If you’re working as a traffic controller in Queensland, you’ve probably come across the term COIP, short for Currency of Industry Practice. It’s a key requirement that ensures every accredited traffic controller remains skilled, experienced, and compliant with Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads (TMR) standards.
At Upskills QLD, we understand how crucial COIP is to maintaining your career and safety on site. This guide breaks down exactly what COIP means, when it’s needed, how to obtain it, and how we help our students meet all TMR compliance requirements with ease.
What Is COIP?
Currency of Industry Practice (COIP) confirms that a traffic controller is still competent and actively working within the industry. It serves as proof that your knowledge and hands-on experience are current and meet Queensland’s legal and safety standards.
In simple terms, COIP ensures you haven’t just completed your qualification, but you’ve continued to apply your skills on real job sites. It’s part of TMR’s commitment to ensuring all traffic controllers can safely manage live road environments.
👉 Reference: https://www.tmr.qld.gov.au/business-industry/business-with-us/traffic-management/traffic-management-training
When Is COIP Required?
Traffic controllers in Queensland must provide evidence of Currency of Industry Practice (COIP) at several important points throughout their career. These include:
- When renewing your Traffic Controller Accreditation Card: COIP is a mandatory part of the renewal process, which takes place every three years. You must show that you have been actively working in the industry and maintaining your practical skills.
- When applying for a new job: Many employers ask for proof of COIP to confirm that you are up to date with current safety procedures and have recent on-site experience.
- During TMR audits and compliance checks: The Department of Transport and Main Roads may request evidence of COIP to ensure all accredited traffic controllers are legally permitted to work and remain compliant with industry standards.
Remember, your Traffic Controller Industry Authority Card must be current at all times. You cannot legally perform traffic control duties if your card has expired or if you are unable to provide valid COIP evidence. Maintaining your COIP not only protects your accreditation but also demonstrates your commitment to safety and professionalism on site.
COIP Requirements and Evidence
To demonstrate your COIP, you must show that you have completed a minimum of 32 hours of stop/slow bat operations within the past 12 months. This must be supported by verifiable documents that prove your work experience.
Acceptable forms of evidence include:
- Work dockets or shift records
- SWMS (Safe Work Method Statements) or risk assessment participation forms
- Pre-start documentation
- A letter or third-party report from your employer confirming your duties
- Pay slips or site rosters
- A signed COIP declaration form
Once your evidence is reviewed by an accredited training organisation such as Upskills QLD, you’ll complete a theory renewal exam and, if necessary, a practical challenge test to confirm your ongoing competency.
How to Obtain COIP: Step-by-Step
Upskills QLD has simplified the COIP process to make it straightforward for students and employers. Here’s how it works:
1. Gather Your Evidence
Collect documents proving at least 32 hours of stop/slow work in the last year. Make sure your name is visible on all records.
2 . Complete the Official TMR COIP Form
Fill in your personal and work details accurately. This form must align with your supporting evidence.
3. Submit to Upskills QLD
Provide your completed COIP form, supporting documents, current accreditation card, White Card, and driver’s licence for assessment.
4. Undertake Assessment
You’ll be required to complete a theory renewal exam. If you cannot provide sufficient evidence, you can complete a challenge test with an Upskills QLD assessor.
What Happens If You Don’t Have COIP?
Failing to maintain your Currency of Industry Practice can have serious consequences for your accreditation and employment. Without valid COIP evidence, you will not be able to renew your Traffic Controller Accreditation Card, which means you cannot legally perform traffic control duties in Queensland. Employers are also unable to roster workers who do not hold current accreditation, as doing so would breach TMR compliance standards.
In some cases, being unable to prove your COIP could result in losing work opportunities or facing delays in returning to active duty while your renewal is processed. It also places you at risk during TMR audits, as inspectors may flag your accreditation as non-compliant.
To avoid these issues, it is important to maintain accurate and up-to-date records of your work throughout the year. Keep copies of your shift dockets, pre-start documentation, and employer letters confirming your hours. Staying organised ensures that when renewal time comes, your COIP evidence is ready, verifiable, and compliant with TMR requirements.
How Upskills QLD Supports You
At Upskills QLD, we’ve built our reputation as Queensland’s trusted training provider for over 12 years by helping workers stay safe, skilled, and accredited.
We support traffic controllers through every step of the COIP process by offering:
- Google Form workflows for fast, paperless COIP sign-offs.
- Expert guidance on acceptable forms of evidence.
- Challenge tests and refresher training for those who need to revalidate their experience.
- Flexible support across Queensland, including Brisbane, Sunshine Coast, Hervey Bay, Gladstone, Mackay, and Rockhampton.
Our experienced trainers, many with decades in traffic management, will ensure that you meet the highest safety and competency standards every time.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: How often do I need to complete COIP?
Every three years, in line with your Traffic Controller Industry Authority Card renewal.
Q: What if I don’t have 32 hours of recent experience?
You can complete a practical challenge test or partial retraining through Upskills QLD to validate your competency.
Q: Can Upskills QLD help me prepare my documents?
Yes. Our team provides clear guidance on what evidence is acceptable and how to present it correctly for assessment.
Q: Does COIP apply to Traffic Management Implementers as well?
Yes. Implementers must also provide evidence of at least three site setups within the past 12 months.
Stay Current, Stay Safe
Maintaining your Currency of Industry Practice is essential to ensuring Queensland roads remain safe for workers and the public. By keeping your COIP up to date, you protect your livelihood, your safety, and your professional reputation.
If you need help with your COIP or renewal process, contact Upskills QLD today:
Call 1300 627 681 | Visit upskillsqld.com.au | Email [email protected]