Qualification:
Core Units:
Duration: 3 Days
Assessment Type: Theory and Practical
Prerequisite: CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry (White Card)
Advance your career in traffic control and traffic management with our combined RIISS00058 and RIISS00060 course. This practical training program is designed for students and workers who want to gain the skills and knowledge required to work as a Traffic Controller and Traffic Management Implementer.
By completing this combined program, learners will build capability in both TC1 and TMI1 outcomes, preparing them to safely manage traffic, implement traffic guidance schemes, and support worksites in line with industry requirements. This course is ideal for those looking to expand their opportunities in civil construction, roadworks, infrastructure, and traffic control operations.
Whether you are starting out in the industry or looking to upgrade your qualifications, RIISS00058 and RIISS00060 provide a strong foundation for working in roles involving traffic control and traffic management implementation.
After completing this course, participants may be able to:
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If you’re looking to start a career in roadwork safety, construction, or infrastructure projects, enrolling in a level 1 traffic control course is one of the fastest ways to enter this high-demand industry. The Traffic Controller & Traffic Management Implementer course is designed to give you the essential skills and nationally recognised training required to work safely and confidently on Australian worksites.
This traffic control combo course combines both entry-level traffic control training and traffic management implementation, making it the ideal choice for those who want broader job opportunities and faster career progression.
Unlike a basic stop slow bat course, this program goes further by covering both traffic control and traffic management implementation. That means you won’t just learn how to direct traffic—you’ll also understand how to set up, manage, and remove traffic control systems on-site.
By completing this combined training, you’ll be qualified for more roles and stand out to employers in industries such as civil construction, roadworks, mining, and events.
What You Will Learn
This course provides a strong mix of theoretical knowledge and practical skills, including:
After successfully completing the training and required practical components, you will be eligible to apply for a traffic control card (subject to state regulations). This card is essential for working legally as a traffic controller in Australia and is often required by employers before starting on-site work.
Career Opportunities
Completing this level 1 traffic control course opens the door to a variety of job roles, including:
With infrastructure projects growing across Australia, qualified traffic controllers are consistently in demand.
This course is ideal for:
No prior experience is required, making it a great entry point into a stable and well-paying career.
If you’re ready to gain practical skills, improve your job prospects, and work in a growing industry, this traffic control combo course is the perfect place to start. With hands-on training and nationally recognised units, you’ll be fully prepared to step onto a worksite with confidence.
Enrol now and take the first step toward earning your traffic control card and building a successful career in traffic management.
This course is a nationally recognised training program that prepares you to work in traffic control and traffic management roles. It combines both Traffic Controller (TC) and Traffic Management Implementer (TMI) skill sets, allowing you to direct traffic and implement traffic management plans on worksites.
After successful completion, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for the relevant units of competency. You may also be eligible to apply for a traffic control work card (depending on your state requirements).
Most combined Traffic Controller and Implementer courses are completed over 3 days of training, followed by practical experience and assessment in real work environments.
No prior experience is usually required. This course is designed for beginners who want to enter the traffic management industry. However, basic English skills and physical fitness are recommended.
Yes. After completing the training, you typically need to complete logged practical hours and real worksite setups before final assessment and certification.
You can work in roles such as:
These roles are in high demand across construction, civil works, and infrastructure projects.
Yes, a White Card is always mandatory for training.
You will learn how to:
Yes, the course is part of the Australian national training framework and meets industry standards for temporary traffic management roles.
No. Due to safety requirements, this course must be completed face-to-face with practical training and assessment.
Course fees vary depending on the provider and location but typically range between $700 to $1,000 AUD.
Yes. Traffic control roles are consistently in demand across Australia due to ongoing infrastructure and construction projects.