Main Roads WA has released a NEW Code of Practice for Works on Roads May 2022. We’ve put together a helpful article that summarises the 6 key changes from this…
We recognise not all companies have the resources or desire to design and produce their own Traffic Management Plans (TMP’s) in-house and that’s why we offer options and solutions for customers…
Becoming a qualified Traffic Controller opens the door to a new career working in a variety of fields such as construction, building, mining or event industries. Working in the traffic…
When it comes to traffic management certification in WA there are various types. Statements of Attainment, Certificate of Accreditation, and Accreditation Photo ID Cards – what are the differences? Each one…
Our customers asked so we listened! Due to regular requests from our customers, we have created and added a new course to our list and now offer Operate Light Vehicle…
What You Need To Know To Renew Your Accreditation It is a requirement to renew your Main Roads WA traffic management accreditation every three (3) years. Re-accreditation is required to…
Main Roads WA have recently sent an alert noting that some traffic management companies maybe procuring substandard temporary traffic management signs that do not comply with Australian Standards and /…
Some may already have decided how they store their digital card. But if you’re still pondering on how to proceed, we’ve prepared this guide for you. We have trialled the following steps to ensure it is easier…
The Skills Checkpoint for Older Workers Program (the Skills Checkpoint Program) provides eligible older Australians with advice and guidance on transitioning into new roles within their current industry or finding…
Here at AusQ Training we have and will continue to respond to COVID19 as required in this ever-evolving situation. So much so, that we have opted to set up this…