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Furnishing Training Package Victorian Purchasing Guide Version No 5.2 June 2010
LMF02 Furnishing Training Package Version No 5 This Victorian Purchasing Guide was prepared by the Curriculum Maintenance Manager Lynne Stockdale (Telephone: (03) 9564 1616 Facsimile: (03) 9564 1538) on behalf of Skills Victoria.
Purchasing Guide Version History
Purchasing Date Training Comments Guide Version Approved Package Version
V5.2 June 2010 LMF02v5 Addition of new qualification LMF40609 Certificate IV in Design of Kitchens, Bathrooms and Interior spaces.
V5.1 December LMF02v4 Replacement of sample qualifications for: 2009 • LMF31908 Certificate III in Interior Decoration (Retail Services) • LMF40408 Certificate IV in Interior Decoration • LMF50408 Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration Addition of sample program for: • LMF60208 Advanced Diploma of Interior Design
V5 September LMF02v4 This amendment includes: 2009 • a revision to LMF20309 Certificate II in Furniture Making that includes a modification of mandatory requirements and the addition of two new units • the addition of two new qualifications: – LMF32009 Certificate III in Kitchens and Bathrooms (Client Services) – LMF32109 Certificate III in Cabinet Making. This qualification replaces LMF30402 Certificate III in Furniture Making (Cabinet Making).
V4 March LMF02v3 Amendments to Versions 2 and 3 of the Training Package 2009 are incorporated into one Purchasing Guide. It includes units and qualifications in interior decoration and design and furniture design and technology, coopering, blinds and awnings, musical instrument making and repair, piano technology, floor technology, security screens and grills, stained glass and lead lighting and soft furnishing sectors
V3 July 2005 LMF02v3 Amendments made to an incorrect imported unit
V2 LMF02v2 Amendments made to nominal hours and advice that Victoria would not deliver soft furnishing qualification
V1 LMF02 Primary release
Published by the Department of Innovation, Industry and Regional Development, Victoria. © State of Victoria 2010 This work is copyright. It may be reproduced in whole or in part for study or training purposes, subject to the inclusion of an acknowledgement of the source. Apart from any use permitted under the Copyright Act 1968, it is not to be used for commercial use or sale.
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 2 of 110 Requests for other use should be addressed to Department of Innovation, Industry and Regional Development, Skills Victoria, Executive Director, Training Operations Division, PO Box 266, Melbourne, VIC 3001.
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VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 3 of 110 TABLE OF CONTENTS
VICTORIAN PURCHASING GUIDES 5 Definitions used in this Purchasing Guide 5 What are Training Packages? 6
INTRODUCTION 7 What do I need to deliver this Training Package? 7 Where do I get this Training Package? 7
REGISTRATION 7 How does a training organisation become registered? 7
QUALIFICATIONS 8
TRANSITION 10 When should new enrolments be in this Training Package? 10 What about currently enrolled students? 10
ENDORSEMENT PERIOD FOR TRAINING PACKAGES 16
UNITS OF COMPETENCY AND NOMINAL HOURS 17
Imported Units 34
SAMPLE TRAINING PROGRAMS 39 Do I have to devise a training program? 39
INDUSTRY REGULATION 106
OTHER USEFUL LINKS 107 CMM details 107 Training Packages 107 Training Package Support Materials 107
APPRENTICESHIPS AND TRAINEESHIPS 108 What qualifications in this Training Package are available as Apprenticeships and Traineeships? 108
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 4 of 110 VICTORIAN PURCHASING GUIDES
The Victorian Purchasing Guide provides information to assist Registered Training Organisations, teachers/trainers and assessors in using nationally endorsed industry Training Packages within Victoria. You can view, download or print your own copy of the Purchasing Guide from the Training Support Network (TSN) website at: http://trainingsupport.skills.vic.gov.au/ .
Definitions used in this Purchasing Guide
Term Definition
Code Nationally endorsed Training Package qualification code. Title Nationally endorsed Training Package qualification title. Unit Code Nationally endorsed Training Package unit code. Unit Title Nationally endorsed Training Package unit title. Nominal Hours The anticipated hours of supervised learning or training deemed necessary in order to adequately present the educational material. These hours are determined by the Victorian State Training Authority. Nominal hours may vary for a qualification depending on the units of competency selected. Replaced National identifier of the accredited course or Training Package qualification replaced Qualification Code by this Training Package. Replaced National title of the accredited course or Training Package qualification replaced by Qualification Title this Training Package. No New The date from which all new enrolments must be in this Training Package Enrolments In qualification and no new enrolments are to be accepted in the accredited courses or previous version of the Training Package. Scope of The scope that identifies the particular services and products that can be provided by Registration a Registered Training Organisation (RTO). A Registered Training Organisation can be registered to provide either: training delivery services, assessment and products, and issue Australian Qualifications Framework qualifications and Statements of Attainment; or assessment services and products, and issue Australian Qualifications Framework qualifications and Statements of Attainment. In addition, scope of registration is defined by Australian Qualifications Framework qualifications and/or Units of Competency.
Apprenticeships Apprenticeships and Traineeships combine practical work with structured training and Traineeships under a training contract to give people an industry relevant nationally recognised qualification.
Pre-requisite A pre-requisite is a requirement for the attainment of a particular unit or units prior to commencement of another unit of competency.
Entry Requirement Entry requirements do not form part of the qualification, but are specific to the knowledge, skills or experience required to enter and successfully undertake an education or training program. They should be expressed in terms of competency, units of competency or equivalent, and may include licensing or industry recognised standards.
Practical Practical placement refers to any structured workplace learning, including but not Placement limited to, work observation and work experience undertaken by a student as part of a course or training program. Used as a delivery strategy, it forms part of a course to enhance student learning. Practical placement does not apply for an apprentice or trainee under a registered training contract.
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 5 of 110 What are Training Packages?
Training Packages are sets of nationally endorsed standards and qualifications for recognising and assessing people's skills. A Training Package describes the skills and knowledge needed to perform effectively in the workplace. They do not prescribe how an individual should be trained. Teachers and trainers develop learning strategies the ‘how’ depending on learners' needs, abilities and circumstances.
Training Packages are developed by industry through National Industry Skills Councils (www.isc.org.au) or by enterprises to meet the identified training needs of specific industries or industry sectors. To gain national endorsement, developers must provide evidence of extensive consultation and support within the industry area or enterprise.
Training Packages complete a quality assurance process and are then endorsed by the National Quality Council (NQC) (http://www.nqc.tvetaustralia.com.au/) and placed on the National Training Information Service (NTIS) (www.ntis.gov.au).
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 6 of 110 LMF02 FURNISHINGTRAINING PACKAGE PURCHASING GUIDE
INTRODUCTION
If you are a teacher, trainer or assessor in a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), this Guide will assist you in using the LMF02 Furnishing Training Package Version 5. The Guide must be read in conjunction with the Training Package endorsed components (the competency standards, assessment guidelines and qualifications framework).
What do I need to deliver this Training Package?
All training delivery and assessment must be conducted by an RTO that has the Training Package qualifications or specific units of competency on its scope of registration, or that works in partnership with another Registered Training Organisation that does, under the quality arrangements outlined in the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF): AQTF 2007 Essential Standards for Registration http://www.training.com.au/documents/aqtf2k7_ess-std-reg_final2.pdf.
You must have a copy of the endorsed components of the Training Package and be a qualified trainer or assessor in line with the requirements of the AQTF 2007 Essential Standards for Registration.
Where do I get this Training Package?
You can purchase the Training Package from TVET Australia (www.tvetaustralia.com) or the Industry Skills Council (see ‘Links and Contacts’). In addition, you can view and download the endorsed components from the National Training Information Service (www.ntis.gov.au).
REGISTRATION
Under the AQTF 2007 (http://www.training.com.au/aqtf2007/) RTOs issue nationally recognised qualifications and Statements of Attainment in the vocational education and training sector.
To offer qualifications and Statements of Attainment from the LMF02 Furnishing Training Package Version 5, RTOs must have the Training Package qualifications and/or relevant units of competency on their scope of registration.
How does a training organisation become registered?
To gain and maintain registration, RTOs must comply with the nationally agreed standards for training organisations under the AQTF 2007 across a specified scope of qualifications.
The Victorian registering body registers training organisations and audits them for compliance with the AQTF 2007 Essential Standards for Registration.
Applications for registration are made to the registering body in the State or Territory where you have your head office, or where you will conduct most or all of your training and assessment. Because registration is recognised nationally, you make one registration application and pay one registration fee. (However, other fees may apply, for example if the scope of registration alters.)
Details regarding registration as a Training Organisation in Victoria can be found at the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) website: http://www.vrqa.vic.gov.au/vet/vetreg/registration.htm
What are the AQTF 2007 Essential Standards for Registration?
The AQTF 2007 Essential Standards for Registration are the nationally agreed standards for training organisations under the Australian Quality Training Framework adopted by ministers for vocational education and training. The revised AQTF 2007 Essential Standards for Registration and AQTF 2007 Standards for State and Territory Registering Bodies were introduced on and effective from 1 July 2007. The Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) is a set of nationally agreed standards that ensures the quality of vocational education and training products and services throughout Australia.
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 7 of 110 There are two publications to support the development of the standards available on the training.com.au website:
AQTF 2007 Essential Standards for Registration http://www.training.com.au/documents/aqtf2k7_ess-std-reg_final2.pdf standards for RTOs.
AQTF 2007 Users’ Guide to the Essential Standards for Registration http://www.training.com.au/documents/aqtf2k7_usr-guide-ess-std_final2.pdf users’ guide to the standards for RTOs.
QUALIFICATIONS
Code Title Range of Nominal Hours
LMF10108 Certificate I in Furnishing 111 – 295
LMF20202 Certificate II in Furniture Finishing 419 – 455
LMF20309 Certificate II in Furniture Making 244 – 562
LMF20402 Certificate II in Glass and Glazing 395 – 459
LMF20502 Certificate II in Mattress and Base Making 297 – 361
LMF20602 Certificate II in Picture Framing 407
LMF20702 Certificate II in Soft Furnishing 363 – 467
LMF20802 Certificate II in Upholstery 367 – 471
LMF20908 Certificate II in Flooring Technology 335 – 495
LMF21008 Certificate II in Blinds and Awnings 314 – 635
LMF21108 Certificate II in Security Screens and Grills 367 – 431
LMF21208 Certificate II in Stained Glass and Lead Lighting 325 – 571
LMF21308 Certificate II in Coopering 219 – 435
LMF30202 Certificate III in Furniture Finishing 787 – 823
LMF30302 Certificate III in Furniture Making 771 – 1059
LMF30502 Certificate III in Furniture Making (Wood Machining) 591 – 1363
LMF30602 Certificate III in Glass and Glazing 375 – 808
LMF30702 Certificate III in Mattress and Base Making 315 – 435
LMF30802 Certificate III in Picture Framing 791 – 827
LMF30902 Certificate III in Soft Furnishing 975 – 1143
LMF31002 Certificate III in Upholstery 839 – 999
LMF31102 Certificate III in Production Upholstery 795 – 999
LMF31208 Certificate III in Flooring Technology 543 – 1152
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 8 of 110 Code Title Range of Nominal Hours
LMF31308 Certificate III in Coopering 591 – 975
LMF31408 Certificate III in Musical Instrument Making and Repair 859 – 1755
LMF31508 Certificate III in Piano Technology 678 – 1081
LMF31608 Certificate III in Security Screens and Grills 772 – 1032
LMF31708 Certificate III in Stained Glass and Lead Lighting 739 – 1398
LMF31808 Certificate III in Blinds and Awnings 588 – 1159
LMF31908 Certificate III in Interior Decoration (Retail Services) 251 – 412
LMF32009 Certificate III in Kitchens and Bathrooms (Client 361 – 604 Services)
LMF32109 Certificate III in Cabinet Making 588 – 1468
LMF40202 Certificate IV in Furnishing Technology 651 – 1067
LMF40308 Certificate IV in Musical Instrument Making and Repair 707 – 1199
LMF40408 Certificate IV in Interior Decoration 616 – 893
LMF40508 Certificate IV in Furniture Design and Technology 642 – 1131
LMF40609 Certificate IV in Design of Kitchens, Bathrooms and 1002 – 1137 Interior Spaces
LMF50202 Diploma of Furnishing Technology 636 – 1076
LMF50308 Diploma of Stained Glass and Lead Lighting 724 – 950
LMF50408 Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration 1139 – 1855
LMF50508 Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology 941 – 1800
LMF60102 Advanced Diploma of Furnishing Management 540
LMF60208 Advanced Diploma of Interior Design 1385 – 2307
LMF60308 Advanced Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology 1272 – 2631
Nominal hour range for qualification includes the units in the qualification and their prerequisites. In addition, some qualifications have an entry requirement of specified units or their equivalent. These units have a nominal hour value that is not included in the range of nominal hours as they are outside the qualification packaging rules. Many qualifications allow for electives to be selected from other relevant endorsed Training Packages. The range of nominal hours has been calculated based on units within the LMF02 Furnishing Training Package.
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 9 of 110 TRANSITION
Transition arrangements apply where existing accredited courses, or Training Package qualifications, are replaced by qualifications from the LMF02 Furnishing Training Package Version 5.
When should new enrolments be in this Training Package? The following tables show the date from which all new enrolments must be in the LMF02 Furnishing Training Package Version 5 qualifications. From that date, you must not accept any new enrolments in the qualifications or accredited courses being replaced by the new Training Package.
What about currently enrolled students? Where possible, you should give currently enrolled students the opportunity to transfer to the most recent qualification and be mindful of your obligations under Condition 9, of the AQTF Essential Standards for Registration. The Transition Arrangements table of this Guide provides information to assist this process. When making the decision to transfer to the revised qualification, consider issues such as the proportion of the qualification that has been completed by the learner, the degree of alignment with the revised qualification and any potential advantage or disadvantage to learners.
Transition Arrangements for Version 5.2 of this Purchasing Guide
The following qualifications are equivalent to the replaced qualifications. RTOs delivering one or more of the following replaced qualifications, and units in the qualification, will be able to apply for the revised qualifications to their scope of registration by completing a self assessment and emailing/faxing back the form supplied by the VRQA. There should be no-new-enrolments in the replaced qualification after 31 December 2009.
Training Replaced Package Training Package Qualification Qualification Replaced Qualification Title Qualification Title Code Code
LMF20202 Certificate II in Furniture Finishing No Change No Change – Employability skills components added
LMF20402 Certificate II in Glass and Glazing No Change No Change – Employability skills components added
LMF20502 Certificate II in Mattress and Base No Change No Change – Employability Making skills components added
LMF20602 Certificate II in Picture Framing No Change No Change – Employability skills components added
LMF20702 Certificate II in Soft Furnishing No Change No Change – Employability skills components added. Qualification rules modified to comply with package protocols
LMF20802 Certificate II in Upholstery No Change No Change – Employability skills components added
LMF20908 Certificate II in Flooring Technology LMF20102 Certificate II in Floor Covering and Finishing
LMF30202 Certificate III in Furniture Finishing No Change No Change – Employability skills components added
LMF30302 Certificate III in Furniture Making No Change No Change – Employability skills components added
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 10 of 110 Training Replaced Package Training Package Qualification Qualification Replaced Qualification Title Qualification Title Code Code
LMF30402 Certificate III in Furniture Making LMF32109 Certificate III in Cabinet (Cabinet Making) Making
LMF30502 Certificate III in Furniture Making No Change No Change – Employability (Wood Machining) skills components added
LMF30602 Certificate III in Glass and Glazing No Change No Change – Employability skills components added
LMF30702 Certificate III in Mattress and Base No Change No Change – Employability Making skills components added
LMF30802 Certificate III in Picture Framing No Change No Change – Employability skills components added
LMF30902 Certificate III in Soft Furnishing No Change No Change – Employability skills components added. Qualification rules modified to comply with package protocols
LMF31002 Certificate III in Upholstery No Change No Change – Employability skills components added
LMF31102 Certificate III in Production No Change No Change – Employability Upholstery skills components added
LMF31208 Certificate III in Flooring LMF30102 LMF30102 Certificate III in Technology Floor Covering and Finishing
LMF40202 Certificate IV in Furnishing No Change No Change – Employability Technology skills components added
LMF50202 Diploma of Furnishing Technology No Change No Change – Employability skills components added
LMF60102 Advanced Diploma of Furnishing No Change No Change – Employability Management skills components added
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 11 of 110 The following qualifications are new qualifications. RTOs will be able to add these qualifications to their scope of registration using the standard application process.
Training Package Training Package Qualification Title Qualification Code
LMF10108 Certificate I in Furnishing
LMF21008 Certificate II in Blinds and Awnings
LMF21108 Certificate II in Security Screens and Grills
LMF21208 Certificate II in Stained Glass and Lead Lighting
LMF21308 Certificate II in Coopering
LMF31308 Certificate III in Coopering
LMF31408 Certificate III in Musical Instrument Making and Repair
LMF31508 Certificate III in Piano Technology
LMF31608 Certificate III in Security Screens and Grills
LMF31708 Certificate III in Stained Glass and Lead Lighting
LMF31808 Certificate III in Blinds and Awnings
LMF31908 Certificate III in Interior Decoration (Retail Services)
LMF32009 Certificate III in Kitchens and Bathrooms (Client Services)
LMF32109 Certificate III in Cabinet Making
LMF40308 Certificate IV in Musical Instrument Making and Repair
LMF40408 Certificate IV in Interior Decoration
LMF40508 Certificate IV in Furniture Design and Technology
LMF40609 Certificate IV in Design of Kitchens, Bathrooms and Interior spaces
LMF50308 Diploma of Stained Glass and Lead Lighting
LMF50408 Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration
LMF50508 Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology
LMF60208 Advanced Diploma of Interior Design
LMF60308 Advanced Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 12 of 110 Transition Arrangements for Version 1 of this Purchasing Guide
The following qualifications are equivalent to the replaced qualifications. RTOs will be able to add these qualifications to their scope of registration using the standard application process. There should be no-new- enrolments in the replaced qualification after 30 June 2010.
Training Replaced Package Training Package Qualification Qualification Replaced Qualification Title Qualification Title Code Code LMF20309 Certificate II in Furniture Making LMF20302 Certificate II in Furniture Making 21278VIC Certificate II in Furnishing (Cabinet Making, Wood Machining and Furniture Polishing – Preapprenticeship)
Mapping Table
The following table maps units of competency from the replaced qualification 21278VIC Certificate II in Furniture Making (Cabinet Making, Wood Machining, Furniture Polishing – Preapprenticeship) to the LMF20309 Certificate II in Furniture Making.
LMF20309 Certificate II in Furniture 21278VIC Certificate II in Making Furnishing (Cabinet Making, Wood Machining and Furniture Polishing – Preapprenticeship) Unit Code Unit Title Replaced Replaced Unit Comments Unit Code Title
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements LMFCR0003A Carry out Equivalent unit and calculations measurements and calculations LMFFM2001B Use furniture making LMFFM2001A Use furniture making Equivalent unit sector hand and power sector hand and tools power tools MSAPMSUP102A Communicate in the Communicate in the Equivalent unit LMFCR0002A workplace workplace MSAPMSUP106A Work in a team Work effectively with Equivalent unit LMFCR0004A others CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the No equivalent unit construction industry MSAPMOHS200A Work safely Follow safe working Equivalent unit LMFCR0001A policies and practices LMFFF2004B Prepare surfaces for LMFFF2004A Prepare surfaces for Equivalent unit finishing finishing LMFFF2006B Apply surface coatings LMFFF2006A Apply surface Equivalent unit by spray gun coatings by spray gun LMFFM2002B Assemble furnishing LMFFM2002A Assemble furnishing Equivalent unit components components LMFFM2003B Select and apply Select and apply Equivalent unit LMFFM2003A hardware hardware LMFFM2004B Apply sheet laminates by Apply sheet laminates Equivalent unit LMFFM2004A hand by hand LMFFM2005B Join solid timber LMFFM2005A Join solid timber Equivalent unit
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 13 of 110 LMF20309 Certificate II in Furniture 21278VIC Certificate II in Making Furnishing (Cabinet Making, Wood Machining and Furniture Polishing – Preapprenticeship) Unit Code Unit Title Replaced Replaced Unit Comments Unit Code Title
LMFFM2006B Hand make timber joints LMFFM2006A Hand make timber Equivalent unit joints LMFFM2007B Follow plans to LMFFM2007A Follow plans to Equivalent unit assemble production assemble production furniture furniture LMFFM2008B Bend and form cane No equivalent unit LMFFM2009B Construct cane furniture No equivalent unit LMFFM2010B Set up, operate and LMFFM2010A Set up, operate and Equivalent unit maintain basic static maintain basic static machines machines LMFFM2011B Apply manufactured LMFFM2011A Apply manufactured Equivalent unit board conversion board conversion techniques techniques LMFFM2012B Set up, operate and LMFFM2012A Set up, operate and Equivalent unit maintain pressure and maintain pressure and clamping machines clamping machines LMFKB2001A Prepare for cabinet No equivalent unit installation LMFKB2002A Provide assistance in No equivalent unit cabinet installation MEM16008A Interact with computing BSBCMN107A Operate a personal Equivalent unit technology computer MSACMC210A Manage the impact of No equivalent unit change on own work MSACMS200A Apply competitive No equivalent unit manufacturing practices MSACMS201A Sustain process No equivalent unit improvements MSACMT220A Apply quick changeover No equivalent unit procedures MSACMT221A Apply Just in Time (JIT) No equivalent unit procedures MSACMT230A Apply cost factors to No equivalent unit work practices MSACMT240A Apply 5S procedures in No equivalent unit a manufacturing environment MSACMT250A Monitor process No equivalent unit capability MSACMT251A Apply quality standards No equivalent unit MSACMT260A Use planning software No equivalent unit systems in manufacturing MSACMT261A Use SCADA systems in No equivalent unit manufacturing MSACMT270A Use sustainable energy No equivalent unit practices
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 14 of 110 LMF20309 Certificate II in Furniture 21278VIC Certificate II in Making Furnishing (Cabinet Making, Wood Machining and Furniture Polishing – Preapprenticeship) Unit Code Unit Title Replaced Replaced Unit Comments Unit Code Title MSACMT271A Use sustainable No equivalent unit environmental practices MSACMT280A Undertake root cause No equivalent unit analysis MSACMT281A Contribute to the No equivalent unit application of a proactive maintenance strategy MSAPMSUP201A Receive or despatch No equivalent unit goods MSAPMSUP240A Undertake minor No equivalent unit maintenance MSAPMSUP273A Handle goods LMFGN2002A Move and store Equivalent unit LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and materials and products products ABC501 Introduction to No equivalent unit furnishing industry LMFFM1001A Construct a basic No equivalent unit timber furnishing product LMFGG2002A Apply first aid No equivalent unit TDTD397C Handle dangerous No equivalent unit and hazardous goods ABC999 Industry placement No equivalent unit LMFFM3021B Set up, operate and LMFFM3021A Set up, operate and Equivalent unit maintain drilling maintain drilling machines machines LMFGN3001B Read and interpret LMFGN3001A Read and interpret Equivalent unit documents documents LMFFM3002B Construct furniture using LMFFM3002A Construct furniture Equivalent unit leg and rail method using leg and rail method LMFFM3012B Prepare cutting list from LMFFM3012A Prepare cutting list Equivalent unit plans and job from plans and job specification specification LMFFM1002A Operate basic wood No equivalent unit working machines LMFFM3020B Set up, operate and LMFFM3020A Set up, operate and Equivalent unit maintain sawing maintain sawing machines machines LMFFM3023B Set up, operate and LMFFM3023A Set up, operate and Equivalent unit maintain planing and maintain planing and finishing machines finishing machines LMFFF1001A Complete a basic No equivalent unit finishing product LMFFF2001B Use furniture finishing LMFFF2001A Use furnishing Equivalent unit sector hand and power finishing sector hand tools and power tools LMFFF2002B Dismantle/re-assemble LMFFF2002A Dismantle/reassemble Equivalent unit furniture furniture LMFFF2003B Remove surface LMFFF2003A Remove surface Equivalent unit coatings coating
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 15 of 110 LMF20309 Certificate II in Furniture 21278VIC Certificate II in Making Furnishing (Cabinet Making, Wood Machining and Furniture Polishing – Preapprenticeship) Unit Code Unit Title Replaced Replaced Unit Comments Unit Code Title LMFFF2008B Apply surface coatings LMFFF2008A Apply surface Equivalent unit by hand coatings by hand LMFFF3008B Apply traditional French LMFFF3008A Apply traditional Equivalent unit polishing techniques french polishing techniques
ENDORSEMENT PERIOD FOR TRAINING PACKAGES
There is a difference between the accreditation period of a state accredited course and the endorsement of a Training Package qualification. For Training Packages, the National Quality Council specifies a date that the review of the Training Package is to be completed. This date is not an expiry date; therefore, Training Package qualifications are current until they are replaced by qualifications in the reviewed or re-endorsed Training Package. In the case of a course, currency is for a fixed period of time determined at the time of accreditation and is recorded on the National Training Information Service (NTIS).
High Risk Work - Licensing units Victorian RTOs must have written verification from WorkSafe before applying to the VRQA for an extension to their scope of registration. This applies to units delivered as part of a qualification or where individual units only are conducted. This requirement will also apply where the units are imported into another Training Package qualification or accredited course. Learners completing the High Risk Work units will not be eligible for licensing in Victoria unless the RTO has met this requirement. RTOs should be aware that there are mandatory assessment tools for all High Risk Work units. Information about the WorkSafe approval process is available from: http://www.workcover.vic.gov.au
The following High Risk Work units may be included on an RTO’s scope of registration either as part of a qualification or individually if the RTO does not intend to deliver the qualification in full.
Construction Induction Unit Victorian RTOs must have written verification from WorkSafe to deliver and assess the unit CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry before applying for an extension to their scope of registration by following the process outlined previously for High Risk Work. Information about the WorkSafe approval process is available from: http://www.workcover.vic.gov.au
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 16 of 110 UNITS OF COMPETENCY AND NOMINAL HOURS
RTOs are advised that there is a mapping inside the Training Package that describes the relationship between new units and superseded or replaced units from the previous version of LMF02 Furnishing Training Package. RTOs should be familiar with the mapping tables contained within the current Training Package.
You must be sure that all training and assessment leading to qualifications or Statements of Attainment from the LMF02 Furnishing Training Package is conducted against the Training Package units of competency and complies with the requirements in the assessment guidelines.
Listing of the Units of Competency and Nominal Hours
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
Blinds and Awnings
LMFBA1001A Construct a basic roll up blind 100
LMFBA2001A Use blinds and awnings sector hand and power tools 40
LMFBA2002A Set up, operate and maintain blinds and awnings sector static 50 machines
LMFBA2003A Construct Holland-style blinds 16
LMFBA2004A Select and apply blinds and awnings hardware and fixings 24
LMFBA2005A Construct roll up and pull down style blinds and awnings 80
LMFBA2006A Construct vertical style blinds 50
LMFBA2007A Construct textiles for canopy style awnings 40
LMFBA2008A Construct plastic and timber Venetian-style blinds 50
LMFBA2009A Construct aluminium Venetian-style blinds 50
LMFBA2010A Construct metal louvre and canopy hooded style awnings 60
LMFBA2011A Construct aluminium roll up style awnings 60
LMFBA3001A Install interior blinds 60
LMFBA3002A Install exterior blinds and awnings 60
LMFBA3003A Install timber shutters 60
LMFBA3004A Construct folding arm style awnings 24
LMFBA3005A Construct framework for canopy style awnings 20
LMFBA3006A Construct pleated style blinds 40
LMFBA3007A Construct wood weave style blinds 40
LMFBA3008A Construct pelmets 40
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 17 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
LMFBA3009A Provide advice to customers on blinds and awnings 40
LMFBA4001A Assess suitability of blinds or awnings 40
Coopering
LMFCP2001A Use coopering sector hand and power tools 40
LMFCP2002A Produce barrels using non-fired processes 80
LMFCP3001A Apply product and material knowledge to coopering operations 80
LMFCP3002A Select and season timber for coopering production 40
LMFCP3003A Produce barrels using fired processes 40
LMFCP3004A Maintain and repair barrels 40
Core and Generic
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and products 16
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
Flooring Technology
LMFFL1001A Complete simple floor covering installation 100
LMFFL2001A Use flooring technology sector hand and power tools 56
LMFFL2002A Receive and prepare floor covering materials for installation 8
LMFFL2003A Select, operate and maintain floor covering cutting machine 8
LMFFL2004A Moisture test timber and concrete 16
LMFFL2101A Remove existing floor coverings 32
LMFFL2102A Prepare, select and apply smoothing and patching compounds 24
LMFFL2103A Select and apply appropriate compounds and additives 24
LMFFL2104A Prepare concrete sub-floors using wet cleaning methods 24
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 18 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
LMFFL2105A Select, prepare and apply moisture barriers and damp proof 40 membranes to concrete sub-floors
LMFFL2106A Prepare walls for coverings 8
LMFFL2107A Select, operate and maintain grinding equipment 24
LMFFL2108A Select, operate and maintain shot blasting equipment 24
LMFFL2109A Select, operate and maintain demolition equipment 16
LMFFL2110A Select, operate and maintain scarifying equipment 24
LMFFL2111A Coarse sand timber flooring 24
LMFFL2112A Install hard underlays 32
LMFFL2201A Install carpet cushion/underlays and gripper accessories 40
LMFFL2202A Install unpatterned tufted and bonded carpet floor coverings 96
LMFFL2203A Install carpet tiles using standard installation procedures 40
LMFFL2204A Install unpatterned tufted and bonded carpet floor coverings to stairs 56
LMFFL2301A Install lay flat vinyl floor coverings 40
LMFFL2302A Install resilient tiles using standard installation procedures 40
LMFFL2501A Install laminate and engineered timber flooring 40
LMFFL2502A Install impact and sound absorption underlay 8
LMFFL2503A Nail strip timber flooring 40
LMFFL2504A Install expansion joints 24
LMFFL2505A Install mouldings and edge trims to timber flooring 32
LMFFL3001B Plan and cost flooring technology work 24
LMFFL3002A Establish and maintain a safe flooring technology work environment 8
LMFFL3101A Inspect sub-floors 24
LMFFL3102A Prepare, select and apply screed to concrete sub-floors 24
LMFFL3201A Install carpet tiles using custom designs 40
LMFFL3202A Install adhesive fixed carpet floor coverings 80
LMFFL3203A Install commercial carpet floor coverings 48
LMFFL3204A Install patterned carpet floor coverings 56
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LMFFL3205A Install custom design carpet and decorative finishes 40
LMFFL3206A Install synthetic textile floor coverings to sports facilities 80
LMFFL3207A Install carpet floor coverings to custom design stairs 56
LMFFL3301A Install linoleum floor coverings 40
LMFFL3302A Install commercial vinyl floor coverings 40
LMFFL3303A Install resilient floor coverings using custom designs and decorative 40 finishes
LMFFL3304A Install resilient tiles using custom design and decorative finishes 40
LMFFL3305A Install rubber floor coverings 40
LMFFL3306A Install resilient sheet to walls 24
LMFFL3307A Install resilient sheet to bench and counter tops 24
LMFFL3308A Install anti-static resilient floor coverings 20
LMFFL3309A Install conductive resilient floor coverings 20
LMFFL3310A Cut and install resilient floor coverings to stairs 32
LMFFL3401A Mix and apply epoxy and seamless floor coverings 32
LMFFL3402A Apply solvent based coatings to timber flooring 16
LMFFL3403A Apply water-based coatings to timber flooring 16
LMFFL3404A Apply oil-based coatings to timber flooring 16
LMFFL3405A Apply composite based coatings 16
LMFFL3406A Apply emulsion wax 16
LMFFL3407A Apply stains and fillers 16
LMFFL3501A Adapt and apply custom designs to timber flooring 40
LMFFL3502A Cut and install timber flooring materials to stairs 40
LMFFL3503A Install direct stick timber flooring 56
LMFFL3504A Inspect defective timber flooring 40
LMFFL3505A Install block parquetry flooring 32
LMFFL3506A Install cork tiles 48
LMFFL3507A Install patterned parquetry flooring 32
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LMFFL3508A Install mosaic parquetry flooring 32
LMFFL3509A Install sprung timber flooring 56
LMFFL3510A Install strip timber flooring onto battens 32
LMFFL3511A Install strip timber flooring onto plywood 32
LMFFL3512A Repair timber flooring 24
LMFFL3513A Maintain timber, laminate and engineered flooring 24
LMFFL3601A Fine sand timber flooring 24
LMFFL3602A Edge sand timber flooring 16
LMFFL3603A Sand cork flooring 16
LMFFL3604A Sand and fill parquetry flooring 16
LMFFL3605A Apply finishes to cork flooring 24
Furniture Design
LMFDN4001B Produce drawings from design concepts 64
LMFDN4002B Produce line and component production drawings 64
LMFDN4003B Produce patterns and/or templates 36
LMFDN4004B Design, construct and test jigs 80
LMFDN4005B Work within a furniture design team 54
LMFDN5001B Generate and transfer complex computer-aided drawings and 72 specifications
LMFDN5006B Manage furniture design 100
Furniture Finishing
LMFFF1001B Complete a basic furniture finishing product 100
LMFFF2001B Use furniture finishing sector hand and power tools 48
LMFFF2002B Dismantle/re-assemble furniture 56
LMFFF2003B Remove surface coatings 40
LMFFF2004B Prepare surfaces for finishing 24
LMFFF2005B Maintain spray equipment and booth 24
LMFFF2006B Apply surface coatings by spray gun 60
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LMFFF2007B Apply stains, fillers and bleach 52
LMFFF2008B Apply surface coatings by hand 40
LMFFF3001B Match and make up colours 52
LMFFF3002B Set up, operate and maintain mechanical coatings systems 40
LMFFF3003B Apply plural component coatings 52
LMFFF3004B Apply soft rubber techniques 20
LMFFF3005B Enhance finishes 24
LMFFF3006B Repair and touch up surfaces 40
LMFFF3007B Apply graining and decorative finishes 40
LMFFF3008B Apply traditional French polishing techniques 60
LMFFF3009B Set up, operate and maintain CNC coating systems 40
Furniture Making
LMFFM1001B Construct a basic timber furnishing product 100
LMFFM1002B Operate basic woodworking machines 100
LMFFM2001B Use furniture making sector hand and power tools 40
LMFFM2002B Assemble furnishing components 20
LMFFM2003B Select and apply hardware 16
LMFFM2004B Apply sheet laminates by hand 8
LMFFM2005B Join solid timber 8
LMFFM2006B Hand make timber joints 40
LMFFM2007B Follow plans to assemble production furniture 16
LMFFM2008B Bend and form cane 60
LMFFM2009B Construct cane furniture 100
LMFFM2010B Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines 56
LMFFM2011B Apply manufactured board conversion techniques 16
LMFFM2012B Set up, operate and maintain pressure and clamping machines 20
LMFFM3001B Construct chair and couch frames 64
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LMFFM3002B Construct furniture using leg and rail method 64
LMFFM3003B Produce angled and curved furniture using manufactured board 64
LMFFM3004B Produce angled and curved furniture using solid timber 64
LMFFM3005B Fabricate custom furniture 64
LMFFM3006B Install furnishing products 24
LMFFM3007B Prepare and apply decorative surfaces for furniture 24
LMFFM3010B Select timbers for furniture production 8
LMFFM3011B Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings 60
LMFFM3012B Prepare cutting list from plans and job specifications 16
LMFFM3013B Measure and draw site layout for manufactured furniture products 16
LMFFM3020B Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines 24
LMFFM3021B Set up, operate and maintain drilling machines 24
LMFFM3022B Set up, operate and maintain joining machines 52
LMFFM3023B Set up, operate and maintain planing and finishing machines 40
LMFFM3024B Set up, operate and maintain multi-head planing and moulding 60 machines
LMFFM3025B Set up, operate and maintain routing and shaping machines 60
LMFFM3026B Set up, operate and maintain mechanical wood turning lathes 60
LMFFM3027B Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding machines 60
LMFFM3028B Fabricate synthetic solid surface products 40
LMFFM3030B Set up, operate and maintain CNC sizing machines 60
LMFFM3031B Set up, operate and maintain CNC machining and processing centres 80
LMFFM3032B Produce and maintain cutting tools 40
LMFFM3033B Construct jigs and fixtures 40
LMFFM4005A Hand carve wood to custom design 60
LMFFM4006A Construct joints for custom furniture 40
LMFFM4007A Produce curved and shaped components for custom furniture 64
LMFFM4008A Produce veneered components for custom furniture 64
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Furniture Technology
LMFFT4001B Coordinate on-site installation of furnishing products 40
LMFFT4002B Customise stock lines 54
LMFFT4003B Organise production processes 60
LMFFT4004B Establish and monitor production inventory requirements 36
LMFFT4005B Install and commission CNC software 20
LMFFT4006B Construct prototypes and samples 160
LMFFT4007B Sample, inspect and test products to specifications 36
LMFFT4008B Interpret and use workplace information 54
LMFFT4009A Match furnishing style/materials to customer requirements 24
LMFFT4010B Identify and calculate production costs 36
LMFFT4011B Purchase materials and consumables 36
LMFFT4012A Prepare a tender submission 40
LMFFT5001B Evaluate and select production materials and equipment 40
LMFFT5002B Establish and develop production processes and area layout 54
LMFFT5003B Manage installation and commissioning of equipment 20
LMFFT5004B Develop and document procedures and specifications 54
LMFFT5005B Organise enterprise maintenance programs 60
LMFFT5006B Plan production 54
LMFFT5010B Optimise CNC operations 60
LMFFT5011B Develop, trial and evaluate prototypes 108
LMFFT5012B Determine production feasibility of designs 36
LMFFT5013B Develop products and related processes 54
LMFFT5014B Establish and monitor business information systems 44
LMFFT5015B Establish and implement contracts for external goods or services 44
LMFFT5016B Establish customer contracts 40
LMFFT6001B Research and evaluate products, materials and processes 80
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Glass and Glazing
LMFGG1001B Complete a basic glass and glazing project 100
LMFGG2001B Use glass and glazing sector hand and power tools 56
LMFGG2002B Apply First Aid 8
LMFGG2003B Operate glass freefall rack and table 8
LMFGG2004B Process thin glass by hand 64
LMFGG2005B Move glass sheets by hand 8
LMFGG2006B Move single glass sheets by mechanical means 16
LMFGG2007B Process glass by basic machines 48
LMFGG2008B Glaze/reglaze residential windows and doors 72
LMFGG2009B Fabricate and assemble metal frames 48
LMFGG2010B Fabricate and install insect and security screens 44
LMFGG3001B Store and handle glass 20
LMFGG3002B Assess glass and glazing requirements 24
LMFGG3003B Move block/bulk glass sheet by mechanical means 28
LMFGG3004B Process thick glass by hand 73
LMFGG3005B Process glass by semi-automatic and automatic machines 56
LMFGG3006B Apply film to glass 48
LMFGG3007B Form glass 40
LMFGG3008B Apply patterns and designs to glass 32
LMFGG3009B Set up and operate glass laminating equipment 60
LMFGG3010B Set up and operate glass toughening equipment 60
LMFGG3011B Set up and operate glass silvering equipment 60
LMFGG3012B Set up and operate insulated glass unit manufacturing equipment 60
LMFGG3013B Construct and repair leadlight panels 56
LMFGG3014B Prepare and install mirrors 32
LMFGG3015B Fabricate and install shower screens and wardrobe doors 24
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LMFGG3016B Fabricate and install residential windows and doors 40
LMFGG3017B Fabricate and install commercial glazing 40
LMFGG3018B Prepare and install architectural engineered glazing 40
LMFGG3019B Conduct commercial and structural glazing 40
Mattress Base
LMFMB1001B Complete a basic mattress and base product 100
LMFMB2001B Use mattress and base sector hand and power tools 56
LMFMB2002B Prepare and assemble base unit 20
LMFMB2003B Assemble mattress components 40
LMFMB2004B Cut mattress and base fabrics 40
LMFMB3001B Assemble springs for mattresses 20
LMFMB3002B Make springs for mattresses and bases 40
LMFMB3003B Set up, operate and maintain a tape edging machine 20
LMFMB3004B Set up, operate and maintain a quilting machine 80
Musical Instruments
LMFMI3001A Assemble instrument components 48
LMFMI3002A Construct and apply decorative treatments and finishes to musical 30 instruments
LMFMI3003A Manufacture acoustic guitars 80
LMFMI3004A Manufacture brass instruments 320
LMFMI3005A Manufacture electric guitars 80
LMFMI3006A Manufacture percussion instruments 80
LMFMI3007A Manufacture special stringed instruments 80
LMFMI3008A Manufacture stringed instruments 260
LMFMI3009A Repair brass instruments 56
LMFMI3010A Repair percussion instruments 40
LMFMI3011A Repair woodwind instruments 40
LMFMI4001A Repair acoustic guitars 80
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LMFMI4002A Repair electric guitars 80
LMFMI4003A Repair special stringed instruments 80
LMFMI4004A Repair stringed instruments 100
Piano Technology
LMFPT3001A Develop knowledge of piano industry 12
LMFPT3002A Select materials for piano repair and manufacture 15
LMFPT3003A Repair upright and grand piano action, keys and pedals 50
LMFPT3004A Rebuild upright and grand piano action, keys and pedals 90
LMFPT3005A Re-string and re-pin a piano 40
LMFPT3006A Regulate action, keys and pedals of upright pianos 50
LMFPT3007A Regulate actions, keys and pedals of grand pianos 40
LMFPT3008A Understand piano tuning theory and basic acoustics 30
LMFPT3009A Develop control of tuning hammers 30
LMFPT3010A Pitch raise 30
LMFPT3011A Tune unisons aurally to a beatless condition 60
LMFPT3012A Tune octaves aurally to appropriate stretch 60
LMFPT3013A Tune a temperament octave to produce an equally tempered scale 60
LMFPT3014A Tune a piano aurally and/or electronically within time and accuracy 90 constraints
LMFPT3015A Voice a piano 40
LMFPT3016A Provide advice to customers on piano tuning and repair 20
Security Screens
LMFSS2001A Use security screens and grills hand and power tools 56
LMFSS2002A Rectify faults in product 30
LMFSS2003A Prepare product for Australian Standards testing 20
LMFSS2004A Undertake surface preparation 30
LMFSS3001A Install security screens and grills 60
LMFSS3002A Apply patterns and designs to security screens and grills 24
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LMFSS3003A Resolve quality and compliance issues 16
Soft Furnishing
LMFSF1001B Produce basic soft furnishing accessories 100
LMFSF2001B Cut single layer fabrics 40
LMFSF2002B Machine sew materials 48
LMFSF2003B Machine sew using specific techniques 60
LMFSF2004B Hand sew soft furnishings 16
LMFSF2005B Operate a steam press 16
LMFSF2006B Calculate fabric quantities for window coverings 56
LMFSF2007B Construct unlined curtains/drapes 48
LMFSF2008B Construct lined curtains/drapes 40
LMFSF2009B Construct padded pelmets 40
LMFSF2010B Make up tracks for window coverings 24
LMFSF2011B Fit and adjust curtain hardware 48
LMFSF2012B Fit and adjust interior blinds 24
LMFSF2013B Dress windows 24
LMFSF2014B Use soft furnishing sector hand and power tools 56
LMFSF3001B Operate drop cutting machines 24
LMFSF3002B Use automated curtain pleating equipment 24
LMFSF3003B Follow patterns to produce window toppings 40
LMFSF3004B Construct roman style blinds 56
LMFSF3005B Construct Austrian/festoon style blinds 56
LMFSF3006B Chemically join textiles 24
LMFSF3007B Lay out patterns and cut fabrics 40
LMFSF3008B Measure up and calculate fabric quantities for window coverings 56
LMFSF3009B Manufacture bedspreads 60
LMFSF3010B Manufacture bed linen and table cloths 48
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LMFSF3011B Advise customers on interior decoration 52
LMFSF3012B Install motorised curtains and blind 60
LMFSF3013B Follow patterns to produce soft furnishing accessories 40
LMFSF3014B Provide technical advice to customers 48
Stained Glass and Leadlight
LMFSL2001A Assemble lead light and stained glass components 112
LMFSL3001A Apply product and material knowledge to production operations 50
LMFSL3002A Paint glass 128
LMFSL3003A Fire glass 80
LMFSL3004A Protect stained glass and lead lighting 40
LMFSL3005A Fabricate and install residential lead light and stained glass windows 80 and doors
LMFSL3006A Prepare and install architectural engineered lead light and stained 80 glass
LMFSL5001A Assess conservation requirements 80
LMFSL5002A Remove heritage lead light and stained glass 80
LMFSL5003A Conserve heritage lead light and stained glass 80
LMFSL5004A Install heritage lead light and stained glass 80
LMFSL5005A Apply innovation in contemporary lead light and stained glass 80
Upholstery
LMFUP1001B Complete a basic upholstery project 100
LMFUP2001B Use upholstery sector hand and power tools 48
LMFUP2002B Fit upholstery components 36
LMFUP2003B Apply contemporary foundations to upholstered furniture 48
LMFUP2004B Machine sew upholstery final cover materials (basic) 36
LMFUP2005B Develop cutting plan and cut single layer upholstery fabric 36
LMFUP2006B Dismantle/reassemble furniture for upholstering 48
LMFUP3001B Apply traditional foundations to upholstered furniture 64
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LMFUP3002B Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using basic technique 48
LMFUP3003A Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using decorative 60 technique
LMFUP3004B Lay out patterns and cut leather 24
LMFUP3005B Machine sew upholstery final cover materials (complex) 24
LMFUP3006B Fit and apply leather to furniture 24
LMFUP3007B Manufacture and fit loose covers 48
LMFUP3008B Apply finishing techniques to upholstered furniture 24
LMFUP3009B Develop cutting plan and cut multiple layer upholstery fabric 24
LMFUP3010B Cut, sew and fit skirts to upholstered furniture 28
LMFUP3011B Cut, sew and fit or fill cushions 48
LMFUP3012B Apply marine sewing and installation techniques 60
LMFUP3013B Cut and sew canvas and acrylics 60
LMFUP3014B Set up, operate and maintain CNC cutting machines 100
Interior Design and Decoration
LMFID1001A Plan the decoration of a simple space 100
LMFID3002A Source and specify decoration products 20
LMFID3005A Style a retail display 36
LMFID4001A Research, analyse and apply colour for interior spaces 80
LMFID4002A Decorate residential interiors 80
LMFID4003A Prepare a materials board for client presentation 20
LMFID4004A Research and recommend furniture and accessories 36
LMFID4005A Research and recommend soft furnishings for interiors 50
LMFID4006A Research and recommend hard materials and finishes for interiors 54
LMFID4007A Identify materials, construction techniques and methods used in 54 building interiors
LMFID4008A Assess interior light and recommend light fittings 36
LMFID4009A Research architectural styles and movements 36
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LMFID4010A Research interior decoration and design influences 36
LMFID4011A Determine occupational health and safety implications of interior 10 effects
LMFID5001A Design residential interiors 108
LMFID5002A Develop a decoration proposal for a complex site 108
LMFID5003A Evaluate site for interior design brief 40
LMFID5004A Specify structural elements, systems and services for interior spaces 72
LMFID5005A Explore and apply creative design methodology to interior space 60
LMFID5006A Design interior lighting 36
LMFID5007A Decorate for events 40
LMFID5008A Design interiors for people with disabilities and the elderly 108
LMFID5009A Research and recommend colour and applied finishes 40
LMFID5010A Provide interior styling service 36
LMFID5011A Specify soft furnishings for complete interior solution 54
LMFID5012A Research and recommend artwork 36
LMFID5013A Design for small to medium scale commercial or institutional interiors 108
LMFID5014A Use CAD applications to complete models and documentation for 80 interior design projects
LMFID5015A Decorate interiors for restoration projects 80
LMFID6001A Resolve complex spatial problems through modelling 54
LMFID6002A Apply 3D visualisation techniques to represent interior designs 54
LMFID6003A Design for large scale commercial or institutional interiors 108
LMFID6004A Design interiors for hospitality environments 108
LMFID6005A Design for retail interiors 108
LMFID6006A Design for conservation and restoration projects 108
LMFID6007A Select and instruct contractors and consultants 40
LMFID6008A Evaluate design project outcomes 36
LMFID6009A Produce digital presentations for commercial projects 72
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Furniture Design and Technology
LMFFDT4001A Apply finishing techniques to custom furniture 54
LMFFDT4002A Assemble custom furniture 108
LMFFDT4003A Assess and record the lifecycle of a furniture product 36
LMFFDT4004A Assess environmental impact of a design 36
LMFFDT4005A Construct and evaluate furniture prototypes and samples 108
LMFFDT4006A Establish and maintain a safe furniture making work environment 40
LMFFDT4007A Establish the design brief 36
LMFFDT4008A Determine occupational health and safety implications of furniture 40 designs
LMFFDT4009A Prepare and present furniture design information 18
LMFFDT4010A Produce and evaluate developmental furniture models to scale 20
LMFFDT4011A Set up, operate and maintain basic static woodworking machines 54
LMFFDT4012A Produce ideation drawings 54
LMFFDT4013A Research and select furniture finishes 18
LMFFDT4014A Research and select furniture materials and technology 72
LMFFDT4015A Research furniture styles and movements 30
LMFFDT4016A Select, use and maintain hand tools for the creation of custom 54 furniture
LMFFDT4017A Set up and operate a wood turning lathe to produce off-centre work 60
LMFFDT4018A Produce templates and jigs for custom made furniture 54
LMFFDT5001A Apply ergonomics, anthropometrics and proxemic considerations to a 108 product
LMFFDT5002A Apply resources sustainably 36
LMFFDT5003A Assess and resolve technical integrity of a design 60
LMFFDT5004A Develop self as a furniture designer 72
LMFFDT5005A Construct custom furniture using advanced techniques 198
LMFFDT5007A Design a batch or limited production item of furniture 30
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LMFFDT5008A Design a furniture product using high volume technology services 30 (HVTS) in production
LMFFDT5009A Design a one-off item of furniture 30
LMFFDT5010A Research and recommend alternative manufacturing processes 27
LMFFDT5011A Research and recommend machine technology for furniture 54 production
LMFFDT5013A Evaluate furniture design proposals and concepts 60
LMFFDT6001A Assess economic impact of a design 36
LMFFDT6002A Design for mass production 108
LMFFDT6003A Evaluate and participate in design industry networks 72
LMFFDT6004A Investigate legal requirements for designs 36
LMFFDT6005A Work collaboratively on a design project 54
Kitchens and Bathrooms
LMFKB2001A Prepare for cabinet installation 12
LMFKB2002A Provide assistance in cabinet installation 12
LMFKB3001A Identify processes in kitchen and bathroom projects 80
LMFKB3002A Determine requirements for installation of cabinets 46
LMFKB3003A Check and measure fit of cabinets 20
LMFKB3004A Conduct on-site adjustments to cabinets and components 16
LMFKB3005A Fabricate cabinets for the built-in environment 80
LMFKB3006A Install fitted cabinets and components 35
LMFKB3007A Provide advice on cabinet design features 40
LMFKB3008A Identify cabinet construction and installation methods 22
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 33 of 110 Imported Units
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
BCGBC4037A Prepare drawing for heritage works 40
BCGCM3001B Operate elevated work platforms 32
BSBCCO304A Provide sales solutions to customers 40
BSBCMM301A Process customer complaints 30
BSBCMN207A Prepare and process financial/business documents 40
BSBCMN208A Deliver a service to customers 20
BSBCMN301A Exercise initiative in a business environment 20
BSBCMN306A Produce business documents 80
BSBCMN307A Maintain business resources 20
BSBCMN309A Recommend products and services 20
BSBCMN310A Deliver and monitor a service to customers 35
BSBCMN410A Coordinate implementation of customer service strategies 40
BSBCMN411A Monitor a safe workplace 50
BSBCUS301A Delivery and monitor a service to customers 35
BSBDES201A Follow a design process 40
BSBDES202A Evaluate the nature of design in a specific industry context 30
BSBDES301A Explore the use of colour 40
BSBDES305A Source and apply information on the history and theory of design 65
BSBFIA301A Maintain financial records 60
BSBFLM309A Support continuous improvement systems and processes 40
BSBFLM312A Contribute to team effectiveness 40
BSBFLM404A Lead work teams 50
BSBINM601A Manage knowledge and information 80
BSBMGT601A Contribute to strategic direction 60
BSBMGT602A Contribute to the development and implementation of strategic 60 plans
BSBMGT603A Review and develop business plans 60
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BSBMGT604A Manage business operations 60
BSBMGT605A Provide leadership across the organisation 60
BSBMGT605B Provide leadership across the organisation 60
BSBMGT606A Manage customer focus 60
BSBMGT607A Manage knowledge and information 60
BSBMGT608A Manage innovation and continuous improvement 60
BSBMGT608B Manage innovation and continuous improvement 70
BSBMGT609A Manage risk 60
BSBMGT610A Manage environmental management systems 40
BSBMGT616A Develop and implement strategic plans 80
BSBMGT617A Develop and implement a business plan 60
BSBRKG304A Maintain business records 30
BSBRSK501A Manage risk 60
BSBSBM401A Establish business and legal requirements 50
BSBSBM402A Undertake financial planning 50
BSBSBM403A Promote the business 50
BSBSBM404A Undertake business planning 60
BSBSBM405A Monitor and manage business operations 50
BSBSBM406A Manage finances 50
BSBSBM407A Manage a small team 40
BSBSLS301A Develop product knowledge 30
BSBSUS501A Develop workplace policies and procedures for sustainability 50
BSBWOR502A Ensure team effectiveness 60
CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry 6
CULMS010A Contribute to the preservation of cultural material 50
CUVCOR04A Originate concept for own work and conduct critical discourse 60
CUVCOR07A Use drawing techniques to represent the object or idea 50
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 35 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
CUVCOR08A Produce drawings to represent and communicate the concept 60
CUVCOR09A Select and apply drawing techniques and media to represent and 80 communicate the concept
CUVDES01A Apply colour theory in response to a brief 30
CUVDSP07A Research and apply techniques for graphic design 50
CUVDSP11A Research and apply techniques for graphic design 50
CUVDSP15A Research and apply techniques for application to spatial design 50
CUVDSP15A Research and apply techniques for application to spatial design 50
CUVICS04A Originate and develop a concept 60
CUVVSP01A Produce calligraphy 50
CUVVSP02A Research and experiment with techniques to produce calligraphy 50
CUVVSP14A Apply techniques to produce drawings 50
CUVVSP15A Produce drawings 50
LMTPRTF06BA Weld plastic materials 60
LMTTF3004A Perform advanced welding of plastic materials 60
MCMT230A Apply cost factors to work practices 40
MCMT231A Interpret product cost in terms of customer requirements 30
MCMT432A Analyse manual handling processes 50
MEM05003B Perform soft soldering 20
MEM05007C Perform manual heating and thermal cutting 20
MEM05012C Perform routine manual metal arc welding 20
MEM05050B Perform routine gas metal arc welding 20
MEM06001B Perform hand forging 40
MEM18001C Use hand tools 20
MSACMC210A Manage the impact of change on own work 40
MSACMS200A Apply competitive manufacturing practices 40
MSACMS201A Sustain process improvements 40
MSACMT220A Apply quick changeover procedures 40
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MSACMT221A Apply Just in Time (JIT) procedures 30
MSACMT240A Apply 5S procedures in a manufacturing environment 40
MSACMT250A Monitor process capability 30
MSACMT251A Apply quality standards 30
MSACMT260A Use planning software systems in manufacturing 40
MSACMT261A Use SCADA systems in manufacturing 30
MSACMT270A Use sustainable energy practices 30
MSACMT271A Use sustainable environmental practices 30
MSACMT280A Undertake root cause analysis 50
MSACMT281A Contribute to the application of a proactive maintenance strategy 30
MSAPMOHS200A Work safely 30
MSAPMOPS363A Organise on-site work 30
MSAPMPER200B Work in accordance with an issued permit 20
MSAPMSUP102A Communicate in the workplace 20
MSAPMSUP106A Work in a team 40
MSAPMSUP201A Receive or despatch goods 20
MSAPMSUP240A Undertake minor maintenance 30
MSAPMSUP273A Handle goods 20
MSAPMSUP390A Use structured problem solving tools 40
SIRRRPK010A Recommend home and home improvement products and services 35
SIRXINV002A Maintain and order stock 35
SIRXSLS004A Build relationships with customers 35
TDTA1197B Package goods 20
TDTA1397B Receive goods 20
TDTA1697A Use inventory systems to organise stock control 30
TDTA2197B Despatch stock 20
TDTD1097B Operate a forklift 40
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TDTD297A Use manual handling equipment 20
TDTD297A Use manual handling equipment 20
TDTD397C Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 38 of 110 SAMPLE TRAINING PROGRAMS
Training Packages allow for flexibility in delivery strategies. You are encouraged to address the requirements of specific enterprises, industry sectors and individuals while maintaining nationally agreed standards. Sample training programs are examples provided to help you to see the potential flexibility of the Training Package. In no way are they mandatory. They are not offered as the preferred or only way to deliver the training they simply show one possible option.
Do I have to devise a training program?
Under the AQTF 2007 Essential Standards for Registration, each Registered Training Organisation must devise and implement strategies for training delivery and assessment for every qualification (or part of a qualification) it provides.
In devising training programs, you must carefully analyse the qualification packaging rules in the Training Package to ensure the training covers all the required competencies and any pre-requisites. Then, depending on factors such as your region, State or Territory of operation, training pathways, learner and industry needs, you can select the most appropriate electives for inclusion.
The following sample training programs are for qualifications in the LMF02 Furnishing Training Package. To view more sample training programs go to Australian Apprenticeships Training Information Service (www.aatinfo.com.au) and follow the links to ‘Sample Training Programs’.
Occupation / Prepatory qualification for work in the furniture industry Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate I in Furnishing
Qualification Code LMF10108
Description Provides a pathway to furnishing occupations
Notes Specialist and elective units for this qualification should be selected to suit specific occupations in the furnishing industry.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFFM1001B Construct a basic timber furnishing product 100
Electives
LMFFF2001B Use furniture finishing sector hand and power tools 48
Total Hours 243
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 39 of 110 Occupation / Process Worker (Furniture Finishing) Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate II in Furniture Furnishing
Qualification Code LMF20202
Description Appropriate for a process worker in the Furniture Finishing sector.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFFF2001B Use furniture finishing sector hand and power tools 48
LMFFF2003B Remove surface coatings 40
LMFFF2004B Prepare surfaces for finishing 24
LMFFF2007B Apply stains, fillers and bleach 52
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
Electives
LMFFF2005B Maintain spray equipment and booth 24
LMFFF2006B Apply surface coatings by spray gun 60
LMFFF2008B Apply surface coatings by hand 40
Total Hours 423
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 40 of 110 Occupation / Installers of kitchen, bathroom and other fitted cabinets Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate II in Furniture Making
Qualification Code LMF20309
Description Appropriate for kitchen, bathroom and other fitted cabinets installers in the Furniture Making sector.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
MSAPMSUP102A Communicate in the workplace 20
MSAPMSUP106A Work in a team 40
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFFM2001B Use furniture making hand and power tools 40
MSAPMOHS200A Work safely 30
Specialist unit
LMFKB2001A Prepare for cabinet installation 12
LMFKB2002A Provide assistance in cabinet installation 12
LMFFM2002B Assemble furnishing components 20
LMFFM2003B Select and apply hardware 16
LMFFM2007B Follow plans to assemble production furniture 16
Electives
LMFKB3008A Identify cabinet construction and installation methods 22
MSAPMSUP240A Undertake minor maintenance 30
Total Hours 278
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 41 of 110 Occupation / Flat Glass Worker Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate II in Glass and Glazing
Qualification Code LMF20402
Description Appropriate for a process worker in the Flat Glass sector.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFGG2001B Use glass and glazing sector hand and power tools 56
LMFGG2002B Apply first aid 8
LMFGG2003B Operate glass freefall rack and table 8
LMFGG2004B Process thin glass by hand 64
LMFGG2005B Move glass sheets by hand 8
LMFGG2007B Process glass by basic machines 48
LMFGG2008B Glaze/reglaze residential windows and doors 72
Electives
LMFGG2009B Fabricate and assemble metal frames 48
LMFGG2010B Fabricate and install insect and security screens 44
Total Hours 451
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 42 of 110 Occupation / Mattress and Base Making Worker Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate II in Mattress and Base Making
Qualification Code LMF20502
Description Appropriate for a process worker in the Mattress and Base Making sector.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFMB2001B Use mattress and base sector hand and power tools 56
LMFMB2002B Prepare and assemble base unit 20
LMFMB2003B Assemble mattress components 40
LMFMB2004B Cut mattress and base fabrics 40
Electives
LMFSF2002B Machine sew materials 48
LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and products 16
LMFMB3001B Assemble springs for mattresses 20
LMFUP2002B Fit upholstery components 36
Total Hours 371
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 43 of 110 Occupation / Process Worker (Picture Framing) Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate II in Picture Framing
Qualification Code LMF20602
Description Appropriate for a process worker in the Picture Framing sector.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFPF2001B Use picture framing sector hand and power tools 28
LMFPF2002B Cut mouldings to length 40
LMFPF2003B Join mouldings 28
LMFPF2005B Cut mat boards 44
Electives
LMFPF2004B Mount artwork 52
LMFPF2006B Cut and handle glazing materials for framing 24
LMFPF2007B Assemble artwork package (basic) 40
LMFPF2008B Recognise and repair finishes of framing materials 44
Total Hours 395
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 44 of 110 Occupation / Process Worker (Upholstery) Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate II in Upholstery
Qualification Code LMF20802
Description Appropriate for a process worker in the Upholstery sector.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFUP2001B Use upholstery sector hand and power tools 48
LMFUP2002B Fit upholstery components 36
LMFUP2003B Apply contemporary foundations to upholstered furniture 48
LMFUP2006B Dismantle/reassemble furniture for upholstery 48
Electives
LMFUP2004B Machine sew upholstery final cover materials (basic) 36
LMFUP2005B Develop cutting plan and cut single layer upholstery fabric 36
LMFUP3002B Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using basic 48 techniques
LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and products 16
TLID2907 Prepare articles for delivery 10
Total Hours 421
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 45 of 110 Occupation / Floor Covering and Finishing Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate II in Flooring Technology
Qualification Code LMF20908
Description Appropriate for a worker in the floor covering and furnishing industry.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFFL2001A Use flooring technology sector hand and power tools 56
LMFFL2002A Receive and prepare floor covering materials for installation 8
LMFFL2003A Select, operate and maintain floor covering cutting machine 8
LMFFL2004A Moisture test timber and concrete 16
LMFFL2101A Remove existing floor coverings 32
LMFFL2102A Prepare, select and apply smoothing and patching compounds 24
LMFFL2103A Select and apply appropriate compounds and additives 24
LMFFL3101A Inspect sub-floors 24
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
Total Hours 327
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 46 of 110 Occupation / Blinds and Awnings Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate II in Blinds and Awnings
Qualification Code LMF21008
Description Appropriate for a worker who assists with the manufacture of blinds and awnings.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFBA2001A Use blinds and awnings sector hand and power tools 40
LMFBA2004A Select and apply blinds and awnings hardware and fixings 24
LMFBA2005A Construct roll up and pull down style blinds and awnings 80
LMFSF2001B Cut single layer fabrics 40
LMFSF2002B Machine sew materials 48
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
Electives
Set up, operate and maintain blinds and awnings sector static LMFBA2002A machines 50
LMFBA2006A Construct vertical style blinds 50
LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and products 16
Total Hours 467
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 47 of 110 Occupation / Security Screens and Grills Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate II in Security Screens and Grills
Qualification Code LMF21108
Description Appropriate for a worker who assists in the installation of security screens and grills.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFSS2001A Use security screens and grills hand and power tools 56
LMFSS2002A Rectify faults in product 30
LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and products 16
LMFSS2004A Undertake surface preparation 30
LMFGG2001B Use glass and glazing hand and power tools 56
LMFGG2002B Apply First Aid 8
LMFGG2008B Glaze/re-glaze residential windows and doors 72
LMFFM2010B Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines 56
Total Hours 419
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 48 of 110 Occupation / Stained Glass and Lead Lighting Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate II in Stained Glass and Lead Lighting
Qualification Code LMF21208
Description Appropriate for a worker who assists in the assembly of stained glass and lead lighting.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFSL2001A Assemble lead light and stained glass components 112
LMFGG2001B Use glass and glazing hand and power tools 56
LMFGG2002B Apply First Aid 8
LMFGG2005B Move glass sheets by hand 8
MEM05003B Perform soft soldering 20
Electives
LMFFM3033B Construct jigs and fixtures 40
LMFGG3013B Construct and repair leadlight and stained glass panels 56
CUVCOR07B Use drawing techniques to represent the object or idea 50
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
Total Hours 485
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 49 of 110 Occupation / Coopering Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate II in Coopering
Qualification Code LMF21308
Description Appropriate for a worker who assists with the production and repair of barrels.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFCP2001A Use coopering sector hand and power tools 40
LMFCP2002A Produce barrels using non-fired processes 80
LMFFM2006B Hand make timber joints 40
LMFFM2010B Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines 56
Electives
LMFFM2003B Select and apply hardware 16
LMFFF2004B Prepare surfaces for finishing 24
LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and products 16
TDTD297A Use manual handling equipment 20
Total Hours 387
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 50 of 110 Occupation / Furniture Finisher Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Furniture Finishing
Qualification Code LMF30202
Description Appropriate person for a tradesperson working in the Furniture Finishing sector.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFFF2001B Use furniture finishing sector hand and power tools 48
LMFFF2002B Dismantle/reassemble furniture 56
LMFFF2003B Remove surface coatings 40
LMFFF2004B Prepare surfaces for finishing 24
LMFFF2005B Maintain spray equipment and booth 24
LMFFF2006B Apply surface coatings by spray gun 60
LMFFF2007B Apply stains, fillers and bleach 52
LMFFF3001B Match and make up colours 52
LMFFF3003B Apply plural component coatings 52
LMFFF3004B Apply soft rubber techniques 20
LMFFF3006B Repair and touch up surfaces 40
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
Electives
LMFFF2008B Apply surface coatings by hand 40
LMFFF3002B Set up, operate and maintain mechanical coatings systems 40
LMFFF3007B Apply graining and decorative finishes 40
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 51 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Hours
LMFFF3008B Apply traditional French polishing techniques 60
Total Hours 823
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 52 of 110 Occupation / Furniture Maker Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Furniture Making
Qualification Code LMF30302
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Furniture Making sector making freestanding furniture.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFFM2001B Use furniture making sector hand and power tools 40
LMFFM2002B Assemble furnishing components 20
LMFFM2006B Hand make timber joints 40
LMFFM2010B Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines 56
LMFFM2011B Apply manufactured board conversion techniques 16
LMFFM3011B Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings 60
LMFFF2004B Prepare surfaces for finishing 24
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
LMFFM2003B Select and apply hardware 16
LMFFM2007B Follow plans to assemble production furniture 16
LMFFM3002B Construct furniture using leg and rail method 64
LMFFM3004B Produce angled and curved furniture using solid timber 64
LMFFM3005B Fabricate custom furniture 64
LMFFM3007B Prepare and apply decorative surfaces for furniture 24
LMFFM3010B Select timbers for furniture production 8
LMFFM3012B Prepare cutting list from plans and job specifications 16
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 53 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Hours
LMFFM3020B Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines 24
LMFFM3021B Set up, operate and maintain drilling machines 24
LMFFM3025B Set up, operate and maintain routing and shaping machines 60
LMFFM3031B Set up, operate and maintain CNC machining and processing 80 centres
LMFFM3033B Construct jigs and fixtures 40
Total Hours 931
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 54 of 110 Occupation / Wood Machinist Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Furniture Making (Wood Machining)
Qualification Code LMF30502
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Furniture Making (Wood Machinist) sector using panel products.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFFM2001B Use furniture making sector hand and power tools 40
LMFFM2002B Assemble furnishing components 20
LMFFM2006B Hand make timber joints 40
LMFFM2010B Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines 56
LMFFM2011B Apply manufactured board conversion techniques 16
LMFFM3011B Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings 60
LMFFM3012B Prepare cutting list from plans and job specifications 16
LMFFM3020B Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines 24
LMFFM3021B Set up, operate and maintain drilling machines 24
LMFFM3022B Set up, operate and maintain joining machines 52
LMFFM3023B Set up, operate and maintain planning and finishing machines 40
LMFFM3025B Set up, operate and maintain routing and shaping machines 60
LMFFM3033B Construct jigs and fixtures 40
LMFFF2004B Prepare surfaces for finishing 24
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 55 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Electives
LMFFM3027B Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding 60 machines
LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and products 16
LMFFM3030B Set up, operate and maintain CNC sizing machines 60
LMFFM3031B Set up, operate and maintain CNC machining and processing 80 centres
LMFFM3032B Produce and maintain cutting tools 40
Total Hours 943
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 56 of 110 Occupation / Glass and Glazing Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Glass and Glazing
Qualification Code LMF30602
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Glass and Glazing sector.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFGG2001B Use glass and glazing sector hand and power tools 56
LMFGG2002B Apply First Aid 8
LMFGG2003B Operate glass freefall rack and table 8
LMFGG2004B Process thin glass by hand 64
LMFGG2005B Move glass sheets by hand 8
LMFGG2007B Process glass by basic machines 48
LMFGG2008B Glaze/reglaze residential windows and doors 72
LMFGG3002B Assess glass and glazing requirements 24
LMFGG3004B Process thick glass by hand 73
LMFGG2006B Move single glass sheets by mechanical means 16
LMFGG3003B Move block/bulk glass sheet by mechanical means 28
LMFGG3005B Process glass by semi-automatic and automatic machines 56
LMFGG3008B Apply patterns and designs to glass 32
LMFGG3013B Construct and repair leadlight panels 56
LMFGG3014B Prepare and install mirrors 32
LMFGG3015B Fabricate and install shower screens and wardrobe doors 24
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 57 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Electives
LMFGG3017B Fabricate and install commercial glazing 40
LMFGG3018B Prepare and install architectural engineered glazing 40
LMFGG3019B Conduct commercial and structural glazing 40
Total Hours 820
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 58 of 110 Occupation / Mattress and Base Maker Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Mattress and Base Making
Qualification Code LMF30702
Description Appropriate for tradesperson working in the Mattress and Base Making sector.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFMB2001B Use mattress and base sector hand and power tools 56
LMFMB2002B Prepare and assemble base unit 20
LMFMB2003B Assemble mattress components 40
LMFMB2004B Cut mattress and base fabrics 40
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
Electives
LMFFT4003B Organise production processes 60
LMFMB3004B Set up, operate and maintain a quilting machine 80
LMFSF2002B Machine sew materials 48
LMFUP3002B Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using basic 48 techniques
LMFUP3005B Machine sew upholstery final cover materials (complex) 24
Total Hours 591
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 59 of 110 Occupation / Picture Framer Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Picture Framing
Qualification Code LMF30802
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Picture Framing sector.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFPF2001B Use picture framing sector hand and power tools 40
LMFPF2002B Cut mouldings to length 28
LMFPF2003B Join mouldings 40
LMFPF2004B Mount artwork 52
LMFPF2005B Cut mat boards 44
LMFPF2006B Cut and handle glazing materials for framing 24
LMFPF2007B Assemble artwork package (basic) 40
LMFPF3001B De-frame artwork 32
LMFPF3005B Recognise and handle artwork for framing 60
LMFPF3006B Prepare design requirements for framing 48
Electives
LMFPF2008B Recognise and repair finishes of framing materials 44
LMFPF3002B Decorate mat boards 48
LMFPF3003B Set up and operate CNC machines 60
LMFPF3004B Prepare textiles for framing 60
LMFPF3008B Assemble artwork package (complex) 60
LMFPF3009B Install artwork 28
Total Hours 803
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 60 of 110 Occupation / Upholsterer Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Upholstery
Qualification Code LMF31002
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Upholstery sector (general).
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFUP2001B Use upholstery sector hand and power tools 48
LMFUP2002B Fit upholstery components 36
LMFUP2003B Apply contemporary foundations to upholstered furniture 48
LMFUP2004B Machine sew upholstery final cover materials (basic) 36
LMFUP2005B Develop cutting plan and cut single layer upholstery fabric 36
LMFUP2006B Dismantle/reassemble furniture for upholstering 48
LMFUP3001B Apply traditional foundations to upholstered furniture 64
LMFUP3002B Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using basic 48 techniques
LMFUP3006B Fit and apply leather to furniture 24
LMFUP3008B Apply finishing techniques to upholstered furniture 24
LMFUP3010B Cut, sew and fit skirts to upholstered furniture 28
LMFUP3011B Cut, sew and fit or fill cushions 48
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 61 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Electives
LMFUP3003B Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using decorative 60 techniques
LMFUP3004B Lay out patterns and cut leather 24
LMFUP3005B Machine sew upholstery final cover materials (complex) 24
LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and products 16
LMFFT4009B Match furnishing style/materials to customer requirements 24
Total Hours 811
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 62 of 110 Occupation / Production Upholsterer Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Production Upholstery
Qualification Code LMF31102
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Upholstery sector (production).
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFUP2001B Use upholstery sector hand and power tools 48
LMFUP2002B Fit upholstery components 36
LMFUP2003B Apply contemporary foundations to upholstered furniture 48
LMFUP2004B Machine sew upholstery final cover materials (basic) 36
LMFUP2005B Develop cutting plan and cut single layer upholstery fabric 36
LMFUP2006B Dismantle/reassemble furniture for upholstering 48
LMFUP3002B Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using basic 48 techniques
LMFUP3006B Fit and apply leather to furniture 24
LMFUP3008B Apply finishing techniques to upholstered furniture 24
LMFUP3011B Cut, sew and fit or fill cushions 48
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
LMFUP3003B Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using decorative 60 techniques
LMFUP3005B Machine sew upholstery final cover materials (complex) 24
LMFUP3009B Develop cutting plan and cut multiple layer upholstery fabric 24
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 63 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Electives
LMFUP3004B Lay out patterns and cut leather 24
LMFUP3013B Cut and sew canvas and acrylics 60
LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and products 16
Total Hours 779
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 64 of 110 Occupation / Carpet Installer Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Flooring Technology
Qualification Code LMF31208
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Floor Covering and Finishing sector (carpet).
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFFL2001A Use flooring technology sector hand and power tools 56
LMFFL2002A Receive and prepare floor covering materials for installation 8
LMFFL3001A Plan and cost flooring technology work 24
LMFFL3002A Establish and maintain a safe flooring technology work 8 environment
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
Electives
LMFFL2003A Select, operate and maintain floor covering cutting machine 8
LMFFL2004A Moisture test timber and concrete floors 16
LMFFL2101A Remove existing floor coverings 32
LMFFL2102A Prepare, select and apply smoothing and patching compounds 24
LMFFL2103A Select and apply appropriate compounds and additives 24
LMFFL2112A Install hard underlays 32
LMFFL2201A Install carpet cushion/underlays and gripper accessories 40
LMFFL2202A Install unpatterned tufted and bonded carpet floor coverings 96
LMFFL2203A Install carpet tiles using standard installation procedures 40
LMFFL2204A Install unpatterned tufted and bonded carpet floor coverings to 56 stairs
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 65 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Hours
LMFFL3101A Inspect sub-floors 24
LMFFL3202A Install adhesive fixed carpet floor coverings 80
LMFFL3203A Install commercial carpet floor coverings 48
LMFFL3204A Install patterned carpet floor coverings 56
LMFFL3205A Install custom design carpet and decorative finishes 40
Total Hours 871
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 66 of 110 Occupation / Resilient Floor Installer Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Flooring Technology
Qualification Code LMF31208
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Floor Covering and Finishing sector (resilient).
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFFL2001A Use flooring technology sector hand and power tools 56
LMFFL2002A Receive and prepare floor covering materials for installation 8
LMFFL3001A Plan and cost flooring technology work 24
LMFFL3002A Establish and maintain a safe flooring technology work 8 environment
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
Electives
LMFFL2004A Moisture test timber and concrete floors 16
LMFFL2101A Remove existing floor coverings 32
LMFFL2102A Prepare, select and apply smoothing and patching compounds 24
LMFFL2103A Select and apply appropriate compounds and additives 24
LMFFL2112A Install hard underlays 32
LMFFL2301A Install lay flat vinyl floor coverings 40
LMFFL2302A Install resilient tiles using standard installation procedures 40
LMFFL3101A Inspect sub-floors 24
LMFFL3301A Install linoleum floor coverings 40
LMFFL3302A Install commercial vinyl floor coverings 40
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 67 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Hours
LMFFL3306A Install resilient sheet to walls 24
LMFFL3307A Install resilient sheet to bench and countertops 24
LMFFL3308A Install anti-static resilient floor coverings 20
LMFFL3309A Install conductive resilient floor coverings 20
LMFFL3310A Cut and install resilient floor coverings to stairs 32
Total Hours 687
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 68 of 110 Occupation / Timber Floor Installation Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Flooring Technology
Qualification Code LMF31208
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Floor Covering and Finishing sector (timber).
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFFL2001A Use flooring technology sector hand and power tools 56
LMFFL2002A Receive and prepare floor covering materials for installation 8
LMFFL3001A Plan and cost flooring technology work 24
LMFFL3002A Establish and maintain a safe flooring technology work 8 environment
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
Electives
LMFFL2004A Moisture test timber and concrete floors 16
LMFFL2101A Remove existing floor coverings 32
LMFFL2102A Prepare, select and apply smoothing and patching compounds 24
LMFFL2103A Select and apply appropriate compounds and additives 24
LMFFL2112A Install hard underlays 32
LMFFL3101A Inspect sub-floors 24
LMFFL3501A Adapt and apply custom designs to timber flooring 40
LMFFL3502A Cut and install timber flooring to stairs 40
LMFFL3503A Install direct stick timber flooring 56
LMFFL3504A Detect defective timber flooring 40
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 69 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Hours
LMFFL3505A Install block parquetry flooring 32
LMFFL3506A Install cork tiles 48
LMFFL3507A Install patterned parquetry 32
LMFFL3508A Install sheet mosaic parquetry 32
LMFFL3509A Install sprung timber flooring 56
LMFFL3510A Install strip timber flooring onto battens 32
LMFFL3511A Install strip flooring onto plywood 32
LMFFL3512A Repair timber flooring 24
LMFFL3513A Maintain timber, laminate and engineered flooring 24
Total Hours 895
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 70 of 110 Occupation / Timber Floor Sanding Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Flooring Technology
Qualification Code LMF31208
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Floor Covering and Finishing sector (sanding).
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFFL2001A Use flooring technology sector hand and power tools 56
LMFFL2002A Receive and prepare floor covering materials for installation 8
LMFFL3001A Plan and cost flooring technology work 24
LMFFL3002A Establish and maintain a safe flooring technology work 8 environment
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
Electives
LMFFL2004A Moisture test timber and concrete floors 16
LMFFL2101A Remove existing floor coverings 32
LMFFL2102A Prepare, select and apply smoothing and patching compounds 24
LMFFL2103A Select and apply appropriate compounds and additives 24
LMFFL2111A Coarse sand timber flooring 24
LMFFL2112A Install hard underlays 32
LMFFL3101A Inspect sub-floors 24
LMFFL3601A Fine sand timber flooring onto battens 24
LMFFL3602A Edge sand timber flooring 16
LMFFL3603A Sand cork flooring 16
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LMFFL3604A Sand and fill parquetry flooring 16
LMFFL3605A Apply finishes to cork flooring 24
Total Hours 527
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 72 of 110 Occupation / Timber Floor Coating Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Flooring Technology
Qualification Code LMF31208
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Floor Covering and Finishing sector (timber coating).
Unit Code Unit Title Hours Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFFL2001A Use flooring technology sector hand and power tools 56
LMFFL2002A Receive and prepare floor covering materials for installation 8
LMFFL3001A Plan and cost flooring technology work 24
LMFFL3002A Establish and maintain a safe flooring technology work 8 environment
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
Electives
LMFFL2004A Moisture test timber and concrete floors 16
LMFFL2101A Remove existing floor coverings 32
LMFFL2102A Prepare, select and apply smoothing and patching compounds 24
LMFFL2103A Select and apply appropriate compounds and additives 24
LMFFL2112A Install hard underlays 32
LMFFL3101A Inspect sub-floors 24
LMFFL3202A Install adhesive fixed carpet floor coverings 80
LMFFL3203A Install commercial carpet floor coverings 48
LMFFL3204A Install patterned carpet floor coverings 56
LMFFL3205A Install custom design carpet and decorative finishes 40
LMFFF3001A Match and make up colours 52
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LMFFL3402A Apply solvent based coatings to timber floors 16
LMFFL3403A Apply water based coatings to timber floors 16
LMFFL3404A Apply oil based coatings to timber floors 16
LMFFL3405A Apply composite based coatings 16
LMFFL3406A Apply emulsion wax coatings 16
LMFFL3407A Apply stains and fillers 16
Total Hours 779
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 74 of 110 Occupation / Coopering Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Coopering
Qualification Code LMF31308
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working as a cooper.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFCP2001A Use coopering sector hand and power tools 40
LMFCP2002A Produce barrels using non-fired processes 80
LMFCP3001A Apply product and material knowledge to coopering operations 80
LMFCP3002A Select and season timber for coopering production 40
LMFCP3003A Produce barrels using fired processes 40
LMFFM2006B Hand make timber joints 40
LMFFM2010B Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines 56
LMFFM2012B Set up, operate and maintain pressure and clamping machines 20
LMFFM3020B Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines 24
LMFFM3022B Set up, operate and maintain joining machines 52
LMFFM3033B Construct jigs and fixtures 40
LMFGG2002B Apply First Aid 8
LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and products 16
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
TDTD397D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
Electives
LMFCP3004A Maintain and repair barrels 40
LMFFF2004B Prepare surfaces for finishing 24
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LMFFM2003B Select and apply hardware 16
LMFFM3023B Set up, operate and maintain planing and finishing machines 40
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
Total Hours 831
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 76 of 110 Occupation / Musical Instrument Making and Repair Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Musical Instrument Making and Repair
Qualification Code LMF31408
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in musical instrument making and repair sector.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFMI3001A Assemble instrument components 48
LMFFF2001B Use furniture finishing sector hand and power tools 48
LMFFM3033B Construct jigs and fixtures 40
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFMI3003A Manufacture acoustic guitars 80
LMFMI3002A Construct and apply decorative treatments and finishes to 30 musical instruments
LMFMI3009A Repair brass instruments 56
LMFMI3010A Repair percussion instruments 40
LMFMI3011A Repair woodwind instruments 40
LMFFF2007B Apply stains, fillers and bleach 52
LMFFF2008B Apply surface coatings by hand 40
LMFFM2010B Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines 56
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
CUVCOR08B Produce drawings to represent and communicate the concept 60
Electives
LMFMI3005A Manufacture electric guitars 80
LMFMI3007A Manufacture special stringed instruments 80
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LMFMI3008A Manufacture stringed instruments 260
LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and products 16
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
LMFFM2006B Hand make timber joints 40
Total Hours 1241
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 78 of 110 Occupation / Security Screens and Grills Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Security Screens and Grills
Qualification Code LMF31608
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson who makes and installs security screens and grills.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
BSBRKG304A Maintain business records 30
BSBCMN301A Exercise initiative in a business environment 20
BSBCMN309A Recommend products and services 20
BSBFLM309A Support continuous improvement systems and processes 40
BSBSLS301A Develop product knowledge 30
LMFSS2001A Use security screens and grills hand and power tools 56
LMFSS2002A Rectify faults in product 30
LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and products 16
LMFSS3001A Install security screens and grills 60
LMFSS3002A Apply patterns and designs to security screens and grills 24
LMFSS3003A Resolve quality and compliance issues 16
LMFSS2003A Prepare product for Australian Standards testing 20
LMFSS2004A Undertake surface preparation 30
LMFGG2001B Use glass and glazing sector hand and power tools 56
LMFGG2002B Apply First Aid 8
LMFGG2008B Glaze/reglaze residential windows and doors 72
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LMFFM2010B Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines 56
Electives
TDTD397C Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
LMFFM3033B Construct jigs and fixtures 40
LMFCP3001A Apply product and material knowledge to coopering operations 80
Total Hours 879
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 80 of 110 Occupation / Stained Glass Assembly and Repair Work Function Qualification Title Certificate III in Stained Glass and Lead Lighting
Qualification Code LMF31708
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the stained glass assembly and repair sector. Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFSL2001A Assemble lead light and stained glass components 112
LMFGG2001B Use glass and glazing hand and power tools 56
LMFGG2002B Apply First Aid 8
LMFGG2005B Move glass sheets by hand 8
MEM05003B Perform soft soldering 20
LMFGG2007B Process glass by basic machines 48
LMFGG3013B Construct and repair leadlight and stained glass panels 56
LMFGG3004B Process thick glass by hand 73
LMFGG3006B Apply firm to glass 48
LMFFM3033B Construct jigs and fixtures 40
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
TLID307D Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
Electives
LMFSL3002A Paint glass 128
LMFSL3003A Fire glass 80
LMFSL3004A Protect stained glass and lead lighting 40
LMFSL3006A Prepare and install architectural engineered stained glass and 80 lead lighting
CUVCOR07A Use drawing techniques to represent the object or idea 50
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LMFGG3007B Form glass 40
LMFGG3008B Apply patterns and designs to glass 32
CUVCOR08A Produce drawings to represent and communicate the concept 60
Total Hours 1138
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 82 of 110 Occupation / Blinds and Awnings Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Blinds and Awnings
Qualification Code LMF31808
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson who makes and installs blinds and awnings.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFBA2001A Use blinds and awnings sector hand and power tools 40
Set up, operate and maintain blinds and awnings sector static LMFBA2002A machines 50
LMFBA2004A Select and apply blinds and awnings hardware and fixings 24
LMFBA2005A Construct roll up and pull down style blinds and awnings 80
LMFBA2006A Construct vertical style blinds 50
LMFBA2007A Construct textiles for canopy style awnings 40
LMFBA3001A Install interior blinds 60
LMFBA3002A Install exterior blinds and awnings 60
LMFSF2001B Cut single layer fabrics 40
LMFSF2002B Machine sew materials 48
LMFGN2002B Move and store materials and products 16
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
BSBCMN310A Deliver and monitor a service to customers 35
TDTA1197B Package goods 20
Electives
LMFBA3008A Construct pelmets 40
LMFBA3009A Provide advice to customers on blinds and awnings 40
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
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BSBCMN208A Deliver a service to customers 20
TDTD397B Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 40
Total Hours 854
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 84 of 110 Occupation / Interior Design Retail Employee Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Interior Decoration (Retail Services)
Qualification Code LMF31908
Description Appropriate for sales assistant working in an interior retail operation providing product information to assist a customer purchase products for use in interior decoration.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
MSAPMOHS200A Work safely 30
Specialist unit
BSBDES202A Evaluate the nature of design in a specific industry context 30
BSBDES301A Explore the use of colour 40
CUFDIG304A Create visual design components 30
SIRXSLS004A Build relationships with customers 35
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFID3002A Source and specify decoration products 20
LMFID3005A Style a retail display 36
LMFSF3011B Advise customers on interior decoration 52
LMFSF2006B Calculate fabric quantities for window coverings 56
Electives
LMFID4010A Research interior decoration and design influences 36
Total Hours 420
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 85 of 110 Occupation / Technical sales and advice Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Kitchens and Bathrooms (Client Services)
Qualification Code LMF32009
Description Appropriate for sales assistant working in an interior retail operation providing technical product and sales information to assist a customer purchase kitchen and bathroom products.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
MSAPMOHS200A Work safely 30
MEM16006A Organise and communicate information 20
BSBDES202A Evaluate the nature of design in a specific industry context 30
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
LMFKB3001A Identify processes in kitchen and bathroom projects 80
LMFKB3007A Provide advice on cabinet design features 40
BSBCUS301A Deliver and monitor a service to customers 35
Specialist unit
LMFKB3008A Identify cabinet construction and installation methods 22
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
SIRRRPK010A Recommend home and home improvement products and 35 services
Electives
CUVCOR09B Select and apply drawing techniques and media to represent 80 and communicate the concept
BSBFIA301A Maintain financial records 60
Total Hours 472
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 86 of 110 Occupation / Cabinet Makers Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Cabinet Making
Qualification Code LMF32109
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Cabinet Making sector.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
MSAPMSUP102A Communicate in the workplace 20
MSAPMSUP106A Work in a team 40
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFFM2001B Use furniture making hand and power tools 40
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry 6
Specialist unit
LMFFF2004B Prepare surfaces for finishing 24
LMFFM2002B Assemble furnishing components 20
LMFFM2003B Select and apply hardware 16
LMFFM2005B Join solid timber 8
LMFFM2006B Hand make timber joints 40
LMFFM2010B Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines 56
LMFFM2011B Apply manufactured board conversion techniques 16
LMFFM3002B Construct furniture using leg and rail method 64
LMFFM3005B Fabricate custom furniture 64
LMFFM3006B Install furnishing products 24
LMFFM3011B Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings 60
LMFFM3012B Prepare a cutting list from plans and specifications 16
LMFFM3020B Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines 24
LMFFM3027B Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding 60 machines
LMFFM3030B Set up, operate and maintain CNC sizing machines 60
LMFFM3031B Set up, operate and maintain CNC machining and processing 80 centres
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 87 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Hours BSBCUS301A Deliver and monitor a service to customers 35
Elective units
LMFFM3003B Produce angled and curved furniture using manufactured board 64
LMFFM3007B Prepare and apply decorative surfaces for furniture 24
LMFFM3010B Select timbers for furniture production 8
Total Hours 929
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 88 of 110 Occupation / Kitchen and Bathroom Cabinet Makers and Installers Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate III in Cabinet Making
Qualification Code LMF32109
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Furniture Making (Cabinet Making) sector making kitchen and bathroom furniture.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
MSAPMSUP102A Communicate in the workplace 20
MSAPMSUP106A Work in a team 40
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFFM2001B Use furniture making hand and power tools 40
LMFGN3001B Read and interpret work documents 24
CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry 6
Specialist unit
LMFKB3001A Identify processes in kitchen and bathroom projects 80
LMFKB3002A Determine requirements for installation of cabinets 46
LMFKB3003A Check and measure fit of cabinets 20
LMFKB3004A Conduct on-site adjustments to cabinets and components 16
LMFKB3005A Fabricate cabinets for the built-in environment 80
LMFKB2001A Prepare for cabinet installation 12
LMFKB3006A Install fitted cabinets and components 35
LMFFM2003B Select and apply hardware 16
LMFFM2010B Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines 56
LMFFM2011B Apply manufactured board conversion techniques 16
LMFFM3030B Set up, operate and maintain CNC sizing machines 60
LMFFM3031B Set up, operate and maintain CNC machining and processing 80 centres
LMFGN3002B Estimate and cost job 16
LMFFM3011B Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings 60
LMFFM3012B Prepare a cutting list from plans and specifications 16
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LMFFM3013B Measure and draw site layout for manufactured furniture 16 products
LMFFM3020B Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines 24
BSBCUS301A Deliver and monitor a service to customers 35
Electives
LMFFM3003B Produce angled and curved furniture using manufactured board 64
LMFFM3027B Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding 60 machines
LMFFT4001B Coordinate on-site installation 40
Total Hours 998
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 90 of 110 Occupation / Technical Supervisor Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate IV in Furnishing Technology
Qualification Code LMF40202
Description Appropriate for a person working in the furnishing industry in a technical supervisory position.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFCR0001B Follow safe working policies and practices 40
LMFCR0002B Communicate in the workplace 20
LMFCR0003B Carry out measurements and calculations 20
LMFCR0004B Work effectively with others 15
Specialist unit
LMFFT4001B Coordinate on-site installation of furnishing products 40
LMFFT4002B Customise stock lines 54
LMFFT4003B Organise production processes 60
LMFFT4004B Establish and monitor production inventory requirements 36
LMFFT4006B Construct prototypes and samples 160
LMFFT4007B Sample, inspect and test products to specifications 36
LMFFT4008B Interpret and use workplace information 54
LMFFT4010B Identify and calculate production costs 36
LMFFT4011B Purchase materials and consumables 36
Electives
LMFFT4005B Install and commission CNC software 20
LMFDN4001B Produce drawings from design concepts 64
LMFDN4002B Produce line and component production drawings 64
LMFDN4003B Produce patterns and/or templates 36
LMFDN4005B Work with a furniture design team 54
Total Hours 845
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 91 of 110 Occupation / Furniture Design Employee Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate IV in Furnishing Design and Technology
Qualification Code LMF40508
Description Appropriate for first-time member of a design team within a furniture design consultancy, business and/or enterprise involved in designing furniture for volume production.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
BSBDES401A Generate design solutions 60
LMFFDT4007A Establish the design brief 36
LMFFDT4012A Produce ideation drawings 54
LMFFDT4014A Research and select furniture materials and technology 72
LMFFDT4015A Research furniture styles and movements 30
Specialist unit
Determine occupational health and safety implications of 40 LMFFDT4008A furniture designs
Electives
BSBDES303A Explore and apply creative design process to 3D forms 50
BSBCRT403A Explore the history and social impact of creativity 50
BSBDES403A Develop and extend design skills and practice 30
CUFDIG303A Produce and prepare photo images 20
Select and apply drawing techniques and media to represent 80 CUVCOR09B and communicate the concept
LMFFDT4003A Assess and record the lifecycle of a furniture product 36
LMFFDT4004A Assess environmental impact of a design 36
LMFFDT4005A Construct and evaluate furniture prototypes and samples 108
LMFFDT4013A Research and select furniture finishes 18
MEM16013A Operate in a self-directed team 20
Use computer aided drafting systems to produce basic 40 MEM30001A engineered drawings
MEM30004A Use CAD to create and display 3D models 40
Total Hours 820
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 92 of 110 Occupation / Interior Decoration Assistant Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate IV in Interior Decoration
Qualification Code LMF40408
Description Appropriate for Interior Decoration Assistant, Interior Decoration/Colour Scheme/Colour Coordinator or Consultant, or interior decoration and/or soft furnishing retail/wholesale staff member.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
BSBDES302A Explore and apply the creative design process to 2D forms 50
BSBDES303A Explore and apply creative design process to 3D forms 50
CUVCOR09B Select and apply drawing techniques and media to represent 80 and communicate the concept
CUVCRS04B Produce technical drawings 50
LMFID4001A Research, analyse and apply colour for interior spaces 80
LMFID4002A Decorate residential interiors 80
LMFID4011A Determine occupational health and safety implications of interior 10 effects
Specialist unit
CUFDIG303A Produce and prepare photo images 20
CUVCRS03B Produce computer-aided drawings 50
LMFID4004A Research and recommend furniture and accessories 36
LMFID4005A Research and recommend soft furnishings for interiors 50
LMFID4006A Research and recommend hard materials and finishes for 54 interiors
LMFID4007A Identify materials, construction techniques and methods used in 54 building interiors
LMFID4008A Assess interior light and recommend light fittings 36
LMFID4009A Research architectural styles and movements 36
LMFID4010A Research interior decoration and design influences 36
Electives
BSBWOR204A Use business technology 20
MEM16006A Organise and communicate information 20
Total Hours 812
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 93 of 110 Occupation / Designers of kitchens, bathrooms and interior spaces Work Function
Qualification Title Certificate IV in Design of Kitchens, Bathrooms and Interior Spaces
Qualification Code LMF40609
Description Appropriate for a tradesperson who designs kitchens, bathrooms and other interior spaces that typically feature built-in cabinetry and furniture
Notes For advice on how to choose electives alternative to those listed below, please refer to the LMF02v3 Furnishing Training Package qualifications and general structuring rules
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
LMFKB3001A Identify processes in kitchen and bathroom projects 80
LMFKB3008A Identify cabinet construction and installation methods 22
LMFKB4003A Identify and document services required to support fitted 72 furniture designs
LMFKB4006A Prepare quotation and contract documentation for design project 84
LMFKB4007A Design ancillary residential cabinetry 72
LMFID4007A Identify materials, construction techniques and methods used in 54 building interiors
LMFFM3013B Measure and draw site layout for manufactured furniture 16 products
LMFDN4001B Produce drawings from design concepts 64
LMFID4001A Research, analyse and apply colour for interior spaces 80
LMFID5005A Explore and apply creative design methodology to interior space 60
BSBDES401A Generate design solutions 60
MSAENV272A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices 30
CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry 6
Specialist unit
LMFKB4001A Determine spatial planning considerations for kitchen designs 84
LMFKB4002A Research and recommend materials, components and finishes 60 for kitchen designs
LMFKB4004A Determine spatial planning considerations for bathroom design 60
LMFKB4005A Research and recommend materials, components and finishes 48 for bathroom designs
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Electives
LMFKB4008A Determine layout for laundry components 60
BSBCUS402A Address customer needs 50
CUVDSP04B Research and apply the history and theory of design to design 65 practice
Total Hours 1127
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 95 of 110 Occupation / Technical Manager Work Function
Qualification Title Diploma of Furnishing Technology
Qualification Code LMF50202
Description Appropriate for a person working in the furnishing industry in a technical middle management position.
Notes The fourteen (14) units required to complete this qualification are in addition to the 18 units required for the LMF40202 Certificate IV in Furnishing Technology.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Specialist unit
LMFFT5002B Establish and develop production processes and area layout 54
LMFFT5004B Develop and document procedures and specifications 54
LMFFT5006B Plan production 54
LMFFT5010B Optimise CNC operations 60
LMFFT5011B Develop, trial and evaluate prototypes 108
LMFFT5012B Determine production feasibility of designs 36
LMFFT5013B Develop products and related processes 54
LMFFT5014B Establish and monitor business information systems 44
LMFFT5015B Establish and implement contracts for external goods or services 44
Electives
LMFFT5003B Manage installation and commissioning of equipment 20
LMFFT5005B Organise enterprise maintenance programs 60
LMFDN5001B Generate and transfer complex computer-aided drawings and 72 specifications
LMFDN5006B Manage furniture design 100
BSBWOR502A Ensure team effectiveness 60
Total Hours 820
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 96 of 110 Occupation / Technical Manager Work Function
Qualification Title Diploma of Stained Glass and Lead Lighting
Qualification Code LMF50308
Description Appropriate for a person working in the furnishing industry in a technical middle management position in the stained glass and lead lighting sector.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Specialist unit
LMFSL5001A Assess conservation requirements 80
LMFSL5002A Remove heritage lead light and stained glass 80
LMFSL5003A Conserve heritage lead light and stained glass 80
LMFSL5004A Install heritage lead light and stained glass 80
LMFSL5005A Apply innovation in contemporary lead light and stained glass 80
CULMS010A Contribute to the preservation of cultural material 50
CUVCOR04A Originate concept for own work and conduct critical discourse 60
CUVCOR09A Select and apply drawing techniques and media to represent 80 and communicate the concept
CUVICS04A Originate and develop a concept 80
LMFDN4001B Produce drawings from design concepts 64
LMFDN5001B Generate and transfer complex computer-aided drawings and 72 specifications
BSBSBM401A Establish business and legal requirements 50
BSBSBM404A Undertake business planning 60
BSBSBM406A Manage finances 50
BSBSBM407A Manage a small team 40
Electives
BSBCRT402A Collaborate in a creative process 40
BSBCRT501A Originate and develop concepts 30
BSBDES501A Implement design solutions 60
LMFFT5011B Develop, trial and evaluate prototypes 108
Total Hours 1244
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 97 of 110 Occupation / Interior Design or Decoration Consultant Work Function
Qualification Title Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration
Qualification Code LMF50408
Description Appropriate for a Consultant or Design Manager within an Interior Decoration or Design Consultancy or business
Notes The structure of this course takes into account entry via Certificate IV Interior Decoration and requires 10 units to achieve the Diploma qualification. These units must include: • three Mandatory units not previously selected from Group 1
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
BSBDES502A Establish, negotiate and refine a design brief 65
LMFID5002A Develop a decoration proposal for a complex site 108
LMFID5003A Evaluate site for interior design brief 40
Electives specialist
CUFANM303A Create 3D digital models 75
LMFID5004A Specify structural elements, systems and services for interior 72 spaces
LMFIFDT5002A Apply resources sustainably 36
BSBSMB405A Monitor and manage small business operations 50
LMFID5011A Specify soft furnishings for complete interior solution 54
LMFID5014A Use CAD applications to complete models and documentation 80 for interior design projects
LMFID5013A Design for small to medium scale commercial or institutional 108 interiors
Electives specialist units Group 2B
BSBCRT401A Articulate, present and debate ideas 40
BSBMGT402A Implement operational plan 40
BSBSMB405A Monitor and manage small business operations 45
BSBWOR204A Use business technology 20
CUVCOR08B Produce drawings to represent and communicate the concept 60
CUVCRS03B Produce computer aided drawings 50
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CUVDSP11A Research and apply techniques for illustrative work 50
CUVDSP15A Research and apply techniques for application to spatial design 50
MEM16006A Organise and communicate information 20
Elective units The balance of units, up to a maximum of three (3) units, may be selected from any combination of: • units listed within Diploma of Interior Design & Decoration* • a maximum of two (2) units from any LMF Certificate IV or Advanced Diploma qualification • one (1) unit from any other nationally endorsed Training Package where it is available at Diploma level in its original Training Package. * Units from Diploma of Interior Design & Decoration qualification are listed in this sample training program
LMFID5008A Design interiors for people with disabilities and the elderly 108
LMFID5013A Design for small to medium scale commercial or institutional 108 interiors
MSAENV472A Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work 40 practices
Total Hours 1524
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 99 of 110 Occupation / Fine Furniture Maker Work Function
Qualification Title Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology
Qualification Code LMF50508
Description Appropriate for self-employed Fine Furniture Maker working in cooperation with other furniture designers and/or fine furniture makers in the design and production of individual fine furniture for display or custom production.
Notes If the Certificate IV in Furniture Design and Technology has been achieved, only seven (7) additional units must be completed to achieve the Diploma qualification. This must include: • two (2) Mandatory units from Group 1 not previously selected • four (4) Specialist units from Group 2 • one (1) Elective unit from Group 4 not previously selected.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
BSBDES401A Generate design solutions 60
LMFFDT4007A Establish the design brief 36
LMFFDT4012A Produce ideation drawings 54
LMFFDT4014A Research and select furniture materials and technology 72
LMFFDT4015A Research furniture styles and movements 30
LMFFDT5004A Develop self as a furniture designer 72
LMFFDT5013A Evaluate furniture design proposals and concepts 60
Specialist units
LMFFDT4006A Establish and maintain a safe furniture making work environment 40
Electives
LMFFDT5001A Apply ergonomics, anthropometrics and proxemic considerations 108 to a product
LMFFDT5003A Assess and resolve technical integrity of a design 60
LMFFDT5005A Construct custom furniture using advanced techniques 198
LMFFDT5011A Research and recommend machine technology for furniture 54 production
BSBMKG501B Evaluate marketing opportunities 70
BSBSMB404A Undertake small business planning 50
BSBSMB407A Manage a small team 40
LMFFDT4001A Apply finishing techniques to custom furniture 54
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LMFFDT4002A Assemble custom furniture 108
LMFFDT4005A Construct and evaluate furniture prototypes and samples 108
LMFFM4006A Construct joints for custom furniture 40
LMFFM4007A Produce curved and shaped components for custom furniture 64
LMFFDT4011A Set up, operate and maintain basic static woodworking 54 machines
LMFFDT4016A Select, use and maintain hand tools for the creation of custom 54 furniture
LMFFDT4017A Set up and operate a wood turning lathe to produce off-centre 60 work
LMFFDT4018A Produce templates and jigs for custom made furniture 54
LMFFT4010B Identify and calculate production costs 36
Total Hours 1704
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 101 of 110 Occupation / Manager Work Function
Qualification Title Advanced Diploma of Furnishing Management
Qualification Code LMF60102
Description Appropriate for a person working in the furnishing industry in a middle/senior management position.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Specialist unit
LMFFT6001B Research and evaluate materials, products and processes 80
Electives
BSBMGT616A Develop and implement strategic plans 80
BSBMGT617A Develop and implement a business plan 60
BSBMGT605B Provide leadership across the organisation 60
BSBINM607B Manage knowledge and information 80
BSBMGT608B Manage innovation and continuous improvement 70
BSBRSK501A Manage risk 60
BSBSUS501A Develop workplace policy and procedures for sustainability 50
Total Hours 540
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 102 of 110 Occupation / Design Manager Work Function
Qualification Title Advanced Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology
Qualification Code LMF60308
Description Appropriate for a Consultant or Design Manager within a Furniture Design or Furniture Design/Fine Furniture Making business.
Notes If the Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology has been achieved, only ten (10) additional units must be completed to achieve the Advanced Diploma qualification. This must include: • one (1) additional Mandatory core unit from Group 1 not previously selected • a minimum of six (6) Specialist units from Group 2 • three (3) Elective units from Group 4 not previously selected.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
BSBDES401A Generate design solutions 60
BSBDES601A Manage design realisation 50
LMFFDT4007A Establish the design brief 36
LMFFDT4012A Produce ideation drawings 54
LMFFDT4014A Research and select furniture materials and technology 72
LMFFDT4015A Research furniture styles and movements 30
LMFFDT5004A Develop self as a furniture designer 72
LMFFDT5013A Evaluate furniture design proposals and concepts 60
Specialist unit
LMFFDT4008A Determine occupational health and safety implications of 40 furniture designs
Elective sector specialist units
BSBMGT617A Develop and implement a business plan 60
LMFFDT6001A Assess economic impact of a design 36
LMFFDT6002A Design for mass production 108
LMFFDT6003A Evaluate and participate in design industry networks 72
LMFFDT6004A Investigate legal requirements for designs 36
LMFFDT6005A Work collaboratively on a design project 54
Other elective specialist nits
BSBCRT401A Articulate, present and debate ideas 40
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 103 of 110 Unit Code Unit Title Hours
BSBCRT501A Originate and develop concepts 30
BSBPMG510A Manage projects 60
BSBSMB403A Market the small business 50
BSBSMB404A Undertake small business planning 50
BSBSMB407A Manage a small team 40
CUFDIG303A Produce and prepare photo images 20
LMFDN5001B Generate and transfer complex computer-aided drawings and 72 specifications
LMFDN5006B Manage furniture design 100
LMFFDT5001A Apply ergonomics, anthropometrics and proxemic considerations 108 to a product
LMFFDT5002A Apply resources sustainably 36
LMFFDT4003A Assess and record the lifecycle of a furniture product 36
LMFFDT4004A Assess environmental impact of a design 36
LMFFDT4005A Construct and evaluate furniture prototypes and samples 108
LMFFDT4013A Research and select furniture finishes 18
MEM30024A Participate in quality assurance techniques 30
MEM30004A Use CAD to create and display 3D models 40
MSACMT430A Improve cost factors in work practices 50
MSACMT230A Apply cost factors to work practices 40
PSPPROC602B Direct the management of contracts 60
Total Hours 1864
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 104 of 110 Occupation / Interior Designer Practitioner Work Function
Qualification Title Advanced Diploma of Interior Design
Qualification Code LMF60208
Description Appropriate for Interior Design Professional working in a Consulting or an employed capacity as a Senior Designer providing creative and technical solutions for built interior environments that could also include media, arts, building restoration, event design and exhibitions.
Notes The structure of this course takes into account entry via the Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration and requires ten units to achieve the Advanced Diploma qualification. This must include: • four (4) Mandatory core units not previously selected from Group 1 • a minimum of five (5) Specialist units from Group 2A.
Unit Code Unit Title Hours
Core
BSBDES601A Manage design realisation 50
LMFID5001A Design residential interiors 108
LMFID6001A Resolve complex spatial problems through modelling 54
LMFID6002A Apply 3D visualisation techniques to represent interior designs 54
Elective specialist units Group 2A
LMFFDT6003A Evaluate and participate in design industry networks 72
LMFFDT6004A Investigate legal requirements for designs 36
LMFID6003A Design for large scale commercial or institutional interiors 108
LMFID6007A Select and instruct contractors and consultants 40
LMFID6009A Produce digital presentations for commercial projects 72
Elective specialist units Group 2B
BSBPMG510A Manage projects 60
Total Hours 618
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 105 of 110 INDUSTRY REGULATION
Every Registered Training Organisation must be aware of and observe any licensing, legislative or regulatory requirements that affect the delivery of training or issuance of qualifications under Training Packages.
Information on some regulatory requirements can also be obtained from the Training and Occupational Licensing Matrix on the Training Support Network website http://trainingsupport.skills.vic.gov.au/default.cfm.
LINKS AND CONTACTS
While you must use the endorsed components of the Training Package when providing training and assessment, you can select and devise delivery and assessment strategies to suit your needs (in conjunction with industry, as applicable). You may select off-the-shelf resources that help your delivery and assessment, or design and develop your own. A wide range of contacts, tools and resources are available to assist you.
The Manufacturing Skills Australia Industry Skills Council can provide you with information about the Training Package. You can also purchase copies of the Training Package and support materials. Search the ISC www.mskills.com.au, telephone 02 9955 5500.
The National Training Information Service (www.ntis.gov.au) provides comprehensive information on endorsed Training Packages, as well as details of accredited courses and Registered Training Organisations.
TVET Australia has a range of products you can purchase to assist in delivering this Training Package. View the online catalogue at www.tvetaustralia.com.au or telephone TVET Australia on (03) 9832 8100. For orders or enquiries contact [email protected] .
The Department of Education, Employment and Workplace Relations (DEEWR) provides a range of services and resources to assist in delivery of Training Packages. Search the website: http://www.deewr.gov.au/ for links to a range of relevant resources and publications.
The Australian Apprenticeships Training Information Service provides a single point of contact to coordinate information to Australian Apprenticeships Centres (AACs) on the range, availability and relevance of the new national Training Packages. The Australian Apprenticeships Information Service website is at www.aatinfo.com.au. In addition, the Call Centre for Australian Apprenticeships Information Service is staffed during business hours on 1800 338 022. For specific information about Apprenticeships and Traineeships, go to www.australianapprenticeships.gov.au and http://www.skills.vic.gov.au/corporate/publications/brochures_and_fact_sheets/apprenticeships-and- traineeships-in-victoria-industry-guides.
Skills Victoria, formerly known as the Office of Training and Tertiary Education (OTTE), is responsible for the implementation of vocational education and training in Victoria, including Apprenticeships and Traineeships, and provides a range of support and information.
In Victoria, the Industry Training Board or Industry Advisory Body covers the LMF02 Furnishing Training Package and can support you in its delivery, including directing you to resources and other relevant products.
Industry Training Board: ForestWorks Contact Person: Sharyn Wright Telephone: (03) 9321 3510 Address: 559A Queensberry Street, North Melbourne, Victoria, 3051 Email: [email protected] Website: www.forestworks.com.au
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CMM details
For information and advice on this Purchasing Guide and associated delivery and assessment in Victoria contact: Lynne Stockdale CMM, Furnishing, Water and Civil Construction Holmesglen PO Box 42, HOLMESGLEN, VIC, 3148 Telephone: (03) 9564 1616 Facsimile: (03) 9564 1538 Email: [email protected] Website: Training Support Network (http://trainingsupport.skills.vic.gov.au/cmminf.cfm)
Training Packages
You can search the National Training Information Service website (www.ntis.gov.au) and view and download the endorsed Training Package components.
Training Package Support Materials
There are many generic and specific materials to support you in delivering training and assessing outcomes with Training Packages. For example, www.training.com.au is a very useful site which provides access to:
Resources Supporting Adult Literacy and Numeracy, Access, Equity and Diversity and the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF).
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 107 of 110 APPRENTICESHIPS AND TRAINEESHIPS
What qualifications in this Training Package are available as Apprenticeships and Traineeships?
State and Territory Governments allocate funding for Training Package qualifications under Apprenticeships and Traineeships on the basis of criteria such as strategic priorities, expected industry demand, budgetary capacity and identified skill shortages. So, while a range of qualifications is available in the LMF02 Furnishing Training Package, not all will be determined to be available as an apprenticeship or traineeship pathway.
The information in the following table will help you determine whether a qualification is available as an apprenticeship or traineeship.
Registered Training Organisations with the LMF02 Furnishing Training Package qualifications or units of competency on their scope of registration may be eligible for government funding to deliver some or all of the Training Package qualifications. If you require further information about government funded training or seek to identify RTOs with a current Victorian State Government contract for funded training, go to: http://www.skills.vic.gov.au/corporate/providers/training_organisations/funding.
MAXIMUM PROBATIONARY LEVEL STATE NOMINAL PERIOD OF DURATION (DAYS) REGUL CODE TITLE (MONTHS) ATION (1) (2)
Full Part Full Part Time Time Time Time LMF20202 Certificate II in Furniture Finishing 18 36 30 91 T B
LMF20309 Certificate II in Furniture Making 18 36 30 91 T B
LMF20402 Certificate II in Glass and Glazing 18 36 30 91 T B
LMF20502 Certificate II in Mattress and Base Making 18 36 30 91 T B
LMF20602 Certificate II in Picture Framing 18 36 30 91 T B
LMF20702 Certificate II in Soft Furnishing 18 36 30 91 T B
LMF20802 Certificate II in Upholstery 18 36 30 91 T B
LMF20908 Certificate II in Flooring Technology 18 36 30 91 T B
LMF21008 Certificate II in Blinds and Awnings 18 36 30 91 T B
LMF21108 Certificate II in Security Screens and Grills 18 36 30 91 T B
LMF21208 Certificate II in Stained Glass and Lead 18 36 30 91 T B Lighting
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Full Part Full Part Time Time Time Time LMF30202 Certificate III in Furniture Finishing 48 72 91 91 A N/A
LMF30302 Certificate III in Furniture Making 48 72 91 91 A N/A
LMF30502 Certificate III in Furniture Making (Wood 48 72 91 91 A N/A Machining)
LMF30602 Certificate III in Glass and Glazing 48 72 91 91 A N/A
LMF30702 Certificate III in Mattress and Base 48 72 91 91 A N/A Making
LMF30802 Certificate III in Picture Framing 48 72 91 91 A N/A
LMF30902 Certificate III in Soft Furnishing 48 72 91 91 A N/A
LMF31002 Certificate III in Upholstery 48 72 91 91 A N/A
LMF31102 Certificate III in Production Upholstery 48 72 91 91 A N/A
LMF31208 Certificate III in Floor Technology 48 72 91 91 A N/A
LMF31408 Certificate III in Musical Instrument 48 72 91 91 A N/A Making and Repair
LMF31508 Certificate III in Piano Technology 48 72 91 91 A N/A
LMF31608 Certificate III in Security Screens and 48 72 91 91 A N/A Grills
LMF31708 Certificate III in Stained Glass and Lead 48 72 91 91 A N/A Lighting
LMF31808 Certificate III in Blinds and Awnings 48 72 91 91 A N/A
LMF32009 Certificate III in Kitchens and Bathrooms 24 36 30 91 T N/A (Client Services)
LMF32109 Certificate III in Cabinet Making 48 72 91 91 A N/A
LMF40308 Certificate IV in Musical Instrument 24 36 30 91 T N/A Making and Repair
LMF40609 Certificate IV in Design of Kitchens, 24 36 30 91 T N/A Bathrooms and Interior Spaces
LMF50308 Diploma of Stained Glass and Lead 48 72 30 91 T N/A Lighting
VPG_LMF02_V5.2 Page 109 of 110 Credit applies for completion of the following pre-apprenticeship and/or traineeship programs:
Pre-apprenticeship course/qualification or Apprenticeship or Traineeship qualification Duration Credit Traineeship (Months) (4)
21278VIC Certificate II in LMF30402 Certificate III in Furniture Making 12 months Furnishing (Cabinet Making, (Cabinet Making) Wood Machining and Furniture Polishing – Preapprenticeship)
21273VIC Certificate II in LMF30602 Certificate III in Glass and Glazing 12 months Furnishing (Preapprenticeship – Flat Glass Working)
21246VIC Certificate II in LMF31002 Certificate II in Upholstery 12 months Furnishing (Preapprenticeship – Upholstery)
LMF20309 Certificate II in LMF30402 Certificate III in Furniture Making 6 months Furniture Making (Cabinet Making)
NOTE: (1) These Maximum Durations assume that the apprentice has not gained a lower level qualification prior to entering the Training Contract. For example:
If a full time apprentice entered a Certificate IV after gaining a Certificate III, then the duration of the Training Contract would be substantially shorter than the maximum listed above. The time for the negotiated band of selected units would be incorporated in the Training Contract signed by the apprentice, trainee, employer and RTO.
(2) Level of regulation which applies: A applies generally to apprenticeships in traditional trade areas. T applies to traineeships.
(3) Trainees undertaking a Certificate IV traineeship will receive the relevant weekly wage rate for Certificate III trainees at wage levels A, B or C as applicable with the addition of 3.8 percent of that wage rate.
(4) Pre–Apprenticeships An approved pre-apprenticeship is a qualification that has an automatic training credit and duration credit into the training contract. The RTO will advise the apprentice and employer of the training credit on the agreed training plan. The employer and apprentice will receive written confirmation of the duration credit from Skills Victoria when the Training Contract is registered.
Note for ‘Workplace Based Training’
Where the qualification is at Certificate III or above, apprentice/trainees must be withdrawn from routine work duties for a minimum of three hours per week (pro rata for part-time apprentices/trainees) for planned training, averaged over a 4-week cycle.
Where apprentices/trainees are undertaking workplace training at Certificate levels I and II, they must be withdrawn from routine work duties for a minimum of 1.5 hours per week, averaged over a two-month cycle for the purpose of undertaking structured training/learning activities. This release must occur periodically.
The training undertaken during the period of release must include a focus on the compliance and regulatory units and the units concentrating on generic skills. Up to 40 hours of this training may be transferred, to be delivered in one or more blocks during the first three months of the training program.
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