Advanced Worksite Traffic Management Non-Practitioner (AWTM-NP)
Looking for Advanced Worksite Traffic Management Non-Practitioner training in Perth? Kelyn Training Services delivers AWTM-NP training in Welshpool, WA, for professionals who need to review, monitor or audit traffic management plans without directly supervising onsite traffic control.
Course Details
- Duration: 4 days
- Time: 7.30 am to 4.30 pm (Please arrive 10 minutes prior to course commencement)
- Price: $1,480.00 per person
- Venue: Building F 33 - 37 Murray Road South WELSHPOOL 6106
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Course Overview
The Advanced Worksite Traffic Management – Non-Practitioner (AWTM-NP) course is for professionals who manage traffic. These professionals generally do not work directly on road sites. This course suits anyone who reviews, monitors implementation of Traffic Management Plans (TMPs) or undertakes surveillance. Alternatively, this professional development course is also applicable for anyone who would like to gain further knowledge of Temporary Traffic Management.
Main Roads WA introduced this accreditation in March 2025. It was announced in the updated Traffic Management for Works on Roads Code of Practice. The course supports people working in roles such as approving officers, engineers, and local government officers.
This AWTM Non-Practitioner training course aligns with the AGTTM Accreditation TMD-NP, as outlined in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management Part 8. It focuses on learning the skills and knowledge, without the need for post-course assignments.
Who Should Attend
This course is for professionals who work in road planning, safety or design and have a keen interest in further training. This traffic management training is suited for:
- Local Government staff
- Main Roads WA and Road Authorities
- Approving Officers
- Consultants and Engineers
- Compliance or surveillance roles
- Anyone seeking professional development in traffic management
If your job involves checking traffic management documents, approving plans, or observing compliance on site, this course will provide the skills and recognition you need.
Accreditation & Certification
On successful completion of the course, you’ll receive:
- A Main Roads WA AWTM-NP Certificate
- A Photo ID accreditation card, valid for 3 years
We aim to issue certificates within three working days for Perth metro students. Regional participants may receive their documents slightly later.
Please note: This course does not have national accreditation. However, Main Roads Western Australia fully recognises it.
Course Content
You will learn the same traffic management theory. You will also complete the same classroom assessments as the AWTM traffic controller course. However, you will not need to complete post-course assignments. The course covers:
- WA laws and guidelines for Temporary Traffic Management, roadworks and traffic control
- Standards including AS1742.3 Part 3 – 2019
- AGTTM Parts 1–10
- How to review TMPs and Traffic Guidance Schemes (TGSs)
- How to monitor and report on the use of complex traffic management plans in the field
- Risk management in traffic control
- The responsibilities of people approving or reviewing plans
The course uses case studies, real-world examples, and group discussions. Trainers will guide you through each topic, with plenty of chances to ask questions and apply what you learn.
Course Delivery
This is a face-to-face course delivered by skilled trainers with real-world experience. It includes:
- Instructor-led lessons
- Open discussions
- Knowledge-based assessments
- Scenario reviews and group work
You’ll leave with practical knowledge and skills you can use in your job straight away.
There are no post course assessments after the course. This makes it convenient to get accreditation for AWTM-NP roles.
Why choose this course?
If you need to understand TMPs but don’t work on the road, this course is for you. The AWTM-NP accreditation shows that you know how to:
- Review and approve traffic plans
- Monitor compliance and safety
- Support project teams with quality oversight
You’ll gain a recognised MRWA qualification and stay compliant with the latest rules and standards.
Pre-Course Requirements
You must hold or have held BWTM accreditation.
Participants should:
- Be able to read, write, and speak English to a good standard
- Bring a valid photo ID (e.g. driver’s licence or passport)
- Be able to follow and discuss technical documents
- Understand basic reporting and communication in a workplace
- Complete a course suitability checklist for this course
including Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Skills as applicable.
This ensures you can take part in the class and complete the assessments.
Language, Literacy, Numeracy and Digital Skills (LLND)
- Participants must have the following foundation LLND skills to succeed in the course:
- Reading: Ability to interpret technical documents, policies, legislative text, and TMP templates
- Writing: Ability to complete compliance reports and create risk matrices using correct grammar and structure
- Oral Communication: Ability to communicate clearly using industry-specific terminology and confirm understanding through active listening
- Digital Skills: Ability to operate a personal computer
Learning Tools & Equipment
Please bring the following items and documentary evidence to your training:
- A copy of AS1742.3 Part 3 – 2019 (printed or electronic)
- Access to the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management, Parts 1–10
- Notepad, pen, and any personal study tools you like to use
- Laptop with the ability to access the internet and Office installed will be beneficial. Free Wi-Fi is provided.
All other learning materials will be provided during class.
Catering
We provide catering throughout the course. This includes:
- Morning tea
- Lunch
- Coffee and tea
- Biscuits
If you have dietary needs, please let us know when you register, and we’ll do our best to meet them.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do you have access to free WIFI?
Yes, we have free WIFI available for course participants.
How long is my MRWA Traffic Management Accreditation valid for?
Your MRWA Traffic Management Accreditation is valid for three (3) years from the date of issue.
After the 3-year period you must complete a re-accreditation/renewal course. Should your card have expired over 3 months ago you will need to undertake the full course.
I have Traffic Management Accreditation from another State. Can I have it recognised in Western Australia?
If you hold Temporary Traffic Management Accreditation from another state, please contact us and provide evidence of your accreditation, along with the Statement of Attainment issued by the relevant Registered Training Organisation (RTO) or Authorised Body. Once received, we will review your documentation and advise you on the most appropriate next steps.
I hold Traffic Management Implementer (TMI) obtained from another State. What is the equivalent accreditation in Western Australia?
If you hold Traffic Management Implementer accreditation from another state, the closest Western Australian equivalent is generally:
Basic Worksite Traffic Management (BWTM)
and can be combined with
Traffic Controller (TC)
— depending on the units you completed and the scope of your interstate accreditation.
BWTM enrolment information click here
BWTM & Traffic Controller combined click here
BWTM Renewal click here
BWTM & TC Renewal click here
Is free parking available on site?
Yes, we have ample free onsite parking available for all participants.
What are the Office Hours?
The Office is open Monday – Friday 8:00 am – 4:30 pm.
Training hours with the exception of the Whitecard and drug testing are from 7:30 am onwards. Please arrive 10 minutes prior to class commencement time.