and ancillary equipment hoists ramps company policies and procedures established workplace procedures congenital/acquired disability intellectual/physical disability permanent/temporary disability different terrain and road surfaces in all weather conditions operations conducted during the day or night Page 22

24 TLIC2049 Operate heavy vehicle on unsealed roads Unsealed road may a private road Operation of a heavy vehicle on unsealed roads may be carried out in typical road transport situations, including: Vehicle handling procedures may Pre-operational checks may an open road dirt tracks formed unsealed roads remote areas workplace or worksite by day or night in remote areas in typical weather conditions on a private road on dirt tracks on formed unsealed roads on the open road while at a client's workplace or work site accelerating and braking managing engine performance operating vehicle controls, instruments and indicators positioning and stopping a vehicle reversing a vehicle starting a vehicle steering and manoeuvring a vehicle using air brakes using defensive driving techniques checks and top up of fluid levels checks of brakes checks of coupling equipment checks of operation of vehicle lights and indicators checks of tyre pressures visual check of vehicle Hazards could animals and objects on road faulty brakes faulty steering mechanism on vehicle fire in vehicle flooded sections of road foggy conditions Page 23

25 Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may Documentation/records may Applicable regulations, legislation and codes may leaking fuel parked vehicles on the road pedestrians crossing the road slow moving vehicles wet and iced roads windy sections of road bridge/tunnel damage building construction emergency situations such as bushfires, etc. flooded sections of road holiday traffic livestock movement road closures for utility works such as electricity, water, sewerage, telecommunications, gas, etc. road damage road works traffic accidents company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures emergency procedures state/territory heavy vehicle driving licence/permit requirements state/territory road rules vehicle manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended driving procedures including pre-operational checks of vehicle vehicle work diaries or record book (where required) workplace driving instructions and procedures relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation relevant state/territory fatigue management regulations relevant state/territory road rules relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence/permit requirements pertaining to operating heavy vehicles on unsealed roads relevant state/territory work health and safety (WHS)/ occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation TLIC2050 Operate a terminal tractor Terminal tractor may TUG Page 24

26 Operating a terminal tractor may be carried out in workplace situations, including: Vehicle handling procedures may Pre-operational checks may Minor routine repairs may terminal tractor prime mover by day or night in typical weather conditions on a private road while at a depot, base, wharf or warehouse while at a client's workplace or work site accelerating and braking eco driving hydraulic oil lift of turntable managing engine performance operating vehicle controls, instruments and indicators positioning and stopping a vehicle reversing a vehicle starting a vehicle steering and manoeuvring a vehicle check operation of associated equipment checking and topping up of fluid levels checks of brakes checks of operation of vehicle lights and indicators checks of tyre pressures load and load restraints visual check of vehicle changing of tyres repair of tyre punctures repairs to rear tail-light lens replacement of blown fuse replacement of blown globes in vehicle lights replacement of broken coolant hose replacement of broken fan belt replacement of door mirrors Eco driving may ancillary brakes anticipating traffic flow to prevent driving at congested times brake management engine management Page 25

27 Associated equipment may Operating hazards may include (examples only): Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may Documentation/records may Applicable regulations, legislation and codes may gear selection not idling engine for extended periods when not in use using air-conditioning only when necessary air hoses electrical leads hydraulic turntable lift controls faulty brakes faulty steering mechanism on vehicle fire in vehicle foggy conditions lack of air lack of hydraulic fluid leaking fuel objects on surfaces oil on surfaces time of day or night wet and iced surfaces company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures emergency procedures state/territory driving licence requirements state/territory road rules vehicle log book or record book (where required) vehicle manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended driving procedures including pre-operational checks of vehicle workplace driving instructions and procedures relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation relevant state/territory fatigue management regulations relevant state/territory permit regulations and requirements relevant state/territory road rules relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence requirements pertaining to the class of vehicle relevant state/territory work health and safety (WHS)/ occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation Page 26

28 TLIC3003 Drive medium rigid vehicle Type of vehicle includes: all medium rigid vehicles, for example any 2-axle rigid vehicle, including truck and bus greater than 8 tonnes GVM Driving may be carried out in typical road transport situations, including: Vehicle handling procedures may Pre-operational checks may Minor routine repairs may Driving hazards may include (examples only): on a private road on the open road operations conducted at day or night typical weather conditions while at a client's workplace or work site while at a depot, base or warehouse accelerating and braking managing engine performance operating vehicle controls, instruments and indicators positioning and stopping a vehicle reversing a vehicle starting a vehicle steering and manoeuvring a vehicle using air brakes using defensive driving techniques checking and topping up of fluid levels checks of brakes checks of operation of vehicle lights and indicators checks of tyre pressures visual check of vehicle changing of tyres repair of tyre punctures repairs to rear tail-light lens replacement of blown fuse replacement of blown globes in vehicle lights replacement of broken coolant hose replacement of broken fan belt replacement of door mirrors animals and objects on road faulty brakes faulty steering mechanism on vehicle fire in vehicle flooded sections of road Page 27

29 Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may Documentation/records may Applicable procedures and codes may foggy conditions leaking fuel oil on road parked vehicles on the road pedestrians crossing the road wet and iced roads windy sections of road bridge/tunnel damage building construction emergency situations such as bushfires, building fires, etc. flooded sections of road holiday traffic road closures for special events such as marches, parades, etc. road closures for utility works such as electricity, water, sewerage, telecommunications, gas, etc. road damage road works traffic accidents company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures emergency procedures state/territory medium rigid vehicle driving licence requirements state/territory road rules vehicle log book or record book (where required) vehicle manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended driving procedures including preoperational checks of vehicle workplace driving instructions and procedures relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation relevant state/territory fatigue management regulations relevant state/territory permit regulations and requirements relevant state/territory road rules relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence requirements pertaining to medium rigid vehicles relevant state/territory work health and safety (WHS)/ occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation Page 28

30 TLIC3004 Drive heavy rigid vehicle Type of vehicle includes: all heavy rigid vehicles, for example any rigid vehicle with 3 or more axles, including trucks or buses, greater than 8 tonnes GVM Driving may be carried out in typical road transport situations, including: Vehicle handling procedures may Pre-operational checks may Minor routine repairs may Driving hazards may include (examples only): on a private road on the open road operations conducted at day or night typical weather conditions while at a client's workplace or work site while at a depot, base or warehouse accelerating and braking managing engine performance operating vehicle controls, instruments and indicators positioning and stopping a vehicle reversing a vehicle starting a vehicle steering and manoeuvring a vehicle using air brakes using defensive driving techniques checking and topping up of fluid levels checks of brakes checks of operation of vehicle lights and indicators checks of tyre pressures visual check of vehicle changing of tyres repair of tyre punctures repairs to rear tail-light lens replacement of blown fuse replacement of blown globes in vehicle lights replacement of broken coolant hose replacement of broken fan belt replacement of door mirrors animals and objects on road faulty brakes faulty steering mechanism on vehicle fire in vehicle flooded sections of road Page 29

31 Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may Documentation/records may Applicable procedures and codes may foggy conditions leaking fuel oil on road parked vehicles on the road pedestrians crossing the road wet and iced roads windy sections of road work site hazards including power and service lines, buildings, structures, facilities, underground services, uneven or unstable ground and recently filled trenches, stationary and moving machinery and equipment, hazardous or dangerous materials, noise, light, energy sources, and obstructions bridge/tunnel damage building construction emergency situations such as bushfires, building fires, etc. flooded sections of road holiday traffic road closures for special events such as marches, parades, sporting events, etc. road closures for utility works such as electricity, water, sewerage, telecommunications, gas, etc. road damage road works traffic accidents company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures emergency procedures quality assurance procedures relevant standards and certification requirements state/territory heavy rigid vehicle driving licence and permit requirements state/territory road rules vehicle log book or record book (where required) vehicle manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended driving procedures including preoperational checks of vehicle workplace driving instructions and procedures relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation Page 30

32 relevant state/territory fatigue management regulations relevant state/territory permit regulations and requirements relevant state/territory road rules relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence/permit requirements pertaining to heavy rigid vehicles relevant state/territory work health and safety (WHS)/ occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation TLIC3005 Drive heavy combination vehicle Type of vehicle includes: all heavy combination vehicles that may be driven on public and private roads and work sites Driving may be carried out in typical road transport situations, including: Vehicle handling procedures may Pre-operational checks may Minor routine repairs may on a private road on the open road operations conducted at day or night typical weather conditions while at a client's workplace or work site while at a depot, base or warehouse accelerating and braking managing engine performance operating vehicle controls, instruments and indicators positioning and stopping a vehicle reversing a vehicle starting a vehicle steering and manoeuvring a vehicle using air brakes using defensive driving techniques checking and topping up of fluid levels checks of brakes checks of coupling equipment checks of operation of vehicle lights and indicators checks of tyre pressures visual check of vehicle changing of tyres repair of tyre punctures repairs to rear tail-light lens replacement of blown fuse replacement of blown globes in vehicle lights replacement of broken coolant hose Page 31

33 Driving hazards may include (examples only): Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may include (examples only): Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may Documentation/records may replacement of broken fan belt replacement of door mirrors animals and objects on road faulty brakes faulty steering mechanism on vehicle fire in vehicle flooded sections of road foggy conditions leaking fuel oil on road parked vehicles on the road pedestrians crossing the road wet and iced roads windy sections of road work site hazards including power and service lines, buildings, structures, facilities, underground services, uneven or unstable ground and recently filled trenches, stationary and moving machinery and equipment, hazardous or dangerous materials, noise, light, energy sources, and obstructions bridge/tunnel damage building construction emergency situations such as bushfires, building fires, etc. flooded sections of road holiday traffic road closures for special events such as marches, parades, sporting events, etc. road closures for utility works such as electricity, water, sewerage, telecommunications, gas, etc. road damage road works traffic accidents company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures emergency procedures state/territory heavy combination vehicle driving licence/permit requirements state/territory road rules Page 32

34 Applicable procedures and codes may vehicle log book or record book (where required) vehicle manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended driving procedures including preoperational checks of vehicle workplace driving instructions and procedures legislation relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation relevant state/territory fatigue management regulations relevant state/territory permit regulations and requirements relevant state/territory road rules relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence requirements pertaining to heavy combination vehicles relevant state/territory work health and safety (WHS)/ occupational health and safety (OHS) TLIC3010 Pilot or escort oversized and/or overmassed loads Pilot and escort operations may be carried out in typical road transport situations, including: Vehicle handling procedures may Pre-operational checks may Minor routine repairs may on a private road on the open road operations conducted at day or night typical weather conditions accelerating and braking managing engine performance operating vehicle controls, instruments and indicators positioning and stopping a vehicle reversing a vehicle starting a vehicle steering and manoeuvring a vehicle using defensive driving techniques checking and topping up of fluid levels checks of brakes checks of operation of vehicle lights and indicators including warning indicators checks of tyre pressures visual check of vehicle changing of tyres repair of tyre punctures repairs to rear tail-light lens replacement of blown fuse replacement of blown globes in vehicle lights Page 33

35 Driving hazards may include (examples only): Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may include (examples only): Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may Documentation/records may replacement of broken coolant hose replacement of broken fan belt replacement of door mirrors animals and objects on road faulty brakes faulty steering mechanism on vehicle fire in vehicle flooded sections of road foggy conditions leaking fuel oil on road parked vehicles on the road pedestrians crossing the road wet and iced roads windy sections of road bridge/tunnel damage building construction emergency situations such as bushfires, building fires, etc. flooded sections of road holiday traffic road closures for special events such as marches, parades, etc. road closures for utility works such as electricity, water, sewerage, telecommunications, gas, etc. road damage road works traffic accidents company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures emergency procedures state/territory pilot/escort permit/regulatory requirements state/territory road rules vehicle log book or record book (where required) vehicle manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended driving procedures including preoperational checks of vehicle workplace driving instructions and procedures Page 34

36 Applicable procedures and codes may relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation relevant state/territory fatigue management regulations relevant state/territory oversized and overmassed permit regulations and requirements relevant state/territory road rules relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence requirements pertaining to piloting and escort functions relevant state/territory work health and safety (WHS)/ occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation TLIC3011 Transport passengers with disabilities Type of vehicle includes: cars and vehicles designed to transport passengers with disabilities Transporting of passengers may be carried out in typical road transport situations, including: Vehicle handling procedures may Driving hazards may include (examples only): on a private road on the open road operations conducted at day or night typical weather conditions while at a client's workplace or worksite while at a depot, base or warehouse accelerating and braking managing engine performance operating the controls, instruments and indicators of the vehicle and ancillary equipment positioning and stopping a vehicle reversing a vehicle starting a vehicle steering and manoeuvring a vehicle using defensive driving techniques animals and objects on road faulty brakes faulty steering mechanism on vehicle fire in vehicle flooded sections of road foggy conditions leaking fuel oil on road parked vehicles on the road pedestrians crossing the road wet and iced roads Page 35

37 Pre-operational checks may Minor routine repairs may Factors that can cause traffic delays and diversions may include (examples only): Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may Documentation/records may windy sections of road checking and topping up of fluid levels checks of brakes checks of operation of vehicle lights and indicators checks of tyre pressures visual check of vehicle and ancillary equipment changing of tyres repair of tyre punctures repairs to rear tail-light lens replacement of blown fuse replacement of blown globes in vehicle lights replacement of broken coolant hose replacement of broken fan belt replacement of door mirrors bridge/tunnel damage building construction emergency situations such as bushfires, building fires, etc flooded sections of road holiday traffic road closures for special events such as marches, parades, sporting events, etc road closures for utility works such as electricity, water, sewerage, telecommunications, gas, etc. road damage road works traffic accidents company procedures enterprise procedures established procedures organisational procedures emergency procedures manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended operating procedures for both vehicle and ancillary equipment, including pre-operational checks state/territory driving licence requirements state/territory road rules vehicle log book or record book (where required) workplace instructions and procedures for the transport of Page 36

38 Applicable procedures and codes may passengers with disabilities relevant anti-discrimination legislation relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation relevant state/territory road rules relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority driving regulations and licence requirements pertaining to the class of vehicle relevant state/territory work health and safety (WHS)/ occupational health and safety (OHS) legislation TLIC3035 Manage the operation of a tow truck Work may be conducted: by day or night Required towing vehicle may in a range of towing situations in a range of weather conditions articulated drop-deck low loader tilt tray tow truck with winch (5 tonne, 7.5 tonne and 10 tonne capacity) tow truck with crane and cradle towing vehicle with a detachable self loading table top trailer Customers may be: car park operators Towing situations may Purpose of equipment checking and inspection is to local government authorities operators of expressways, freeways, tollways or tunnels owners and operators of equipment elevating work platforms, forklifts, small load shifting equipment, etc. police and other emergency services personnel road traffic authorities vehicle owners abandoned vehicles carriage of equipment such as elevating work platforms, forklifts, small load shifting equipment, etc. expressway breakdowns and accidents stolen cars tunnel breakdowns and accidents vehicle accidents vehicle breakdowns vehicles illegally parked in car parks vehicles illegally parked on clearways any identified faults or problems are rectified and/or reported as per company procedures prior to towing operations Page 37

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