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WARATAH EMERGENCY FAMILIARISATION COURSE Delivery & Assessment Strategy

Section 1 Waratah Emergency Familiarisation Course Outline:


Course Code & Title: Purpose: Learning Outcomes:
Title: Code: Waratah Emergency Familiarisation Course WT09 The purpose of this course in to enable Emergency Services Personnel to work safely around the train and utilise Waratah (A-Set) equipment and systems for emergency operations. At the completion of this course, the participants will be able to: Identify hazards of the Waratah (A-Set) train. Identify the safety and security features of the Waratah (A-Set) train. Locate Waratah (A-Set) emergency equipment. Describe the internal layout of the Waratah (A-Set) train. Describe the external layout of the Waratah (A-Set) train. Identify roof mounted equipment of the Waratah (A-Set) train. Locate the roof emergency cut-out areas of the Waratah (A-Set) train. Describe the procedure to operate Alternate Access Panels on the Inter-car doors. Describe the operation of Emergency Door Releases. Describe the operation of the Terminal End Access Door. Describe the deployment of the Emergency Access Ramp. 2 Hours Applicable? Yes/No Participants of this course must be employed by relevant Emergency Service organisations and have training/qualifications suitable for emergency/rescue operations involving RailCorp Train Set types. RailCorp to advise

Nominal Duration: Prerequisites: Recertification Target Audience: Inquiry Recommendations/ Compliance issues addressed: Reference to Risk Register & Known Hazard Statements: Safety Management System (SMS) Reference Reference to relevant Business Rules/ Standard Operating Procedures: Course Structure Overview:

Applicable? Yes/No This course is deigned for personnel of Emergency Service Organisations who may be directly involved with emergency operations of Waratah (A-Set) Trains. Applicable? RailCorp to address Yes/No

Applicable? Yes/No Applicable? Yes/No Applicable? Yes/No

N/A

N/A

RailCorp to advise

This course will be conducted over the period of 1 hour using one of two methods: 1. 2. Classroom instruction with practical demonstration (when classroom and train available); or Conducted entirely onboard a train without a classroom session being carried out (when classroom unavailable and train available); or

The Course facilitators guide will detail each method.

Assessment Strategy Overview:

Applicable? Yes/No

NO

RailCorp Date Issued 09/04/10 Revised: NA

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Resources Required:

1. 2.

Human Resources. a. a. b. c. d. e. f. Instructor meeting the requirements of Course Information (Section 2). Computer (laptop or desktop); Data projector; Facilitators Guide for Waratah Emergency Familiarisation Course; Participants Handout for Waratah Emergency Familiarisation Course; Classroom; The use of: a) b) Waratah Train or PPTV Physical Resources.

Qualification Code & Title and/or any other Certificates issued: Relevant Training Package Code & Title: Name of RTO/Training Provider:

N/A Code: Applicable? Yes/No Code: Qualification/Certificate to be issued: Name of Training Package: When to be issued:

Downer EDI Rail Public Private Partnership Through Life Support Organisation

RailCorp Date Issued 09/04/10 Revised: NA

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Course Outline:
Course Topics Duration Delivered on/off the job Off-the-job and on the train Off-the-job and on the train Off-the-job and on the train Off-the-job and on the train Off-the-job and on the train Assessment (Yes/No) Linked to UofC if applicable (Yes/No) No

Waratah Layout

10 minutes (TBD)

Yes

Hazards, Safety and Emergency Equipment Train Walk Through

15 minutes (TBD) 40 Minutes (TBD)

Yes

No

Yes

No

Door Operation

10 minutes (TBD)

Yes

No

TEEA Door and TEEA Ramp Operation

15 minutes (TBD)

Yes

No

Units of Competency: Approval Section 1: Course Outline by Course Committee Members

Applicable? Yes/No

By signing below, the Course Committee members acknowledge they have read and agreed with Section 1 of the Delivery & Assessment Strategy prior to the development of curriculum material.

RailCorp Date Issued 09/04/10 Revised: NA

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Section 2 Detailed Course Information:


A. B. C. Mapping of Units of Competency to Session: Assessment Methods: Qualifications & Technical Competencies of Trainers/Assessors:
A. Course & Mapping to Units of Competency B. Assessment Methods Applicable? Yes/No Applicable? Yes/No Applicable? Yes/No C. Trainers/Assessors Competencies

Course Code

Course Title

Unit Code (refer to Section 1)

Full/Partial Completion of Unit

Assessed On/Off the job

Technical Competencies/ Experience Waratah Subject Matter Expert or Certified in Unit/Course

Full Cert IV TAA04 (or equiv)

Workplace Trainer/ Assessor Only

Waratah Emergency Familiarisation Course

WT09

Off-thejob

Assessment Methods Key: (customise methods accordingly)

Written test

Practical observation

Questions

Role Play

Third Party Report

Simulation

In-class participation

Portfolio

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D. Mapping of courses to Units of Competency:


Unit Code Unit of Competency Name Course Code

Applicable? Yes/No
Course Name

Reasonable Adjustment:
RailCorp is aware of the need for inclusive teaching, learning and assessment practices. This includes providing additional support, where necessary, in order that participants gain quality learning, and achieve successful outcomes. RailCorp Training manages its access and equity in strict accordance with the RailCorps diversity principles and strategy. It also ensures the assessment process incorporates reasonable adjustment procedures. Refer to the Access & Equity Policy (QTMS-PO-13).

Recognition:
Where applicable, application for recognition is considered on an individual basis in accordance with the Recognition Policy (QTMS-PO-14).

Record of Curriculum Materials:


Curriculum materials are located on the RCT G: server under __________ (insert pathway) according to the Curriculum Development Procedure (QTMS-PR-39). (TBA)

Evaluation/Review/Validation & Continuous Improvement:


RailCorp commits to reviewing curriculum materials every 3 years at a minimum. For more information on validation, review & evaluation of this program, refer to the Program Management Template (QTMS-TE-04). Refer to Evaluation, Review & Validation Policy (QTMS-PO-17) & Continuous Improvement Procedure (QTMS-PR-17). After any Evaluation, Review & Validation process or Continuous Improvement Procedure has been initiated; Downer EDI Rail Through Life Support for PPP Project must be notified and kept informed. Changes to the technical content must be approved by Downer EDI Rail Through Life Support for PPP Project before incorporation into amended or new training programs. Any alterations to this course require Downer EDI Rail Through Life Support for PPP Project to be notified. (This statement TBC on acceptance of the Configuration Management Plan).

RCT Training Managers endorsement (name & signature): DAS History: Version 0.1 0.2 0.3 0.4 1.00 Date Changed 15 Oct 2009 16 Nov 2009 22 Dec 2009 02 Mar 2010 09 Apr 2010 Author of changes Paul James Paul James Paul James Paul James Paul James Description of Changes Initial Issue Draft (after initial review)

Date:

Course Review Board recommended changes Course Title Change Acceptance

RailCorp Date Issued 09/04/10 Revised: NA

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