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Elearning
Course Name
A Spotlight on Business Ethics: Part One
Course Description
Welcome to A Spotlight on Business Ethics: Part One. This eLearning has been designed to raise your awareness andunderstanding of fraud and conflicts of interest, and is intended for staff who have regular access to a computer. Those whodon't have regular access to a computer should attend a face-to-face briefing. PLEASE NOTE: This eLearning is one ofthree, which together form a mandatory suite of training on business ethics.
Audience
All Network Rail staff. Everyone with access to a computer should take the eLearning, and those that don't have accessshould attend a briefing.
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Business Ethics Module 2: Fraud and Conflicts of Interest
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ETH FCI
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ETH FCI
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A Spotlight on Business Ethics: Part Two
Course Description
This eLearning has been designed to raise your awareness and understanding of bribery, corporate hospitality and modernslavery, and is intended for staff who have regular access to a computer. Those who don't have regular access to acomputer should attend a face-to-face briefing. PLEASE NOTE: This eLearning is one of three, which together form amandatory suite of training on business ethics. It is recommended that you do the courses in this order: 1. 'Doing the rightthing' 2. 'A spotlight on business ethics: Part one' 3. 'A spotlight on business ethics: Part two' With all of these eLearnings,once you're in them, you can proceed at your own pace, exit at any time and return to it later.
Audience
All Network Rail staff. Everyone with access to a computer should take the eLearning, and those that don't have accessshould attend a briefing.
Duration: Day(s) Class Size:
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Business Ethics Module 3-Bribery, Corporate Hospitality and Modern Slavery
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ETH BGS
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ETH BGS
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
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An Introduction to Health & Wellbeing
Course Description
Provides understanding of Health and Wellbeing concepts ,and why health and wellbeing is an important factor inorganisational safety and performance.
Audience
Line Managers and any employees of Network Rail wishing to gain understanding of Health and Wellbeing concepts.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Elearning
Course Name
Asbestos Awareness (elearning)
Course Description
Awareness training on the dangers of asbestos, including awareness of the possible health effects linked to the inhalation ofairborne asbestos fibre, how Network Rail manages asbestos within its assets, why Network Rail has a responsibility forreducing exposure to asbestos risk, and what to do when asbestos material is suspected on Network Rail site.
Audience
This course is aimed at anyone who has the potential to disturb asbestos while undertaking their normal duties, thoseplanning such works and other decision makers that have the potential to influence such work delivery. It is mandatory forall persons working within the functions of Infrastructure Projects, Maintenance, Network Operations, Operations, (includingSignallers), Route Services, Buildings and Civils and Property. This awareness programme is also available for all ouremployees.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Asbestos Awareness.
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AA VB
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AA VB
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
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Attention and Awareness Version2
Course Description
In the rail industry, losing your attention and awareness can have very serious consequences. This course aims to help you:- identify reasons for losing your attention and awareness - recognise when you may be switching off - equip yourself withways to recover and maintain your attention and awareness
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Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
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Common Safety Method Awareness (CSM) E-learning
Course Description
his course is designed to train persons who need to have a basic awareness of Common Safety Method and how it isapplied in Network Rail using the Network Rail Standard. This e-learning also forms the mandatory pre-work to the CSM“Contributor” level workshop.
Audience
Anyone who needs a basic understanding of Common Safety Method and its application in Network Rail.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Elearning
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Competition Law (eLearning)
Course Description
This eLearning course will teach or refresh the basic principles of competition law ■ giving individuals the foundations forfuture development in this area. It covers how competition law affects Network Rail and what you need to do to ensure yourwork activities comply with the law and with our licence conditions.
Audience
All employees who have a business to business relationship. In particular those responsible for creating or administering thecontractual relationship.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
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Contract Law Pre Assessment
Course Description
This is the pre-assessment for the course Principles of Contract Law. The assessment consists of ten questions and shouldtake ten minutes or less to complete.
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Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Data Protection Essentials
Course Description
Provides knowledge and essential understanding of data protection requirements.
Audience
All Network Rail employees.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Defibrillator Briefing
Course Description
Provides knowledge on the importance of defibrillators, including the features of a Samaritan 350P defibrillator, how to setup, use, and maintain a defibrillator.
Audience
All Network Rail employees, in particular First Aiders and Health and Safety professionals.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Video Briefing
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Contracts and Procurement
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Delegation of Authority NO Authority
Course Description
This eLearning communicates the delegation of authority policy issued by the Board of Network Rail and the procurementauthorities linked to finance and contracting rules. It informs you of what you can and cannot do on behalf of the companywhether you have no authority, the authority to Incur only or the authority to Contract and/or Vary. There are 3 versions ofthis eLearning. This version is for people with no authority. Please check with your line manager if you are unsure whichauthority you have. This is an awareness piece of learning so completion will be marked on viewing all content andanswering all questions.
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All Network Rail employees in a position to interface with our supply chain.
Duration: 30mins Day(s) Class Size: n/a
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
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Delegation of Authority WITH Authority to Incur Only
Course Description
This eLearning communicates the delegation of authority policy issued by the Board of Network Rail and the procurementauthorities linked to finance and contracting rules. It informs you of what you can and cannot do on behalf of the companywhether you have no authority, the authority to Incur only or the authority to Contract and/or Vary. There are 3 versions ofthis eLearning. This version is for people with the authority to 'Incur' only. Please check with your line manager if you areunsure which authority you have. This is an awareness piece of learning so completion will be marked on viewing allcontent and answering all questions.
Audience
All Network Rail employees in a position to interface with our supply chain.
Duration: 35mins Day(s) Class Size: n/a
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Contracts and Procurement
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Delegation of Authority WITH Procurement Authority
Course Description
This eLearning communicates the delegation of authority policy issued by the Board of Network Rail and the procurementauthorities linked to finance and contracting rules. It informs you of what you can and cannot do on behalf of the companywhether you have no authority, the authority to Incur only or the authority to Contract and/or Vary. There are 3 versions ofthis eLearning. This version is for people with the authority to 'Contract and/or Vary'. Please check with your line manager ifyou are unsure which authority you have. This is an awareness piece of learning so completion will be marked on viewingall content and answering all questions.
Audience
All Network Rail employees in a position to interface with our supply chain.
Duration: 40mins Day(s) Class Size: n/a
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
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Designated Competent Person (DCP) eLearning
Course Description
Provides an overview of the role of the Designated Competent Person (DCP) in managing accident and incidentinvestigations within Network Rail. It covers guidance on the duties and responsibilities which are contained within theReporting and Investigation Manual procedures, and how to discharge them effectively. Following succesful completion ofthis module those formally identified as a DCP will have a coaching session arranged with a Senior Investigator to discusstheir understanding of the role.
Audience
Those wishing to become a Designated Competent Person (DCP).
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Disciplinary Procedure - Manager's Guide
Course Description
Network Rail has one standard Disciplinary procedure for all employees. This elearning follows the ACAS statutory code ofpractice.
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Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Corporate and Social Responsibility
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Doing the Right Thing: Business Ethics (briefing)
Course Description
This briefing is for operational staff and focuses on a number of ethical issues which are played out in interactive videoscenarios. Those who are online with access to Oracle, can complete this briefing online. For those that are not, managersor other facilitators can download a copy to deliver to a group.
Audience
All members of staff that do not have access to a computer to the majority of their working day or have an operational role.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1-16
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ETH BR
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ETH BR
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ETH BR
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6
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Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Corporate and Social Responsibility
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Doing the Right Thing: Business Ethics (elearning)
Course Description
Covers bribery, fraud, gifts, hospitality and conflicts of interest and raises awareness of different ethical behaviours. There isa final challenge that requires 100% to pass. An offline briefing version of this learning is also available. This can bedownloaded by line managers or training facilitators to give local briefings to operational staff who do not have access to acomputer or Oracle.
Audience
Staff that spend the majority of their working day in an office environment.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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ETH EL
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ETH EL
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ETH EL
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6
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Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Electrical Safety Awareness eLearning
Course Description
This eLearning comprises 5 modules, which must be taken sequentially and form a learning path. Module 1 This moduleaims to build on your current knowledge of safe working practices on and around the electrical equipment which forms thesignalling power distribution system. This will be achieved by introducing you to a new set of safety instructions which havebeen produced. Module 2 This module will help you to understand Live and Dead working on or near signalling powerdistribution equipment above 175 v ac and will explore the flowcharts designed to help you plan work in accordance withNR/SPS S001. Module 3 This module will help you to understand the Live Working requirements in accordance with NRSPS / S002 and how to check tools and protective equipment. Module 4 This module will help you to understand theIsolation of Electrical Supplies in accordance with NR/ SPS S003 and the basic isolation procedure. Module 5 This modulewill help you to understand how to safely access equipment housings and the entry and exit procedures contained withinNR/SPS S004.
Audience
Frontline maintenance staff ranging from an Operative all the way to a Section Manager.
Duration: 95 mins Day(s) Class Size: n/a
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Undertake installation, maintenance, modification and repair of L V electrical installations, Work safely on Signalling PowerSupplies
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Plant 01, SIG 42
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n/a
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Elearning
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Elearning
Course Name
Emergency Evacuation Warden (Fire Warden)
Course Description
Providing knowledge about the Emergency Evacuation Warden role, covering what are Evacuation Wardens, when are theyappointed, evacuation plans and procedures, how to carry out an evacuation, and the characteristics of an EmergencyEvacuation Warden.
Audience
Anyone who holds, or wishes to hold the role of Emergency Evacuation Warden (Fire Warden).
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Undertake the Role of Emergency Evacuation Warden (Fire Warden)
Competence Awarded
HSE T53
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HSE T53
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N/A
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Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Enterprise Risk Assessment – Module 2
Course Description
In this module you will find out more about how we assess risks to our organisation and objectives. No prerequisites arerequired to undertake any of these modules.
Audience
This course is recommended for he roles of: BAC Secretary, Risk Manager and Risk Coordinator.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Elearning
Course Name
Enterprise Risk Management - Module: 1
Course Description
Our assets across the country work 24 hours a day, seven days a week to provide a safe, reliable rail network for all. Beingalerted to potential problems as early as possible is extremely important to us. This extends over and above operational orproject level risks to enterprise-wide risk management. This course will introduce you to Enterprise Risk Management(ERM) and the Framework that is available to help you at each step.
Audience
This course is recommended for the roles of: BAC Secretary, Risk Manager and Risk Coordinator.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Enterprise Risk Treatment, Monitoring and Reporting - Module 3
Course Description
By completing this module, you will be able to: - Understand the five Ts of Risk Management Response - Identify, assessand assign new controls - Improve actions for ineffective controls - Monitor Early Warning Indicators - Describe how andwhy risks should be reviewed periodically/quarterly - Report and escalate risks to BAC & ARC - Understand the importanceof continuous improvement - Describe improvements to implementation of risk management - Describe improvements togovernance of risk management.
Audience
This course is recommended for he roles of: BAC Secretary, Risk Manager and Risk Coordinator. No prerequisites arerequired to undertake any of these modules.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Environment Induction
Course Description
Provides a basic introduction on environmental awareness, including legal requirements and why they are important,company specific information such as the policies, Lifesaving Rules, and the safety vision. The course also providesinformation about further specialist training.
Audience
All office-based Infrastructure Projects (IP) staff.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Everyone – Diversity and Inclusion (eLearning)
Course Description
This course is designed to raise awareness of diversity and inclusion. It encourages us to think differently, being aware ofour actions and subconscious biases towards those we work with and encourages a more cohesive, collaborative andwelcoming working environment. To complete this learning you must view all content, videos and questions. For linemanagers there is an additional module available that must also be completed.
Audience
This course is aimed at all Network Rail staff.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 999999
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Elearning
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Everyone – Diversity and Inclusion for Managers (eLearning)
Course Description
This course is designed to give line managers more specific information and understanding of diversity and inclusion withregards to people management. It should be only completed after the 'Everyone – Diversity and Inclusion' eLearning. Tocomplete this learning you must view all content and videos. You must view all content to complete the manager module.
Audience
This course is aimed at line managers.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 999999
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Elearning
Course Name
Fire Extinguisher Theory
Course Description
Training on fire extinguisher theory.
Audience
Anyone required to use or have knowledge of fire extenguishers.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Elearning
Course Name
Freedom of Information
Course Description
Provides people with knowledge of what Freedom of Information is, the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act, what theirobligations are as a Network Rail employee and what to do should they receive a FOI request.
Audience
All Network Rail employees.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Fundamentals of Reclassification
Course Description
Provides a fundamental understanding of what reclassification means for Network Rail and how it affects people carryingout their day jobs.
Audience
Managers, leaders and and people in Corporate Functions.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
GSMR Refresher Training: REC (Railway Emergency Calls)
Course Description
This module will help you to refresh your knowledge on how to make a REC, what happens when you receive a REC, howto report a fault and the difference between a REC and an Urgent Call. This material will be delivered via interactivescreens, videos, knowledge tests and scenarios to help you retain this key information.
Audience
The target audience for this module are: Signallers Controllers Also, this module is for the awareness of: Mobile OperationsManagers Local Operations Managers Operations Managers
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Elearning
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GSMR Refresher Training: Urgent Calls
Course Description
This module will help you to refresh your knowledge on what an Urgent Call is, how to make and receive an Urgent Call andthe difference between an Urgent Call and a REC (Railway Emergency Call) is. This material will be delivered via interactivescreens, videos, knowledge tests and scenarios to help you retain this key information.
Audience
The target audience for this module are: Signallers Controllers Also, this module is for the awareness of: Mobile OperationsManagers Local Operations Managers Operations Managers
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Elearning
Course Name
General Fire Safety Awareness
Course Description
Mandatory training on general fire safety awareness.
Audience
All Network Rail employees except those working in a sub surface station, in a managed station, or signallers (refer toalternative elearning modules).
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
General Fire Safety Awareness.
Competence Awarded
HSE T51
Course Code
HSE T51
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Elearning
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Elearning
Course Name
General Fire Safety Awareness - Signallers/Managed Stations
Course Description
Mandatory training on general fire safety awareness for all signallersa dn those working in managed stations.
Audience
Signallers and those working in managed stations.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
General Fire Safety Awareness - Signallers / Managed Stations.
Competence Awarded
HSE T51 S/MS
Course Code
HSE T51 S/MS
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Elearning
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General Fire Safety Awareness - Sub Surface Stations
Course Description
Mandatory training on general fire safety awareness for all employees working in a sub surface station.
Audience
Anyone working in a sub surface station.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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General Fire Safety Awareness - Sub Surface Stations.
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HSE T51 SSS
Course Code
HSE T51 SSS
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Elearning
Course Name
General Fire Safety Awareness Briefing (Not Elearning)
Course Description
Mandatory training on general fire safety awareness.
Audience
All Network Rail employees except those working in a sub surface station, in a managed station, or signallers (refer toalternative elearning modules).
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1-50
Competence Name Awarded
General Fire Safety Awareness.
Competence Awarded
HSE T51
Course Code
HSE T51
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Elearning
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Elearning
Course Name
Governance for Railway Investment Projects - GRIP (eLearning)
Course Description
The aim of this course is to introduce you to Governance for Railway Investment Projects (GRIP). The course explains howto apply GRIP, and the benefits that it provides.
Audience
This course is intended for all staff involved in projects using the GRIP lifecycle.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Elearning
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Grievance Procedure
Course Description
This course is designed to give an awareness of the purpose of the individual grievance procedure.
Audience
Line managers.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Elearning
Course Name
Health, Safety and Environment Induction
Course Description
Provides a basic introduction on Health, Safety and Environment (HS&E), including legal requirements and why they areimportant, what is Health and Safety, the Lifesaving Rules, the safety vision, why it is important to undertake specialists riskassessments such as Display Screen Equipment (DSE) and Asbestos. The course also provides information about furtherspecialist training.
Audience
All office-based Infrastructure Projects (IP) staff.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Elearning
Course Name
Human Factors
Course Description
This module explores the principles of human factors and how an appreciation of what influences behaviour can beeffectively used in incident investigations. It is one of the three parts of the Accident Investigation learning programme.IMPORTANT NOTE: There is a known technical issue with the elearning which prevents your status being recorded as■complete■ in Oracle. Therefore, provided you have finished the Human Factors elearning module, you will be waitlistedfor the practical Accident Investigation workshop regardless of the status recorded in Oracle. On arrival at the workshop,you should be prepared to demonstrate the knowledge that you have gained from undertaking the Human Factors module.If not you may be turned away.
Audience
Incident investigators and anyone in an incident investigation role. It will also be useful for safety managers, operationsmanagers, safety advisors/specialists, hazard analysts, regulators, inspectors, and human factors advisors.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Individual working Alone (IWA) eLearning
Course Description
Provides explanation of the Individual Working Alone (IWA) Permit to Work System. It includes a demonstration of how it isused to support working safely on Network Rail infrastructure. This course is only available athttps://elearning.networkrail.co.uk and cannot be accessed via Oracle.
Audience
Anyone who holds the Individual Working Alone (IWA) competence.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Industry Common Induction (ICI)
Course Description
ICI is a common health and safety induction for people working on construction sites, in rail depots, and stationmaintenance. The eLearning provides the knowledge required for the ICI assessment, the successful completon of whichawards the ICI competence. This course is only available at https://elearning.networkrail.co.uk and cannot be accessed viaOracle.
Audience
Anyone working on construction sites, in rail depots and stations maintenance. It will be mandatory for anyone on anInfrastructure Projects worksite to hold the ICI competence from 01 June 2016.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Industry Common Induction Assessment (ICI)
Course Description
ICI is a common health and safety induction for people working on construction sites, in rail depots, and stationmaintenance. Successful completion of the assessment awards the ICI competence. Assessments can be booked viaOracle.
Audience
Anyone working on construction sites, in rail depots and stations maintenance. It will be mandatory for anyone on anInfrastructure Projects worksite to hold the ICI competence from 01 June 2016.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Information Security (elearning)
Course Description
This course provides an introduction to Information Security within Network Rail, including why it is important to everyone, how to take responsibility, ways to behave securely and protect our railway. A separate offline briefing version of thislearning is also available on Oracle. This can be downloaded by line managers or training facilitators to give local briefingsto operational staff who do not have access to a computer or Oracle. Please note: the survey at the end of the course hasnow finished. Please do not click on the link.
Audience
All Network Rail staff and contractors.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
IS EL
Course Code
IS EL
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Lineside Telephone FLMF eLearning course
Course Description
The course covers the maintenance and first line faulting activities required for level crossing central battery phones, PETSand KETS level crossing phones and lineside phones. On successful completion, signalling technicians will receive Tel04.09 which is the related competency for these tasks. This course requires line manager authorisation before it can beundertaken.
Audience
Signaling technicians who are responsible for maintenance and first line faulting activities on lineside and level crossingtelephones
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
Tel 04 - Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Telephone systems Tel 04.09 - Operational Telephones andall Other Lineside (including 2pr Tail Cable) (Excluding Auto Dialler))
Competence Awarded
Tel 04
Course Code
Tel 04
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Elearning
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Elearning
Course Name
Lookout - Be Aware, Stay Safe
Course Description
A module exploring the factors that affect Lookout duties, which includes attention management, personal health &wellbeing and communication which forms part of the post-training development phase. At the end of the module, adiscussion with the line manager is required as well as ongoing completion of the post training workbook. At the end of thefour month post-training development period, your line manager will determine if you can hold the Lookout competence.This course is only available at https://elearning.networkrail.co.uk and cannot be accessed via Oracle.
Audience
New and existing Lookouts.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Performance Improvement Procedure
Course Description
This course helps you to understand what the Performance Improvement Procedure is and how it helps employees achieveand maintain the performance standards expected of them.
Audience
Line managers
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Person Responsible for Fire Safety
Course Description
Training on the history of Fire Regulations, safety policy and arrangements, responsibilities in a fire emergency, firehazards, compliance and training, fire risk assessment, records and documentation and the Person Responsible for FireSafety (PRFS) checklist.
Audience
Anyone who holds, or wishes to hold, the role of Person Responsible for Fire Safety (PRFS)
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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N/A
Competence Awarded
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N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Personal Track Safety eLearning
Course Description
This module provides a basic introduction to track safety, covering railway orientation, fitness for work, preparing to worksafely, going onto the railway and working safely, communciations and emergencies, and safety briefings. The module ispart of the Personal Track Safety (PTS) blended learning programme and must be successfully completed before delegatescan proceed with the PTS practical event. This course is only available at https://elearning.networkrail.co.uk and cannot beaccessed via Oracle.
Audience
Anyone expected to work on the rail infrastructure.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Procurement Awareness – Utilities Contract Regulations (eLearning)
Course Description
This awareness course is designed to introduce procurement legislation and Network Rail requirements for procurementactivities.
Audience
Anyone involved in procuring services on behalf on Network Rail.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Railway Cost Information Service CAF User Training - eLearning
Course Description
This course will provide users with the competencies required for CAF User level access to the Railway Cost InformationService.
Audience
All those who will have CAF User level access to the Railway Cost Information Service.
Duration: 60 minutes Day(s) Class Size: 999999
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Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Recruitment Management: a good practice guide
Course Description
In your role as a line manager, one of your responsibilities is recruitment. Your role is critical to Network Rail having the rightpeople in the right roles.
Audience
Hiring mangers.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Seasonal Delivery Specialist e-learning
Course Description
This e-learning package gives a basic introduction to the weather systems commonly experienced in the UK, their impact onthe railway, and measures taken to mitigate against their effects. The e-learning forms part of a package of initial training forSeasonal Delivery Specialists.
Audience
This e-learning package is designed for all those who need an awareness of how the weather impacts on the operation ofthe railway. It is primarily aimed at Seasonal Delivery Specialists, but is also relevant for Mobile Operations Managers andControllers. It is available for anyone else who would benefit from an understanding of the information.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Skills Assessment Scheme: Appreciation
Course Description
Awareness training on the Skills Assessment Scheme and how capabilities are defined within a framework of 'regimes',covering the different roles that play a part within the assessment process, the Annual Capability Conversation (where anindividual's capabilities are reviewed and renewed).
Audience
Co-ordinators and other staff requiring an understanding of the Skills Assessment Scheme process.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Skills Assessment Scheme: Interactive Scenario
Course Description
Provides training on the Skills Assessment Scheme and how capabilities are defined within a framework of 'regimes'.
Audience
Only line managers who currently hold the AiTL assessor competence and require the new skills assessor competence.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
Skills Assessor E-Learning.
Competence Awarded
SA EL
Course Code
SA EL
Prerequisite Name
Skills Assessment Scheme: Appreciation
Prerequisite Short Code
SAS APP
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Sponsors Induction
Course Description
This course introduces you to the role of the Sponsor. This course is part of your required Sponsor training, so it isimportant that you complete it.
Audience
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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N/A
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Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Suicide Prevention
Course Description
This module raises awareness of the importance of increasing the vigilance of staff on the rail network. It includes advice onhow to reduce barriers to approaching a vulnerable person, basic guidance on talking to a vulnerable person, and how andwhere to seek support to safely resolve a situation. It also covers awareness of trauma, how it can affect people, thewarning signs, basic guidance on talking to someone who may be suffering from trauma, and how and where to seek furthersupport. It provides information on additional suicide prevention and support products.
Audience
All Network Rail employees.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Applied Engineering Mathematics
Course Description
The Applied Engineering Mathematics module of the foundation degree
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Foundation degree in Railway Engineering (Inc HNC)
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Applied Engineering Programme - Year One
Course Description
The first year modules will cover Applied Engineering Design, Electrical and Electronic Principles, Engineering BusinessManagement and Operations, Engineering Mathematics, Materials and Processes, and Mechanics and Energy Methods.Please note these are non-rail specific
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Applied Engineering Programme
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Applied Engineering Programme - Year Two
Course Description
The second year modules will cover Design for Manufacturing, Quality Methods, Dynamic Mechanics and Thermofluids,Instrumentation and Control, Analytical Modelling and Simulation and Engineering Systems. Please note these are non-railspecific
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Applied Engineering Programme
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Applied Engineering Programme Year Three and Four
Course Description
The third and fourth year modules will cover Advanced Quality Techniques, Asset Management, Electrical and ElectronicSystems, Logistics, Mechatronics and Systems Control, Project Management and Leadership, Railway Infrastructure ■ Part1 - Railway Infrastructure ■ Part 2 - The delegate will then pick a further 2 modules from the recommended list containing:Aerodynamics, CAD/CAM, CAE & Physical Correlation, Industrial Processes, Materials for Advanced Applications,Measurement Systems and Metrology, Stress Analysis or Sustainable Energy Systems. (Rail specific)
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Applied Engineering Programme
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Civil Modules (BEng)
Course Description
The Civil Modules (BEng) module of the Beng in Railway Engineering
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Applied Engineering Programme
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Civil and Track Modules (Fd)
Course Description
The Civil and Track Modules (Fd) module of the foundation degree
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Applied Engineering Programme
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Electrical and Mechanical Modules (BEng)
Course Description
The Electrical and Mechanical Modules (BEng) of the Beng in Railway Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Applied Engineering Programme
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Electrical and Mechanical Modules (Fd)
Course Description
The Electrical and Mechanical Modules (Fd) module of the foundation degree
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Applied Engineering Programme
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Engineering Technical Project
Course Description
The Engineering technical Project module of the foundation degree
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Foundation degree in Railway Engineering (Inc HNC)
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Geotechnics, Surveying & Environment
Course Description
The Geotechnics, Surveying & Environment module of the foundation degree
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Foundation degree in Railway Engineering (Inc HNC)
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
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N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
HNC in Railway Engineering - Year One Modules
Course Description
The first year modules will cover Maths and Engineering Science, Rail Specific Engineering, Legislative and BusinessStudies and Industrial Projects at Sheffield Hallam University
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Applied Engineering Programme
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
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N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
HNC in Railway Engineering - Year Two Modules
Course Description
The second year modules will cover Project and Quality Management. As well as the above modules there will bework-based learning modules where research and information gathering assignments are set. These are completed at workand in your own time. The University of Sheffield Hallam
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Applied Engineering Programme
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Rail Engineering Management
Course Description
The Rail Engineering Management module of the foundation degree
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Foundation degree in Railway Engineering (Inc HNC)
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Signalling Design
Course Description
The Signalling Design module of the foundation degree
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Foundation degree in Railway Engineering (Inc HNC)
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Signalling Modules (BEng)
Course Description
The Signalling Modules (BEng) of the Beng in Railway Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Applied Engineering Programme
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Signalling Modules (Fd)
Course Description
The Signalling Modules (Fd) module of the foundation degree
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Applied Engineering Programme
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Structural Design & Analysis
Course Description
The Structural Design & Analysis module of the foundation degree
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Foundation degree in Railway Engineering (Inc HNC)
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
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N/A
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N/A
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Face to Face
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Higher Education
Course Name
Supply & Distribution
Course Description
The Supply & Distribution module of the foundation degree
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Foundation degree in Railway Engineering (Inc HNC)
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
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N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Track Engineering Analysis
Course Description
The Track Engineering Analysis module of the foundation degree
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Foundation degree in Railway Engineering (Inc HNC)
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Higher Education
Course Name
Track Modules (BEng)
Course Description
The Track Modules (BEng) of the Beng in Railway Engineering at Sheffield Hallam University
Audience
Only those enrolled via the University on the Applied Engineering Programme
Duration: 0 Day(s) Class Size: 0
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N/A
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Course Type
Face to Face
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Further Leadership and Management Courses
Course Name
2 day Train the Trainer
Course Description
This course will help you outline the different factors that support a great training course and the key skills and attributes ofan effective trainer. You’ll be able to cater for different learning styles in your delivery as well as handling questions fromdelegates appropriately. Each day consists of interactive classroom sessions and in the afternoon you'll deliver a 20 minutetraining session and receive feedback from colleagues. These are full days starting at 9am and finishing at 5.00pm.
Audience
Aimed at people who deliver training as part of their role either on a short term or ad hoc basis. It will help you appreciatethe difference between delivering an effective training session and presenting.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 5
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Further Leadership and Management Courses
Course Name
Active Safety Management
Course Description
This Active Safety Management one day workshop has been designed to support groups of key influencers who are activelyinvolved in safety and sit in the middle of our organisation. These are people whose thinking and behaviour has a significantimpact on those who are at most risk of injury on the railway, including Section Managers, Shift Signaller Managers, MobileOperations Managers, Local Operations Managers, Track Maintenance Engineers, Engineers and Team Leaders. It isdesigned for groups of people whose behaviour and decisions impact on each other, increasing understanding about thisimpact and breaking down any real or perceived barriers between them. It will support them in developing a fair culture,where everyone holds each other accountable for safety and reports anything that has the potential to cause injury ordamage. Although it is driven by a need to reduce safety incidents and injuries it also supports health and wellbeing,diversity and inclusion and staff engagement.
Audience
Groups of people whose behaviour and decisions impact on each other and on the safety of those who are at most risk ofinjury on the railway. Groups could include Section Managers, Shift Signaller Managers, Local Operations Managers, TrackMaintenance Engineers, Engineers and Team Leaders.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Further Leadership and Management Courses
Course Name
An Introduction to Finance for Non Finance Managers
Course Description
By the end of the course delegates will be able to: Recognise how money flows in a business and how it is accounted for.Outline the principles of forecasting and budgeting. Discuss how to benchmark financial performance and to recogniseareas where performance is slipping. Explain the contribution that financial information makes to the business decisions of amanager. The day finishes with a practical exercise that involves analysing and interpreting simple financial data.
Audience
Designed for people who are not in a dedicated financial role. This could include those managing a budget or involved inmaking financial decisions. This is an introduction and is aimed at people with little or no experience.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Further Leadership and Management Courses
Course Name
Belbin Self Perception Inventory
Course Description
Belbin is a tool designed to improve self-knowledge and understanding amongst individuals and teams and is often used tosupport the development of teams. It identifies team roles and gives an insight into current behavioural patterns by providinga snapshot of behaviour at one particular time. Identifying these roles, together with any gaps within the team, can help theteam work together more effectively and increase performance and working relationships. It can also be used as a 360 typetool where up to 6 observers can also provide feedback on an individual. At the end of the workshop attendees will beequipped with the tools to: Build productive working relationships; Select and develop high-performing teams; Raiseself-awareness and personal effectiveness; Build mutual trust and understanding.
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This half day workshop is ideal for new teams or teams who have gone through change and existing teams who would liketo improve the way they work together.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 30
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Further Leadership and Management Courses
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Change Workshop
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This workshop is to support managers and their teams who are currently experiencing or due to experience change withinNetwork Rail. It highlights the importance of communicating change and explains the emotional rollercoaster that peopleoften experience during change. It can be tailored to the individual team’s requirements. By the end of the workshopdelegates will be able to: Describe the importance of communicating effectively in times of change; Explain the barriers tochange and how to minimize them; Discuss the emotional rollercoaster of change; Recognise how to sell change; The keysteps; State what YOU can do you support your team.
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Designed for teams who are experiencing, or about to experience change - to include line managers where possible.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Coaching Skills
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The course helps delegates develop practical coaching skills and techniques that can be used in the workplace to supportany colleague to achieve and clarify goals, explore options, build personal enthusiasm and commitment, and take boldaction.
Audience
Designed for those who want to develop their influencing skills, delegate more effectively and help those around thembecome more self-sufficient.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Leadership
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Communication, Presence & Impact
Course Description
This programme is designed for senior managers throughout Network Rail who wish to improve their verbal and writtencommunication skills. Day 1 - Written communication - We look at all aspects of your writing - documents, emails, papers orproposals for senior managers and other stakeholders. Focusing on the railways, by definition, need to report on difficult,complex and detailed subjects. Day 2 - Verbal communication - how do we consistently come across as the best version ofourselves, irrespective of how we feel or our perception of the audience’s engagement levels?
Audience
Typically Band 3 or above. Delegates attending the Rail Industry Leadership or Senior Leadership Programmes will attendthis module as part of their programme. The course ensures delegates feel utterly in control when talking to people,irrespective of the size of the audience and makes sure that when you write emails or reports, they get read and acted on.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 15
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Customer Service Training
Course Description
This 1-day programme consists of 5 bite-size sessions to develop customer service skills. The programme containspositioning and analysis, skills input and exchange and action planning, including communicating the plan and making itbusiness as usual. The customer is required to select 5 out of the 6 bite size sessions. The line manager will be contactedby the facilitator prior to the event to discuss and agree bespoke team needs. It is also a pre-requisite that the Line Managerattends the workshop and opens the event. The options for the sessions are: Communication Skills; Rapport Building;Problem Solving; Continuous Improvement (Kaizen); Running Effective Meetings; Time Management
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This event is designed for a team or group of individuals who want to improve the customer service they offer.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Further Leadership and Management Courses
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Developing Assertive Behaviour
Course Description
This one day course will look at various types of behaviours that we use such as passive, assertive and direct/indirectaggression and the affect that these can have. By learning and practicing different techniques you will see how beingassertive can lead to more open and successful business relationships and you’ll leave with a plan of how to continuedeveloping your skills back at work.
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This course is for those whose lack of assertiveness stands in the way of achieving their personal and professional goals,potentially impacting on their business relationships.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Effective Meetings
Course Description
This one day course will look at why we hold meetings, how to plan for an effective meeting, the role of the chair,participants and agendas. It will look at how to actively take part, how to review and follow up on any actions and also howto chair and facilitate meetings. By the end of the course delegates will be able to:-Describe how to plan for an effectivemeeting; Identify how to effectively chair a meeting; Explain how to review and follow up a meeting; Demonstrate the keyfactors in running/participating in an effective meeting; Describe ways of enhancing your message at meetings.
Audience
This course is aimed at anyone who regularly hosts/chairs meetings, and also to attendees who want to have more impactat meetings.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Effective Presentation Skillls
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This course is designed to develop your knowledge, understanding and skills in delivering effective presentations. It looks athow to create and structure a good presentation, use visual aids effectively, deal with challenging members and handleinterruptions as well as demonstrating confident body language. The mornings cover the theory and in the afternoonsessions you will have the opportunity to deliver presentations to the group and receive feedback.
Audience
This course is for you if you need to undertake presentations or want to improve your skills in designing and deliveringeffective presentations. You need to bring a presentation you have delivered and would like to improve or a presentationyou have to deliver in the future. A laptop with PowerPoint would also be beneficial.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 5
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Team Events: Team Building Workshop
Course Description
Helps teams to re-engage and move forward both effectively and cohesively by forming a clear vision for the team and clearstrategies on how this can be achieved. The workshop facilitates discussions about lessons learnt from the change,developing the line manager's vision and mission for the team, identifies strategies to achieve the vision, and produces ateam charter for how the team will operate going forwards.
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Any team that has emerged from a period of change and needs to re-focus its direction and ways of working in order tomeet new challenges together.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 20
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Team Events: Walking in the Customers Shoes
Course Description
This modular programme is made up of two one-day workshops, approximately six weeks apart. Participants will practiceproblem solving and continuous improvement techniques, arriving at an action plan to improve the service they currentlyprovide to their customers and/or stakeholders.
Audience
Teams or groups of business leaders (Band 2-4) wanting to develop their customer service and relationship managementskills.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 30
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Effective meetings
Course Description
Provides the skills, knowledge and techniques to plan, chair, hold and review meetings effectively. It covers ways toenhance your message at meetings.
Audience
Anyone who regularly hosts/chairs meetings or regularly attends meetings.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Further Learning: Report Writing
Course Description
Develops the knowledge, techniques and understanding to write effective reports. It covers how to target writtencommunications to a specific audience, report structure, how to test and source material for accuracy and relevance, andhow to proof read effectively.
Audience
Anyone required to write reports as part of their role.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Further Learning: An introduction to finance for non-finance managers
Course Description
An introductory session providing the skills and underpinning knowledge on how finance works within Network Rail. Itcovers the terminology used, and why financial information is important to the decisions made by the business.
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Anyone not in a dedicated financial role.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Further Learning: Effective Presentation Skills
Course Description
Provides the knowledge, skills and understanding to prepare, strucure, and deliver effective presentations with confidence.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake presentations.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 5
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Further Learning: Recruitment Skills Workshop
Course Description
Develops skills and capabilities for effective recruitment, in accordiance with Network Rail policies. It covers the capabilityframework, avoiding discrimination, conducting interviews, how to produce good quality notes, and how to score candidatesin a fair and consistent way.
Audience
Line managers responsible for recruitment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Recruitment eLearning
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Leadership further learning: Coaching Skills
Course Description
Develops knowledge and skills to be able to describe the coaching model, recognise the benefits of a coach-approach, anddemonstrate a variety of questioning techniques. It also covers how to identify the difference between coaching, teachingand instructing, how to given and receive feedback using a structured approach.
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Anyone wishing to develop their coaching skills and techniques.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Leadership further learning: Developing Assertive Behaviour
Course Description
Develops the knowledge and skills to identify the difference between aggressive, indirect aggressive, passive, and assertivebehaviours. It also covers tools and techniques for becoming more assertive, and provides the opportunity to practice usingassertive behaviours.
Audience
Anyone wishing to develop assertiveness techniques in order to become more successful in their personal and professionallife.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Team Events: Belbin Workshop
Course Description
Belbin enables individuals and teams to gain a better understanding of each other, identify gaps within the team, anddescribes strategies for how the team can work together more effectively. The team will complete the Belbin Self PerceptionInventory, and then participants will receive a personalised report highlighting their team role overview and preferences.
Audience
Ideal for new teams or teams who have undergone change or teams that would like to improve the way they work together.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 20
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Team Events: Change Workshop
Course Description
This workshop highlights the importance of communicating change. It also explains the emotional rollercoaster that peopleoften experience during change. It explores barriers to change and how to minimise them, and clarify what managers cando to support their team.
Audience
Teams who are experiencing or about to experience change.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Team Events: Customer Service Training
Course Description
This course consists of five bitesize sessions, covering communication skils, rapport building, problem solving, continuousimprovement (Kaizen), running effective meetings, and time management. Delegates will choose five from the six topicsavailable.
Audience
Teams or a group of individuals who require customer service training as part of their role.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Team Events: MBTI workshop
Course Description
The Myers Brigg Type Indicator looks at eight personality preferences that everyone uses at different times. There are noright/wrong or good/bad preferences. The report highlights the differences in our preferences and the impact this can haveat work, and in particular, oru relationships with others. The interactive workshop works well whe delivered to a group/teamand the sharing of results generates useful discussions and strategies to move the team forwards.
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Individual and team development at middle to senior management level.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 30
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Frontline Leadership Programme
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Frontline Leadership - Team Events: DISC Workshop
Course Description
This highly accurate, quick to complete psychometric test aids both individual and team development. The outputs showbasic behaviour/work style, how the individuals are actually working at that point in time, and how the individuals changehwen under pressure. The report also includes elements such as leadership potential, the best ways to develop theindividuals concerned, and appropriate styles of management.
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Suitable for teams, in particular middle and senior managers, and talent pools.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Frontline
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Leadership Essentials (Infrastructure Workforce)
Course Description
This programme focuses on the core skills needed to lead others. Starting with Coaching, the programme graduallydevelops your skills and knowledge to enable you to better influence those you work with. Topics covered: Coaching Skills,Communication and Leadership Skills, Managing and Controlling Risk and Planning and Problem Solving.
Audience
The programme is designed for those who work on the infrastructure and lead a team but do not have line managementresponsibilities. It’s suitable for both existing Team Leaders and those getting ready for the role. No previous leadershipexperience is needed to attend.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Leadership Essentials (Non-Infrastructure Workforce)
Course Description
This programme focuses on the core skills needed to lead others. Starting with Coaching, the 4 modules gradually developyour skills and knowledge to enable you to better influence those you work with. Modules cover: Coaching Skills,Communication and Leadership Skills, Managing and Controlling Risk and Planning and Problem Solving.
Audience
The programme is designed for those who lead a team but do not have line management responsibilities. It’s suitable forboth existing Team Leaders and those getting ready for the role. No previous leadership experience is needed to attend.The course consists of 4 modules, 3 x 2 days and a final 1-day practical element all roughly a month apart.
Duration: 7 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Further Leadership and Management modules
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Leadership Essentials: Coaching Skills
Course Description
Develops knowledge and skills to be able to describe the coaching model, recognise the benefits of a coach-approach, anddemonstrate a variety of questioning techniques. It also covers how to identify the difference between coaching, teachingand instructing, how to given and receive feedback using a structured approach.
Audience
Anyone wishing to develop their coaching skills and techniques, and achieve their professional and personal goals.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Leadership Essentials: Communication Skills
Course Description
This course provides knowledge and skills to choose appropriate communication methods, creation and delivery of clearmessages in all methods of communication, interpret messages from others, apply active listening skills to aid ownunderstanding.
Audience
Anyone identified for career progression where this module forms part of a core development programme.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Further Leadership and Management modules
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Leadership Essentials: Leadership Skills
Course Description
This course provides the knowledge and skills to define the difference between leadership and management, identify theimpact of diversity and inclusion principles, and identify leadership styles for particular situations. It also covers techniquesfor effective delegation, identification of factors that impact on motivation, and how to define clear objectives for self andteam.
Audience
Anyone identified for career progression where this module forms part of a core development programme.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Leadership Essentials: Managing and Controlling Risk
Course Description
This course provides the knowledge and skills to describe the responsibilities of a person in a supervisory position whomust ensure that their team has adequate skills to safely carry out their tasks. It covers how the corporate risk model and itsoutputs are managed within a team leader/manager role. The course also provides knowledge on 'stop the job' behaviourswhere risk is identified, enabling appropriate action to be taken.
Audience
Anyone identified for career progression where this module forms part of a core development programme.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Further Leadership and Management modules
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Leadership Essentials: Planning & Problem Solving (Infrastructure Workforce)
Course Description
This course provides the knowledge and skills to identify practical planning tools and approaches, manage your own andyour teams' time, establish how to reduce the likelihood of things going wrong, and how to preserve asset integrity. It alsocovers how to decide whether an issue needs to be escalated, the escalation process, and how to use basic problemssolving and decision making criteria in making decisions.
Audience
This programme is designed for those individuals who are Team Leaders and want to develop a clearer understanding ofplanning and problem solving in their role.
Duration: 1,5 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Leadership Essentials: Planning and Problem Solving (Non-Infrastructure Workforce)
Course Description
This course provides the knowledge and skills to identify practical planning tools and approaches, manage your own andyour teams' time, establish how to reduce the likelihood of things going wrong, and how to preserve asset integrity. It alsocovers how to decide whether an issue needs to be escalated, the escalation process, and how to use basic problemssolving and decision making criteria in making decisions.
Audience
Those who wish to develop a clearer understanding of planning and problem solving techniques, and who are not part ofthe Infrastructure Workforce.
Duration: 1,5 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Further Leadership and Management modules
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Leadership Essentials: Practical (Infrastructure Workforce)
Course Description
This course provides the opportunity to put into practice the models that have been covered throughout the programme. Oncompletion of the practical simulation, delegates will receive a development plan highlighting the strengths observed duringthe simulation, together with suggested areas for improvement.
Audience
Those from Infrastructure Workforce roles who have completed the Leadership Essentials modules.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Further Leadership and Management modules
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Leadership Essentials: Practical (Non-Infrastructure Workforce)
Course Description
The opportunity to apply and demonstrate the models and topics covered throughout the programme in a simulated railwaysscenario.
Audience
Those from a non-Infrastructure Workforce role who have completed the modules in the Leadership Essentials programme.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Further Leadership and Management Courses
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Myers Briggs Type Inventory
Course Description
This half- day workshop uses the Myers Briggs Type Indicator psychometric tool which provides a useful method forunderstanding people. The inventory highlights the differences in our preferences and the impact this can have at work andin particular our relationships with others. This interactive workshop works well when delivered to a group/team. Sharingresults generates useful discussions and helps the group develop strategies to move forwards using this knowledge oftypes. The aim of the workshop is to explore the differences in the types and identify individuals own preferred type andrecognise how this knowledge can be used to enhance relationships both inside and outside of your immediate team.Attendees will be sent a link to complete an on-line questionnaire prior to the event.
Audience
The Myers Briggs Type Indicator can be used for both individual and team development at middle to senior managementlevel.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 30
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Frontline Leadership
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Network Rail Leader
Course Description
The Coaching Skills course helps build coaching skills and techniques to be used in the workplace, learning how to supportany colleague (not just employees) to craft an inspiring vision, clarify goals, explore options, build personal enthusiasm andcommitment, and take bold action. Coaching Skills prepares you to be Coach-like. By the end of the module delegates willbe able to:- • Describe the coaching model and underlying purpose of each stage • Recognise the benefits of acoach-approach in the workplace in comparison with other types of development • Demonstrate a variety of questioningtechniques to explore, clarify, challenge and elicit commitment • Identify the difference between coaching, teaching andinstructing and the appropriate usage and benefits of the various stages of the coaching continuum • Be able to give andreceive feedback using a structured approach, linking behaviour to impact • Recognise and consider the ethics and scopeof coaching in the workplace
Audience
Network Rail Leader is for you if you lead and manage teams (or will soon move into a role that does) and you need tocombine leadership and line management skills with a commercial and customer focus. You do not need any previousexperience to attend.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Network Rail Leader Programme
Course Description
The programme consists of 6 modules (12 days in total) These are: Coaching skills, Leadership Skills & Recruitment SkillsWorkshop, Performance Management & Developing Yourself & Others, Managing Innovation and Change & Managing &Controlling Risk, Achieving Commercial Outcomes, Focussing on the Customer & Planning & Problem Solving, PracticalSimulation.
Audience
Network Rail Leader is for you if you lead and manage teams (or will soon move into a role that does) and need to combineleadership and line management skills with a commercial and customer focus. You don’t need any previous experience toattend.
Duration: 12 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Frontline Leadership Programme
Course Name
Network Rail Leader: Achieving Commercial Outcomes
Course Description
Provides understanding of the commercial risks inherent in buying decisions and relationships with suppliers. It covers howto identify where and when to apply Network Rail commercial policies, processes, systems, and governance. It alsoaddresses how to evaluate working practices for value for money, apply corporate risk management tools, and predictchanges in the corporate environment to introduce efficiences.
Audience
Current or future front line managers.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Must have attended Network Rail Leader: Managing and Controlling Risk module.
Prerequisite Short Code
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Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Frontline Leadership Programme
Course Name
Network Rail Leader: Developing Yourself and Others
Course Description
Develops skills to identify the key strengths and development needs of team members and themselves. It focuses on theneeds of continually developing professional skills and knowledge, and the value of sharing these with the wider team.Participants will be able to accurately identify team strengths and development needs.
Audience
Current or future front line managers.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Frontline Leadership Programme
Course Name
Network Rail Leader: Focussing on the Customer
Course Description
Develops knowledge, understanding and skills for good customer service. It covers when and how an individual's actionsimpact upon their customers whether negatively or positively. It considers how to resolve customer issues withoutcompromising Network Rail.
Audience
Current or future front line managers.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Frontline Leadership Programme
Course Name
Network Rail Leader: Leadership Skills - Performance Management
Course Description
Develops effective performance management skills including providing meaningful feedback, setting clear goals for theteam, enabling teams to work together to achieve their objectives.
Audience
Current or future front line managers.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Frontline Leadership Programme
Course Name
Network Rail Leader: Leadership Skills
Course Description
This module demonstrates how managers can involve team members in determining ways ot achieve desired results anddefine expectations about how team members will work together. It also covers how to set up and communicate clearobjectives, and then monitor team performance through regular performance appraisals.
Audience
Middle managers who wish to widen their range of leadership and management capabilities.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Frontline Leadership Programme
Course Name
Network Rail Leader: Managing Innovation and Change
Course Description
The course explores methods to integrate inputs and ideas from different sources in order to explore opportunities forimprovement. It covers techniques for how best to propose new solutions that may fundamentally change the way thingsare done currently. It also looks at the importance of ensuring that the originators and developers of ideas which aresuccessfully implemented are recognised for their achievement.
Audience
Middle managers wanting to develop their skillls in managing innovation and change.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Frontline Leadership Programme
Course Name
Network Rail Leader: Managing and Controlling Risk
Course Description
Particular focus is given to the corporate risk model and its application, with participants working through the identification ofcontrols, and the barriers and rules that are applied to manage a risk. The course also covers how to assess whether thereare adequate levels of supervision in place.
Audience
Middle managers wanting to develop their skills in managing and controlling risk.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Frontline Leadership Programme
Course Name
Network Rail Leader: Planning and Problem Solving
Course Description
This course covers how to distinguish between critical and non-critical priorities, calculate project/task resourcerequirements, use a range of techniques for analysing problems, define a number of methods for dealing with problems,how to resolve problems whilst taking into account risks and contingencies, and how to assess the effectiveness of plansand solutions, making changes as required.
Audience
Middle managers who wish to develop their knowledge and skills for more effective planning and problem solving.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Frontline Leadership Programme
Course Name
Network Rail Leader: Practical Simulation
Course Description
This practical simulation assesses those who have completed the Network Rail Leader programme, in their ability to applythe requisite Network Rail behaviours and capabilities.
Audience
People who have completed the Network Rail Leader programme.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Frontline Leadership Programme
Course Name
Network Rail Leader: Recruitment Skills Workshop
Course Description
Develops skills and capabilities for effective recruitment, in accordiance with Network Rail policies. It covers the capabilityframework, avoiding discrimination, conducting interviews, how to produce good quality notes, and how to score candidatesin a fair and consistent way.
Audience
Line managers responsible for recruitment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Prerequisite Name
Recruitment eLearning
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N/A
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Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Leadership
Course Name
People Manager Workshop
Course Description
The course covers what Network Rail expects of its people managers and where you can find the help and resources toenable you to tackle the typical issues you will come across on a day to day basis. By the end of this event, you’ll be able to:Describe what Network Rail expects of its people managers: Outline the key elements of your role as a people manager:Explain where to get appropriate help and resources to handle typical people management issues: Summarise NetworkRail’s performance management process and your role within it: Identify practical solutions to your own challenges as apeople manager You will need to bring a wifi enabled laptop to the course.
Audience
The course is now designed to meet the needs of two groups of people. Firstly, people who have been promoted fromwithin Network Rail and are new to the people manager role. Secondly, people managers who are new to Network Rail butwho have previously managed people elsewhere.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Leadership
Course Name
Rail Industry Leaders Programme
Course Description
The programme is made up of 9 classroom based modules, 3 virtual classroom sessions and will also require someself-directed learning. The Senior Leadership Programme will require a significant time commitment. The Rail IndustryLeadership Programme consists of classroom based modules (9 days in total), virtual classroom sessions and self-directedlearning. The Programme focuses on the following key leadership areas for the business: 1) Safety Leadership, PersonalLeadership Capability, Performance Conversations, Leading Communication, A Customer - Driven approach and all underpinned by the Network Rail behaviours. 2) The final part of the course is an optional 2 day module. Virtual Classroom- These compulsory WebEx sessions contain the theory and models which support the programme. It is important that alldelegates attend all WebEx sessions.
Audience
This programme is designed for leaders at or very near the top of their organisations. RILP aims to bridge the gap between'knowing' and 'doing' and covers all aspects of leadership. All elements are under pinned by the Network Rail behaviours.Typically bands 1 & 2.
Duration: 9 Classroom Days Day(s) Class Size: 15
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Course Type
Webinar - Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Further Leadership and Management Courses
Course Name
Recruitment Skills Workshop
Course Description
The aim of the workshop is to develop your recruitment skills to carry out a transparent, fair and consistent recruitmentprocess. You will learn how to use the capability framework to outline job criteria, avoid discrimination on all stages ofrecruitment, list the qualities of a skilled interviewer, conduct and record an interview accurately, and score candidates in afair and consistent way as well as providing constructive feedback to unsuccessful candidates.
Audience
This workshop is designed for managers who are responsible for the recruitment and selection of people into their teams tofurther develop their recruitment knowledge, understanding and skills.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
Competence Name Awarded
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Competence Awarded
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Course Code
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Prerequisite Name
Recruitment Management e-learning - 6 modules.. Details of how to access this will be sent out prior to attending thecourse. Please note you line manager will need to approve this e-learning before you can start the modules.
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Further Leadership and Management Courses
Course Name
Report Writing
Course Description
The course covers the purpose and necessity of reports, how to plan and research sources for your report and put it alltogether into a logical, easily understood document. It looks at writing styles and the use of visuals to give your reportstructure and interest. By the end of the day you’ll be able to:- Fit your report to your audience; Plan and write structuredreports; Test and source material for accuracy and relevance; Write in a clear, concise manner; Proof read effectively.
Audience
This course is designed for anyone who needs to present information as a written report and wants to learn best practice. Ifyou have an existing report, or are working on a report, feel free to bring this along to the module to work on.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Leadership
Course Name
Senior Leaders Programme
Course Description
The programme is made up of 9 classroom based modules, 3 virtual classroom sessions and will also require someself-directed learning. The Senior Leadership Programme is will require a significant time commitment. The programmeconsists of classroom modules (9 days), virtual classroom sessions and self-directed learning. It focuses on the followingkey leadership areas for the business: Safety Leadership, Personal Leadership Capability, Performance Conversations,Leading Communication and A Customer Driven approach. The WebEx sessions contain the theory and models whichsupport the programme. The classroom sessions consist of 2 core modules, a communication module and an optionalmodule. Core 1- focuses on defining and creating your own leadership style and approach. It includes personal diagnosticsand the opportunity to put the theory into practice. Core 2 - continues your experiential learning, builds on the virtualclassroom sessions and focuses on leading and motivating others. The Communication Module covers all forms ofcommunication and helps you discover and develop your communication skills. The optional module is the final part of yourcourse.
Audience
This programme is designed for senior managers throughout Network Rail who wish to improve management andleadership effectiveness in their current senior role, or who aspire to move on to the next level. This programme uses toolslike emotional intelligence and advance communications skills to develop leaders who engage, motivate, inspire and care.All elements are under pinned by the Network Rail behaviours. Typically band 3.
Duration: 9 Classroom Days Day(s) Class Size: 15
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Webinar - Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Further Leadership and Management Courses
Course Name
Team Building Workshop
Course Description
This one-day workshop helps teams to re-engage and move forward both effectively and cohesively, especially in times ofchange. The aims of this workshop are to: Summarise the changes that have taken place; Assimilate valuable lessonslearnt; Work together to develop the Line Manager's vision and mission for the team; Identify strategies to achieve thevision; Produce a Team Charter for how the team will operate moving forward. It is vital that the Leader of the team attendsand they will be contacted, by the facilitator, in advance in order to discuss their options and preferences for their workshop.
Audience
The workshop is designed for any team that has emerged from a period of change and needs to re-focus its direction andways of working in order to meet the challenges set by a new environment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Further Leadership and Management Courses
Course Name
Time Management
Course Description
This one day course will look at time management in all its business aspects and explain: How to set SMART goals and usea priority matrix; what time stealers are and how to avoid them and how to reach deadlines by making tasks moremanageable.
Audience
This course is suited to anyone who feels they need to prioritise, respond to changing priorities and react assertively whenothers place demands on their time.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Further Leadership and Management modules
Course Name
Train the Trainer
Course Description
Provides the knowledge and skills to competently deliver courses where the materials already exist. It covers the roles andresponsibilities of a workforce development specialist, and an overview of the training cycle. It also includes dealing withchallenging delegates, incorporating Network Rail values, networking, and diversity and inclusion. The course is a mix oftheory and practice sessions.
Audience
Those new to delivering training, or with a very limited amount of training experience. This is course is mandatory forsuccessful applicants for Workforce Development Specialist roles. It is also appropriate for volunteers assessed as suitableto undertake additional trainer duties as part of their operational role.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 5
Competence Name Awarded
Network Rail Facilitation of Learning.
Competence Awarded
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Further Leadership and Management Courses
Course Name
Walking in the Customers Shoes
Course Description
This programme is made up of 2 one-day workshops 6 weeks apart. Working in small groups participants can practice anddevelop problem solving and continuous improvement skills. Workshop 1 discusses the difference between customerservice and service culture. In workshop 2 groups share their findings and identify themes/trends from their customerfeedback, decide which areas they want to address and identify the service chain for the issues they choose.
Audience
The programme is designed for a team or group of individuals who want to develop their customer service andrelationships. Targeted at business leaders, specifically targeted at Bands 2-4.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 20
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Engineering
Course Name
AST (Advanced Signalling Technology)
Course Description
Develops knowledge of signalling principles, and in particular in relation to complex signalling problems. It is recommendedthat before attending this course delegates should already be familiar with basic signalling principles including: (1)Non-stopping headway calculations (2) signalling plan symbols (3) classes of route (4) the basic specifications of signals,warning and protection systems (5) points and train dectection on the signalling plan (6) interlocking principles and (7) routeand points control tables. If you are not familiar with these you may wish to attend the "Signalling Layout" or "SignallingControl Tables" courses first.
Audience
For Signalling Designers or Testers who have a need to design or test complex signalling arrangements. Also forcandidates for Modules 2 and 3 of the IRSE exam
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 12
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Accident Investigation Learning Programme
Course Description
The aim of this programme is to provide delegates with the training to become a lead investigator for Network Rail. Theprogramme consists of three parts; the Accident Investigation E-Learning module, the Human Factors E-learning module,and a 1 day Accident Investigation practical workshop. In order in to progress onto the 1 day Accident Investigation practicalworkshop (S&SD/OH&S/AIPW) you must: 1)Register complete for the Accident Investigation E-learning module(S&SD/OH&S/IE) 2)Complete the Human Factors E-learning module (S&SD/OH&S/HFI) in order to demonstrate theknowledge you have gained at the practical workshop Upon completion of the three elements of the programme, delegateswill be awarded with Lead Investigator competence at Level 3. This means delegates will be able to conduct localinvestigations under mentorship. Once delegates have completed two mentored investigation reports that have been rated'good' or better by the Recommendations Review Panel (RRP), delegates will be awarded Lead Investigator competence atLevel 4, and from then on will be able to lead local and formal investigations.
Audience
This training is for people who are required to lead accident investigations and are either new to accident investigation inNetwork Rail or whose competence has lapsed.
Duration: 2.5 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Lead Investigator
Competence Awarded
LIN
Course Code
LIN
Prerequisite Name
n/a
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n/a
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
n/a
Course Type
Face to Face - Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Advanced Negotiation
Course Description
Introduces and instills best practice negotiation skills, advanced strategies, tactics and techniques. It will help you buildbetter working relationships and secure better deals, against the background of Network Rails business goals and ways ofworking. This workshop is predominantly practical, comprising many negotiation simulations, case studies and discussiongroups. There is a modular approach to introducing the 4 pillars of best practice influencing & negotiation skills, with eachmodule supported by highly interactive, practical exercises and simulations. Delegates should expect to be engaged inpractical scenarios from the outset, with all delegates participating in individually filmed & debriefed negotiation simulations.The format is engaging and challenging, evidencing an advanced approach to the art and science of negotiation.
Audience
Experienced business negotiators, actively involved in negotiations with a minimum of 5 years business negotiationexperience. Delegates vary in age and vocational profile and represent a cross functional discipline within Network Rail.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 10
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
Advanced Value Management (AVM)
Course Description
Provides techniques for exploring how value (the balance between project resources,results and cost) can be defined andmaximised in a project environment. Explores how value management is particularly important to companies operating in aRegulatory Framework and can be used to demonstrate value for money to stakeholders. Delivered via group exercises,workshops, simulations, lectures, discussion and feedback sessions. This is the second module leading to the Europeanqualification "Professional in Value Management" (PVM) (the first module is Value Management Foundation).
Audience
For those in Risk & Value Management roles and others who anticipate facilitating Value Management workshops as part oftheir role.
Duration: 7 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Foundation Value Management Course or equivalent accredited by the Institute Of Value Management.
Competence Awarded
N/A
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Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
An Introduction to MSP4NR (Managing Successful Programmes for Network Rail)
Course Description
This module aims to introduce the framework used to govern and manage change (MSP4NR) and looks at the context ofchange within Network Rail.
Audience
This course is designed for: Priority 1 - Programme Managers and Business Change Managers working on a programmePriority 2 - Programme Managers / Programme Manager (Change) and PMO / Business Change Managers Priority 3 -Project Managers / Leaders / Assistants and Business improvement managers This workshop is open to all but please beadvised that there your place may be waitlisted if you are not currently working on a programme.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 12
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
An Introduction to People Centred Implementation (PCI)
Course Description
This course introduces People Centred Implementation, the standard approach to leading and delivering change withinNetwork Rail, as part of MSP4NR.
Audience
This course is designed for: Priority 1 - Programme Managers and Business Change Managers working on a programmePriority 2 - Programme Managers / Programme Manager (Change) and PMO / Business Change Managers Priority 3 -Project Managers / Leaders / Assistants and Business improvement managers This workshop is open to all but please beadvised that there your place may be waitlisted if you are not currently working on a programme.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Asbestos Management for Responsible Managers and Engineers
Course Description
Provides information and knowledge on responsibilities associated with the management of asbestos containing materials(ACM's) in their locations including the types of asbestos, how it was used and possible locations, the hazards associatedwith prolonged and frequent exposure to ACM's and the controls required to mitigate the risks.
Audience
Managers who require knowledge and understanding of the management of Asbestos Containing Material and who areresponsible for planning work which may bring individuals into contact with asbestos containing material.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 15
Competence Name Awarded
Asbestos Management for Responsible Managers and Engineers.
Competence Awarded
AM RME
Course Code
AM RME
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
Asset Management System Awareness
Course Description
Delegates must have completed Introduction to Asset Management (eLearning) prior to attending this course. Uponcompletion of this training course, delegates will understand the concepts of asset management, and how an assetmanagement system helps in the delivery of Network Rail's organisational objectives.
Audience
Those who are involved in asset management activities within Network Rail as per the IAM Anatomy of Asset Managementscope and whose role is categorised as 'AM Leaders'/'Key Supporters.' Those individuals whose development plan alsoincludes asset management learning should also attend.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 15
Competence Name Awarded
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Prerequisite Name
Introduction to Asset Management (eLearning)
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
Association for Project Management Practitioner (APMP)
Course Description
Provides comprehensive knowledge and understanding of Association for Project Management (APM) methodology forproject management. It focuses on the underpinning tools, techniques and principles that are fundamental to successfulproject delivery. Learners will sit the APMP exam and will learn specific examination language■, as well as strategies andtactics for approaching the exam. Learners are expected to revise in the evenings to prepare for the 3 hour writtenexamination that will be taken at the end of the course. Evening work is likely to last 2-3 hours per day. Delegates will besent pre-course material and should spend approximately 15 hours studying this pre-course material in order to be wellprepared for the course.
Audience
For Project Managers and aspiring project managers with at least two years project management experience.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Auditor/Lead Auditor Training
Course Description
Provides the knowledge and skills required in the process of auditing management systems in relation to ISO 9001:2000Quality Management Systems criteria, including, the considerations related to managing the audit programme, the auditoutline, the fundamentals of auditing practice providing practical experience in planning, preparing for, performing andreporting the audit, the proccess for determining the effectiveness of a management system, and follow up actions that seekto verify the effectiveness of a supplier■s implemented improvements.
Audience
Anyone involved in conducting external 2nd and 3rd party audits, such as Contractor Audits or Regulatory Audits andManagers responsible for audit teams.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 10
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Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Engineering
Course Name
Basic Clear Route
Course Description
Practical, interactive training on the use of ClearRoute including how to use ClearRoute to input survey data, run profilechecks, pass clearance and stopping distance assessments and test a proposed track design. It is recommended thatattendees bring along some of their own data to practise on. There is an assessment at the end of the session.
Audience
For Gauging Engineers, Track Engineers, Technical Officers and anyone with responsibility for assessing clearances
Duration: 2,5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Engineering
Course Name
Basic Clear Route Refresher
Course Description
This course provides refresher training on how to use ClearRoute. Prior to attending, you may select any two topics fromthe Basic ClearRoute■ course and the two most popular choices from those attending will be covered as well as othercourse basics in less detail. The course finishes with the Basic ClearRoute■ assessments required to renew certification.
Audience
For anyone who requires refresher training on Basic ClearRoute prior to recertification
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Engineering
Course Name
Basic Signalling Technology
Course Description
An introduction to signal engineering principles, signalling equipment and design covering signal engineering principles,signalling equipment and design, how to develop railway signalling that is up to current practice standards, principlesrelating to relays, interlockings, Control Centres, train detection points and signals, train protection system signallingcircuits, signalling design, scheme plans, control tables and aspect sequence charts.
Audience
For Trainee Signalling Design Engineers
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 10
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Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Engineering
Course Name
Basic Track Design
Course Description
Training to develop knowledge of lateral and vertical track design including lateral and vertical track design, the applicationof cant for varying speeds, how to calculate them and how to implement them into a typical design profile, vertical design forboth maintaining track and designing new track requirements. The course consists of four days based in a classroom andone day for an on-site practical. During the on-site practical, you will be required to bring PPE as you will be re-designing anexisting track curve. Please note that you should have track engineering experience before taking part in this course.
Audience
For Track Engineers who carry out geometric design. Please note this course is not suitable for new starters, but those withtrack engineering experience
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 15
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Face to Face
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Professional Development
Course Name
Basic Value Management Awareness
Course Description
Provides a basic introduction to value management (the balance between project resources, results and costs) and howvalue management can be demonstrated and maximised. Delegates will be given additional reading material andreferences within the course material to aid continued development.
Audience
For Project Managers, Planners, Commercial Managers, Sponsors and anyone who would like to develop an awareness ofhow value can be maximised in their objectives.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 15
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Course Type
Face to Face
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Basic Working at Height - Distribution and Signalling Staff
Course Description
Provides skills and knowledge to safely work at height on signalling and distribution structures including the correct and safeuse of work at height and rescue equipment.
Audience
Anyone required to work at height on signalling and distribution equipment. As manufacturers rate their harness’ to aspecific weight, if when wearing full PPE and carrying any tools takes you beyond 22st/140kg, you are therefore not eligibleto attend this course.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Working at Height - Basic.
Competence Awarded
HSE T41HSE T41.01HSE T41HSE T41.01
Course Code
HSE T41HSE T41.01HSE T41HSE T41.01
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Basic Working at Height - Overhead Line Staff
Course Description
Provides skills and knowledge to use work at height and rescue equipment on Network Rail structures including how towork safely at height and how to rescue from these environments.
Audience
Anyone required to work on Network Rail infrastructure specifically electrification and plant. As manufacturers rate theirharness’ to a specific weight, if when wearing full PPE and carrying any tools takes you beyond 22st/140kg, you aretherefore not eligible to attend this course.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Working at Height - Basic.
Competence Awarded
HSE T41HSE T41.02
Course Code
HSE T41HSE T41.02
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Basic Working at Height - Property Maintenance & Telecom Staff
Course Description
Provides essential practical and theoretical information needed in order to safely access rooftop sites and safely work atheight.
Audience
Designed for persons from Property Maintenance and Telecoms Staff who are required to work at height on Network Railinfrastructure. It is specifically aimed at those personnel using personal fall protection equipment (PFPE) when accessingroof top sites. As manufacturers rate their harness’ to a specific weight, if when wearing full PPE and carrying any toolstakes you beyond 22st/140kg, you are therefore not eligible to attend this course.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Working at Height - Basic.
Competence Awarded
HSE T41HSE T41.03
Course Code
HSE T41HSE T41.03
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Basic Working at Height - Vegetation Management Staff
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective use of company issued personalfall protection and associated equipment.
Audience
Anyone required to work at height on Network Rail Off Track operations, specifically on trackside embankments andcuttings, where the use of personal fall protection equipment for access is required. As manufacturers rate their harness’ toa specific weight, if when wearing full PPE and carrying any tools takes you beyond 22st/140kg, you are therefore noteligible to attend this course.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Working at Height - Basic.
Competence Awarded
HSE T41HSE T41.04
Course Code
HSE T41HSE T41.04
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
Benefits Realisation Management
Course Description
Understand why it is important to be able to identify and define programme benefits and put in place key performanceindicators to measure benefit realisation and the impact of any business change. The course takes material from theManagement of Benefits Foundation & Practitioner training and provides a stepping stone for learners to go on and achieveaccreditation if they wish.
Audience
For those involved in business change programmes who need to understand and define programme outcomes.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
Business Objects Universe Design
Course Description
Understand universe design concepts and terminology, as well as the role of universes in relation to BusinessObjectsreporting tools. Provides an overview of planning, designing and creating a universe and then goes through the process ofdesigning a universe that responds to identified requirements. Highlights the benefits of well-designed universes so thatreport designers and business users are able to create reports without requiring knowledge of underlying data source orstructure
Audience
For anyone responsible for creating and designing universes using Universe Designer, using BusinessObjects
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Engineering
Course Name
C&G; 2377 - Portable Appliance Testing
Course Description
We recommend that delegates have an up to date copy of the IEE code of practice for In-service Inspection and Testing ofElectrical Equipment. The following elements are covered: - Legislation - Equipment classification - Frequency of inspection- Documentation and procedures - Competence to test - Instrumentation - Practical inspection and testing - Use of a varietyof common test instruments - Recording and interpreting results
Audience
This qualification is designed for those involved in the inspection and testing of electrical equipment and/or managing theprocess
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 16
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Portable Appliance testing
Competence Awarded
Plant 20
Course Code
Plant 20
Prerequisite Name
Prerequisite Short Code
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Engineering
Course Name
C&G; 2382 - Certificate for Electrical Installations (18th Edition)
Course Description
The 4 day course covers the complete wiring regulations and is delivered over 3 days with a 2 hour, 60 question on-lineGOLA examination on the 4th day. If the optimum number of candidates attends this course (14) then the examination willtake place in 2 sittings of 7 candidates.
Audience
Average literacy, numeracy skills and an understanding of basic electrical theory are desired but there are no formalprerequisites for entry to this course.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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Competence Awarded
Course Code
Prerequisite Name
Prerequisite Short Code
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
CCMS2 Contributor
Course Description
To build on the knowledged gained from the CCMS2 'Read Only' online training course and understand the Network RailCorporate Principles and processes for CCMS2. Will gain understanding and practice in Working with documents,Document Lifecycles, Security, Move, Copy and Linking documents.
Audience
Aimed at all users across the business that require document strorage.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
CITB Site Management Safety Training Scheme
Course Description
Provides the knowledge, skills and understanding to enable site management and supervisory personnel to manage healthand safety on site in accordance with current legal provisions.
Audience
Managers and Supervisors who have to control and monitor constuctions site activities.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 15
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N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
CMO Audit & Verification Compliance for Audit Coordinators
Course Description
Candidates are taken through the Audit & Verification application within the CMO Compliance system and guided throughthe event coordinators role in the audit and verification process.
Audience
Employees who are required to perform the role of an audit or verfiication event coordinator.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
CMO Inspections & Safety Conversations Coordinators
Course Description
Designed to use the CMO Compliance Inspections application to help develop the candidate's understanding, knowledgeand skills required to complete their work. The aim is to provide underpinning knowledge and practical experience on theeffective operation of the CMO Compliance Inspections Application.
Audience
For those in an Inspections and Safety Conversations Coordinator or Functional Administration role and who manage theInspections and Safety Conversation process. It would be useful for candidates with Planned General Inspections and orsafety conversations knowledge.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
CMO Managing a Recommendation or Enforcement Action
Course Description
Designed to demonstrate the process for managing RAIB and formal investigation recommendations (tracked at HQ level),ORR inspection plan recommendations and enforcement actions (i.e. improvement and prohibition notices andprosecutions).
Audience
Suitable for business users that manage recommendations or enforcement actions.
Duration: N/A Day(s) Class Size: 1
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N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
CMO Recommendations and Notices - Completing a Non-Compliance Application
Course Description
Aims to make delegates aware of the full process to complete a non compliance application within the 'Recommendationsand Notices' environment of CMO Compliance. On completion delegates will be granted their relevant user role within thesystem.
Audience
Candidates will be identified by line managers.
Duration: N/A Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
CMO Self Assurance Compliance for Functional Coordinators
Course Description
Designed to take candidates through the Functional Coordinator application within the CMO Compliance system, the coursecombines presentations, demonstrations and practical exercises that ensures CMO Compliance. Assessment continuesthroughout the day with an overall assessment of competence for those the trainer feels meets the required standard.
Audience
Functional representatives who co-ordinate the Line Managers / Project Managers Self-Assurance Questionnaire process.Essential - the candidate must be in a post where they perform the role of a Functional Coordinator. It is recommended thatthe candidate reviews the CMO Tutorial - Completing your Questionnaire hosted on Connect
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
CRM Commercial Claims
Course Description
CRM for Commercial Claims is designed to take end users through the CRM Application and to promote an understandingof how to enter and manage future claims within the CRM system.
Audience
This course is only for employees within Commercial Claims and for NR stake holders who are involved with the claimsprocess.
Duration: N/A Day(s) Class Size: N/A
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
CRM Supplimental Agreements
Course Description
CRM Supplemental Agreements is designed to take the end user through the CRM Application and promote anunderstanding of how to enter and manage Supplemental Agreements within the CRM System.
Audience
This course is aimed at employees involved in the Supplemental Agreement process.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
Change for Project Managers
Course Description
This course will explore what change means and introduce tools and techniques for ensuring effective delivery so thatchange embeds across the business and realises its full benefits. It also covers resistance to change, how to overcome itand the importance of effective stakeholder management. Delegates will have an opportunity to put into practice theirlearning through a case study which builds during the course of the training. The course will not award an occupationalcompetence.
Audience
Suitable for anyone involved in the change aspects of projects and programmes, or for managers who need an appreciationof leading others through change. Prior to attending, delegates will be sent some pre-course reading.
Duration: 1 day Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Engineering
Course Name
City & Guilds 2395 Level 3 Award in Period Inspection, Testing & Certification
Course Description
This course is suitable for domestic installers and electricians who wish to carry out periodic inspections and testing plusassociated certification. This course replaces the current 2391-10. It is a four day course for those who have previouslycompleted a testing qualification (ie. the 2392-10 or the 2394-01).
Audience
If candidates have no previous testing experience then they are still able to take the course but are advised to attend the 6day course that includes an extra two days training immediately before the course date. We strongly recommend thatcandidates have the City & Guilds 2382 prior to taking this course, though this is not a mandatory entry requirement.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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Competence Awarded
Course Code
Prerequisite Name
Prerequisite Short Code
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Engineering
Course Name
City & Guilds 2396 Level 4 Award in Design, Erection & Verification
Course Description
This course will cover: - Statutory and non-statutory requirements relating to electrical installation design, constructionmanagement and verification. - The electrical installation design, construction and commissioning process. - BS 7671requirements relating to electrical installation design. - Design and verification procedures for single and poly phaseelectrical installations. - Fundamental principles for the design and installation of associated protective systems relating toelectrical installations. - Factors that affect choice of alternative energy sources and environmental technologies used withinelectrical installation design. The course has recently been revised and re-graded as Level 4.
Audience
This course is intended for personnel in electrical contracting companies who have responsibility for, the design,construction and inspection and testing of electrical systems. We advise that any candidate attending this course shouldhave already undertaken either C&G; 2394 and/or C&G; 2395 and already hold a City and Guilds 2382 17th Edition WiringRegs or equivalent.
Duration: 6 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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Competence Awarded
Course Code
Prerequisite Name
Prerequisite Short Code
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health and Safety
Course Name
Common Safety Method (CSM) - Contributor
Course Description
This training course is designed to provide learners with knowledge of the CSM REA legislation, to perform the role ofCompetent Doer / Critical Reviewer in the Standard and provide them with the opportunity to test out and embed how thisapplies to their role and day-to-day work. Delegates must have passed the Network Rail CSM RA eLearning course.
Audience
Those that need an understanding and ability to apply Common Safety Method legislation and be able to participate in andcontribute to Risk Assessments and Hazard Workshops as outlined in the NR CSM Standard NR/L2/RSE/100/02
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 15
Competence Name Awarded
CSM REA - Contributer
Competence Awarded
CSM REA
Course Code
CSM REA
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Confined Space Entry
Course Description
Provides the knowledge on how to safely enter and work in a confined space and use escape breathing apparatus.
Audience
Anyone required to enter, work in and exit a confined space, and how to use escape & breathing apparatus.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Ensure personal safety when working in Confined Spaces.
Competence Awarded
Plant 27
Course Code
Plant 27
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Conflict Avoidance, Management and Dispute Resolution
Course Description
Provides understanding on the foundations of conflict in the Contract and Procurement environment and professionalpractice, dispute management and resolution techniques. Attendees will have a general understanding of commercialmanagement and construction related disputes.
Audience
This course is designed for all staff involved in Post Contract commercial management.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Construction, Design and Management (CDM) Representative Training
Course Description
Provides the knowledge, understanding and skills to be able to undertake the duties of either the CDM Client or CoordinatorRepresentative role in accordance with legislation, company policy, standards and processes. Covers the CDM regulations,the roles and responsibilities of Duty Holders and provides tools to use to eliminate and reduce risk.
Audience
Anyone working on projects that are applicable to the CDM regulations in particular those required to undertake the dutiesof the CDM client or Coordinator Representative role for Network Rail.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
CDM duty holder representative on Network Rail Construction projects
Competence Awarded
CDM Rep
Course Code
CDM Rep
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Contract Management Essentials
Course Description
This course is a 1 day interactive workshop which provides participants with a basic understanding of the role and scope ofcontracts and contract management.
Audience
The event is designed for individuals who are new to the role or profession.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Contract Practice & Administration
Course Description
A one-day interactive workshop to describe and explain the essential post-contract management activities necessary toensure that Network Rail■s and the Contractor■s obligations are managed effectively and efficiently. The workshop willprovide opportunities to explore and understand the key principles of effective contract management through examinationand testing of real examples taken from recent experience. A selection of Network Rail contract forms will be featuredcovering cost reimbursable, measured and lump sum payment terms
Audience
The course is aimed at those who wish to progress from Commercial Assistant through to Contract Manager roles. It willalso support progress through to Senior Contract Manager positions, ensuring a consistent, process-led approach is takenwithin the commercial teams.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
Corporate Rostering for Maintenance
Course Description
The aim of this course is to provide individuals with an understanding of the Corporate Rostering Tool in order forindividuals to undertake their rostering role. During the course delegates will undertake exercises to demonstrate theirknowledge and understanding of the new Rostering tool.
Audience
Maintenance staff who are involved in the rostering process.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Delegation of Authority NO Authority
Course Description
This eLearning communicates the delegation of authority policy issued by the Board of Network Rail and the procurementauthorities linked to finance and contracting rules. It informs you of what you can and cannot do on behalf of the companywhether you have no authority, the authority to Incur only or the authority to Contract and/or Vary. There are 3 versions ofthis eLearning. This version is for people with no authority. Please check with your line manager if you are unsure whichauthority you have. This is an awareness piece of learning so completion will be marked on viewing all content andanswering all questions.
Audience
All Network Rail employees in a position to interface with our supply chain.
Duration: 30mins Day(s) Class Size: n/a
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n/a
Competence Awarded
n/a
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n/a
Prerequisite Name
n/a
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n/a
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
n/a
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Delegation of Authority WITH Authority to Incur Only
Course Description
This eLearning communicates the delegation of authority policy issued by the Board of Network Rail and the procurementauthorities linked to finance and contracting rules. It informs you of what you can and cannot do on behalf of the companywhether you have no authority, the authority to Incur only or the authority to Contract and/or Vary. There are 3 versions ofthis eLearning. This version is for people with the authority to 'Incur' only. Please check with your line manager if you areunsure which authority you have. This is an awareness piece of learning so completion will be marked on viewing allcontent and answering all questions.
Audience
All Network Rail employees in a position to interface with our supply chain.
Duration: 35mins Day(s) Class Size: n/a
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n/a
Competence Awarded
n/a
Course Code
n/a
Prerequisite Name
n/a
Prerequisite Short Code
n/a
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
n/a
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Delegation of Authority WITH Procurement Authority
Course Description
This eLearning communicates the delegation of authority policy issued by the Board of Network Rail and the procurementauthorities linked to finance and contracting rules. It informs you of what you can and cannot do on behalf of the companywhether you have no authority, the authority to Incur only or the authority to Contract and/or Vary. There are 3 versions ofthis eLearning. This version is for people with the authority to 'Contract and/or Vary'. Please check with your line manager ifyou are unsure which authority you have. This is an awareness piece of learning so completion will be marked on viewingall content and answering all questions.
Audience
All Network Rail employees in a position to interface with our supply chain.
Duration: 40mins Day(s) Class Size: n/a
Competence Name Awarded
n/a
Competence Awarded
n/a
Course Code
n/a
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n/a
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n/a
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n/a
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Designated Competent Person (DCP) eLearning
Course Description
Provides an overview of the role of the Designated Competent Person (DCP) in managing accident and incidentinvestigations within Network Rail. It covers guidance on the duties and responsibilities which are contained within theReporting and Investigation Manual procedures, and how to discharge them effectively. Following succesful completion ofthis module those formally identified as a DCP will have a coaching session arranged with a Senior Investigator to discusstheir understanding of the role.
Audience
Those wishing to become a Designated Competent Person (DCP).
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
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N/A
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N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Disruption, Prolongation & Damages
Course Description
A detailed look at how claims either from suppliers or contractors should be viewed and managed. The course starts withbasic principles so that delegates will be able to apply these principles to their day to day experiences. Packed with lots ofanecdotal explanations delegates will have a practical understanding of claim management.
Audience
This course is suitable for all commercial staff as well as staff who wish to understand how a Contractors entitlement toclaim arises and how such claims should be managed.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
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N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
ERM Classroom Based Training
Course Description
This interactive 1 and half day course builds on the general Enterprise Risk Management (ERM) principles that weredescribed in the 3 ERM online training modules which gave individuals the foundation on risk management. Its aim is toprovide the skills and underpinning knowledge required to have a better understanding ERM and build thecapability/confidence of risk coordinators in running an effective risk workshop hence providing a high-quality output (ERR/risk record) at the right level of detail.
Audience
This course is for individuals who perform the role risk coordinators within the business.
Duration: 1.5 days Day(s) Class Size: 20
Competence Name Awarded
Competence Awarded
Course Code
Prerequisite Name
Enterprise Risk Management - Module 1 Enterprise Risk Assessment - Module 2 Enterprise Risk Treatment, Monitoring andReporting
Prerequisite Short Code
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
ERTMS UK Application Course
Course Description
The Cambrian Line in Wales has successfully demonstrated the application of ERTMS Level 2 in the UK. Imminent majorrenewals of signalling infrastructure on key routes will see this technology rolled-out across the network over coming years.This course provides an overview of the different levels of the ERTMS system and covers typical configurations of trackside,interlocking, RBC equipment and trainborne equipment. It also uses the Cambrian Line as a case study. The course is runby Signet Solutions based in Derby. Topic areas include; -Understanding of ERTMS Level 0, 1, 2, 3 and STM operation-“Before and after” signalling plan and performance comparisons for ERTMS Levels 1, 2 and 3 -Cambrian Line case study-Typical configurations of trackside, interlocking and RBC equipment -Typical configurations of trainborne equipment -Thetrainborne Driver-Machine interface -The signaller-machine interface -ERTMS information flows and content -Impact uponoperational rules
Audience
Signal Engineers involved in ERTMS implementation. A well prepared delegate is expected to be familiar with signallingprinciples, layout plans and wiring diagrams for UK main line signalling installations.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 12
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Professional Development
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EVM Earned Value Management for Project Managers
Course Description
Explains the principles and language of Earned Value Management (EVM) and why earned value analysis is used. Itdescribes how to measure progress and cost against plan, how to produce performance metrics and how to understand thebenefits and costs of earned value analysis.
Audience
For Project Managers, Programme Managers, Project Managers, Commercial Managers, Estimators and ReportingSpecialists
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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Professional Development
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Earned Value Management (EVM) - An Introduction (eLearning)
Course Description
Provides an overview of Earned Value Management (EVM) and its importance to Project Management and Network Rail. Itexplains what EVM is and how it is used from project planning through to execution. It includes data analysis techniquesand how to revise a baseline.
Audience
For all project personnel who are required to review and interpret the progress of projects.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Engineering
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Electrical Principles (2)
Course Description
Provides knowledge of electrical theory and principles - including Alternating Current (AC) and Direct Current (DC) - and willsupport attendance on with further Signal Engineering courses. Learn to distinguish between static and current electricity aswell as be able to use and manipulate values with Scientific Notation. Identify electrical conductors and insulators,understand what the terms current, resistance and voltage means, measure voltages and amperages in circuits andcalculate resistance.
Audience
For people preparing to become Signal Engineers and who have a basic understanding of Electrical Principles
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 10
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IT Systems
Course Name
Ellipse Advanced
Course Description
The Advanced course is run as an upgrade course in order to provide experienced Data Entry personnel with the skillsrequired to plan, schedule and make amendments to maintenance work programs in conjunction with depot Engineeringand Section Management.
Audience
Aimed to provide Planners the tools to manage their workload verses resource for costing also management and history oftheir resource.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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IT Systems
Course Name
Ellipse Asset Data Management
Course Description
The aim of this course is to enable users to understand how Ellipse is used to maintain asset and MST data in line withNetwork Rail business processes and standards. Manage and implement the process for the efficient delivery of asset andMST data changes.
Audience
System Support Managers and Works Data Clerks.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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IT Systems
Course Name
Ellipse Intermediate
Course Description
The aim of this course is to provide users with the ability to use Ellipse as a tool for the processing and amendment of worksorders pertaining to the maintenance of railway assets and the recording of labour costing information.
Audience
This course is aimed at Planners or equivalent that require the access to create, close, modify, re-open and labour costwork orders.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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IT Systems
Course Name
Ellipse Read Only
Course Description
This one-day course has been designed for Management or Engineering personnel who require an overview of Ellipse andneed to be able to search for maintenance-related information within the system.
Audience
Users that required information only, i.e. Management or Engineering personnel.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Emergency First Aid at Work
Course Description
Provides training to become an accredited first aider or appointed person. Covers, the role of the first aider, the requiredcontent of first aid kits, how to record incidents and accidents, how to act safely, promptly and effectively in an emergency,and how to adminster first aid to a casualty who is unconscious, requires cardio pulmonary resuscitation (CPR), is in shock,bleeding, choking, minor burns and scalds.
Audience
Anyone required to become an accredited first aider or appointed person.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Emergency First Aid at Work.
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HSE T31
Course Code
HSE T31
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Course Type
Face to Face
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Professional Development
Course Name
Engineering Assurance for Temporary Works
Course Description
The purpose of this training is to give an overview and understanding to Building and Civil Engineers who are required toprovide engineering assure for Temporary Works as part of their role. The training covers: What constitutes TemporaryWorks, Legislation, regulation and standards covering Temporary Works, Key roles and responsibilities for managingTemporary Works, How to identify, evaluate and mitigate Temporary Works risks. The training is set in the context of a railenvironment and provides delegates with the opportunity to learn through case studies and explore lessons learnt fromincidents caused as a result of Temporary Works. Delegates should read Safe by Deign guidance note on temporary worksand buildability prior to attending this course.
Audience
Building and Civil Engineers
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
Competence Name Awarded
Temporary Works for Project Engineering
Competence Awarded
B&C; PE41
Course Code
B&C; PE41
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Face to Face
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Engineering Safety Management for Rail Projects
Course Description
An interactive, practical course providing an introduction to Engineering Safety Management, covering the lifecycle frominitial safety planning through to operation and maintenance, focusing on issues associated with achieving safety on therailway. Includes developments in the rail industry, including the Common Safety Method (CSM) and developing Rail Safetyand Standards Board (RSSB) guidance, good practice principles for managing safety on rail projects. There is an optional30 minute optional examination at the end of the course.
Audience
Anyone involved in Engineering Safety Management , in the engineering of rail products and services, or new to safetymanagement.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 12
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Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Entitlement & Payment
Course Description
This half-day briefing presentation will describe the means by which the correct entitlement can be established for costreimbursable, measured and lump sum contract forms. It will also look at vesting, withholding and liquidated damages.Thepayment element of the presentation will highlight the various payment processes available, corporate workstreams forimproved payment performance and review of the latest KPIs
Audience
The course is aimed at those who are planning to progress from Commercial Assistant through to Contract Manager roles.It will also support progress through to Senior Contract Manager positions, ensuring a consistent, process-led approach istaken within the commercial teams.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 12
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Corporate and Social Responsibility
Course Name
Environmental Awareness – Offline briefing
Course Description
A comprehensive offline briefing course divided into 6 sections which will help build your understanding of environmentalissues within Network Rail.
Audience
All staff across Network Rail who require an ‘understanding’ or ‘applying’ level of knowledge
Duration: 1 hour Day(s) Class Size: n/a
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Elearning
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Corporate and Social Responsibility
Course Name
Ethics Workshop - High Risk Groups
Course Description
Provides an understanding of why business ethics are important to the individual and wider organisation. Helps candidatesrecognise the repercussions of unethical behaviour and ethical issues specific to functions and how to deal with them.Provides ethical dilemmas to navigate and know how to mitigate risks.
Audience
For those considered to have a high exposure to ethical risk , specifically for those who fall under high risk groups such asProperty.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 25
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Business ethics high risk.
Competence Awarded
ETH HR
Course Code
ETH HR
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Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
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IT Systems
Course Name
FMS Central & Discoverer Plus
Course Description
At the end of the course you will be able to navigate around FMS Central, edit SINCS Records and use Discoverer Plus toprovide reports.
Audience
SINCS Engineers/techinicans, Users who want to analyse FMS data.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Finance Essentials
Course Description
This course will make sense of the information contained in the published accounts: the balance sheet, the profit and lossaccount, and the cash flow statement. Understanding the methods and importance of measuring the organisation■sperformance. Realising the different business needs in terms of profit and cash. The ability to use ■business numbers■ toselect financially sound suppliers. Assessing business profitability, efficiency & financial management of suppliers andforeseeing financial problems. Using cost data to build price targets. Working through different costing methods tounderstand their effect on price. How to use break-even analysis in decision-making. Realising the importance of■contribution■ when making pricing decisions. What the key influencers affecting price ■are where factors range from theeconomic marketplace, to the marketing objectives targeted by your suppliers.
Audience
This course is aimed at those who are new to the role or profession and need an understanding in finance essentials.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
First Aid - Appointed Person
Course Description
Provides training on how to deal with an emergency where First Aid may have to be administered prior to receiving expertMedical Help.
Audience
Anyone required hold an Appointed Person certificate in order to conform to statutory regulations.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
First Aid - Appointed Person.
Competence Awarded
HSE T30
Course Code
HSE T30
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
First Aid At Work - Initial
Course Description
Provides training to become an accredited first aider or appointed person.
Audience
Anyone required to be an accredited first aider in order to comply where HSE guidelines recommend a trained first aiderqualified in first aid at the workplace.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
First Aid at Work.
Competence Awarded
HSE T33
Course Code
HSE T33
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
First Aid for Electrical Accidents
Course Description
To instruct staff on how to deal with an emergency where First Aid may have to be administered when there has been anincident involving electricity, prior to receiving expert medical help.
Audience
All personnel who are required to hold the First Aid for Electrical Accidents certificate in order to undertake E&P; courseswhere they may be affected by AC/DC lines.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
First Aid for Electrical Accidents.
Competence Awarded
HSE T32
Course Code
HSE T32
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Handheld Application
Course Description
A follow on course to the 'safe use of pesticide course' for those required to apply pesticides to Network Rail ManagedInfrastructure using hand held appliances. Provides training in the correct use and maintenance of the applicators and todetermine the amount of pesticide mixture required for application.
Audience
Anyone involved in the application of pesticides with handheld hydraulic nozzle applicators.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
Handheld Application.
Competence Awarded
NPTC PA6
Course Code
NPTC PA6
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Face to Face
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
IOSH - Managing Safely (for Managed Stations staff ONLY)
Course Description
Provides the understanding, skills and knowledge of the practical application of health and safety principles, covering issuesthat could affect working safely, including risks and hazards, health and safety legislation, accident and incidentinvestigation and risk assessments. A multi format assessment take place at the end of the course.
Audience
Managers and supervisors working in Managed Stations.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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IT Systems
Course Name
ITIL Foundation Certificate in IT Service Management - inc exam (ITILF)
Course Description
Understand the fundamentals of the IT Infrastructure Library (ITIL) and how it integrates with business strategy. Learn aboutIT service strategy, service design, service transition, service operation and how to continually improve service. It isrecommended that learners taking the exam on the final day spend 90-120 minutes each evening revising.
Audience
For IT professionals, customers, and users who provide and/or receive IT Services.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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IT Systems
Course Name
ITIL V3 Certificate in Managing Across the lifecycle
Course Description
Understand the full lifecycle of IT service delivery across an organisation and how combining the approach to servicemanagement can bring about benefits and deliver value. This is the final module in the Service Lifecycle and/or ServiceCapability modules that lead to the ITIL® Expert in Service Management.
Audience
For people who require an understanding of the IT service lifecycle
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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IT Systems
Course Name
ITIL(R) Lifecycle Certificate in Service Design (ITILLSD)
Course Description
Develop a practical understanding of IT Service Design processes and roles, how they enhance of the quality of IT Serviceswithin an organisation and how they fit into the Service Management lifecycle. The ITIL® Lifecycle Certificate in ServiceDesign Course is one of the five modules that fit into the lifecycle stream for ITIL® certification.
Audience
For holders of the ITIL Foundation certificate in Service Management certificate who wish to advance to higher level ITILcertifications.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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IT Systems
Course Name
ITIL(R) Lifecycle Certificate in Service Strategy (ITILLSS)
Course Description
Develop a practical understanding of the management of the Service Strategy stage of the Service Lifecycle. Learners cantest and validate this knowledge in the associated exam and certification. The ITIL® Lifecycle Certificate in Service StrategyCourse is one of the five modules that fit into the lifecycle stream for ITIL® certification.
Audience
For IT professionals working in strategic planning roles, in leadership roles undertaking activities within the Service Lifecycleand for holders of the ITIL Foundation certificate in Service Management who wish to advance to higher level ITILcertifications.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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IT Systems
Course Name
ITIL(R) Lifecycle Certificate in Service Transition (ITILLST)
Course Description
Understand management and control of IT service transition. A free-standing qualification but is also a module contributingto the ITIL Expert in IT Service Management Certificate. Please note it does not cover process in depth. (For that level ofinformation see the ITIL Expert Qualification: Release, Control and Validation Certificate). The ITIL Service TransitionCertificate Course is one of five lifecycle courses that fit into the intermediate stream for ITIL certification.
Audience
For holders of the ITIL Foundation certificate in Service Management and for people who require an understanding ofService Transition.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Internal Auditor Training
Course Description
Provides the knowledge, skills and understanding to be able to perform internal audits and meets the minimum trainingrequired by ISO 19011 for internal auditors.
Audience
Anyone required to carry out the Internal Auditor role.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 15
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Irregular Working Risk Ranking (IWRR)
Course Description
A practical course providing the skills and knowledge to undertake IWRRs. Completion of the Human Factors InvestigationeLearning is required before attending.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Irregular working Risk Ranking (IWRR).
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 20
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IT Systems
Course Name
Linear Asset Decision Support (LADS) Training
Course Description
You will have an awareness of the business and system context of the application. Will be able to use and apply tool to theircore business process. Assess the effectiveness of an intervention. Reivew new components and understand keygovernance, maintenance and support processes.
Audience
For maintenance staff involved in track maintenance investigation and decision making.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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Engineering
Course Name
Lineside Neighbours
Course Description
This training is designed to raise awareness of the importance of having good relationships with our lineside neighbours,reducing the number of complaints we receive and identifying how our behaviours affect the perception and reputation ofNetwork Rail.
Audience
This is a new half-day face-to-face course for line managers who work lineside. Does this affect me? Worker behaviourcomplaints account for over 24% of our overall complaints that we receive from the public. The course is key to addressingthe behaviour that causes these complaints. This now relates directly to the route scorecards.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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IT Systems
Course Name
Maintenance Data Management Tool
Course Description
Designed to take the users through the process of requesting changes to items held within the Ellipse system - this includesrequested changes to assets and MSTs. The aim of this course is to provide delegates with the skills and underpinningknowledge required to use the MDM Tool and also to understand Network Rail corporate principles and processes whenusing the MDM Tool.
Audience
This course has been designed for Scheduling, ADM or Data Entry personnel who are involved in preparing documentationfor required changes to items held within the Ellipse system.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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Professional Development
Course Name
Managing Complex Projects
Course Description
Challenges participants to reflect on how to discharge their responsibilities and equips them with the central tools andmindset to exert effective judgements whilst working on complex projects when methodology alone will not work. Learnersundergo a series of on-line assessments.
Audience
For Band 1 and 2 Senior Project Managers working on complex projects with experience of the Governance for RailwayInvestment Projects (GRIP) process. Attendees should hold the Association for Project Management Practitioner orequivalent qualification.
Duration: 6 Day(s) Class Size: 15
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Managing Safety in Network Rail - IOSH Accredited Certificate.
Course Description
Provides skills and knowledge to implement and manage safety policy and principles. Includes what the managementresponsibilities are for health and safety, how to manage health and safety, legislation, how to identify and control commonhazards and risks, what makes a safe system of work, how to undertake a simple risk assessment and how to improvebehaviours in respect of health and safety. Successful completion of the short examination at the end of the course and apost course project is required.
Audience
Anyone required to implement and manage safety policy and principles.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 3
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Managing Site Safety
Course Description
Provides underpinning knowledge, skills and behaviours to be able to lead and manage a team on and off-site to ensurethat all members of the team act and communicate in an appropriate way to ensure the safety of themselves, theircolleagues and the infrastructure. Covers, leading and developing a safety culture, how to assess and manage the effectsof work related hazards and how to manage a safe and effective work site.
Audience
Anyone responsible for managing a small team both on and off-site in Maintenance, Operations and Customer Services andNational Delivery Service (NDS).
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Managing Site Safety.
Competence Awarded
HSE T50
Course Code
HSE T50
Prerequisite Name
N/A
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N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
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Professional Development
Course Name
Managing Successful Programmes (MSP) Foundation & Practitioner course
Course Description
Provides an overview of the principles of Managing Successful Programmes (MSP). Topics include frameworks andcontracts, vision, how to identify a programme, blueprint design, how to deliver a programme, planning and control, benefitsrealisation and organisation of a programme office. Learners will receive pre-course material including an event preparationCD and the MSP Manual. Learners should spend approximately 10 hours studying to be well prepared for the course. After3 days, you will take a 1 hour multiple choice foundation exam. The last two days are spent on the practical aspects ofprogramme management and preparing for the practitioner qualification This course includes a Practitioner 2 ½ hoursmultiple choice exam.
Audience
For Senior Managers who are managing or involved in programmes. A general understanding of project management isrecommended.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 12
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Managing Suicidal Contacts
Course Description
Training specificically for the rail industry, develops the skills and confidence to respond to a distressed person at the initialpoint of contact, and how to get them to a place of safety before making a sensitive referral to the Samaritans, BritishTransport Police or other appropriate support services. Focuses on the benefits of a short conversation with someone whomay be experiencing suicidal feelings and the techniques required to minimise not only the immediate risk, but also reducethe risk of the person returning at a later point. These emotional health ■first aid skills■ are also beneficial whenresponding to family members who may visit the location of a loved ones death and when supporting a colleague affectedby a suicide incident.
Audience
Front line (e.g. Local Operations Managers, Mobile Operations Managers and Managed Stations personnel).
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 20
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Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Manual Handling
Course Description
Provides knowledge, skills and understanding on how to carry out safe manual handling within the workplace, includes thelegislative requirements, NR standards, correct lifting techniques, how to assess manual handling risk and implementcontrol measures, manual handling hazards and how to prevent manual handling injuries.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake manual handling activities.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Manual Handling.
Competence Awarded
HSE T9
Course Code
HSE T9
Prerequisite Name
N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 1
Course Description
Explore the basics of Microsoft Office Excel 2010 Discover how to create a basic worksheet, perform calculations, modifyand format a worksheet and print and manage the content of an Excel workbook.
Audience
For anyone who needs to create, edit, format, and print basic Microsoft Office Excel 2010 worksheets.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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IT Systems
Course Name
Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 2
Course Description
Develop intermediate Microsoft Office Excel 2010 skills. Understand how to use advanced formulas, organise worksheetand table data, create and modify charts, analyse data using pivot tables, slicers and pivot charts, insert and modify graphicobjects and customise workbooks.
Audience
For anyone requiring an intermediate level of knowledge of Microsoft Office Excel 2010.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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IT Systems
Course Name
Microsoft Excel 2010 Level 3
Course Description
Develop advanced Microsoft Office Excel 2010 skills. Know how to enhance productivity and efficiency by streamliningworkflow, collaborate with others workbook users, audit worksheets, analyse data, work with multiple workbooks, import andexport data, integrate Excel data with the web and structure workbooks with XML
Audience
For anyone requiring an advanced level of knowledge of Microsoft Office Excel 2010.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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IT Systems
Course Name
Microsoft PowerPoint 2010 Level 2
Course Description
Develop intermediate Microsoft Office Powerpoint 2010 skills. Learn how to customise the PowerPoint environment anddesign templates, add SmartArt graphics and special effects to your presentation, customise slide shows, publish slides to aslide library and secure and distribute presentations.
Audience
For anyone requiring an intermediate level of knowledge of Microsoft Office Powerpoint 2010.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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IT Systems
Course Name
Microsoft Project 2007 Level 2
Course Description
Develop intermediate Microsoft Project 2007 skills. Learn how to exchange project plan data with other applications, updatea project plan, manage project costs, report project data visually and reuse project plan information.
Audience
For people with an understanding of project management concepts who are responsible for creating and modifying projectplans.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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IT Systems
Course Name
Microsoft Project 2010 Introduction
Course Description
Provides a basic overview of Microsoft Project 2010. Learn how to identify the components of Microsoft Project, use viewsto work with a project plan, create a new project plan, manage resources in a project plan, finalise a project plan, trackprogress and view and report project plan information.
Audience
For people with an understanding of project management concepts who are responsible for creating and modifying projectplans and needto manage these project plans.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
NEBOSH Accredited National General Cert in Occupational Safety & Health
Course Description
A professional qualification in Health and Safety for Occupational Health and Safety professionals wishing to progress theircareer and develop further knowledge and skills.
Audience
Safety specialists, managers, supervisors, non-safety specialists with health and safety responsibilities who are required tohold a recognised qualification in occupational safety & health.
Duration: 12 Day(s) Class Size: 25
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Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
NR Standard Suite of Contracts (& Selection)
Course Description
Subjects covered within this course include: Understanding which contracts are available and when and how to use them; Areview of some of the conditions common across the suite of contracts; Key issues to consider when preparing contractdocuments; The procedure for making amendments to the standard terms; Payment issues and coordination with purchaseorders; Incorporation of Health & Safety, Quality and Environmental requirements; Where the above information and muchmore can be found on Connect. The briefing focuses on pre-contract issues and looks across the whole suite of contracts. Itdoes not provide a detail review of any particular contract. This briefing is provided by reference to the contract informationprovided on Connect. Attendees may wish to review some of this information before attending the course and think aboutany issues they need answered by the briefing or wish to raise at the briefing. Attendees should bring paper and pen to takenotes.
Audience
Anyone preparing a tender or contract documentation
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 40
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
Pertmaster Practitioner
Course Description
Learn about the functionality of Pertmaster Risk Management software including how to open a plan and run a schedule riskassessment. Topics include project planning basics and theory, schedule analysis theory, how to integrate with other projectmanagement software, challenging and checking schedule quality and describing different types of uncertainty. Learnerswill know how to use the risk register and understand how to communicate results. To attend, learners require a licensedcopy of the software installed on their laptop. They should have an awareness of Network Rail's GRIP process and generalrisk management within Network Rail as well as the Active Risk Manager system (ARM). Learners also require anawareness of Microsoft Projects, Primavera P3e, or other planning tools.
Audience
Users of Pertmaster Risk Management software and those who will be conducting quantitative risk assessment (QRA)workshops.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
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N/A
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N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Possession Planning System (PPS)
Course Description
Provides the opportunity to input and manage Worksites in the Possession Planning System (PPS) within the rules of thePossession Planning process and to produce appropriate reports. There is a practical exercise at the end of the course.
Audience
Anyone new to the PPS that require the system to enter Worksites and,or TSRs (and optionally, Possessions).
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Practitioner 1 NR3/4
Course Description
This one-day interactive workshop will explain the core principles associated with these forms of contract. It will alsoaddress the specific features relevant these cost reimbursable contracts, including liabilities held by Network Rail and theContractor, cost plan development, cost of work done and updating forecasts for outstanding work, determining actual anddisallowed cost, insurance events and negligence
Audience
The course is aimed at those who are planning to progress from Assistant Commercial Manager through to ContractManager roles. It will provide enhanced capability for existing Contract Managers and support progress to Senior ContractManager.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Practitioner 2 NR8/9
Course Description
This one-day interactive workshop will explain the core principles associated with these forms of contract. NR8 - ICE 7thbased construction contract on either fixed or re measured Bills of quantities. NR9 - ICE 2nd based detailed design andconstruct, usually lump sum. It will also address the specific features relevant to these contracts, including the liabilities andobligations held by Network Rail and the Contractor
Audience
The course is aimed at those who are planning to progress from Assistant Commercial Manager through to ContractManager roles. It will also provide enhanced capability for existing Contract Managers and support their progress to SeniorContract Manager.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Practitioner 3 NR10
Course Description
This half-day interactive workshop will explain the core principles associated with the JCT Design & Build (2005) form ofcontract. It will also address the specific features relevant to this contract, including the liabilities and obligations held byNetwork Rail and the Contractor
Audience
The course is aimed at those who are planning to progress from Assistant Commercial Manager through to ContractManager roles. It will also provide enhanced capability for existing Contract Managers and support their progress to SeniorContract Manager.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Practitioner 4 NR11
Course Description
This one day interactive workshop will explain the core principles associated with the MF/1 (revision 4) form of contract. Itwill also address the specific features relevant to this contract, including the liabilities and obligations held by Network Railand the Contractor
Audience
The course is aimed at those who are planning to progress from Assistant Commercial Manager through to ContractManager roles. It will also provide enhanced capability for existing Contract Managers and support their progress to SeniorContract Manage r.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Practitioner 5 NR12
Course Description
This one-day interactive workshop will explain the core principles associated with the form of contract using First Edition ofthe ICE Conditions of Contract, Target Cost Version. It will also address the specific features relevant to this contract,including the liabilities and obligations held by Network Rail and the Contractor
Audience
The course is aimed at those who are planning to progress from Assistant Commercial Manager through to ContractManager roles. It will also provide enhanced capability for existing Contract Managers and support their progress to SeniorContract Manager.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 16
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Practitioner 6: Conduct Rules, Ethics & Professional Practice (RICS)
Course Description
This course explains the importance of ethics to RICS introducing the 12 ethical principles that underpin RICS members'behavior and explaining how they are related to RICS's regulatory framework Trust Integrity Conflict of interest The 12Ethical Principles 1. Act honorably 2. Act with integrity 3. Be open and transparent in your dealings 4. Be accountable for allyour actions 5. Know and act within your limitations 6. Be objective at all times 7. Always treat others with respect 8. Set agood example 9. Have the courage to make a stand 10. Comply with relevant laws and regulations 11. Avoid conflicts ofinterest 12. Respect confidentiality RICS Rules of Conduct Personal Values and Professional Ethics The CulturalEnvironment
Audience
This course is designed for Commercial Discipline members, those who need to know the RICS conduct rules, ethics andprofessional practice principles and if you are working towards your Assessment of Professional Competence (APC).
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Practitioner Negotiation
Course Description
2 day customised in-house workshop introducing and instilling best practice negotiation skills and techniques. This 2 dayworkshop is predominantly practical, comprising many negotiation simulations, case studies and discussion groups. Thereis a modular approach to introducing the 4 pillars of best practice negotiation, with each module supported by highlyinteractive, practical exercises and simulations. Delegates should expect to be engaged in practical scenarios from theoutset, with at least one video-taped simulation enabling both group- and individual debriefing. The format is engaging andchallenging, evidencing a best practice practitioner approach to the art and science of negotiation.
Audience
This course is aimed at beginner to intermediately experienced delegates, actively involved in negotiations with little to noprior negotiation training.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 10
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
Preparing and Analysing Schedule Risk
Course Description
This course is targeted at delegates from R&VM;, Project Management, Planning, Commercial and Procurement/Estimatorand Sponsorship disciplines. Part 1 - The e-learning is a web-based series of tutorials that can be accessed via yourcomputer at any time following registration. They provide the essential information required to understand the techniquesand knowledge required to conduct robust schedule Part 2 - The workshop brings together all the knowledge from thee-learning to practice the process and skills involved in running a Schedule QRA workshop. This involves harnessing,qualifying and applying the knowledge of others who can help to ensure all risks are identified, accurately captured andappropriately managed.
Audience
This course is targeted at delegates from R&VM;, Project Management, Planning, Commercial and Procurement/Estimatorand Sponsorship disciplines.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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Blended Training
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Corporate and Social Responsibility
Course Name
Preparing and analysing cost risk
Course Description
This course is targeted at delegates from a wide range of disciplines inside and outside of IP including R&VM;, ProjectManagement, Commercial and Procurement/Estimator and Sponsor disciplines. The ½ day format combined with themulti-disciplinary mix of participants makes this course an ideal starting point for developing a strong appreciation of howthe analysis of cost risk is done robustly and a clear understanding of what to do when it is not. This course includes whenand how to interpret the input and outputs of ARM. It does not, however, cover how to use ARM, which can be learned byother methods.
Audience
Targeted at delegates from a wide range of disciplines inside and outside of IP including R&VM;, Project Management,Commercial and Procurement/Estimator and Sponsor disciplines.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 12
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
Primavera P6 ■ System & Process Training
Course Description
Provides a comprehensive overview of Primavera P6 software including navigation around the system, its functionality andhow it can be used to support project management throughout a project's life cycle.
Audience
For Project Planners, Planning Assistants, Project Management Assistants and Project Managers without any experience ofusing Primavera P6.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 10
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N/A
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
Principles of Risk & Value
Course Description
The purpose of this course is to provide an essential introduction to the principles and processes of risk and valuemanagement. It covers the basics for anyone who has a role in risk management and/or value management. Delegates willleave the course with a clear understanding of what is required within Network Rail to confidently and competentlyrecognise and manage risk.
Audience
All who have a role in risk management and/or value management.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Procurement Essentials
Course Description
A practical introduction to the principles and techniques of purchasing.
Audience
This course is designed for individuals who are new to the role or profession.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
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N/A
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Professional Presentation Skills (RICS)
Course Description
This practical course will provide you with valuable knowledge and skills to assist you in developing your competency. Itcovers topics such as structuring a presentation, effectively using visual aids and how you can positively channel nervousenergy to aid your presentation rather than hinder it. Throughout the day, there will be opportunities for you to practice yourpublic speaking and presentation skills in a safe and supportive environment. RICS members to bring membershipcard/details with membership number details. Waitlist reviewed and agreed by Sarah Taylor & Jon Jones. It will provide youwith valuable knowledge and skills to assist you in developing your competency.
Audience
This course is aimed at those who are new to presenting or would like to improve their existing presentation skills. TypicalCommercial roles prioritised to benefit are Assistant Commercial Manager, Commercial Manager and Project CommercialAssistant
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
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Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
Project Management, Planning and Control in a Competitive World
Course Description
Develops knowledge of effective project control and planning processes for Network Rail Infrastructure Projects. Includeshow to price a project and keep control of project scope, timescales, costs and risks in a commercially competitiveenvironment. The course explores the ability to predict project costs and timescales during the various project phases (fromopportunity, proposal, contract negotiation, mobilisation, delivery through to closeout). It also looks at the importance ofconsistency and collaboration from project management, planning, risk management, estimating and commercial functions.
Audience
For those working on infrastructure projects within Network Rail. Learners should have a prior understanding of basicproject management processes and have completed the Introduction to Association of Project Management training course.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 14
Competence Name Awarded
APM Introductory Certificate
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
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Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Project Safety Management
Course Description
Provides an overview of safety management principles and their legal basis, their application through the Network RailSafety Management System and how these requirements are dealt with in Network Rail Projects through Contract SafetyManagement and the development of a project safety case. Includes basic Network Rail approaches to Safety RiskAssessment, the application to project risk, application of the CDM regulations to Network Rail Construction projects andNetwork Rail procedures for monitoring safety on projects.
Audience
Project Development Managers, Project Managers, Assistant Project Managers, Programme Managers, HSQE ProgrammeManagers, HSQE Specialists, Safety Managers, Environment Managers, Construction Managers, Sponsors, Engineers andProject Engineers.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 14
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N/A
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
Project Simulator
Course Description
Allows project managers to test, practise and rehearse their skills gained from the Association of Project ManagementPractitioner course in a project simulation environment. Learners work in small teams to build a fictional football stadiumand see the project through from concept to completion in one day, using simulation to explore key learnings from theirprevious training.
Audience
For new Project Managers who have recently completed the Association for Project Management Practitioner course(APMP).
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 20
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
Projects for Team Members
Course Description
Designed to take the end user through Oracle Projects and how it impacts the business. Required training for anyone whoneeds to access Oracle Projects functions in the e-Business Suite.
Audience
The course is aimed at people who work with Projects, and are responsible for Oracle activities relating to them.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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N/A
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Course Code
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
Purchasing for Buyers
Course Description
Designed to take the end user the Oracle Purchasing module and to promote a wider understanding of how it interfaceswith other Oracle modules such as iProcurement and Oracle Projects.The course will give the user an overview of thePurchasing for Buyers responsibility and does not go into detail in relation to the business process.
Audience
The course is aimed at people who sit in Buyer roles.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Railway Cost Information Service CAF User Training - eLearning
Course Description
This course will provide users with the competencies required for CAF User level access to the Railway Cost InformationService.
Audience
All those who will have CAF User level access to the Railway Cost Information Service.
Duration: 60 minutes Day(s) Class Size: 999999
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N/A
Competence Awarded
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N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Safe use of Pesticides
Course Description
Provides training to those required to store, handle or use pesticides during their normal work activities.
Audience
Anyone in agriculture or horticulture required to be involved in the storage, handling, and application of pesticides includingline managers or team leaders of individuals who carry out these duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Safe Use of Pesticides.
Competence Awarded
NPTC PA1
Course Code
NPTC PA1
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Signal Risk Ranking (SRR)
Course Description
Provides the skills, knowledge and understanding to undertake SPAD Risk Ranking and use the SPAD risk ranking tool.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake SPAD risk ranking and use the SPAD risk ranking tool.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 12
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Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Signal Sighting Committee Chairperson
Course Description
Practical training for those required to chair signal sighting committees.
Audience
Anyone experienced in signal sighting and who has undergone the training for a signal sighting committee member.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Signal Sighting Committee Chair Designate.
Competence Awarded
SS CCD
Course Code
SS CCD
Prerequisite Name
Signal Sighting Committee Member.
Prerequisite Short Code
SS CM
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Signal Sighting Committee Member
Course Description
Provides an understanding of the Signal Sighting process and the responsibilities involved. Covers the role of the SignalSighting Committee, Lineside Signals and Indicators, Signal Positioning and Visibility, the calculation of Required ReadingTime of a Signal, Signalling Scheme Plans, Human Factors Positioning and Labelling of Line Side Telephones.
Audience
Anyone whose work requires participation of signal sighting (New works and SPAD■s).
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Signal Sighting Committee Member.
Competence Awarded
SS CM
Course Code
SS CM
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
Storyline Articulate 3
Course Description
Articulate Storyline 3 lets you create virtually any interaction you can imagine for every device, in minutes.
Audience
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
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Competence Awarded
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Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Supplementary HV Raft Course ■ to Basic Work at Height
Course Description
Provides training on how safely access and work on HV equipment supporting concrete raft structures on Network Railinfrastructure, covering legislative compliance and safe working practices of work at height.
Audience
Anyone required to access and work on HV equipment supporting concrete raft structures on Network Rail infrastructurespecifically on E&P;, where the use of personal fall protection equipment for access is required.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Working at Height - Basic.
Competence Awarded
HSE T41 HSE T41.05 HSE T41 HSE T41.05
Course Code
HSE T41 HSE T41.05 HSE T41 HSE T41.05
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
The Institute of Asset Management, Certificate in Asset Management
Course Description
The course provides a well-rounded competency development and assurance stage for those who already have practicalexperience, or specialist knowledge, and now seeking a more comprehensive understanding. Delegates should bring theirlaptops on day 3 of the course.
Audience
Those individuals who are involved in asset management activities and whose role is categorised as 'AM Leaders'/'KeySupporters.' Speak to your line manager for further guidance. Completion of Asset Management e-learning and AssetManagement Systems Awareness are pre-requisites for this course.
Duration: 3.5 Day(s) Class Size: 12-15
Competence Name Awarded
Competence Awarded
Course Code
Prerequisite Name
Prerequisite Short Code
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Contracts and Procurement
Course Name
Understanding the Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) - (RICS)
Course Description
This course covers the whole of the Assessment of Professional Competence (APC) process. It is designed to demonstrateto trainees, supervisors and counsellors what happens during the process and what is needed to achieve the APC. Anoverview of the critical analysis is included in this course to give an understanding of the purpose of the critical analysis andhow to prepare it. The course gives an overview of the Final Assessment. RICS members to bring membership card/detailswith membership number details. The waitlist for this course is reviewed and agreed by Sarah Taylor & Jon Jones.
Audience
Trainees who are in the first 12 months of their APC, trainees who require a refresher on the APC process, Supervisors andcounsellors who are about to have responsibility for their first APC trainees and need to understand the process, existingsupervisors and counsellors wishing to refresh their knowledge of the process, Assistant Commercial Manager, Commercialmanager, Senior Commercial manager, Programme Commercial Manager and Senior Programme Commercial Manager.
Duration: 0.1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Professional Development
Course Name
Value Management Foundation
Course Description
Understand the principles, terminology and standards involved in value management. Learners will have the opportunity toevaluate the use of value management through a case study and understand how human dynamics can influence valuemanagement. Covers stakeholder management and communication. Please note that learners attending this course mustsubmit an electronic version of their CV to the course administrator no less than 3 weeks before the course commences.This course is the first module leading to the European Qualification Professional in Value Management (PVM). The secondmodule is Advanced Value Management (AVM).
Audience
For people that need to understand how value can be maximised in their objectives. This may include: Project Managers,prospective Value Managers, Planners, Sponsors or Commercial Managers.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 15
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Work Activity Risk Assessment (WARA)
Course Description
Provides the knowledge, skills and understanding to undertake a Work Activity Risk Assessment (WARA) covering theprocesses for undertaking and recording risk assessments, the legal requirements, identifying work activities that require aWARA, the information needed to carry out a WARA and how to identify the strengths and weaknesses of Safe Systems ofWork arising from a WARA.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Work Activity Risk Assessments, however the completion of the Basic Safety RiskManagement course, or hold relevant Occupational Health and Safety experience/qualification is required in order to attend.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 15
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Working at Height - Advanced Climber
Course Description
Provides advanced skills and knowledge for telecomms staff who carry out 'rigging type' activities at height and who mayrequire the use of advanced climbing and rescue techniques. Covers how to use fall protection equipment, rescueequipment and how to utilise these techniques on Network Rail lattice towers and other telecomms structures.
Audience
Anyone required to work on Network Rail infrastructure at height on a frequent basis, especially telecomms staff who carryout rigging type activities at height.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Working at Height - Advanced Climber.
Competence Awarded
HSE T42
Course Code
HSE T42
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Working at Height - Awareness for Managers & Supervisor
Course Description
Provides understanding of site supervisor■s responsibilities under the Health and Safety at Work etc Act 1974, and itssupporting Regulations Covers individual accountability when acting as a site supervisor, the importance of being aware ofon-site hazards and how to manage them effectively and how to apply safety procedures to ensure safe work at height
Audience
Site Managers, Supervisors, and anyone with responsibility for activities being undertaken at height.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Working at Height - Awareness for Managers & Supervisor.
Competence Awarded
HSE T40
Course Code
HSE T40
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Working at Height - Fall Protection Equipment Inspector
Course Description
Provides skills and knowledge required of an inspector of Personal Fall Protection Equipment (PFPE) including legislativerequirements, relevant Network Rail standards, duties and responsibilities, equipment marking, key documentation andresources, record keeping, traceability, types of inspections, equipment examination of textile and metal wear, testing,storage and disposal requirements.
Audience
Anyone responsible for carrying out recorded inspections of Personal Fall Protection Equipment (PFPE).
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Working at Height - Fall Protection Equipment Inspector.
Competence Awarded
HSE T43
Course Code
HSE T43
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Occupational Health & Safety
Course Name
Working at Height - Tower Rescue
Course Description
Provides Tower Rescue training for anyone that has completed the Advanced Climber course and needs to renew therescue element. Must have attended the basic working at height and advanced working at height training before being ableto attend Tower Rescue training.
Audience
Anyone required to work at height climbing towers. As manufacturers rate their harness’ to a specific weight, if whenwearing full PPE and carrying any tools takes you beyond 22st/140kg, you are therefore not eligible to attend this course.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Tower Rescue.
Competence Awarded
HSE T18
Course Code
HSE T18
Prerequisite Name
Working at Height - Basic.
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T41
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
IT Systems
Course Name
iProcurement for Requesters and Preparers eLearning
Course Description
This training will show users how to procure goods and services using the Network Rail iProcurement catalogue and how toraise requisitions. Upon successful completion of the course (achieving 70% in the knowledge assessment), the delegatewill be eligible to apply for iProcurement and SWIM.
Audience
All Network Rail employees who are required to prepare and raise requisitions via the Oracle iProcurement system.
Duration: 60 mins Day(s) Class Size: N/A
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
09CM Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking 09CM Operation duties including how to carry out the necessary pre start and pre-work machinefunctional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, the machine specific procedures andthe safe and correct methods of operating the Plasser &Theurer; 09CM Unit.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Plasser &Theurer; 09CM duties on High Output machine and equipment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
09CM Operator
Competence Awarded
BCS09CM
Course Code
BCS09CM
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
AC Isolation Planner
Course Description
Covers Health and Safety legislation, an overview of the AC electrified system, feeding systems, types of isolation, planningprocesses and documentation and roles and responsibilites within isolation planning.
Audience
Suitable for new or existing AC Isolation Planners. Attendees will need to have a good understanding of English language,literacy & numeracy and must be at least 18 years of age.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
AC Isolation Planner.
Competence Awarded
AC IP
Course Code
AC IP
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
ALC Measuring
Course Description
To train the candidate to generate ALC Measuring Files and apply using Plasser Tamping machines.
Audience
This course is designed for Tamping machine operators, track technicians, track engineers, track designers and trackquality supervisors.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
ALCRM (All Level Crossing Risk Model) Risk Assessment
Course Description
Provides the necessary knowledge and understanding to undertake Level Crossing Risk Assessments using the All LevelCrossing Risk Model (ALCRM).
Audience
Suitable for Level Crossing Risk Assessors and anyone who is required to use the ALCRM.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Access OLE Construction Sites
Course Description
Provides the initial training requirements of anyone required to access OLE construction sites covering site access andegress procedures and on-site hazard awareness.
Audience
Those who are required to access OLE construction sites.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Access Overhead Lines Construction Sites.
Competence Awarded
OLEC 1
Course Code
OLEC 1
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Access a Tree Using a Rope and Harness and Aerial Tree Rescue Operations
Course Description
This course cover the skills and knowledge required to access a tree using a rope and harness and also those required tocarry out tree rescue operations.
Audience
For delegates who are required to access a tree using a rope and harness and/or carry out aerial tree rescue operations.You must be physically fit and not suffer from vertigo or a similar condition or be on medication which could affect yoursafety.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Climb trees and perform aerial rescue.
Competence Awarded
LM 38
Course Code
LM 38
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Health and Safety
Course Name
Active Safety Management mini workshop - Listening
Course Description
Develops listening skills, to enable teams to develop good practice in safety environment and culture.
Audience
For those individuals who are leading teams of indivduals at risk of injury on the railway
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 20
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Health and Safety
Course Name
Active Safety Management mini workshop - Risk Awareness
Course Description
Develops skills to identify and challenge risk, to enable teams to contribute to develop good practice in safety environmentand culture.
Audience
For those individuals who are leading teams of indivduals at risk of injury on the railway
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 20
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Health and Safety
Course Name
Active Safety Management mini workshop - Speaking out
Course Description
Develops skills to enable individuals to have the confidence to speak out and challenge, in order to encourage teams todevelop good practice in safety environment and culture.
Audience
For those individuals who are leading teams of indivduals at risk of injury on the railway
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 20
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Aerial Cutting of Trees with a Chainsaw using Free-fall Techniques
Course Description
This course will give you the knowledge, skills and understanding to carry out aerial cutting of trees with a chainsaw usingfree-fall techniques. It will cover: HSE legislation and safety guidelines, preparing a chainsaw for use in a tree, securing thework position, cutting techniques and equipment inspection, storage and waste disposal.
Audience
This course is intended for individuals who are experienced in climbing trees using work positioning systems and who areexperienced in chainsaw use.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance Fell and process small trees Climb trees and perform aerial rescue
Prerequisite Short Code
LM 30LM 31LM 38
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Aerial Tree Pruning
Course Description
This course will provide you with the knowledge, skills and understanding to carry out aerial pruning of a tree. This coursecovers: HSE legislation and safety guidelines, tree inspection, pruning principles, pruning techniques, when to prune,accurate pruning cuts, compartmentalisation, tools and equipment and handling arisings and waste disposal.
Audience
This course is intended for individuals who are experienced in climbing trees using work positioning systems and who areexperienced in chainsaw use, including felling small trees up to 380mm. Operators can carry out the aerial tree pruning byeither using tree climbing equipment or a MEWP.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance Fell and process small trees Climb trees and perform aerial rescue
Prerequisite Short Code
LM 30LM 31LM 38
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Aluminothermic Welder RT3 to TW3 - Conversion
Course Description
Provides the skills and knowledge to produce TW1, TW2 & TW3 aluminothermic welds (thermit) on railway infrastructure inline with current industry standards.
Audience
For anyone currently certificated to RT1, RT2 and RT3 and who is required to produce aluminothermic welds (thermit) onthe railway infrastructure.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
SkV-E & F process - all rail profiles / grades - new / similar worn rail - oxy-propane / acetylene preheating; SkV-E & Fprocess - all rail profiles / grades - new / similar dissimilar worn rail - oxy-propane / acetylene preheating; SkV-L80 wide gapprocess - all rail profiles / grades rail wear combinations - oxy-propane preheat.
Competence Awarded
TW1; TW2; TW3
Course Code
TW1; TW2; TW3
Prerequisite Name
PLA felt, sand mould systems and gap 68 wide gap welds, rail profiles, grades, rail wear combinations.
Prerequisite Short Code
RT1; RT2; RT3
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Aluminothermic Welder TW4 - Initial
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with aluminothermic wide gap composite welding andto give them the knowledge and skills necessary to produce TW4 welds on the railway infrastructure using appropriatetechniques in a range of circumstances in line with current industry standards.
Audience
Personnel who are currently certificated to TW3 and are required to produce aluminothermic wide gap composite welds onthe railway infrastructure as part of their daily work.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
SkV-L80 wide gap composite process-all rail profile/grades-rail wear combinations-oxy-propane preheat.
Competence Awarded
TW4
Course Code
TW4
Prerequisite Name
SkV-L80 wide gap process - all rail profiles / grades rail wear combinations - oxy-propane preheat.
Prerequisite Short Code
TW3
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Aluminothermic Welder TW5(a) Slab Track - Initial
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with aluminothermic welding of slab track.
Audience
Personnel who are required to install aluminothermic welds in slab track using the Thermit GB welding process.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Special Processes - Slab Track.
Competence Awarded
TW5 (a)
Course Code
TW5 (a)
Prerequisite Name
SkV-E & F process - all rail profiles / grades - new / similar worn rail - oxy-propane / acetylene preheating.
Prerequisite Short Code
TW1
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Aluminothermic Welder TW5(c) Thermit Head Repair - Initial
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with thermit head repair.
Audience
Personnel who are required to install head repair welds on the railway infrastructure using the Thermit GB welding process.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Special Processes - Head Repair.
Competence Awarded
TW5 (c)
Course Code
TW5 (c)
Prerequisite Name
Jacks; SkV-L80 wide gap process - all rail profiles / grades rail wear combinations - oxy-propane preheat; UndertakeMagnetic Particle Testing
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 07.04; TW3; PLT804c.E2
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Aluminothermic welder - RT5 head wash repair - Initial
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with the Railtech head wash repair process and togive them the knowledge and skills necessary to produce RT5 welds. Upon successful completion of this course delegateswill be awarded with: - A Sentinel Card endorsed with RT5 - Oracle Authority to Work competence RT5 - Head Wash RepairProcess
Audience
Personnel who are required to install aluminothermic Head Wash Repair welds using the Railtech UK welding process.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Head Wash Repair Process.
Competence Awarded
RT5
Course Code
RT5
Prerequisite Name
PLA felt, sand mould systems and gap 68 wide gap welds, rail profiles, grades, rail wear combinations.
Prerequisite Short Code
RT3
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Arboricultural Dismantling Operations refresher (CS41) (CXF85R)
Course Description
This dismantling refresher course will remind delegates of the appropriate techniques and safety guidelines to be confidentin dismantling trees, and aware of the relevant health and safety guidelines.
Audience
This dismantling refresher course will remind delegates of the appropriate techniques and safety guidelines to be confidentin dismantling trees, and aware of the relevant health and safety guidelines.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Arboricultural Dismantling Operations.
Competence Awarded
LM 51
Course Code
LM 51
Prerequisite Name
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance Fell and process small trees Climb trees and perform aerial rescue Use of achainsaw from a rope and harness Undertake sectional felling operations
Prerequisite Short Code
LM 30LM 31LM 38LM 39LM 41
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Arboricultural Pruning Operations (CS40) Refresher Training
Course Description
For experienced operators who require refresher training on Aerial Tree Pruning. This relates to course 2551 Aerial TreePruning.
Audience
For experienced operators who require refresher training on Aerial Tree Pruning. This relates to course 2551 Aerial TreePruning.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Carry out pruning operations.
Prerequisite Short Code
LM 40
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Arc Welder FCAW1 and 2 Conversion
Course Description
Personnel who are required to produce FCAW 1 and FCAW 2 weld repairs on the railway infrastructure as part of theirduties.
Audience
This is a course designed for welders who currently hold MMA1, MMA2, MMA3 and MMA4 competence, and are required toweld within those confines using the FCAW process.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Repair and resurfacing of plain rail all rail grade groups and welding for track circuit purposes; Repair of crossings all railgrade groups.
Competence Awarded
FCAW 1 and FCAW2
Course Code
FCAW 1 and FCAW2
Prerequisite Name
Repairs to plain rail, all rail grade groups and welding for track circuit purposes; Resurfacing of crossings normal gradegroups; Resurfacing of crossings austenitic manganese rail; Repair of crossings all rail grade groups.
Prerequisite Short Code
MMA1; MMA2; MMA3; MMA4
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Arc Welder FCAW2 - Initial
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with flux cored arc welding and to give them the skillsnecessary to produce crossing resurfacing and crossing repairs on the railway infrastructure using appropriate techniques ina range of circumstances in line with current industry standards.
Audience
This course is designed for personnel who are required to produce crossing resurfacing and crossing repairs on the railwayinfrastructure as part of their daily work.
Duration: 12 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Repair of crossings, all rail grade groups
Competence Awarded
FCAW2
Course Code
FCAW2
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety. Repairs and resurfacing of plain rail, all rail grade groups and welding for track circuit purposes;Undertake Liquid Penetrant Testing; Undertake Magnetic Particle Testing; Plain line grinders; Cutting & grinding equipment.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; FCAW1; NDT LPT; NDT MPT; PTMP 03.03; PTMP 03.06
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Arc Welder FCAW4a - Initial
Course Description
The course aim is to provide the underpinning knowledge and practical experience and enable candidates to demonstratetheir competence in the Oxy-Fuel, gas cutting and to provide the underpinning knowledge and practical experience in thesafe effective operation of the miller 8vs semi automatic welding machine to join conductor rails.
Audience
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking FCAW4a Joining of conductor rail as part oftheir duties on Network Rail Infrastructure.
Duration: 15 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Joining of Conductor Rails (FCAW4); Rail mounted disc cutter; Plain line grinders; Cutting & grinding equipment; UndertakeOxy Gas Cutting.
Competence Awarded
FCAW4; PTMP 03.01; PTMP 03.03; PTMP 03.06; Weld 102
Course Code
FCAW4; PTMP 03.01; PTMP 03.03; PTMP 03.06; Weld 102
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable and transportable plant; Safe use of generator equipment.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00; PTMP 01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Arc Welder FCAW6 (BV1000) - Initial
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with repairing plain line and crossings using theBV1000 and associated equipment.
Audience
Personnel who are required to carry out repairs to plain line and crossings using the BV1000 automatic welding process.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Repairs to plain line and crossing components using fully automatic equipment; Crossing grinders.
Competence Awarded
FCAW6; PTMP 03.04
Course Code
FCAW6; PTMP 03.04
Prerequisite Name
Repairs and resurfacing of plain rail, all rail grade groups and welding for track circuit purposes.
Prerequisite Short Code
FCAW1
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Varies depending on competence.
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Arc Welder FCAW6a (BV1000)_Initial
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with repairing switches using the BV1000 andassociated equipment.
Audience
Personnel who are required to carry out repairs to switch and stock rails using the BV1000 automatic welding process.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
Repairs to switch components using fully automatic equipment.
Competence Awarded
FCAW6a
Course Code
FCAW6a
Prerequisite Name
Repairs to plain line and crossing components using fully automatic equipment. Repair of Switchblades, all permissible railgrade groups
Prerequisite Short Code
FCAW6; MMA5
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Arc Welder MMA2 - MMA4 - Initial
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with manual metal arc welding and to give them theknowledge and skills necessary to produce crossing resurfacing and crossing repairs on the railway infrastructure usingappropriate techniques in a range of circumstances in line with current industry standards.
Audience
Personnel who are required to produce crossing resurfacing and crossing repairs on the railway infrastructure as part oftheir daily work.
Duration: 12 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Resurfacing of Crossings, normal grade rail groups; Resurfacing of Crossings, austenitic-manganese rail; Repair ofcrossings, all rail grade groups; Undertake Liquid Penetrant Testing; Undertake Magnetic Particle Testing; Plain linegrinders; Cutting & grinding equipment.
Competence Awarded
MMA2; MMA3; MMA4; NDT LPT; NDT MPT; PTMP 03.03; PTMP 03.06
Course Code
MMA2; MMA3; MMA4; NDT LPT; NDT MPT; PTMP 03.03; PTMP 03.06
Prerequisite Name
Repairs to plain rail, all rail grade groups and welding for track circuit purposes.
Prerequisite Short Code
MMA1
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Varies depending on competence.
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Arc Welder MMA5 - Initial
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with manual metal arc welding repairs to switchbladeson all permissible grade rail groups on the railway infrastructure.
Audience
Personnel who are required to produce MMA5 weld repairs to switchblades on the railway infrastructure as part of theirwork.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
Repair of Switchblades, all permissible rail grade groups; Repairs to plain rail, all rail grade groups and welding for trackcircuit purposes; Resurfacing of Crossings, normal grade rail groups; Resurfacing of Crossings, austenitic-manganese rail;Undertake Liquid Penetrant Testing; Undertake Magnetic Particle Testing; Switch grinders; Plain line grinders; Cutting &grinding equipment.
Competence Awarded
FCAW3; MMA1; MMA2; MMA3; NDT LPT; NDT MPT; PTMP 03.02; PTMP 03.03; PTMP 03.06
Course Code
FCAW3; MMA1; MMA2; MMA3; NDT LPT; NDT MPT; PTMP 03.02; PTMP 03.03; PTMP 03.06
Prerequisite Name
Repair of Crossings, all rail grade groups.
Prerequisite Short Code
MMA4
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Varies depending on competence.
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Arc Welder MMA7 (Conductor Rail - Conversion Course) - Initial
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with manual metal arc welding of conductor rail on theRailway Infrastructure.
Audience
Welding Sentinel Card holders who are required to produce MMA-7 conductor rail welds on the Railway Infrastructure aspart of their duties.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Joining of Conductor Rails (MMA7); Plain line grinders; Cutting & grinding equipment; Undertake Oxy Gas Cutting.
Competence Awarded
MMA7; PTMP 03.03; PTMP 03.06; Weld 102
Course Code
MMA7; PTMP 03.03; PTMP 03.06; Weld 102
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety; Undertake Oxy Gas Cutting.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; Weld 102
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Varies depending on competence.
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Arc Welder MMA7(A) (Conductor Rail - Full Course) - Initial
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with manual metal arc welding of conductor rail on theRailway Infrastructure.
Audience
Welding Sentinel Card holders who are required to produce MMA- 7 conductor rail welds on the Railway Infrastructure aspart of their duties.
Duration: 15 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Joining of Conductor Rails (MMA7); Plain line grinders; Cutting & grinding equipment; Undertake Oxy Gas Cutting.
Competence Awarded
MMA7; PTMP 03.03; PTMP 03.06; Weld 102
Course Code
MMA7; PTMP 03.03; PTMP 03.06; Weld 102
Prerequisite Name
Repairs to plain rail, all rail grade groups and welding for track circuit purposes. (If the candidate has no previous arc oraluminothermic welding experience, they shall attend an oxy fuel gas safety course prior to commencement of the course).
Prerequisite Short Code
MMA1
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Varies depending on competence
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Assessing Non Technical Skills
Course Description
Examining Non Technical Skills (NTS) and the different sources of evidence that can be used to assess them. Covers howto record data in Academy and provide support to those who need to develop their NTS. Day Two covers an element ofcoaching and how this can be used in challenging situations, as well as a practical activity around writing a developmentaction plan.
Audience
This programme is for anyone who has to assess Non-Technical Skills, including LOMs and Route Controllers.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Assessor Training
Course Description
The course in an initial 2 days, followed by self study workbook activities and collecting evidence from a live assessment.There is a further 1 day classroom event and finally a remote tutorial for each individual.
Audience
The intended audience for this course is mainly Local Operations Managers but could suit any manager who will berequired to carry out assessments.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Automatic Ballast Sampler & Trolley
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Automatic BallastSampler.
Audience
For those who are responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to use an AutomaticBallast Sampler.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
ABS & trolley equipment.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 19.01
Course Code
PTMP 19.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Automatic Train Protection GWML FLMF
Course Description
ATP equipment as well as enabling staff to carry out the practical aspects of installation, removal, maintenance and faultfinding of GWML Lineside
Audience
This course is designed to familiarise staff with the essentials of the theory of operation of GWML Lineside
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS.ATPGWML
Competence Awarded
Sig 07.03
Course Code
Sig 07.03
Prerequisite Name
Managing Site Safety Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWSUndertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Signalling Cables Signal Maintenance Testing.Core Skills Take and relinquish responsibility for Signallingequipment Ensure effective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installationactivities
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T50; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25; SMTH.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Auxiliary Operating Duties - Temporary Block Working
Course Description
This is a mandatory course for all staff that will be required to undertake AOD Temporary Block Working duties. Providesthe knowledge and skills necessary to effectively carry out the role.
Audience
For those new to the rail industry who will undertake AOD Temporary Block Working duties. The course is also designed formore experienced staff that may benefit from additional training.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Auxiliary operating duties Temporary Block Working.
Competence Awarded
AOD(TBW)
Course Code
AOD(TBW)
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Auxiliary Operating Duties Handsignalling
Course Description
Provides the knowledge and understanding required to properly determine the role and responsibilities when undertakingduties as a Handsignaller.
Audience
For those with, or due to have, Handsignalling duties. It is essential that attendees hold a current Sentinel card that is clearof any indicator for Colour Deficiency and which has been endorsed with either the IWA or COSS competence.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Auxiliary operating duties Handsignaller.
Competence Awarded
AOD(HS)
Course Code
AOD(HS)
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety. Controller of Site Safety or Individual Working Alone. Medical Level 1.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; COSS or IWA
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Auxiliary Operating Duties Level Crossing Attendant
Course Description
Provides the knowledge and understanding for correctly determining the roles and responsibilities of Level Crossing duties.Includes a comprehensive overview of Switches and Crossings as well as practical experience of Switches and Crossingstrackside.
Audience
Suitable for those with, or due to have, Level Crossing Attendant duties. Attendees must hold a current Sentinel card that isclear of any indicator for Colour Deficiency and which has been endorsed with either the IWA or COSS competence.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Auxiliary operating duties Level Crossing Attendant.
Competence Awarded
AOD(LXA)
Course Code
AOD(LXA)
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety. Controller of Site Safety or Individual Working Alone. Medical Level 1.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; COSS or IWA
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Auxiliary Operating Duties Points Operator
Course Description
Provides the knowledge and skills required to determine the role and responsibilities when undertaking Point OperatorDuties. Covers normal operation of points, and setting up routes with RSA or Signaller. A practical trackside examination isincluded.
Audience
For those who have, or have been identified for Points Operator duties. It is essential that attendees hold a current Sentinelcard that is clear of any indicator for Colour Deficiency and which has been endorsed with either the IWA or COSScompetence.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Auxiliary operating duties Points Operator.
Competence Awarded
AOD(PO)
Course Code
AOD(PO)
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety. Controller of Site Safety or Individual Working Alone. Medical Level 3.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; COSS or IWA
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Auxiliary Operating Duties ■ Route Setting Agent
Course Description
This is a mandatory course for anyone that will be required to deal with Route Setting Agent Duties. It provides theunderpinning knowledge and skills required for the position of AOD Route Setting Agent and the associated workundertaken where they take responsibility for making sure the immediate safety of the line when setting up complex failures.On succesful completion of the course, attendees will undergo a programme of action learning.
Audience
This course is for those that have, or have been identified for, Route Setting Agent (RSA) duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Auxiliary operating duties Route Setting Agent.
Competence Awarded
AOD(RSA)
Course Code
AOD(RSA)
Prerequisite Name
Auxiliary operating duties Points Operator. Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Auxiliary Operating Duties■ Pilotman (1)
Course Description
This course is a mandatory course for all staff that will be required to deal with Pilotman Duties on behalf of Network Rail. Itenables delegates to undertake the duties of a Pilotman as well as set up Pilot working in Single Line Working (P1).Successful completion of the course is followed by a programme of action learning.
Audience
This course is for those who are required to undertake Pilotman duties on single lines. Attendees must hold a currentSentinel card that is endorsed with either the IWA or COSS competence.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Auxiliary operating duties Pilotman 1.
Competence Awarded
AOD(PM) 1
Course Code
AOD(PM) 1
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Auxiliary Operating Duties■ Pilotman (2)
Course Description
This course is a mandatory course for all staff that will be required to deal with Pilotman Duties on behalf of Network Rail. Itenables delegates to undertake the duties of a Pilotman as well as set up Pilot working in Single Line Working (P1) and setup and maintain working of single and bi-directional lines (P2). Successful completion of the course is followed by aprogramme of action learning.
Audience
This course is for those who are required to undertake Pilotman duties on single and bi-directional lines. Attendees musthold a current Sentinel card that is endorsed with either the IWA or COSS competence.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Auxiliary operating duties Pilotman 2.
Competence Awarded
AOD(PM) 2
Course Code
AOD(PM) 2
Prerequisite Name
Prerequisite Short Code
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Axle Counter AzLM FLMF
Course Description
Develops knowledge and skills related to corrective and preventative maintenance techniques applied to the AzLM Axlecounter system.
Audience
Anyone required to FLFM AzLM axle counters.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of axle counters. AzLM
Competence Awarded
Sig 06.04
Course Code
Sig 06.04
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS. Undertake initialdiagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course of action. Ensure effective progression of work and use ofresources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities. Take and relinquish responsibility for Signallingequipment.
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 07, Sig 23, Sig 24, Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Axle Counter AzSM(E) FLMF
Course Description
Develops knowledge and skills of corrective and preventative maintenance techniques applied to AzSM(E) axle counters.
Audience
Anyone expected to FLFM AzLM axle counters with a minimum of 1 years experience in a signalling maintenance role.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Axle Counters. AzSM (E) Siemens
Competence Awarded
Sig 06.05
Course Code
Sig 06.05
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Axle Counters
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 06
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Axle Counter FLMF
Course Description
Develops knowledge and skills of corrective and preventative maintenance techniques related to axle counters.
Audience
Anyone required to FLFM axle counters with a minimum of 1 years workplace experience in signal engineering.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Axle counters Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofAxle counters. AzL 70 Single/Double Rail contacts Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Axle counters.AzL 70/30 Double Rail contacts Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Axle counters. AzL 90/4 Double Railcontacts
Competence Awarded
Sig 06; Sig 06.01; Sig 06.02; Sig 06.03
Course Code
Sig 06; Sig 06.01; Sig 06.02; Sig 06.03
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS Undertake correctiveand preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofSignalling Cables Signal Maintenance Testing.Core Skills Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Axle Counter Frauscher FLMF
Course Description
Develops knowledge and skills related to corrective and preventative maintenance techniques to be applied to AzLM Axlecounter system.
Audience
Anyone required to FLFM Frauscher axle counters with a minimum of 1 years experience in a signalling maintenance role.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Axle Counters. Frauscher
Competence Awarded
Sig 06.07
Course Code
Sig 06.07
Prerequisite Name
Undertake preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals and AWSUndertake preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake preventative maintenance of SignallingCables
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 01; Sig 02; Sig 03; Sig 04
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Axle Counters AzLM SLMF
Course Description
Provides training to support first line staff and a deeper understanding of the AzLM system covering how to perform PMAanalysis on the equipment before sending to Thales.
Audience
Second line technical support staff who require a deeper understanding of the AzLM system, must have at least 5 yearsworkplace experience in signal engineering.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Corrective and Preventative maintenance of axle counters. AzLM
Competence Awarded
Sig 06
Course Code
Sig 06
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS. Undertake initialdiagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course of action. Ensure effective progression of work and use ofresources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities. Take and relinquish responsibility for Signallingequipment.
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 07, Sig 23, Sig 24, Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
B3 Operation
Course Description
Training providing the skills and knowledge to undertake B3 operation duties. Including the necessary pre start andpre-work machine functional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, how to apply themachine specific procedures and the safe and correct methods of operating B3.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake B3 Operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
OP3 B3 Operator
Competence Awarded
BCSOP3
Course Code
BCSOP3
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
BCS VM80 Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking BCS VM80 Operation duties including how to carry out the necessary pre start and pre-workmachine functional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, the machine specificprocedures and the safe and correct methods of operating the Plasser &Theurer; VM80.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake BCS VM80 operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
BCS VM80 Operator
Competence Awarded
BCSVM80
Course Code
BCSVM80
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
BOC - BTEC Inspection of Oxy-Fuel Gas Equipment
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with the safe inspection and testing of oxy-fuel gascutting, preheating and welding equipment and to give them the knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to testcomponents and record information in line with current standards.
Audience
Personnel who operate oxy-fuel gas equipment and are required to test the equipment on the railway infrastructure.Candidates must have previous experience in the safe use and operation of oxy-fuel gas equipment.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 3
Competence Name Awarded
Competence Awarded
Course Code
Prerequisite Name
n/a
Prerequisite Short Code
n/a
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
Ballast Distribution Centre Cab Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking Ballast Distribution Centre Cab operation duties including how to carry out the necessary pre startand pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, the machinespecific procedures and the safe and correct methods of operating the Plasser & Theurer New Ballast Centre Cab.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Ballast Distribution Centre Cab Operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
Ballast Distribution Centre Cab Operator
Competence Awarded
BDSCC
Course Code
BDSCC
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Band Saw
Course Description
The aim of this module is to provide delegates with the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake their dutiesusing a Band Saw.
Audience
This course is designed for anyone required to use a Band Saw. Must hold PTS, MMT Core and PTMP 00.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake safe and correct operation of the Band Saw
Competence Awarded
PTMP 03.10
Course Code
PTMP 03.10
Prerequisite Name
Demonstrate core knowledge of the Mobile Maintenance Train. Safe use of portable & transportable plant. Personal TrackSafety.
Prerequisite Short Code
MMT core, PTMP 00 and PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Specialist Venue - Personal Protective Equipment - Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Basic Signalling Appreciation
Course Description
Provides knowledge on basic signalling principles, the signalling equipment, and how the principles are implemented.
Audience
Anyone required to have an understanding of basic signalling.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Basic Tree Survey and Inspection
Course Description
This one-day course aims to provide specific tree survey and inspection training at a basic level for contractors, highwayengineers, tree wardens, grounds maintenance staff, rangers and other persons of a non-arboricultural background or withlimited arboricultural knowledge, to allow them to identify obvious defects from ground level and then to report their findingto a line manager.
Audience
Any persons employed as local authority highway inspectors, forestry, woodland or arboricultural employees, estate or parkrangers, farmers and other landowners or their employees who may have a responsibility for trees in the course of theirwork. Additionally, this course may be useful for those who work with trees in a voluntary capacity.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 14
Competence Name Awarded
n/a
Competence Awarded
n/a
Course Code
n/a
Prerequisite Name
n/a
Prerequisite Short Code
n/a
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
n/a
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Battery Rail Drill
Course Description
The aim of this module is to provide delegates with the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake their dutiesusing a Battery Rail Drill.
Audience
This course is designed for anyone required to use a Battery Rail Drill.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake safe and correct operation of the Battery Rail Drill.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 02.06
Course Code
PTMP 02.06
Prerequisite Name
Demonstrate core knowledge of the Mobile Maintenance Train. Safe use of portable & transportable plant. Personal TrackSafety.
Prerequisite Short Code
MMT core, PTMP 00 and PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Prerequisite Qualifications - Personal Protective Equipment - Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Bladetec Concentrator Touchscreen Signaller's Interface
Course Description
Provides the knowledge and skills required of the Bladetec Concentrator Touchscreen Signaller's Interface systemsphysical make-up and programming to undertake faulting, maintenance and basic installation work on the BladetecConcentrator Touchscreen Signaller's Interface.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians with a sound knowledge of basic telecoms principles who need to fault, maintain and makeinstallation changes.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Processor Controlled Concentrators - Bladetec FrontEnd (Signaller's Interface)
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.15
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.15
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Block Systems Absolute Block FLMF
Course Description
Provides knowledge and skills to maintain, fault, repair or test Absolute Block systems, using a combination of theory andpractical sessions.
Audience
Signalling technicians required to work on Absolute block systems with a minimum of 12 months experience in a signallingtechnician role.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Absolute Block Systems SMTH - Block Testing
Competence Awarded
Sig 17; SMTH.06
Course Code
Sig 17; SMTH.06
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofElectrical Signals including AWS and TPWS Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling PowerSupplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake initial diagnosis offailures to determine the necessary course of action Ensure effective progression of work and use of resources duringsignalling testing, maintenance or installation activities Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Block Systems No Signalman Key Token FLMF
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities required to maintain, respond to failures and repair the NoSignaller Key Token machine and to embed the underpinning knowledge to do this safely on an operational railway.
Audience
Personnel who are required to maintain and respond to failures on No Signaller Key Token machines, working to specifiedstandards in a safe and efficient manner.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Absolute Block Systems.No Signalman Key Token
Competence Awarded
Sig 17.02
Course Code
Sig 17.02
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofTrack Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWSUndertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Signalling Cables Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment Managing Site Safety Ensureeffective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; HSE T50; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Bosch Tenovis SPT Concentrator
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the Bosch SPT Concentrator system's physical makeup and programming and to enable theundertaking of faulting, maintenance and basic installation work on the Bosch concentrator system.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians with a sound knowledge of basic telecoms principles who need to fault, maintain and makeinstallation changes to the Tenovis telephone switch system.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Electronic PABX Based Concentrators - BoschTenovis
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.31
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.31
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Boundary Measure Core Knowledge & Inspection
Course Description
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking ‘Off Track’ maintenance where they arerequired to be involved in Boundary Measure Inspection in their daily work. Provide the underpinning knowledge andpractical experience on the safe and effective undertaking of Boundary Measure Inspection. Upon successful completion ofthis course the delegate will be awarded with: a statement of achievement for Inspection of boundary measures.
Audience
Any persons who are responsible for undertaking ■Off Track■ maintenance where they are required to be involved inBoundary Measure Inspection in their daily work.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Maintain "off track" assets; Maintain "off track" assets.Fencing.
Competence Awarded
Tr 02; Tr 02.04
Course Code
Tr 02; Tr 02.04
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Civil Engineering
Course Name
Bridge Strike Nominee
Course Description
To outline the duties of persons attending a bridge strike, advise of the various types of bridges on Network Railinfrastructure and identify the permissible levels of damage to a bridge following a bridge strike which, if not exceeded, aBridge Strike Nominee is authorised to permit train movements over or under the bridge.
Audience
Personnel who are required to undertake the duties of a Bridge Strike Nominee.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Bridge Strike Nominee.
Competence Awarded
BSN
Course Code
BSN
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Bridge Strike Nominee (Operations)
Course Description
Covering all bridge types, this course explains how the structures work, what to do in an incident and the key roles involvedin the management of a bridge strike. Reviews of previous incidents help to consolidate the learning.
Audience
This has been designed for those, such as Mobile Operation Managers (MOMs) and Local Operation Managers (LOMs)with responsibility for initial inspection of overbridges and parapets following a strike or collision.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Bridge Strike Nominee.
Competence Awarded
BSN
Course Code
BSN
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Bushfighter
Course Description
Develops knowledge, understanding and skills for the safe operation of a Bush fighter when undertaking Off Track Work.
Audience
Anyone responsible for undertaking 'Off Track work' where they are required to use a Bushfighter.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Bushfighter.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 09.02
Course Code
PTMP 09.02
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
C&G; 2079-11 F-Gas – Handling Fluorinated Gases and Ozone Depleting Substances
Course Description
To provide the knowledge and practical skills to undertake leak checking, recovery, installation, service and maintenance ofstationary refrigeration and heat pump equipment containing refrigerants.
Audience
Personnel responsible for the maintenance of Air Conditioning Systems involving the handling of fluorinated gases.
Duration: 5 days Day(s) Class Size: 9
Competence Name Awarded
Plant 11 - Undertake Installation, Maintenance, Modification and Repair of HVAC Systems
Competence Awarded
Plant 11
Course Code
Plant 11
Prerequisite Name
Undertake installation, maintenance, modification and repair of LV electrical installations
Prerequisite Short Code
Plant 01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
COSS CRP
Course Description
The course provides the knowledge and skills to perform the Controller of Site Safety- Conductor Rail Permit dutiesincluding how to correctly interpret relevant parts of the Rule Book and Handbooks, how to set up a Safe System of Workplanning for DC electriied system and conductor rail isolations, prior to individuals going on or near the line and how todeliver a safety briefing.
Audience
Those who have COSS and is required to work where DC (3rd rail) electrification exists.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Controller of Site Safety. Controller of Site Safety.Conductor Rail Permit - Testing using a Live Line Tester
Competence Awarded
COSS; COSS CRP LLT
Course Code
COSS; COSS CRP LLT
Prerequisite Name
Controller of Site Safety. Personal Track Safety. Working Near or Adjacent to the DC Conductor Rail.
Prerequisite Short Code
COSS; PTS DCCR
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
1
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
COSS Non-Technical Skills Development Day
Course Description
Covers the knowledge and non-technical skills to perform COSS duties, including good practice, non-technical skills andrisks that have to be managed in the role and positive strategies that can be implemented to overcome the range ofchallenges that may occur in unsafe work practices.
Audience
Those with a current COSS competence who are looking to develop their Non-Technical skills within the role.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
COSS Non-Technical Skills Development Day. COSS Theory.
Competence Awarded
COSS NTS DD COSS Theory
Course Code
COSS NTS DD COSS Theory
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
COSS OLP
Course Description
Covers the knowledge and skills to perform the Controller of Site Safety- Overhead line Permit duties, including how tocorrectly interpret relevant parts of the Rule Book and Handbooks, how to set up a Safe System of Work planning for ACelectriied system and overhead line permits, prior to individuals going on or near the line and how to deliver a safetybriefing.
Audience
For those with a current COSS who is required to work where AC (Overhead Line) electrification exists.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Controller of Site Safety. Controller of Site Safety.Overhead Line Permit
Competence Awarded
COSSCOSS OLP
Course Code
COSSCOSS OLP
Prerequisite Name
Controller of Site Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
1
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
CS1000 - Support Specialist
Course Description
Covers installation and configuration of a Standard Availability system as well as a CoRes system. Also examines theconfiguration of common features on the system as well as Routes, Trunks and associated dial plans to enable calls toexternal systems. Attendees configure a Survivable Media Gateway and test its redundant mode as part of the course.
Audience
For those involved in technical Support and Maintenance activities on the Telecoms infrastructure (specifically the CS1000).Attendees should have a basic understanding of IP networking and Digital telephony.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance and make minor changes on business switches.
Competence Awarded
Tel 19
Course Code
Tel 19
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Cable Avoidance Equipment Operator
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Cable AvoidanceTool and Generator.
Audience
For those who are required to operate Cable Avoidance Tool (CAT) and Generator (Genny) surveys.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Cable avoidance equipment operator.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 13.01
Course Code
PTMP 13.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Cable Jointing
Course Description
To develop the delegates understanding of corrective and preventative maintenance techniques that need to be applied tosignalling cables.The aim is to develop the delegates understanding of corrective and preventative maintenance techniquesapplicable to signalling cables.
Audience
Signal Technicians who are required to undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of signalling cables.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Joint and Terminate Cables and Wires. Joint and Terminate Cables and Wires. Cable Jointing
Competence Awarded
Sig 43; Sig 43.01
Course Code
Sig 43; Sig 43.01
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofElectrical Signals including AWS and TPWS Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling PowerSupplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables Undertake initial diagnosis of failures todetermine the necessary course of action Ensure effective progression of work and use of resources during signallingtesting, maintenance or installation activities Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25;
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Cables and Power Supplies FLMF
Course Description
To develop the delegates understanding of corrective and preventative maintenance techniques that need to be applied tosignalling power supplies and signalling cables.
Audience
Should have successfully completed SPWEE, Signal Maintenance 1 or equivalent i.e. BS 1 and Have at least 6 monthswork experience in a signal maintenance/faulting/installation or testing environment.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Signalling Cables
Competence Awarded
Sig 13; Sig 14
Course Code
Sig 13; Sig 14
Prerequisite Name
Undertake preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals and AWSUndertake preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake preventative maintenance of SignallingCables
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 01; Sig 02; Sig 03; Sig 04
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4, 5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Cadweld - Initial
Course Description
This course is designed to train delegates to carry out the CAD welding process in accordance with the applicable OLEWork Instruction
Audience
Those who use the Cadweld process to install studs for traction bonding.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4-8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Cadwelding.
Competence Awarded
PP 67
Course Code
PP 67
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.AC Lines
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS AC
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Calibrate & analyse Intelligent Infrastructure Systems
Course Description
Provides knowledge and skills to maintain, repair, adjust and test that apply to Intelligent Infrastructure (II) systems.
Audience
Those responsible for the maintenance, faulting, repairing and testing the signalling system and have not less than 2 yearswork experience in a signal maintenance, faulting, installation or testing environment
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Maintenance of Intelligent Infrastructure Systems; Undertake Maintenance of Intelligent InfrastructureSystems.Calibrate & Analyse
Competence Awarded
Sig 40; Sig 40.03
Course Code
Sig 40; Sig 40.03
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Cembre Automatic Disc Cutter
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Cembre AutomaticDisc Cutter.
Audience
Anyone required to use Cember Automatic Disc Cutter.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Cembre Automatic Disc Cutter.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 03.09
Course Code
PTMP 03.09
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant. Rail Mounted Disc Cutter Cutting & Grinding
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00; PTMP 03.01, PTMP 03.06
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Chainsaw Maintenance and Cross-cutting
Course Description
This course is delivered by external providers who are either LANTRA or NPTC approved. Please book this courseaccording to the required needs of your staff. This course will provide you with the approriate techniques and safetyguidelines to ensure you have confidence when using a chainsaw and the knowledge and skills to do so safely. This coursecovers: HSE legislation and safety guidelines, overview of the chainsaw and maintenance equipment, maintaining the sawchain, maintaining the guide bar, power unit maintenance, starting the chainsaw and pre-cutting tests and cross-cuttingtimber.
Audience
Individuals who are required to maintain a chainsaw and cross-cut timber.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Chainsaw Maintenance and Crosscutting (CS30) Refresher Training
Course Description
For experienced operators who require refresher training on Chainsaw Maintenance and crosscutting.This relates to course991 Chainsaw Maintenance and Crosscutting.
Audience
Holder of LM30, LM30.01 and LM30.03 who need to undertake refreshment training.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance.
Competence Awarded
LM 30; LM 30.01; LM 30.02
Course Code
LM 30; LM 30.01; LM 30.02
Prerequisite Name
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance. Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance.Maintain & operate the chainsawBasic chainsaw operation and maintenance.Basic cross-cutting and stacking of timber
Prerequisite Short Code
LM30
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Chainsaw Maintenance, Cross-cutting, Felling and Processing Trees up to 380 mm
Course Description
This course combines the 2 day Chainsaw Maintenance and Cross-cutting and the 4 day Felling and Processing Trees upto 380mm, into a 5 day course. This course covers: HSE legislation and guidelines, overview of the chainsaw andmaintenance equipment, maintaining the saw chain, maintaining the guide bar, power unit maintenance, starting thechainsaw and pre-cutting, cross-cutting timber and felled timber, felling, branch removal - snedding and de-limbing, takedown hung-up trees using hand tools and clear site and chainsaw checks.
Audience
Individuals who need to maintain the chainsaw, cross-cut timber and fell and process trees up to 380 mm.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance. Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance.Maintain & operate the chainsaw.Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance.Basic cross-cutting and stacking of timber. Fell and process small trees.
Competence Awarded
LM 30; LM 30.01; LM 30.02; LM 31
Course Code
LM 30; LM 30.01; LM 30.02; LM 31
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Chainsaw Maintenance, Crosscutting and Felling Small Trees up to 380mm Ref
Course Description
Refresher training for experienced operators relating to course Chainsaw Maintenance, Crosscutting, Felling andProcessing Trees up to 380mm (CS30 and CS31).
Audience
Refresher training for experienced operators relating to course Chainsaw Maintenance, Crosscutting, Felling andProcessing Trees up to 380mm (CS30 and CS31).
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance. Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance.Maintain & operate the chainsawBasic chainsaw operation and maintenance.Basic cross-cutting and stacking of timber Fell and process small trees.
Competence Awarded
LM 30; LM 30.01; LM 30.02; LM 31
Course Code
LM 30; LM 30.01; LM 30.02; LM 31
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Chilterns ATP FLMF
Course Description
Provides training on undertaking Chilterns ATP First Line Maintenance and Faulting.
Audience
Signalling Technicians responsible for undertaking first line maintenance and faulting duties on Chilterns ATP.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS. Chilterns ATP FLMF
Competence Awarded
Sig 07.04
Course Code
Sig 07.04
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 07
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
Clamp 2 Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking Clamp 2 operation duties including how to carry out the necessary pre start and pre-work machinefunctional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, the machine specific procedures andthe safe and correct methods of operating th Plasser and Theurer Ballast Cleaner Clamp 2 with the Side Tipping Wagons.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Clamp 2 Operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
OP2 Clamp 2 Operator
Competence Awarded
BCSOP2
Course Code
BCSOP2
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Coachscrewing and Fishbolt Fastening Machine
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Coachscrewingand Fishbolt Fastening Machine.
Audience
For those who are required to use a Coachscrewing and Fishbolt Fastening Machine.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Coach screwing and fishbolt fastening machine.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 04.04
Course Code
PTMP 04.04
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Cold Bolt Expansion Equipment
Course Description
Provides the knowledge, understanding an skills to Cold-Expand New Fishbolt Holes correctly and safely to the requiredstandard as stated in RT/CE/S/050 Process for Cold-Expanding New Fishbolt Holes.
Audience
Anyone responsible for Cold-Expanding New Fishbolt Holes on the infrastructure.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Cold bolt expansion equipment.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 02.04
Course Code
PTMP 02.04
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Commissioning, use and approval of surveys and maintenance designs
Course Description
This course is a two-part event. Delegates must enrol in the computer-based pre-reading on Oracle first, called'Commissioning, use and approval of surveys and maintenance designs prequalifier'. This will take approximately 3 hours tocomplete and the PDF can be downloaded if required. Delegates must pass the assessment at the end of this prequalifierbefore they can enrol in the 'Commissioning, use and approval of surveys and maintenance designs' face-to-face trainingevent. The two-part event is designed to develop delegates who are responsible for commissioning, use and approval ofsurveys and maintenance designs as part of their duties on Network Rail Infrastructure.
Audience
This course focuses on tactical management but is also aimed at delegates who aim to progress into the role of TME,ATME, SM (T), SAE, PTO and RME. Delegates who wish to attend should possess either Basic surveying, Basic trackdesign, Hallade design OR a TME should provide evidence of managing at least two surveys, one alignment design andone level design in the last 5 years.
Duration: 1.5 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Commissioning, use and approval of surveys and maintenance designs
Competence Awarded
TR17
Course Code
TR17
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety, Level 3; Individual Working Alone, Level 3; Controller of Site Safety, Level 3
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; IWA; COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Elearning - Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Communications Cables Faulting
Course Description
Provides the knowledge and skills to test and locate faults with copper cables through theoretical and practical sessions.
Audience
For Telecoms staff required to locate faults on telecommunications cables. Attendees should have completed the JointExternal Telecomms Cables Advanced (JECA) and Termination of External Comms Cables (TECC) events or haveexperience of working on railway telecoms systems.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Telecoms cable systems; Telecoms Copper Cables - Fault Location& Routine Maintenance Testing
Competence Awarded
Tel 02; Tel 02.06
Course Code
Tel 02; Tel 02.06
Prerequisite Name
Telecoms Copper Cables - Jointing up to and including 50pr; Telecoms Copper Cables - Jointing over 50pr
Prerequisite Short Code
Tel 02.03; Tel 02.04
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Compacting Breaking & Digging Equipment
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the compactingbreaking & digging equipment.
Audience
For those who are required to use compacting, breaking & digging equipment including Tamping hammers, Vibrationrammers and Ground breakers.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Compacting breaking & digging equipment.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 06.02
Course Code
PTMP 06.02
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Concept 32
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the STS Rail Concept 32 Concentrator system's operation, physical make-up and electricalconnectivity to enable faulting, maintenance and basic installation work on the Concept 32 concentrator system.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians with a sound knowledge of basic telecoms principles who need to fault, maintain and makeinstallation changes involving Concept 32 concentrators.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Processor Controlled Concentrators - STS IntertecConcept 32 Local System
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.11
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.11
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Concept 32 - remote concentrator connection/working
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the system used to interconnect "networked" Concept 32 Concentrators and panels to enablefaulting, maintenance and basic installation work on the links connecting "networked" Concept 32 concentrator systems.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians with a sound knowledge of Concept 32 concentrator system who need to fault, maintain andmake installation changes involving the links to remotely connected units.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Processor Controlled Concentrators - STS IntertecConcept 32 Remote System
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.12
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.12
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
Conductor Rail Heating -Heating Strip Installation and Maintenance
Course Description
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking Conductor Rail Heating: Heating Stripmaintenance work as part of their duties on Network Rail Infrastructure.It is designed to develop a person's knowledge,understanding and skills and is therefore particularly suited to persons required to prove their competence in this area.Thedelegates' company's authority to work record shall be updated to reflect successful completion of this training event.Ifcompetency cannot be demonstrated, further training and assessment shall be undertaken.
Audience
Those who are required to install and maintain Conductor Rail Heating Strips.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2-6
Competence Name Awarded
CR Heating Strip Installation and Maintenance.
Competence Awarded
conrail heat strip
Course Code
conrail heat strip
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective maintenance on Traction Cable & Bonding Systems.
Prerequisite Short Code
DCCR 03
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
Conductor Rail Heating Eltherm Control Panel Maintenance
Course Description
Designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking Conductor Rail Heating and Eltherm Control Panelmaintenance work.
Audience
Those required to maintain Eltherm Control Panels.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2-6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
Conductor Rail Heating LCS Control Panel Maintenance
Course Description
Training for persons responsible for undertaking Conductor Rail Heating: LCS Control Panel maintenance work.
Audience
For those who are required to maintain LCS Control Panels.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2-6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Control Mobile Flash Butt Welding Host Machine.
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Controller flash butt welding host machineduties including, how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibrationcertificates and checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment beingplaced in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of thehost machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needsto be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Controller flash butt welding host machine duties.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
Control Mobile Flash Butt Welding Host Machine.
Competence Awarded
MC-Op MFBW
Course Code
MC-Op MFBW
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Control System IECC FLMF
Course Description
To increase delegates' knowledge, skills & behaviours in the IECC Scalable System and to provide the knowledge and skillsnecessary to carry out First Line Maintenance & Faulting on the system in a range of circumstances in line with currentindustry standards.
Audience
To increase delegates' knowledge, skills & behaviours in the IECC Scalable System and to provide the knowledge and skillsnecessary to carry out First Line Maintenance & Faulting on the system in a range of circumstances in line with currentindustry standards.
Duration: 7 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of control systems. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof control systems.IECC
Competence Awarded
Sig 20; Sig 20.08
Course Code
Sig 20; Sig 20.08
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Control System TDM Westronic 1024 FLMF
Course Description
This course was designed to equip delegates with the skills, knowledge and behaviours necessary to carry out first linemaintenance and faulting on the TDM Westronic 1024 system in line with relevant Network Rail Standards.
Audience
This course was designed to equip delegates with the skills, knowledge and behaviours necessary to carry out first linemaintenance and faulting on the TDM Westronic 1024 system in line with relevant Network Rail Standards.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of control systems. Westronic 1024
Competence Awarded
Sig 20.19
Course Code
Sig 20.19
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofTrack Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWSUndertake corrective and preventative maintenance of control systems Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables Take and relinquishresponsibility for Signalling equipment Ensure effective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing,maintenance or installation activities
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 20; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Controller of Site Safety
Course Description
The course covers the knowledge and skills to perform the Controller of Site Safety duties inlcuding how to correctlyinterpret relevant parts of the Rule Book and Handbooks, how to set up a Safe System of Work prior to individuals going onor near the line and how to deliver a safety briefing.
Audience
Those that have been nominated to undertake the role of COSS.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Controller of Site Safety; NR/L3/OCS/084 (issue 3) brief 2011.
Competence Awarded
COSSLCV 084COSS
Course Code
COSSLCV 084COSS
Prerequisite Name
COSS Workbook. Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
COSS Workbook, PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
1
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Crane Controller Attachment - Group 2 Civils
Course Description
Training on the Crane Controller Attachment Civils duties. Includes how the attachment is designed to function undernormal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates and checks are required to comply with the relevantrules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attachand use the attachment and control the movement of the host machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant,gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given to the driver,operator.
Audience
Anyone required to to undertake Crane Controller Attachment Civils duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller Attachment - Group 2 Civils
Competence Awarded
CC Att Grp 2
Course Code
CC Att Grp 2
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Crane Controller Attachment - Group 3 Powered Lifting
Course Description
Training on undertaking Crane Controller attachment group 3 powered lifitng duties. Includes how the attachment isdesigned to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates and checks are required tocomply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in an unsafe or unstable condition,how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of the host machine taking into account thecondition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given to the driver,operator andhow to confirm the driver,operator understands the extent of the work.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Controller Attachment power lifting duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller Attachment - Group 3 Powered Lifting
Competence Awarded
CC Att Grp 3
Course Code
CC Att Grp 3
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Crane Controller Attachment - Group 4 Tree Management
Course Description
Training on undertaking Crane Controller Attachment Tree management duties. Including how the attachment is designedto function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates and checks are required to complywith the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in an unsafe or unstable condition, how tocorrectly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of the host machine taking into account the condition ofthe track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given to the driver,operator and how toconfirm they understand the extent of the work.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Controller Attachment Tree management duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller Attachment - Group 4 Tree Management
Competence Awarded
CC Att Grp 4
Course Code
CC Att Grp 4
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Crane Controller Attachment - Group 5 Vacuum
Course Description
Training on undertaking Crane Controller Attachment Tree management duties. Including how the attachment is designedto function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates and checks are required to complywith the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in an unsafe or unstable condition, how tocorrectly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of the host machine taking into account the condition ofthe track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given to the driver,operator and how toconfirm they understand the extent of the work.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Controller Attachment Vacuum management duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller Attachment - Group 5 Vacuum
Competence Awarded
CC Att Grp 5
Course Code
CC Att Grp 5
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Crane Controller Attachment - Group 6 Rail Management
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Controller Attachment Rail managementduties, including how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibrationcertificates and checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment beingplaced in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of thehost machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needsto be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Controller Attachment Rail management duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller Attachment - Group 6 Rail Management
Competence Awarded
CC Att Grp 6
Course Code
CC Att Grp 6
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Crane Controller Attachment - Group 7 Cropper
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Controller Attachment Group 7 Cropper duties,including how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibrationcertificates and checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment beingplaced in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of thehost machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needsto be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Controller Attachment Cropper management duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller Attachment - Group 7 Cropper
Competence Awarded
CC Att Grp 7
Course Code
CC Att Grp 7
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Crane Controller Excavator Crane
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Controller Excavator Crane duties. Including ,how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates andchecks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in anunsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of the host machinetaking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given tothe driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Controller Excavator Crane duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller Excavator Crane
Competence Awarded
CC Exc
Course Code
CC Exc
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; OTP Core; Slinger
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Crane Controller Excavator Crane Tandem Lifting
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Controller OTP Tandem Lift (TL) dutiesincluding, how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibrationcertificates and checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment beingplaced in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of thehost machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needsto be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Controller OTP Tandem Lift (TL) duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller Excavator Crane Tandem Lifting
Competence Awarded
CC OTP TL
Course Code
CC OTP TL
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Crane Controller Excavator Crane
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; OTP Core; CC Exc
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Crane Controller Lorry Loader
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Controller Lorry Loader duties. Including , howthe attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, describe what equipment calibration certificatesand checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in anunsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of the host machinetaking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given tothe driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Controller Lorry Loader duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller Lorry Loader
Competence Awarded
CC LL
Course Code
CC LL
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; OTP Core; Slinger
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Crane Controller OTM - GPC
Course Description
Training on undertaking Crane Controller OTM GPC duties including how the attachment is designed to function undernormal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates and checks are required to comply with the relevantrules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attachand use the attachment, how to control the movement of the host machine taking into account the condition of the track,cant, gradient and exclusion zones and the information that needs to be given to the driver/operator and how to confirm thedriver/operator understands the extent of the movement/work.
Audience
Anyone required to control On track plant and attachments.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller OTM - GPC
Competence Awarded
CC OTM GPC
Course Code
CC OTM GPC
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); CraneController OTM Core
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS CC OTM Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Crane Controller OTM - KIROW
Course Description
Training providing the skills and knowledge required to undertake Crane Controller OTM KIROW duties including, how theattachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates and checksare required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in an unsafe orunstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of the host machine takinginto account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given to thedriver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Controller OTM KIROW duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller OTM - KIROW
Competence Awarded
CC OTM KIROW
Course Code
CC OTM KIROW
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); CraneController OTM Core
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS CC OTM Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Crane Controller OTM - TRAMM
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Controller OTM TRAMM duties including, howthe attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates andchecks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in anunsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of the host machinetaking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given tothe driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Controller OTM TRAMM duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller OTM - TRAMM
Competence Awarded
CC OTM TRAMM
Course Code
CC OTM TRAMM
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); CraneController OTM Core
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS CC OTM Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Crane Controller OTM - TRM
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Controller OTM TRM duties including, how theattachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates and checksare required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in an unsafe orunstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of the host machine takinginto account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given to thedriver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Controller OTM TRM duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller OTM - TRM
Competence Awarded
CC OTM TRM
Course Code
CC OTM TRM
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); CraneController OTM Core
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS CC OTM Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Crane Controller OTM Core
Course Description
Training providing the skills and underpinning knowledge required to correctly and safely control OTM Cranes covering theappropriate legislation & Network Rail standards, Crane Controller OTM information, provides examples of OTM Cranesand Knuckle Boom Cranes, OTM Documentation and Certification, lifting points, lifting accessories and working radius,ratedcapacity indicator information and duty charts, the hazards associated with controlling and control of OTM, stability anduneven load; approved methods of communications associated with OTM operations and a lift plan.
Audience
Anyone required to control On track plant and attachments.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller OTM Core
Competence Awarded
CC OTM Core
Course Code
CC OTM Core
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Crane Controller OTM Tandem Lifting - GPC
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Controller OTM GPC duties including, how theattachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates and checksare required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in an unsafe orunstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of the host machine takinginto account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given to thedriver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Controller OTM GPC duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller OTM Tandem Lifting - GPC
Competence Awarded
CC OTM TL GPC
Course Code
CC OTM TL GPC
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); CraneController OTM Core Crane Controller OTM - GPC.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS CC OTM Core CC OTM GPC
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Crane Controller OTM Tandem Lifting - KIROW
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Controller OTM Tandem Lifting KIROW dutiesincluding, how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibrationcertificates and checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment beingplaced in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of thehost machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needsto be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Controller OTM Tandem Lifting KIROW duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Controller OTM Tandem Lifting - KIROW
Competence Awarded
CC OTM TL KIROW
Course Code
CC OTM TL KIROW
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); CraneController OTM Core Crane Controller OTM - KIROW
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS CC OTM Core CC OTM KIROW
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Crane Operator - Excavator Crane
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Operator Excavator Crane duties including thenecessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminology andmethods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of the hostmachine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Operator Excavator Crane duties.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Operator - Excavator Crane
Competence Awarded
OTP Crane Op Exc
Course Code
OTP Crane Op Exc
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Crane Operator - Excavator Tandem Lifting
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Operator Excavator tandem Lifting dutiesincluding the necessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols,terminology and methods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and thesafe use of the host machine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Operator Excavator tandem Lifting duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Operator - Excavator Tandem Lifting
Competence Awarded
OTP Crane Op Exc TL
Course Code
OTP Crane Op Exc TL
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; OTP Core; CC Exc
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Crane Operator - Lorry Loader
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Operator Lorry Loader duties including thenecessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminology andmethods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of the hostmachine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Operator Lorry Loader duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Operator - Lorry Loader
Competence Awarded
OTP Crane Op KBC
Course Code
OTP Crane Op KBC
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Crane Operator OTM - GPC
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Operator OTM GPC duties including thenecessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminology andmethods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of the hostmachine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Operator OTM GPC duties.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Operator OTM - GPC
Competence Awarded
OTM Crane Op GPC
Course Code
OTM Crane Op GPC
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); Crane OperatorOTM Core
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTM Crane Op Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Crane Operator OTM - KIROW
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Operator OTM KIROW duties including thenecessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminology andmethods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of the hostmachine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Operator OTM KIROW duties.
Duration: 6 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Operator OTM - KIROW
Competence Awarded
OTM Crane Op KIROW
Course Code
OTM Crane Op KIROW
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); Crane OperatorOTM Core
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTM Crane Op Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Crane Operator OTM - TRAMM
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Operator OTM TRAMM duties including thenecessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminology andmethods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of the hostmachine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Operator OTM TRAMM duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Operator OTM - TRAMM
Competence Awarded
OTM Crane Op TRAMM
Course Code
OTM Crane Op TRAMM
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); Crane OperatorOTM Core
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTM Crane Op Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Crane Operator OTM - TRM
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Operator OTM TRAMM duties including thenecessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminology andmethods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of the hostmachine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Operator OTM TRM duties.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Operator OTM - TRM
Competence Awarded
OTM Crane Op TRM
Course Code
OTM Crane Op TRM
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); Crane OperatorOTM Core
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTM Crane Op Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Crane Operator OTM Core
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to correctly and safely operate OTM cranes including thenecessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminology andmethods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of the hostmachine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to correctly and safely operate OTM cranes.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Operator OTM Core
Competence Awarded
OTM Op Core
Course Code
OTM Op Core
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Crane Operator OTM Tandem Lifting - GPC
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Operator OTM Tandem Lifting GPC dutiesincluding the necessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols,terminology and methods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and thesafe use of the host machine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Operator OTM Tandem Lifting GPC duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Operator OTM Tandem Lifting - GPC
Competence Awarded
OTM Crane Op TL
Course Code
OTM Crane Op TL
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); Crane OperatorOTM Core Crane Operator OTM - GPC Must have completed as a minimum an additional 12 shifts as OTM CraneOperator.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTM Crane Op Core OTM Crane Op GPC
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Crane Operator OTM Tandem Lifting - KIROW
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Crane Operator OTM Tandem Lifting KIROW dutiesincluding the necessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols,terminology and methods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and thesafe use of the host machine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Crane Operator OTM Tandem Lifting KIROW duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Crane Operator OTM Tandem Lifting - KIROW
Competence Awarded
OTP Crane Op TL
Course Code
OTP Crane Op TL
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); Crane OperatorOTM Core Crane Operator OTM - KIROW Must have completed as a minimum an additional 12 shifts as OTM CraneOperator.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTM Crane Op Core OTM Crane Op KIROW
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Crossing Grinders
Course Description
Develops knowledge, understanding and skills to safely operate the Crossing Grinder in line with work requirements.
Audience
Anyone responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to use a Matweld CrossingGrinder.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Crossing grinders.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 03.04
Course Code
PTMP 03.04
Prerequisite Name
Cutting and Grinding
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 03.06
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Station Operations
Course Name
Customer Service Assistant Induction Training for Managed Stations
Course Description
Provides awareness of the roles and responsibilities associated with operating within the station enviroment and therequirement for a customer focussed approach. Develops the knowledge and skills necessary to assist customers using thestation infrastructure, conduct station security patrols, confidently operate telecommunications equipment, conduct aPersonal Dynamic Risk Assessment, identify aggressive behaviour in individuals, defuse conflict situations, conduct a HOTprocedure and be aware of Station safety issues and risks.
Audience
All New Managed Stations Staff.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
CSA Induction Training.
Competence Awarded
CSA IND
Course Code
CSA IND
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
Cutter Bar Operation
Course Description
Provides training on how to undertake the necessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, describe hazardsand risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, how to apply machine specific procedures, and the safe and correctmethods of operating the Plasser &Theurer; Ballast Cleaner Cutter Bar.
Audience
Anyone required to operate high output machines and equipment as part of their daily work.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
OP1 Cutter Bar Operator
Competence Awarded
BCSOP1
Course Code
BCSOP1
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Cutting & Grinding Equipment
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Hand Held DiscCutters, Angle Grinders & Associated Abrasive Wheels.
Audience
Anyone required to operate Hand Held Disc Cutters, Angle Grinders & Associated Abrasive Wheels.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Cutting & grinding equipment.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 03.06
Course Code
PTMP 03.06
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
D75 Internal Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking D75 Internal Operation duties including how to carry out the necessary pre start and pre-workmachine functional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, how to apply the machinespecific procedures and the safe and correct methods of carrying out Matisa D75 Internal operations.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Matisa D75 Internal Operation duties on High Output machines.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
D75 Internal Operator
Competence Awarded
TRSD75I
Course Code
TRSD75I
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
D75 Outside Operation
Course Description
Training on the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake D75 Outisde Operation duties including thenecessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriatecontrol, how to apply the machine specific procedures and the safe and correct methods of operating the Matisa D75Outside.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake D75 Outside Operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
D75 Outside Operator
Competence Awarded
TRSD75O
Course Code
TRSD75O
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
DC Conductor Rail Associated Components Maintenance
Course Description
To develop the delegates understanding of the processes associated with DC Conductor Rail Component Maintenanceincluding: General Safety Insulators (inc: Packing and Fixings) Guard Boarding and Shrouding.
Audience
Those with responsibilities for maintenance of the traction components of DC Conductor Rails.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 2-8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective maintenance of the DC Conductor Rail's Associated Components.
Competence Awarded
DCCR 02
Course Code
DCCR 02
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.Working Near or Adjacent to the DC Conductor Rail; Personal Track Safety; Undertake correctivemaintenance of the DC Conductor Rail; Rail Drill; Jacks; Manual Handling; 12 months working experience in a DCCR team.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS DCCR; PTS; DCCR 01; PTMP 02.01; PTMP 07.04; HSE T9
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
DC Electrified Lines - Level A Machine Switch Out
Course Description
To enable certified staff to undertake duties required to obtain a machine switch out in accordance with the Electrified LinesWorking Instructions, GO/RT 3091.
Audience
Those working on the DC Rail infrastructure who needs to carry out such activity.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2-12
Competence Name Awarded
Level A - Machine Switch Out.
Competence Awarded
LA 3rd-R MSO-i
Course Code
LA 3rd-R MSO-i
Prerequisite Name
Engineering Supervisor First Aid for Electrical Accidents Person In Charge of Possession
Prerequisite Short Code
ESHSE T32PICOP
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
DC Electrified Lines - Procedure A Level A Authorised Persons
Course Description
To enable certified staff to undertake the role of Level A person for a Procedure A isolation of the conductor rail.
Audience
Those working on the DC Rail infrastructure who needs to carry out such activity.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2-10
Competence Name Awarded
Level A - Procedure A.
Competence Awarded
LA 3rd-R PA-i
Course Code
LA 3rd-R PA-i
Prerequisite Name
Engineering Supervisor First Aid for Electrical Accidents Level B - Strapping (inc testing) Level B - Switching Person InCharge of Possession Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
ESHSE T32LB 3rd-R St-ILB 3rd-R Sw-IPICOPPTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
DC Electrified Lines - Procedure B Level A Authorised Person
Course Description
To enable certified staff to undertake the role of a Level A Person for a Procedure B isolation of the conductor rail.
Audience
Those working on the DC Rail infrastructure who needs to carry out such activity.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4-10
Competence Name Awarded
Level A - Procedure B.
Competence Awarded
LA 3rd-R PB-i
Course Code
LA 3rd-R PB-i
Prerequisite Name
First Aid for Electrical Accidents Level B - Switching Personal Track Safety.Working Near or Adjacent to the DC ConductorRail Level B - Strapping (inc testing)
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T32; LB 3rd-R Sw-I; PTS DCCR; LB 3rd-R St-I
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
DC Electrified Lines - Procedure B Level A Nominated Person Merseyrail
Course Description
Training covering the technical ability and underpinning knowledge required to carry out the duties of a Nominated Person.
Audience
Those working on the DC Rail infrastructure who needs to carry out such activity.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4-10
Competence Name Awarded
Level A - Procedure B Merseyrail.
Competence Awarded
LA 3rd-R PB-iM
Course Code
LA 3rd-R PB-iM
Prerequisite Name
First Aid for Electrical Accidents Personal Track Safety.Working Near or Adjacent to the DC Conductor Rail Personal TrackSafety
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T32; PTS DCCR; PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
DC Electrified Lines - Switching - Level 'B'
Course Description
Training for certified staff to operate local track isolating switches as part of the procedure for isolating the conductor rail.
Audience
Those working on the DC Rail infrastructure who needs to carry out such activity.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2-10
Competence Name Awarded
Level B - Switching.
Competence Awarded
LB 3rd-R Sw-i
Course Code
LB 3rd-R Sw-i
Prerequisite Name
First Aid for Electrical Accidents Personal Track Safety Personal Track Safety.Working Near or Adjacent to the DCConductor Rail
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T32PTSPTS DCCR
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
DC Electrified Lines - Temporary Isolations
Course Description
Training to cover duties of a PICTI when implementing the temporary isolation of the conductor rail in accordance with theDC Electrified Lines Working Instructions (NR/WI/ELP/3091).
Audience
Those working on the DC Rail infrastructure who needs to carry out such activity.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2-10
Competence Name Awarded
Level B - Temporary Isolation.
Competence Awarded
LB 3rd-R T-i
Course Code
LB 3rd-R T-i
Prerequisite Name
First Aid for Electrical Accidents Controller of Site Safety Individual Working Alone Conductor Rail Permit - Testing using aLive Line Tester
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T32; COSS; IWA; COSS CRP LLT
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
DC Electrified Lines Testing and Strapping - Level 'B'
Course Description
Training covering duties of certified staff to test that the conductor rail is not energized and to fit short-circuiting straps(strapping).
Audience
Those working on the DC Rail infrastructure who needs to carry out such activity.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2-10
Competence Name Awarded
Level B - Strapping (inc testing).
Competence Awarded
LB 3rd-R St-i
Course Code
LB 3rd-R St-i
Prerequisite Name
First Aid for Electrical Accidents Personal Track Safety Personal Track Safety.Working Near or Adjacent to the DCConductor Rail
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T32PTSPTS DCCR
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
DC Isolation Planner
Course Description
Covers Health and Safety legislation, an overview of the DC electrified system, feeding systems, types of isolation, planningprocesses and documentation and roles and responsibilites within isolation planning.
Audience
This course is for new or existing DC Isolation Planners. Attendees will need to have a good understanding of Englishlanguage, literacy & numeracy and must be at least 18 years of age.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
DC Isolation Planner.
Competence Awarded
DC IP
Course Code
DC IP
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
DC Traction Cables & Bonding Systems Maintenance
Course Description
This course is designed to develop the delegates' understanding the processes of maintenance on the DC Conductor railstraction and bonding systems including: General Safety Cable Jointing Cable Installation and protection Negative BondingTrack Isolation Devices.
Audience
Those responsible for the corrective maintenance or testing of the Traction Cables and Bonding Systems equipment on theDC Rail infrastructure.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 2-8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective maintenance on Traction Cable & Bonding Systems.
Competence Awarded
DCCR 03
Course Code
DCCR 03
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.Working Near or Adjacent to the DC Conductor Rail; Rail Drill; Jacks; Manual Handling; 12 monthsworking experience in a DCCR team.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS DCCR; PTMP 02.01; PTMP 07.04; HSE T9
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
DCCR Induction
Course Description
This course is designed to instruct staff on their responsibilities when inspecting the Traction Cables and Bonding Systemson the DC Conductor Rail infrastructure.
Audience
This course is designed for those who are new in role for the installation, inspection and maintenance of the DC ConductorRail System.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4-10
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
DCCR Maintenance
Course Description
Training to provide understanding of the processes associated with DC Conductor Rail Maintenance including: GeneralSafety Conductor Rail and Ramps
Audience
Designed for those with responsibilities for the maintenance of DC Conductor Rails.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 2-8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective maintenance of the DC Conductor Rail.
Competence Awarded
DCCR 01
Course Code
DCCR 01
Prerequisite Name
First Aid for Electrical Accidents; Manual Handling; Personal Track Safety; Personal Track Safety.Working Near or Adjacentto the DC Conductor Rail; Rail Drill; Jacks; 12 months working experience in a DCCR team.
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T32; HSE T9; PTS; PTS DCCR; PTMP 02.01; PTMP 07.04
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
DIML - Alarm System - F&M;
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the DIML system operation, physical make up and electrical connectivity and to enable individuals toundertake the faulting & maintenance work on the DIML system.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians with a knowledge of basic telecoms principles who need to have the knowledge and skills to fault& maintain DIML System.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake installation and corrective maintenance of remote monitoring systems; Network Monitoring Systems - DITRemote End
Competence Awarded
Tel 21; Tel 21.01
Course Code
Tel 21; Tel 21.01
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
DIML - Alarm System - Install new PCBs
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the DIML system operation, physical make up and electrical connectivity to enable them toundertake installation of additional PCBs into existing sub-racks on the DIML system.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians with a knowledge of basic telecoms principles who need to install additional printed circuit boards(PCBs) into existing sub-racks on the DIML System.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake installation and corrective maintenance of remote monitoring systems
Competence Awarded
Tel 21
Course Code
Tel 21
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
DIML - Alarm System - PCG8 part 1
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the DIML system operation, physical make up and network connectivity and how to undertakemaintenance and basic programming work on the DIML system PC-G8 system and its components.
Audience
For technical support and NMC staff with a knowledge of Telecoms principles who need to maintain and use the DIMLsystems central monitoring equipment.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake installation and corrective maintenance of remote monitoring systems.
Competence Awarded
Tel 21
Course Code
Tel 21
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
DIML - Alarm System - PCG8 part 2
Course Description
Provides a deeper knowledge of the DIML system network connectivity and monitor screen mapping to enable delegates toprogramme the DIML system PC-G8 system and its components.
Audience
For technical support and NMC staff with a sound knowledge of the use, maintenance and network design of the DIMLcentral monitoring (PC-G8) system who need to undertake network management & programming of the monitoring network.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake installation and corrective maintenance of remote monitoring systems.
Competence Awarded
Tel 21
Course Code
Tel 21
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Dealing with Individual & Multiple Windblown trees
Course Description
KNW course to deal with individual and multiple windblown trees.
Audience
N/A
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Dealing with Individual Windblown Trees
Course Description
This course covers the following areas. Site safety. Severing the root plate. Severing a static root plate where the tree willfall. Severing a root plate where the root plate will fall back into the root plate hole. Securing a root plate where the weightbalance is away from the root plate hole Unacceptable procedures. Dismantling the crown of the tree, cross-sutting andstacking timber. Clear the site of all debris and notify all relevant authorities, check and clean equipment.
Audience
This training-only course is for people who are required to deal with individual windblown trees in open areas, haveattended the basic chainsaw courses in the series, or their equilivant. It is designed to prepare candidates for NPTC CS34.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance. Fell and process small trees. Fell and process medium sized trees.
Prerequisite Short Code
LM 30; LM 31; LM 32
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Dealing with Individual Windblown Trees (CS34) Refresher Training
Course Description
Refresher training for Dealing with Individual Windblown Trees (CS34) for experienced operators.
Audience
Refresher training for Dealing with Individual Windblown Trees (CS34) for experienced operators.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Process individual windblown trees.
Competence Awarded
LM 34
Course Code
LM 34
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Designated Person
Course Description
Covers the knowledge and skills to apply the Designated Person procedures and duties.
Audience
For those who will be undertaking the role of Designated Person.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Designated Person.
Competence Awarded
DP
Course Code
DP
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Diesel Generator Maintenance
Course Description
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking installation, maintenance, modification andrepair of generators on Network Rail controlled infrastructure.
Audience
Persons responsible for the maintenance of diesel generators.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Installation, Maintenance, Modification and Repair of Fixed and Mobile Generators.
Competence Awarded
Plant 2
Course Code
Plant 2
Prerequisite Name
Undertake Installation, Maintenance, Modification and Repair of LV Electrical Installations
Prerequisite Short Code
Plant 1
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Blended Training
Download Date: 21/12/2019
LearnIT
Course Name
Diploma in Business & Administration
Course Description
You will be assigned a dedicated Tutor who will visit you once a month to train, coach and support you throughout theduration of the course. You will agree a monthly action plan of activities to undertake and evidence to collect before yournext session. At the end of the course you will; understand the principles of providing business and administration services;contribute to the organisation of an event; collate and report data and management information; understand and be able toproduce business documents; effectively use IT software and hardware
Audience
Ideal for those who are entering a business and/or administration based role or those who would like to gain formalrecognition for their existing experience
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
LearnIT
Course Name
Diploma in Customer Services
Course Description
You will be assigned a dedicated Tutor who will visit you once a month to train, coach and support you throughout theduration of the course. You will agree a monthly action plan of activities to undertake and evidence to collect before yournext session. At the end of this course you will; understand the main principles of customer service; be able to deal withcustomers effectively; develop robust customer service relationships; resolve customer service challenges; promoteadditional products and services based on customer need/demand; handle objections efficiently
Audience
Ideal for those who have or will have frequent contact with internal and/or external customers
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
LearnIT
Course Name
Diploma in Facilities Services
Course Description
You will be assigned a dedicated Tutor who will visit you once a month to train, coach and support you throughout theduration of the course. You will agree a monthly action plan of activities to undertake and evidence to collect before yournext session. At the end of the course you will; be able to develop effective customer relationships; promote and maintainservice delivery; maintain site safety and security; control the use of resources in a property/site/premise
Audience
Ideal for those who are new to providing service delivery in areas such as Reception, Site Maintenance, Stations, Securityor back-office
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
LearnIT
Course Name
Diploma in ICT
Course Description
You will be assigned a dedicated Tutor who will visit you once a month to train, coach and support you throughout theduration of the course. You will agree a monthly action plan of activities to undertake and evidence to collect before yournext session. At the end of the course you will be able to; improve productivity using IT; understand the potential of ITincluding smart and mobile devices; develop personal and team effectiveness using IT; use collaborative technologies;understand how to use Word, Excel, PowerPoint and specialist software more efficiently
Audience
Ideal for those who are already established at using IT effectively within their existing role
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
LearnIT
Course Name
Diploma in Team Leading
Course Description
You will be assigned a dedicated Tutor who will visit you once a month to train, coach and support you throughout theduration of the course. You will agree a monthly action plan of activities to undertake and evidence to collect before yournext session. At the end of the course you will; have inslight into the priciples and processes of Management andLeadership; be able to effectively plan work and monitor team performance; manage conflict; communicate work-relatedinformation in the approprate format for your audience; be able to identify areas for collaboration with other departments;proactively encourage innovation and continuous improvement
Audience
Ideal for those who are entering a management role or those who would like to gain formal recognition for their existingexperience
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Category 1 (Separate Earthing Accessory/Reconfigurable)
Course Description
Covers theory and practice of the isolation and earthing of a representative sample of equipment from this category prior tomoving on the equipment-specific mentored training.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Isolate Category 1 - Separate Earthing Accessory/Reconfigurable types.
Competence Awarded
DIST Cat 1
Course Code
DIST Cat 1
Prerequisite Name
Level B: Isolate Earth and/or Switch Traction Distribution Equipment under direction (AC) and/or Level A: Isolate Earthand/or Switch and Issue Safety Documentation for Traction Distribution Equipment (AC)
Prerequisite Short Code
LB DIST AC - i or LA DIST AC – i
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Category 2 (Air Insulated Vacuum)
Course Description
Gives the opportunity to practice the isolation and earthing of a representative sample of equipment from this category priorto moving on the equipment-specific mentored training.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Isolate Category 2 - Air Insulated Vacuum type.
Competence Awarded
DIST Cat 2
Course Code
DIST Cat 2
Prerequisite Name
Level B: Isolate Earth and/or Switch Traction Distribution Equipment under direction (AC) and/or Level A: Isolate Earthand/or Switch and Issue Safety Documentation for Traction Distribution Equipment (AC)
Prerequisite Short Code
LB DIST AC - i or LA DIST AC – i
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Category 3 (Gas Insulated Switchgear)
Course Description
Gives the opportunity to practice the isolation and earthing of a representative sample of equipment from this category priorto moving on the equipment-specific mentored training.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Isolate Category 3 - Gas Insulated Switchgear.
Competence Awarded
DIST Cat 3
Course Code
DIST Cat 3
Prerequisite Name
Level B: Isolate Earth and/or Switch Traction Distribution Equipment under direction (AC) and/or Level A: Isolate Earthand/or Switch and Issue Safety Documentation for Traction Distribution Equipment (AC)
Prerequisite Short Code
LB DIST AC - i or LA DIST AC – i
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Category 4 (SMOS)
Course Description
Gives the opportunity to practice the isolation and earthing of a representative sample of equipment from this category priorto moving on the equipment-specific mentored training.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Isolate Category 4 - SMOS systems.
Competence Awarded
DIST Cat 4
Course Code
DIST Cat 4
Prerequisite Name
Level B: Isolate Earth and/or Switch Traction Distribution Equipment under direction (AC) and/or Level A: Isolate Earthand/or Switch and Issue Safety Documentation for Traction Distribution Equipment (AC)
Prerequisite Short Code
LB DIST AC - i or LA DIST AC – i
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Category 5 (Air Insulated Gas Breakers)
Course Description
Gives the opportunity to practice the isolation and earthing of a representative sample of equipment from this category priorto moving on the equipment-specific mentored training.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Isolate Category 5 - Air Insulated Gas Breakers.
Competence Awarded
DIST Cat 5
Course Code
DIST Cat 5
Prerequisite Name
Level B: Isolate Earth and/or Switch Traction Distribution Equipment under direction (AC) and/or Level A: Isolate Earthand/or Switch and Issue Safety Documentation for Traction Distribution Equipment (AC)
Prerequisite Short Code
LB DIST AC - i or LA DIST AC – i
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Category 6 (Flexible Portable Earthing)
Course Description
Gives the opportunity to practice the isolation and earthing of a representative sample of equipment from this category priorto moving on the equipment-specific mentored training.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Isolate Category 6 - Flexible Portable Earthing systems.
Competence Awarded
DIST Cat 6
Course Code
DIST Cat 6
Prerequisite Name
Level B: Isolate Earth and/or Switch Traction Distribution Equipment under direction (AC) and/or Level A: Isolate Earthand/or Switch and Issue Safety Documentation for Traction Distribution Equipment (AC)
Prerequisite Short Code
LB DIST AC - i or LA DIST AC – i
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Category 7 (Individual/Other)
Course Description
Gives the opportunity to practice the isolation and earthing of a representative sample of equipment from this category priorto moving on the equipment-specific mentored training.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Isolate Category 7 - Individual/Other systems.
Competence Awarded
DIST Cat 7
Course Code
DIST Cat 7
Prerequisite Name
Level B: Isolate Earth and/or Switch Traction Distribution Equipment under direction (AC) and/or Level A: Isolate Earthand/or Switch and Issue Safety Documentation for Traction Distribution Equipment (AC)
Prerequisite Short Code
LB DIST AC - i or LA DIST AC – i
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Category A (Withdrawable)
Course Description
Gives the opportunity to practice the isolation of a representative sample of equipment from this category prior to moving onthe equipment-specific mentored training.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Isolate Category A - Withdrawable type.
Competence Awarded
DIST Cat A
Course Code
DIST Cat A
Prerequisite Name
Level B: Isolate Earth and/or Switch Traction Distribution Equipment under direction (AC) and/or Level A: Isolate Earthand/or Switch and Issue Safety Documentation for Traction Distribution Equipment (AC)
Prerequisite Short Code
LB DIST AC + DC - i or LA DIST AC – i
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Category B (Fixed)
Course Description
Gives the opportunity to practice the isolation of a representative sample of equipment from this category prior to moving onthe equipment-specific mentored training.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Isolate Category B - Fixed type.
Competence Awarded
DIST Cat B
Course Code
DIST Cat B
Prerequisite Name
Level B: Isolate Earth and/or Switch Traction Distribution Equipment under direction (AC) and/or Level A: Isolate Earthand/or Switch and Issue Safety Documentation for Traction Distribution Equipment (AC)
Prerequisite Short Code
LB DIST AC - i or LA DIST AC – i
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Level A: Isolation Procedures
Course Description
Covers the procedure for arranging the isolation with the ECO.Covers the impact the isolation arrangements will have onthe operational network.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Level A: Isolate Earth and/or Switch and Issue Safety Documentation for Traction Distribution Equipment (AC+DC). Level A:Isolate Earth and/or Switch and Issue Safety Documentation for Traction Distribution Equipment (AC).
Competence Awarded
LA DIST AC+DC-i; LA DIST AC-i
Course Code
LA DIST AC+DC-i; LA DIST AC-i
Prerequisite Name
Level B: Isolate Earth and/or Switch Traction Distribution Equipment under direction (AC+DC) or Level B: Isolate Earthand/or Switch Traction Distribution Equipment under direction (AC) First Aid for Electrical Accidents
Prerequisite Short Code
LB DIST AC + AC - i or LB DISTAC - i; HSE T32
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Level B: AC & DC Isolation Procedures
Course Description
Training which covers the requirements for the isolation, earthing and/or switching of power distribution equipment. Thiscovers the transfer and cancellation of safety documentation and familiarisation of the requirements for working underdirection from the Level A person.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 3,5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Level B: Isolate Earth and/or Switch Traction Distribution Equipment under direction (AC+DC).
Competence Awarded
LB DIST AC+DC-i
Course Code
LB DIST AC+DC-i
Prerequisite Name
First Aid for Electrical Accidents
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T32
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Level B: AC Isolation Procedures
Course Description
Covers the requirements for the isolation, earthing and/or switching of power distribution equipment.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Level B: Isolate Earth and/or Switch Traction Distribution Equipment under direction (AC).
Competence Awarded
LB DIST AC-i
Course Code
LB DIST AC-i
Prerequisite Name
First Aid for Electrical Accidents
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T32
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Level C: Access & Egress Traction and/or Non Traction Locations
Course Description
Covers the procedures for gaining access/egress from power distribution locations and awareness of the non-work relatedprecautionary measures.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Level C: Access & Egress Traction and/or non traction locations.
Competence Awarded
LC DIST
Course Code
LC DIST
Prerequisite Name
First Aid for Electrical Accidents.
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T32
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Distribution - Level D: Receive Safety Documentation
Course Description
Training covering the safety documentation personal responsibilities.
Audience
Level B or Level A Individual who intend to train to achieve competence in isolation and earthing equipment types
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Level D: Receive Safety Documentation.
Competence Awarded
LD DIST
Course Code
LD DIST
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Drainage Vehicle Conversion - Vacuum Loading Verse Air Conveying
Course Description
Provides training ror undertaking drainage vehicle - vacuum loading verse air conveying.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake drainage vehicle - vacuum loading verse air conveying.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Drainage Vehicle Conversion - Vacuum Loading Verse Air Conveying.
Competence Awarded
DVC VLVAC
Course Code
DVC VLVAC
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
0
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Driver Only Operation CCTV Maintenance and Set Up
Course Description
Focusing on CCTV systems for Driver Only Operations (DOO).
Audience
For Telecoms or S&T; Technicians/Engineers who are to be engaged in faulting and maintenance activities on DOO CCTVsystems.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of DOO Systems; DOO -CCTV
Competence Awarded
Tel 06; Tel 06.01
Course Code
Tel 06; Tel 06.01
Prerequisite Name
Telecoms Maintenance Testing & Failure Investigation Process Handbook; Signal Maintenance Testing Handbook
Prerequisite Short Code
TMTH; SMTH
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Off Track
Course Name
Dry Stone Walling
Course Description
Provides awareness of the roles and responsibilities associated with the maintenance and repair of dry stone walls in linewith LANTRA requirements
Audience
For anyone who is required to repair and maintain dry stone walls.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Dumper Truck
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of dumper trucks.
Audience
Anyone required to operate dumper trucks.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 3
Competence Name Awarded
Dumper truck.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 18.07
Course Code
PTMP 18.07
Prerequisite Name
Safe us of Mobile Plant
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 18
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Industry recognised standard
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Electric Needle Guns
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Electric NeedleGun.
Audience
Anyone required to use the Electric Needle Gun.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Electric needle guns.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 10.01
Course Code
PTMP 10.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant; Safe use of Generator Equipment.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00; PTMP 01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Electrical Control Room Operator Initial Training - AC
Course Description
A comprehensive overview of AC electrification and the role of the ECRO in maintaining an effective rail operation. Detailingthe responsibilities, procedures and documentation involved in the role and enabling attendees to go into the workplace fora programme of continued action learning which leads to full competence.
Audience
This course is for newly-recruited ECROs who will be working in AC environments.
Duration: 6 weeks Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Electrical Control Room Equipment-AC (on completion of action learning)
Competence Awarded
ECRO AC
Course Code
ECRO AC
Prerequisite Name
Prerequisite Short Code
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Electrical Control Room Operator Initial Training - DC
Course Description
A comprehensive overview of DC electrification and the role of the ECRO in maintaining an effective rail operation. Detailingthe responsibilities, procedures and documentation involved in the role and enabling attendees to go into the workplace fora programme of continued action learning which leads to full competence.
Audience
This course is for newly-recruited ECROs who will be working in DC environments.
Duration: 6 weeks Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Electrical Control Room Equipment-DC (on completion of action learning)
Competence Awarded
ECRO DC
Course Code
ECRO DC
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Electrical Safety Awareness eLearning
Course Description
This eLearning comprises 5 modules, which must be taken sequentially and form a learning path. Module 1 This moduleaims to build on your current knowledge of safe working practices on and around the electrical equipment which forms thesignalling power distribution system. This will be achieved by introducing you to a new set of safety instructions which havebeen produced. Module 2 This module will help you to understand Live and Dead working on or near signalling powerdistribution equipment above 175 v ac and will explore the flowcharts designed to help you plan work in accordance withNR/SPS S001. Module 3 This module will help you to understand the Live Working requirements in accordance with NRSPS / S002 and how to check tools and protective equipment. Module 4 This module will help you to understand theIsolation of Electrical Supplies in accordance with NR/ SPS S003 and the basic isolation procedure. Module 5 This modulewill help you to understand how to safely access equipment housings and the entry and exit procedures contained withinNR/SPS S004.
Audience
Frontline maintenance staff ranging from an Operative all the way to a Section Manager.
Duration: 95 mins Day(s) Class Size: n/a
Competence Name Awarded
n/a
Competence Awarded
n/a
Course Code
n/a
Prerequisite Name
Undertake installation, maintenance, modification and repair of L V electrical installations, Work safely on Signalling PowerSupplies
Prerequisite Short Code
Plant 01, SIG 42
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
n/a
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Electrical Signals (Inc AWS) FLMF
Course Description
Provides training on the maintenance, faulting repairing or testing of electrical signals and ancillary equipment includingmulti aspect colour light signal, Position Light junction indicator (PLJI), Multi lamp route indicator (MLRI), Banner Repeater,Position Light Signal (PL), Ground Position Light signal (GPLS), Limit of shunt indicators, Stencil, and the associatedcontrolling relays/units AWS equipment.
Audience
Signalling Technicians responsible for the maintenance, faulting repairing and testing of electrical signals and ancilliaryequipment with a minimum of 6 months workplace experience.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
Sig 07
Course Code
Sig 07
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 07
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Electro-Static Sensitive Devices (ESSD)
Course Description
Provides training for carrying out work on Electrostatic Sensitive Devices.
Audience
Signalling Technicians required to carry out work on Electrostatic Sensitive Devices.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Ellipse data Entry (LXM)
Course Description
This course will provide users with the ability to use Ellipse as a tool for the processing and amendment of works orderspertaining to the maintenance of railway assets and the recording of labour costing information.
Audience
Staff that are going to become Route Level Crossing Managers only.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 3
Competence Name Awarded
Competence Awarded
Course Code
Prerequisite Name
Prerequisite Short Code
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Engineering Supervisor
Course Description
By the end of the training you will be able to describe the role, responsibilities, procedures and requirements for setting up aworksite, all interfaces and maintaining safety .
Audience
For those who have been selected to undertake the role of Engineering Supervisor.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Engineering Supervisor; NR/L3/OCS/084 (issue 3) brief 2011.
Competence Awarded
ESLCV, 084ES
Course Code
ESLCV, 084ES
Prerequisite Name
Controller of Site Safety. Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
COSS, PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Station Operations
Course Name
Enhanced Customer Service Training for Stations
Course Description
A four day interactive course to develop enhanced skills and confidence to deal effectively with customers at Network RailManaged Stations.
Audience
All staff at Network Rail Managed Stations who interact directly with customers, and their managers.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 15
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Excavator <5 Tonnes
Course Description
Provides training for those required to operate a Tracked Excavator below 5 tonnes in their daily work.
Audience
Anyone responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to operate Excavators.
Duration: 6 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
Excavator <5 tonnes.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 18.06
Course Code
PTMP 18.06
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of mobile plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 18
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Industry recognised standard
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
FCAW4 - Conductor Rail Welding - Conversion
Course Description
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking FCAW4a Joining of conductor rail as part oftheir duties on Network Rail Infrastructure. It is designed to develop a person’s knowledge, understanding and skills and istherefore particularly suited to persons required to prove their competence in these areas. To provide the underpinningknowledge and practical experience and enable candidates to demonstrate their competence in the Oxy-Fuel, gas cuttingand To provide the underpinning knowledge and practical experience in the safe effective operation of the miller 8vs semiautomatic welding machine to join conductor rails.
Audience
It is designed to develop the delegate’s knowledge, understanding and skills as defined in parts of competence standardslisted below and is therefore particularly suited to persons required to prove their competence in these areas.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Competence Awarded
Course Code
Prerequisite Name
Repairs and resurfacing of plain rail, all rail grade groups and welding for track circuit purposes; Rail mounted disc cutter;Cutting & grinding equipment; Undertake Oxy Gas Cutting.
Prerequisite Short Code
FCAW1; PTMP 03.01; PTMP 03.06; Weld 102
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
FCAW4a - Conductor Rail Welding - Initial
Course Description
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking FCAW4a Joining of conductor rail as part oftheir duties on Network Rail Infrastructure. It is designed to develop a person’s knowledge, understanding and skills and istherefore particularly suited to persons required to prove their competence in these areas. To provide the underpinningknowledge and practical experience and enable candidates to demonstrate their competence in the Oxy-Fuel, gas cuttingand To provide the underpinning knowledge and practical experience in the safe effective operation of the miller 8vs semiautomatic welding machine to join conductor rails.
Audience
It is designed to develop the delegate’s knowledge, understanding and skills as defined in parts of competence standardslisted below and is therefore particularly suited to persons required to prove their competence in these areas.
Duration: 15 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Flux Core Arc Welding FCAW4a.
Competence Awarded
FCAW4a
Course Code
FCAW4a
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of generator equipment.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
FTN - Alcatel 1511 Max
Course Description
Provides the knowledge to undertake first and second line faulting, maintenance, commissioning and installation activitieson Alcatel 1511 Max equipment.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians, technical support, NMC engineers & commissioning engineers who will be undertaking faulting,maintenance, and commissioning activities on the FTN Alcatel 1511 Max equipment.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Transmission systems; Telecoms Digital Transmission Systems -FTN Alcatel - 1511Max
Competence Awarded
Tel 08; Tel 08.55
Course Code
Tel 08; Tel 08.55
Prerequisite Name
Telecoms Digital Transmission Systems - FTN Alcatel - PDH
Prerequisite Short Code
Tel 08.53
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
FTN - Alcatel ISA
Course Description
Provides the knowledge to undertake first and second line faulting, maintenance, commissioning and installation activitieson Alcatel ISA equipment.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians, technical support, NMC engineers & commissioning engineers who will be undertaking faulting,maintenance, and commissioning activities on the Alcatel ISA equipment.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Transmission systems; Telecoms Digital Transmission Systems -FTN Alcatel ISA
Competence Awarded
Tel 08; Tel 08.58
Course Code
Tel 08; Tel 08.58
Prerequisite Name
Telecoms Digital Transmission Systems - FTN Alcatel - SDH
Prerequisite Short Code
Tel 08.54
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
FTN - Alcatel PDH
Course Description
Provides knowledge to undertake first and second line maintenance and faulting on the Alcatel PDH FTN transmissionequipment
Audience
For experienced Telecoms technicians and engineers who will be undertaking first and second line maintenance andfaulting activities on the Alcatel PDH equipment.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Transmission systems; Telecoms Digital Transmission Systems -FTN Alcatel - PDH
Competence Awarded
Tel 08; Tel 08.53
Course Code
Tel 08; Tel 08.53
Prerequisite Name
A good knowledge of telecoms transmission principles, an understanding of PCM and TDM and fully IT/Laptop literate. Thecourse is not suitable for Jointers or others who have not had Laptop to configuration experience.
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
FTN - Alcatel SDH
Course Description
Provides knowledge to undertake first and second line maintenance and faulting on the Alcatel SDH FTN transmissionequipment
Audience
For experienced Telecoms technicians and engineers who will be undertaking first and second line maintenance andfaulting activities on the Alcatel SDH equipment.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Transmission systems; Telecoms Digital Transmission Systems -FTN Alcatel - SDH
Competence Awarded
Tel 08; Tel 08.54
Course Code
Tel 08; Tel 08.54
Prerequisite Name
A good knowledge of telecoms transmission principles, an understanding of PCM and TDM and fully IT/Laptop literate. Thecourse is not suitable for Jointers or others who have not had Laptop to configuration experience.
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Health and Safety
Course Name
Face Fit Briefing: Module 1 Awareness of Respiratory Hazards
Course Description
Learn about the dangers associated with respiratory hazards, how to mitigate the risks and how to fit an RPE. In thisbriefing, you will learn about the dangers associated with respiratory hazards, how to mitigate the risks by using simplesteps and how to fit an RPE to ensure the protection offered is adequate and effective.
Audience
This briefing is aimed at Network Rail Personnel and those who work across the rail industry: - who are responsibleemployees required to wear Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE); - who wear RPE as part of the Personal ProtectiveEquipment (PPE); - who are Face Fit testers. Module 1 Awareness Briefing is applicable to employees who have beenidentified of being at risk of an exposure to a hazardous substance. This module is a pre-requisite to all other modules. Thismodule can be used by office staff even where the risk of exposure is minimal.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Health and Safety
Course Name
Face Fit Briefing: Module 2 Face Fit Requirements and Fit Check
Course Description
You will learn about the dangers associated with respiratory hazards and how to implement simple steps to mitigate and/orreduce the risks.
Audience
This briefing is aimed at Network Rail Personnel and those who work across the rail industry: - who are responsibleemployees required to wear Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE); - who wear RPE as part of the Personal ProtectiveEquipment (PPE); - who are Face Fit testers. This e-learning module should be completed by employees who have beenidentified as being at risk of an exposure, have been identified as requiring a tight fitting respiratory protective equipmentand are subject to fit testing. It is also a pre-requisite to module 3. Not for office-based staff.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Health and Safety
Course Name
Face Fit Briefing: Module 3 Face Fit Testing
Course Description
Learn about the dangers associated with respiratory hazards, how to mitigate the risks by using simple steps and how totest tight fitting RPE.
Audience
This course is aimed at Network Rail Personnel and those who work across the rail industry: - who are responsibleemployees required to wear Respiratory Protective Equipment (RPE); -who will need to perform a face fit test. This module,along with the two preceding modules must be undertaken by those identified to become a Face Fit tester. Upon completionof this, a practical session must be booked and attended in order to gain the face fit tester competence. The moduleidentifies the ways in which this must be achieved. Not for office-based staff.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Failure and Incident Testing (Level 1)
Course Description
Understand the procedures that are for the reporting and recording of wrong side failures. Understand how to recognise theimplications of the failures symptoms in the operational safety of the railway in determining the classification of the fault.Understand which types of failures have requirements for the preservation of evidence and how it should be implemented.
Audience
This course is designed to train persons who are responsible for the maintenance, faulting repairing or testing of the SignalEngineering equipment, who undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course of action.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Signal Maintenance Testing.SFI Level 1
Competence Awarded
SMTH.13
Course Code
SMTH.13
Prerequisite Name
Managing Site Safety Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWSUndertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Signalling Cables Signal Maintenance Testing.Core Skills Take and relinquish responsibility for Signallingequipment Ensure effective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installationactivities
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T50; Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25; SMTH.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
T3+
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Failure and Incident Testing (Level 2)
Course Description
Which procedures give guidelines and instructions relating to the response to signalling failures.How to verify the symptomsof a failure which were apparent to the signalman, driver, technician or member of the public to assess the occurrence andoperational effect. How to recognise the implications of the failure symptoms on the operational safety of the railway indetermining the classification of the fault.
Audience
This course is designed to train persons required to carry out initial investigation into reported signalling failures, classify thefault and diagnose it to a possible faulty system or equipment.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Signal Maintenance Testing.SFI Level 2
Competence Awarded
SMTH.14
Course Code
SMTH.14
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS Undertake correctiveand preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofSignalling Cables Signal Maintenance Testing.Core Skills Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipmentEnsure effective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25; SMTH.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
T3+
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Fault Finding & Diagram Techniques
Course Description
Provides training on the procedures for locating faults in relay based signalling systems.
Audience
Signalling Technicians responsible for locating faults in relay based signalling systems with a minimum of 6 monthsworkplace experience in signal engineering maintenance.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course of action Undertake initial diagnosis of failures todetermine the necessary course of action. Fault Finding
Competence Awarded
Sig 23; Sig 23.01
Course Code
Sig 23; Sig 23.01
Prerequisite Name
Before attending this course a delegate should have an understanding of signalling equipment, at least six monthsexperience in signal engineering maintenance. Delegate must also hold the preventative and corrective maintenancecompetences of the specific equipment they will be applying this course content to.
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Felling Large Trees over 760mm (CS33) Refresher Training
Course Description
Refresher Training for Felling Large Trees over 760mm for experience operators (CS33).
Audience
Refresher Training for Felling Large Trees over 760mm for experience operators (CS33).
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Specialist tree felling.
Competence Awarded
LM 33
Course Code
LM 33
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Felling Medium Trees (380-760mm) Refresher Training
Course Description
Refresher training for Felling Medium Trees for experienced operators (CS32).
Audience
Refresher training for Felling Medium Trees for experienced operators (CS32).
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Fell and process medium sized trees. Specialist tree felling.
Prerequisite Short Code
LM 32; LM 33
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Felling and Procesing Trees over 380mm
Course Description
Felling trees can be a dangerous task. That is why it is important to make sure you have the confidence, knowledge andskills needed to do it safely. This course will provide you with the techniques and safety information you need to ensure thatyou are confident and safe when felling trees over 380mm. This course covers: HSE legislation and safety guielines, felling,snedding and de-limbing, cross-cutting felled timber, taking down hung-up trees and stump treatment, clearing site andchainsaw checks.
Audience
Individuals who need to fell trees over 380mm. Pre-requisites: (974) Level 2 award in Chainsaw Maintenance andCross-cutting (LM 30, LM 30.01 and LM 30.02). (976) Level 2 award in Felling and Procesing Trees up to 380mm (LM 31).
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance Fell and process small trees
Prerequisite Short Code
LM 30LM 31
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Felling and Processing Trees up to 380mm
Course Description
This course provides you with the appropriate techniques and safety guidelines to ensure confidence when felling trees upto 380mm. It will cover: HSE legislation, felling, branch removal - snedding and de-limbing, cross-cutting felled timber,taking down hung-up trees using hand tools, clearing site and chainsaw checks.
Audience
Individuals who need to fell trees up to 380mm. Pre-requisites:
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Felling small trees up to 380mm (CS31) Refresher Training
Course Description
For experienced operators who require refresher training on Felling small trees up to 380mm. This relates to course 2541felling and Procesing Trees up to 380mm.
Audience
For experienced operators who require refresher training on Felling small trees up to 380mm. This relates to course 2541felling and Procesing Trees up to 380mm.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Fell and process small trees.
Prerequisite Short Code
LM 31
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Field Data Manager & Handheld Overview for Level Crossing Supervisors (LXM)
Course Description
Introduces Supervisors to Field Data Manager for Level Crossing employees by reviewing LX Inspections, Work Orders andassociated scripts in FDM.
Audience
Suitable for those with, or due to have, the responsibilities of a Route Level Crossing Manager.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Ford Concentrator (Tunnel Telephone System)
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the Ford Concentrator system physical make up and programming and to enable them to undertakefaulting, maintenance and basic installation.
Audience
Experienced Telecoms technicians who need the knowledge and skills to fault, maintain and make installation changes toFord tunnel telephone systems.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Telephone systems; Tunnel Emergency Communication System -Ford (Northern City Line)
Competence Awarded
Tel 04; Tel 04.06
Course Code
Tel 04; Tel 04.06
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Fork Lift Truck
Course Description
Proivdes training on how to prepare, drive, safely operate and maintain the Diesel Counterbalance Fork Lift Truck.
Audience
Anyone responsible for the safe use of Fork Lift Trucks in their daily work.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 5
Competence Name Awarded
Fork lift truck.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 18.05
Course Code
PTMP 18.05
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of mobile plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 18
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Industry recognised standard
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Foundation Control Systems
Course Description
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking maintenance activities on signalling controlsystems. It is designed as a first course at the overview level to prepare staff for more in-depth equipment specific training.This module does not in itself confer specific system competence, but rather prepares the delegate for more equipmentspecific training designed to deliver competence.
Audience
Before attending this training a person should have successfully completed:Basic signalling courses such as SE1 & SE2and have experience of signalling maintenance on conventional signalling technology.
Duration: 2.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of control systems
Competence Awarded
Sig 20
Course Code
Sig 20
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Francis & Lewis International - Mast Maintenance & Use
Course Description
Provides the knowledge to inspect, maintain and climb (if certificated as a climber) FLI masts as used on the GSM-R -Network NR400 series monopoles; RDS Frames; Lattice Towers.
Audience
For Telecoms aerial riggers and other staff already qualified as "climbers" who will be involved in the inspection,Maintenance and climbing of FLI masts.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Mast Inspection, Corrective and Preventative Maintenance and Faulting of Antenna Systems, Feeders andAssociated Equipment Undertake corrective and preventative Maintenance of FLI Structures and Frames on the GSMRNetwork
Competence Awarded
Tel 26; Tel 26.06
Course Code
Tel 26; Tel 26.06
Prerequisite Name
Working at Height - Advanced Climber
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE 42
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Furrer+Frey Overhead Line Equipment Maintenance
Course Description
Familiarisation on Furrer + Frey equipment, combining both theory and practical training methods to give competent OLEmaintenance staff the knowledge and skills to conduct maintenance on the GEFF OLE infrastructure.
Audience
For competent Linesmen to transfer their knowledge of conduct preventative and corrective maintenance from previousequipment to Furrer & Frey equipment.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 4-8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
G110 Author, Checker, Approver
Course Description
This course is designed to train persons who are responsible for the roles of Author, Checker or Approver in relation toNon-Conceptual Works and Emergency Testing (G110 Testing) in their daily work.On successful completion of the courseassessments, a Statement of Achievement will be issued to the delegate.Following successful completion of training eachdelegate shall undertake a period of Mentorship in the workplace.Competence shall be re-assessed as a minimum everyTWO years. Test Schedule Author/Checkers/Approver shall additionally undergo assessment periodically in order to retaincompetence. External employers may impose their own additional assessment process and shall arrange suitablesurveillance of G110 Test Author/Checkers/Approver.
Audience
Have successfully completed SMTH and hold SFI level 2 or Method Statement writing competence or have experience inSignal Works Testing or Signal Works Installation for the Author/Checker.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Author / Check G110 Test Schedules. Approve G110 Test Schedules.
Competence Awarded
Sig 56; Sig 57
Course Code
Sig 56; Sig 57
Prerequisite Name
Signal Maintenance Testing. Signal Maintenance Testing. SFI Level 2
Prerequisite Short Code
SMTH; SMTH.14
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4, 6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
G110 Tester / Lead Tester
Course Description
Designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking Non-Conceptual Works and Emergency Testing (G110Testing) in their daily work.Following successful completion of training each delegate shall be competent to carry out theduties of G110 Testing.Competence shall be re-assessed as a minimum every TWO years. Testers shall additionallyundergo assessment periodically in order to retain competence. External employers may impose their own additionalassessment process and shall arrange suitable surveillance of G110 Testing.
Audience
Designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking Non-Conceptual Works and Emergency Testing (G110Testing) in their daily work.Following successful completion of training each delegate shall be competent to carry out theduties of G110 Testing.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake G110 Testing Duties.
Competence Awarded
Sig 55
Course Code
Sig 55
Prerequisite Name
Signal Maintenance Testing Signal Maintenance Testing. SFI Level 1
Prerequisite Short Code
SMTH; SMTH.13
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
T3+
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
GETS Relay Interlocking Serial Interface [RISI]
Course Description
At the end of this training event delegates will be able to: Carry out SMS tests / checks on the RISI system including:Confirm that control and indication bits are appropriate Signaller Alarms Logger PC Interegate indications and loggersystems to identified failed parts and rectify in accordance with relevant instructions Identify critical failure modes andremedy / escalate in accordance with industry guidance.
Audience
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with the GE Transportation, RISI system and to givethem the knowledge and skills necessary to carry out maintenance and faulting duties on the system using appropriatetechniques in a range of circumstances in line with current industry standards.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electronic Based Interlocking. Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Electronic Based Interlocking.GETS RISI
Competence Awarded
Sig 19; Sig 19.12
Course Code
Sig 19; Sig 19.12
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofTrack Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWSUndertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Signalling Cables Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment Ensure effective progressionof work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23;Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
GSM BTS 9000
Course Description
This course will introduce telecommunications personnel to the maintenance procedures of the BTS 9000 indoor. Thesecond section gives a more detailed description of the main modules, and the operation of the BTS. The last sectionprovides a description of the TIL terminal which will be used for local maintenance when a solution is not possible from theOMC-R to repair a faulty equipment.
Audience
Telecoms technicians and engineers who will be required to maintain and fault find the BTS 9000 equipment.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of GSM-R equipment; GSM-R Network- BTS 9000
Competence Awarded
Tel 20; Tel 20.07
Course Code
Tel 20; Tel 20.07
Prerequisite Name
n/a
Prerequisite Short Code
n/a
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
GSM-R Principles & Air Interface
Course Description
Provides the knowledge of GSM-R principles and the GSM-R air interface for them to be able to hold an informeddiscussion, on necessary actions, with NMC or other remote monitoring centre. They shall also be able to collect data usingthe trio-rail equipment and use the ROG100 in engineer mode.
Audience
For experienced Telecoms engineers & technicians with a sound knowledge of analogue radio principles who are likely tobe involved in faults on the "air side" of the system or who will be involved in commissioning testing and snagging.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of GSM-R equipment; GSM-R Network - Base Station Subsystems - AirInterface
Competence Awarded
Tel 20; Tel 20.04
Course Code
Tel 20; Tel 20.04
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
GSM-R Repeaters (Tunnel)
Course Description
Provides the knowledge of GSM-R (tunnel) repeaters for them to be able to hold an informed discussion, on necessaryactions, with NMC or other remote monitoring centre. It also enables them to fault, replace and set up a repeater withoutremote guidance.
Audience
For experienced Telecoms engineers & technicians with a sound knowledge of analogue radio principles and at least anappreciation of GSM-R who are likely to be involved in faults on the (tunnel) repeaters or who will be involved incommissioning testing and snagging.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of GSM-R equipment; GSM-R Network - Base Station Subsystems -Tunnel Repeater
Competence Awarded
Tel 20; Tel 20.03
Course Code
Tel 20; Tel 20.03
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
GSM-R for UK Rail Engineers
Course Description
Provides understanding on the implications that changes made to Network Rail■'s infrastructure have on Network Rail'■sGSM-R network.
Audience
Personnel involved in technical design, commissioning and Technical Support activities on Network Rail’s infrastructure.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake PE duties for projects that involve GSM-R e.g. specify requirements, undertake Design Reviews, Review safetydocumentation e.g. WPPs, Quality inspections, Review Test documentation, O&Ms.;
Competence Awarded
TEL PE120
Course Code
TEL PE120
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
GSMR Refresher Training: REC (Railway Emergency Calls)
Course Description
This module will help you to refresh your knowledge on how to make a REC, what happens when you receive a REC, howto report a fault and the difference between a REC and an Urgent Call. This material will be delivered via interactivescreens, videos, knowledge tests and scenarios to help you retain this key information.
Audience
The target audience for this module are: Signallers Controllers Also, this module is for the awareness of: Mobile OperationsManagers Local Operations Managers Operations Managers
Duration: 30 mins Day(s) Class Size: n/a
Competence Name Awarded
n/a
Competence Awarded
Course Code
Prerequisite Name
n/a
Prerequisite Short Code
n/a
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
n/a
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
GSMR Refresher Training: Urgent Calls
Course Description
This module will help you to refresh your knowledge on what an Urgent Call is, how to make and receive an Urgent Call andthe difference between an Urgent Call and a REC (Railway Emergency Call) is. This material will be delivered via interactivescreens, videos, knowledge tests and scenarios to help you retain this key information.
Audience
The target audience for this module are: Signallers Controllers Also, this module is for the awareness of: Mobile OperationsManagers Local Operations Managers Operations Managers
Duration: 30 mins Day(s) Class Size: n/a
Competence Name Awarded
n/a
Competence Awarded
n/a
Course Code
n/a
Prerequisite Name
n/a
Prerequisite Short Code
n/a
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
n/a
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
GSMR UPS Emerson
Course Description
Provides delegates with the knowledge required to be competent in the corrective and preventative maintenance of theEmerson UPS used in GSMR applications.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians and engineers who are required to care for and maintain the GSMR UPS system.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Telecoms power supplies; GSMR UPS Emerson
Competence Awarded
Tel 03; Tel 03.36
Course Code
Tel 03; Tel 03.36
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
General Lifting & Moving Equipment (Tail Lift)
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of General Lifting &Moving Equipment.
Audience
Anyone required to use tail lifts in their daily work.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
General lifting & moving equipment.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 17.01
Course Code
PTMP 17.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Handheld Stone Blower
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Hand Held StoneBlower.
Audience
Anyone required to use a Hand Held Stone Blower.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Handheld stone blower.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 06.01
Course Code
PTMP 06.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
High Output Systems Manager - BCSM
Course Description
Providing training on how to undertake the necessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards andrisks specific to operation and appropriate controls, how to apply the machine specific procedures and the safe and correctmethods of carrying out the operating of High Output System Manager.
Audience
Anyone required to operate high output machinery and equipment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
Ballast Cleaner System Manager
Competence Awarded
BCSM
Course Code
BCSM
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
High Output Systems Manager - TRSM
Course Description
Training on the High Output Systems Manager TRSM duties including how to undertake the necessary pre start andpre-work machine functional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, how to apply themachine specific procedure and the safe and correct methods of carrying out the operating of High Output SystemManager.
Audience
Anyone required to operate High Output TRSM Operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
Track Renewal System Manager
Competence Awarded
TRSM
Course Code
TRSM
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Hot Axle Box Detector GE FUS FLMF
Course Description
Provides an understanding of Engineering specifications associated with specific types of hot axle box detector systemsand how they work under normal operating conditions; also includes maintenance, faulting, repair and testing activity as wellas procedures for maintaining personal safety.
Audience
This course is designed to train persons required to undertake corrective maintenance of the GE FUS Hot Axle BoxDetector system.Pre-requisiteBefore attending this training a person should have: Successfully completed SignalEngineering Maintenance 2, OR Other suitable similar or related training, & Attended a number of lineside equipmenttraining courses & Not less than 2 years work experience in a signal maintenance / faulting / installation or testingenvironment.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Hot Axle Box Detector Systems. Undertake corrective andpreventative maintenance of Hot Axle Box Detector Systems.GE FUS
Competence Awarded
Sig 22; Sig 22.01
Course Code
Sig 22; Sig 22.01
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofTrack Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWSUndertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Signalling Cables Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment Managing Site Safety Ensureeffective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; HSE T50 ; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Hot Axle Box Detector Phoenix MB FLMF
Course Description
Provides an understanding of the overall working of the system, what tools and are equipment are required to complete anywork and how maintenance/faulting activities affect the safe operation of the railway. Also includes procedures formaintaining operational and personal safety and what are the limits of your responsibility and authority. This coursecomprises 3 days First Line Maintenance and Faulting (FLMF)and 2 days Second Line Maintenance and Faulting (SLMF)thus making up the 5 day duration
Audience
This course is designed to train persons required to undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of the Phoenix MBHABD system.Pre-Requisites:Before attending this training a person should have: Successfully completed SignalEngineering Maintenance 2, OR Other suitable similar or related training, & Attended a number of lineside equipmenttraining courses & Not less than 2 years work experience in a signal maintenance / faulting / installation or testingenvironment.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Hot Axle Box Detector Systems. Phoenix MB
Competence Awarded
Sig 22; Sig 22.06
Course Code
Sig 22; Sig 22.06
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofTrack Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWSUndertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Signalling Cables Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment Managing Site Safety Ensureeffective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; HSE T50; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Huck Bolt Fastener
Course Description
Provide the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Huck Bolt Fastener.
Audience
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where theyare required to use a Huck Bolt Fastener in their daily work. It is designed to develop the delegates’ knowledge,understanding and skills.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Huck bolt fastener.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 04.01
Course Code
PTMP 04.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face - Specialist Venue - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Hy-Drive Conversion
Course Description
At the end of this training event, delegates will understand and/or be able to: Identification of system components. Performsignalling maintenance to the required specifications. Find and repair faults in line with themanufacturers operation.
Audience
Personnel who are responsible for: Routine signalling maintenance where equipment is installed. Signalling grades whosework involves the installation, Faulting or maintenance of the Hy-drive points system.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Rail Clamp Point Locks.In Bearer Undertake corrective andpreventative maintenance of Rail Clamp Point Locks.SO Backdrives Install and adjust Rail Clamp Point Locks.In BearerInstallation
Competence Awarded
Sig 12.01; Sig 12.03; Sig 34.01
Course Code
Sig 12.01; Sig 12.03; Sig 34.01
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Rail Clamp Point Locks.Rail Mounted OR Install and adjust RailClamp Point Locks.Rail Mounted Installation
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 12.02; Sig 34.02
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3&4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Hydraulic Spike Extractors
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Hydraulic SpikeExtractor.
Audience
Anyone required to use a Hydraulic Spike Extractor.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Hydraulic spike extractors.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 04.02
Course Code
PTMP 04.02
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Hydraulic Tensors
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Hydraulic Tensors.
Audience
Anyone required to use a Hydraulic Tensors.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Hydraulic tensors.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 05.03
Course Code
PTMP 05.03
Prerequisite Name
Safe us of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Hydraulic Web Grinder
Course Description
Provides underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Hydraulic WebGrinder.
Audience
Anyone responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to use a Hydraulic Web Grinder
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Cutting & grinding equipment.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 03.07
Course Code
PTMP 03.07
Prerequisite Name
Safe us of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
LearnIT
Course Name
ICT Introduction
Course Description
At the end of the course you will be able to; recognise device types and the purpose of devices; understand basicoperations and settings; use pointing devices; access and use the internet; access and complete online learning; transferfiles and data; use email functions; effectively use the features of software applications such as Word and Excel.
Audience
Ideal for those with little or no prior knowledge or exposure to computers
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
LearnIT
Course Name
ICT Principles
Course Description
At the end of the course you will be able to; understand the functionality of smart devices and tablets including thedifference between Operating Systems such as iOS, Android and Windows; understand web-based/Cloud applications suchas Google Drive, Officce 365; effectively use softward applications such as Word, Excel and email; be able to communicatemore effectively using a range of difference methods
Audience
Ideal for those with little or no prior knowledge or exposure to newer technology hardware and operating systems
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
IST VDU Conversion Course
Course Description
An additional module for all signallers who will operate in a VDU signalled area. It provides the underpinning knowledge andpractical experience (through a simulated environment) to carry out the role. the course includes theoretical and practicalhands-on scenarios and assessments.
Audience
For fully qualified signallers who have no experience of, and are required to operate, VDU signalling equipment. Developspractical understanding of the functions of a VDU signalling system.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
ITS Touchscreen (Syntegra) Concentrator
Course Description
Provide with knowledge of the ITS Touchscreen (Syntegra) Concentrator system's physical make-up and programming andto enable them to undertake faulting, maintenance and basic installation work on the ITS Touchscreen (Syntegra)concentrator front end.
Audience
For experienced Telecoms technicians with sound knowledge of basic telecoms principles who need to have the knowledgeand skills to fault, maintain and make installation changes to Syntegra systems. With sound knowledge of railway telephoneconcentrator systems.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Electronic PABX Based Concentrators - Syntegra
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.30
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.30
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Impact Wrenches
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Impact Wrench.
Audience
For those who are required to use a Impact Wrench.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Impact Wrenches.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 04.05
Course Code
PTMP 04.05
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Station Operations
Course Name
Inclusive Service for Managed Stations
Course Description
This course is designed to make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with operating within thestation enviroment. It is aimed to give delegates an underpinning of the requirement for a customer focussed approach aswell as giving them the knowledge and skills necessary to assist disabled customers using the station infrastructure in linewith current industry standards.
Audience
This course is designed for: All Managed Stations staff, Agency Staff and temporary Network Rail support staff for certainevents.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Individual Working Alone
Course Description
Learn how to plan and implement a safe system of work as an Individual Working Alone (IWA). Training covers proceduresfor arranging line blockages, how to work when running lines remain open to traffic and the requirements for an IWAworking within a possession. Upon completion of the initial training, candidates will be required to complete a log book eachtime they complete IWA duties.
Audience
For anyone who routinely carries out work on or near the line on their own and also for anyone requiring Auxiliary OperatingDuty (AOD) competences including Handsignaller, Level Crossing Attendant and Points Operator.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Individual Working Alone
Competence Awarded
IWA
Course Code
IWA
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety. Medical Level 3.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
2
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Individual working Alone (IWA) eLearning
Course Description
Provides explanation of the Individual Working Alone (IWA) Permit to Work System. It includes a demonstration of how it isused to support working safely on Network Rail infrastructure. This course is only available athttps://elearning.networkrail.co.uk and cannot be accessed via Oracle.
Audience
Anyone who holds the Individual Working Alone (IWA) competence.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Initial Signaller Training - Absolute Block
Course Description
This course prepares new signallers for the particular signalling system that they will operate and also introduces them tothe risk based competency system (Academy) that will record their competence throughout their training and on goingcompetence as a signaller. There are specific courses developed that should be applied for: AB IST, NX TCB IST and VDUTCB IST.
Audience
For new Signallers who require induction into their role, working solely with Absolute Block systems.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Initial Signaller Training - Track Circuit Block (NX)
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare new signallers for the particular signalling system that they will operate. There arespecific courses developed that should be applied for: AB IST, NX TCB IST and VDU TCB IST. It also introduces them tothe risk based competency system (Academy) that will record their competence through out their training and on goingcompetence as a signaller.
Audience
New signallers who require any of the specific IST courses. These courses will be approximately 12 weeks in duration andprepare the candidates for the next stage of their training programme.
Duration: 10 weeks Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Initial Signaller Training - Track Circuit Block (VDU)
Course Description
This course is designed to prepare new signallers for the particular signalling system that they will operate. There arespecific courses developed that should be applied for: AB IST, NX TCB IST and VDU TCB IST. It also introduces them tothe risk based competency system (Academy) that will record their competence through out their training and on goingcompetence as a signaller.
Audience
New signallers who require any of the specific IST courses. These courses will be approximately 12 weeks in duration andprepare the candidates for the next stage of their training programme.
Duration: 12 weeks Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Inspection and Maintenance of Longitudinal Timbers
Course Description
To provide a detailed understanding of requirements and techniques used to inspect and maintain longitudinal timbersystems, together with an appreciation of the renewal work required for compliance.
Audience
This course is intended for staff responsible for undertaking Visual Track Inspection, Detailed Inspection and maintenanceof track on Longitudinal Timbers on behalf of Network Rail.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Establish the operational condition of the Permanent Way by Detailed Inspection; Establish the operational condition of thePermanent Way by Detailed Inspection.Longitudinal Timber Inspection.
Competence Awarded
Tr 07; Tr 07.04
Course Code
Tr 07; Tr 07.04
Prerequisite Name
Establish the operational condition of the Permanent Way by Detailed Inspection.Supervisory inspection
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 07.03
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Inspection for Cast, Welded and Fabricated Crossings in the Track
Course Description
To provide the underpinning knowledge of detailed Inspection Maintenance and repair procedures for crossings as definedby Network Rail Company Specification NR/L2/TRK1054.
Audience
New inspectors and those who are retrained to upgrade to the new organisation.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Establish the operational condition of the Permanent Way by Detailed Inspection; Establish the operational condition of thePermanent Way by Detailed Inspection.054 Inspection.
Competence Awarded
Tr 07; Tr 07.02
Course Code
Tr 07; Tr 07.02
Prerequisite Name
Undertake Liquid Penetrant Testing.
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT LPT
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
Inspection of DC Traction Cables and Bonding Systems
Course Description
To instruct staff on their responsibilities when inspecting the Traction Cables and Bonding Systems on the DC ConductorRail infrastructure.
Audience
Those responsible for inspection of the Traction Cables and Bonding Systems equipment on the DC Rail infrastructure.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2-8
Competence Name Awarded
Inspect Traction Cables and Bond Systems.
Competence Awarded
DCCR 05
Course Code
DCCR 05
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective maintenance on Traction Cable & Bonding Systems Personal Track Safety Personal TrackSafety.Working Near or Adjacent to the DC Conductor Rail; Basic understanding of electrical principles; Knowledge andunderstanding of DC electrified system; Effective communication skills; Knowledge of diagrams and cable drawings/plans; 6months experience working in DCCR team.
Prerequisite Short Code
DCCR 03; PTS; PTS DCCR
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Plain Line Track
Course Name
Inspection of aluminothermic welds
Course Description
To provide delegates with the knowledge and practical experience to demonstrate competence in Aluminothermic WeldInspection.
Audience
This course is suitable for Technicians (Welding & Grinding). Delegates must have - Minimum age of 18. Previousdemonstrable experience in Aluminothermic Welding. Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail StandardNR/L2/OHS/00124 Medical Fitness Level 1. Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051(Drugs & Alcohol).
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Inspection of aluminothermic welds.
Competence Awarded
WI1
Course Code
WI1
Prerequisite Name
Undertake Liquid Penetrant Testing; Undertake Magnetic Particle Testing; Must hold a valid Sentinel track safety cardendorsed with Personal Track Safety, Individual Working Alone or Controller Of Site Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PLT402c.E1; PLT402c.E2; PTS, IWA or COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Plain Line Track
Course Name
Inspection of arc welds
Course Description
To provide delegates with the knowledge and practical experience to demonstrate their competence at Flash Butt WeldInspection.
Audience
This course is suitable for Technicians (Welding & Grinding). Delegates must have - Minimum age of 18. Previousdemonstrable experience in Arc Welding. Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124Medical Fitness Level 1. Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol).
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Inspection of arc welding.
Competence Awarded
WI2
Course Code
WI2
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety; Individual Working Alone or Controller of Site Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; IWA or COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Plain Line Track
Course Name
Inspection of flash butt welds
Course Description
To provide delegates with the knowledge and practical experience to demonstrate their competence at Flash Butt WeldInspection.
Audience
This course is suitable for Technicians (Welding & Grinding). Delegates must have - Minimum age of 18. Meet the medicalrequirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124 Medical Fitness Level 1. Meet the medical requirements ofNetwork Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol).
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Inspection of flash butt welds.
Competence Awarded
WI3
Course Code
WI3
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety; Non Destrcutive Testing - Liquid Penetrant Testing; Non Destrcutive Testing - Magnetic ParticleTesting
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; NDT LPT; NDT MPT
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
Inspection of the DC Conductor Rail Infrastructure
Course Description
To instruct staff on their responsibilities when inspecting the DC Conductor Rail infrastructure.
Audience
Those responsible for the Inspection of the DC Conductor Rail Infrastructure.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2-8
Competence Name Awarded
Inspect the DC Conductor Rail Infrastructure.
Competence Awarded
DCCR 04
Course Code
DCCR 04
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective maintenance of the DC Conductor Rail; Undertake corrective maintenance of the DC Conductor Rail'sAssociated Components; Personal Track Safety; Personal Track Safety.Working Near or Adjacent to the DC ConductorRail; Basic understanding of electrical principles; Knowledge and understanding of DC electrified system; Effectivecommunication skills; Knowledge of diagrams and cable drawings/plans; 6 months experience working in DCCR team.
Prerequisite Short Code
DCCR 01; DCCR 02; PTS; PTS DCCR
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Install Intelligent Infrastructure Logger Systems
Course Description
At the end of this training course the delegate will be able to describe: How the installation may affect the safe operation ofthe railway. How to avoid personal injury during the work. What procedures need to be followed to ensure operational andpersonal safety is maintained during the work. How to carry out a site survey of Intelligent Infrastructure System to identifyinstallation requirements.
Audience
Personnel who are required to install Intelligent Infrastructure Logger Systems Prerequisites:Delegates must already have:Successfully completed Signal Engineering Maintenance 2, OR Other suitable similar or related training, & Attended anumber of lineside equipment training courses & Not less than 2 years work experience in a signal maintenance / faulting /installation or testing environment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Maintenance of Intelligent Infrastructure Systems. Install Intelligent Infrastructure Logger Systems
Competence Awarded
Sig 40; Sig 40.01
Course Code
Sig 40; Sig 40.01
Prerequisite Name
Competencies held on completion of SEM 2 listed below: Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of TrackCircuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofSignalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables Take and relinquishresponsibility for Signalling equipment Ensure effective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing,maintenance or installation activities
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25 (SEM 2)
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Installation, Inspection and Maintenance of Level Crossing Surface Systems
Course Description
To develop the delegates understanding of Level Crossing Surface Systems and the installation, inspection andmaintenance techniques that needs to be applied to the various systems.
Audience
This course is designed to train persons who are responsible for the Installation, Inspection and Maintenance of LevelCrossing Surface Systems.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Inspect & Maintain Level Crossing Surface Systems.
Competence Awarded
Tr 37
Course Code
Tr 37
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Installation, Operation and Maintenance of GOTCHA Monitoring Systems
Course Description
Develops understanding of installation, maintenance and the use of the Gotcha Monitoring System and the use of its output.
Audience
Anyone responsible for the installation, operation and maintenance of Gotcha WILD equipment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Wheel Impact Load Monitoring Wheel Impact Load Monitoring.Undertake Installation of GOTCHA monitoring systemsWheel Impact Load Monitoring.Operate GOTCHA monitoring systems Wheel Impact Load Monitoring.UndertakeMaintenance of GOTCHA Monitoring systems
Competence Awarded
Plant 31; Plant 31.01; Plant 31.02; Plant 31.03
Course Code
Plant 31; Plant 31.01; Plant 31.02; Plant 31.03
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Interaction with Level Crossing Users and Stakeholders
Course Description
Covers the interactions with Level Crossing users. On completio, attendees will be able to effectively engage with all levelcrossing users and stakeholders to manage use and risk.
Audience
For those who are taking on the role of Level Crossing Manager or Route Level Crossing Manager. Ideally, attendees willhave already completed Personal Track Safety, Risk Management, Including Switches and Crossings, Level Crossing RiskAssessment and ALCRM.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Interlocking ERTMS FLMF
Course Description
At the end of this training event delegates will be able to identify: What equipment certification/documentation is requiredProcedures to ensure operational and personal safety is maintained during the work. How the movement and operation ofERTMS and associated equipment may affect the safe operation of the railway. The operating and care and controlprocedure applicable. Reporting lines, communication protocols and procedures. What each of the components partscontributes to the operation of the ERTMS Interlocking. Terminology and methods used to identify equipment and theoperation of the ERTMS Interlocking How to impose and remove a ""Route Bar"" and "Speed restriction".
Audience
Personnel who are required to maintain and fault ERTMS (Interlocking) equipment to specified standards in a safe andefficient manner. Personnel who will provide support to delivery units during failure.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electronic Based Interlocking. Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Electronic Based Interlocking.Interlocking ERTMS
Competence Awarded
Sig 19; Sig 19.10
Course Code
Sig 19; Sig 19.10
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Interlocking Route Relay FLMF
Course Description
By the end of the course delegates will have developed a comprehensive knowledge of the following learning objectives: Anunderstanding of what procedures need to be followed to ensure operational and personal safety is maintained during thework. An understanding of how the relay based interlocking is designed to function under normal operating conditions. Anunderstanding of the principle differences between free wired and geographic interlockings. An understanding of the typesof defect that can occur to the relay based interlocking and how to check for these defects. Able to locate and diagnosefaults in relay based interlocking.
Audience
This course is designed to develop the delegates understanding of corrective and preventative maintenance of 850 SpecFree Wire Interlocking.Before attending this training a person should have successfully completed Signal EngineeringMaintenance 1 and have at least 3 months workplace experience.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Relay Based Interlocking. Free - wired 850 spec and Free - wiredpre 850 spec.
Competence Awarded
Sig 18; Sig 18.01; Sig 18.02
Course Code
Sig 18; Sig 18.01; Sig 18.02
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofElectrical Signals, AWS and TPWS Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Rail Clamp Point LocksUndertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Signalling Cables Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course of action Takeand relinquish responsibility for signalling equipment
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 12; Sig 13; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Interlocking Scottish Region Geographical FLMF
Course Description
At the end of this course the delegate will be able to describe: How the maintenance, faulting, repair and testing activity mayaffect the safe operation of the railway. Describe the procedures that need to be followed to ensure operational andpersonal safety is maintained during the work.
Audience
Delegates should have successfully completed Signal Engineering Maintenance 2 (or equivalent) and have at least 12months’ workplace experience.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Relay Based Interlocking. Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Relay Based Interlocking.Scottish Region Geographical
Competence Awarded
Sig 18; Sig 18.04
Course Code
Sig 18; Sig 18.04
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits; Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Electrical Signals, AWS and TPWS; Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Rail Clamp Point Locks;Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies; Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Signalling Cables; Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course of action; Takeand relinquish responsibility for signalling equipment
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 12; Sig 13; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Interlocking Solid State FLMF
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to describe: Engineering specifications associated with the specific typeof electronic based interlocking. How the maintenance, faulting, repair and testing activity may affect the safe operation ofthe railway. What procedures need to be followed to ensure operational and personal safety is maintained during the work.How to avoid personal injury during the work. How the electronic based interlocking is designed to function under normaloperating conditions.
Audience
Successfully completed the Signal Engineering Maintenance 2 course. Had at least 6 months workplaceexperience.Following completion of the training each delegate shall undertake a period of mentored workplace experienceto enable the learning to be consolidated through practical workplace experience.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electronic Based Interlocking. Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Electronic Based Interlocking.SSI central interlocking Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofElectronic Based Interlocking.SSI Trackside
Competence Awarded
Sig 19; Sig 19.08a; Sig 19.08b
Course Code
Sig 19; Sig 19.08a; Sig 19.08b
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuit, Electrical Signals including AWS and TPW, SignallingPower Supplies and Signalling Cables. Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment. Ensure effectiveprogression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Interlocking WR Route Relay FLMF
Course Description
At the end of this course the delegate will be able to describe: How the maintenance, faulting, repair and testing activity mayaffect the safe operation of the railway. The procedures that need to be followed to ensure operational and personal safetyare maintained during the work. How to avoid personal injury during work. The procedures that apply to taking theequipment out of operational service and what procedures apply to handing back the equipment to operational service. Howthe relay based interlocking is designed to function under normal operating conditions.
Audience
Should have successfully completed both Signal Engineering Maintenance 2 and Introduction to Western Region RelayInterlocking.
Duration: 15 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Relay Based Interlocking. Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Relay Based Interlocking.Western Region
Competence Awarded
Sig 18; Sig 18.05
Course Code
Sig 18; Sig 18.05
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofElectrical Signals including AWS and TPWS Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling PowerSupplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables Ensure effective progression of work anduse of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 24;
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Introduction to Relay Interlocking
Course Description
At the end of this course the delegate will be able to describe: Engineering specifications associated with specific type ofrelay based interlocking. How the relay based interlocking is designed to function under normal operating conditions. Whateach of the component parts contributes to the overall operation of the system. What stages apply to setting and cancellinga route and what conditions must be met before a route can be set or cancelled. What tools are required to complete thework and what equipment calibration is required.
Audience
This course is an introduction to Relay Interlocking. This shall only be attended by people who are required to fault andmaintain any type of relay interlocking. Ideally it shall be the start of a development plan and should attend the course nomore than 6 months before a Route Relay Interlocking course.
Duration: 8 Day(s) Class Size: 5
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Jacking Trolley
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Rail JackingTrolley.
Audience
For those who are required to use a Rail Jacking Trolley.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Jacking trolley.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 07.02
Course Code
PTMP 07.02
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Jacks
Course Description
Develops knowledge, understanding and skills to ensure safe operation of the Jacks.
Audience
Anyone responsible for using Jacks as part of their duties on Network Rail Infrastructure.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Jacks.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 07.04
Course Code
PTMP 07.04
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Plain Line Track
Course Name
Join or repair rails using Railtech processes
Course Description
To provide delegates with the skills and underpinning knowledge required to join or repair rails using (Railtech)Aluminothermic welding processes.
Audience
This course is suitable for Welding & Grinding Operatives who are already competent in Welder Assistant duties.
Duration: 20 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Join or repair rails using Railtech processes
Competence Awarded
RT1; RT2; RT3; RT4; RT5
Course Code
RT1; RT2; RT3; RT4; RT5
Prerequisite Name
Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence Specific Medical RequirementsMeet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); Undertake work to prepare and assistAluminothermic welding activities; Magnetic Particle Testing; AND As an assistant, has assisted in the manufacture of 25welds within the last 2 years, covering a variety of weld types and rail conditions that must include welds of similar anddissimilar wear, wide gap and head repair; OR Is competent in a relevant welding process that has been obtained outside ofthe UK rail industry.
Prerequisite Short Code
NR/L2/OHS/00124; NR/L1/OHS/051; PLT 803c; PLT 402c.E2
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Plain Line Track
Course Name
Join or repair rails using Thermit processes
Course Description
To provide delegates with the skills and underpinning knowledge required to join or repair rails using (Thermit)Aluminothermic welding processes.
Audience
This course is suitable for Welding & Grinding Operatives who are already competent in Welder Assistant duties.
Duration: 20 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Join or repair rails using Thermit processes.
Competence Awarded
TW1; TW2; TW3; TW4; TW5; TW5c
Course Code
TW1; TW2; TW3; TW4; TW5; TW5c
Prerequisite Name
Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail standard NR/L2/OHS/00124 Meet the medical requirements of Network Railstandard NR/L2/OHS/051 (Drugs and Alcohol) Undertake Work To Prepare And Assist In Aluminothermic WeldingActivities. Have assisted in the manufacture of 25 welds within the last 2 years. Magnetic Particle Testing.
Prerequisite Short Code
NR/L2/OHS/00124; NR/L2/OHS/051; PLT 803c; PLT402c E2
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Joint External Telecoms Cables Advanced
Course Description
This is a practical based course for those required to work on external trunk type telecommunications cables. There will becontinual assessments, each delegate works individually with their own set of tools and materials.
Audience
For those who have basic jointing skills and are now required to work on external trunk type telecommunications cables.Attendees should have either already completed the Joint External Telecoms Cables Introduction event or have relevanttelecoms cable jointing experience.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Telecoms cable systems; Telecoms Copper Cables - Jointing Over50pr
Competence Awarded
Tel 02; Tel 02.04
Course Code
Tel 02; Tel 02.04
Prerequisite Name
Telecoms Copper Cables - Jointing Up to and Including 50pr
Prerequisite Short Code
Tel 02.03
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Joint External Telecoms Cables Introduction
Course Description
This is a practical based introductory course for those required to work on external trunk type telecommunications cables.There will be continual assessments, each delegate works individually with their own set of tools and materials.
Audience
Delegates who have little or no experience of working on external telecommunications cables.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Telecoms cable systems; Telecoms Copper Cables - Jointing Up toand Including 50pr; Undertake Telecoms installation works on un-commissioned/isolated equipment; Copper Cables
Competence Awarded
Tel 02; Tel 02.03; Tel 13; Tel 13.01
Course Code
Tel 02; Tel 02.03; Tel 13; Tel 13.01
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Varies depending on competence.
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Juniper traffic management firewall maintenance
Course Description
This course gives an in depth introduction to first line maintenance of the Juniper SRX 1400 firewall. Content coveredincludes an overview of the Juniper SRX product suite, the principles of firewall operation and how the network isconfigured. The SRX will be broken down from a maintenance perspective, with routine tasks, preventative maintenanceand unit replacement covered in detail. The delegate will apply the theoretical knowledge gained through a hands onpractical lab, using the SRX as deployed for Network Rail. Engineers working on other Juniper SRX firewalls will find thegeneric content useful. Structured practical exercises give hands on experience of the SRX equipment and maintenance.
Audience
Telecoms technicians and engineers
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Transmission systems.Telecoms Digital Transmission Systems -Traffic Management - Juniper SRX 1400 Firewall Maintenance
Competence Awarded
Tel 08.76
Course Code
Tel 08.76
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Transmission systems - Routers 1st line activity e.g. CiscoME3400/2520 and ASR903
Prerequisite Short Code
Tel 08.71
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
K Style AzLM Briefing
Course Description
This module is deginged to brief those who will be delivering training in the AzLM Zp30K axle counter system. It covers thekey differences between AzLM Zp30H operation and the new AzLM Zp30K axle counter system, and allows trainers to gaincompetence in Sig 6.4 for the AzLM Zp30K system.
Audience
Training deliverers required to deliver AzLM Zp30K FLMF
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Corrective and Preventative maintenance of axle counters. AzLM
Competence Awarded
Sig 06.04
Course Code
Sig 06.04
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Axle Counters.AzLM Double Rail contacts
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 06.04
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Kestrel Hawk Concentrator
Course Description
To provide delegates with a knowledge of the STS Intertec Hawk Kestral (Concept 32) Concentrator system's physicalmake-up and programming and to enable them to undertake faulting, maintenance and basic installation work on theKestrel Hawk Concentrator.
Audience
For experienced Telecoms technicians who need to fault, maintain and make installation changes to the Kestrel HawkConcentrator.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Processor Controlled Concentrators - Kestral Hawk
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.13
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.13
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Keymile FSLM and system commissioning
Course Description
This course will provide knowledge of the Keymile XMC20 digital transmission system for first line and second lineTelecoms technicians. It will cover installation and corrective and preventative maintenance. The course is classroom basedand contains practical elements. The competence awarded will depend upon the role of the delegate. Please see the notessection of this form.
Audience
For first and second line Telecoms technicians required to install and maintain the Keymile XMC20 digital transmissionsystem.
Duration: 4 days Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Transmission systems Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Transmission systems: Digital Tranmission System - Keymile Ethernet
Competence Awarded
Tel 08, Tel 08.78
Course Code
Tel 08, Tel 08.78
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Transmission systems
Prerequisite Short Code
Tel 08.71
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Keymile NMS Operators Basic Package
Course Description
This course will provide a basic understanding of the Keymile UNEM Network Management System which is based on aLinux operating system. It will cover installation, configuration, monitoring and analysis of the system. The course isclassroom based and contains practical elements. Completion of the course will award competence Tel 16.48 Undertakenetwork management and fault analysis: Monitoring and analysis of the Keymile PDH/SDH.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians required to install, configure, monitor and analyse faults on the Keymile UNEM networkmanagement system.
Duration: 2 days Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake network management and fault analysis Undertake network management and fault analysis: Monitoring andanalysis of the Keymile PDH/SDH
Competence Awarded
Tel 16.48, Tel 16.48
Course Code
Tel 16.48, Tel 16.48
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Knuckle Boom Cranes
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of knuckle boom cranes.
Audience
Anyone responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to operate "Knuckle boomcranes" .
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Knuckle boom cranes.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 18.02
Course Code
PTMP 18.02
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of mobile plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 18
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Industry recognised standard
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
L1: Operator Training - Ensuring on site staff understand the way UPS works
Course Description
A comprehensive overview of the UPS equipment covering the risks involved with UPS, including electrical hazards,rotating parts, battery gasses and chemical products, an overview of all AEGT AC and DC product range theoryincorporating the operation of AC and DC UPS Systems Equipment Software and the operation of the user interfaceEquipment Hardware.
Audience
For operators of UPS equipment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Undertake installation, maintenance, modification and repair of L V electrical installations Undertake installation,maintenance, modification and repair of Battery Systems Switch Signalling Power Supplies
Prerequisite Short Code
Plant 01; Plant 13; Plant 28
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
LOWS Controller 1.5
Course Description
This course is designed to train staff in safely using ZÖLLNER ZPW LOWS (1.5) equipment. This course covers the role ofthe LOWS controller.
Audience
COSS’s who need to use ZÖLLNER ZPW LOWS (1.5) protection equipment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Lookout Operated Warning Systems - Controller
Competence Awarded
LOWS CTR ZOL 1-5
Course Code
LOWS CTR ZOL 1-5
Prerequisite Name
Controller of Site Safety Successful attendance of a LOWS Lookout (1.5) course in order to qualify for the LOWS Controllercompetence.
Prerequisite Short Code
COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
LOWS Controller 2
Course Description
This course is designed to train staff in safely using ZOLLNER ZPW LOWS (2) equipment. (second generation MRWS) Thiscourse covers the role of the LOWS controller.
Audience
COSS's who need to use ZOLLNER ZPW LOWS (2) protection equipment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Lookout Operated Warning Systems - Controller
Competence Awarded
LOWS CTR ZOL 2
Course Code
LOWS CTR ZOL 2
Prerequisite Name
Controller of Site Safety Successful attendance of a LOWS Lookout (2) course in order to qualify for the LOWS Controllercompetence.
Prerequisite Short Code
COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
LOWS Lookout + Controller Zollner ZPW
Course Description
Develops the knowledge and skills for the safe and effective operation of the Zollner Autoprowa ZPW LOWS equipment.This course includes LOWS Lookout duties and competence, as well as COSS duties and competence as a Controller. Itcan be attended by a Lookout who does not hold COSS and this person would be awarded the LOWS LookoutCompetence. It can also be attended by a COSS, and LOWS Controller would be awarded. If the person holds bothLookout and COSS they will be awarded both competencies.
Audience
For those with COSS and Lookout competence who will be required to operate with Zollner LOWS equipment.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
LOWS Controller. LOWS Controller.Zollner ZPW Warning Unit LOWS Lookout. LOWS Lookout.Zollner ZFH Handset
Competence Awarded
LOWS CTRLOWS CTR ZOL ZPWLOWS LKTLOWS LKT ZOL ZFH
Course Code
LOWS CTRLOWS CTR ZOL ZPWLOWS LKTLOWS LKT ZOL ZFH
Prerequisite Name
LOWS Lookout - Lookout. LOWS Controller - Controller of Site Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
LKT; COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
LOWS Lookout 1.5
Course Description
This course is designed to train staff in safely using ZOLLNER LOWS Lookout ZPW (1.5) equipment. This course coversthe role of the LOWS Lookout.
Audience
Lookouts who need to use ZOLLNER LOWS Lookout (1.5) equipment as LOWS Lookout.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Lookout Operated Warning Systems - Lookout
Competence Awarded
LOWS LKT ZOL 1-5
Course Code
LOWS LKT ZOL 1-5
Prerequisite Name
Lookout Lookout competence in order to qualify for the LOWS Lookout competence.
Prerequisite Short Code
LKT
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
LOWS Lookout 2
Course Description
This course is designed to train staff in safely using ZOLLNER LOWS Lookout ZPW (2) equipment. (second generationMRWS) This course covers the role of the LOWS Lookout.
Audience
Lookouts who need to use ZOLLNER LOWS Lookout (2) protection equipment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Lookout Operated Warning Systems - Lookout
Competence Awarded
LOWS LKT ZOL 2
Course Code
LOWS LKT ZOL 2
Prerequisite Name
Lookout Lookout competence in order to qualify for the LOWS Lookout competence.
Prerequisite Short Code
LKT
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Latchway - Guided Type Fall Arrest Equipment Inspector
Course Description
This training will provide the required knowledge to carry out examination, repair and certification of Latchway Guided TypeFall Arrest (GTFA) devices. The course is based on the Latchway training module entitled "Latchway Guided Type FallArrest (GTFA) LadderLatch and ClimbLatch devices - How to Examine, Repair and Certify". The training will provide theabove knowledge as well as practical experience.
Audience
Telecoms Engineers who are required to examine, repair and certify Latchway Guided Type Fall Arrest (GTFA) devices.
Duration: 1 day Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Mast Inspection, Corrective and Preventative Maintenance of Antenna Systems, Feeders and AssociatedEquipment Undertake Mast Inspection, Corrective and Preventative Maintenance of Antenna Systems, Feeders andAssociated Equipment: Undertake examination, repair and certification of Latchways LadderLatch Guided Type Fall Arrest(as used on GSM-R masts)
Competence Awarded
Tel 26, Tel 26.09
Course Code
Tel 26, Tel 26.09
Prerequisite Name
Working at Height - Fall Protection Equipment Inspector
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T43
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Latchway - Ladderlatch Fall Arrest System, Installation and Inspection
Course Description
To give a good practical understanding of the Latchway - Ladderlatch Fall Arrest System and the Installation & Inspection ofthe Equipment.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians who install or maintain ladderlatch fall arrest systems.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Mast Inspection, Corrective and Preventative Maintenance and Faulting of Antenna Systems, Feeders andAssociated Equipment Undertake the installation and inspection of Latch ways Ladder latch fall arrest system
Competence Awarded
Tel 26; Tel 26.05
Course Code
Tel 26; Tel 26.05
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Level 2 A - Accessing a Tree Using a Rope and Harness
Course Description
Level 2 Award for course 2565 Access a Tree Using a Rope and Harness and Aerial Tree Rescue Operations.
Audience
Individuals must be physically fit, not suffer vertigo or a similar condition or be on medication that could affect safety.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Climb trees and perform aerial rescue.
Competence Awarded
LM 38
Course Code
LM 38
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Level 2 A - Chainsaw Maintenance and Cross-cutting
Course Description
Level 2 Award following course 991 Chainsaw Maintenance and Cross-cutting.
Audience
Individuals who have completed course 991 Chainsaw Maintenance and Cross-cutting.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance.Maintain & operate the chainsawBasic chainsaw operation and maintenance.Basic cross-cutting and stacking of timber
Competence Awarded
LM 30LM 30.01LM 30.02
Course Code
LM 30LM 30.01LM 30.02
Prerequisite Name
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance.
Prerequisite Short Code
LM30
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Level 2 A - Felling and Processing Trees up to 380mm
Course Description
Level 2 Award following course 2541 Felling and Processing Trees up to 380mm.
Audience
Individuals who have completed course 2541 Felling and Processing Trees up to 380mm.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Fell and process small trees.
Competence Awarded
LM 31
Course Code
LM 31
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Level 2 A - Using a Powered Pole Pruner
Course Description
Level 2 Award following course 2547 Using a Powered Pole Pruner.
Audience
Individuals who have completed course 2547 Using a Powered Pole Pruner.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Use of powered pole pruners.
Competence Awarded
LM 48
Course Code
LM 48
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Level 3 A - Aerial Cutting of Trees with a Chainsaw Using Free-fall Techniques
Course Description
Level 3 Award following course 2550 Aerial Cutting of Trees with a Chainsaw Using Free-fall Techniques.
Audience
Individuals who have completed course 2550 Aerial Cutting of Trees with a Chainsaw Using Free-fall Techniques.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Use of a chainsaw from a rope and harness.
Competence Awarded
LM 39
Course Code
LM 39
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Level 3 A - Aerial Tree Pruning
Course Description
Level 3 Award following course 2551 Aerial Tree Pruning.
Audience
Individuals who have completed course 2551 Aerial Tree Pruning.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Carry out pruning operations.
Competence Awarded
LM 40
Course Code
LM 40
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Level 3 A - Aerial Tree Rescue Operation
Course Description
Level 3 Award for course 2565 Access a Tree Using a Rope and Harness and Aerial Tree Rescue Operations.
Audience
Individuals must be physically fit, not suffer vertigo or a similar condition or be on medication that could affect safety.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Climb trees and perform aerial rescue.
Competence Awarded
LM 38
Course Code
LM 38
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Level 3 A - Felling and Procesing Trees over 380mm
Course Description
Level 3 Award following course 2543 Felling and Processing Trees over 380mm.
Audience
Individuals who have completed course 2543 Felling and Processing Trees over 380mm.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Fell and process medium sized trees Specialist tree felling
Competence Awarded
LM 32LM 33
Course Code
LM 32LM 33
Prerequisite Name
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance Fell and process small trees
Prerequisite Short Code
LM 30LM 31
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Level 3 A - Severing Uprooted or Windblown Trees using a Chainsaw
Course Description
Level 3 A - Severing Uprooted or Windblown Trees using a Chainsaw.
Audience
For individuals required to use a chainsaw.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Process individual windblown trees. Process multiple windblown trees.
Competence Awarded
LM 34LM 35
Course Code
LM 34LM 35
Prerequisite Name
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance. Fell and process small trees. Fell and process medium sized trees.
Prerequisite Short Code
LM30 LM 31 LM 32
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Level 3 A - Use of a Chainsaw from a Mobile Elevated Work Platform - MEWP
Course Description
Level 3 A - Use of a Chainsaw from a Mobile Elevated Work Platform - MEWP.
Audience
Individuals who have completed course 2554 Use of a Chainsaw from a Mobile Elevated Work Platform (MEWP).
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
Safe use of a chainsaw from mobile evelated work platforms.
Competence Awarded
LM 47
Course Code
LM 47
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
0
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Level A (Nominated) Person for OLE AC Isolation
Course Description
Introduces the basic duties and responsibilities associated with the role of the AC Nominated person.
Audience
Those required to undertake the duties of nominated person.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Nominated Person OLE AC Isolation.
Competence Awarded
NP OLE/AC-i
Course Code
NP OLE/AC-i
Prerequisite Name
Authorised Person OLE AC Isolation Personal Track Safety. AC Lines Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
AP OLE/AC-I; PTS AC; PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
2
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Level B (Authorised) Person for OLE AC Isolation
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge of the duties and responsibilities associated with the role of the AC authorisedperson.
Audience
Those who are required to carry out the duties of an Authorised Person in an OLE environment.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 2-8
Competence Name Awarded
Authorised Person OLE AC Isolation.
Competence Awarded
AP OLE/AC-i
Course Code
AP OLE/AC-i
Prerequisite Name
First Aid for Electrical Accidents Personal Track Safety. AC Lines Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T32; PTS AC; PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Level Crossing Handheld Inspector (LXM)
Course Description
Covers the operation of the Ellipse handheld set to complete Level Crossing Inspection forms electronically and identify newwork.
Audience
Suitable for those with, or due to have, the responsibilities of a Level Crossing Manager or Route Level Crossing Manager.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Level Crossing Manager Asset Inspection
Course Description
Includes a module dealing with Level Crossing Surface Systems, which results in the award of competence TR37. Afterattending the course, there is a period of action learning in the workplace.
Audience
Suitable for Level Crossing Managers who need to develop their understanding of inspection techniques and processes.Before undergoing this training, attendees should have successfully completed Personal Track Safety training
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Level Crossing Risk Assessment & ALCRM
Course Description
Gives an understanding of: All Level Crossing Risk Model (ALCRM) System, ALCRM Data Gathering, ALCRM Input andinterpretation, Optioneering, Cost Benefit Analysis (CBA) and an overview of the Governance for Railway InvestmentProjects (GRIP). The course also includes a practical site visit to a level crossing.
Audience
For Level Crossing Managers or Route Level Crossing Managers who need development in effective Risk Assessment forthe assets. It is recommended that delegates complete "Risk Management, Including Switches and Crossings" prior to thismodule.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Line Side Plant
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Brush Cutter,Strimmer and Hedge Trimmer. PLEASE NOTE: Forestry PPE is now required in addition to the standard PPE set out in theTask Risk Control Sheet (NR/L3/MTC/0003/SP021 Issue 4). This is to ensure adequate protection for all parts of the body.Forestry PPE will be made available on the Network Rail catalogue. This includes: 1. Forestry jacket conforming to EN ISO20471 GO/RT protection class 3; 2. Forestry trousers conforming to EN ISO 20471 GO/RT protection class 3; 3. Visorfaceshield conforming to N254/274000; 4. Neck cover protection conforming to N271/252000; 5. Forestry gloves conformingto EN388 and EN420.
Audience
Anyone required to use a Brush Cutter, Strimmer and Hedge Trimmer.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Line side plant.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 09.03
Course Code
PTMP 09.03
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Liquid Penetrant Testing - Recertification
Course Description
To recertificate personnel who are currently certificated in liquid penetrant inspection.
Audience
Personnel who are required to use liquid penetrant testing as part of their duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Liquid Penetrant Testing.
Competence Awarded
NDT LPT
Course Code
NDT LPT
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
Oracle Authority to Work competence "NDT LPT - Undertake Liquid Penetrant Testing"
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Load and Unload of Mobile Flash Butt Welder
Course Description
Training on the duties of the Operator or Controller of the 360 based Road-Rail Mobile Flash Butt Welder (MFBW) to safelyload and unload the MFBW from a trailer.
Audience
Anyone required to load,unload Flash Butt Welder attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
Load and Unload Mobile Flash Butt Welder.
Competence Awarded
Load/Unload MFBW
Course Code
Load/Unload MFBW
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Control Mobile Flash Butt Welding Host Machine. Operate Mobile Flash Butt Welding Host Machine.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS NR/L2/OHS/00124 NR/L1/OHS/051 OTP Core MC MFBW MC OP MFBWN/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
0
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
London Underground Track / Depot Accustomed Person
Course Description
Develops knowledge on the infrastructure, policies and procedures of London Underground premises.
Audience
For those who are, or will be, required to work on sites that are operated or controlled by London Underground.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
London Underground Track / Depot Accustomed Person.
Competence Awarded
LU AP
Course Code
LU AP
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Lookout & KANGO
Course Description
Develops the knowledge and skills in the use of Kango warning equipment covering the responsibilities of the Lookout whenusing a Kango warning system, including the set-up, testing and use of the Kango equipment.
Audience
For Lookouts who will be required to use the Kango warning equipment.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Lookout. Lookout E-Learning. Lookout Post Training Development Workbook. Lookout.Kango
Competence Awarded
LKT LKT EL LKT PTDW LKT(K)
Course Code
LKT LKT EL LKT PTDW LKT(K)
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Lookout & PEEWEE
Course Description
Develops the knowledge and skills in the use of the Portable warning system, covering the responsibilities of the Lookoutwhen using a Pee Wee warning system, including the set-up, testing and use of the Kango equipment.
Audience
For Lookouts who will be required to use the Portable (Pee Wee) warning system.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Lookout. Lookout E-Learning. Lookout Post Training Development Workbook. Lookout.PeeWee
Competence Awarded
LKT LKT EL LKT PTDW LKT(P)
Course Code
LKT LKT EL LKT PTDW LKT(P)
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Lookout / Site Warden
Course Description
Develops the knowledge and skills required for Lookout and Site Warden duties, covering the main responsibilities andcircumstances where a lookout would be required, the safe system of work procedure if protection becomes unsafe, howsighting distances are calculated and the correct use of equipment and the procedures of the role.
Audience
For those that are required to undertake Lookout/Site Warden duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Lookout. Lookout E-Learning. Lookout Post Training Development Workbook.
Competence Awarded
LKT LKT EL LKT PTDW
Course Code
LKT LKT EL LKT PTDW
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Lookout, KANGO and PEEWEE
Course Description
Develops the knowledge and skills in the use of Kango and Portable warning equipment, covering the responsibilities of theLookout when using a Kango or Pee Wee system, incluidng the set-up, testing and use of the Kango and Pee Weeequipment.
Audience
For Lookouts who will be required to use the Kango and Portable (Pee Wee) warning systems.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Lookout. Lookout E-Learning. Lookout Post Training Development Workbook. Lookout.Kango LKT(P)
Competence Awarded
LKT LKT EL LKT PTDW LKT(K) LKT(P)
Course Code
LKT LKT EL LKT PTDW LKT(K) LKT(P)
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
MCB-OD FLMF
Course Description
Provides the knowledge and skills to describe the roles and responsibilities associated with the MCBOD system, carry outconfiguration, set up, maintenance and faulting duties on the system on the 1st line using appropriate techniques in a rangeof circumstances.
Audience
Those requiring full training on MCB-OD system 1st line maintenance and faulting who have completed the appreciationcourse and with a minimum of 6 months work experience in a signal maintenance, faulting , installation or testingenvironment
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Level Crossing Systems.MCBOD
Competence Awarded
Sig 15.20
Course Code
Sig 15.20
Prerequisite Name
Managing Site Safety; Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits; Undertake corrective andpreventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS; Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Signalling Power Supplies; Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables;Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Level Crossing Systems; Undertake initial diagnosis of failures todetermine the necessary course of action; Ensure effective progression of work and use of resources during signallingtesting, maintenance or installation activities; Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment; SignalMaintenance Testing.Core Skills
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T50; Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 15; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25; SMTH.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
MCB-OD Level Crossings SLMF
Course Description
Modules 1 - 5. To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with the MCBOD system and to givethem the knowledge and skills necessary to carry out configuration, set up, maintenance and faulting duties on the systemusing appropriate equipment and techniques.
Audience
Before attending this training a person should have successfully completed the following training events: MCB-OD FLMF(1st Line faulting and maintenance).
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Level Crossing Systems.MCBOD SLMF Set Up & Configuration
Competence Awarded
Sig 15.21
Course Code
Sig 15.21
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Level Crossing Systems.MCBOD
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 15.20
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
MFS Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking MFS Operation duties including how to carry out the necessary pre start and pre-work machinefunctional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, the machine specific procedures andthe safe and correct methods of operating the Plasser and Theurer MFS Wagon Operation.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake MFS Operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
MFS Operator
Competence Awarded
BCSMFS
Course Code
BCSMFS
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
MX-One DNA Extension Manager V5.5 Telephony Switch System Management
Course Description
The DNA Extension Manager V5.5 MX-ONE Telephony Switch course familiarises delegates with the programmingprinciples of the Aastra MX-ONE Telephony Switch (MD110) telecommunication system, enabling them to manage andfacilitate changes and additions within their organisation. The course explores the system structure, user facilities andimplementation and management of extension moves and changes.
Audience
For those who are seeking to acquire a general knowledge of the MX-ONE Telephony Switch (MD110) telecommunicationsystem.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
MX-One Server to Switch Cross Training
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the differences between the MX-One Telephony Server system & the Switch system physical makeup and programming in order to undertake faulting, maintenance and basic installation work on the (formerly Ericsson)telephony switch system.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians already skilled on the MX-One Server who are now required to work on the Telephony Switchversion of this equipment.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Electronic PABX Based Concentrators - MX-OneTelephony Switch; Undertake network management and fault analysis. Remote Management - MX-One Telephony Switch;Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance and make minor changes on business switches; MX-One TelephonySwitch
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.24; Tel 16; Tel 16.02; Tel 19; Tel 19.01
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.24; Tel 16; Tel 16.02; Tel 19; Tel 19.01
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Electronic PABX Based Concentrators - MX-OneTelephony Server; Undertake network management and fault analysis. Remote Management - MX-One Telephony Server;Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance and make minor changes on business switches; MX-One TelephonyServer
Prerequisite Short Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.25; Tel 16; Tel 16.01; Tel 19; Tel 19.02
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Varies depending on competence
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
MX-One Switch to Server Cross Training
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the differences between the MX-One Telephony Switch system & the Server system physicalmake-up and programming and how to undertake faulting, maintenance and basic installation work on the (formerlyEricsson) telephony server system.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians already skilled on the MX-One Switch who are now required to work on the Telephony Serverversion of this equipment. Attendees must have previously attended the full Telephony Switch course
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Electronic PABX Based Concentrators - MX-OneTelephony Server; Undertake network management and fault analysis; Remote Management - MX-One Telephony Server;Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance and make minor changes on business switches; MX-One TelephonyServer
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.25; Tel 16; Tel 16.01; Tel 19; Tel 19.02
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.25; Tel 16; Tel 16.01; Tel 19; Tel 19.02
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Electronic PABX Based Concentrators - MX-OneTelephony Switch; Undertake network management and fault analysis; Remote Management - MX-One Telephony Switch;Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance and make minor changes on business switches; MX-One TelephonySwitch
Prerequisite Short Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.24; Tel 16; Tel 16.02; Tel 19; Tel 19.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Varies depending on competence
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
MX-One Telephony Server
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the MX-One Telephony Server system physical make up and programming in order to undertakefaulting, maintenance and basic installation work on the (formerly Ericsson) telephony server system.
Audience
For those with experience of working on signal box concentrator systems and for Telecoms technicians involved in thefaulting and maintenance of MX-One Telephony Server systems used for either railway operational or business purposes.
Duration: 7 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Electronic PABX Based Concentrators - MX-OneTelephony Server; Undertake network management and fault analysis; Remote Management - MX-One Telephony Server;Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance and make minor changes on business switches; MX-One TelephonyServer.
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.25; Tel 16; Tel 16.01; Tel 19; Tel 19.02
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.25; Tel 16; Tel 16.01; Tel 19; Tel 19.02
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Varies depending on competence.
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
MX-One Telephony Switch
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the MX-One Telephony Switch system physical make up and programming in order to undertakefaulting, maintenance and basic installation work on the (formerly Ericsson) telephony switch system.
Audience
For technicians involved in the faulting & maintenance of MX-One Telephony Switch systems used for either railwayoperational or business purposes. Attendees should have experience of working on signal box concentrator systems
Duration: 7 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Electronic PABX Based Concentrators - MX-OneTelephony Switch; Undertake network management and fault analysis; Remote Management - MX-One Telephony Switch;Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance and make minor changes on business switches; MX-One TelephonySwitch.
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.24; Tel 16; Tel 16.02; Tel 19; Tel 19.01
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.24; Tel 16; Tel 16.02; Tel 19; Tel 19.01
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Varies depending on competence.
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 1 Ballast/Track Management
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment Ballast managamentduties including, how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibrationcertificates and checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment beingplaced in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of thehost machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needsto be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment Ballast managament duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 1 Ballast/Track Management
Competence Awarded
MC Att Grp 1
Course Code
MC Att Grp 1
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 2 Civils
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment civils duties including,how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates andchecks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in anunsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of the host machinetaking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given tothe driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment civils duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 2 Civils
Competence Awarded
MC Att Grp 2
Course Code
MC Att Grp 2
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 3 Cutterhead
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment cutterhead dutiesincluding, how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibrationcertificates and checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment beingplaced in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of thehost machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needsto be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment cutterhead duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 3 Cutterhead
Competence Awarded
MC Att Grp 3
Course Code
MC Att Grp 3
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 4 Transportation
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment transportation dutiesincluding, how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibrationcertificates and checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment beingplaced in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of thehost machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needsto be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment transportation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 4 Transportation
Competence Awarded
MC Att Grp 4
Course Code
MC Att Grp 4
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 5 Drainage
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment drainage dutiesincluding, how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibrationcertificates and checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment beingplaced in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of thehost machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needsto be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment drainage duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 5 Drainage
Competence Awarded
MC Att Grp 5
Course Code
MC Att Grp 5
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 6 Chipper
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment chipper dutiesincluding, how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibrationcertificates and checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment beingplaced in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of thehost machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needsto be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment chipper duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 6 Chipper
Competence Awarded
MC Att Grp 6
Course Code
MC Att Grp 6
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 7 Ballast Excavator
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment Ballast Excavatorduties including, how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibrationcertificates and checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment beingplaced in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of thehost machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needsto be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Controller Attachment Ballast Excavator duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Controller Attachment - Group 7 Ballast Excavator
Competence Awarded
MC Att Grp 7
Course Code
MC Att Grp 7
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Controller Demountable Machine / RMMM
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Controller demountable machine RMMMduties including, how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibrationcertificates and checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment beingplaced in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of thehost machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needsto be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Controller demountable machine RMMM duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Controller Demountable Machine / RMMM
Competence Awarded
MC MM
Course Code
MC MM
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Controller Highway Permissible Vehicle
Course Description
Provides training on how to undertake Machine Controller highway permissible vehicle duties including, how the attachmentis designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates and checks are requiredto comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in an unsafe or unstablecondition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of the host machine taking into accountthe condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Controller highway permissible vehicleduties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Controller Highway Permissible Vehicle
Competence Awarded
MC DPV
Course Code
MC DPV
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Controller MEWP
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Controller MEWP duties including, how theattachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates and checksare required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in an unsafe orunstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of the host machine takinginto account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given to thedriver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Controller MEWP duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Controller MEWP
Competence Awarded
MC MEWP
Course Code
MC MEWP
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Controller Material Handler
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Controller material handler duties including,how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibration certificates andchecks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment being placed in anunsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of the host machinetaking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needs to be given tothe driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Controller material handler duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Controller Material Handler
Competence Awarded
MC MH
Course Code
MC MH
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Controller Road Transportable Tamper
Course Description
Providing the skills and underpinning knowledge to undertake Machine Controller road transporatble tamper dutiesincluding, how the attachment is designed to function under normal operating conditions, what equipment calibrationcertificates and checks are required to comply with the relevant rules and regulations, how to avoid the attachment beingplaced in an unsafe or unstable condition, how to correctly attach and use the attachment and control the movement of thehost machine taking into account the condition of the track, cant, gradient and exclusion zones and what information needsto be given to the driver, operator.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Controller road transporatble tamper duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Controller Road Transportable Tamper
Competence Awarded
MC RTT
Course Code
MC RTT
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Operator - Clipper
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Operator Clipper duties including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Operator Clipper duties.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Operator - Clipper
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Clipper
Course Code
OTP Op Clipper
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Operator - Crawler/Tractor Dozer
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Operator Crawler/Tractor Dozer dutiesincluding the hazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components andthe operation of the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and thecorrect and safe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Operator Crawler/Tractor Dozer duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Operator - Crawler/Tractor Dozer
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Dozer
Course Code
OTP Op Dozer
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Operator - Dump Truck
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Operator Dump Truck duties including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Operator Dump Truck duties.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Operator - Dump Truck
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Dump T
Course Code
OTP Op Dump T
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Operator - Excavator
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Operator Excavator duties including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Operator Excavator duties.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Operator - Excavator
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Exc
Course Code
OTP Op Exc
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Operator - Highway Permissible Vehicle
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Operator Highway Permissible Vehicleduties including the hazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify componentsand the operation of the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely andthe correct and safe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Operator Highway Permissible Vehicle duties.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Operator - Highway Permissible Vehicle
Competence Awarded
OTP Op HBV
Course Code
OTP Op HBV
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Operator - MEWP Attachments
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Operator MEWP Attachments dutiesincluding the hazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components andthe operation of the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and thecorrect and safe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Operator MEWP Attachments duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Operator - MEWP Attachments
Competence Awarded
OTP Op MEWP Att
Course Code
OTP Op MEWP Att
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Operator - Mini Tamper
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Operator Mini tamper duties including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Individual who intend to train to operate or control On track plant on the railway infrastructure as part of their daily work
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Operator - Mini Tamper
Competence Awarded
OTP Op B Packer
Course Code
OTP Op B Packer
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Operator - Motorised Trolley
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Operator Motorised Trolley duties includingthe hazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and theoperation of the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and thecorrect and safe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Operator Motorised Trolley duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Operator - Motorised Trolley
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Motor Trolley
Course Code
OTP Op Motor Trolley
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Operator - Self Propelled MEWP
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Operator Self Propelled MEWP dutiesincluding the hazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components andthe operation of the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and thecorrect and safe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Operator Self Propelled MEWP duties.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Operator - Self Propelled MEWP
Competence Awarded
OTP Op MEWP
Course Code
OTP Op MEWP
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Operator - Sleeper Suite
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Operator Sleeper Suite duties including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Operator Sleeper Suite duties.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Operator - Sleeper Suite
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Sleeper Suite
Course Code
OTP Op Sleeper Suite
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Machine Operator - Trac-gopher
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Machine Operator Trac-gopher duties including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Operator Trac-gopher duties.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Machine Operator - Trac-gopher
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Gopher
Course Code
OTP Op Gopher
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Magnetic Mounted Drills
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of Magnetic Drills.
Audience
Anyone required to use a Magnetic Drill.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Magnetic mounted drills.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 02.03
Course Code
PTMP 02.03
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Magnetic Particle Testing - Recertification
Course Description
To recertificate personnel who are currently certificated in magnetic particle testing.
Audience
Personnel who are required to use magnetic particle testing as part of their duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Magnetic Particle Testing.
Competence Awarded
NDT MPT
Course Code
NDT MPT
Prerequisite Name
Oracle Authority to Work endorsed with NDT MPT.
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Manual Handling for POPs
Course Description
This is to raise awareness and understanding of how to access and carry out safe manual handling as an individual or as ateam. Duration of 3 - 3.5 hrs.
Audience
For anyone in Network Rail who has to undertake manual handling.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Manually Propelled Rail Handlers
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of Manually PropelledRail Handlers.
Audience
For those who are required to use Manually Propelled Rail Handlers.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Manually Propelled Rail Handlers.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 07.01
Course Code
PTMP 07.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Marconi MV38
Course Description
Providing knowledge of the Marconi MV38 transmission monitoring and remote management systems associated with SMAtransmission systems. It covers physical make up and electrical connectivity in order to undertake faulting, maintenance,installation and configuration work.
Audience
For NMC and technical support engineers who use the MV38 monitoring and remote control equipment and/or undertakingfirst or second line maintenance and faulting activities. Attendees should have a good knowledge of Telecoms transmissionprinciples (specifically Marconi SMA).
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake network management and fault analysis; Remote Management - MV38 (Marconi TX Management Platform)
Competence Awarded
Tel 16; Tel 16.08
Course Code
Tel 16; Tel 16.08
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Marconi SMA version 3 & 4 Transmission Equipment
Course Description
Providing knowledge of the Marconi SMA v3 & v4 transmission equipment operation, physical make up and electricalconnectivity in order to undertake faulting, maintenance and installation work.
Audience
For Telecoms technicians, technical support and TEC engineers who will be undertaking first and second line maintenanceand faulting activities on Marconi SMA transmission equipment
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Transmission systems; Telecoms Digital Transmission Systems -Marconi SDH (SMA)
Competence Awarded
Tel 08; Tel 08.51
Course Code
Tel 08; Tel 08.51
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Mechanical Interlocking FLMF
Course Description
Describe the engineering specifications associated with the type lever frame, lock or circuit controller for which competenceis being assessed. Describe how the maintenance adjustment, faulting, repair and testing activity may affect the safeoperation of the railway. Understand what terminology and methods are used to identify locking components and describethe position of a lever. Understand the reporting lines and escalation procedures.
Audience
This course is designed to develop the delegates understanding of corrective and preventative maintenance techniques thatneed to be applied to mechanical interlocking systems. Pre-Requisites: Before attending this training a person should havesuccessfully completed Signal Maintenance 2, SMT Core and has at least 3 years workplace experience.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Lever Frames and Locks & Circuit Controllers.
Competence Awarded
Sig 16
Course Code
Sig 16
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling PowerSupplies. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables. Undertake initial diagnosis of failures todetermine the necessary course of action. Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course ofaction.Fault Finding Ensure effective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance orinstallation activities. Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment. Signal Maintenance Testing. SignalMaintenance Testing.Core Skills
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 23.01; Sig 24; Sig 25; SMTH; SMTH.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Mechanical Signalling Installation
Course Description
How the installation activity may affect the safe operation of the railway. What procedures need to be followed to ensureoperational and personal safety is maintained during the work. How to avoid personal injury during the work. How themechanical points and signals are designed to function under normal operating conditions. What each of the componentsparts contributes to the overall operation of the system.
Audience
This course is designed to train persons required to install and adjust mechanical points and signals. Pre-requisites: Havesuccessfully completed Signal Maintenance 2 Has at least 2 years workplace experience.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Install and adjust Mechanical Point Operating Systems. Install and adjust Mechanical Signals.
Competence Awarded
Sig 32; Sig 33
Course Code
Sig 32; Sig 33
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofTrack Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWSUndertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Signalling Cables Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment Ensure effective progressionof work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Mechanical Signalling Maintenance
Course Description
This course consists of three parts: 1. Mechanical signals and ancillary equipment including: Mechanical signal fitted on apost, Mechanical ground signal, Including electrical components the associated with the signal and AWS equipment 2.Mechanical operated points.
Audience
Have successfully completed Signal Maintenance 1 Has at least 3 months workplace experienceFollowing completion of thetraining each delegate shall undertake a period of mentored workplace experience to enable the learning to be consolidatedthrough practical workplace experience.
Duration: 7 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Mechanical Signals and AWS equipment. Undertake corrective andpreventative maintenance of Mechanically Operated Points.
Competence Awarded
Sig 08; Sig 08.01; Sig 08.02; Sig 09
Course Code
Sig 08; Sig 08.01; Sig 08.02; Sig 09
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
SEM1 (STF 001 [Sig 01, 02, 03, 04])
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3, 5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Meridian Concentrator
Course Description
Providing knowledge of the Meridan Concentrator system physical make up and programming in order to undertake faulting,maintenance and basic installation work.
Audience
Experienced Telecoms technicians who are required to fault, maintain and make installation changes to Meridianconcentrators and telephone switches.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Electronic PABX Based Concentrators - Meridan
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.27
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.27
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Mini Cranes
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of mini cranes.
Audience
Anyone required to operate mini cranes on the Infrastructure.
Duration: Delivered externally Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Mini Cranes.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 18.08
Course Code
PTMP 18.08
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of mobile plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 18
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Industry recognised standard
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Mobile Elevated Working Platforms
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of MEWPs.
Audience
Anyone responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to operate MEWPs.
Duration: Delivered Externally Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Mobile elevated platforms.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 18.01
Course Code
PTMP 18.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of mobile plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 18
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Industry recognised standard
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Mobile Flash Butt Welding Bend Test Operator
Course Description
This course is designed to make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with mobile flash butt weldingbend test equipment and to give them the knowledge to carry out bend tests on flash butt welds on the railway infrastructureusing appropriate techniques in line with current industry standards.
Audience
Personnel who are required to carry out the bend testing of flash butt welds that have been manufactured as per therequirements of the current standard.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Flash Butt Welding Bend Test Operator.
Competence Awarded
FBWBTO
Course Code
FBWBTO
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Mobile Operations Manager (MOM)
Course Description
This 4 week course covers both the track safety and operational competences required to undertake the duties of a MobileOperations Manager, specifically: PTS, Lookout/Sitewarden, COSS, Points Operator, Route Setting Agent, Handsignaller,Temporary Block Working, Level Crossing Attendant, Bridge Strike Nominee, Rail Defect Nominee, Pilotman, PreliminaryInvestigation and Rail Incident Officer 1. The course includes written tests and attendees are subject to continuous tutorassessments. Anyone wishing to attend this course must have PTS medical certification. Please note that line managersmust complete a COSS behavioural pre-training evaluation for candidates prior to COSS training, and the results must berecorded on the NCCA website. Failure to comply with this instruction will result in delegates being refused entry to thecourse.
Audience
For operational grades that are moving into the role of a Mobile Operations Manager, or for people who are joining theorganisation directly into this position.
Duration: 20 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
Auxiliary operating duties Ground Frame Operator.
Competence Awarded
AOD(GFO) AOD(HS) AOD(LXA) AOD(PM)1 AOD(PM)2 AOD(PO) AOD (RSA) AOD(TBW) BSN COSS HSE T30 HSE T9LKT PTS PTS AC RDN RIO1
Course Code
AOD(GFO) AOD(HS) AOD(LXA) AOD(PM)1 AOD(PM)2 AOD(PO) AOD (RSA) AOD(TBW) BSN COSS HSE T30 HSE T9LKT PTS PTS AC RDN RIO1
Prerequisite Name
Medical Level 1
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Monitor Permanent Way Infrastructure (Hot Weather)
Course Description
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking monitoring duties of Track Assets as part oftheir duties on Network Rail Infrastructure during hot weather (as hot weather watchman). It is designed to develop aperson’s knowledge, understanding and skills and is therefore particularly suited to persons required to prove theircapability in these areas.
Audience
All persons nominated to monitor the permanent way infrastructure during periods of hot weather. 1. Must be a minimumage of 18. 2. Must hold a valid Sentinel Track Safety Card endorsed with PTS and IWA or COSS. 3. Must meet the medicalrequirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124 Medical Fitness Level 1. 4. Must have a good level of literacy tomeet Entry Qualifications. 5. Must meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol).
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Monitor Permanent Way Infrastructure (Hot Weather)
Competence Awarded
Tr 42
Course Code
Tr 42
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety; Individual Working Alone or Controller of Site Safety; Renew Permanent Way assets. or Maintainpermanent way assets.Plain Line
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; IWA or COSS; Tr 03 or Tr 01.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Nail Gun Equipment
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Nail Gunequipment.
Audience
Anyone required to operate Nail Gun equipment.
Duration: Delivered Externally Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Nail gun equipment.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 14.01
Course Code
PTMP 14.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Nicevision Smart Video Recorder
Course Description
This aim of the course is to teach installation and configuration processes to installation and field engineers for theNicevision smart video recorder systems
Audience
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4-8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of SISS. Smart Network Video Recorders
Competence Awarded
Tel 18; Tel 18.09
Course Code
Tel 18; Tel 18.09
Prerequisite Name
Prerequisite Short Code
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Non-Destructive Testing Level 2 Supervisor
Course Description
For individuals responsible for undertaking and supervising the ultrasonic testing of rail in track and the assessment of Level1 qualified URFDO's.
Audience
For individuals responsible for undertaking and supervising the ultrasonic testing of rail in track and the assessment of Level1 qualified URFDO's.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Level 2 ultrasonic supervisor.
Competence Awarded
TR 34
Course Code
TR 34
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety; Controller of Site Safety; Individual Working Alone.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; COSS; IWA
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Northgate Concentrator Touchscreen Signallers Interface
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the Northgate Concentrator Touchscreen Signallers Interface system physical make up andprogramming in order to undertake faulting, maintenance and basic installation work.
Audience
For experienced Telecoms technicians who need the knowledge and skills to fault, maintain and make installation changesto the Northgate concentrator equipment.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Processor Controlled Concentrators - NorthgateFront End (Signaller's Interface).
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.14
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.14
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
OLE Autotransformer Module
Course Description
An additional element to Level A and B AC and is to train those already competent in NP OLE/AC-i whose work involvessetting up safe systems of work relating to electrical power supplies including completion of documentation for and givingauthorisation to persons with Level B competence (Authorised Person) to complete OLE AT isolation, switching, testing andearthing on the OLE Infrastructure.
Audience
Team leader or similar roles with adequate knowledge of the auto transformer specific OLE infrastructure, who needs todevelop their competence in electrical safety.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Authorised Person OLE Auto Transformer Isolation Nominated Person OLE Auto Transformer Isolation
Competence Awarded
AP OLE/AT-I; NP OLE/AT-i
Course Code
AP OLE/AT-I; NP OLE/AT-i
Prerequisite Name
First Aid for Electrical Accidents Personal Track Safety.AC Lines Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T32, PTS AC, PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
2
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
OLE Camera
Course Description
This course is designed to familiarise delegates with the pole mounted camera and techniques used to inspect the OLEinfrastructure.
Audience
Operators of OLE cameras.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 2-8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety. AC Lines.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS AC
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
OLE Construction for Maintenance 1
Course Description
Covers the processes associated with OLE Construction activities including OLE Construction in line with Design Drawings& Specifications, Effective progression of OLE Construction, OLE Operational safety between construction activities andGeneral Safety.
Audience
Those responsible for undertaking construction activities on OLE. It is recommended that participants attend the First Aid forElectrical Accidents course prior to working on OLE equipment on the infrastructure, although this is not mandated to as apre-requisite.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 2-6
Competence Name Awarded
Construct OLE assets in accordance with design drawings and specifications Ensure the effective progression of OLEConstruction Activities
Competence Awarded
OLE 08OLE 10
Course Code
OLE 08OLE 10
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
OLE Maintenance 1
Course Description
Develops knowledge of the processes associated with OLE Maintenance including Non-Intrusive Inspections Appreciationof OLE Earthing / Bonding.
Audience
Those who work on the preventative and corrective maintenance of OLE Earthing / Bonding systems and for those whocarry out non-intrusive inspections of the OLE infrastructure. Attendees must hold PTS AC.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 2-8
Competence Name Awarded
Non intrusive inspection of the OLE infrastructure.
Competence Awarded
OLE 03
Course Code
OLE 03
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety. AC Lines Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS AC; PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
OLE Maintenance 2
Course Description
Develops knowledge and skills appertaining to preventative maintenance of OLE and general maintenance of OLE earthing& bonding, including a basic introduction to high level intrusive inspections.
Audience
Those who will be required to undertake preventative maintenance of OLE assets and undertake preventative andcorrective maintenance of OLE earthing and bonding systems. Attendees must hold PTS AC.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 2-8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake preventive maintenance of OLE Assets Undertake preventive & corrective maintenance of OLE Earthing /Bonding
Competence Awarded
OLE 01OLE 05
Course Code
OLE 01OLE 05
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety. AC Lines Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS AC; PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
OLE Maintenance 3
Course Description
Develops knowledge and skills required for the corrective maintenance of OLE and high level intrusive inspectiontechniques.
Audience
Those who will be required to undertake corrective maintenance of OLE assets and high level intrusive inspections of theOLE infrastructure. Attendees must hold PTS AC.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 2-8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective maintenance of OLE Assets Establish the operational condition of the OLE by high level intrusiveinspection
Competence Awarded
OLE 02OLE 04
Course Code
OLE 02OLE 04
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety. AC Lines Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS AC; PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
OLE Maintenance Induction
Course Description
Provides the basic underpinning knowledge of the OLE System, its Components and working methods associated withmaintenance of OLE Assets.
Audience
Those who are new to OLE engineering and who will be required to test and maintain OLE assets.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 2-12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
OLE Restoration Tasks
Course Description
This course is designed to develop knowledge, understanding and skills of persons who are responsible for restoringdamaged OLE to operational condition following an incident as part of their duties on Network Rail Infrastructure.
Audience
OLE Operatives and Technicians required to restore the OLE following an incident
Duration: 4 days Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
OLE 18
Competence Awarded
OLE 18
Course Code
OLE 18
Prerequisite Name
OLE 1 Undertake Preventive Maintenance of OLE assets OLE 2 Undertake Corrective Maintenance of OLE Assets OLE 3Establish the operational condition of OLE assets by Non Intrusive Inspection OLE 4 Establish the operational condition ofOLE assets by High Level Intrusive Inspection OLE 5 Undertake preventive and corrective maintenance of Earthing /Bonding
Prerequisite Short Code
OLE 1, OLE 2,OLE 3, OLE 4, OLE 5
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Prerequisite Qualifications - Specialist Venue - Personal Protective Equipment - Mandatory Prerequisite - Blended Training- Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
OLE Technical Assessment
Course Description
Designed to train persons whose work involves technical assessment of OLE infrastructure and associated components.
Audience
Person holding a Technical role in OLE Engineering.
Duration: 9 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Technical Assessment of OLE Assets
Competence Awarded
OLE 12
Course Code
OLE 12
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety. AC Lines Level 3
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS AC
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
OLE Winching Equipment
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the PullzAll 24v Hoistand a Supertirfor TU16H, DynaforLLX2.
Audience
Anyone responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to use a PullzAll 24vHoist or aSupertirfor TU16H, Dynafor LLX2.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
OLE winching equipment.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 21.01
Course Code
PTMP 21.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
OTM Lift Planning Single Lift
Course Description
Proivdes training for undertaking OTM Single Lift Planning, developing knowledge, understanding and skills throughpractical and theoretical exercises.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake OTM Single Lift Planning.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
OTM Lift Planning Single Lift.
Competence Awarded
OTM LPSL
Course Code
OTM LPSL
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
OTP Assurance Inspections
Course Description
Provides training for undertaking OTP Assurance Inspection using CMO App as part of their duties on Network RailInfrastructure. Delegates wanting to book onto this course must complete the OTP Assurance pre-course form on Oracleand submit it to their line manager for approval. Line managers must forward the booking form on to Malcolm Miles for finalapproval. Once this has been confirmed by Malcolm the delegate can then be approved via oracle by their line manager.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake OTP Assurance Inspection using the CMO App as part of their daily duties.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
OTP Assurance Inspections.
Competence Awarded
OTP AI
Course Code
OTP AI
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
OTP Lift Planning Single Lift
Course Description
Provides training for undertaking OTP Single Lift Planning developing knowledge, understanding and skills through practicaland theoretical exercises.
Audience
Anyone requird to undertake On Track Plant (OTP) Single Life Planning.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
OTP Lift Planning Single Lift.
Competence Awarded
OTP LPSL
Course Code
OTP LPSL
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
2
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
OTP Lift Planning Tandem Lift
Course Description
Provides training for undertaking OTP Tandem Lift Planning, developing knowledge, understanding and skills throughpractical and theoretical exercises.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake OTP tandem lift planning.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
OTP Lift Planning Tandem Lift.
Competence Awarded
OTP LPTL
Course Code
OTP LPTL
Prerequisite Name
OTP Lift Planning Single Lift.
Prerequisite Short Code
OTP LPSL
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
2
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
OTSS (Operational Telephone)
Course Description
A specific course providing a deep insight into the working of the equipment. Extensive practical exercises on workingsystems in a safe environment provide an excellent understanding of the system leading to minimal downtimes throughbetter preventative maintenance and skilled faulting techniques
Audience
Telecoms technician/engineers involved with the maintenance and faulting of lineside operational telephones.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Telephone systems; Operational Telephones and Tail Cables AutoDialler; Operational Telephones and Tail Cables All Other Lineside (Excluding Auto Dialler); PETS System; KETS System
Competence Awarded
Tel 04; Tel 04.01; Tel 04.02; Tel 04.04; Tel 04.08
Course Code
Tel 04; Tel 04.01; Tel 04.02; Tel 04.04; Tel 04.08
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Off Track Assets - Drainage
Course Description
To develop a person’s knowledge understanding and skills so that the maintenance and inspection of ‘Drainage’ on NetworkRail Infrastructure is undertaken in a safe and efficient manner. Upon successful completion of this course the delegate willbe awarded with: a statement of achievement for Maintain "Off Track' Assets" - Drainage and a competence awarded atLevel - 3 Competent.
Audience
Any persons responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to maintain and/or inspectRailway Drainage.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Maintain "off track" assets; Maintain "off track" assets.Drainage
Competence Awarded
Tr 02; Tr 02.03
Course Code
Tr 02; Tr 02.03
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
On Track Plant (OTP) Core
Course Description
This course is for anyone required to undertake lifting duties involving On-Track Plant (OTP). It covers a range of coreknowledge. In order to gain competence machine specific training must be taken following the core module.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake lifting duties involving On-Track Plant
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
On Track Plant (OTP) Core
Competence Awarded
OTP Core
Course Code
OTP Core
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
On the Right Track - A Beginners Guide to the Railway System
Course Description
Provides an overview of how the Railway operates. Explains the complexities of how the various functions work togetherand looks at the roles and responsibilities assocaited with operating, maintaining and managing a safe and efficient railinfrastructure.
Audience
Any Network Rail employee that requires an awareness of the rail industry.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 20
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Auger Driver Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to be able to operate Auger Driver attachment safely including thenecessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminology andmethods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of the hostmachine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Auger Driver attachment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Auger Driver Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 03
Course Code
OTP Op Att 03
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Ballast Brush Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required tooperate the Ballast Brush attachment safely including thenecessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminology andmethods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of the hostmachine including travelling and working.
Audience
Individual who intend to train to operate On track plant and attachment on the railway infrastructure as part of their dailywork
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Ballast Brush Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 04
Course Code
OTP Op Att 04
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Ballast Distribution Unit Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to be able to operate the Ballast Distribution Unit attachmentsafely including the necessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communicationprotocols, terminology and methods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoringand the safe use of the host machine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Ballast Distribution Unit attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Ballast Distribution Unit Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 05
Course Code
OTP Op Att 05
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Ballast Excavator Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to be able to operate Ballast Excavator attachment safely includingthe necessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminologyand methods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of thehost machine including travelling and working.
Audience
Individual who intend to train to operate On track plant and attachment on the railway infrastructure as part of their dailywork
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Ballast Excavator Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 06
Course Code
OTP Op Att 06
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Ballast Plough Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to be able to operate the Ballast Plough attachment including thenecessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminology andmethods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of the hostmachine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Ballast Plough attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Ballast Plough Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 07
Course Code
OTP Op Att 07
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Ballast Profile Blade Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to be able to operate Ballast Profile Blade attachment including thenecessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminology andmethods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of the hostmachine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to be able to operate Ballast Profile Blade attachment safely.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Ballast Profile Blade Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 08
Course Code
OTP Op Att 08
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Ballast Undercutter Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to be able to operate the Ballast Undercutter attachment includingthe necessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminologyand methods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of thehost machine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Ballast Undercutter attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Ballast Undercutter Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 09
Course Code
OTP Op Att 09
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Cable Drum Carrier Attachment
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to; explain certification/documentation and competence requirements ofself and others and attachments; describe hazards /risks specific to operation and appropriate controls; describe reportinglines and communications protocols; describe terminology and methods used to identify components and the operation ofthe attachment; describe and demonstrate pre-use / compatibility / attach (to host machine) / pre-operational requirements;describe defect monitoring associated with the operation of the attachment; demonstrate the safe use of the attachment;demonstrate the safe and correct methods of shut down isolate and secure (including detaching) attachments and describeactions that would be taken in emergency situations
Audience
For those who operate On track plant and attachments on the railway infrastructure.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Cable Drum Carrier Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 10
Course Code
OTP Op Att 10
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Clam-shell Bucket Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to be able to operate the Clam-shell Bucket attachment includingthe necessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminologyand methods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of thehost machine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Clam-shell Bucket attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Clam-shell Bucket Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 11
Course Code
OTP Op Att 11
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Compaction Unit Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Compaction Unit attachment including thenecessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols, terminology andmethods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and the safe use of the hostmachine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Compaction Unit attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Compaction Unit Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 12
Course Code
OTP Op Att 12
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Cone Penetration (CPT Unit) Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Cone Penetration (CPT Unit) attachment safelyincluding the necessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards,risks communication protocols,terminology and methods used to identify components and the operation of the host machine, defect monitoring and thesafe use of the host machine including travelling and working.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Cone Penetration (CPT Unit) attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Cone Penetration (CPT Unit) Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 13
Course Code
OTP Op Att 13
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Drag Clamp Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to be able to operate the Drag Clamp attachment safely includingthe hazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and theoperation of the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and thecorrect and safe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Drag Clamp attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Drag Clamp Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 14
Course Code
OTP Op Att 14
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Fast-clipper Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to be able to operate the Fast-clipper attachment including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Fast-clipper attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Fast-clipper Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 15
Course Code
OTP Op Att 15
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Flail (vegetation control) Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Flail (vegetation control) attachment including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Flail (vegetation control) attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Flail (vegetation control) Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 16
Course Code
OTP Op Att 16
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Hydraulic Breaker Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Hydraulic Breaker attachment including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Hydraulic Breaker attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Hydraulic Breaker Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 33
Course Code
OTP Op Att 33
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Hydraulic Grab Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Hydraulic Grab attachment including the hazards,risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operation of theattachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct and safemethods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Hydraulic Grab attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Hydraulic Grab Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 17
Course Code
OTP Op Att 17
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Hydraulic Panel & Rail Lifting Beam Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Hydraulic Panel & Rail Lifting Beam attachmentincluding the hazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components andthe operation of the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and thecorrect and safe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Hydraulic Panel & Rail Lifting Beam attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Hydraulic Panel & Rail Lifting Beam Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 18
Course Code
OTP Op Att 18
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Hydraulic Sleeper Changer/Wetbed Bucket Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Hydraulic Sleeper Changer/Wetbed Bucketattachment including the hazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identifycomponents and the operation of the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use theattachment safely and the correct and safe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergencysituation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Hydraulic Sleeper Changer/Wetbed Bucket attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Hydraulic Sleeper Changer/Wetbed Bucket Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 19
Course Code
OTP Op Att 19
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Hydraulic Sleeper Placer/Spacer Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Hydraulic Sleeper Placer/Spacer attachmentincluding the hazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components andthe operation of the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and thecorrect and safe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Hydraulic Sleeper Placer/Spacer attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Hydraulic Sleeper Placer/Spacer Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 20
Course Code
OTP Op Att 20
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Hydrualic Manipulator Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Hydrualic Manipulator attachment including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Hydrualic Manipulator attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Hydrualic Manipulator Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 34
Course Code
OTP Op Att 34
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Level Crossing Slab Lifter Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Level Crossing Slab Lifter attachment including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Level Crossing Slab Lifter attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Level Crossing Slab Lifter Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 35
Course Code
OTP Op Att 35
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Mobile Flash Butt Welding Host Machine.
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate Machine Operator flash butt welding (MFBW) hostmachine duties including the roles and responsibilities of operators and controllers, the procedures to ensure operationaland personal safety is maintained during the work, how movement and operation of MFBW may affect the safe operation ofthe railway, the procedures to follow when working under live overhead line equipment, work procedures and hazards whenadjacent lines are open to traffic, what authorisation procedures are, communication protocols and procedures, how thesystems are designed to function under normal operating conditions, what procedures apply to taking the equipment out ofoperational service and the procedure for the emergency recovery of the MFBW.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Machine Operator flash butt welding host machine duties.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Mobile Flash Butt Welding Host Machine.
Competence Awarded
MC OP MFBW
Course Code
MC OP MFBW
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Piling Driver Vibratory Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Piling Driver Vibratory attachment including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Piling Driver Vibratory attachment.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Piling Driver Vibratory Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 36
Course Code
OTP Op Att 36
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Piling Hammer Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to be able to operate the Piling Hammer attachment including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Piling Hammer attachment.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Piling Hammer Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 21
Course Code
OTP Op Att 21
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Piling Torque Head Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Piling Torque Head attachment including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Piling Torque Head attachment.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Piling Torque Head Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 37
Course Code
OTP Op Att 37
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Rail Cropper Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Rail Cropper attachment including the hazards,risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operation of theattachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct and safemethods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Rail Cropper attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Rail Cropper Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 22
Course Code
OTP Op Att 22
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Rail Turner Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Rail Turner attachment including the hazards, risksspecific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operation of theattachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct and safemethods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Rail Turner attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Rail Turner Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 23
Course Code
OTP Op Att 23
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Rock Grinder Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Rock Grinder attachment including the hazards,risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operation of theattachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct and safemethods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Rock Grinder attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Rock Grinder Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 38
Course Code
OTP Op Att 38
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Scarifier Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Scarifier attachment including the hazards, risksspecific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operation of theattachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct and safemethods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Scarifier attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Scarifier Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 39
Course Code
OTP Op Att 39
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Stump Grinder Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Stump Grinder attachment including the hazards,risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operation of theattachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct and safemethods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Stump Grinder attachment safely.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Stump Grinder Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 40
Course Code
OTP Op Att 40
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Tamper Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Tamper attachment including the hazards, risksspecific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operation of theattachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct and safemethods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Tamper attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Tamper Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 24
Course Code
OTP Op Att 24
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Thimble Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Thimble attachment including the hazards, risksspecific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operation of theattachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct and safemethods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Thimble attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Thimble Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 25
Course Code
OTP Op Att 25
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Tilt Rotator Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Tilt Rotator attachment including the hazards, risksspecific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operation of theattachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct and safemethods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Tilt Rotator attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Tilt Rotator Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 26
Course Code
OTP Op Att 26
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Trailer Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Trailer attachment including the hazards, risksspecific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operation of theattachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct and safemethods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Trailer attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Trailer Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 27
Course Code
OTP Op Att 27
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Tree Cutting Head Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Tree Cutting Head attachment including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Tree Cutting Head attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Tree Cutting Head Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 28
Course Code
OTP Op Att 28
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Troughing Lid Lifting and Cable Solution Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Troughing Lid Lifting and Cable Solution attachmentincluding the hazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components andthe operation of the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and thecorrect and safe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Troughing Lid Lifting and Cable Solution attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Troughing Lid Lifting and Cable Solution Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 32
Course Code
OTP Op Att 32
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Vacuum Excavator Unit Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Vacuum Excavator Unit attachment including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Vacuum Excavator Unit attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Vacuum Excavator Unit Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 29
Course Code
OTP Op Att 29
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Vacuum Lifter Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to operate the Vacuum Lifter attachment including the hazards,risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operation of theattachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct and safemethods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Vacuum Lifter attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Vacuum Lifter Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 30
Course Code
OTP Op Att 30
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Operate Wood Chipper Attachment
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to be able to operate the Wood Chipper attachment including thehazards, risks specific to operation, communication protocols, the methods used to identify components and the operationof the attachment, pre-operational requirements, defect monitoring, how to use the attachment safely and the correct andsafe methods of shut down isolate and secure, actions to take in an emergency situation.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the Wood Chipper attachment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Wood Chipper Attachment
Competence Awarded
OTP Op Att 31
Course Code
OTP Op Att 31
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore Must hold competence for the compatible host machine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Over Head Lines - Removal of Objects and Switching
Course Description
Provides the knowledge and skills required to safely deal with the removal of obstacles from the electrified infrastructure.
Audience
For anyone who may be required to remove objects from Overhead Line Equipment. This would include, but is not limitedto, MOMs and LOMs. Attendees must be at least 18 years of age and hold a current certificate in 1st Aid for ElectricalIncidents.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Switch and remove of objects from OHL.
Competence Awarded
OLE S&R;
Course Code
OLE S&R;
Prerequisite Name
First Aid for Electrical Accidents.
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
P2 Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking P2 Operation duties including how to carry out the necessary pre start and pre-work machinefunctional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, the machine specific procedures andthe safe and correct methods of operating the■ P2.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake P2 operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
P2 Operator
Competence Awarded
TRSP2
Course Code
TRSP2
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
P2 RL Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking P2 RL operation duties including how to carry out the necessary pre start and pre-work machinefunctional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, the machine specific procedures andthe safe and correct methods of operating the Matisa P95 TRS P2RL.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake P2 RL Operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
P2 RL Operator
Competence Awarded
TRSP2RL
Course Code
TRSP2RL
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
P3 Operation
Course Description
Training on how to undertake the necessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, the hazards and risksspecific to operation and appropriate controls, how to apply the machine specific procedures and the safe and correctmethods of operating the ■P3.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake P3 Operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
P3 Operator
Competence Awarded
TRSP3
Course Code
TRSP3
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
P4 Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking P4 operation duties including how to carry out the necessary pre start and pre-work machinefunctional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, the machine specific procedures andthe safe and correct methods of operating the Matisa P95 TRS P4 .
Audience
Anyone required to undertake P4 operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
P4 Operator
Competence Awarded
TRSP4
Course Code
TRSP4
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
P5 Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking P5 Operation duties including how to carry out the necessary pre start and pre-work machinefunctional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, how to apply the machine specificprocedure and the safe and correct methods.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake P5 operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
P5 Operator
Competence Awarded
TRSP5
Course Code
TRSP5
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
P6 Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking P6 Operation duties including how to carry out the necessary pre start and pre-work machinefunctional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, the machine specific procedures andthe safe and correct methods of operating the Matisa P95 TRS P6.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake P6 operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
P6 Operator
Competence Awarded
TRSP6
Course Code
TRSP6
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
PETS
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the Whiteley Public Emergency Telephone System's operation, physical make-up and electricalconnectivity and to enable the undertaking of faulting, maintenance and basic installation work on the Whitely PublicEmergency Telephone System.
Audience
For experienced Telecoms technicians who need to have the knowledge and skills to fault, maintain and make installationchanges to the Whiteley Public Emergency Telephone System.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Telephone systems; Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Telephone systems.PETS System; Test and Commission equipment; Test and Commissionequipment.PETS.
Competence Awarded
Tel 04; Tel 04.04; Tel 15; Tel 15.06
Course Code
Tel 04; Tel 04.04; Tel 15; Tel 15.06
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Varies depending on competence.
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
PMP 1-2 Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking PMP 1-2 Operation duties, including how to carry out the necessary pre start and pre-work machinefunctional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, the machine specific procedures andthe safe and correct methods of operating.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake PMP 1-2 Operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
PMP 1-2 Operator
Competence Awarded
TRSPMP
Course Code
TRSPMP
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
POS Representative
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake POS Representative duties including the keyprinciples for the introduction of the On Track Plant Operations Scheme (POS), the roles, responsibilities and duties of thePOS Representative, On Track Plant emergency arrangements, the relationship of the POS Representative with theMachine Controller, communication protocols applicable to OTP operations and the consequence of attachment loads.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake POS Representative duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
POS Representatve
Competence Awarded
POS REP
Course Code
POS REP
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); On Track PlantCore and at least one of the following: - Machine Controller Highway Permissible vehicle - Machine Controller DemountableMachine - Machine Controller Material Handler - Machine Controller MEWP - Control Mobile Flash Butt Welding HostMachine
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS OTP Core
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
PTS AC Awareness
Course Description
Develops the knowledge and skills for maintaining safety in an environment including procedures. To obtain the PTS ACendorsement knowledge and practical assessments have to be completed.
Audience
For those who are required to work in an OLE environment or who do not require the PTS AC competence but require theknowledge of the AC environment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Palfinger Wire Manipulator Module
Course Description
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking Palfinger Wire Manipulator training as part oftheir duties on Network Rail Infrastructure.
Audience
Those required to undertake Palfinger Wire Manipulator as part of their daily duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
Pancut & WES Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking Pancut and WES operation duties including how to carry out the necessary pre start and pre-workmachine functional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, the machine specificprocedures and the safe and correct methods of operating the Matisa P95 TRS Pancut.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Pancut and WES Operation Duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
Pancut & WES Operator
Competence Awarded
TRSPCW
Course Code
TRSPCW
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Pandrol Vanguard Assembly Tool
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with the safe and efficient operation of the PandrolVanguard Assembly Tool and to give them the knowledge and skills necessary to enable them to operate the equipment onthe Railway Infrastructure.
Audience
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where theyare required to use a Pandrol Vanguard Assembly Tool in their daily work. Pre-requisites: Delegates must meet currentmedical requirements
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Operate Pandrol Vanguard Assembly Tool.
Competence Awarded
PP 84
Course Code
PP 84
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Prerequisite Qualifications - Personal Protective Equipment - Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Person In Charge Of Possession (PICOP)
Course Description
Develops the knowledge and skills in Person in Charge of Possession (PICOP) duties, covering responsibilities,procedures, the requirements for the planning process and for taking and managing the possession, dealing with on trackmovements and the staff on the activity.
Audience
For those who are required to undertake the role of a PICOP.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
NR/L3/OCS/084 (issue 3) brief 2011. Person In Charge of Possession
Competence Awarded
LCV 084, PICOP
Course Code
LCV 084, PICOP
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety; Individual Working Alone 'OR' Controller of Site Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; IWA or COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Personal Track Safety
Course Description
This module provides a basic introduction to track safety, covering railway orientation, fitness for work, preparing to worksafely, going onto the railway and working safely, communciations and emergencies, and safety briefings. The module ispart of the Personal Track Safety (PTS) blended learning programme and must be successfully completed before delegatescan proceed with the PTS practical event. This course is only available at https://elearning.networkrail.co.uk and cannot beaccessed via Oracle.
Audience
Anyone expected to work on the rail infrastructure.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Personal Track Safety
Competence Awarded
PTS
Course Code
PTS
Prerequisite Name
PTS eLearning
Prerequisite Short Code
PTSeLearning
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Pillar Drills Briefing
Course Description
This is a briefing only
Audience
Holders of the Rail drills competence
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Pillar drills
Competence Awarded
PTMP 02.05
Course Code
PTMP 02.05
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Prerequisite Qualifications - Personal Protective Equipment - Blended Training
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Pin Brazing - Initial
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with the pin brazing process, and to give them theknowledge and skills necessary to enable them to pin braze on the Railway Infrastructure in line with current industrystandards.
Audience
Sentinel Card Holders who are required to pin braze to rails on the Railway Infrastructure.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Pin Brazing.
Competence Awarded
PP 37
Course Code
PP 37
Prerequisite Name
n/a
Prerequisite Short Code
n/a
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Pin Brazing using the Safetrack Econect
Course Description
Provides training for those responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to use a PinBrazing using the Safetrack Econect in their daily duties.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake track maintenace or renewals where they use a Pin Brazing using the Safetrack Econect intheir daily duties.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Pin Brazing using the Safetrack Econect.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 03.08
Course Code
PTMP 03.08
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant. Cutting & Grinding
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00; PTMP 03.06
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Plain Line Grinders
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Plain Line Grinder.
Audience
Anyone required to use a Plain Line Grinder.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Plain line grinders.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 03.03
Course Code
PTMP 03.03
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant; Cutting & grinding equipment
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00; PTMP 03.06
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Switches and Crossings
Course Name
Points Fittings
Course Description
Develops understanding of the maintenance, faulting, repairing and testing procedures that apply to point fittings, fixedstretcher bars, adjustable stretcher bars, supplementary drives and detectors.
Audience
Anyone responsible for the maintenance, faulting, repairing or testing of point fittings, fixed and adjustable stretcher bars,supplementatry drives and detectors signal engineering equipment.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Corrective and Preventative Maintenance of Points Fittings; Undertake Corrective and Preventative Maintenanceof Points Fittings.Points Fittings
Competence Awarded
Sig 39; Sig 39.01
Course Code
Sig 39; Sig 39.01
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits; Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS; Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling PowerSupplies; Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables; Signal Maintenance Testing.Core SkillsTake and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment; Ensure effective progression of work and use of resourcesduring signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Points HPSS FLMF
Course Description
Provides knowledge and skills to be able to identify what each of the component parts being installed contributes to theoverall operation of the system; describe what your role and responsibilities and authorities are; carry out preventativemaintenance procedures and tests; complete recording and reporting documentation.
Audience
Anyone responsible for the maintenance, faulting repairing or testing of this system and who has at least 6 monthsworkplace experience.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electro-Mechanical Point Machines; Undertake corrective andpreventative maintenance of Electro-Mechanical Point Machines.HPSA machines
Competence Awarded
Sig 10; Sig 10.04
Course Code
Sig 10; Sig 10.04
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electro-Mechanical Point Machines; Undertake Corrective andPreventative Maintenance of Points Fittings
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 39; Sig 39.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Points HW FLMF
Course Description
By the end of this course delegates will have developed a comprehensive knowledge of the following learning objectives:An understanding of what procedures need to be followed to ensure operational and personal safety is maintained duringwork on type HW.
Audience
This course is designed to train persons who are responsible for the maintenance, faulting repairing or testing of the SignalEngineering equipment.Before attending this training a person should have successfully completed Point Fittings FLMF.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electro-Mechanical Point Machines. Undertake corrective andpreventative maintenance of Electro-Mechanical Point Machines.Alstom Type HW machines
Competence Awarded
Sig 10; Sig 10.02
Course Code
Sig 10; Sig 10.02
Prerequisite Name
Undertake Corrective and Preventative Maintenance of Points Fittings. Undertake Corrective and Preventative Maintenanceof Points Fittings.Points Fittings
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 39; Sig 39.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Points HW Installation
Course Description
Provides an understanding of installation, adjustment and testing procedures that apply to HW Point Machines.
Audience
Anyone responsible for installation, adjustment or testing of the Signal Engineering equipment.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Install and adjust Electro-mechanical Point Operating Systems; Install and adjust Electro-mechanical Point OperatingSystems.HW Installation
Competence Awarded
Sig 31; Sig 31.02
Course Code
Sig 31; Sig 31.02
Prerequisite Name
Undertake Corrective and Preventative Maintenance of Points Fittings; Undertake Corrective and Preventative Maintenanceof Points Fittings.Points Fittings
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 39; Sig 39.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Switches and Crossings
Course Name
Points Schwihag Rollers
Course Description
Provides the knowledge and skills to be able to identify what each of the component parts being installed contributes to theoverall operation of the system; describe what your role and responsibilities and authorities are; carry out preventativemaintenance procedures and tests; complete recording and reporting documentation.
Audience
Anyone responsible for the maintenance, faulting repairing or testing of this system and who has at least 6 monthsworkplace experience.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Corrective and Preventative Maintenance of Points Fittings.Schwihag Rollers
Competence Awarded
Sig 39.02
Course Code
Sig 39.02
Prerequisite Name
Undertake Corrective and Preventative Maintenance of Points Fittings.
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 39
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Points Style 63 FLMF
Course Description
Provides knowledge and skills to be able to maintain, repair, adjust and test Style 63 Clamp Locks.
Audience
Anyone responsible for maintenance, adjustment or testing of the Signal Engineering equipment, have the requiredcompetences and not less than 12 months work experience in a signal maintenance, faulting, installation or testingenvironment.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electro-Mechanical Point Machines; Undertake corrective andpreventative maintenance of Electro-Mechanical Point Machines.W, B, & S Co M63 machines
Competence Awarded
Sig 10; Sig 10.09
Course Code
Sig 10; Sig 10.09
Prerequisite Name
Undertake Corrective and Preventative Maintenance of Points Fittings; Undertake Corrective and Preventative Maintenanceof Points Fittings.Points Fittings
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 39; Sig 39.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Portable Lighting Towers
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of Portable LightingTowers
Audience
Anyone responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to use Portable LightingTowers.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Portable lighting towers.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 08.01
Course Code
PTMP 08.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Possession Support
Course Description
Develops the knowledge and skills required in Possession Support duties, covering responsibilities and procedure, thearrangements for the safe placing and removal of detonator protection, Possession Limit boards, the correct placement andremoval of Worksite Marker Boards and the facilitation of train movements in and out of possessions and worksites. Note: Itis mandatory to hold a Possession Support competence if you are required to assist the PICOP with regard to any of thefollowing: - Keying signals (Signal Post Replacement Switches) - Deploying detonators and Possession Limit Boards (PLBs)- Scotching and clipping unworked points in the possession - Train movements into and out of the possession.
Audience
For those who have been identified to fulfill the Posession Support role.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Possession Support duties within a possession.
Competence Awarded
PS
Course Code
PS
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety. Individual Working Alone. Medical Level 1. Controller of Site Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; IWA; COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Post Driver
Course Description
TBC
Audience
TBC
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Post Driver
Competence Awarded
PTMP 09.07
Course Code
PTMP 09.07
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Post Hole Borer
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Post Hole Borer.
Audience
Anyone required to use a Post Hole Borer.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Post Hole Borer.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 09.04
Course Code
PTMP 09.04
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
Power Car Operation and Traction
Course Description
Training on Power Car operation and traction duties, including the necessary pre start and pre-work machine functionalchecks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, how to apply the machine specific procedures,the safe and correct methods of operating the Power Car and traction duties.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Power Car Operation and Traction duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
Power Car and Traction Operator
Competence Awarded
BCSPC
Course Code
BCSPC
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Power Operated Gate Opener (POGO)
Course Description
The contents of this training pack have been approved by Network Rail for use in the delivery and assessment of POGOduties. The pack contains sufficient information to enable a course to be delivered with relatively little preparation time,however to gain maximum benefit from this pack it is recommended that some time is used by the trainer to become familiarwith the contents before its use. This course presentation can be customised to suit your delivery style and can be
Audience
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking FLFM of POGO as part of their duties onNetwork Rail Infrastructure. SEM 1 and 2
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Level Crossing Systems.Power Operated Gate Opener (POGO)
Competence Awarded
Sig 15.23
Course Code
Sig 15.23
Prerequisite Name
Managing Site Safety. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS.Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies. Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Signalling Cables. Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course of action.Ensure effective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities.Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment. Signal Maintenance Testing.Core Skills
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T50, Sig 07, Sig 13, Sig 14, Sig 23, Sig 24, Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Powered Pole Pruners (CS48) Refresher training
Course Description
Refresher training for Powered Pole Pruners (CS48) for experienced operators.
Audience
Refresher training for Powered Pole Pruners (CS48) for experienced operators.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Use of powered pole pruners.
Competence Awarded
LM 48
Course Code
LM 48
Prerequisite Name
Climb trees and perform aerial rescue.
Prerequisite Short Code
LM 38
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Plain Line Track
Course Name
Prepare rails for disposal using oxy-fuel gas cutting processes
Course Description
To provide delegates with the skills and knowledge required to use Oxy-fuel gas cutting equipment to prepare for thedisposal of rail.
Audience
This course is suitable for Welding & Grinding Operatives. Delegates must; Meet the medical requirements of Network RailStandard NR/L2/OHS/00124 Medical Fitness Level 1. Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail StandardNR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol).
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Prepare rails for disposal using oxy-fuel gas cutting processes.
Competence Awarded
Weld 102
Course Code
Weld 102
Prerequisite Name
Undertake Liquid Penetrant Testing
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT LPT
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Processing, reviewing and distribution of PLPR Inspection data
Course Description
This module will enable delegates to: - Operate the PLPR system - Process and implement data review to deliver Tier 1inspection of plain line track using the PLPR system - Identify and manage PLPR system faults. - The track inspectionrequirements as defined by Network Rail Company Specification NR/L2/TRK/001and NR/L3/TRK/1015, which defines therequirements of Basic Visual Track Inspection of plain line track - The inspection methods and techniques used to completeinspections including visual and physical checks in plain line track - The types of defect that may be encountered in plainline track and explain how to identify any defects or variations. - The acceptable limits of each type of defect or variation andthe action that shall be taken when un-acceptable limits are reached in plain line track - How different environmental andoperating conditions may affect the Inspection
Audience
This course is designed to train persons who are responsible for processing, reviewing and distributing PLPR inspectiondata.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Process, review and distribute PLPR inspection data.
Competence Awarded
Tr 47
Course Code
Tr 47
Prerequisite Name
Track Induction; Maintain permanent way assets.Plain Line These prerequisites are desirable, but not mandatory
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 00; Tr 01.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Production of Non-Conceptual Signalling Design
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to: Obtain sufficient information to understand clearly the RSEsrequirements. Ensure that the technical requirements are clear and specified and that the information contains all theessential data Identify and deal promptly and effectively with any problems occurring with the requirements and theirinterpretation. Establish which design methods; materials; formats and conventions are to be used for the design. Identifywhich requirements can be met by standard equipment, conventions and protocol and specify as appropriate Check andconfirm resources identified are appropriate.
Audience
Delegates shall be able to read and interpret signalling diagrams and control tables with a minimum of 5 years experience ina Signalling Faulting and Maintenance environment at supervisory or Technical Support level.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Production of Non-Conceptual Signalling Design.
Competence Awarded
Sig 54
Course Code
Sig 54
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Propane Gas Safety - Initial
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with Propane Fuel Gas. And to give them theknowledge and skills necessary to use Propane Gas Equipment in all Permanent Way applications using appropriatetechniques in a range of circumstances in line with current industry standards.
Audience
Delegates required to use Propane Gas Equipment on the Railway Infrastructure.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Gas Safety.
Competence Awarded
Weld 111
Course Code
Weld 111
Prerequisite Name
n/a
Prerequisite Short Code
n/a
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Protection Controller
Course Description
By the end of the course you will be able to describe the role and responsibilities of the PC, including the proceduresrequired to be followed with taking and sharing a line blockage, including communication protocols, signing into and out of aline blockage and giving up protection.
Audience
For those who have been selected to undertake the role of Protection Controller.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Protection Controller.
Competence Awarded
PC
Course Code
PC
Prerequisite Name
Controller of Site Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
RFM Traction Gel Applicators
Course Description
To provide the underpinning knowledge and practical experience in the installation, inspection, filling and maintenancetraction gel applicators.
Audience
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where theyare required to operate Traction Gel Applicators in their daily work.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Inspect and Maintain Traction Gel Applicators.
Competence Awarded
Tr 30
Course Code
Tr 30
Prerequisite Name
Track Induction.
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Radar Gun Operator
Course Description
The aim of this module is to provide delegates with the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Radar GunOperator duties in line with the associated capability.
Audience
For individuals nominated to prepare, operate and conduct basic maintenance of the Railmaster Radar Gun.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Radar Gun Operator
Competence Awarded
TR 43
Course Code
TR 43
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Individual Working Alone Controller of Site Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; IWA; COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Radio Frequency Awareness
Course Description
To give a good practical understanding of RF Radiation issues for those persons working on or near buildings, structures ormasts.
Audience
Workers who are required to access areas close to RF emitting equipment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake safe work with radio frequency emmitters of Radio Frequency Radiation, working on or near buildings, structuresor masts.
Competence Awarded
Tel 26; Tel 26.02
Course Code
Tel 26; Tel 26.02
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Rail Clippers, Fast Clips
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Rail Clipper FastClips (PCM-2P-FC).
Audience
Anyone required to use Rail Clipper Fast Clips (PCM-2P-FC).
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Rail clippers, fast clips.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 04.06
Course Code
PTMP 04.06
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Rail Clippers, Track Fastening De-Clipping Machine
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Cembre PCM-2P.
Audience
Anyone required to use a Cembre PCM-2P.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Rail clippers, track fastening de-clipping machine.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 04.03
Course Code
PTMP 04.03
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Rail Clippers, Track Fastening Rusty Clip Extractor
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Maxim F2111Rusty Clip Extractor.
Audience
Anyone required to use Maxim F2111 Rusty Clip Extractor in their daily work.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Rail clippers, track fastening rusty clip extractor.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 04.07
Course Code
PTMP 04.07
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Rail Defect Examiner
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to: - Comply with Safety Regulations Identify the types of broken rail thatcan be temporarily operated under restrictions - Identify the requirements for dealing with broken and damaged rails - Statethe correct documentation to identify tolerances for rail breaks and damage - Extract correct data from documentation tomitigate rail breaks/damage or block the line - Ensure that clamping and bridging equipment has been fitted to standard.
Audience
Delegates must be a minimum age of 18. Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124Medical Fitness Level 1. Have a good level of literacy to meet Entry Qualifications. Meet the requirements of Network RailStandard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs and Alcohol).
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Rail Defect Examiner.
Competence Awarded
RDE
Course Code
RDE
Prerequisite Name
Maintain permanent way assets.
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Rail Defect Nominee
Course Description
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking Rail Defect Nominee as part of their duties onNetwork Rail infrastructure. It is designed to develop a person■s knowledge, understanding and skills. An RDN willnormally be someone without track engineering knowledge but who may, in the course of their own activities be called uponto act on the discovery of a broken or defective rail.
Audience
Any person responsible for undertaking Rail Defect Nominee as part of their duties on Network Rail Infrastructure.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Rail Defect Nominee
Competence Awarded
RDN
Course Code
RDN
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Rail Drills
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Rail Drill
Audience
Anyone required to use a Rail Drill.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Rail drills.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 02.01
Course Code
PTMP 02.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Rail Friction Management
Course Description
To give delegates the underpinning knowledge required to undertake the duties associated with passing trains over brokenand damaged rails and to carry out the correct procedure in a safe and efficient manner. To provide the underpinningknowledge and practical experience in the installation, inspection, filling and maintenance of track lubricators, top of railfriction modifiers and traction gel applicators.
Audience
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for trackside rail lubricators, top of rail friction modifiers andtraction gel applicators when used on Network Rail managed infrastructure.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake routine maintenance of rail lubricator and friction modifier systems.
Competence Awarded
Tr 31
Course Code
Tr 31
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Rail Gap Adjusters
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Enerco KT-30 RailGap Adjuster.
Audience
Anyone required to use an Enerco KT-30 Rail Gap Adjuster.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Rail gap adjusters.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 05.05
Course Code
PTMP 05.05
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Rail Incident Commander
Course Description
This course is designed to make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with operating within thestrategic environment and to give delegates some tools and technique to effectively manage incidents and significantperformance issues from a strategic perspective. It will enable delegates to more effectively set the strategic direction andstrategically manage railway incidents.
Audience
This course is aimed at Senior Incident Officers (SIOs) and Incident officers (IOs) working in Network Controls who role it isto lead the real time response to operational incidents and implement real-time strategic contingency and recovery plans. Itwill also be relevant to other senior managers and operations managers who will take a strategic lead in a major incident.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Rail Incident Commander.
Competence Awarded
RIC
Course Code
RIC
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Rail Incident Officer 1
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge required to effectively carry out the duties of a Rail Incident Officer 1 (RIO 1). Coversthe skills and procedures involved in the management of small-scale incidents and initial on site response and assessmentfor medium scale events.
Audience
For those required to provide an initial response to emegencies or manage lower level incidents such as single personfatalities.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Rail Incident Officer Level 1.
Competence Awarded
RIO 01
Course Code
RIO 01
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Rail Incident Officer 2
Course Description
A practical course which is both physically and mentally challenging as it replicates the pressures faced at the scene of amajor railway incident. Provides a very hands-on experience to illustrate the required knowledge, skills and behavioursassociated with representing Network rail at the scene of a major incident.
Audience
Soley for nominated individuals from suitable grades within the Network Operations function. Personal attributes featurehighly in the required skills set for this role and the Network Rail Behaviours should form the basis of the decision tonominate.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Rail Incident Officer Level 2.
Competence Awarded
RIO 02
Course Code
RIO 02
Prerequisite Name
Controller of Site Safety Individual Working Along
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Rail Joint Straighteners
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Rail JointStraightener.
Audience
Anyone required to use a Rail Joint Straightener.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Rail joint straighteners.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 05.01
Course Code
PTMP 05.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Rail Mounted Disc Cutter
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of Rail Mounted DiscCutters & Cutting Off Wheels.
Audience
Anyone required to operate Rail Mounted Disc Cutters & Cutting Off Wheels.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Rail mounted disc cutter.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 03.01
Course Code
PTMP 03.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant; Cutting and grinding equipment.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00; PTMP 03.06
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Rail Setter Alignment device
Course Description
To make delegates aware of the roles and responsibilities associated with the safe operation of 'a frames' and 'alignmentbeams' used to align rails for aluminothermic welding.
Audience
Personnel who are required to install or assist in the installation of aluminothermic welds.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Weld 107
Competence Awarded
Alignment Aids
Course Code
Alignment Aids
Prerequisite Name
Before attending this training a person should have successfully completed the track induction training and worked on thetrack infastructure for at least one month.
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Rail Sprayer & Trolley Equipment
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Rail Sprayer.
Audience
For those who are responsible for undertaking track maintenance where they are required to use a Rail Sprayer.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 3
Competence Name Awarded
Rail sprayer & trolley equipment.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 20.01
Course Code
PTMP 20.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Railhead profile grinding machine
Course Description
The aim of this module is to provide delegates with the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake their dutiesusing a Railhead Profile Grinding Machine.
Audience
This course is designed for anyone required to use a Railhead Profile Grinding Machine.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake safe and correct operation of the Railhead Profile Grinding Machine.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 03.11
Course Code
PTMP 03.11
Prerequisite Name
Demonstrate core knowledge of the Mobile Maintenance Train. Safe use of portable & transportable plant. Personal TrackSafety.
Prerequisite Short Code
MMT core, PTMP 00 and PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face - Specialist Venue - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Railok
Course Description
To give a good practical understanding of the Latchway - Ladderlatch Fall Arrest System and the Installation & Inspection ofthe Equipment.
Audience
This course is best suited to Telecoms staff who require a practical understanding of Railok Inspection and Maintenance.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Mast Inspection, Corrective and Preventative Maintenance and Faulting of Antenna Systems, Feeders andAssociated Equipment Undertake inspection and maintenance of the Railok fall arrest system (as used on CSR masts)
Competence Awarded
Tel 26; Tel 26.08
Course Code
Tel 26; Tel 26.08
Prerequisite Name
Working at Height - Advanced Climber.
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T42
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Raising and Removing Speed Restrictions
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to: Comply with Safety Regulations Analyse site specific data Confirmtrack meets the operational requirement Identify required remedial works Raise, remove or retain ESR/TSR Record data.
Audience
Must be a minimum age of 18. Must meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124 MedicalFitness Level 1. Must have a good level of literacy to meet Entry Qualifications. Must meet the requirements of Network RailStandard NR/L1/OHS/051
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Confirm the track is fit for operational purposes following heavy maintenance; Confirm the track is fit for operationalpurposes following heavy maintenance.Raising and removal any TSR for speeds up to 60 mph.
Competence Awarded
Tr 12; Tr 12.01
Course Code
Tr 12; Tr 12.01
Prerequisite Name
Restore track geometry by Manual Repair; Confirm the track is fit for operational purposes following maintenance repair.
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 04; Tr 11
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Reconfigurable Power Supplies - 400V
Course Description
Provides Network Rail maintainers with a complete overview of the Signet system followed by practical■ fault findingincluding how the Signet system operates, how to rectify faults in a safe and controlled manner and what to do in the eventpower is lost to the signals.
Audience
Anyone required to maintain the Signet system.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Reconfigurable Power Supplies - 400V (Camlin).
Competence Awarded
Recon PS 400V Cam
Course Code
Recon PS 400V Cam
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Reconfigurable Power Supplies - 650V
Course Description
Provides Network Rail maintainers with a complete overview of the Signet system followed by practical■ fault findingincluding how the Signet system operates, how to rectify faults in a safe and controlled manner and what to do in the eventpower is lost to the signals
Audience
Anyone required to maintain the Signet system.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Reconfigurable Power Supplies - 650V (Camlin).
Competence Awarded
Recon PS 650V Cam
Course Code
Recon PS 650V Cam
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Plain Line Track
Course Name
Repair rails using arc welding processes
Course Description
This core module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking plain line rail using arc weldingprocesses as part of their duties on Network Rail Infrastructure. This core module is required before attending the arcwelding process specific endorsement modules. This is a core module alone will not permit welding activities to beundertaken. Attendance on the endorsement module training is required before arc welding activities can be undertaken onthe infrastructure.
Audience
Staff who are required to attend PLT 804c.E1 Repair rails using manual metal arc (MMA) welding or PLT 804c.E2 Repairrails using flux cored arc welding (FCAW) courses.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Repair Rails Using Arc Welding Processes.
Competence Awarded
PLT 804c
Course Code
PLT 804c
Prerequisite Name
Understanding of fuel gas safety Undertake Liquid Penetrant Testing; Undertake Magnetic Particle Testing; Safe us ofgenerator equipment . Plain line grinder.
Prerequisite Short Code
PLT402c.E1; PLT402c.E2; PTMP01; PTMP03.03
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Plain Line Track
Course Name
Repair rails using flux cored arc welding (FCAW)
Course Description
This endorsement module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking plain line rail using the fluxcored arc welding process as part of their duties on Network Rail Infrastructure.
Audience
This endorsement module is for Flux Cored Arc Welding (FCAW) on plain line only ,and can only be attended if theindividual has attended the PLT 804c core module.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Repairs and resurfacing of plain rail, all rail grade groups and welding for track circuit purposes.
Competence Awarded
FCAW1
Course Code
FCAW1
Prerequisite Name
Repair rails using arc welding processes.
Prerequisite Short Code
PLT 804c
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Plain Line Track
Course Name
Repair rails using manual metal arc (MMA) welding
Course Description
This endorsement module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking plain line rail using the manualmetal arc welding process as part of their duties on Network Rail Infrastructure.
Audience
This endorsement module is for Manual Metal Arc Welding (MMA) on plain line only ,and can only be attended if theindividual has attended the PLT 804c core module.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Repairs to plain rail, all rail grade groups and welding for track circuit purposes.
Competence Awarded
MMA1
Course Code
MMA1
Prerequisite Name
Repair rails using arc welding processes.
Prerequisite Short Code
PLT 804c
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Rigging & Lifting (Telecoms Operations)
Course Description
Aerial rigging and lifting training is aimed at personnel who are required to lift and lower light loads (below 100kg) in acontrolled manner.
Audience
Advanced Telecoms Climbers who are required to carry out Rigging and Lifting of Antennas and aerials.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Mast Inspection, Corrective and Preventative Maintenance and Faulting of Antenna Systems, Feeders andAssociated Equipment Undertake Installation / Removal of Antennas, Aerials on Telecom Structures by Rigging and Lifting
Competence Awarded
Tel 26; Tel 26.04
Course Code
Tel 26; Tel 26.04
Prerequisite Name
Working at Height - Advanced Climber.
Prerequisite Short Code
HSE T42
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Risk Management Including Switches and Crossings
Course Description
Provides attendees with an understanding of relevant legislation, the knowledge and tools to assess risks and hazards, andan increased understanding of human behaviours associated with level crossing misuse.
Audience
Suitable for those with, or due to have, the responsibilities of a Level Crossing Manager.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Road/Pavement Rollers
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of rollers.
Audience
Anyone responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to operate 'rollers' in their dailywork.
Duration: Delivered Externally Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Road/Pavement Rollers.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 18.09
Course Code
PTMP 18.09
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 18
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Industry recognised standard
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Rooftop Safety Awareness
Course Description
This course will provide delegates with the knowledge and practical experience to enable them to work on flat roofs inprotected and unprotected areas and to work safely in a variety of exposed locations.
Audience
Persons who are required to work on flat roofs for construction.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Mast Inspection, Corrective and Preventative Maintenance and Faulting of Antenna Systems, Feeders andAssociated Equipment Undertake safe work on flat roofs in protected and unprotected areas
Competence Awarded
Tel 26; Tel 26.03
Course Code
Tel 26; Tel 26.03
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
SF6 Training and Certification
Course Description
This course is designed to meet the training requirements of Network Rail personnel whose duties include the handling andrecovery of SF6 gas used in high voltage switchgear.
Audience
Network Rail personnel whose duties include the handling and recovery of SF6 gas used in high voltage switchgear.
Duration: 2 days Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Handling and Recovery of SF6 Gas
Competence Awarded
Dist 14
Course Code
Dist 14
Prerequisite Name
Undertake Preventative & Corrective Maintenance of the Traction Power Distribution Systems
Prerequisite Short Code
Dist 01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
NA
Course Type
Blended Training - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
SMTH Release of Controls
Course Description
At the end of this training event, delegates will be able to: Describe the circumstances when signalling controls can bereleased.
Audience
Personnel who are responsible for: work involving the maintenance, faulting, repairing or testing of the signal engineeringequipment.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Signal Maintenance Testing.Release of Controls
Competence Awarded
SMTH.10
Course Code
SMTH.10
Prerequisite Name
Signal Maintenance Testing
Prerequisite Short Code
SMTH
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
T3+
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
SSOWPs 2.5 Briefing Video
Course Description
The SSoWPs system has been upgraded to version 2.5 to comply with Revised Standard 019. This video briefing talksusers through the new system.
Audience
Personnel who are required to plan and document safe systems of work for others for use on or near the line as part of theirdaily work.
Duration: 30 mins Day(s) Class Size: N/A
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Safe System of Work Planner
Course Description
Develops knowledge, skills and behaviours in Safe Systems of Work, including how to obtain and interpret sourceinformation and to plan and document safe systems of work.
Audience
For those who are required to plan and document safe systems of work for others on or near the line.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Safe System of Work Planner.
Competence Awarded
SSOWP
Course Code
SSOWP
Prerequisite Name
SSOWP Pre - Training Assessment.
Prerequisite Short Code
SSOWP PTA
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Safe System of Work Planner - Conversion
Course Description
Provides development to become the Safe System of Work Planner (SSOWP) role, covering how to plan safe systems ofwork for themselves or others under the principles of Planning and Delivery of Safe Work.
Audience
For those current in COSSs or IWAs who are required to plan and document safe systems of work for themselves or othersnear or on the line.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Controller of Site Safety. Individual Working Alone.
Prerequisite Short Code
COSS IWA
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Safe Use of Mobile Plant
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of Mobile Plant.
Audience
Anyone new to the operation of mobile plant on the infrastructure and whose work involves the operation of generalpowered, (electric or petrol) mobile plant.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Safe use of mobile plant.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 18
Course Code
PTMP 18
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Safe Use of Portable & Transportable Plant
Course Description
Provide underpinning knowledge on the health and safety requirements prior to operating Portable and Transportable Plant.
Audience
Anyone responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to operate Portable andTransportable Plant.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 00
Course Code
PTMP 00
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Safe Use of Scaffold Equipment (CITB Inspection)
Course Description
The overall aim is to develop the delegates understanding of scaffold components, methods of construction and inspectionprocedures to comply with current legislation and codes of practice.
Audience
Site Managers and Supervisors who are responsible for ensuring that scaffolding is correctly erected, used, maintained andinspected.
Duration: Delivered Externally Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Industry recognised standard.
Competence Awarded
Course Code
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Industry recognised standard.
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Safe Use of Scaffold Equipment (Scaffold Towers)
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective erection of scaffold towers.
Audience
Anyone responsible for erecting scaffold towers.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Safe use of scaffold equipment (Scaffold Towers).
Competence Awarded
PTMP 12.02
Course Code
PTMP 12.02
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant Working at Height - Basic
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Industry recognised standard
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Safe use of Generator Equipment
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of portable lighting andwelding generators.
Audience
Anyone required to operate portable lighting and welding generators.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Safe use of generator equipment.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 01
Course Code
PTMP 01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Safe use of Trolley Equipment
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of Trolley Equipment.
Audience
Anyone required to operate Trolley Equipment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Safe use of trolley equipment.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 16
Course Code
PTMP 16
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
Safer DC Isolations: Maintenance of NSCD
Course Description
Covering the responsibilities for undertaking maintenance of the power distribution Infrastructure.
Audience
Suitable for those with responsibilities for NSCD Maintenance.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2-6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Undertake Preventative & Corrective Maintenance of the Traction Power Distribution Systems
Prerequisite Short Code
Dist 01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
Safer DC Isolations: Operation of NSCD - ECO
Course Description
Training to familiarise ECOs with B4 isolation requirements and the applicable ECR instructions. Develops the ECO'sknowledge and understanding of the B4 isolation procedure and how it differs from the more traditional isolation procedures.
Audience
For existing ECOs working on the DC Rail infrastructure.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
Safer DC Isolations: Operation of NSCD - Local Control
Course Description
Training covering Safer & Faster DC Isolations. Initially, the training will only be available to those participating in the B4trials.
Audience
Intended for those with responsibilities for executing isolations in a DC environment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 2-8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Level B - Strapping (inc testing)
Prerequisite Short Code
LB 3rd-R St-I
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
Safer DC Isolations: Operation of NSCD - Overall Management
Course Description
Training covering the managment responsibilities in DC electrified lines areas. Covers knowledge and understanding of B4isolation procedures.
Audience
This course is suitable for manager grades working within DC electrified areas.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Safety Critical Communications
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience within a simulated environment. Attendees will workthrough theoretical and practical hands on scenarios and assessments.
Audience
This course is for those who have no experience of safety critical communication protocols but may be expected to operateradio signalling equipment within an operational environment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Safety Related Reports for Telecommunication Equipment Failures
Course Description
Provides knowledge for the management of Safety Related Reports for Telecommunication Equipment Failures.
Audience
The course is intended for NMC Personnel required to Manage Fault Reporting.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Progress the Management of Safety Related Reports for Telecommunication Equipment Failures.
Competence Awarded
Tel 10.01
Course Code
Tel 10.01
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Schweizer VaMoS MSL Overlay FLMF
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to: Understand the system concept of the level crossing system VamosUnderstand and able to install and commission the Vamos system Understand and able to carry out faulting, preventativeand corrective maintenance on the Vamos system.
Audience
1. Must be a minimum age of 18. 2. Must hold a valid Sentinel Track Safety Card endorsed with PTS, IWA or COSS. 3.Must meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124 Medical Fitness Level 1.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Level Crossing Systems. Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Level Crossing Systems.Schweizer Vamos FLMF
Competence Awarded
Sig 15; Sig 15.24
Course Code
Sig 15; Sig 15.24
Prerequisite Name
Controller of Site Safety. Individual Working Alone. Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
COSS; IWA; PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Scooters and Skates
Course Description
Develops knowledge, understanding and skills on the safe operation of Scooters and Skates.
Audience
Anyone responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to use Scooters and Skates intheir daily work.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Scooters and Skates.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 07.05
Course Code
PTMP 07.05
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Scoping and Verification of Hand-Grinding Activities
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to: - Correctly identify and size rail defects including those that result inderailment; - Correctly apply track gauges to identify S&C; derailment hazards and appropriate grinding repair activities; -Produce a site specific Grinding plan; - Identify and comply with relevant Company Standards; - Conduct quality assuranceof the Grinding activity undertaken including recording and communicating the outcomes; - Identify and communicate postGrinding actions as required.
Audience
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking Scoping and Verification of Hand GrindingActivities training as part of their duties on Network Rail Infrastructure. It is designed to develop a person’s knowledge,understanding and skills and is therefore particularly suited to persons required to prove their competence in these areas.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Scoping and specifying hand grinding activities and verifying compliance.
Competence Awarded
Tr 26
Course Code
Tr 26
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety; Controller of Site Safety or Individual Working Alone; Undertake Liquid Penetrant Testing;Undertake Magnetic Particle Testing; Hand Grinding of Railhead Defects.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; COSS or IWA; NDT LPT; NDT MPT; Tr 25.
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Elearning
Course Name
Seasonal Delivery Specialist e-learning
Course Description
This e-learning package gives a basic introduction to the weather systems commonly experienced in the UK, their impact onthe railway, and measures taken to mitigate against their effects. The e-learning forms part of a package of initial training forSeasonal Delivery Specialists.
Audience
This e-learning package is designed for all those who need an awareness of how the weather impacts on the operation ofthe railway. It is primarily aimed at Seasonal Delivery Specialists, but is also relevant for Mobile Operations Managers andControllers. It is available for anyone else who would benefit from an understanding of the information.
Duration: 0.25 Day(s) Class Size: 1
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Senior Person in Charge of Possession
Course Description
Develops knowledge and skills required to be a Senior Person in Charge of Possession (SPICOP), covering the role,responsibilities, procedures, the requirements for the planning process and for taking and managing multiple on trackmovements simultaniously within the possession being managed, dealing with on track movements and the staff on theactivity.
Audience
For those who are required to undertake the role of a Senior PICOP.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
NR/L3/OCS/084 (issue 3) brief 2011; Senior Person In Charge of Possession
Competence Awarded
LCV 084, SPICOP
Course Code
LCV 084, SPICOP
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety; Person In Charge of Possession; Individual Working Alone 'OR' Controller of Site Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; PICOP; IWA or COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Siemens ACM 100 Axle Counters FLMF
Course Description
At the end of the course delegates will be able to carry out maintenance First line faulting and maintenance to the relevantSMS and SMTH documentation. At the end of the training the delegate will be able to: Undertake preventative & correctivemaintenance to Network rail standards on ACM 100 Axle Counter equipment. Set up and calibrate the WSD wheel detector.Identify ACM 100 system components and understand their function. Interpret ACM LED display for diagnostic purposes.Diagnose and rectify faults to Network Rail standards on ACM 100 Axle Counter equipment.
Audience
Maintenance personnel. Must hold Sig 07, Sig 13, Sig 14, Sig 23, Sig 24 or HSE T50 and Sig 25.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Axle Counters. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Axle Counters.Siemens ACM 100 Axle Counter
Competence Awarded
Sig 06; Sig 06.08
Course Code
Sig 06; Sig 06.08
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS Undertake correctiveand preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofSignalling Cables Signal Maintenance Testing.Core Skills Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipmentEnsure effective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Siemens Hipath 4000 SPT Concentrator v2. Maintenance
Course Description
To provide delegates with a knowledge of the Hipath v2 SPT Concentrator system's physical make-up and programmingand to enable them to undertake faulting, maintenance and basic installation work on the Hicom concentrator system.
Audience
For experienced Telecoms technicians with a sound knowledge of basic telecoms principles who need to have theknowledge and skills to fault, maintain and make installation changes.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Electronic PABX Based Concentrators - SiemensHipath v2 & v4
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.23
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.23
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Siemens Hipath v1(Hicom) HP4C025 SPT Concentrator
Course Description
To provide delegates with a knowledge of the Hicom SPT Concentrator system's physical make-up and programming andto enable them to undertake faulting, maintenance and basic installation work on the Hicom concentrator system.
Audience
For experienced Telecoms technicians with a sound knowledge of basic telecoms principles who need to have theknowledge and skills to fault, maintain and make installation changes.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Concentrators; Electronic PABX Based Concentrators - SiemensHicom (Hipath v1)
Competence Awarded
Tel 05; Tel 05.22
Course Code
Tel 05; Tel 05.22
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Siemens S21 Eurobalise FLMF
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to: Identify the components that make up the S21 Eurobalise. Install theS21 Eurobalise using the correct procedure and torque settings. Program the S21 Eurobalise using the Test andProgramming Unit (TPG) prior to installation. Verify the correct telegram and signal level of the S21 Eurobalise using theTest and Programming Unit (TPG) Carry out maintenance of the S21 Eurobalise to the SMS instructions Replace and testthe S21 Eurobalise to the SMTH instruction
Audience
1. Must be a minimum age of 18. 2. Must have a good level of literacy to meet Entry Qualifications. 3. Must meet therequirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol). 4. Shall have successfully completed SEM 1and SEM 2 or equivalent i.e. BS1/2.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS. Undertake correctiveand preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS.Thameslink Siemens Eurobalise
Competence Awarded
Sig 07; Sig 07.16
Course Code
Sig 07; Sig 07.16
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Signal Engineering Induction
Course Description
At the end of this training event, delegates will understand and/or be able to: - Company procedures, safe working practicesand reporting lines; - Basic fire safety and emergency first aid techniques; - Manual handling legislation and liftingtechniques; - Personal track safety when working 'On or Near the Line'; - Basic principles of operation of the signallingsystem; - Purpose of key documents used within signal engineering; - Meaning of symbols/names on a simple signallingwiring diagram.
Audience
Personnel who are new to Signal Engineering and whose work may involve the maintenance or installation of the signalengineering equipment or other duties that may affect the operation of signalling equipment.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Signal Engineering Installation 1
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to describe: How the installation activity may affect the safe operation ofthe railway What procedures need to be followed to ensure operational and personal safety is maintained during the work.How to avoid personal injury during the work. What each of the component parts being installed contributes to the overalloperation of the system. What tools are required to complete the work and what equipment calibration is required.
Audience
This course is designed to train persons required to assemble signalling systems, sub system component parts and installand terminate wires and cables. Before attending this training a person should have successfully completed SignalEngineering Maintenance 1 and have at least 3 months workplace experience or had at least 6 months workplaceexperience in a Signal Engineering Team.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Assemble system and sub system component parts. Install and terminate Wires and Cables.
Competence Awarded
Sig 27; Sig 28
Course Code
Sig 27; Sig 28
Prerequisite Name
Undertake preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. Undertake preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals and AWS.Undertake preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies. Undertake preventative maintenance of SignallingCables.
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 01; Sig 02; Sig 03; Sig 04
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Signal Engineering Maintenance 1
Course Description
To provide delegates with basic underpinning knowledge of the signalling systems components and working methodsassociated with maintenance of signalling assets and to develop the delegates understanding of: - DC Track CircuitMaintenance - Electrical Signals Maintenance - Signalling Cables Maintenance - Signalling Power Supplies Maintenance
Audience
Personnel whose work involves the basic maintenance of the signal engineering equipment, most likely in an assisting role.Pre-requisites: Successful completion of Signal Engineering Induction.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. Undertake preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals and AWS.Undertake preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies. Undertake preventative maintenance of SignallingCables.
Competence Awarded
Sig 01; Sig 02; Sig 03; Sig 04
Course Code
Sig 01; Sig 02; Sig 03; Sig 04
Prerequisite Name
Signal Engineering Induction
Prerequisite Short Code
STF IND
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Signal Engineering Maintenance 2
Course Description
Signal Engineering Maintenance (SEM) 2 covers of the following individual courses over a 15 day period: A) Cables andPower Supplies FLMF (STF 025) B) Working on Operational Signalling Equipment (STF 007) C) Track Circuit DC FLMF(STF 030) D) Electrical Signals (Inc AWS) FLMF (STF 011) Additional competencies that will be awarded following SEM2,which will not be awarded on the individual courses are: A) Sig. 23 B) Sig. 23.01 C) Sig. 24. For SEM2 course contentinformation, please view the individual courses listed above.
Audience
Personnel who are responsible for the maintenance, faulting, repairing or testing of the signal engineering equipment.Pre-requisites: - Successful completion of Signal Engineering Maintenance 1 - At least 3 months workplace experience in asignal maintenance / faulting / installation or testing environment.
Duration: 15 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits + DC type Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofSignalling Power Supplies + Signalling Cables. Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course ofaction + Fault Finding Ensure effective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance orinstallation activities. Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment.
Competence Awarded
Sig 05; Sig 05.04; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 23.01; Sig 24; Sig 25
Course Code
Sig 05; Sig 05.04; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 23.01; Sig 24; Sig 25
Prerequisite Name
Undertake preventative maintenance of Track Circuit, Electrical Signals and AWS, Signalling Power Supplies and SignallingCables.
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 01; Sig 02; Sig 03; Sig 04
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3, 4, 5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Signal Maintenance Testing Core
Course Description
To provide delegates with the underpinning knowledge to be able to comply with the testing techniques and procedurescontained within the Signal Maintenance Testing Handbook (SMTH)
Audience
Successful completion of Signal Engineering Maintenance 2 or equivalent i.e. BS2
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Signal Maintenance Testing. Signal Maintenance Testing.Core Skills Signal Maintenance Testing.Cable and Wire TestingSignal Maintenance Testing.Earth Testing Signal Maintenance Testing.Aspect Testing Signal Maintenance Testing.PointTesting Signal Maintenance Testing.New Test Plans Signal Maintenance Testing.Diversion of Circuits
Competence Awarded
SMTH; SMTH.01; SMTH.02; SMTH.03; SMTH.04; SMTH.05; SMTH.07; SMTH.09
Course Code
SMTH; SMTH.01; SMTH.02; SMTH.03; SMTH.04; SMTH.05; SMTH.07; SMTH.09
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS Undertake correctiveand preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofSignalling Cables Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment Ensure effective progression of work and useof resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
T3+
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Signal Overrun Risk Assessment Toolset (SORAT) Assessor
Course Description
Explains the scope and purpose of the Signal Overrun Risk Assessment Toolset (SORAT). Provides an understanding ofthe role of SORAT in the overall Signal Overrun Risk Assessment (SORA) process and how it is managed. EnablesAssessors to undertake SORAT assessments. Covers the interpretation of results and how to report on findings.
Audience
For Operations Risk Control Cordinators and Signal Design Engineers with responsibilities for Signal Overrun Risk.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Signal Works Testing Module 2
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience of the requirements and processes needed to performSignalling Works Testing Mod 2 Principles testing.
Audience
Anyone required to carry out Signalling Works Testing, Mod 2 Principles tester duties and already hold a Module 3BL/4competence and suitable training, knowledge or work experience of signalling principles.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Signal Works Testing Module 3A
Course Description
Develops understanding of the requirements and processes needed to perform Signalling Works Verification Testing.
Audience
Anyone responsible for the Signalling Works Verification Testing with a comprehensive understanding of wiring diagramsand able to use electrical measuring devices.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Signal Works Testing Module 3BI
Course Description
Provides training on carrying out Signal Works Testing, Functional Tester (Interlockings) Mod 3BI duties for the testing ofinterlocking type circuits in equipment rooms.
Audience
Anyone responsible for the Signalling Works Verification Testing who has a senior Module 3BL Tester competence, withextensive experience and have passed the Intermediate Signalling Technology (Principles) course or have equivalentknowledge.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Signal Works Testing Module 3BL
Course Description
Develops knowledge, understanding and skills of the requirements and processes needed to perform Signalling WorksFunctional Testing.
Audience
Anyone responsible for carrying out Signal Works Testing, Functional Tester (Interlockings) Mod 3BL duties for the testingof interlocking type circuits in equipment rooms who already has a Verification Tester Mod 3C competence.
Duration: 6 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Signal Works Testing Module 3C
Course Description
Provides knowledge and understanding to perform Signalling Works Verification Testing Mod 3C duties.
Audience
Anyone required to carry out Signal Works Testing Verification Tester, Mod 3C duties in locations and equipment rooms inthe working railway environment.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Signal Works Testing Module 3D
Course Description
Provides training on how to carry out Signal Works Testing, Verification Tester duties for testing cables in the workingrailway environment.
Audience
Anyone responsible for the processes needed to perform Signalling Works Verification Cable Testing who has acomprehensive understanding of wiring diagrams and able to use electrical measuring devices.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Signal Works Testing Module 4T
Course Description
Provides training on Signalling Works Testing, Module 4T Tester duties covering the requirements and processes needed toperform Signalling Works Testing Mod 4T testing and the inspection of these trackside equipments.
Audience
Anyone required to perform Signalling Works Testing Mod 4T testing must have either Module 3BL course and workexperience or Module 3C course and a waiver from the Employer, a good knowledge of electrical principles, sufficientLogbook evidence of suitable work experience and be able to interpret circuit diagrams.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Signalling Appreciation
Course Description
Provides attendees with a basic appreciation of the signaller■'s role. Covers the Absolute Block and Track Circuit Blocksignalling systems, focusing on the key components of railway infrastructure involved in both signalling systems. Examinesinfratsructure engineering from a signalling perspective and the signaller'■s role in managing SPADs, TPWS activations,adverse weather condidtions and trespass. Electrification of the network is covered and Non-Technical Skills are consideredthroughout the programme.
Audience
Aimed at graduates to give them an overview of the signalling role, as well as an understanding of electrification on therailway.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Skid Steer Loader
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of skid steer loaders.
Audience
Anyone required to operate skid steer loaders on the rail infrastructure.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Skid steer loader.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 18.03
Course Code
PTMP 18.03
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of mobile plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 18
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Industry recognised standard
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Sleeper Squarer
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Sleeper Squarer.
Audience
Anyone required to use a Sleeper Squarer.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Sleeper squarer.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 05.04
Course Code
PTMP 05.04
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Slinger - Initial
Course Description
Provides training for undertaking Slinging duties during track maintenance or renewals work.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Slinging duties during track maintenance or renewals work.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Slinging.
Competence Awarded
SLINGER
Course Code
SLINGER
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Smartlock 400 Operation & Maintenance
Course Description
At the end of this training event delegates will be able to: Identify all of the major hardware components of Smartlock 400;state their purpose and any special features or precautions involved. Demonstrate how to isolate and change CIXL andTICC hardware.
Audience
1st line maintenance personnel who are required to carry out maintenance & faulting activities on the Smartlock 400 systemon the railway infrastructure as part of their daily work.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electronic Based Interlocking. Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Electronic Based Interlocking.Smartlock 400
Competence Awarded
Sig 19; Sig 19.13
Course Code
Sig 19; Sig 19.13
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling PowerSupplies. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables. Ensure effective progression of workand use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities.
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 24
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Solidus Maintenance E-care
Course Description
Provides a comprehensive knowledge and practical experience on the maintenance and troubleshooting of Solidus eCarev8.0.
Audience
Aimed at those involved in technical support and analysis activities on the telecoms infrastructure. Attendees should ideallyhave a working knowledge of MS Windows 2003 / 2008, MS Exchange Server and SQL Server.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake network management and fault analysis; Undertake network management and fault analysis.Solidus; Undertakecorrective and preventative maintenance and make minor changes on business switches; Undertake corrective andpreventative maintenance and make minor changes on business switches.Solidus
Competence Awarded
Tel 16; Tel 16.14; Tel 19; Tel 19.05
Course Code
Tel 16; Tel 16.14; Tel 19; Tel 19.05
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Varies depending on competence
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Solidus Script Manager
Course Description
Solidus e-Care is a suite of server-based applications that enables consistent, efficient and unsurpassed customerinteractive service, made up of eight core applications that facilitate improved personalised communication between thebusiness and the customer. The Script Manager course provides the skills to configure call routing using scripts.
Audience
Anyone involved in technical support and maintenance activities on the NR telecoms infrastructure. Also suitable forTechnical Support Engineers and contact centre staff who are responsible for configuring, managing and controlling theSolidus eCare system.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake network management and fault analysis; Undertake network management and fault analysis.Solidus ScriptManager; Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance and make minor changes on business switches; Undertakecorrective and preventative maintenance and make minor changes on business switches.Solidus Script Manager.
Competence Awarded
Tel 16; Tel 16.15; Tel 19; Tel 19.06
Course Code
Tel 16; Tel 16.15; Tel 19; Tel 19.06
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Varies depending on competence.
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Specification and Planning of S&C; Refurbishment
Course Description
Network Rails Track Asset Policy for CP5 and for future control periods highlights the importance of extending the lifecycleof an existing asset through refurbishment rather than costly renewal interventions. The course has been designed forparticipants to successfully specify and manage medium and heavy refurbishments in line with the policy.
Audience
Senior Asset Engineers (SAE), Works Delivery Managers (WDM), Scheme Project Managers, Supervisors, Team Leaders.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
S&C; Medium Refurbishment Briefing.
Competence Awarded
TR 705b
Course Code
TR 705b
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Specify and manage seasonal preparedness
Course Description
This course is a two-part event. Delegates must enrol in the computer-based pre-reading on Oracle first, called 'Specify andmanage seasonal preparedness prequalifier'. This will take approximately 3 hours to complete and the PDF can bedownloaded if required. Delegates must pass the assessment at the end of this prequalifier before they can enrol in the‘Specify and manage seasonal preparedness’ face-to-face training event. The two-part event is designed to developdelegates who are responsible for specifying and managing seasonal preparedness as part of their duties on Network RailInfrastructure.
Audience
This course focuses on tactical management but is also aimed at delegates who aim to progress into the role of TME,ATME, SM (T),SAE, PTO and RME. Delegates should possess either the 610D knowledge OR be a TME who has been inpost for 12 months.
Duration: 1.5 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Specify and manage seasonal preparedness
Competence Awarded
TR18
Course Code
TR18
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety, Level 3; Individual Working Alone, Level 3; Controller of Site Safety, Level 3
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; IWA; COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Elearning - Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Health and Safety
Course Name
Spill Control - Initial
Course Description
Provides the knowledge and skills to deal with spillages which require immediate attention either by internal controlmeasures or by the emergency services.
Audience
Anyone who may be the first person on the scene at a spillage.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Spill Control.
Competence Awarded
DP 05
Course Code
DP 05
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Spring Pole Dropper
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of Spring Pole Droppers.
Audience
Anyone required to be aware of the dangers associated with using spring loaded lighting columns and who requiresknowledge on their safe operation.
Duration: Delivered Externally Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Spring pole dropper.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 11.02
Course Code
PTMP 11.02
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Station Operations
Course Name
Station Incident Officer
Course Description
Awareness training on the roles and responsibilities associated with operating within the station environment during anincident or emergency, providing an underpinning of the requirement for incident planning and management, as well asproviding the knowledge and skills necessary to assist the emergency services in returning the station back to normal,working effectively and safely, utilising appropriate techniques in a range of circumstances in line with current industrystandards.
Audience
This course is intended for Station Managers and Station Shift Managers.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Station Incident Officer.
Competence Awarded
Stations Training 06
Course Code
Stations Training 06
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Stihl Handheld Stone Blower
Course Description
Provides training on handheld stone blowing using a Stihl leaf blower .
Audience
Anyone required to undertake handheld stone blowing using a Stihl leaf blower.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Stihl Handheld Stone Blower Operator.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 06.04
Course Code
PTMP 06.04
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant. Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00; PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Stress Restoration
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to: - Describe continuous welded rail and the need for stressing -Understand the expected behaviour of continuously welded rail at different temperatures - Explain the terminology andcalculations used for the restoration of stress - Identify equipment required to restore stress in rails - Carry out stressrestoration in plain line track - Carry out the recording and reporting of stress restoration works
Audience
Tr 01 Delegates must be a minimum age of 18. Must hold a valid Sentinel Card endorsed with PTS. Meet the medicalrequirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124 Medical Fitness Level 1. Have a good level of literacy to meetEntry Qualifications.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Restore Original Stress in Rails.
Competence Awarded
Tr 08
Course Code
Tr 08
Prerequisite Name
Maintain permanent way assets.
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Stressing - Plain Line
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to: - Identify site stress requirements Identity equipment required to installstress in rails - Carry out calculations required for stressing activities - Prepare site for stressing activities - Manage theinstallation of stress - Carry out the recording and reporting of stressing activities
Audience
Delegates must be a minimum age of 18. Must hold a valid Sentinel Track Safety Card endorsed with PTS. Meet themedical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124 Medical Fitness Level 1. Have a good level of literacyand mathematics.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Stressing of Plain Line.
Competence Awarded
Tr 09
Course Code
Tr 09
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety; Restore Original Stress in Rails
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; Tr 08
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Stressing - S&C;
Course Description
This course is designed to expand the knowledge and skills of existing holders of "Undertake Stressing of Plain Line [Tr 09]"to enable delegates to undertake the Stressing of all types of suitable S & C.
Audience
This course is intended for persons who are required to undertake responsibility for and to calculate the requirements forstressing in CWR (S&C;) in a variety of situations.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake stressing in switch and crossing areas.
Competence Awarded
Tr 10
Course Code
Tr 10
Prerequisite Name
Stressing Plain Line
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr09
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Supervisors Visual Track Inspection
Course Description
The aim of the module is to provide delegates with the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake routineinspection duties of PLT and S&C; systems in line with the ■Establish the on-going asset management requirements ofPLT and S&C; by detailed inspection duties.
Audience
1. Must be a minimum age of 18. 2. Must hold a valid Sentinel Track Safety Card endorsed with PTS, IWA or COSS. 3.Must meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124 Medical Fitness Level 1. 4. Must have agood level of literacy to meet Entry Qualifications. 5. Must meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051(Drugs & Alcohol). 6. Tr 06
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Establish the operational condition of the Permanent Way by Detailed Inspection; Establish the operational condition of thePermanent Way by Detailed Inspection.Supervisory inspection.
Competence Awarded
Tr 07; Tr 07.03
Course Code
Tr 07; Tr 07.03
Prerequisite Name
Inspect the Permanent Way infrastructure.
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 06
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Swing Lift Crane
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Swing Lift Crane.
Audience
Anyone required to use a Swing Lift Crane.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Swing lift crane.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 17.02
Course Code
PTMP 17.02
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Switch Grinders
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Switch Grinder.
Audience
Anyone required to use a Switch Grinder. Before attending this training the delegate should meet the requirements ofNR/PLANT/0200/module P500 Competence and Fitness and have attended the Portable and Transportable Plant CoreModule Training.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Switch grinders.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 03.02
Course Code
PTMP 03.02
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Switch Inspection & Repair (053)
Course Description
At the end of the course the delegates will: - Be able to demonstrate an awareness of the frequencies of Inspections relatingto Linespeeds. - Understand the needs of Visual Observations in respect of the Inspection Procedures. - Be able to identifythe five Derailment Hazards. - Recognise the tell tale signs of Derailment Risk. - Be able to apply the relevant gauges andinterpret the readings. - Have an awareness of the effect of track conditions in relation to Derailment Hazards at Switches.
Audience
Before attending this training a person should have successfully completed the track patrolling training and worked on thetrack infrastructure undertaking patrolling duties on a regular basis for at least six months.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Establish the operational condition of the Permanent Way by Detailed Inspection; Establish the operational condition of thePermanent Way by Detailed Inspection.053 Inspection.
Competence Awarded
Tr 07; Tr 07.01
Course Code
Tr 07; Tr 07.01
Prerequisite Name
Inspect the Permanent Way infrastructure; Inspect the Permanent Way infrastructure.Inspection of the P-Way.
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 06; Tr 06.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Synchronisation Management System, TP2700
Course Description
Synchronisation Management System, TP2700 covers the maintenance, installation, faulting and analysis of thesynchronisation management system, TP2700. It covers the TP2700 product and SyncE technology as well as installation,configuration, faulting and maintenance tasks using Command Line Interface (CLI) and the associated managementsystem, Time Pictra. Upon completion of the course, competence will be awarded at Level 3 competent if 90% is achievedin the assessment or Level 2 with/without action learning if a pass mark of between 51-89% is attained.
Audience
Telecoms technicians
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Transmission systems.Telecoms Digital Transmission Systems -Synchronisation Management System eg TP2700 Test and Commission equipment.Synchronisation Management Systemeg TP2700 Undertake network management and fault analysis.Monitoring & analysis - Synchronisation ManagementSystem eg TP2700
Competence Awarded
Tel 8.75, Tel 15.12, Tel 16.42
Course Code
Tel 8.75, Tel 15.12, Tel 16.42
Prerequisite Name
n/a
Prerequisite Short Code
n/a
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
n/a
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
TASS FLMF
Course Description
This course will describe how TASS equipment is designed to function under normal operating conditions. What each of thecomponent parts contributes to the overall operation of the system.
Audience
Before attending this training a person should have successfully completed Signal Engineering Maintenance 2 or equivalenttraining.Following completion of the training each delegate shall undertake a period of mentored workplace experience.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS.TASS Equipment
Competence Awarded
Sig 07.08
Course Code
Sig 07.08
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS. Undertake correctiveand preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofSignalling Cables. Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course of action. Ensure effectiveprogression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities. Take andrelinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment. Signal Maintenance Testing.Core Skills
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25; SMTH.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
TCP/IP and Cisco fundamentals
Course Description
This course gives an in depth introduction to the theory and application of TCP and IP technologies used on Network Rail'stelecommunications network covering the principles of the OSI 7 layer stack, general IP networking principles includingencapsulation, decapsulation and relevant PDU's for each layer. Theory is then applied by building and testing a testnetwork in the practical lab.
Audience
For Telecoms Technicians / Engineers required to Fault find and maintain Cisco switches and routers used on the network.It is also suitable for NMC Analyst's, Telecoms Technicians / Engineers line managers and Project Managers/Engineerswho require this level of knowledge.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of transmission systems; Routers 1st line activity eg CiscoME3400/2520 and ASR903;
Competence Awarded
Tel 08; Tel 08.71
Course Code
Tel 08; Tel 08.71
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
TPWS FLMF
Course Description
An understanding of the procedures needed to be followed to ensure operational and personal safety is maintained duringthe work. An understanding of how TPWS equipment is designed to function under normal operating conditions.
Audience
This course is designed to train persons who are responsible for the maintenance, faulting repairing or testing of TPWSEquipment.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS. Undertake correctiveand preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS.TPWS Equipment Signal MaintenanceTesting. Signal Maintenance Testing.TPWS
Competence Awarded
Sig 07; Sig 07.09; SMTH; SMTH.12
Course Code
Sig 07; Sig 07.09; SMTH; SMTH.12
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS. Undertake correctiveand preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofSignalling Cables. Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course of action. Ensure effectiveprogression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities. Take andrelinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment. Signal Maintenance Testing.Core Skills
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
TRS VM80 Operation
Course Description
Training on undertaking TRSVM80 Operation duties including how to carry out the necessary pre start and pre-workmachine functional checks, the hazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, the machine specificprocedures and the safe and correct methods of operating the Plasser &Theurer; VM80.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake TRSVM80 duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
TRS VM80 Operator
Competence Awarded
TRSVM80
Course Code
TRSVM80
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Telecoms Maintenance Testing & Failure Investigation Process
Course Description
The course provides the delegates with the necessary knowledge to be competent in the use of the TMT&FIP; Handbookand a comprehensive overview comprising of theoretical sessions, practical exercises, syndicate work and assessments.
Audience
For technician, engineers and managers who need to be competent in the use of TMT&FIP.; It is a requirement to haveattended this course before an individual can hold the TMT&FIP; competency.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake initial diagnosis of Telecoms failures to determine the necessary course of action; (and) Manage theProgression.
Competence Awarded
Tel 10; Tel 09 (not awarded to NMC)
Course Code
Tel 10; Tel 09 (not awarded to NMC)
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Telecoms Optical Fibre Jointing
Course Description
The course provides knowledge in the jointing of Telecoms Optical Fibre Cables FTN 24 and 48 Fibre and DISAC.
Audience
For Telecoms Technicians/Engineers who need to be competent in Telecoms optical fibre jointing.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Telecomms cable systems; Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Telecomms cable systems.Telecomms Optical Fibre Cables - Jointing
Competence Awarded
Tel 02
Course Code
Tel 02
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Telehandler
Course Description
Provides training on how to prepare, drive, safely operate and maintain the Telescopic Handler.
Audience
Anyone required to have knowledge on the preparation, safe operation and maintenance of the Telescopic Handler.
Duration: Delivered Externally Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Telehandler.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 18.04
Course Code
PTMP 18.04
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of mobile plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 18
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Industry recognised standard.
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Termination of External Comms Cables
Course Description
A practical course dealing with the terminating of copper cables onto various termination types involving continualassessment.
Audience
For Telecoms Technicians/Engineers who are required to terminate cables on a variety of termination points. Attendeesshould have either completed the Joint External Telecoms Cables Advanced (JECA) event or Joint External TelecomsCables Introduction (JECI) and have extensive relevant experience of jointing cables.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Telecomms cable systems; Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Telecomms cable systems.Cable Distribution Frames/Location Cases
Competence Awarded
Tel 02; Tel 02.01
Course Code
Tel 02; Tel 02.01
Prerequisite Name
Telecoms Copper Cables - Jointing over 50pr; Telecoms Copper Cables - Jointing up to and including 50pr
Prerequisite Short Code
Tel 02.04; Tel 02.03
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Thomson Signal Head Hoist
Course Description
Provides awarenes of the roles and responsibilities associated with the safe and efficient operation of Thomson SignalHead Hoist and the knowledge and skills necessary to operate the equipment on the Railway Infrastructure in line withcurrent industry standards.
Audience
Anyone whose duties include erecting signals and associated equipment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Operate loading equipment Operate loading equipment.Use Signal Head Hoist
Competence Awarded
PP 83; PP 83.01
Course Code
PP 83; PP 83.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable and transportable plant
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Track Circuit Block Conversion Course
Course Description
The Track Circuit Block Conversion course is to prepare signallers who are transferring to a signal box that operates TCBregulations.
Audience
For competent signallers who will be working in a TCB signal environment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Track Circuit DC FLMF
Course Description
At the end of this training event, delegates will and/or be able to : Understand what procedures need to be followed toensure operational and personal safety is maintained during work on track circuits.
Audience
Personnel who are responsible for work involving the maintenance, faulting, repairing or testing of DC Track Circuits.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Track Circuits.DC type
Competence Awarded
Sig 05; Sig 05.04
Course Code
Sig 05; Sig 05.04
Prerequisite Name
Undertake preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. Undertake preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals and AWS.Undertake preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies. Undertake preventative maintenance of SignallingCables.
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 01; Sig 02; Sig 03; Sig 04
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Track Circuit EBI Track 200 [TI21] (Digital RX & Single Rail)
Course Description
Provides training to maintain and respond to failures on EBI Track 200 [TI21] track circuit equipment covering thecomponent parts of the EBI Track 200 [TI21] TC, including the Digital RX, and then the configuration as a Single Rail TC.
Audience
Anyone required to FLMF EBI Track 200 [Ti21] who has previously attended the previous Track Circuits TI21 FLFM [STF032] course. Must hold an existing Double Rail Competence.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofTrack Circuits. EBI Track 200 [TI21] Single Rail Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. EBITrack 200 [TI21] Digital RX
Competence Awarded
Sig 05; Sig 05.15; Sig 05.17
Course Code
Sig 05; Sig 05.15; Sig 05.17
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofTrack Circuits.EBI Track 200 [TI21] Double Rail Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signalsincluding AWS and TPWS Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertakecorrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determinethe necessary course of action Managing site safety Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 05.16; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; HSE T50; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Track Circuit EBI Track 200 [TI21] Double Rail
Course Description
Provides training to maintain and respond to failures on EBI Track 200 [TI21] track circuit equipment that is configured inDouble Rail mode.The course will look at the component parts of the EBI Track 200 [TI21] TC, including the Digital RX, andthen focus on its configuration in double rail mode. Includes the delivery of EBI Track 200 [TI21] Modules 1 and 3.
Audience
Anyone required to maintain and respond to failures of EBI Track 200 [Ti21] track circuit equipment in the DOUBLE RAILMODE ONLY.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofTrack Circuits. EBI Track 200 [TI21] Double Rail Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. EBITrack 200 [TI21] Digital RX
Competence Awarded
Sig 05; Sig 05.16; Sig 05.17
Course Code
Sig 05; Sig 05.16; Sig 05.17
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofElectrical Signals including AWS and TPWS Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling PowerSupplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake initial diagnosis offailures to determine the necessary course of action Managing site safety Take and relinquish responsibility for Signallingequipment
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; HSE T50; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Track Circuit EBI Track 200 [TI21] Single Rail
Course Description
Provides training to maintain and respond to failures on EBI Track 200 [TI21] track circuit equipment configured in SingleRail mode. This includes the Digital RX and delivery of EBI Track 200 [TI21] Modules 1 and 2.
Audience
Anyone required to maintain and respond to failures of EBI Track 200 [Ti21] track circuit equipment in the SINGLE RAILMODE ONLY.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Track Circuits. EBI Track 200 [TI21] Double Rail Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits.EBI Track 200 [TI21] Digital RX
Competence Awarded
Sig 05; Sig 05.15; Sig 05.17
Course Code
Sig 05; Sig 05.15; Sig 05.17
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofElectrical Signals including AWS and TPWS Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling PowerSupplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Managing site safety Take andrelinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; HSE T50; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Track Circuit EBI Track 400 Conversion
Course Description
Provides training on First Line Maintenance and Faulting (FLMF) and test EBI Track 400 track circuit Open line and stationarea equipment that is configured in both Double & Single Rail mode, covers the similarities and differences between theEBI Track 200 and the EBI Track 400 Track Circuits.
Audience
Anyone required to maintain EBI Track 400.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. EBI Track 400
Competence Awarded
Sig 05.18
Course Code
Sig 05.18
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Track Circuits. EBI Track 200 [TI21] Double Rail Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signalsincluding AWS and TPWS. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies. Undertakecorrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables. Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine thenecessary course of action. Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course of action.Fault FindingEnsure effective progression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities.Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment.
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 05.16; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 23.01; Sig 24; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Track Circuit FS 2600 FLMF
Course Description
Develops knowledge and skills required to perform maintenance, faulting, repair and testing of FS2600 Track Circuitsthrough theory and practical sessions.
Audience
Signalling technicians with at least 12 months work experience in a signal maintenance, installation or testing environmentand have an understanding of AC double rail circuits.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofTrack Circuits.FS2500 & FS 2600
Competence Awarded
Sig 05; Sig 05.05
Course Code
Sig 05; Sig 05.05
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling PowerSupplies Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake initial diagnosis offailures to determine the necessary course of action
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 25
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Track Circuit HVI FLMF
Course Description
To provide delegates with basic underpinning knowledge to enable them to carry out the maintenance, faulting, repairingand / or testing of Track Circuit HVI.
Audience
Personnel who are responsible for work involving the maintenance, faulting, repairing or testing of HVI Track Circuits.Delegates should have an understanding of the purpose of track circuits. At least 6 months workplace experience in signalmaintenance / faulting / installation or testing environment.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Track Circuits.High Voltage Impulse
Competence Awarded
Sig 05; Sig 05.06
Course Code
Sig 05; Sig 05.06
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS. Undertake correctiveand preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance ofSignalling Cables. Undertake initial diagnosis of failures to determine the necessary course of action. Ensure effectiveprogression of work and use of resources during signalling testing, maintenance or installation activities. Take andrelinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment. Work safely on Signalling Power Supplies. Signal MaintenanceTesting.Core Skills
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24; Sig 25; Sig 42; SMTH.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Track Circuits Reed FLMF
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to describe: How the maintenance adjustment, faulting, repair and testingactivity may affect the safe operation of the railway. What procedures need to be followed to ensure operational andpersonal.
Audience
Before attending this training a person should have successfully completed the following training events: S.P.W.E.E. andSignal Engineering Maintenance 2 or equivalent i.e. BS2OROther suitable training &/or not less than 12 months workexperience.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Track Circuits.Reed Jointed Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits.Reed Jointless
Competence Awarded
Sig 05; Sig 05.08; Sig 05.09
Course Code
Sig 05; Sig 05.08; Sig 05.09
Prerequisite Name
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Track Circuits. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Electrical Signals including AWS and TPWS. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling PowerSupplies. Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Signalling Cables. Undertake initial diagnosis of failures todetermine the necessary course of action. Ensure effective progression of work and use of resources during signallingtesting, maintenance or installation activities.
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 07; Sig 13; Sig 14; Sig 23; Sig 24
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Track Circuits VT1SP
Course Description
This course is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking first line faulting and maintenance of VT1(SP)track circuits as part of their duties on Network Rail Infrastructure. It is designed to develop a person's knowledge,understanding and skills and is therefore particularly suited to persons required to prove their capability in these areas.
Audience
This course is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking first line faulting and maintenance of VT1(SP)track circuits as part of their duties on Network Rail Infrastructure.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 2-6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake Corrective and Preventative Maintenance of Track Circuits VT1(SP)
Competence Awarded
Sig 05.12
Course Code
Sig 05.12
Prerequisite Name
Track Circuits; Signalling Power Supplies; Sig 14 (Signalling Cables)
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 05; Sig 13; Sig 14
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Prerequisite Qualifications - Mandatory Prerequisite - Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
DC Conductor Rail Engineering
Course Name
Track Feeder Switch Operator
Course Description
This course is designed to develop knowledge, understanding and skills of persons who are responsible for operating TrackFeeder Switches as part of their Nominated Person’s duties on Network Rail infrastructure. It delivers a competencedependent on the recipient already holding the LA 3rd R PB-iM (Nominated Person) competence.
Audience
DC Nominated Persons
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
TFS Operator
Competence Awarded
TFS op
Course Code
TFS op
Prerequisite Name
Level A – Procedure B Merseyrail
Prerequisite Short Code
LA 3rd R PB-iM
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
n/a
Course Type
Prerequisite Qualifications - Specialist Venue - Personal Protective Equipment - Mandatory Prerequisite - Blended Training- Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Track Geometry 1
Course Description
The aim of this module is to provide delegates with the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake the Tr 04and Tr 11 competence.
Audience
Any persons required to undertake the Tr 04 and Tr 11 competence.
Duration: 7 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Restore track geometry by Manual Repair; Confirm the track is fit for operational purposes following maintenance repair.
Competence Awarded
Tr 04; Tr 11
Course Code
Tr 04; Tr 11
Prerequisite Name
Maintain permanent way assets; Maintain permanent way assets.Plain Line; Maintain permanent way assets.S&C.;
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 01; Tr 01.01; Tr 01.02
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Track Geometry Supervisor
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to: - State the role and responsibilities of the TGS - Explain the principlesof mechanised maintenance processes for plain line track - Identify & plan preparation work - Describe the impact ofmechanised maintenance on the safe operation of the railway - Describe the information requirements to be provided to theOTM operator(s) - Identify the structure clearances that may be affected when changing track geometry - Describe themarking up procedure - Demonstrate how to manage measurement and compensation using the various computerisedsystems available - Demonstrate how to manage geometry offset design using the various computerised systems available- Undertake the role and responsibility of the TGS during operation of the machine - Undertake the role and responsibility ofthe TGS on completion of the treatment works - Describe the geometrical tolerances that must be achieved whenchanging/restoring track geometry - Confirm the hand back of track for safe operational use.
Audience
Any persons required to undertake responsibilities in line with Tr 05.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair; Establish track geometry and restoreto operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Geometry; Establish track geometry and restore to operationalcondition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Measurement & Compensation; Establish track geometry and restore to operationalcondition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Stoneblower.
Competence Awarded
Tr 05; Tr 05.03; Tr 05.04; Tr 05.06
Course Code
Tr 05; Tr 05.03; Tr 05.04; Tr 05.06
Prerequisite Name
Restore track geometry by Manual Repair.
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 04
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Track Geometry Supervisor S&C;
Course Description
Provides the skills and knowledge required to carry out the role of Track Geometry Supervisor (Switches & Crossings). Thecourse explains the effects of changing track geometry through switches and crossings and the different types of on-trackmachines and computerised systems available to undertake track geometry correction. It also covers how to plan andprepare for any track geometry work and how to confirm that the track is fit for operational use afterwards.
Audience
For anyone with track geometry supervisory responsibilities (including Tr 05.05 and Tr 05.07 responsibilities).
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS S&C; Establish track geometryand restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Multi-Purpose Stoneblower.
Competence Awarded
Tr 05.05; Tr 05.07
Course Code
Tr 05.05; Tr 05.07
Prerequisite Name
Establish track geometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Geometry; Establish trackgeometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Measurement & Compensation; Establish trackgeometry and restore to operational condition by Mechanised Repair.TGS Stoneblower.
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 05.03; Tr 05.04; Tr 05.06
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Track Induction
Course Description
To give delegates the basic underpinning knowledge of permanent way construction, components and working methodsassociated with maintenance, renewal, repair and dismantling of permanent way assets. Track Induction training ismandated by Network Rail for all staff who are new to track maintenance and renewal activities before undertaking this typeof work on Network Rail Controlled Infrastructure.
Audience
Any persons who are new to track and whose work may involve the maintenance, inspection or renewal of the track or otherduties that may affect the stability, position or integrity of the track infrastructure.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Track Induction.
Competence Awarded
Tr 00
Course Code
Tr 00
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Track Maintenance - Switches & Crossings
Course Description
To give delegates a detailed understanding of maintenance and repair activities and associated techniques used in switchand crossing maintenance. On completion of the training and following written and practical assessments, a statement ofachievement will be issued for each delegate denoting underpinning knowledge and ability to carry out a variety of tasksassociated with 'S&C; Maintenance'.
Audience
Any persons who are responsible for undertaking S&C; track maintenance on Network Rail Controlled Infrastructure.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Maintain permanent way assets; Maintain permanent way assets.S&C;
Competence Awarded
Tr 01; Tr 01.02
Course Code
Tr 01; Tr 01.02
Prerequisite Name
Maintain permanent way assets.Plain Line
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 01.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Track Maintenance Plain Line
Course Description
The aim of the course is to provide delegates with the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake the duties inline with the unit of competence Tr 01.01. This includes being able to describe the Plain Line Track manualasset/component maintenance methods and techniques.
Audience
Any persons who are responsible for undertaking 'manual maintenance activities'.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Maintain permanent way assets; Maintain permanent way assets.Plain Line.
Competence Awarded
Tr 01; Tr 01.01
Course Code
Tr 01; Tr 01.01
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety; Track Induction.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; Tr 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Track Patrolling
Course Description
To give delegates an understanding of track patrolling activities and associated techniques used as part of the trackinspection process used on the Railway Infrastructure. On completion of the training and following written and practicalassessments, a statement of achievement will be issued for each delegate denoting underpinning knowledge and ability tocarry out a variety of tasks associated with 'Track Patrolling'.
Audience
Any persons who are responsible for undertaking basic visual inspection of the permanent way on Network Rail ControlledInfrastructure.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Inspect the Permanent Way infrastructure; Inspect the Permanent Way infrastructure.Inspection of the P-Way; MonitorPermanent Way Infrastructure - Hot Weather
Competence Awarded
Tr 06; Tr 06.01; Tr 42
Course Code
Tr 06; Tr 06.01; Tr 42
Prerequisite Name
Maintain permanent way assets; Maintain permanent way assets.Plain Line; Maintain permanent way assets.S&C.;
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 01; Tr 01.01; Tr 01.02
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Track Renewal
Course Description
To give delegates a detailed understanding of renewal activities and associated techniques used in the renewal of track onthe Railway Infrastructure.
Audience
Any persons who are responsible for undertaking track renewal work on Network Rail Controlled Infrastructure.
Duration: 8 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
Renew Permanent Way assets.
Competence Awarded
Tr 03
Course Code
Tr 03
Prerequisite Name
Track Induction.
Prerequisite Short Code
Tr 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Track-Ex Analysis System
Course Description
To enable delegates to effectively use, understand and interpret the Track-Ex software tool, and to gain a goodunderstanding of the fundamental engineering principals that underpin Track-Ex.
Audience
Personnel who are engaged with track maintenance, renewals or specification of track infrastructure, where they arerequired to operate the Track-Ex software. This may include technical staff, engineering staff or project staff.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 10
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Traction Power Distribution Maintenance
Course Description
To develop the delegates understanding of the processes associated with Power Distribution Maintenance including: PowerDistribution Buildings; Distribution Working Instructions; HV Switchgear; Transformers; Rectifiers; DC Switchgear(geographically dependant); Traction Derived Supplies (geographically dependant); LVAC Switchgear; Batteries, Chargers& UPS; Fault finding Techniques; Safe working Practices.
Audience
This course is designed to train persons who are new to Power Distribution engineering and whose work may involve themaintenance, installation or testing of the Power Distribution engineering equipment or other duties that may affect theoperation of Power Distribution equipment.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake preventative & corrective maintenance of the Traction Power Distribution Systems (level 2)
Competence Awarded
Dist. 01
Course Code
Dist. 01
Prerequisite Name
Before attending this training a person should have successfully completed the Power Distribution Induction Course andHave had 2 months workplace experience in a Power Distribution maintenance team
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Health and Safety
Course Name
Trade Union Reps Safety Behaviours
Course Description
Develops the supervisory knowledge and skills to confidently communicate and cascade safety data, ask insightfulquestions, give feedback and encourage safety convesations.
Audience
For Trade union representatives who are keen to promote safe behaviours and develop the skills of others in this aspect.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Triple Wacker
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge to operate the ■Triple Wacker Vibration Plate■ in line with current Network Railstandards.
Audience
Anyone required to operate the ■Triple Wacker Vibration Plate■.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Triple Wacker Operation.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 06.03
Course Code
PTMP 06.03
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Trust Delay Attribution
Course Description
Covers all aspects of the Delay Attribution process and the requirements of the Delay Attribution Guide and gives newmembers of staff an introduction to the Railway Industry.
Audience
For those with responsbilities within the Trust Delay Attribution process.
Duration: 20 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Tubular Stretcher Bar
Course Description
Provides skills and knowledge to be able to identify what each of the component parts being installed contributes to theoverall operation of the system; describe what your role and responsibilities and authorities are; carry out maintenance,installation and adjustment procedures and tests for the equipment; complete recording and reporting documentation.
Audience
Anyone who is competent in sig 39.01 and responsible for carrying out routine installation, maintenance and test of thetubular stretcher bar.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Install and Maintain Tubular Stretcher Bar.
Competence Awarded
Sig 58
Course Code
Sig 58
Prerequisite Name
Undertake Corrective and Preventative Maintenance of Points Fittings.Points Fittings
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 39.01
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - 2 Yearly Reassessment (Derby)
Course Description
Reassessment of operator competence. Competence in ultrasonic testing of rails.
Audience
All staff required to carry out ultrasonic testing of rails.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Competence Awarded
Course Code
Prerequisite Name
Prerequisite Short Code
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - Adjustment Switches U10
Course Description
Testing of adjustment switches.
Audience
Rail testing operators.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 5
Competence Name Awarded
Ultrasonic Inspection U10 - Testing of adjustment switches.
Competence Awarded
NDT U10
Course Code
NDT U10
Prerequisite Name
Ultrasonic Inspection U1 - Testing of fishplates. Ultrasonic Inspection U2 - Examination of rails not covered by U1 and U3.
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT U1; NDT U2
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - Alumino Thermic Head Repair U18
Course Description
Testing of aluminothermic weld repairs.
Audience
Rail testing operators.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Ultrasonic Testing U18 - Testing of alumino thermic head repairs.
Competence Awarded
NDT U18
Course Code
NDT U18
Prerequisite Name
Ultrasonic Inspection U15 - Testing of rail using the Sperry RSU RTS. Ultrasonic Inspection U16 - Testing of fishplated railjoints and holes using the Sperry RSU RTS. Ultrasonic Inspection U5 - Examination of squats and inspection of rail headrepairs.
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT U15; NDT U16; NDT U5
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - Assessment of Squat Defects U5
Course Description
Assessment of squat defects.
Audience
Rail testing operators.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Ultrasonic Inspection U5 - Examination of squats and inspection of rail head repairs.
Competence Awarded
NDT U5
Course Code
NDT U5
Prerequisite Name
Ultrasonic Inspection U16 - Testing of fishplated rail joints and holes using the Sperry RSU RTS. Ultrasonic Inspection U8 -Confirmation and examination of vertical longitudinal defects.
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT U16; NDT U8
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - Bolthole Testing using Sperry RSU U16
Course Description
Bolthole testing using Sperry RSU.
Audience
Rail testing operators.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Ultrasonic Inspection U16 - Testing of fishplated rail joints and holes using the Sperry RSU RTS.
Competence Awarded
NDT U16
Course Code
NDT U16
Prerequisite Name
Ultrasonic Inspection U1 - Testing of fishplates. Ultrasonic Inspection U15 - Testing of rail using the Sperry RSU RTS.Ultrasonic Inspection U2 - Examination of rails not covered by U1 and U3.
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT U1; NDT U15; NDT U2
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - Crack Size Measurement U4
Course Description
Crack size measurement.
Audience
Rail testing operators.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Ultrasonic Inspection U4 -Crack size estimation in manganese steels.
Competence Awarded
NDT U4
Course Code
NDT U4
Prerequisite Name
Ultrasonic Inspection U1 - Testing of fishplates. Ultrasonic Inspection U2 - Examination of rails not covered by U1 and U3.
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT U1; NDT U2
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - GCC in Switchblades U5A
Course Description
Assessment of GCC in reduced section rail.
Audience
Rail testing operators.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Ultrasonic Inspection U5A - Rolling Contact Fatigue in reduced head rail section.
Competence Awarded
NDT U5A
Course Code
NDT U5A
Prerequisite Name
Ultrasonic Inspection U5 - Examination of squats and inspection of rail head repairs.
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT U5
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - GCC using Sperry RSU U15
Course Description
Full rail testing using Sperry RSU.
Audience
Rail testing operators.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Ultrasonic Inspection U15 - Testing of rail using the Sperry RSU RTS.
Competence Awarded
NDT U15
Course Code
NDT U15
Prerequisite Name
Ultrasonic Inspection U1 - Testing of fishplates. Ultrasonic Inspection U2 - Examination of rails not covered by U1 and U3.
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT U1; NDT U2
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - Rail Depth Measurement U7
Course Description
Assessment of GCC in reduced section rail.
Audience
Rail testing operators.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Ultrasonic Inspection U7 - Rail measurement.
Competence Awarded
NDT U7
Course Code
NDT U7
Prerequisite Name
Ultrasonic Inspection U1 - Testing of fishplates. Ultrasonic Inspection U2 - Examination of rails not covered by U1 and U3.
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT U1; NDT U2
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - Rail Testing Appreciation Course for Managers
Course Description
Rail testing appreciation course for managers.
Audience
Managers overseeing rail testing staff.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Competence Awarded
Course Code
Prerequisite Name
Prerequisite Short Code
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - Rail Testing Operator Course U1/U2
Course Description
Rail testing operator course (U1/U2).
Audience
Staff required to carry out ultrasonic testing of track.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Ultrasonic Inspection U1 - Testing of fishplates. Ultrasonic Inspection U2 - Examination of rails not covered by U1 and U3.
Competence Awarded
NDT U1; NDT U2
Course Code
NDT U1; NDT U2
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - Thermit Weld Testing U6
Course Description
Assessment of GCC in reduced section rail.
Audience
Rail testing operators.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Ultrasonic Inspection U6 - Detection of fusion face defects in alumino thermic welds.
Competence Awarded
NDT U6
Course Code
NDT U6
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - U3, U8, U14
Course Description
Full rail testing, GCC & vertical longitudinal defects using NRS bi-directional stick only.
Audience
Rail testing operators.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Ultrasonic Inspection U14 - Detection and sizing of gauge corner cracking (head checking). Ultrasonic Inspection U3 -Testing of rail using the 070 Rail Test System. Ultrasonic Inspection U8 - Confirmation and examination of verticallongitudinal defects.
Competence Awarded
NDT U14; NDT U3; NDT U8
Course Code
NDT U14; NDT U3; NDT U8
Prerequisite Name
Ultrasonic Inspection U1 - Testing of fishplates. Ultrasonic Inspection U2 - Examination of rails not covered by U1 and U3.
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT U1; NDT U2
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - Vertical/Corrosion Defects using Sperry RSU U17
Course Description
Vertical/corrosion defects using Sperry RSU.
Audience
Rail testing operators.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Ultrasonic Inspection U17 - Verification of vertical defects in the rail foot using the Sperry RSU RTS.
Competence Awarded
NDT U17
Course Code
NDT U17
Prerequisite Name
Ultrasonic Inspection U1 - Testing of fishplates. Ultrasonic Inspection U2 - Examination of rails not covered by U1 and U3.
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT U1; NDT U2
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic - Vertical/Transverse Underfoot Defects U11
Course Description
Vertical/transverse underfoot defects.
Audience
Rail testing operators.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Ultrasonic Inspection U11 - Transverse/vertical cracks originating at underfoot corrosion.
Competence Awarded
NDT U11
Course Code
NDT U11
Prerequisite Name
Ultrasonic Inspection U1 - Testing of fishplates. Ultrasonic Inspection U2 - Examination of rails not covered by U1 and U3.
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT U1; NDT U2
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonic Testing of Rail Operator Training - Procedures U15 & U8
Course Description
The key aim of this course is to provide trainees with the underpinning knowledge and practical experience to obtain thecompetence certification required for the safe and effective operation of procedures U15 and U8 for the ultrasonic testing ofrail.
Audience
This course is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking the ultrasonic testing of rail in track where theyare required to carry out ultrasonic testing of rail using procedures U15 and U8 in their daily work.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Ultrasonic Inspection U1 - Testing of fishplates. Ultrasonic Inspection U2 - Examination of rails not covered by U1 and U3.
Prerequisite Short Code
NDT U1; NDT U2
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Ultrasonics On-site Assessments
Course Description
For assessments on site.
Audience
All staff required to carry out certain rail testing techniques.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Undertake 053 Inspections
Course Description
This course is a two-part event. Delegates must enrol in the computer-based pre-reading on Oracle first, called 'Undertake053 Inspections Prequalifier'. This will take approximately 30 minutes to complete and can be downloaded if required. Oncethey have done this, they can then enrol in the 'Undertake 053 Inspections' face-to-face training event. These are designedto develop delegates who are responsible for Undertaking 053 Inspections as part of their duties on Network RailInfrastructure. This requires that the inspections and subsequent actions detailed in the standard NR/L2/TRK/053 Issue 7are undertaken correctly and by competent persons.
Audience
Suited to persons required to prove their capability in the area of ensuring that all facing switches are managed correctly toeliminate the known derailment risks. It would be desirable for delegates to have completed the Track Patrolling Training.However, this is not essential, as all delegates attending the course will be required to have completed the course pre-read.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Establish the operational condition of the Permanent Way by Detailed Inspection.053 Inspection.
Competence Awarded
Tr07.01
Course Code
Tr07.01
Prerequisite Name
n/a
Prerequisite Short Code
n/a
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face - Elearning
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Undertake Investigations to Detect and Avoid Buried Service Strikes
Course Description
Provides training on how to pre-plan and set up safe systems of work prior to any ground disturbance work on the RailwayInfrastructure on behalf of Network Rail.
Audience
For anyone with responsibilities for the planning and Safe Systems of Work associated with ground disturbance works.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake surveys to detect & avoid Buried Services.
Competence Awarded
Plant 26
Course Code
Plant 26
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Plain Line Track
Course Name
Undertake flash butt welding activity
Course Description
To provide delegates with the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake Flash Butt welding duties.
Audience
Welders joining the flash butt welding team.
Duration: 11 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Mobile Flash Butt Welding Head Operator.
Competence Awarded
MFBWHO
Course Code
MFBWHO
Prerequisite Name
Undertake work to prepare and assist flash butt welding activities.
Prerequisite Short Code
PLT 302c
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Undertake manual rail grinding activities on plain line track
Course Description
Provides the skills and underpinning knowledge required to undertake manual rail grinding activities.
Audience
This course is suitable for Welding & Grinding Operatives
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake manual rail grinding activities on Plain Line Track.
Competence Awarded
PLT 703c
Course Code
PLT 703c
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); MagneticParticle Testing Plain Line Grinders; Understand rail grinding principals and techniques.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS, NR/L2/OHS/00124, NR/L1/OHS/051,PLT 402c.E2,PTMP 03.03, PLT 703d
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Plain Line Track
Course Name
Undertake work to prepare and assist flash butt welding activities
Course Description
To provide delegates with the skills and underpinning knowledge required to prepare for and assist in Flash Butt weldingactivities.
Audience
Welding and grinding operatives.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake work to prepare and assist flash butt welding activities.
Competence Awarded
PLT 302c
Course Code
PLT 302c
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); Prepare rail fordisposal using Oxy-Fuel gas cutting process; Understand flash butt welding principles and techniques Understand manualmaintenance techniques for Plain Line Track systems; Understand asset / component replacement techniques for PlainLine Track systems Rail Mounted Disc Cutter; Plain Line Grinder; Web Grinder; Jacks
Prerequisite Short Code
PLT 901c; PLT 302d; PLT 701d; PLT 801c; PTMP 03.01; PTMP 03.03; PTMP 03:07; PTMP 07.04
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Plain Line Track
Course Name
Undertake works to prepare and assist aluminothermic welding activities
Course Description
Delegates will be able to demonstrate an understanding of hot works policy, identify different types of rail grades andprofiles, measure and assess rail wear, identify the Network Rail standards and specification for the assembly anddismantling of welding tents and umbrellas. They will also be able to assist in checks of welding equipment andconsumables, and prepare welding gaps using appropriate equipment. Delegates will understand all aspects of weldingprocesses, including rough grinding of welds correctly and safely, finishing welds safely and correctly, demonstrating theirunderstanding of the weld inspection requirement prior to leaving site, and how to identify any issues with the completedwork and communicate findings to the appropriate person.
Audience
This course is suitable for Welding & Grinding Operatives.
Duration: 10 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Assistant Welder Railtech. Assistant Welder Thermit.
Competence Awarded
ASST WELD RTASST WELD TW
Course Code
ASST WELD RTASST WELD TW
Prerequisite Name
Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence Specific Medical RequirementsMeet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol); Undertake Oxy Gas Cutting. RailMounted Disc Cutter Safe use of portable & transportable plant. Plain Line Grinders Safe use of cutting and grindingequipment Electric Needle gun. Safe use of generator equipment. Safe use of trolley equipment.
Prerequisite Short Code
NR/L2/OHS/00124;NR/L1/OHS/051;Weld 102;PTMP03.01;PTMP 00PTMP 03.03PTMP 03.06PTMP 10.01PTMP 01PTMP16
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Use of a Chainsaw from a MEWP (CS47) 1 Machine Refresher Training
Course Description
For experienced operators who require refresher training on Use of a Chainsaw from a Mobile elevated Work Platform(MEWP). This relates to course 991 2554 Use of a Chainsaw from a Mobile elevated Work Platform (MEWP).
Audience
For experienced operators who require refresher training on Use of a Chainsaw from a Mobile elevated Work Platform(MEWP). This relates to course 991 2554 Use of a Chainsaw from a Mobile elevated Work Platform (MEWP).
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Safe use of a chainsaw from mobile evelated work platforms.
Competence Awarded
LM 47
Course Code
LM 47
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
LM47
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Use of a Chainsaw from a Mobile Elevated Work Platform (MEWP)
Course Description
This course will give you the knowledge and skills you need to operate a chainsw from a Mobile Elevated Work Platform(MEWP). It will cover: HSE legislation and guidelines, MEWP equipment, checks before using a MEWP, setting up theMEWP, chainsaw use and completion of work.
Audience
Individuals who need to use a chainsaw from a MEWP.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 2
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Basic chainsaw operation and maintenance. Fell and process small trees.
Prerequisite Short Code
LM 30; LM 31
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Lineside Management
Course Name
Using a Powered Pole Pruner
Course Description
Powered pole pruners are powerful and dangerous tools, therefore it is essential when using them that you have theconfidence and expertise in what you are doing. This course will provide you with the appropirate techniques and safetyguidelines to use the powered pole pruner and to be aware of relevant health and safety guidelines to ensure you stayprotected. This course covers: HSE legislation and safety guidelines, safety features of a powered pole pruner, maintainingthe powered pole pruner chain, maintaining the guide bar, engine maintenance, starting the pruning saw and pre-cutchecks, and clear and tidy working area and pruning saw checks.
Audience
This course is intended for individuals who are required to use the powered pole pruner.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Chainsaw Preparation and Maintenance Pole Saw operation
Competence Awarded
PP 91PP 92
Course Code
PP 91PP 92
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
VMS Hydraulic Signal Post Dropper
Course Description
Provides the knowledge and skills to assemble, operate, control and remove the VMS variety of hydraulic post liftingproducts.
Audience
For those who are currently responsible for the installation and maintenance of signal equipment in particular the VMS lightweight structures (Signal and Telecom technicians).
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
VMS Hydraulic Signal Post Dropper.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 11.03
Course Code
PTMP 11.03
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Plant
Course Name
Vacuum Tanker & Jetvac for Safe Loading, Discharge and Transportation of Liquids
Course Description
Provides training for undertaking the safe operation of Vacuum Tanker Jetvac with or without water jetting equipment.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake the safe operation of Vacuum Tanker Jetvac with or without water jetting equipment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Vacuum Tanker and Jetvac for Safe Loading, Discharge and Transportation of Liquids.
Competence Awarded
VTJ SLDToL
Course Code
VTJ SLDToL
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
On Track Machinery
Course Name
Vehicle Banksman
Course Description
Provides training in banksman vehicle control duties raising awareness of individuals legal responsibilities and on a safesystem of work from meeting and briefing the incoming driver to determining the route to be followed then guiding the driversafely to the intended location.
Audience
Anyone required to act as a vehicle banksman during plant operations on the Infrastructure.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
Vehicle Banksman.
Competence Awarded
MC V Bank
Course Code
MC V Bank
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Railway Operations
Course Name
Verifier Training
Course Description
Two days of classroom learning will be followed by a concise 12 point action plan and assessment of evidence with a liveobservation.
Audience
This course is aimed at Operations Managers.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
Voice Recorder - Niice - Nicecall Focus III
Course Description
Provides knowledge of the Nicecall Focus III voice recorder system's operation, physical make-up, programming andelectrical connectivity and to enable the undertaking of faulting, maintenance and basic installation work on the NicecallFocus III.
Audience
For experienced Telecoms technicians who need to have the knowledge and skills to maintain the Nicecall Focus III voicerecorder. Attendees should be familiar with the telecoms equipment to which the recorder will be connected, e.g.concentrator or radio system.
Duration: 4 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Voice recorders; Undertake corrective and preventative maintenanceof Voice recorders.Nice Call Focus 3
Competence Awarded
Tel 17; Tel 17.03
Course Code
Tel 17; Tel 17.03
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Vortok Rearguard Secondary Warning System
Course Description
Develops knowledge and skills to use the Vortok warning system. Those that have completed training delivered by theoriginal equipment manufacturer (OEM) or a Workforce Development Specialist (WDS), will also be able to train others.
Audience
For those who are responsbile for, or will be required to assist with, the installation of the Vortok warning system.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Use and Management of Vortok Rearguard.
Competence Awarded
VR
Course Code
VR
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Weld Trimmer
Course Description
Provides underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Weld Trimmer.
Audience
Anyone required to use a Weld Trimmer.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Weld trimmer.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 03.05
Course Code
PTMP 03.05
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable and transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Westlock Trackside
Course Description
At the end of the training the delegate will be able to describe/perform: the procedures to be followed to ensure operationaland personal safety is maintained during the work WTS, functionality and its application the component parts of WTS howWTS is designed to function under normal operating conditions maintenance methods and procedures which apply to WTSequipment maintain, adjust and test WTS equipment analyse, locate fault and repair WTS equipment.
Audience
First line Faulting & Maintenance (FLFM) training for trackside elements of the WTS. 5 days theory and practical sessions.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Electronic Based Interlocking. Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Electronic Based Interlocking.SSI Trackside
Competence Awarded
Sig 19; Sig 19.08b
Course Code
Sig 19; Sig 19.08b
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Winching Equipment
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of Winching Equipment.
Audience
Anyone required to use winching equipment.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Winching Equipment.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 17.03
Course Code
PTMP 17.03
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Windhoff High Output Wiring Train Operator - Unit 1 Recovery
Course Description
Training on undertaking Contact Wire Renewals using the Windhoff Wiring Train system and the underpinning knowledgeand practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the various units of the Windhoff High Output Wiring Train.
Audience
Those required to undertake Contact Wire Renewals using the Windhoff Wiring Train System.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Personal Track Safety.AC Lines
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; PTS AC
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Windhoff High Output Wiring Train Operator - Unit 1&3 Pod Driver
Course Description
Training on undertaking Contact Wire Renewals using the Windhoff Wiring Train system and the underpinning knowledgeand practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the various units of the Windhoff High Output Wiring Train.
Audience
Those required to undertake Contact Wire Renewals using the Windhoff Wiring Train System.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Windhoff High Output Wiring Train Operator - Unit 3 Tensioning
Course Description
Training on Contact Wire Renewals using the Windhoff Wiring Train system. Develops knowledge, understanding and skillson the safe and effective operation of the various units of the Windhoff High Output Wiring Train (excluding the operation ordriving of the Windhoff MPV units).
Audience
Those requiring knowledge of the safe and effective operation of the Windhoff High Output Wiring Train units.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Windhoff High Output Wiring Train Operator Training - Basket Operator
Course Description
Provides training for undertaking Contact Wire Renewals using the Windhoff Wiring Train system.
Audience
Those required to undertake Contact Wire Renewals using the Windhoff Wiring Train System.
Duration: 1,5 Day(s) Class Size: 2-4
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Introduction to On Track Plant Machine Operator OTP Core Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
OTP CoreOTP Op CorePTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Wood Chipper
Course Description
Provides the underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Wood Chipper.
Audience
Anyone responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to use a Wood Chipper.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Wood chipper.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 09.01
Course Code
PTMP 09.01
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
3
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Portable, Transportable and Mobile Plant
Course Name
Wood Sleeper Drills
Course Description
Provides underpinning knowledge and practical experience on the safe and effective operation of the Cembre WoodSleeper Drill.
Audience
Anyone responsible for undertaking track maintenance or renewals where they are required to use a Cembre Wood SleeperDrill.
Duration: 0.5 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Wood sleeper drills.
Competence Awarded
PTMP 02.02
Course Code
PTMP 02.02
Prerequisite Name
Safe use of portable & transportable plant.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTMP 00
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
High Output
Course Name
Working Group Operation
Course Description
Training on Working Group Operation duties including the necessary pre start and pre-work machine functional checks, thehazards and risks specific to operation and appropriate controls, how to apply the machine specific procedures and the safeand correct methods of operating.
Audience
Anyone required to undertake Working Group operation duties.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 0
Competence Name Awarded
Working Group Operator
Competence Awarded
TRSWGO
Course Code
TRSWGO
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety Meet the medical requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L2/OHS/00124: Competence SpecificMedical Requirements Meet the requirements of Network Rail Standard NR/L1/OHS/051 (Drugs & Alcohol);
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Working Near or Adjacent to the DC Conductor Rail
Course Description
Develops knowledge and skills in safety for the DC environment. Completion of knowledge and practical assessments isrequired.
Audience
For those who are required to work near or adjacent to DC conductor rails.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 12
Competence Name Awarded
Personal Track Safety.Working Near or Adjacent to the DC Conductor Rail
Competence Awarded
PTSPTS DCCR
Course Code
PTSPTS DCCR
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signal Engineering
Course Name
Working on Operational Signalling Equipment
Course Description
Provides training on the disconnection and reconnection of signalling equipment when maintenance, faulting, repairing ortesting work is being undertaken.
Audience
Signalling Technicians responsible for the maintenance, faulting repairing or testing of the signal engineering equipmentwith a minimum of 6 months workplace experience in signal maintenance / faulting / installation or testing environment.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
Take and relinquish responsibility for Signalling equipment. Implement and monitor safe working systems for signalengineering maintenance and renewal activities.
Competence Awarded
Sig 25; Sig 26
Course Code
Sig 25; Sig 26
Prerequisite Name
Undertake preventative maintenance of Track Circuits Undertake preventative maintenance of Electrical Signals and AWSUndertake preventative maintenance of Signalling Power Supplies Undertake preventative maintenance of SignallingCables
Prerequisite Short Code
Sig 01; Sig 02; Sig 03; Sig 04
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
5
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Signals and Telecoms
Course Name
XMP-1 Transmission Equipment
Course Description
Provides knowledge of XMP-1 (Bosch) transmission equipment operation, physical make-up and electrical connectivity andto enable the undertaking of faulting, maintenance and installation work on the XMP-1 system.
Audience
Telecoms technicians, technical support and NMC Engineers who will be required to undertake first or second linemaintenance and faulting activities on XMP-1. Attendees should have a good knowledge of telecoms transmissionprinciples.
Duration: 5 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Undertake corrective and preventative maintenance of Transmission systems; Undertake corrective and preventativemaintenance of Transmission systems.Telecomms Digital Transmission Systems - Nokia PDH (DM2,DB2, DN2)
Competence Awarded
Tel 08; Tel 08.57
Course Code
Tel 08; Tel 08.57
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
4
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
ZKL 3000 Manual and RC User
Course Description
Develops the knowledge and skills required to operate the ZKL 3000 system, module one covers how to deploy and operateDual Inventive ZKL 3000 T-COD, module 2 covers how to operate the RS3000 remotely activated handset in conjunctionwith the deployment and operation of a ZKL 300 RC T-COD.
Audience
For those responsible for the deployment and operation of the Dual Inventive ZKL 3000 T-COD.
Duration: 2 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
ZKL 3000 RC User.
Competence Awarded
ZKL 3000 RC
Course Code
ZKL 3000 RC
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety. Controller of Site Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS; COSS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
6
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
ZKL MTInfo Planner
Course Description
Provides the knowledge and skills to be able to use the MT info computer system to plan for the use of ZKL 3000 RC and3000 RS as a method of protection for line blockages.
Audience
For those that will be required to use MTInfo in planning the deployment and use of ZKL 3000 RC and RS.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
ZKL Planner.
Competence Awarded
ZKLP
Course Code
ZKLP
Prerequisite Name
Safe System of Work Planner.
Prerequisite Short Code
SSOWP
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Electrification and Power
Course Name
Zeck Wiring Train Unit BM 1400/2x2 Module
Course Description
This module is designed to train persons who are responsible for undertaking Zeck Wiring Unit BM 1400 2x2 training as partof their duties on Network Rail Infrastructure.
Audience
Those required to use Zeck Wiring Unit BM 1400 2x2.
Duration: 3 Day(s) Class Size: 6
Competence Name Awarded
N/A
Competence Awarded
N/A
Course Code
N/A
Prerequisite Name
Personal Track Safety
Prerequisite Short Code
PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face - Personal Protective Equipment
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Zollner FWS Maintainer
Course Description
Covers fault finding activities and component replacement to rectify faults on the Zollner ZFH fixed Warning System (FWS).
Audience
For those that will be required to maintain the Zollner Fixed Warning System.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Zollner FWS Maintainer.
Competence Awarded
ZFWSM
Course Code
ZFWSM
Prerequisite Name
Controller of Site Safety. Personal Track Safety.
Prerequisite Short Code
COSS PTS
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Technical & Vocational
Course Name
Zollner FWS User
Course Description
By the end of this course you will be able to confidently use the Zollner ZFH fixed Warning System (FWS) in conjunctionwith a safe system of work.
Audience
For those who are required to operate the Zollner Fixed Warning System.
Duration: 1 Day(s) Class Size: 8
Competence Name Awarded
Zollner FWS User.
Competence Awarded
ZFWSU
Course Code
ZFWSU
Prerequisite Name
N/A
Prerequisite Short Code
N/A
Skill Assessment Scheme Regime
N/A
Course Type
Face to Face
Download Date: 21/12/2019
Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme
Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme
Introduction
The Network Rail Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme is a key cornerstone of the future development of Network Rail. The Apprentices who join the business will have benefited from a development programme which will equip them to become the technicians, team leaders, supervisors, managers and engineers of the future. There is no doubt that as the use of technology increases, and we introduce new and innovative methods of work, we will need a workforce with a strong underpinning knowledge of engineering principles, who are highly motivated, flexible and who by instinct personify the Network Rail behaviours of customer-driven, accountable, challenging and collaborative.
We must do all we can to equip our apprentices with the skills, knowledge and ability to achieve their full potential.
Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme
Overview of Year 1 Development
Year 1 of the Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme focuses on the following key parts:
Health and safetyPersonal developmentLife skills developmentUnderpinning academic developmentSkill of hand and basic engineering practical developmentPreparing for the depot learning experience
The first year does not concentrate on railway technology, but on developing the individual, inculcating the Network Rail values and giving the Apprentices the skills and understanding of first principles in engineering, which they can apply in Years 2 and 3, en route to achieving competence in their chosen discipline.
As part of the Maintenance Engagement programme, Year 1 Apprentices are programmed to visit their depots for a two-day depot and workplace familiarisation. These visits are programmed to take place mid February. The Network Rail team at HMS Sultan will co-ordinate these visits, however individual Apprentices are expected to contact their future line managers to confirm exact details.
Rail specific competencies achieved during Year 1
In order to help the Apprentices assimilate into their depots and selected disciplines, they will undertake Personal Track Safety [PTS] training on the first Monday and Tuesday after their Year 1 Graduation in June of each year. Additionally, Apprentices will also complete a one or two week induction course delivered by the Network Rail team at HMS Sultan, which shall include as part of it an introduction to rail equipment, besides manual handling, fire awareness and emergency first aid training.
The track apprentices who require Track Induction certification will have this issued to them upon successful completion of their PTS.
Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme
Overview of Years 2 and 3 Development
Years 2 and 3 of the Network Rail Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme are where the Apprentices apply their underpinning knowledge and skills gained during Year 1 into the rail environment. It is essential that each Apprentice gets suitable and sufficient practical experience against the range of tasks and activities laid out in the scheme documentation.
Line managers are required to manage the Apprentices to ensure that their performance meets the required outcomes.
Apprentice Learning Cycle
Review those tasks, learn the underpinning knowledge,
and understand the standard method of working
Undertake similar tasks, maybe of a
higher level
Complete Work Based Learning
Objectives (WBLO) Report
Undertake task(s) in the workplace. Complete log
book
Rail Skills Training
Programme
Reflect on the learning in practical environment and practice under supervision
Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme
Overview of Years 2 and 3 Development
Each Apprentice will undergo a two year structured learning programme in the depot. The structure of the work placement is designed to dovetail with the Rail Technology Training programme.
Completion of the National Vocational Qualification in [NVQ] Rail Engineering [level 3] City & Guilds 7558
The final part of the Apprenticeship is satisfactory completion of the above qualification. For this qualification to be awarded the Apprentice must produce a portfolio of evidence which shall consist of the following:
9 Maintenance activity tasks2 or 3 Direct observations
Rail technology training courses – competences Years 2 and 3
The majority of training courses undertaken on the rail technology training programme are Network Rail standard courses, some of which lead to the award of specified competencies in line with the competence management system. Where these competencies are awarded they will be managed in accordance with the Apprentice Competence standard NR/L3/CTM/307 section 4:1.4.4.1 – 4:1.4.4.4
The standard covers the process and the roles and responsibilities for 2nd and 3rd year Apprentices for Skills Assessment Scheme on completion of their technical competencies at Sultan, and the issue of Statements of achievement to the Skills Assessment Scheme co-ordinators for extension to the mentoring process.
Apprentices should not be put on any Look out course at anytime whilst still an apprentice, similarly they should not be put on a COSS course until nearing the end of their 3rd year of the apprenticeship and this should only then be done at the line managers discretion.
Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme
Overview of Years 2 and 3 Development
Apprentices must have 12 weekly reviews during the 2nd and 3rd years of their Apprenticeship, undertaken by their line manager. The central theme is to maximise performance in their current placement, and to address issues of their personal development. Where there are performance issues these should be dealt with under the performance improvement process.
It is a requirement of the SFA (Skills Funding Agency) that the 12 weekly reviews are carried out, and that auditable records are maintained. Failure to comply with this requirement may lead to funding being withdrawn. NB: current funding is to the value of c. £2m per annum.
The team at Sultan will record the completed 12 weekly reviews and an email will be sent periodically to HR showing any missing reviews which need to be chased.
Apprentices are subject to the Network Rail performance improvement process which is intended to help employees achieve and maintain the performance standards expected of them. It is important to identify any causes of under-performance and put timely and appropriate support measures in place which are then monitored and reviewed.
Whilst in their 1st year at HMS Sultan it is the responsibility of the Sultan team to manage the performance of the apprentice, reporting on actions to the prospective line manager.
For apprentices in years 2 and 3 of the Scheme their performance management is the responsibility of their line manager.
Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme
Completion of the Apprenticeship
Timely Completion
Timely completion is a requirement of the Skills Funding Agency; this requires Network Rail to submit claims by 1st October each year for all completed apprentices who have received a release date from the Scheme. Failure to achieve timely completion will incur financial penalties to Network Rail. The timescales for Work Based Learning Objectives and for NVQ evidence submissions must be strictly adhered to so as to enable the claim to be made.
Award of Apprenticeship Certification
During the scheme, each individual award will be externally certificated, i.e. BTec Award in Engineering, Key Skills level 2 etc. The final award which encompasses all the individual awards is the Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme in Rail Engineering.
Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme
How we manage talent
Management of Apprentices as talent
As a business we are strongly committed to the growth and development of all employees and see the Apprentices as a source of leaders of the future. The Advanced Apprentice Scheme gives the Apprentices a solid foundation from which to build their careers in the business and it is expected that some will indeed develop as leaders. The Apprentices like all employees will need to take charge of their own career development though they will be supported with this.
On completion of their third year all Apprentices should sit down with their manager to agree a development plan that can be the focus of the next 2 years of their development.
Development tools to consider:Individual learning: the PD&T toolkit has a wealth of information that individuals can use to direct their own learning. http://leadershiptoolkit/index-2.htmlFormal training: a range of formal training programmes are available for recent Apprentices. The practical leadership programme should be considered. See the Management and Leadership section for details.Coaching: a coach can enable the Apprentice to learn from their own experience and the resources around them. See Coaching pages in the Management and Leadership section.Mentoring: a mentor passes on their experience: what works/doesn’t workFormal Assessments: People can discover more about themselves through various assessments.Job related development challenges: stretching the Apprentice to broaden their experience or adding a new element to their existing job to develop a particular skill.
Please see the Advanced Apprenticeship Scheme Handbook for more in-depth information on the scheme.
Engineering Graduate Scheme
Network Rail is tacking some ambitious, hugely complex engineering challenges from route modernisation and electrification projects through to the redevelopment of London Bridge station.
Every piece of engineering is bespoke; we have to factor in all sorts of variations which meaning working on the rail infrastructure is very challenging, and also very rewarding.
The engineering graduate programme is designed to build a platform of industry and technical knowledge, structured experience and complimentary training and development. The scheme provides the tools and opportunity to establish a solid pathway and knowledge to attain professional registration and senior engineering positions. We combine engineering technical training with a leadership skills programme delivering exceptional engineering talent, leaving our successful candidates with the ability and opportunity to innovate and solve some of Europe’s leading rail, telecoms, electrification, asset and engineering challenges.
The scheme includes:
• Civil Engineering - Our Civil Engineering team is responsible for transforming Britain's rail infrastructure • Electrical and Electronic Engineering - Many people are surprised to discover we’re the
single biggest consumer of electricity in Britain.
• Mechanical Engineering - The sheer scope and scale of our diverse organisation means our range of
mechanical engineering challenges is pretty unique.
Civil Engineering
Our Civil Engineering team is responsible for transforming Britain’s rail infrastructure. They’re the people behind some of the most diverse and ambitious initiatives Britain has seen. Like Crossrail – Europe’s largest civil engineering project.
A vast range of experience, plus the chance to work on prestigious projects As a graduate civil engineer, you’ll get to grips with an incredible variety of projects.
You could be working on anything from small-scale improvements to £multi-billion civil projects. You might get experience of maintaining heritage bridges and structures, or be responsible for specifying innovative building materials and techniques to improve reliability and sustainability. What’s more, you could deliver management solutions for complicated inner-city assets, or establish inspection and maintenance requirements for embankments and cuttings running through the countryside. In fact, thanks to our boundless opportunities, you might well do several of those things, one after another.
Right now, graduates on our scheme are playing active roles in Project Engineering, Track Engineering, Structures and Earthwork Engineering, as well as Design and Project Management.
Support to gain Chartered status Our scheme is accredited by the Institution of Civil Engineers (ICE) and you’ll benefit from a supervising civil engineer who will support your institutional development.
Ready for a Network Unlimited? You need to be logical thinker who’s adept at finding workable solutions to challenging problems. You must have at least a 2:2 in an ICE-accredited degree. It’s also vital that you’re flexible enough to follow placements across Britain, as you could be based almost anywhere.
It’s an exciting company to work for and every day brings with it a new challenge. Graduates receive a
lot of training so you’re always learning and you’ll be given the assistance you need towards becoming
a chartered engineer. Network Rail wants the best out of you so not only will you improve as an
engineer and a professional but also as an individual, both in and out of the working environment.
Graduate profile - Amin Patel, M-Eng Civil Engineering, University of Nottingham