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Chain of Responsibility Online Course
TLIF0009 (CoR)

Nationally Accredited Unit of Competency

TLIF0009 Ensure the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility)

Chain of Responsibility Training Overview

This course provides participants with the knowledge and practical skills required to understand and apply Chain of Responsibility (CoR) obligations under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) or applicable state and territory legislation. It focuses on shared legal responsibilities, workplace compliance, and safe transport operations.

Chain of Responsibility Course Outline

  • Identify transport activities and the key parties in the Chain of Responsibility (CoR).
  • Explain shared CoR obligations and the primary duty of each party under the HVNL (or relevant state/territory laws).
  • Describe what “reasonable steps” / “so far as is reasonably practicable” means for CoR compliance.
  • Outline common CoR breaches and the penalties for non-compliance.
  • Apply CoR obligations to workplace scenarios, using relevant workplace policies, procedures, and documents.
  • Explain how the workplace manages speed, fatigue, vehicle mass/dimensions, load restraint, and heavy vehicle safety standards.
  • Identify transport hazards/risks, implement controls, and follow workplace processes for reporting and completing required CoR documentation.
100% Online Program
Duration: 4 Hours
$140 GST Free Per Person
Certificate

Students who are deemed competent will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This certification is nationally recognised. The Statement is issued by Health Security & Education Pty Ltd as trustee for Health Security & Education Unit Trust (RTO 40907).

100% Online Program
Duration: 4 Hours
$140 GST Free Per Person
Certificate

Students who are deemed competent will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This certification is nationally recognised. The Statement is issued by Health Security & Education Pty Ltd as trustee for Health Security & Education Unit Trust (RTO 40907).

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TLIF0009 – Ensure the Safety of Transport Activities (Chain of Responsibility)

Nationally Accredited Transport Safety Course

The TLIF0009 Ensure the Safety of Transport Activities (Chain of Responsibility) unit is a nationally recognised competency that equips participants with the essential knowledge and practical skills needed to understand and implement Chain of Responsibility (CoR) obligations under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) and relevant state/territory legislation. This training is ideal for anyone involved in transport operations who needs a solid foundation in legal compliance and workplace safety.

What is Chain of Responsibility (CoR)?

Understanding CoR Obligations in Transport

The Chain of Responsibility concept ensures that every party involved in the transport supply chain — from drivers and schedulers to operators and managers — has a shared legal responsibility to maintain safety and compliance in transport activities. CoR aims to prevent breaches that could jeopardise safety, such as issues with vehicle mass, fatigue, load restraint, or scheduling practices.

Course Overview

Key Learning Outcomes

Participants in this course will learn to:

  • Identify key parties and activities within the transport CoR framework.
  • Explain the shared responsibilities and legal duties under the HVNL or applicable law.
  • Understand what “reasonable steps” and “so far as is reasonably practicable” mean in a CoR context.
  • Recognise common breaches and penalties for non-compliance.
  • Apply CoR principles to real workplace scenarios.

Why Choose This TLIF0009 Transport Safety Training?

Benefits of Completing the Course

  • 100% Online Delivery: Complete the course at your own pace — no travel required.
  • National Recognition: Upon successful completion, you’ll receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework.
  • Compliance and Confidence: Gain confidence in applying CoR obligations to everyday transport activities, helping to improve workplace safety and regulatory compliance.

Who Should Enrol?

Ideal for Transport and Logistics Professionals

This unit is tailored for individuals working in or entering the transport and logistics industry, including:

  • Drivers and operators
  • Schedulers and dispatch teams
  • Supervisors and transport managers
  • Safety officers and compliance staff

Understanding CoR helps all roles contribute to safer, compliant transport operations.

Get Started with Your Training Today

Ready to enhance your transport safety knowledge and meet Chain of Responsibility obligations? Enrol in the TLIF0009 Ensure the Safety of Transport Activities (Chain of Responsibility) course and join professionals across Australia committed to safe and compliant transport practices.

What is TLIF0009 – Ensure the Safety of Transport Activities (Chain of Responsibility)?

TLIF0009 is a nationally recognised unit of competency that covers the Chain of Responsibility (CoR) requirements in the transport and logistics industry. It teaches participants how shared legal responsibilities apply to transport activities under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) and relevant state legislation.

This training is suitable for anyone involved in transport operations, including drivers, schedulers, dispatchers, transport managers, supervisors, business owners, and safety or compliance officers. If your role can influence transport safety, CoR obligations apply to you.

Yes. Upon successful completion, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for TLIF0009 that is nationally recognised across Australia under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).

Yes. The TLIF0009 Chain of Responsibility course is delivered 100% online, allowing you to complete the training at your own pace from anywhere in Australia. No classroom attendance is required.

Failure to comply with Chain of Responsibility laws can result in heavy penalties, legal action, and serious safety risks. This training helps you understand your legal duties, take reasonable steps to manage risks, and contribute to safer, compliant transport operations.