Introduction
Nationally recognised and NHVR compliant, our 1 day Load Restraint Training in Chinchilla covers how to load and unload goods as well as secure cargo. You will learn best practice techniques to secure loads and goods on vehicles. Loading and unloading training is essential for those responsible for the safe, secure and legal transport of any goods.
Our Load Restraint training covers both theoretical and practical aspects for the safe moving of goods. During the course you will learn about load restraint systems and devices, the handling various types of goods through to all associated safety compliance considerations. You will also learn about load characteristics, correct packing and lifting techniques with a strong focus on practical hands-on sessions.
We have the trucks and/or Utes needed for real practical sessions and our road-transport experienced trainers ensure your confidence with all safe loading and placement skills needed to then undertake operational roles in a range of industries – so don’t get left in knots book online for this relevant training!
Course Dates
- UOC: TLID0015 - Load and unload goods/cargo | TLIA1001 - Secure Cargo
- Cost: From $280 - 350
- Duration: 1 day
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Start Date | End Date | Time | Location | Avail. Spaces | Course Cost | Self Funded | Multi Enrolments |
15/11/2024 | 15/11/2024 | 08:00 am - 12:30 pm | CHINCHILLA | 9 | $350.00 |
Start Date | End Date | Time | Location | Avail. Spaces | Course Cost | Self Funded | Multi Enrolments |
15/11/2024 | 15/11/2024 | 08:00 am - 12:30 pm | CHINCHILLA | 9 | $350.00 |
Introduction
Course Details
This one day Load Restraint / Load and Unload Chinchilla course covers all the skills and knowledge required to load and unload goods and cargo as required by relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority regulations/permit requirements. Our training complies with the requirements laid out within the Heavy Vehicle National Law (NHVL). Delivered by our transport-expert trainers, this course is delivered per the nationally recognised unit of competencies; TLID0015 – Load and unload goods/cargo. TLIA1001 – Secure Cargo.
The course content is detailed below and is considered required training in many industries because of legal requirements around load transportation in virtually any industry.
This one day Load Restraint and Load / Unload course covers all the skills and knowledge required to load and unload goods and cargo in accordance with relevant state or territory roads and traffic authority regulations/permit requirements.
Delivered by our transport-expert trainers, this course is delivered per the nationally recognised unit of competencies; TLID0015 – Load and unload goods/cargo and TLIA1001 – Secure Cargo.
Load and unload goods/cargo
- Load characteristics are identified and taken into account when determining appropriate loading and unloading workplace procedures
- Job hazards are identified and required action is taken to minimise, control or eliminate identified hazards
- Dangerous or hazardous goods are identified and handled in accordance with the current Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG) code and other relevant regulations/permit requirements
- Load is packed/unpacked to make safe and effective use of available spaces
- Goods/cargo are loaded in accordance with relevant mass and loading regulations and workplace procedures
- Lifting aids and appliances are selected and used to aid loading procedures in accordance with workplace procedures and safety legislation
- Unloading activities are conducted in a safe and efficient manner taking into account suitable locations, stowage, safe use of equipment and balance of remaining load
- Goods requiring special handling and/or documentation are identified and workplace procedures are followed
- Relocated material is re-stacked appropriate for transport method, safe height, weight loading, size and crushability of goods.
Secure and protect load
- Load distribution is checked to ensure it is even, legal and within safe working capacity
- Load is checked to ensure dangerous goods and hazardous substances are appropriately segregated in accordance with current ADG Code
- Load is secured using correct load restraint and protection equipment for different loads, carrying and storage conditions
- Load is protected in accordance with legal and workplace safety requirements
Load Documentation
- Load is inspected and checked for security to travel, in accordance with relevant regulations/permit requirements and current ADG code as required
- All required goods documentation is completed in accordance with workplace requirements including current ADG code, as required
If you successfully complete this course, you will receive a certificate which indicates the Statement of Attainments as recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This is a nationally recognised certification. The Statement is issued by us, Harness Energy (RTO 40521).
The Load Restraint ‘Statement of attainment’ is for the Nationally Accredited Units of Competency:
- TLID0015 – Load and unload goods/cargo.
- TLIA1001 – Secure Cargo
The Certificate is usually needed as evidence for your employer for safety and compliance requirements and enables the holder to load, unload and secure goods for safe transportation.
NOTE: TILID0015 replaces and is equivalent to TLID2004. TLIA1001 is the equivalent replacement for TLIA1001A
Course Prerequisites
No course pre-requisites apply. All transport and loading equipment is provided. Wear suitable PPE, closed in shoes. Please also review the general important information (relevant to ALL courses) contained in Important Course Requirements
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Frequently Asked Questions
Safe and secure packing and transporting of cargo to minimise accidents before, during and after transportation is vital as part of our duty of care towards people, the environment and equipment. Spillage, contamination and injury are just a few of the reasons to undertake this training. It may seem logical as to why – but the skill involved in securing cargo cannot be underestimated. If you are involved in any performing or supervising those who do the packing, loading and even unloading for transportation, then it is part of the essential training.
Load restraint is the process of securing cargo, in or on a vehicle or pallet, to prevent it from moving during transport. If a load moves during transport it can cause accidents and endanger life, so prevention is not only vital but legally required in the goods transport and other industries where cargo is being transported.
Common equipment for restraining loads includes strapping, netting, lashing plus more methods of securing items to ensure they remain safely in place and do not cause danger to other road users.
The Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL), is the primary go-to for load restraint requirements. The National Transport Commission’s Load Restraint Guide provides a substantial amount of detail. The guide provides comprehensive information on how to safely and legally secure a load to a vehicle
Rules for Load Restraint training can vary by industry, legal requirements and organisation.However, All drivers and operators of heavy vehicles must successfully complete the TLID0015 – Load and unload goods/cargo. TLIA1001 – Secure Cargo training course units of competency in order to legally transport goods on public roads.
In Australia, all vehicles must comply with the relevant load restraint standards and regulations. Failure to comply can result in significant fines.
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