Course Outline
We offer two nationally recognised Roller ticket courses.
The nationally accredited Roller courses are designed to teach you how to prepare and operate a roller to meet minimum training and assessment standards for the civil construction and mining industries.
This unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Entry Requirements
- Basic verbal and written English communication skills sufficient to read material and understand instruction.
- A Unique Student Identifier number (USI)- if you don’t have one go to- usi.gov.au
- Provide photo identification.
- Wear closed in shoes.
- Sun protection is also recommended (hat, long-sleeved shirt and pants).
- Pass a language, literacy, and numeracy assessment (LLN) if applicable.
Course Details
How long will the training take (Duration)
Typically the training and assessment is competency-based. Depending on experience, competence, and ability the full course can be completed in 3 full days.
How is the Training Delivered ( Delivery Modes)
Training and assessment is both practical and theory-based, and delivery can be selected by the learner as either log book, previous experience course or full course depending on their experience, ability, competence and access to a machine.
We can also complete a Verification of competency if you already hold a current SOA or we can use things like your site authorisations towards your previous experience.
LOGBOOK TRAINING – Designed for those learners whom wish to complete the majority of the practical training on the job or at their current employment with a competent and qualified supervisor.
Step 1 – Completion of theory and practical training/assessment as well as machine familiarization where appropriate. The learner is then placed on a training plan with their workplace supervisor.
Step 2 – Learner completes supervised operation by a competent and qualified operator.
Step 3 – Learner completes a practical-based assessment (where applicable) and is issued Nationally recognised Statement of Attainment (SOA).ttainment for proof of training.
PREVIOUS EXPERIENCE TRAINING – Suited for those learners who have previous experience operating the machinery item and where applicable can supply some evidence of this. Learners may or may not have access to their own machinery. Contact us to discuss what evidence you can provide.
Step 1 – Completion of theory training. Where applicable the Learner’s previous experience evidence is collected.
Step 2 – Learner completes machine familiarization, and a practical challenge test is conducted.
Step 3 – Learner completes training requirements and is issued Nationally recognised Statement of Attainment (SOA).
FULL COURSE TRAINING – Designed for learners who don’t have access to the equipment, a competent supervisor, or require the delivery of practical in a very focused one-on-one or small group environment.
Step 1 – Completion of theory and practical training/assessment through a supervised operation where learners practice skills and operation process as instructed by the trainer in a structured learning environment either one on one or in a small group. Depending on competence and ability this part of the course can take from 1- 3 days.
Step 2 – Learner completes the supervised operation and is issued Nationally recognised Statement of Attainment (SOA).
What will you learn? (Overview)
The Backhoe course will cover the below topics:
- Plan and prepare backhoe/loader operations
- Operate backhoe/loader in line with established requirements
- Load carry and place materials to complete work activity
- Select, remove, fit attachments for a backhoe/loader
- Conduct housekeeping activities
For more specific course information please contact us or go to https://training.gov.au
Roller Ticket Course Outcome
To complete the course for your Roller Ticket, students must successfully complete all assessments which are aligned with the national unit of competency.
Upon successful completion of the course requirements, students will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency.
Your Statement of Attainment does not have an expiry date, however, most sites will want your SOA dated within a 2 year period so some employers may require you to be VOC’d or refresh your competency to retain your currency.