About this Online Course
Unit of Competency: TLIF0020 Safely access the rail corridor.
Rail Corridor Safety Training (TLIF0020 – Safely Access the Rail Corridor) is a nationally recognised course designed for workers who need to safely access and operate within rail corridors across Australia. This online rail safety course provides essential knowledge of rail corridor access requirements, hazard identification, and safe work practices when working in or near live rail environments.
Ideal for rail workers, contractors, civil construction teams, and anyone requiring rail corridor access, this course covers critical topics such as working around moving trains, electrified rail systems, restricted zones, and communication with rail safety personnel including protection officers and network control.
By completing this course, participants will gain the skills to follow rail access procedures, comply with rail safety legislation, and apply industry-standard safety protocols when working in rail corridors. Delivered 100% online, this flexible rail safety training allows you to complete your certification anytime, making it a convenient solution for individuals and businesses requiring compliant rail corridor training.
Delivered online, it’s designed for flexibility while ensuring you meet industry expectations.
Please Note: You have 90 days to finish the course from the time of booking.
Online Course Overview
- 2 hours
Qualification:
TLIF0020 Safely access the rail corridor.
Assessment Type:
Online theory-based assessment.
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All course participants must be:
- 18 years or older
- Able to read, understand, and write English
- Have access to a computer and stable internet connection
If a participant requires a reassessment for a High-Risk Work Licence an additional $250.00 + GST reassessment fee will apply.
By completing this Rail Corridor Safety Training course, you will be able to:
- Identify rail corridor environments and the risks associated with working in and around rail infrastructure
- Recognise hazards including moving rail traffic, electrified systems, and restricted access zones
- Follow rail corridor access requirements, including permits, authorisations, and site-specific procedures
- Understand the roles of rail safety personnel, including protection officers and network control
- Apply safe work practices when entering, working within, and exiting a rail corridor
- Use appropriate communication protocols when working in rail environments
- Comply with rail safety legislation, standards, and workplace procedures
Certification Outcome
Participants who successfully complete the course will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for:
- TLIF0020 Safely access the rail corridor

Rail Corridor Safety Training (TLIF0020) FAQ’s
TLIF0020 – Safely Access the Rail Corridor is a nationally recognised training unit that teaches workers how to safely enter and work within rail corridors. It covers hazard identification, rail access procedures, communication protocols, and compliance with rail safety requirements across Australia.
Yes, this course is delivered 100% online, allowing you to complete your Rail Corridor Safety Training from anywhere in Australia, including NSW, VIC, QLD, WA, SA, TAS, ACT and NT.
Yes, you can complete this course from home or any location that suits you. This makes it a convenient option for workers in Sydney, Melbourne, Brisbane, Perth, Adelaide, and regional or remote areas across Australia.
Yes, this online TLIF0020 course is available nationwide. Whether you are based in New South Wales, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia, Tasmania, ACT or the Northern Territory, you can complete your training without travel.
No, there is no need to attend a classroom. This fully online rail corridor safety course eliminates travel requirements, making it a flexible and cost-effective option for individuals and businesses across Australia.
This course is required for anyone who needs to work in or access a rail corridor, including rail workers, contractors, civil construction teams, maintenance workers, and utility personnel working near rail infrastructure across all Australian states.
Yes, TLIF0020 is a nationally recognised unit of competency and is accepted across Australia, including NSW rail, VIC rail networks, QLD rail projects, WA infrastructure works, and other state-based rail systems. Additional network-specific inductions may apply.
You will learn how to safely access rail corridors, identify hazards such as moving trains and electrified lines, follow access permits, communicate with rail safety personnel, and comply with rail safety legislation used across Australian rail networks.
There are no formal prerequisites for this course. However, participants should have basic language, literacy and numeracy skills. Some employers or rail networks in NSW, QLD, VIC or other states may require additional site-specific inductions.
The course can typically be completed in a few hours. Because it is self-paced and online, you can complete it anytime that suits you, whether you are working in metro or regional areas across Australia.
This course provides the knowledge required to safely access a rail corridor. However, additional training, supervision, or rail network-specific requirements may be needed depending on your role and the state or rail operator.
Yes, if your work requires you to enter a rail corridor, TLIF0020 Rail Corridor Safety Training is typically required for construction, civil, and infrastructure projects across NSW, QLD, VIC, WA and other Australian states.
Yes, upon successful completion you will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for TLIF0020 – Safely Access the Rail Corridor, which can be used across Australia.
There is no formal expiry date for this unit. However, many employers and rail network operators across Australia require refresher training to ensure ongoing compliance and safety.
Common roles include rail workers, track maintenance crews, civil construction workers, contractors, electricians, and utility workers working in or near rail corridors across Australia.
Yes, this course is ideal for contractors who need a flexible, online rail corridor training solution. It allows workers across Australia to gain the required knowledge without disrupting work schedules or travelling to training centres.
You can enrol online and start immediately. The course is available 24/7, allowing you to complete your Rail Corridor Safety Training anytime, anywhere in Australia.
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