NHSS 12D T1 T2 course details
On receiving payment for your NHSS 12D T1 T2 Course, an email with your ‘course joining instructions’ is sent to you. This document includes the following details:
- Your chosen course start date and subsequent dates (This is a 1-day course)
- Course start time at your chosen venue
- Address of your chosen venue, including a map screenshot
- Details of what to do if you need any special requirements to complete the course, such as a physical disability or a learning or reading difficulty
You need to bring photographic ID, such as a driving licence or passport with you.
Lunch is not included, so please provide your own.
Who should attend?
This course is for anyone seeking to become a Registered Traffic Management Operative (RTMO) as outlined in the sector schemes document 12D.
Key Information
- 1-day course
- Learn traffic control techniques including Give & Take, Priority, Stop & Go, and 2-way portable traffic signals
- Achieve Registered Traffic Management Operative (RTMO) status
- Centre-based assessments
- Receive a nationally recognised qualification from Lantra, awarded to traffic management professionals across the UK
- Insight into industry-standard techniques
Assessment and Certification
Each module concludes with its own test paper, which you will take at the end of your training, marked pass or fail. In order to be permitted to undertake static works on single carriageway roads, you must pass the centre-based assessments that follow the T2 module. Moreover, you must complete the assessments within two years from the date of passing the training.
Completing the NHSS 12D T1 T2 course and passing the subsequent test and centre-based assessment grants you full operative (RTMO) status (Award M1+M2). Ultimately, this qualification recognises your competence in temporary traffic management and allows you to work on single carriageway roads.
Entry Requirements
You must successfully complete the M1 test paper before you can start T2 training.