About this Online Course
Unit of Competency: TLIF2010 – Apply fatigue management strategies
Develop practical skills to manage fatigue in transport and logistics environments with this self-paced eLearning course, aligned to the nationally recognised unit TLIF2010 – Apply Fatigue Management Strategies.
The course covers how to recognise and respond to fatigue, follow workplace fatigue management procedures, apply effective risk controls, and communicate strategies to support safe operations. Ideal for workers and supervisors in transport, logistics and other safety-critical roles, this course supports safer work practices and helps reduce fatigue-related risks in line with WHS requirements.
Our interactive online content makes the learning practical and simple to follow. Train at any time that suits your schedule without pesky travel time getting in the way of safety.
Please Note: You have 90 days to finish the course from the time of booking.
Online Course Overview
- 2 hours
Qualification:
TLIF2010 Apply fatigue management strategies
Assessment Type:
Online
Prerequisite:
None
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All course participants must be:
- A valid driver’s licence, identity document, or proof of age (18+) card
- Able to read, understand, and write English
- Have access to a computer and a stable internet connection
By the end of this course, participants will be able to:
- Identify potential causes of fatigue and take steps to minimise their effects.
- Recognise personal warning signs of fatigue and maintain alert work capability.
- Assess workplace procedures to minimise fatigue and related risks.
- Implement fatigue management strategies in accordance with workplace policy.
- Make lifestyle choices that support long-term fatigue management.
- Adopt effective practices for combating fatigue.
- Communicate personal strategies to relevant people.
- Plan appropriate counter-measures to combat fatigue
Outcome
Upon successful completion, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for TLIF2010 – Apply Fatigue Management Strategies

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| Name | Course Start Date | Course End Date | Cost | I'm enrolling myself | I'm enrolling others |
| AFM_Apply Fatigue Management Strategies Enrolments 2026 | 01/01/2026 | 31/12/2026 | $250.00 |
Fatigue Management FAQs
Transport and Logistics Fatigue Management training teaches workers how to recognise, manage and reduce fatigue risks in safety-critical transport and logistics roles. It focuses on applying practical strategies to maintain alertness, follow workplace procedures, and support safe operations.
This course is designed for workers and supervisors in the transport and logistics industry, including road transport, freight, warehousing and other safety-critical roles where fatigue can impact safety and performance.
Yes. This course is aligned to the nationally recognised unit TLIF2010 – Apply Fatigue Management Strategies, which forms part of the Australian Vocational Education and Training (VET) system.
No. This course is specifically designed for transport and logistics environments. Learners seeking general fatigue awareness or wellbeing training should complete a more general fatigue management course instead.
You will learn how to recognise signs and causes of fatigue, apply workplace fatigue management procedures, use effective strategies to reduce fatigue risk, and communicate fatigue management practices to support safe transport operations.
The course is delivered as self-paced eLearning and typically takes around 2 hours to complete, depending on the learner’s experience and pace.
Learners can login to complete their course at any time day or night that suits their schedule.
Yes. The course supports Work Health and Safety (WHS) requirements by helping workers manage fatigue-related risks that may affect health, safety and operational performance in transport and logistics workplaces.
Yes. Upon successful completion, learners receive a Statement of Attainment for TLIF2010 Apply fatigue management strategies, which may be used as evidence of fatigue management training where required by employers or regulators.
Yes. The course is suitable for both workers and supervisors who are responsible for managing fatigue risks, monitoring work practices, and supporting safe and compliant transport operations.
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