TC1 & TMI1 Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

RIISS00058 – Traffic Controller Skill Set (TC1)
RIISS00060 – Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set (TMI1)

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Course details

If you have been working in traffic management on Category 1 roads, you may not need to complete the full TC1 and TMI1 course. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) allows experienced traffic controllers and traffic management implementers to have their existing skills and knowledge formally assessed against the national standard, without repeating training you have already done in practice.

Link Resources offers a combined RPL pathway covering both TC1 (RIISS00058) and TMI1 (RIISS00060). The process is fully remote. You can apply and complete your assessment from anywhere in Australia.

Course name

TC1 & TMI1 Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Cost

$750

Course code

RIISS00058 - Traffic Controller Skill Set (TC1)
RIISS00060 - Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set (TMI1)

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Target audience

On successful completion, you will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment covering both skill sets, issued by Link Resources (RTO 45483) under the Australian Qualifications Framework.

TC1 — RIISS00058 Traffic Controller Skill Set

  • RIICOM201E — Communicate in the workplace
  • RIIWHS205E — Control traffic with stop-slow bats
  • RIIWHS206 — Control traffic with portable traffic control devices and temporary traffic signs

TMI1 — RIISS00060 Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set

  • RIICOM201E — Communicate in the workplace
  • RIIRIS301E — Apply risk management processes
  • RIIWHS302E — Implement traffic management plans
  • RIIWHS303 — Position, set-up, and program portable traffic control devices
Link Resources traffic management worker placing roadwork sign on construction site

Course delivery

Step 1 Enquire and check eligibility

Contact our team to discuss your experience. Your assessor will confirm whether RPL is the right pathway before you commit to applying.

Step 2 Download and complete your application forms

Download the RPL Application Forms below. Complete the personal details, employment history, and workplace validation sections for each skill set.

Step 3 Gather your supporting evidence

Collect documentation to support your application. This may include:

  • Resume or work history
  • White Card and any other relevant licences or tickets
  • Site training records, logbooks, or task sheets
  • Letters from employers or supervisors
  • Incident reports or completed workplace documents

 

Step 4 Submit your application

Email your completed forms and supporting evidence to your Link Resources assessor. Submission details are provided when you enquire.

Step 5 Assessor review

Your assessor will review your application and contact you if anything requires clarification. Allow time for this review after submission.

Step 6 Competency conversation

Your assessor will schedule a structured conversation to confirm your knowledge and on-site experience. This is conducted remotely.

Step 7 Challenge test

Complete a written theory assessment remotely. This is the final step before a decision is made on your application.

Step 8 Outcome

Your assessor will notify you of the result. If your RPL is successful, your Statement of Attainment is issued by Link Resources (RTO 45483).

Entry requirements

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Download Your RPL Application Forms

Review these forms before you apply. They outline exactly what evidence you will need to provide.

TC1 RPL Application Form (RIISS00058)
RIISS00058 Traffic Controller Skill Set — RPL Application for Applicant

TMI1 RPL Application Form (RIISS00060)
RIISS00060 Traffic Management Implementer Skill Set — RPL Application for Applicant

These documents are produced by Austroads as part of the National Temporary Traffic Management Training Program and must be submitted as part of your RPL application.

Our locations

Link Resources has purpose-built training facilities all across Australia to meet your specific training requirements.

Link Resources' Sunshine Coast facility

Sunshine Coast

8 Technology Drive, Warana QLD 4575

Link Resources' Brisbane facility

Brisbane

18/229 Junction Road, Cannon Hill QLD 4170

Link Resources' Kurwongbah facility

Kurwongbah

Neilson Road, Kurwongbah QLD 4503

Link Resources' Adelaide facility

Adelaide

Unit 4/77-79 Tapleys Hill Road, Hendon SA 5014

Link Resources' Devonport training facility

Devonport

14 Loone Lane, Spreyton TAS 7310

Link Resources' Launceston training facility

Launceston

55 Oakden Road, Prospect TAS 7250

Link Resources' Melbourne training facility

Melbourne

24/94 Keys Road, Cheltenham VIC 3192

Frequently Asked Questions

RPL is a formal assessment process that recognises the skills and experience you have already developed on the job. Instead of attending a course, you submit evidence of your workplace experience and complete a competency conversation and written challenge test. If your evidence meets the national standard, you receive the same Statement of Attainment as someone who completed the full training.

Link Resources offers this as a combined TC1 and TMI1 RPL only. If you are not sure which skill sets apply to your situation, contact us and we can advise the right pathway for your experience level.

No. The entire RPL process is conducted remotely. You can submit your application, provide evidence, and complete the assessor conversation and challenge test from anywhere in Australia.

If your application is assessed as insufficient, or only partially sufficient, your assessor will explain the outcome and discuss next steps. Depending on the gap, this may mean gathering additional evidence or enrolling in the full TC1 and TMI1 course.

Timelines depend on how quickly you can gather and submit your evidence, and your availability for the competency conversation. Contact us for a current guide to typical turnaround times.

Yes. RIISS00058 and RIISS00060 are nationally recognised skill sets accepted by road agencies and employers across all states and territories under the Austroads National Temporary Traffic Management Training Program.

Contact us to discuss your situation. RPL may be appropriate if your certification has lapsed and you have continued working in the role. Our assessors can advise.

This course and all related training and assessment services are delivered by Link Resources Training Pty Ltd (RTO Provider Number 45483).

Enquire About TC1 & TMI1 RPL

$750  |  combined TC1 and TMI1  |  fully remote  |  nationally recognised
Not sure if you are eligible? Call us first. Our assessors are happy to talk through your experience before you apply.

Workers who do not yet have sufficient on-site experience can complete the full TC1 and TMI1 combined course.

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