RIIVEH305F Operate and Maintain a Four Wheel Drive Vehicle
This course has been developed for experienced operators and to be delivered in the workplace. It applies operator skills and knowledge for those working in site-based roles required to perform four wheel drive vehicle operations.
Four wheel drive vehicles are used across a range of industries including civil construction, infrastructure and the resource sectors.
This course covers the following outcomes:
Identify four-wheel drive specific terms, terminology and techniques
Plan for minimal environmental impact
Perform pre-departure checks
Use four-wheel drive mode
Coordinate and recover a vehicle
Perform maintenance and minor repairs on four-wheel drive vehicles
A Statement of Attainment will be issued on successful completion of the unit requirements.
There are no mandatory pre-requisites to this unit of competence, but all learners must be 18 years of age or over and hold a current WA Drivers Licence.
Students will need to provide:
Unique Student Identifier (USI) Number - To apply for your free USI visit https://www.usi.gov.au/. Without it we will not be able to process the enrolment or issue a Statement of Attainment.
Photo ID - (ie Drivers Licence, WA Photo Card)
PPC - Steel cap boots, appropriate clothing (ie long sleeve shirt, long pants, hat)
Water bottle, sunscreen and hard hats will be provided onsite.
Delivery / Duration
Face to face delivery mode.
On-site based training and assessing undertaken at client premises, with prior approval of site specific resources, appropriateness of equipment and facilities/training arena.
New operators - 2 day training
Experienced operators - 1 day training.
Enquire for site-specific delivery requirements, VOC, duration and costs.
Language Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) Requirements
All learners must be able to read and comprehend English to a level that will enable them to safely conduct work activities. WEMAC Training Solutions (WTS) recognises that some learners may require addition support and are fully prepared to support each learner throughout the course duration.
On enrolment, all candidates will complete a short language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) test, which will assist WTS trainers and assessors to determine any support requirements.