Utilities Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) Worker Accreditation

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Course details

Tasmania’s water, gas, electricity, and communications sectors regularly place workers on live roads to carry out essential field operations. The Utilities Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) Worker Accreditation is the Austroads-recognised course designed specifically for these workers, covering the restricted traffic management practices they need to work safely alongside traffic, without requiring full traffic controller accreditation.

Developed in collaboration with utility providers and authorised by the Department of State Growth, Tasmania, this course gives infield utility workers the knowledge and certification to manage basic TTM requirements as part of their day-to-day role. Link Resources is an Approved Training Provider (ATP) authorised to deliver this course in Tasmania. We run it at our Launceston and Devonport facilities; one day, face-to-face, with your Certificate of Completion and digital accreditation card issued on successful completion.

Course name

Utilities Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) Worker Accreditation

Duration

1 day face to face

Cost

$275 per person

On-site & Group bookings

Available on request

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Target audience

Content developed in collaboration with utility providers and authorised by Austroads and the Department of State Growth, Tasmania. Delivered as theory, assessed theory components, and group activities.

Topics include:

  • Applicable legislation and TTM requirements for utility workers
  • Scope and limits of Utilities TTM Worker accreditation
  • Hazard identification and risk assessment in a utilities workzone
  • Setting up and managing basic temporary traffic management
  • Roles and responsibilities within a utility field crew
  • Safe operating procedures alongside live traffic
  • Worksite communication and coordination
  • Documentation and compliance requirements
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Course delivery

Link Resources Launceston
55 Oakden Road, Prospect TAS 7250

Approximately 5 km from the Launceston CBD with direct access from the Midland Highway. Parking on site.

Link Resources Devonport (Spreyton)
14 Loone Lane, Spreyton TAS 7310

Approximately 5 km from the Devonport city centre and Spirit of Tasmania terminal. Easy access from the Bass Highway. Parking on site.

What to Bring

  • Construction Industry White Card
  • Employer eligibility letter
  • Photo ID
  • Comfortable clothing and closed-in footwear

Entry requirements

Payment Options

Your Certification

Certificate of Completion
Issued by Link Resources as an Austroads Approved Training Provider. Confirms the worker has successfully completed the Utilities TTM Worker Accreditation course in Tasmania.

Digital Utilities Card
Issued by Link Resources on completion. Hard copy cards may also be available on the day.

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Why Choose Link Resources

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Registered training organisation

Link Resources is a Registered Training Organisation and Approved Training Provider, authorised to deliver the Utilities TTM Worker Accreditation in Tasmania by the Department of State Growth. Our courses are designed to meet Austroads requirements, so you leave with the accreditation needed to perform utility TTM duties in the field.

Hands-on training approach

Our training is customised to your company or industry. We can bring our resources to your location, or you can choose to send your team to our facilities. Either way, we relieve you of stress and provide relevant, engaging, and effective training that builds competence and confidence for all participants.

Experienced trainers

Our qualified trainers and real-world facilities provide high-quality training so you can confidently develop your skills, work safely, and successfully follow regulations.

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Industry compliance

Our courses meet and exceed industry standards, ensuring full compliance and preparation for professional requirements. Our traffic control course is structured around current legislation to help you control traffic successfully.

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Frequently Asked Questions

No. This course is for utility workers applying basic TTM practices as part of their field role. It does not qualify as a Traffic Controller, Traffic Management Implementer, or Traffic Management Designer. Workers needing TC1 or TMI accreditation should see the traffic control courses.

Yes. A valid Construction Industry White Card is a prerequisite. Workers should complete White Card training first if they do not yet hold one.

A letter from the employer confirming the worker is employed by or contracts exclusively to a utility provider. Link Resources supplies the template — one letter can cover multiple employees.

This accreditation is currently Tasmania-only. The Austroads program is rolling out nationally.

A refresher is anticipated every 3 years. Austroads is finalising the requirement.

Yes. Contact Link Resources to arrange a dedicated group session at Launceston or Devonport, or on-site delivery at the employer’s workplace.

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

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1 day classroom, $275 per person

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