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Certificate III in Carpentry

CPC30220

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Qualification Code:

CPC30220

Qualification Name:

Certificate III in Carpentry

AVAILABLE OPTIONS TO COMPLETE THIS COURSE?

Classroom – Study | Online | RPL | Credit Transfer

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Become an exceptionally sought-after carpenter when you embrace the broadly accredited CPC30220 – Certificate III in Carpentry. Study as a student or get perceived for your industry involvement with this pragmatic, hands-on course. Woodworkers and joiners are sought after in an aptitudes deficiency industry.

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Why Study the CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry?

The CPC30220 – Certificate III in Carpentry is focused on the real world and relevant contexts that make the student highly skilled and be ready by meeting industry benchmark. Going through the program will give the required skills you can use immediately and encourages you to think diversely. This CPC30220 has become developed by industry specialists and endorsed by sector bodies and can be sure you have the practical knowledge to ‘hit the ground running’ in modest, medium or big organisations across the industry. Experience alone is no longer efficient; potential employers are looking for evidence of professional proficiency via a current formal qualification.
The Certificate III in Carpentry program empowers people with tremendous carpentry experience, yet without formal capabilities, to accomplish the necessary units to get a broadly perceived capability and apply for a carpentry temporary worker’s permit. The program is available to nearby woodworkers with long stretches of understanding, or neighborhood understudies who have finished fractional capabilities.
You should give a scope of proof to help your assessor to settle on a choice about your capability if you applying for RPL. The sorts of proof you might be approached to give can include: Proof of abroad capabilities.
  •  Transcripts or evaluations from related past capabilities.
  • Apprenticeship papers.
  • ID Resume Payslips/work contract/ABN if independently employed Letter of Employment Current business contracts Letters of reference.
  • Recordings or photographs of your work.
  • Statements/solicitations and stock requests Temperature sheets
  • Booking sheets/appointmemt setting sheets
  • Cleaning plans Kitchen station task list OHS necessities Approaches and methodology Nourishment administration wellbeing structures
  • Preparation sheets
  • Menus and plans etc asked or required by the RTO
 
If you want to STUDY then enrolment documentation checklist needs to be completed. Documents such as ID, Academic Documents, Resume or any other documents asked by the RTO/College must be submitted. You can submit directly or provide to STUDYIN to submit on your behalf to complete your enrolment if you decide to parsue.
For a student, it is crucial to know the occupation he/she will eligible once finish a qualification successfully. If you complete this qualification, you will able to work with this role.
  • Carpenter
To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:
  • 34 units of competency:
  • 27 core units
  • 7 electives
  • a minimum of five units must be selected from Group A
  • the remaining can be selected from Group A or Group B
  • a maximum of two units can be selected from any group or current training package, as long as it contributes to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome and maintains the AQF level of this qualification.
Prerequisite units of competency An asterisk (*) against a unit code below indicates that there is a prerequisite requirement that must be met. Prerequisite unit(s) must be assessed before assessment of any unit of competency with an asterisk. Check the unit of competency for information on specific prerequisite requirements. All prerequisite requirements are packaged in the qualification.
Core Units
CPCCCA2002* Use carpentry tools and equipment
CPCCCA2011* Handle carpentry materials
CPCCCA3001* Carry out general demolition of minor building structures
CPCCCA3002* Carry out setting out
CPCCCA3003* Install flooring systems
CPCCCA3004* Construct and erect wall frames
CPCCCA3005* Construct ceiling frames
CPCCCA3006* Erect roof trusses
CPCCCA3007* Construct pitched roofs
CPCCCA3008* Construct eaves
CPCCCA3010* Install windows and doors
CPCCCA3016* Construct, assemble and install timber external stairs
CPCCCA3017* Install exterior cladding
CPCCCA3024* Install lining, panelling and moulding
CPCCCA3025* Read and interpret plans, specifications and drawings for carpentry work
CPCCCA3028* Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground
CPCCCM2006 Apply basic levelling procedures
CPCCCM2008* Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
CPCCCM2012* Work safely at heights
CPCCCO2013* Carry out concreting to simple forms
CPCCOM1012 Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
CPCCOM1014 Conduct workplace communication
CPCCOM1015 Carry out measurements and calculations
CPCCOM3001 Perform construction calculations to determine carpentry material requirements
CPCCOM3006 Carry out levelling operations
CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
CPCWHS3001 Identify construction work hazards and select risk control strategies
Group A – Specialist Electives
CPCCCA3009* Construct advanced roofs
CPCCCA3012* Frame and fit wet area fixtures
CPCCCA3014* Construct and install bulkheads
CPCCCA3018* Construct, erect and dismantle formwork for stairs and ramps
CPCCCA3019* Erect and dismantle formwork to suspended slabs, columns, beams and walls
CPCCCA3020* Erect and dismantle jump-form formwork
CPCCCA3022* Install curtain walling
CPCCCA3027* Set up, operate and maintain indirect action powder-actuated power tools
CPCCCM2002* Carry out hand excavation
CPCCCM3001 Operate elevated work platforms up to 11 metres
CPCCJN3003* Manufacture components for doors, windows and frames
CPCCJN3004* Manufacture and assemble joinery components
CPCCJN3100* Process materials to produce components using static machines
CPCCON3048* Construct tilt panels on site
CPCCSF2004* Place and fix reinforcement materials
CPCCWC3003* Install dry wall passive fire-rated systems
CPCCWC3004* Install suspended ceilings
Group B – General Electives
CPCCCA3011* Refurbish timber sashes to window frames
CPCCCA3026* Assemble partitions
CPCCCM3005 Calculate costs of construction work
CPCCLSF2001 License to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding basic level
CPCCOM1013 Plan and organise work
CPCCPB3001* Fix standard plasterboard wall sheets
CPCCPB3002* Fix standard plasterboard ceiling sheets
CPCCSF2005* Arc weld reinforcement steel
CPCCSF3002* Carry out monostrand post-tensioning
CPCCSF3003* Carry out multistrand post-tensioning
CPCCSF3004* Carry out stressbar post-tensioning
CPCCST4001 Prepare to undertake the heritage restoration process
CPCCST4002 Undertake the heritage restoration process
CPCPCM2043 Carry out WHS requirements
CPCPCM2052* Weld mild steel using oxy-acetylene equipment
CPCPCM2053* Weld using manual metal arc welding equipment
 

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