Manufacturing Business Rules | Alstom | Traffic

CompetencyCompetency RequirementsUpload RequirementsExamples

SafeWork NSW - Traffic Controller Card 

NOTE: From 1 July 2020, Traffic Control cards are issued by SafeWork NSW.  RMS issued cards are no longer valid and can no longer be accepted.
 
For a SafeWork NSW Card: 

  • Applicants name displayed on card must match applicants registered name 
  • Must be issued by SafeWork NSW 
  • Card must state ‘Traffic Controller’ or TCR
  • Black and white or coloured copy of evidence can be accepted 
  • Must be clear and legible 

NOTE: Interim documents such as Confirmation Traffic Control Work Training Card and Statement of Completion for Traffic Control Work Training showing the relevant class can be accepted for a period of 60 days from the date of letter issuance

Working interstate
The Automatic Mutual Recognition (AMR) scheme makes it is easier and more affordable for many licensed or registered people to work in other states and territories with a single licence.
Traffic control work is included in the AMR scheme. This means licensed workers from all states and territories can work across borders (except Queensland), without having to apply for a licence in the second state or territory.
Interstate licensees must have a current licence in their home state and will need to notify us of their intention to work here by completing an online notification. This can be accessed at the NSW Government website.
Under AMR:
  • licensees working interstate are subject to all relevant laws in the second state or territory
  • their home state licence is considered a local licence in the second state or territory
  • the second state or territory cannot impose specific conditions on an interstate licensee if they are not conditions that would be imposed on a local licensee
Any conditions on a licensee’s home state licence still apply 
  • while working in the second state or territory
  • licensees may appear on the second state’s public register - this depends on the state or territory.
The scheme does not apply to New Zealand occupational registrations and licences.
  • Issue date to recorded as issue date listed on card 
  • No expiry date is required to be recorded for Safework NSW Card however,
  • RIISS00044 - Traffic Controller certification – expiry date 2 years from date of issue








SafeWork NSW - Implement Traffic Control Plan Card 

NOTE: From 1 July 2020, Traffic Control cards are issued by SafeWork NSW.  RMS issued cards are no longer valid and can no longer be accepted.

 
For a SafeWork NSW Card: 

  • Applicants name displayed on card must match applicants registered name 
  • Must be issued by SafeWork NSW 
  • Card must state ‘Implement Traffic Control Plans’ or IMP
  • Black and white or coloured copy of evidence can be accepted 
  • Must be clear and legible 

NOTE: Interim documents such as Confirmation Traffic Control Work Training Card and Statement of Completion for Traffic Control Work Training showing the relevant class can be accepted for a period of 60 days from the date of letter issuance


Working interstate
The Automatic Mutual Recognition (AMR) scheme makes it is easier and more affordable for many licensed or registered people to work in other states and territories with a single licence.
Traffic control work is included in the AMR scheme. This means licensed workers from all states and territories can work across borders (except Queensland), without having to apply for a licence in the second state or territory.
Interstate licensees must have a current licence in their home state and will need to notify us of their intention to work here by completing an online notification. This can be accessed at the NSW Government website.
Under AMR:
  • licensees working interstate are subject to all relevant laws in the second state or territory
  • their home state licence is considered a local licence in the second state or territory
  • the second state or territory cannot impose specific conditions on an interstate licensee if they are not conditions that would be imposed on a local licensee
    • any conditions on a licensee’s home state licence still apply while working in the second state or territory
    • licensees may appear on the second state’s public register - this depends on the state or territory.
    The scheme does not apply to New Zealand occupational registrations and licences.
  • Issue date to recorded as issue date listed on card 
  • No expiry date is required to be recorded 
  • No expiry date is required for Safework NSW Card however,
  • RIISS00041 - Implement Traffic Control Plans certification – expiry date 2 years from date of issue



SafeWork NSW - Prepare a Work Zone Traffic Management Plan 

NOTE: From 1 July 2020, Traffic Control cards are issued by SafeWork NSW.  RMS issued cards are no longer valid and can no longer be accepted.

For a SafeWork NSW Card: 

  • Applicants name displayed on card must match applicants registered name 
  • Must be issued by SafeWork NSW 
  • Card must state ‘Prepare a work zone traffic management plan’ or PWZ
  • Black and white or coloured copy of evidence can be accepted 
  • Must be clear and legible 

NOTE: Interim documents such as Confirmation Traffic Control Work Training Card and Statement of Completion for Traffic Control Work Training showing the relevant class can be accepted for a period of 60 days from the date of letter issuance

Working interstate

The Automatic Mutual Recognition (AMR) scheme makes it is easier and more affordable for many licensed or registered people to work in other states and territories with a single licence.
Traffic control work is included in the AMR scheme. This means licensed workers from all states and territories can work across borders (except Queensland), without having to apply for a licence in the second state or territory.
Interstate licensees must have a current licence in their home state and will need to notify us of their intention to work here by completing an online notification. This can be accessed at the NSW Government website.
Under AMR:
  • licensees working interstate are subject to all relevant laws in the second state or territory
  • their home state licence is considered a local licence in the second state or territory
  • the second state or territory cannot impose specific conditions on an interstate licensee if they are not conditions that would be imposed on a local licensee
    • any conditions on a licensee’s home state licence still apply while working in the second state or territory
    • licensees may appear on the second state’s public register - this depends on the state or territory.
    The scheme does not apply to New Zealand occupational registrations and licences.
  • Issue date to recorded as issue date listed on card 
  • No expiry date is required to be recorded however
  • RIISS00045 - Prepare a Work Zone Traffic Management Plan certification – expiry date 2 years from date of issue