In today’s fast-paced world, we rely heavily on the uninterrupted supply of water, gas, electricity, and communication services. Behind the scenes, utility workers play a crucial role in keeping these services running—even while working on live roads. That’s why safe, compliant and effective traffic management is critical.
To support this, CivilEdge delivers the Utilities Temporary Traffic Management (TTM) Worker Accreditation Course, purpose-built for workers in the utility sector who are responsible for setting up short-term, low-impact traffic control around their worksites.
The Utilities TTM Worker Accreditation is a non-accredited course developed in collaboration with utility organisations, designed to upskill workers in restricted Temporary Traffic Management practices. It's aligned with the Austroads Temporary Traffic Management National Training Framework, ensuring national consistency and safety compliance.
This course is tailored for:
Whether you’re repairing water mains, upgrading electrical lines or installing fibre-optic cables, this course equips you to manage traffic safely and confidently.
Utility work often involves quick response times and short-term projects. But working on or near the road—even briefly—comes with risks. The Utilities TTM Worker Course ensures workers:
Understand their responsibilities under national TTM guidelines;
Can safely implement short-term, low-impact traffic setups on Category 1 roads, and occasionally Category 2 roads;
Operate within their approved scope, reducing risk to both workers and the public.
Focused on Utility Sector Needs: Specifically tailored to the types of works and environments utility teams face daily.
Emphasis on Safety: Built around minimising risk through effective, temporary traffic management.
Practical & Relevant: Training scenarios reflect real-life tasks and conditions faced by utility workers.
CivilEdge is an Austroads Approved Training Provider and proudly delivers the Utilities TTM Worker Accreditation Course to empower you to deliver essential services—safely and responsibly—while staying compliant with national standards.
👉 Enrol now to secure your spot and join the growing number of trained, accredited utility traffic management workers.
While there is a theory assessment required to complete the course, participants do not gain any units of competency and do not receive a Statement of Attainment (SOA). Instead, they will be awarded a Certificate of Completion issued by CivilEdge.