
School crossing supervisors
Who needs a blue card...
Volunteers and trainee students need a blue card if their work or practical placement includes, or is likely to include, providing services as a crossing supervisor under s122A(1)(b) of the Transport Operations (Road Use Management) Act 1995, unless an exemption applies.
Police officers and registered teachers do not apply for a blue card and should instead apply for an exemption card under this category if they are providing child-related services which are outside of their professional duties. Read more about applying for an exemption card (PDF, 310 KB).
Find out more about the application process for disability service providers (PDF, 399 KB).
If you are a state government employee there are specific application forms which can be obtained from your Department's HR or Screening area.
Who doesn't need a blue card...
A blue card is not required if the person is a:
- volunteer guest of a school or recognised body and are:
- observing or supplying information or entertainment to ten or more people, and
- the activity is for ten days or less on no more than two occasions per year, and
- the person is unlikely to be alone with a child without another adult present.
- volunteer at a national or state event organised by a school or recognised body:
- for a sporting, cultural or skill based activity, and
- the event is attended by more than 100 people, and
- the work is for ten days or less on no more than two occasions per year, and
- the person is unlikely to be alone with a child without another adult present.
There are certain people who do not require a blue card under this category, including:
- A child under 18 years of age, unless they are a trainee student doing a practical placement as part of their studies with an education provider.
If you require a blue or exemption card under this category you will need to complete and submit an application form.
Last Updated: 30 June, 2014

