Ensure the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility)

This concise 4-6 hour course provides you with the essential knowledge to understand and apply your Chain of Responsibility (CoR) obligations under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) and relevant state/territory laws. You'll learn how to identify and manage CoR risks, ensuring the safety of transport activities and preventing breaches that could lead to legal consequences.

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Duration of Course

4-6 hours*

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Delivery Mode

Face-to-face, workplace and online learning

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Course Cost

$ 280

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Available for:
NSW, VIC, QLD,
SA, WA, TAS, NT, ACT

Ensure the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility)


Who is this course for?

This course is crucial for anyone involved in the transport supply chain, even if you don't directly drive or operate a heavy vehicle. This includes:

  • Administration workers
  • Equipment workers
  • Freight handlers
  • Loading managers
  • Logistics workers
  • Schedulers
  • Storepersons
  • Supply chain workers
  • Warehouse workers

What will you learn?

Key features of the HVNL and its application to your role

  • Identifying and managing CoR risks
  • Understanding your responsibilities for safe transport activities
  • Preventing breaches of CoR legislation
  • Reporting procedures for CoR incidents

By completing this course, you will be able to:

  • Identify chain of responsibility features in the HVNL or applicable state/territory law.
  • Apply chain of responsibility obligations in your daily work activities.
  • Contribute to a safe and compliant transport supply chain.

Entry requirements:

  • Ability to understand and communicate in English.
  • Have a USI (Unique Student Identifier) or create one here
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Study pathways

Take your study further with other courses such as:

    Full Qualifications:
  • Gain a broader understanding of transport and logistics with a TLI31222 Certificate III in Driving Operations or a TLI30321 Certificate III in Supply Chain Operations.
  • Further your career with a Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics.

  • Specialised Skills:

    Develop your skills in specific areas such as load restraint, fatigue management, or dangerous goods handling with relevant short courses.

    Short Courses and Skill Sets:
  • Gain essential workplace skills: Combine this course with First Aid (HLTAID011) and the TLIF0025 Follow Work Health and Safety Procedures course to enhance your workplace safety knowledge and response capabilities.
  • Operate heavy machinery safely: Gain the skills and qualifications to operate forklifts (TLILIC0003 Licence to operate a forklift truck) safely and effectively.
Note:

Your certificates, transcripts and other entry requirement evidence must be certified through a Justice of the Peace or other authorising officer. NTO can provide this service if required.

Fees and Payment Information

At NTO, we are committed to ensuring the financial protection and transparency of all students and corporate clients in line with Australian regulations. Below, you will find detailed information regarding course fees, payment terms, and options available to you.

Fee Information:
  • Course Fee: $280
  • Deposit and Prepaid Fees: No more than $1,500 in prepaid fees prior to course commencement.
  • Payment Plans: Flexible options to pay in full or on a payment plan.
  • Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL): Available for short courses.
  • Invoice Payments: Available for corporate clients.

For detailed information on payment plans, BNPL, and invoicing, please reach out to our team at nto@nto.com.au

Learner Rights and Refunds
  • Cooling-off Period: You are entitled to a statutory cooling-off period.
  • Refunds: NTO offers refunds if the arrangement is terminated early or services are not provided as agreed.
  • Refund Requests: Can be submitted in writing and will be addressed per NTO’s refund policy.

Gain the essential knowledge to understand and apply your Chain of Responsibility obligations with the TLIF0009 Ensure the Safety of Transport Activities (CoR) short course.
This course will help you contribute to a safe and compliant transport supply chain and minimise your risk of breaching CoR legislation.

Credit Transfer and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

NTO recognises skills from other sources besides formal training. If you have prior experience or qualifications, you may be eligible for RPL or Credit Transfer. This process reduces the need for repetition of learning.

RPL Process:

  • Request RPL for partial or full qualification.
  • Complete the RPL Assessment Kit.
  • Trainer interview to assess your experience.
  • If required, complete practical assessments.
  • Gap training costs will be provided if necessary.

For more information about fees, payment plans, or to discuss RPL, please contact our administration team.

Student

To get started, you'll need to meet the following requirements:

  • Completion of a Year 10 School Certificate (or equivalent).
  • A valid USI (Unique Student Identifier). If you don't have one, you can easily create it here: www.usi.gov.au
  • Access to a personal computer and internet for online learning.
Employer

If you're looking to upskill your workforce with tailored training, we offer customised courses designed to meet your specific business needs.

Book a Call

You can start the registration process online through our eSkilled platform, or, if you prefer, book a call with one of our Student Advisors to discuss the course in more detail. For employers, we offer the option to either book a call to customise a course that meets your organisation's specific needs or explore our tailored corporate training solutions through our eSkilled platform.

FAQ

Q.What is 'Chain of Responsibility' in transport?

A.It means that everyone in the supply chain has a shared responsibility for ensuring the safety of transport activities.


Q.Who does this apply to?

A.It applies to everyone involved in the transport process, from drivers and operators to managers and logistics companies.


Q.What are the key obligations?

A.The course covers obligations related to vehicle maintenance, load securing, fatigue management, and compliance with regulations.


Our TLIF0009 Ensure the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility) course guide is a complete overview of how one of our short courses can benefit your knowledge journey. It includes discipline and course information, as well as entry requirements and future career options.

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