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TMO NP – Auckland

11 May 2023
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This workshop is for a person new to the Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) industry. The training provides information about common tasks such as installing signs and cones, operating the stop/go paddle and safety responsibilities. The TTM Worker works under the direction of an STMS.

The TTM Worker is registered as a Unit Standard:

Unit Std Title Level Credit
31958 Explain the role of and operate as a TTM worker on the worksite under temporary traffic management 3 5

TTM Worker is completed in two parts:

  • Part A: Briefing Session – Knowledge of TTM Worker, role and responsibility
  • Part B: Practical Work – Skills in performing the TTM Worker role

Both the theory and practical elements of the assessment are provided during a one-day workshop. The theory questions are completed during the morning briefing session. The practical elements are completed first in the yard and then at a worksite during the afternoon.

Workshop includes:

  • TTM Worker Handbook
  • Unit Standard 31958
  • morning tea and lunch
  • a Certificate is awarded at the end of the workshop

Please bring:

PPE Gear including high-vis vest, cut resistant gloves and safety boots.

Prerequisites:

No prerequisites are required.

This is a new webinar option which allows those who have previously qualified to renew their qualification.

All that is required is an email address and an internet connection.

Workshop material is presented via webinar and assessments are provided via electronic forms. This can be done from the comfort of your own home. Your trainer will be there online with you and will be able to answer your questions.

Webinars are run over two half days and classes are kept small.

Webinar fee: $165

Includes:

  • NZ Transport Agency registration fee
  • a verification card which can be used as proof of the renewed warrant (until the NZTA ID card arrives)

Fees are exclusive of GST.

The Traffic Controller course is a one day workshop that promotes safe work practices, standards and procedures at roadwork sites required by CoPTTM and qualifies the attendee to:

  • Carry out inspections on Level 1 roads
  • Act as a delegated TC for Level 1 worksites

The workshop also serves as a TC Refresher for those who have previously trained.

Assessments are sat at the workshop and a pass is required to achieve the TC warrant. Assessments are open book and a copy of the CoPTTM Handbook (Section J) is provided.

Workshop fee: $265

Includes:

  • NZ Transport Agency registration fee
  • a Level 1 training Handbook (Section J)
  • course handout material & assessments
  • morning tea, lunch and afternoon tea
  • a verification card which can be used as proof of the warrant (until the NZTA ID card arrives)

Unit Standards

The following Traffic Controller qualifications can be registered as Unit Standards:

Warrant Unit Std Title Level Credit
TC NP 31959 Demonstrate knowledge of stakeholders and operational requirements for temporary traffic management 3 5
TC P 31960 Maintain the worksite under temporary traffic management 3 10

Please advise on your workshop booking if you are interested in a Unit Standard.

Fees are exclusive of GST.

Multiple attendee discounts are provided where more than two attendees are booked from the same organisation.

The Traffic Controller qualification can be renewed by re-sitting the full Traffic Controller qualification.

There is the an option of a Traffic Controller Refresher.  Please contact us if you are interested in this option for renewing your staff’s Traffic Controller qualifications.

Workshop fee: $TBA

Includes:

  • NZ Transport Agency registration fee
  • a verification card which can be used as proof of the renewed warrant (until the NZTA ID card arrives)

Fees are exclusive of GST.

Non-Practising (NP)
Warrant Unit Std Title Level Credits
TMO NP 31959 Demonstrate knowledge of stakeholder and operational requirements for temporary traffic management 3 5

TMO NP assessments are sat progressively during the workshop.

The assessment for the TMO NP is Unit Standard 31959 and is completed as a one-day theory workshop.

Topics include:

  • The TMO role (what you can and cannot do)
  • Risk assessment and managing risks
  • Knowledge of CoPTTM requirements and how to read a TMP
  • Completing inspection activities
  • Minding a worksite when STMS is absent
  • Completing worksite checks and paperwork
  • Briefing visitors
  • Managing manual traffic controller (MTC) activities
  • Dealing with common worksite situations
  • Dealing with the public and working with staff

Workshop includes:

  • TMO Handbook
  • Assessment material
  • Morning tea, Lunch and Afternoon tea
  • A verification card which can be used as proof of the warrant (until the Waka Kotahi card arrives)
  • Waka Kotahi registration & reporting Unit Standard 31959 (where the holder has the prerequsite)

Prerequisites:

The TTM Worker unit standard 31958 is the prerequisite to the sitting the TMO NP (or a previous TC warrant).

Additional on-job coaching from a TTM Mentor and a practical assessment by a TTM Assessor are required for those who require the TMO practising warrant.


For more information about this warrant refer to the Waka Kotahi Traffic management operative (TMO) information.

This warrant is for a person who coaches staff on the practical aspects of a role and prepares them for assessment.

The TTM Mentor is required to verify tasks have been successfully performed to standard. Verifications are required for: