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Artibus Innovation373 Elizabeth Street, North HobartTasmania 7000p 03 6218 2841 e [email protected] www.artibus.com.au
© 2017 Commonwealth of Australia
CPCv4.0 Case for Endorsement – Concreting
CPC Construction, Plumbing and Services Training Package
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Artibus Innovation is the Skills Service Organisation supporting the Industry Reference Committees (IRCs) for the Construction, Plumbing and Services and Property Services sectors in Australia. It develops, manages, and supports nationally recognised Training Packages.
The IRCs are responsible for providing guidance, direction, and advice in relation to the workforce training and skills development needs of these two industry sectors. More than 1 million Australians work in over 526,000 enterprises within these sectors. Together industry employees and enterprises contribute significantly to Australia's infrastructure, underpinning the nation’s economic and social fabric.
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This case for endorsement responds to the policy to align training package endorsed components to the 2012 Standards for Training Packages.
In complying with these standards and all other corresponding policy requirements, Artibus Innovation has developed an industry-based comprehensive process to transition training package endorsed components to the 2012 Standards for Training Packages.
Work presented within this case for endorsement has been carried out under Activity Order: AA/2015-16-002 and incorporates the Certificate III in Concreting and 30 units of competency for endorsement. Work carried out has built upon the non-endorsed case for endorsement for concreting previously submitted by Construction Industry Property Services Industry Skills Council (CPSISC), in accordance with Item 5A of the Activity Order.
A primary reason for the non-endorsement for the case presented by CPSISC was lack of consultation. Artibus has consulted nationally with approximately 80 organisations in relation to the Certificate III in Concreting.
Industry stakeholders told Artibus that there should be various qualification streams to increase vocational relevance of the qualification and that a new qualification in concrete pump operation should be developed. These matters have not been actioned as they are outside of the scope of the Activity Order.
Employment demand for concreters is expected to increase by 6000 places by 2020.
Less than 10% of students undertaking the Certificate III in Concreting are doing so under an Australian Apprenticeships pathway. The majority of students identify as being already employed and not under an Australian Apprenticeships pathway
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ContentsA. ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS OF THE CASE FOR ENDORSEMENT.....................................................................................6
NAME OF ALLOCATED IRC(S).........................................................................................................................................6NAME OF THE SSO.......................................................................................................................................................6PROPOSED TRAINING PACKAGE COMPONENTS...................................................................................................................6PROCEDURAL INFORMATION...........................................................................................................................................6ACTIVITY ORDER: AA/2015-16-02................................................................................................................................6
Type of Activity: Transition................................................................................................................................................6Qualifications: 1.................................................................................................................................................................6
Total Units of Competency: 30............................................................................................................................6AISC REQUIREMENTS...................................................................................................................................................6
B. DESCRIPTION OF WORK AND REQUEST FOR APPROVAL..............................................................................................7
DESCRIPTION OF WORK UNDERTAKEN..............................................................................................................................7Methodology.......................................................................................................................................................8
REQUEST FOR APPROVAL................................................................................................................................................8
C. EVIDENCE OF INDUSTRY SUPPORT.............................................................................................................................. 9
INDUSTRY REFERENCE COMMITTEE (IRC)..........................................................................................................................9INDUSTRY AND STAKEHOLDERS........................................................................................................................................9STATE TRAINING AUTHORITY (STA).................................................................................................................................9
Alternative approaches explored.......................................................................................................................10REPORT BY EXCEPTION................................................................................................................................................10
D. INDUSTRY EXPECTATIONS ABOUT TRAINING DELIVERY.............................................................................................11
ADVICE ABOUT INDUSTRY’S EXPECTATIONS OF TRAINING DELIVERY......................................................................................11QUALITY PRINCIPLES: FLEXIBILITY, RECOGNITION, ACCESS, AND EQUITY................................................................................11
Flexibility...........................................................................................................................................................11Recognition.......................................................................................................................................................11Access................................................................................................................................................................12Equity................................................................................................................................................................12
IRC(S) RECOMMENDATION(S) ON TRAINEESHIP AND APPRENTICESHIP..................................................................................12Traineeship........................................................................................................................................................12Apprenticeship...................................................................................................................................................12
E. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NEW TRAINING PACKAGE................................................................................................13
ADVICE ON OCCUPATIONAL AND LICENSING REQUIREMENTS..............................................................................................13IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES OF NOTE AND MANAGEMENT STRATEGY......................................................................................13ADVICE ON STUDENT PLACEMENT AVAILABILITY AND WORK PLACEMENT REQUIREMENTS........................................................13ADVICE ON DOWNSTREAM EFFECTS OF THE CHANGES.......................................................................................................13
G. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COAG INDUSTRY SKILLS COUNCIL REFORMS TO TRAINING PACKAGES.............................14
EXPLANATION: AISC DECISION SUPPORTS COAG INDUSTRY SKILLS COUNCIL REFORMS..........................................................14EVIDENCE OF COMPLETION OF THE TRAINING PACKAGE DEVELOPMENT WORK......................................................................14THIS CASE FOR ENDORSEMENT WILL BE PUT FORWARD TO THE AISC ON (DATE TO BE ADVISED)................................................14EVIDENCE THAT TRAINING PACKAGE COMPONENTS ARE PREPARED FOR PUBLICATION.............................................................14
Approximate Publication Timeframe.................................................................................................................14
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F. QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORTS................................................................................................................................. 15
QUALITY REPORTS......................................................................................................................................................15DECLARATION............................................................................................................................................................15
H. PROPOSED ENDORSED COMPONENTS..................................................................................................................... 16
QUALIFICATION..........................................................................................................................................................16QUALIFICATION MAPPING............................................................................................................................................19UNIT OF COMPETENCY MAPPING..................................................................................................................................19IMPORTED UNITS OF COMPETENCY................................................................................................................................26CPC TRAINING PACKAGE MODIFICATION HISTORY...........................................................................................................26
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A. ADMINISTRATIVE DETAILS OF THE CASE FOR ENDORSEMENTName of Allocated IRC(s) Construction Industry Reference Committee
Name of the SSOArtibus Innovation
Proposed Training Package ComponentsThis submission puts forward the Case for Endorsement for 1 qualifications and 30 units of competency relating to CPC Construction, Plumbing, and Services Training Package Version 5.
Procedural Information Activity Order: AA/2015-16-02Type of Activity: Transition Qualifications: 1
CODE TITLE
CPC30317 Certificate III in Concreting
Total Units of Competency: 30Please refer to Section H: Proposed Endorsed Components of this Case for Endorsement for a complete mapping overview of the endorsed components.
AISC RequirementsThis Case for Endorsement adheres to the policy directive to align the CPC Training Packages to the 2012 Standards for Training Packages.
Work carried out in this case for endorsement has built upon the existing work of the non-endorsed case for endorsement for concreting, previously submitted by Construction Industry Property Services Industry Skills Council (CPSISC), in accordance with Item 5A of the Activity Order.
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B. DESCRIPTION OF WORK AND REQUEST FOR APPROVAL Description of Work Undertaken This Case for Endorsement responds to the policy to align components in Training Packages to the 2012 Standards for Training Packages.
In complying with this policy, Artibus Innovation established a nation-wide inclusive consultative approach with industry and key stakeholders. This detailed consultation was undertaken throughout the developmental and final validation stages of the project.
Feedback and advice was sought from:
industry contractors members of the high risk work technical advisory group peak industry associations registered training organisations regulators –safety, occupational and VET skills training authorities industry funds.
Changes
Industry consultation was undertaken to ensure:
Qualification
reflects industry vocational requirements
Units
application statement is relevant to the job role and written in plain English
elements have been logically sequenced
performance criteria have been consolidated to reduce duplication and respecified in a clear and logical manner
foundations skills have been made explicit
performance evidence of each unit has been reshaped to specify the number of occasions a performance of a task needs to be demonstrated
knowledge evidence has been articulated to align with the internal logic of the given unit
assessment conditions of each unit have been standardised
updated with relevant safety and legislative standards.
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MethodologyStakeholder consultation associated with this project incorporated the following methods for collecting the views of key stakeholders in each state and territory:
1. structured forums2. one on one or small group face to face consultations3. online survey4. focus group.
Stakeholder feedback has been analysed and provides conclusive support for this case for endorsement. Table 1 outlines the number of individual organisations, by state and territory, consulted for the training package components relevant to Certificate III in Concreting.
Table 1:Organisations consulted by state
ADL BNE CBR DRW HBA MEL PER SYD Total
Certificate III in Concreting 11 21 5 5 1 11 17 6 77
Request for approvalDecision required by the AISC:
To note the work undertaken and approve the Case for Endorsement for Certificate III in Concreting.
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C. EVIDENCE OF INDUSTRY SUPPORT Industry Reference Committee (IRC)Pending
Industry and StakeholdersArtibus Innovation has consulted with 77 organisations through a series of state/territory forums, one on one meetings and online surveys. All feedback received has been documented and analysed. The gathered intelligence has been used to direct this case for endorsement.
Industry stakeholders have confirmed that the Certificate III in Concreting reflects the vocational requirements of concreters working within the commercial and residential sectors.
Artibus has established an industry focus group, comprising of a peak industry body and concreting contractors, to review this case for endorsement and provide advice. The focus group supports all recommendations and work outlined in this case for endorsement, including the composition of the core and elective units and the packaging rules of the Certificate III in Concreting.
Current demand for this qualification
During the 2014 to 2016 data collection period there have been more than 12,2001 enrolments in Certificate III in Concreting. Of these, approximately 50% of students have completed their training. Queensland and Northern Territory data shows completion rates of 78% and 0%2 respectively when enrolment and completion data is compared over the same period.
Less than 10%3 of enrolments during the 2014 to 2016 period were recorded as being undertaken via an Australian Apprenticeships pathway. Unemployed students account for approximately 1.5% and the vast majority, at almost 90%, identified as being employed and not under an Australian Apprenticeships pathway.
Future demand for this qualification
Employment demand for workers with skill level 3 (Commensurate with a Certificate IV or III - including at least 2 years on-the-job training) is expected to rise by almost 58,000 places by 20224.
1 VOCSTATS - TVA program enrolments 2014-2016
2 Northern Territory data shows mainly only enrolment numbers during 2016, so their completion rates may increase in future collection periods
3 VOCSTATS - TVA program enrolments 2014-2016 - Apprentice/trainee status and Labour force status
4 Australian Government Department of Employment - 2017 Skill Level projections – five years to 2022
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Demand for concreters is projected to rise by 6,0005 by 2022 representing an increase of 14% of the current workforce. This is a significant statistic which accounts for approximately 10% of the overall increase in demand for all skill level 3 vocational requirements.
State Training Authority (STA)Pending
Alternative approaches exploredNo alternative approaches were suggested by industry.
Report by Exception Several stakeholders in the consultation forums held in Sydney and Melbourne requested that various streams be introduced into the Certificate III in Concrete to cater for the varying sub sectors of concreting work, such as footpaths, residential and commercial application. This work is outside of the project scope defined in the Activity Order; therefore the request was not actioned.
Several stakeholders in the consultation forums held in Adelaide, Canberra and Sydney requested that CPCCCC03053 - Slump test concrete be moved from electives to core. This request could in fact limit the effective vocational application of the qualification as concreters involved in footpath, road gutter and residential footing construction rarely use this testing method. Request was not actioned.
Stakeholders in the consultation forum held in Brisbane requested that CPCCC03051 - Conduct off form vertical concrete operations be moved from electives to core. Off form application has many uses in commercial construction and sound dampening walling along major transport corridors, among others, however there is no application in footpath and residential footing construction for this method. The inclusion of this unit in the core would require students who are not involved in commercial and civil construction to undertake extraneous training; therefore the request not actioned.
There was strong support by stakeholders in most states and territories for a separate qualification in concrete pumping. As the vocations of concrete worker, concrete pump operator or concrete pump line hand are so different, the Certificate III in Concreting cannot be restructured to effectively deal with each of these vocations. Artibus intends to prepare a separate case for change to develop a qualification to match the requirements of the concrete pumping industry.
Stakeholders requested a range of additional modifications to the listings of core and elective units within the qualification and modifications to the content of various unit of competency. These requests were outside of the project scope defined in the Activity Order; therefore the requests were not actioned.
5 Australian Government Department of Employment - Occupational projections – five years to 2022
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D. INDUSTRY EXPECTATIONS ABOUT TRAINING DELIVERYAdvice about Industry’s Expectations of Training DeliveryThe revised units of competency (outlined in section H) have been transitioned to align with the 2012 Standards for Training Packages.
The proposed endorsed components supersede and are equivalent to their preceding units of competency in all but one case.
The Certificate III in Concreting will effectively support a traineeship or apprenticeship and should have a nominal duration of 36 months according to industry stakeholders.
The impact of the changes of the proposed endorsed components is as follows:
registered training providers (RTOs) will be notified by training.gov.au of the changes in the units of competency and the assessment requirements
RTOs will be required to adapt all aspects of training and assessment to the changes in structure and content in the units of competency and assessment requirements.
RTOs can expect a series of changes. RTOs will be required to:
assess and implement the mandatory delivery and assessment requirements specified in the endorsed components
adjust training and assessment strategies review delivery and assessment resources address and enhance supporting material and resources to align with assessment requirements.
Quality Principles: Flexibility, Recognition, Access, and Equity FlexibilityThe proposed qualification provides a range of elective choices which facilitate vocational outcomes in a range of occupational contexts. Examples include, sole traders who may require a very broad range of skills including job planning, specifying concrete supply requirements and briefing the work team. The proposed qualification also provides vocational outcomes for specialist contractors constructing tilt panels on site or those working with high performance concrete.
The development of the endorsed components aligns with current industry regulatory and skills needs and expectations.
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RecognitionStudents entering the proposed qualification from Certificate I or II in Construction may be granted credit transfer for up to six units of competency under the proposed qualification framework.
The skills and knowledge embedded in the endorsed components facilitate and support:
student movement between VET qualifications
the application of skills and knowledge acquired by the student in a range of workplaces
transferability and portability of skills in different industries.
Please refer to the CPC Version 4.0 Companion Volume Implementation Guide.
Access There are no entry requirements for the proposed qualification.
Equity The units of competency include foundation skills and support equitable access and progression of learners by:
allowing direct entry facilitating occupational pathways in the sector.
The unit selections within the proposed qualification promote and support cross-sector movement.
Please refer to the CPC Version 4.0 Companion Volume Implementation Guide.
IRC(s) Recommendation(s) on Traineeship and ApprenticeshipTraineeshipPending
ApprenticeshipPending
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E. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE NEW TRAINING PACKAGE Advice on Occupational and Licensing RequirementsLicensing requirements apply to concrete contractors in all states and territories except Tasmania. Concrete workers who are employed by concrete contractors do not need to be licensed. Each jurisdiction has varying requirements for education to support a licence application, ranging from a full qualification to one or more units of competency.
Implementation Issues of Note and Management Strategy No issues have been identified.
For further information on implementation support, please consult the CPC Companion Volume Implementation Guide available through VETNet.
Advice on Downstream Effects of the ChangesNo downstream effects of the changes have been identified.
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G. IMPLEMENTATION OF THE COAG INDUSTRY SKILLS COUNCIL REFORMS TO TRAINING PACKAGESExplanation: AISC Decision Supports COAG Industry Skills Council ReformsThe decision being sought from the AISC will support the COAG Industry and Skills Council reforms to training packages by endorsing components that have been developed to ensure they reflect:
best practices in the industry jurisdictional legislative requirements workplace safety measures industry occupational standards.
In this way, the endorsement of the components will enhance the:
usability of the units of competency in the industry clarity and intent of the units of competency training and delivery.
Evidence of Completion of the Training Package Development WorkThis case for endorsement will be put forward to the AISC on (date to be advised).
Evidence that Training Package Components are Prepared for PublicationUpon endorsement and the official release of the AISC communiqué, the endorsed components will be ready for publication approximately ? weeks following the AISCs meeting.
Approximate Publication TimeframeTo be advised
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F. QUALITY ASSURANCE REPORTSQuality ReportsPending
DeclarationArtibus Innovation declares that the proposed endorsed components of the CPC Training Package Version 4 adhere to the requirements of the 2012 Standards for Training Packages, Training Package Products Policy, and Training Package Development and Endorsement Process Policy.
The CPC Companion Volume Implementation Guide can be located on the VETNet website at:
https://vetnet.education.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=7e15fa6a-68b8-4097-b099-030a5569b1ad
Artibus Innovation official website, through an external link: www.artibus.com.au.
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H. PROPOSED ENDORSED COMPONENTS QualificationCODE TITLE
CPC30317 Certificate III in Concreting
Qualification Description
This qualification reflects the role of concreters working in concreting operations on residential and commercial projects.
Occupational titles could include:
concreter concrete tilt panel fabricator.
The qualification has core unit of competency requirements that cover common skills for the construction industry, as well as a specialist field of work.
The construction industry strongly affirms that training and assessment leading to recognition of skills must be undertaken in a real or very closely simulated workplace environment and this qualification requires all units of competency to be delivered in this context.
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 CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry covers this requirement.
Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to concreting in some States. Relevant state and territory regulatory authorities should be consulted to confirm those requirements.
This qualification is suitable for an Australian apprenticeship pathway.
Entry Requirements
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
Packaging Rules
To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:
20 units of competency: 14 core units 6 elective units.
The elective units must ensure the integrity of the AQF alignment and contribute to a valid,
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industry-supported vocational outcome and are to be chosen as follows:
a minimum of three elective units must be chosen from the specialist concreting elective units listed below, coded ‘CO’
up to three units may be chosen from the elective units listed below, or from other Certificate III or Certificate IV qualifications in CPC, CPC08, or other current Training Packages provided they do not duplicate the outcome of another unit chosen for the qualification.
An asterisk against a unit code listed below indicates that there are prerequisite requirements that must be met when packaging the qualification. Users are referred to the list of units with prerequisite unit requirements available for this purpose in the Training Package Implementation Guide.
Core units
CPCCCM1012 Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
CPCCCM1013 Plan and organise work
CPCCCM1014 Conduct workplace communication
CPCCCM1015 Carry out measurements and calculations
CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
CPCCCM3004 Identify and apply information in construction plans, drawings and specifications
CPCCCM2006 Apply basic levelling procedures
CPCCCO2022* Select, check and maintain concreting plant, tools and equipment
CPCCCA3024* Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground
CPCCCO2021* Handle concreting materials
CPCCSF2004* Place and fix reinforcement materials
CPCCCO3041* Place concrete
CPCCCO3042* Finish concrete
CPCCCO3043* Cure concrete
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Elective units
CPCCCA3001* Carry out general demolition of minor building structures
CPCCCM1016 Identify requirements for safe tilt-up work
CPCCCM2008* Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
CPCCCM3007* Set up, operate and maintain indirect action explosive power tools
CPCCCO3035* Assess and specify concrete supply requirements
CPCCCO3036* Plan concrete work and brief team
CPCCCO3044* Carry out decorative finishes to concrete
CPCCCO3046* Repair and rectify concrete
CPCCCO3047* Cut and core concrete
CPCCCO3048* Construct tilt panels on site
CPCCCO3049* Apply and finish sprayed concrete
CPCCCO3050* Carry out high performance concreting
CPCCCO3051* Conduct off-form vertical concrete operations
CPCCCO3053* Slump test concrete
CPCCCO3054* Operate concrete agitator trucks
CPCCCO3055* Install topping slabs
CPCCLBM3001 Licence to operate a concrete placing boom
CPCCSF2003* Cut and bend materials using oxy-LPG equipment
CPCCSF3001* Apply reinforcement schedule
CPCCWHS3001 Identify construction work hazards and select risk control strategies
Qualification Mapping Information
CPC30313 Certificate III in Concreting
Links
An Implementation Guide to this Training Package is available at:
https://vetnet.education.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=7e15fa6a-68b8-4097-b099-030a5569b1ad
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Qualification MappingMAPPING OF QUALIFICATIONS
Code and TitleRelationship to CPC V4
CommentsEquivalent/ Not Equivalent
CPC30317 Certificate III in Concreting
CPC30313 Certificate III in Concreting
Replaces superseded qualification: CPC30313
E
Unit of Competency MappingMAPPING OF UNITS OF COMPETENCY
Code and Title Relationship to CPC V4
Comments Equivalent/ Not Equivalent
CPCCCM1012 Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
CPCCCM1012AWork effectivelyand sustainably in the construction industry
Unit replaces superseded unit CPCCCM1012A.
Changes to elements and performance criteria.
Other changes to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCM1013 Plan and organise work
CPCCCM1013A Plan and organise work
Unit replaces superseded unit CPCCCM1013A.
Changes to elements and performance criteria.
Minor changes to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCM1014 Conduct workplace communication
CPCCCM1014A Conduct workplace communication
Unit replaces superseded unit CPCCCM1014A.
Minor changes to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training
E
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MAPPING OF UNITS OF COMPETENCY
Code and Title Relationship to CPC V4
Comments Equivalent/ Not Equivalent
Packages.
CPCCCM1015 Carry out measurements and calculations
CPCCCM1015A Carry out measurements and calculations
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCM1015A.
Elements 1 and 4 deleted, performance criteria modified.
Minor changes to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCOHS2001A.
Minor changes to unit code and title.
Minor changes to provide clarity, new safety terminology, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCM3004 Identify and apply information in construction plans, drawings and specifications
Currently endorsed
CPCCCM2006 Apply basic levelling procedures
Currently endorsed
CPCCCO2022 Select, check and maintain concreting plant, tools and equipment
CPCCCO2022A Use and maintain concreting plant, tools and equipment
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO2022A.
Minor change to title.
Other changes to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCA3024 Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs
New unit Unit replaces CPCCCA2003A - Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground.
E
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MAPPING OF UNITS OF COMPETENCY
Code and Title Relationship to CPC V4
Comments Equivalent/ Not Equivalent
on ground Changes to elements and performance criteria. Other changes to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
CPCCCO2021 Handle concreting materials
CPCCCO2021A Handle concreting materials
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO2021A.
Changes to provide clarity, remove duplication (e.g. PC 1.4 & 2.2), and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCSF2004 Place and fix reinforcement materials
CPCCSF2004A Place and fix reinforcement materials
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCSF2004.
Changes to performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCO3041 Place concrete
CPCCCO3041A Place concrete
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3041A.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCO3042 Finish concrete
CPCCCO3042A Finish concrete
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3042A.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCO3043 Cure concrete
CPCCCO3043A Cure concrete
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3043A.
E
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MAPPING OF UNITS OF COMPETENCY
Code and Title Relationship to CPC V4
Comments Equivalent/ Not Equivalent
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
CPCCCA3001 Carry out general demolition of minor building structures
CPCCCA3001A Carry out general demolition of minor building structures
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCA3001A.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCM1016 Identify requirements for safe tilt-up work
CPCCCM1016A Identify requirements for safe tilt-up work
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCM1016A.
Minor changes to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCM2008 Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
CPCCCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCM2008B.
Minor changes to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCM3007 Set up, operate and maintain indirect action explosive power tools
CPCCCM2007B Use explosive power tools
Unit replaces non-equivalent superseded unit: CPCCCM2007B.Changes to title, elements and performance criteria.
Changes to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
N
CPCCCO3035 Assess and specify concrete supply requirements
CPCCCO3035A Assess and specify concrete supply requirements
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3035A.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to
E
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MAPPING OF UNITS OF COMPETENCY
Code and Title Relationship to CPC V4
Comments Equivalent/ Not Equivalent
provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
CPCCCO3036 Plan concrete work and brief team
CPCCCO3036A Plan concrete work and brief team
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3036A.
Changes and reordering of elements, changes to performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCO3044 Apply decorative finishes to concrete
CPCCCO3044A Carry out decorative finishes to concrete
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3044A.
Minor title change. Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCO3046 Repair and rectify concrete
CPCCCO3046A Repair and rectify concrete
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3046A.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCO3047 Cut and core concrete
CPCCCO3047A Cut and core concrete
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3047A.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCO3048 Construct tilt panels on site
CPCCCO3048A Construct tilt panels
Unit replaces superseded unit: E
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MAPPING OF UNITS OF COMPETENCY
Code and Title Relationship to CPC V4
Comments Equivalent/ Not Equivalent
on site CPCCCO3048A.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
CPCCCO3049 Apply and finish sprayed concrete
CPCCCO3049A Apply and finish sprayed concrete
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3049A.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCO3050 Carry out high performance concreting
CPCCCO3050A Carry out high performance concreting
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3050A.
Updated to include higher MPA and forms of concrete technology.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCO3051 Conduct off-form vertical concrete operations
CPCCCO3051A Conduct off-form vertical concrete operations
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3051A.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCCO3053 Slump test concrete
CPCCCO3053A Slump test concrete
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3053A.
E
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CPCCCO3054 Operate concrete agitator trucks
CPCCCO3054A Operate concrete agitator trucks
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3054A.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
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CPCCCO3055 Install topping slabs
CPCCCO3055A Install topping slabs
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCCO3055A.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
E
CPCCLBM3001 Licence to operate a concrete placing boom
Currently endorsed
CPCCSF2003 Cut and bend materials using oxy-LPG equipment
CPCCSF2003A Cutand bend materials using oxy-LPG equipment
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCSF2003A.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to provide clarity, remove duplication, and reflect requirements of Standards for Training Packages.
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CPCCSF3001 Apply reinforcement schedule
CPCCSF3001A Apply reinforcement schedule
Unit replaces superseded unit: CPCCSF3001A.
Changes to elements, performance criteria and assessment requirements to
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CPCCWHS3001 Identify construction work hazards and select risk control strategies
Currently endorsed
Imported Units of CompetencyIMPORTED UNITS OF COMPETENCY
Code and Title Parent Training Package
There are no imported units in the proposed qualification
CPC Training Package Modification History CPC PROPERTY SERVICES TRAINING PACKAGE MODIFICATION HISTORY
VERSION NO. RELEASE DATE COMMENTS
4.0 31 Oct 2017 endorsement for the revision of 1 qualification equivalent to its superseded version in CPC08:
CPC30317 Certificate III in Concretingendorsement for the revision of 26 equivalent units of competency:
CPCCCA3001 Carry out general demolition of minor building structures
CPCCCM1012 Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
CPCCCM1013 Plan and organise work CPCCCM1014 Conduct workplace communication CPCCCM1015 Carry out measurements and calculations CPCCCM1016 Identify requirements for safe tilt-up work CPCCCM2008 Erect and dismantle restricted height
scaffolding CPCCCO2021 Handle concreting materials CPCCCO3035 Assess and specify concrete supply
requirements
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CPCCCO3036 Plan concrete work and brief team CPCCCO3041 Place concrete CPCCCO3042 Finish concrete CPCCCO3043 Cure concrete CPCCCO3044 Carry out decorative finishes to concrete CPCCCO3046 Repair and rectify concrete CPCCCO3047 Cut and core concrete CPCCCO3048 Construct tilt panels on site CPCCCO3049 Apply and finish sprayed concrete CPCCCO3050 Carry out high performance concreting CPCCCO3053 Slump test concrete CPCCCO3054 Operate concrete agitator trucks CPCCCO3055 Install topping slabs CPCCWHS2001 Apply OHS requirements, policies and
procedures in the construction industry CPCCSF2003 Cut and bend materials using oxy-LPG
equipment CPCCSF2004 Place and fix reinforcement materials CPCCSF3001 Apply reinforcement schedule
endorsement for the revision of 3 non-equivalent units of competency:
CPCCCM3007 Set up, operate and maintain indirect action explosive power tools
CPCCCO2022 Select, check and maintain concreting plant, tools and equipment
CPCCCO3051 Conduct off-form vertical concrete operations
endorsement for the revision of 1 new unit of competency: CPCCCA3024 Erect and dismantle formwork for footings
and slabs on ground3.0 11 April 2017 endorsement for the revision of 2 non-equivalent units of competency:
CPCCPB3014 Install bulk insulation and pliable membrane products
CPCCPB3027 Install ceiling products2.1 8 December
2016minor release for the revision to CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry replacing superseded CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry.
2.0 9 September 2016
endorsement for:revision of two qualifications equivalent to their superseded versions in CPC08:CPC30116 Certificate III in Shop-fittingCPC30216 Certificate III in Signs and Graphicsaddition of 10 shop-fitting units of competency:CPCCSH3001 Fabricate shop-fitting components using CNC machinesCPCCSH3002 Fabricate and assemble shopfront structures
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CPCCSH3003 Assemble and install shopfront structuresCPCCSH3004 Assemble internal shop-fitting units and prepare for transportCPCCSH3005 Apply and trim decorative additions to shop-fittings and componentsCPCCSH3006 Prepare shop-fittings and surfaces and apply liquid finishesCPCCSH3007 Install prefabricated internal shop-fitting unitsCPCCSH3008 Install internal shop walls and fixturesCPCCSH3009 Demolish shopfronts and bulkheadsCPCCSH3010 Prepare shop floors for new coveringsaddition of 18 signs and graphics units of competency:CPCCSG3001 Design and lay-out digital signs for productionCPCCSG3002 Produce and apply vinyl signsCPCCSG3003 Colour manage signsCPCCSG3004 Print digital signsCPCCSG3005 Engrave signsCPCCSG3006 Apply gilding to signsCPCCSG3007 Paint lines and scrollsCPCCSG3008 Hand draw chalkboards and showcardsCPCCSG3009 Screen-print signsCPCCSG3010 Hand render pictorialsCPCCSG3011 Install LED technology into signsCPCCSG3012 Fabricate signsCPCCSG3013 Paint letters and decorative effects for signsCPCCSG3014 Manufacture gas-charged glass-formed illuminated signsCPCCSG3015 Produce airbrushed signsCPCCSG3016 Prepare surfaces for signsCPCCSG3017 Erect and install signsCPCCWHS3001 Identify construction work hazards and select risk control strategiesaddition of 9 units of competency and their assessment requirements, included as core or nominated elective units in the above two qualifications, consisting of:CPCCCM2006 Apply basic levelling proceduresCPCCCM2010 Work safely on scaffolding higher than two metresCPCCCM3001 Operate elevated work platforms up to 11 metresCPCCCM3003 Work safely around electrical sources, services and assetsCPCCCM3004 Identify and apply information in construction plans, drawings and specificationsCPCCCM3005 Calculate costs of construction workCPCCCM3006 Carry out levelling operationsCPCCJN3001 Process materials to produce components using static machinesCPCCWC3004 Install suspended ceilingsreplacement of imported superseded unit AURVTP2009 Apply vehicle body film wrapping (AUR12) with equivalent imported unit AURVTP009 Apply vehicle body film wrapping (AUR).
1.0 5 June 2015 primary release
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endorsement for:2 revised qualifications:CPC60115 - Advanced Diploma of Building SurveyingCPC80115 - Graduate Certificate in Fire Systems Design Management1 new qualification:CPC80215 - Graduate Diploma of Building Surveying1 new skill set:CPCSS00004 - Provide building surveying services for residential buildings up to three storeys15 revised units of competency:CPCCBS6001 - Research and evaluate construction methods and materials for residential buildings to three storeysCPCCBS6002 - Research and evaluate construction methods and materials for commercial buildings to three storeysCPCCBS6003 - Apply legal and ethical requirements to building surveying functionsCPCCBS6004 - Assess and advise on compliance of design documentation for residential buildings to three storeysCPCCBS6010 - Conduct and report on building surveying audits of residential buildings up to three storeysCPCCBS6012 - Conduct and report on initial construction inspections of residential buildings up to three storeysCPCCBS6013 - Conduct and report on initial construction inspections of commercial buildings up to three storeysCPCCBS6016 - Assess and advise on performance-based solutions for buildings up to three storeysCPCCBS6017 - Monitor and advise on construction and compliance upgrade work on buildings up to three storeysCPCCLBM3001 - Licence to operate a concrete placing boomCPCMCM8001 - Plan and manage complex projectsCPCMCM8002 - Manage the quality of projects and processesCPCSFS8001 - Define scope of and initiate special hazard fire systems design projectsCPCSFS8002 - Analyse, design and evaluate complex special hazard fire systemsCPCSFS8003 - Develop and submit tenders for fire systems design solutions19 new units of competency:CPCCBS6005 - Assess and advise on compliance of design documentation for commercial buildings to three storeysCPCCBS6006 - Process planning applications for residential buildings up to three storeysCPCCBS6007 - Process planning applications for commercial buildings up to three storeysCPCCBS6008 - Process building applications for residential buildings
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up to three storeysCPCCBS6009 - Process building applications for commercial buildings up to three storeysCPCCBS6011 - Conduct and report on building surveying audits of commercial buildings up to three storeysCPCCBS6014 - Conduct and report on advanced and final inspections of residential buildings up to three storeysCPCCBS6015 - Conduct and report on advanced and final inspections of commercial buildings up to three storeysCPCCBS8001 - Manage building surveying risks and ensure compliance with ethical and professional standardsCPCCBS8002 - Manage information on construction methods, materials and services for a building surveying teamCPCCBS8003 - Manage information on compliance requirements for a building surveying teamCPCCBS8004 - Advise on compliance of building design documentationCPCCBS8005 - Manage planning approval processes for all building typesCPCCBS8006 - Manage building approval processes for all building typesCPCCBS8007 - Monitor building work and advise on compliance issuesCPCCBS8008 - Conduct and manage the completion of building inspections and auditsCPCCBS8009 - Lead a building surveying teamCPCCBS8010 - Liaise and coordinate with head contractors on building projectsCPCCBS8011 - Assess and advise on performance-based solutions for all types of buildings
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