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Rationale:
This is a qualification for driving operation job roles in the transport and distribution industry. Successful completion of the qualification will require competence in units of competency that relate to the job role requirements defined as aligned at AQF level 4. Successful completion of the licensing unit in the qualification must align with licensing and regulatory requirements applicable to driving and state or territory regulatory requirements.
Job roles:
The Certificate IV in Driving Operations qualification is aligned to the following defined roles:
Group A: Driving Operations – Fuel Tanker
Fuel tanker driver
Group B: Driving Operations – LP Gas Tanker
LP gas tanker driver
Group C: Driving Operations – Chemical Tanker
Chemical tanker driver
Group D: Driving Operations – Heavy Recovery
Heavy recovery driver
Subjects
Requirements for completion of the qualification:
A successful assessment outcome for a total of 10 to 11 units of competency (depending on the specialist group chosen), comprising:
3 core units listed below
plus
1 licensing unit or industry unit listed below relevant to the vehicle type applicable to the job role
plus
all units in one specialist elective group listed below (job roles): A, B, C or D
plus
5 general elective units which may be taken from the general elective units listed below, or may consist of up to 2 units drawn with appropriate contextualisation from qualifications at the same level or one higher in this Training Package or any other currently endorsed national Training Package or accredited course.
Where imported units are selected care must be taken to ensure that all prerequisites specified in the unit are complied with.
TLIU1009A Monitor plant and equipment in an environmentally sustainable manner
Pathways...
Not applicable.
Entry Requirements
Not applicable.
Licensing Information
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
Employability Skills Summary for:
TLI42111 Certificate IV in Driving Operations
The following table contains a summary of the employability skills as identified by the Transport and Logistics Industry for this qualification. The table should be interpreted in conjunction with the detailed requirements of each unit of competency packaged in this qualification. The outcomes described here are broad industry requirements that may vary depending on packaging options.
Employability Skill
Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:
Communication
Use communication systems and procedures used in driving in the road transport industry
Communicate effectively with customers and regulators
Read, interpret and understand regulations, instructions, manuals, notices and signs applicable to role of driving operations in the road transport industry
Speak clearly and directly on matters related to driving operations in the road transport industry
Complete documents as part of duties, including completing relevant forms
Recognise and interpret non-verbal signs, signals and behaviour
Use relevant communication equipment
Teamwork
Assist in the resolution of interpersonal conflicts that may arise during driving operations in the road transport industry
Avoid and prevent the harassment of others in the workplace
Collaborate with others in the job role of driving operations in the road transport industry
Work with persons of different ages, gender, race, religion, political persuasion, etc.
Problem solving
Identify and solve or report problems arising during the job role of driving operations in the road transport industry
Recognise problems that may occur in the job role of driving operations in the road transport industry and take appropriate action to report or resolve them within limits of responsibility
Recognise hazards and risks in a range of driving operation situations in the road transport industry
Initiative and enterprise
Respond appropriately to changes in equipment, standard operating procedures and the work environment
Planning and organising
Apply and undertake operational and emergency plans, systems and procedures
Comply with applicable road safety regulations and codes of practice
Apply and undertake workplace security, safety management systems and safeworking requirements
Collect and interpret information needed during driving operations in the road transport industry within limits of responsibility
Manage time in the job role of driving operations in the road transport industry
Self management
Apply and undertake applicable regulations and instructions
Follow work plans and schedules
Check own work performance
Learning
Participate in updating own knowledge and skills required for driving operations and working in the road transport industry, in response to changes in the processes and equipment used in the road transport industry
Technology
Operate ancillary equipment and tools required during driving operations in the road transport industry
Apply operational and servicing instructions for equipment used during driving operations in the road transport industry
Apply and undertake applicable safeworking requirements and OH&S procedures during driving operations in the road transport industry