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FACT SHEET CPC30211 CERTIFICATE III CARPENTRY Version 2.2 This Document is a controlled document and becomes uncontrolled when downloaded or reproduced. Page 1 of 13 File: CPC30211 Cert III in Carpentry Fact Sheet Ver 2.2 Ver 2.2, Dec 2014 FACT SHEET CPC30211 - CERTIFICATE III IN CARPENTRY This qualification provides a trade outcome in carpentry, covering work in residential and commercial applications. The qualification has core unit of competency requirements that cover common skills for the construction industry, as well as a specialist field of work. Completion of the general induction training program specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work (ASCC 2007) is required before entering a construction work site. Achievement of unit CPCCOHS1001A covers this requirement. Qualification Upon successful completion of this qualification you will receive a Certificate III in Carpentry CPC30211. Pathways After successful completion of CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry, you may continue with your studies by enrolling in: Managerial Course: (NOTE: BSBSMB401A Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business can be taken as an Elective in CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry as assisting in starting up your Carpentry business). Queensland specific. CPC40110 Certificate IV in Building & Construction (Building). (One Certificate III competency counts towards the Certificate IV program) (Builder Low Rise license - QLD only) CPC50210 Diploma of Building & Construction (Building) (Building Practitioner Registration Western Australia only) CPC50210 Diploma of Building & Construction (Building) (Builder Medium Rise license - QLD only) Career opportunities include employment as a: Carpenter Carpenter and Joiner Installer of Sheds, Carports & Garages, Roof & Wall Cladding (QLD licensing only) Entry Requirements This qualification does not have any specific entry requirements. However, completion of Year 12 English and Mathematics is recommended. Study Duration and Enrolment Periods Enrolments are taken on an ongoing basis. Students can enrol at any time 24/7 online, over the phone or in person during business hours. Enrolment is for a period of 12 months. Mode of Delivery NOTE: Everthought Education delivers this qualification by Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and/or Gap Training - NOT FULL TRAINING. The candidate requires a minimum of 3 to 4 years experience within this trade. (Please enquire for verification). Flexible Delivery - Online with face to face/phone/email/online Tutorial support, Face to Face, Distance delivery with face to face/phone/email/online Tutorial. NOTE: Practical training consists of On the Job training and applicants who wish to train with Everthought Education MUST have access to all physical resources. Cost All enrolment fees are inclusive for RPL, learner resources, assessment trainer tutorials, access to internet and issuing of qualification. Please to the Price List section for fee structure.

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FACT SHEET

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FACT SHEET – CPC30211 - CERTIFICATE III IN

CARPENTRY

This qualification provides a trade outcome in carpentry, covering work in residential and commercial

applications. The qualification has core unit of competency requirements that cover common skills for

the construction industry, as well as a specialist field of work. Completion of the general induction

training program specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction

Work (ASCC 2007) is required before entering a construction work site. Achievement of unit

CPCCOHS1001A covers this requirement.

Qualification Upon successful completion of this qualification you will receive a Certificate III in

Carpentry CPC30211.

Pathways After successful completion of CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry, you may continue with your studies by enrolling in:

• Managerial Course: (NOTE: BSBSMB401A Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business can be taken as an Elective in CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry as assisting in starting up your Carpentry business). Queensland specific.

• CPC40110 Certificate IV in Building & Construction (Building). (One Certificate III competency counts towards the Certificate IV program) (Builder Low Rise license - QLD only)

• CPC50210 Diploma of Building & Construction (Building) (Building Practitioner Registration – Western Australia only)

• CPC50210 Diploma of Building & Construction (Building) (Builder Medium Rise license - QLD only)

Career opportunities include employment as a:

• Carpenter

• Carpenter and Joiner

• Installer of Sheds, Carports & Garages, Roof & Wall Cladding (QLD licensing

only)

Entry Requirements

This qualification does not have any specific entry requirements. However,

completion of Year 12 English and Mathematics is recommended.

Study Duration

and Enrolment

Periods

Enrolments are taken on an ongoing basis. Students can enrol at any time 24/7

online, over the phone or in person during business hours. Enrolment is for a

period of 12 months.

Mode of

Delivery NOTE: Everthought Education delivers this qualification by Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) and/or Gap Training - NOT FULL TRAINING. The candidate requires a minimum of 3 to 4 years experience within this trade. (Please enquire for verification).

Flexible Delivery - Online with face to face/phone/email/online Tutorial support,

Face to Face, Distance delivery with face to face/phone/email/online Tutorial.

NOTE: Practical training consists of On the Job training and applicants who wish to

train with Everthought Education MUST have access to all physical resources.

Cost All enrolment fees are inclusive for RPL, learner resources, assessment trainer tutorials, access to internet and issuing of qualification.

Please to the Price List section for fee structure.

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How to Enrol NOTE: This program is conducted by a combination of RPL and gap training. To

enrol in this mode of delivery and assessment you MUST be currently working in

the building and construction industry performing ‘construction type’ work with a

minimum of 3 to 4 years current experience.

NOTE: Practical Training consists of “On the Job” gap training and therefore applicants who wish to train with Everthought Education MUST have access to all physical resources.

To enrol in this qualification please contact Everthought Education. Prior to

enrolment a copy of the Student Handbook is available via download or via

contacting our office.

Recognition of

Prior Learning Applicants may receive acknowledgment of their knowledge and experiences through RPL. Evidence for RPL may include:

• work experience

• life experiences (including voluntary work and leisure pursuits)

• previous study e.g. qualifications, industry training professional development

programs or units

Credit Transfers The matrix below is a guide for previously gained units of competency in

CPC30211.

Learning

Support Everthought Education supports many learning needs. Reasonable adjustments can be made to assist students in achieving a competent result where learning difficulties may be present.

For students needing additional Language, Literacy and Numeracy support Everthought recommends Fruition Tuition – contact details are www.fruition.com.au, contact no. 1300 884 846.

Everthought Education offers support via many modes including face to face

tutorials, Skype, email and phone. Refer to the Student Handbook for detailed

information on support offered by Everthought Education.

Work Health &

Safety Please note that CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry has practical units requiring

field work (On the Job), therefore students must have access to the appropriate

personal protective equipment to perform all practical tasks.

Contact Us If you would like additional information about this qualification, or about any of the wide range of qualifications offered by Everthought Education, you can visit our website www.everthought.com.au or contact us via:

Office: 1300 656 498 Monday to Friday: 9:00am to 5:00pm

Street Address: Building 4 / 460-492 Beaudesert Road, Salisbury QLD 4107

Postal Address: PO Box 83, Salisbury QLD 4107

Email: [email protected]

To Achieve the Qualification CPC30211 CERTIFICATE III IN CARPENTRY requires the successful

completion of ALL 22 Core & 8 Elective Units of Competency (30 in Total) listed in COLUMN 1.

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CREDIT TRANSFER & ELIGIBILITY FOR CREDIT in CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry.

If you have successfully completed ANY of the following Units of Competency or Qualifications listed in columns 3 OR 4 and you can produce copies of your qualification you will NOT have to enrol in the corresponding Unit of Competency in COLUMN 1 to complete the full Qualification because you will be given Credit for that Unit.

Evidence of your Qualification could include: Certificates and Academic Transcripts from the Registered Training Organisation who issued the qualification.

NOTE: You cannot Credit Transfer in ALL of the Qualification; a minimum of ONE Unit MUST be

Completed to achieve the Qualification (Contact Everthought Education to discuss the one Unit to

enrol in).

Credit Transfer Mapping CORE UNITS in

CPC30211 UNIT OUTLINE CREDIT

TRANSFER ELIGIBLE CREDIT

(CPC30211

Packaging

Rules)

CPCCCA2002A

Use carpentry tools and equipment

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to safely select and use

carpentry tools and equipment. It includes

hand tools, power tools, pneumatic tools,

plant and equipment.

CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment; OR

CPCCCA2002A Use carpentry tools

and equipment

Nil

CPCCCA2011A

Handle carpentry materials

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to safely manually

handle, store and apply environmental

management principles associated with

carpentry materials and components. It

includes preparing material for mechanical

handling.

CPCCCA2001A Handle carpentry

materials

Nil

CPCCCA3001A

Carry out general

demolition of

minor building

structures

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to carry out general

demolition work of minor building structures

to facilitate alterations, extensions and

additions to a building. It includes work being

completed to a work schedule, plans and

specifications.

CPCCCA3001A Carry out general

demolition of minor

building structures

Nil

CPCCCA3002A

Carry out setting out

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to identify site boundaries

and survey indicators, and establishing,

measuring and setting up profiled set outs

for buildings and structural components of

building work.

CPCCCA3002A Carry out setting out

Nil

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CPCCCA3023A

Carry out levelling operations

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to conduct levelling

procedures using the rise and fall method

and the height of instrument method for the

purpose of establishing correct and accurate

set out of buildings, their components and

preparation. It includes the set up, testing

and use of levelling devices and undertaking

closed traverses using a range of levelling

equipment.

CPCCCA3023A Carry out levelling

operations

Nil

CPCCCM1012A

Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to prepare for and sustain

effective work within the construction

industry. It covers the identification and

clarification of the construction industry work

context, scope and employment conditions,

responsibility required to be accepted by the

individual, working in a team, individual

career path improvement activities and

sustainable work practices and techniques.

CPCCCM1002A Work effectively and

sustainably in the

construction

industry

Nil

CPCCCM1013A

Plan and

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to plan and organise

individual and group work activities on a

CPCCCM1003A Plan and organise

Nil

CORE UNITS in

CPC30211 UNIT OUTLINE CREDIT

TRANSFER ELIGIBLE CREDIT

(CPC30211

Packaging

Rules)

organise work

construction site. The unit includes

identifying task requirements, planning steps

and organising work.

work

CPCCCM1014A

Conduct

workplace

communication

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to communicate

effectively with other workers in a

construction workplace environment. It

includes gathering, conveying and receiving

information through verbal and written forms

of communication.

CPCCCM1004A Conduct workplace

communication

Nil

CPCCCM1015A

Carry out measurements and calculations

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to carry out

measurements and perform simple

calculations to determine task and material

requirements for a job in a construction work

environment.

CPCCCM1005A Carry out

measurements and

calculations

Nil

CPCCCM2010B

Work safely at heights

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to work safely on

construction sites where the work activity

involves working above 1.5 metres from

ground level and where fall protection

measures are required.

CPCCCM2010B

Work safely at heights; OR CPCCCM2010A Work safely at

heights

Nil

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CPCCCM2001A

Read and

interpret plans

and specifications

This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to read and interpret plans and specifications relevant to construction operations. It includes the identification of types of plans and drawings and their functions, the recognition of commonly used symbols and abbreviations, the identification of key features and specifications on a site plan, the comprehension of written job specifications

and the recognition of document status and

amendment detail.

CPCCCM2001A Read and interpret

plans and

specifications

Nil

CPCCCM2002A

Carry out excavation

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to undertake hand

excavation tasks and excavations requiring

the assistance of plant machinery to form

excavations for footings, and the provision of

services. It includes excavation to new and

existing sites, and new services or the

diversion of existing services.

CPCCCM2002A Carry out

excavation

Nil

CPCCCM2007B

Use explosive

power tools

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to apply safe and

effective operation of explosive power tools

(EPT), used to fasten materials or fix

fasteners to bases. It includes both direct

action and indirect action explosive powered

fastening tools.

CPCCCM2007A Use explosive power tools; OR

CPCCCM2007B Use explosive

power tools

Nil

CPCCCM2008B This unit of competency specifies the CPCCCM2008B Nil

CORE UNITS in

CPC30211 UNIT OUTLINE CREDIT

TRANSFER ELIGIBLE CREDIT

(CPC30211

Packaging

Rules)

Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding

outcomes required to erect and dismantle

restricted height scaffolding to provide work

platforms for various occupational

applications. It includes placement of safety

barriers and only involves modular

scaffolding restricted to a height of 4 metres.

Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding; OR CPCCCM2008A Erect and dismantle

restricted height

scaffolding

CPCCCO2013A

Carry out concreting to simple forms

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to safely install formwork,

reinforcement and place and finish concrete

for the construction of minor slabs, pathways

and other minor works to a specified design

finish. The unit includes positioning the truck,

placing concrete from truck to work area,

spreading concrete and cleaning up site.

CPCCCO2003A Carry out concreting

to simple forms

Nil

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CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction

industry

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to carry out OHS

requirements through safe work practices at

any on or off-site construction workplace. It

requires the performance of work in a safe

manner through awareness of risks and work

requirements, and the planning and

performance of safe work practices with

concern for personal safety and the safety of

others.

CPCCOHS2001A

Apply OHS

requirements,

policies and

procedures in the

construction

industry

Nil

Construction and erection of frames, trusses, eaves and roofs field of work

CPCCCA3003A Install flooring systems

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to plan, prepare, set out

and install timber flooring systems to support

imposed loads. It includes application in

brick veneer, full masonry and timber frame

construction.

CPCCCA3003A Install flooring systems

Nil

CPCCCA3004A Construct wall frames

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to plan, prepare, set out,

construct and erect load bearing and nonload

bearing wall frames for the different types of

loadings determined by the roof top and

bracing configuration. It includes set out,

cutting and fabrication of both timber and

metal wall frames, and the erection,

connection and bracing of wall frames to

specifications.

CPCCCA3004A Construct wall

frames

Nil

CPCCCA3005B Construct ceiling frames

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to plan, prepare, set out,

construct and erect ceiling frames to

accommodate ceiling joists, hanging beams,

strutting beams and composite beams. It

includes selection of members and setting

out of the ceiling frame in conjunction with

the roof members.

CPCCCA3005B Construct ceiling

frames; OR

CPCCCA3005A Construct ceiling

frames

Nil

CORE UNITS in

CPC30211 UNIT OUTLINE CREDIT

TRANSFER ELIGIBLE CREDIT

(CPC30211

Packaging

Rules)

CPCCCA3006B

Erect roof trusses

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to select, set out, erect

and brace roof trusses to accommodate roof

coverings for waterproofing purposes. It

includes gable, hip and valley, and hip

roofing types.

CPCCCA3006B Erect roof trusses; OR CPCCCA3006A Erect roof trusses

Nil

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CPCCCA3007C

Construct pitched roofs

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to select, set out,

construct and erect pitched roofs to

accommodate roof coverings for

waterproofing purposes. It includes scotch

valley gable, hip and valley, broken hip and

valley and combinations thereof.

CPCCCA3007B Construct pitched

roofs

Nil

CPCCCA3008AB

Construct eaves

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to prepare, set out and

construct eaves, including the cutting and

fixing of fascias and barges to provide a

finish between the wall and the roof. It

includes boxed eaves and the finish to gable

ends.

CPCCCA3008B Construct eaves; OR CPCCCA3008A Construct eaves

Nil

ELECTIVE UNIT DETAILS Elective units Unit outline Credit Transfer Eligible

CREDIT (CPC30211

Packaging

Rules) Elective units (8 Electives required)

A maximum of two of the eight required elective units may be substituted by selecting relevant units of competency from any Certificate III or IV construction qualification or qualification in another endorsed Training Package.

Installation field of work

CPCCCA3010A

Install and replace windows and doors

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to plan, prepare, set

out and install window and door units,

and to replace window and door units to

different types and styles of buildings for

access, security, weather proofing and

replacement of defective windows and

doors. It includes timber and metal

window and door units.

CPCCCA3010A Install and

replace windows

and doors

Refer above.

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CPCCCA3012A

Frame and fit wet area fixtures.

This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to install supporting framework for fixtures and flashings associated with the wet area construction for a bath, shower base and

sink or basin unit, and preparation for

wet area linings. It includes bathroom,

laundry, shower, toilet and en suite wet

areas.

CPCCCA3012A Frame and fit wet

area fixtures

Refer above.

CPCCCA3013A

Install lining, panelling and moulding.

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to prepare, set out

and install lining and panelling to either

masonry or timber/metal framed walls. It

includes the installation of mouldings to

provide decorative finishes.

CPCCCA3013A Install lining,

panelling and

moulding

Refer above.

CPCCCA3016A

Construct timber external stairs.

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to construct and

install timber external stairs that may

involve one or more flights, to provide

access into a structure. It includes timber

treads and stringers.

CPCCCA3016A Construct timber

external stairs

Refer above.

Elective units Unit outline Credit Transfer Eligible CREDIT

(CPC30211

Packaging

Rules) Formwork construction field of work

CPCCCA3018A

Construct, erect and dismantle formwork for stairs and ramps.

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to construct, erect

and dismantle formwork for stairs and

ramps to form up the concrete that may

involve one or more flights in order to

provide access between floors and/or

landings. It includes timber, metal or

prefabricated formwork.

CPCCCA3018A Construct, erect

and dismantle

formwork for

stairs and ramps

Refer above.

CPCCCA3019A

Erect and dismantle formwork to suspended slabs, columns, beams and walls.

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to erect and

dismantle formwork to suspended slabs,

columns, beams and walls to contain

concrete in above ground construction. It

includes timber, metal or prefabricated

formwork of modular or in situ design.

CPCCCA3019A Erect and

dismantle

formwork to

suspended

slabs, columns,

beams and walls

Refer above.

CPCCCA3020A

Erect and dismantle jump form formwork.

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to erect and

dismantle jump form formwork to form

wall structures where the formwork

process is continuous. It includes curved

or straight jump form formwork.

CPCCCA3020A Erect and

dismantle jump

form formwork

Refer above.

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CPCCCA3021A

Erect and dismantle slip form formwork.

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to erect and

dismantle slip form formwork to form wall

structures where the formwork process is

continuous. It includes curved or straight

slip form formwork.

CPCCCA3021A Erect and

dismantle slip

form formwork

Refer above.

General electives

CPCCCA2003A

Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground.

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to erect and

dismantle formwork to footings and slabs

on ground, to establish levels and

contain finished concrete. It includes

forming basic slabs and forming rebates

to slabs on ground and steps to strip

footings.

CPCCCA2003A Erect and

dismantle

formwork for

footings and

slabs on ground

Refer above.

CPCCCA3009B

Construct advanced roofs.

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to plan, prepare, set

out and construct pitched roofs on

irregular plan building shapes which may

have skewed, splayed or hexagonal

ends. It includes such roofs that include

dormer windows and may be of gable,

hip, hip and valley, or combinations of

these that are applied to different types

and styles of buildings.

CPCCCA3009B Construct advanced roofs; OR CPCCCA3009A Construct

advanced roofs

Refer above.

Elective units Unit outline Credit Transfer Eligible CREDIT

(CPC30211

Packaging

Rules) CPCCCA3011A

Refurbish timber

sashes to window

frames

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to refurbish timber

sashes to window frames to rectify

operation of external windows for

ongoing use. It includes timber casement

windows and double hung windows, and

the refitting of timber sashes.

CPCCCA3011A

Refurbish timber

sashes to

window frames

CPCCCA3014A Construct bulkheads.

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to construct

bulkheads to conceal services or for

decorative purposes. It includes straight,

curved and geometric shaped

bulkheads, generally constructed in situ

and includes prefabricated fitments.

CPCCCA3014A Construct

bulkheads

Refer above.

CPCCCA3015A Assemble partitions

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to set out and

assemble partitions for the purpose of

dividing areas into useable spaces. It

includes prefabricated and demountable

partitions constructed of timber or metal.

CPCCCA3015A

Assemble partitions

Refer above.

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CPCCCA3017B Install exterior cladding.

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to install material

finishes applied to an external framed

wall surface for the purpose of

weatherproofing and securing the

building. It includes sheet material,

weatherboarding of timber, plastic, metal

and fibre cement sheet.

CPCCCA3017B Install exterior

cladding; OR

CPCCCA3017A Install exterior

cladding

Refer above.

CPCCCA3022A

Install curtain walling

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to fit and fix curtain

walling facades to multi-storey structures

to provide external cladding of structural

steel or reinforced concrete. It includes

fabricated frameworks with metal

cladding, fabricated framework with

glass panels, pre-cast concrete panels,

and manufactured and natural stone

products in or on the structure.

CPCCCA3022A

Install curtain

walling

Refer above.

CPCCCM3001C

Operate elevated work

platforms

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to safely and

effectively operate some types of

elevated work platforms (EWPs) in a

variety of different terrains and situations

to access isolated work areas. The unit

includes locating, setting up, operating

and shutting down EWPs.

CPCCCM3001C

Operate elevated

work platforms

Refer above.

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(CPC30211

Packaging

Rules) CPCCSF2003A

Cut and bend materials using oxyLPG equipment

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to heat, cut and bend

construction materials using oxy-LPG

equipment. It includes planning and

preparation for the work, setting up and

testing the equipment, cutting materials,

heating and bending materials, shutdown

of equipment and completion of clean-up

activities.

CPCCSF2003A Cut and bend

materials using

oxy-LPG

equipment

Refer above.

CPCCSF2004A

Place and fix reinforcement materials.

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to place and fix

reinforcement for concrete work as part

of construction processes. It includes

planning and preparation for the work,

final preparation for placement, placing

and fixing reinforcement, checking the

reinforcement and completing clean-up

activities.

CPCCSF2004A Place and fix

reinforcement

materials

Refer above.

CPCCWC3003A

Install dry wall passive fire-rated

systems

This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to select and install dry wall fire-rated systems to walls and ceilings. It includes planning and preparation for

installation; installation of approved

systems for timber stud walls, steel stud

partitions, shaft walls, timber joist and

suspended ceilings; and completion of

post-installation activities.

CPCCWC3003A

Install dry wall passive fire-rated

systems

Refer above.

RIICCM210D

Install trench support

This unit describes a participant’s skills and knowledge required to install trench support in Civil construction. This unit is appropriate for those working

in operational roles.

RIICCM210D

Install trench support; OR RIICCM210A Install trench

support

Refer above.

RIIWHS202D

Enter and work in

confined spaces

This unit describes a participant’s skills and knowledge required to enter and work in confined spaces in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries.

This unit is appropriate for those working

in operational roles undertaking work in

confined spaces.

RIIWHS202D

Enter and work

in confined

spaces; OR

RIIOHS202A

Enter and work

in confined

spaces

Refer above.

Page Elective units Unit outline Credit Transfer Eligible

CREDIT

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RIIWMG203D

Drain and dewater

civil construction site

This unit develops a participant’s skills and knowledge required to drain and dewater civil construction sites in Civil construction. This unit is appropriate for those working

in operational roles.

RIIWMG203D

Drain and dewater civil construction site; OR

RIIWMG203A

Drain and

dewater civil

construction site

Refer above.

BSBSMB301A

Investigate micro

business

opportunities

This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to develop business ideas, and to investigate market needs and factors affecting potential markets. Specific legal requirements apply to the

management of a micro business.

BSBSMB301A

Investigate micro

business

opportunities

Refer above.

BSBSMB406A Manage small business finances.

This unit describes the performance

outcomes, skills and knowledge required

to implement, monitor and review

strategies for the ongoing management

of a small business's finances. It also

includes day to day financial

management of the small business.

Specific legal requirements apply to the

management of a small business.

BSBSMB406A Manage small

business

finances

Refer above.

CPPCMN3001B

Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

This unit of competency specifies the

outcomes required to participate in

environmentally sustainable work

practices. The unit requires the ability to

identify current resource usage in the

workplace and contribute to ensuring

compliance with legislative requirements.

It also requires the capacity to contribute

to improvements in sustainable work

practices. It is essential that the

organisation’s approach to ensuring

environmentally sustainable work

practices, and the benefits that they

bring, are understood. The unit must be

applied strictly according to relevant

state or territory legislative and industry

requirements.

CPPCMN3001B Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices; OR

CPPCMN3001A Participate in

environmentally

sustainable work

practices

Refer above.

FACT SHEET

CPC30211 CERTIFICATE III CARPENTRY Version 2.2

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BSBSMB401A

Establish legal and

risk management

requirements of small

business

This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to identify and comply with the regulatory, legal, taxation and insurance requirements, and risk management needs of small business. Specific legal requirements apply to the

management of a small business.

BSBSMB401A

Establish legal and risk management requirements of

small business

Refer above.

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