Construction Construction and Property Services Industry Skills Council

Occupation: Carpenter (Sustainable Practices)

Job Description: Employees construct, erect, install, finish and repair wooden structures and fixtures on residential and commercial buildings using recyclable product where possible and focusing sustainable usage of resources. Materials used in the construction process include screws and nails.

Qualification: CPC30208 Certificate III in Carpentry

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply a broad range of operational competencies in varied contexts, using some discretion and judgement. They may provide technical advice and support to colleagues.

The Construction, Plumbing and Services Integrated Framework CPC08 Training Package guidelines, with the incorporation of an environmental elective have been applied to create this occupational profile:

Completion of the general industry training program specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work (SAC 2006) is required before entering a construction work site. Achievement of unit CPCCOHS1001A covers this requirement.

30 Units Required Compulsory Units CPCCCA2001A Handle carpentry materials CPCCCA2002A Use carpentry tools and equipment CPCCCA3001A Carry out general demolition of minor building structures CPCCCA3002A Carry out setting out CPCCCA3023A Carry out leveling operations CPCCCM1002A Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry CPCCCM1003A Plan and organise work CPCCCM1004A Conduct workplace communication CPCCCM1005A Carry out measurements and calculations CPCCCM1006A Work safely at heights CPCCCM2001A Read and interpret plans and specifications CPCCCM2002A Carry out excavation CPCCCM2007A Use explosive power tools CPCCCM2008A Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding CPCCCO2003A Carry out concreting to simple forms CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry CPCCCA3003A Install flooring systems CPCCCA3004A Construct wall frames CPCCCA3005A Construct ceiling frames The Sample Training Programs use some of the available elective units in the National Training Framework within the nominated Training Package guidelines. Other unit options are available for all the nominated occupations (see NTIS or contact the AAT Info Service or the appropriate Industry Skills Council for more options.) Cont. Carpenter (Sustainable Practices)

CPCCCA3006A Erect roof trusses CPCCCA3007A Construct pitched roofs CPCCCA3008A Construct eaves Electives Units Selected CPCCCA3010A Install and replace windows and doors CPCCCA3012A Frame and fit wet area fixtures CPCCCA3013A Install lining, paneling and moulding CPCCCA2003A Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground CPCCCA3011A Refurbish timber sashes to window frames CPCCCA3019A Erect and dismantle formwork to suspended slabs, columns, beams and walls BSBSMB406A Manage small business finances CPPCMN3001A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

The Sample Training Programs use some of the available elective units in the National Training Framework within the nominated Training Package guidelines. Other unit options are available for all the nominated occupations (see NTIS or contact the AAT Info Service or the appropriate Industry Skills Council for more options.) Occupation: Carpenter and Joiner (Sustainable Practices)

Job Description: Employees construct, erect, install, finish and repair wooden structures and fixtures on residential and commercial buildings using recyclable product where possible and focusing sustainable usage of resources. Materials used in the construction process include: screws, nails, joints and glue.

Qualification: CPC32008 Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply a broad range of operational competencies in varied contexts, using some discretion and judgement. They may provide technical advice and support to colleagues.

The Construction, Plumbing and Services Integrated Framework CPC08 Training Package guidelines, with the incorporation of an environmental elective have been applied to create this occupational profile:

Completion of the general industry training program specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work (SAC 2006) is required before entering a construction work site. Achievement of unit CPCCOHS1001A covers this requirement.

32 Units Required Compulsory Units CPCCCA2001A Handle carpentry materials CPCCCA2002A Use carpentry tools and equipment CPCCCA3001A Carry out general demolition of minor building structures CPCCCA3002A Carry out setting out CPCCCA3023A Carry out leveling operations CPCCCM1002A Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry CPCCCM1003A Plan and organise work CPCCCM1004A Conduct workplace communication CPCCCM1005A Carry out measurements and calculations CPCCCM1006A Work safely at heights CPCCCM2001A Read and interpret plans and specifications CPCCCM2002A Carry out excavation CPCCCM2007A Use explosive power tools CPCCCM2008A Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding CPCCCO2003A Carry out concreting to simple forms CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry CPCCCA3003A Install flooring systems CPCCCA3004A Construct wall frames CPCCCA3005A Construct ceiling frames CPCCCA3006A Erect roof trusses CPCCCA3007A Construct pitched roofs

The Sample Training Programs use some of the available elective units in the National Training Framework within the nominated Training Package guidelines. Other unit options are available for all the nominated occupations (see NTIS or contact the AAT Info Service or the appropriate Industry Skills Council for more options.) CPCCCA3008A Construct eaves CPCCJN3001A Use static machines CPCCJN3002A Use computer-controlled machinery

The Sample Training Programs use some of the available elective units in the National Training Framework within the nominated Training Package guidelines. Other unit options are available for all the nominated occupations (see NTIS or contact the AAT Info Service or the appropriate Industry Skills Council for more options.) Cont. Carpenter (Sustainable Practices)

CPCCJN3003A Manufacture components for door and window frames and doors CPCCJN3004A Manufacture joinery components CPCCSH3001A Set out and assemble cabinets, wall units, counters and workstations Electives Units Selected CPCCCA3010A Install and replace windows and doors CPCCCA3012A Frame and fit wet area fixtures CPCCCA3013A Install lining, paneling and moulding BSBSMB406A Manage small business finances CPPCMN3001A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

The Sample Training Programs use some of the available elective units in the National Training Framework within the nominated Training Package guidelines. Other unit options are available for all the nominated occupations (see NTIS or contact the AAT Info Service or the appropriate Industry Skills Council for more options.) Occupation: Demolisher (Sustainable Practices)

Job Description: employees carry out general demolition (manual/mechanical) related work that may include welding and working in confined spaces. They may also specialise in removal of contaminants, disposing material in a safe, environmentally sound manner; and/or the operation of loaders and crushers /pulverisers.

Qualification: CPC30408 Certificate III in Demolition

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply a broad range of operational competencies in varied contexts, using some discretion and judgement. They may provide technical advice and support to colleagues.

The Construction, Plumbing and Services Integrated Framework CPC08 Training Package guidelines, with the incorporation of electives that deal with safe removal of asbestos and safely disposing non-toxic materials have been applied to create this occupational profile:

Completion of the general industry training program specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work (SAC 2006) is required before entering a construction work site. Achievement of unit CPCCOHS1001A covers this requirement. 18 Units Required Compulsory Units CPCCCA3001A Carry out demolition of minor building structures CPCCCM1002A Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry CPCCCM1003A Plan and organise work CPCCCM1004A Conduct workplace communication CPCCCM1006A Work safely at heights CPCCCM2001A Read and interpret plans and specifications CPCCCM2008A Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry CPCCDE2001A Use demolition tools and equipment CPCCDE2002A Carry out manual general demolition CPCCDE3001A Carry out mechanical general demolition CPCCSF2003A Cut and bend materials using oxy-LPG equipment Elective Units Selected CPCCCM1005A Carry out measurements and calculations CPCCCM3001A Operate elevated work platforms CPCCDE3002A Encapsulate and remove asbestos BCCCM2009B Work in confined spaces CPCCDE3003A Operate a crushing plant CPPCMN3001A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

The Sample Training Programs use some of the available elective units in the National Training Framework within the nominated Training Package guidelines. Other unit options are available for all the nominated occupations (see NTIS or contact the AAT Info Service or the appropriate Industry Skills Council for more options.) Occupation: Painter and Decorator (Sustainable Practices)

Job Description: employees apply paint, varnish, wallpaper and other finishes to protect, maintain and decorate interior and exterior surfaces of domestic, commercial and industrial buildings, using the most sustainable resources available.

Qualification: CPC30608 Certificate III in Painting and Decorating

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply a broad range of operational competencies in varied contexts, using some discretion and judgement. They may provide technical advice and support to colleagues.

The Construction, Plumbing and Services Integrated Framework CPC08 Training Package guidelines, with the incorporation of an elective that addresses safe disposal of non-toxic material have been applied to create this occupational profile:

Completion of the general industry training program specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work (SAC 2006) is required before entering a construction work site. Achievement of unit CPCCOHS1001A covers this requirement.

27 Units Required Compulsory Units CPCCCM1002A Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry CPCCCM1003A Plan and organise work CPCCCM1004A Conduct workplace communication CPCCCM1005A Carry out measurements and calculations CPCCCM1006A Work safely at heights CPCCCM2001A Read and interpret plans and specifications CPCCCM2003A Calculate and cost construction work CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry CPCCCM3001A Operate elevated work platforms CPCCPB3026A Erect and maintain trestle and plank systems CPCCPD2001A Handle painting and decorating materials CPCCPD2002A Use painting and decorating tools and equipment CPCCPD2003A Remove and replace doors and door and window components CPCCPD3001A Prepare surfaces for painting CPCCCM2008A Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding CPCCPD3002A Apply paint by brush and roller CPCCPD3003A Apply texture coat paint finishes by brush, roller and spray CPCCPD3004A Apply paint by spray CPCCPD3005A Match specified paint colour CPCCPD3006A Apply stains and clear timber finishes CPCCPD3007A Apply wall paper CPCCPD3008A Apply decorative paint finishes CPCCPD3011A Apply lead paint and asbestos management

The Sample Training Programs use some of the available elective units in the National Training Framework within the nominated Training Package guidelines. Other unit options are available for all the nominated occupations (see NTIS or contact the AAT Info Service or the appropriate Industry Skills Council for more options.) The Sample Training Programs use some of the available elective units in the National Training Framework within the nominated Training Package guidelines. Other unit options are available for all the nominated occupations (see NTIS or contact the AAT Info Service or the appropriate Industry Skills Council for more options.) Cont. Painter and Decorator (Sustainable Practices)

Elective Units Selected CPCCSP3014A Apply advanced decorative paint finishes CPCCSP3003A Apply trowelled texture coat finishes BSBSBM301A Investigate micro business opportunities CPPCMN3001A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

The Sample Training Programs use some of the available elective units in the National Training Framework within the nominated Training Package guidelines. Other unit options are available for all the nominated occupations (see NTIS or contact the AAT Info Service or the appropriate Industry Skills Council for more options.) Occupation: Plasterer (Sustainable Practices)

Job Description: Employees apply decorative and protective coverings of plaster, cement or similar materials to the interiors and exteriors of buildings whilst focusing sustainable usage of resources.

Qualification: CPC31008 Certificate III in Solid Plastering

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who apply a broad range of operational competencies in varied contexts, using some discretion and judgement. They may provide technical advice and support to colleagues.

The Construction, Plumbing and Services Integrated Framework CPC08 Training Package guidelines, with the incorporation of an environmental elective have been applied to create this occupational profile:

Completion of the general industry training program specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work (SAC 2006) is required before entering a construction work site. Achievement of unit CPCCOHS1001A covers this requirement.

20 Units Required Compulsory Units CPCCCM1002A Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry CPCCCM1003A Plan and organise work CPCCCM1004A Conduct workplace communication CPCCCM1005A Carry out measurements and calculations CPCCCM1006A Work safely at heights CPCCCM2001A Read and interpret plans and specifications CPCCCM2006A Apply basic leveling procedures CPCCCM2008A Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding CPCCCO2003A Carry out concreting to simple forms CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry CPCCPB3012A Cut and fix paper-faced cornices CPCCSP2001A Handle solid plastering materials CPCCSP2002A Use solid plastering tools and equipment CPCCSP2003A Prepare surfaces for plastering CPCCSP3001A Apply float and render to straight and curved surfaces CPCCSP3002A Apply set coats CPCCSP3004A Restore and renovate solid plasterwork

The Sample Training Programs use some of the available elective units in the National Training Framework within the nominated Training Package guidelines. Other unit options are available for all the nominated occupations (see NTIS or contact the AAT Info Service or the appropriate Industry Skills Council for more options.) Cont. Plasterer (Sustainable Practices)

Electives Units Selected CPCCSP3003A Apply trowelled texture coat finishes CPCCSP3005A Install pre-cast decorative mouldings CPCCSP3007A Apply plaster by projection machine BSBSMB406A Manage small business finances CPPCMN3001A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

The Sample Training Programs use some of the available elective units in the National Training Framework within the nominated Training Package guidelines. Other unit options are available for all the nominated occupations (see NTIS or contact the AAT Info Service or the appropriate Industry Skills Council for more options.) The Sample Training Programs use some of the available elective units in the National Training Framework within the nominated Training Package guidelines. Other unit options are available for all the nominated occupations (see NTIS or contact the AAT Info Service or the appropriate Industry Skills Council for more options.)