RIIRAI603E Establish and maintain the mine transport systems and production equipment

Target Audience

This is an Advanced Diploma unit of competency, designed to support Managers responsible for the mine transport systems and production equipment at their workplace.


Course Content

Performance Training's RIIRAI603E Course provides you with the knowledge and skills required to help you establish and maintain mine transport systems and production equipment in your workplace. The course is delivered over six sessions:

Delivery Options

Face to Face

Duration:  5 Days#

Commencement date: As Requested.

Location:  8 Ure Court, Buderim 4556, or at your workplace*.

Entry requirement:  2 years management experience in the Coal Mining Industry.

Class size:  1 - 6

Facilitated Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Duration: 2 Days

Commencement date: As requested.

Location: 8 Ure Court, Buderim 4556, or at your workplace*.

Entry requirement:  2 years management experience in the Coal Mining Industry.

Class size: 1-6 Persons 

On The Job - Workplace Learning

This option is available to employees of companies that have an RTO service agreement in place with Performance Training Pty Ltd.

Duration: As per the agreed Training and Assessment Strategy (TAS).

Commencement date: As Requested.

Location: At your workplace*.

Entry requirement:  Employer Authorisation to commence training.

Class size: Not Applicable 

# Students are required to complete a pre-course workbook to help them prepare for the course and help the trainer contextualise the course to meet your needs.
* Cost excludes trainer/assessor incurred travel, accommodation, expenses and or venue hire and student catering.  Credit card payments incur a 2.5% processing fee.

Interesting Fact: Mine transport systems and production equipment are increasingly becoming automated or remotely controlled to improve safety and efficiency. The International Standard ISO 17757:2019 Earth-moving machinery and mining Autonomous and semi-autonomous machine system safety was released in 2019.

This document provides safety requirements for autonomous machines and semi-autonomous machines (ASAM) used in earth-moving and mining operations, and their autonomous or semi-autonomous machine systems (ASAMS). It specifies safety criteria both for the machines and their associated systems and infrastructure, including hardware and software, and provides guidance on safe use in their defined functional environments during the machine and system life cycle.

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