Course Objectives
On successful completion of the course the candidates will be able to:
- Demonstrate their ability to correctly interpret Rule Book Track Safety Handbook (TSH) and relevant Local Instructions when required to go on or near the line.
- Demonstrate their understanding and ability to follow a safe system of work.
- Demonstrate their ability to use tools and equipment.
- Demonstrate their understanding of Permanent Way terms and procedures
Additional Information
Candidates must be over the age of 16 and sponsored by a link-up approved railway company before undertaking the course. This is a company who have been audited and certificated to supply workers to the Railway Industry. The Sentinel coordinator of this sponsoring company will need to sign our course booking form to confirm their intent to sponsor you and supply their linkup site ID number.
Candidates must also hold the Personal Track Safety (PTS) Competence.
Candidates will also need to have completed a medical and drug & alcohol screening prior to attending the course.
Only those with a sufficient grasp of the English language to be able to give an emergency call will be eligible to attend.
Please note this course is an 8 day course and is carried out over 8 working days ie Wednesday to Friday on the first week and Monday to Friday on the second week.
Candidates will gain the following competences following completion of the 8 day Track Induction.
- Manual Handling (QTS In-house)
- Fire Awareness (QTS In-house)
- Emergency First Aid (SQA Accredited)
- Access Overhead Lines Construction Sites (OLEC1)
- Small Tools (QTS In-house)
- 5 Day Track Engineering
PLEASE NOTE IN ACCORDANCE WITH SENTINEL SCHEME RULES ALL SAFETY CRITICAL TRAINING MUST BE BOOKED AND PAID FOR BY THE PRIMARY SPONSOR