SPECIAL MARITIME TRAINING CALENDAR
Release |
Comments |
Release 3 |
This version was released with RII Resources and infrastructure Training Package version 8.0. HLTAID003 Provide first aid updated to HLTAID011 Provide First Aid as directed by the Department of Education, Skills and Employment. |
Release 2 |
This version was released with RII Resources and Infrastructure Training Package version 7.0. Version created to fix typographical and/or unit grid errors. |
Release 1 |
This version first released with RII Resources and Infrastructure Industry Training Package Version 5.0. |
This qualification reflects the roles of individuals working in the resources and infrastructure industries who perform mainly routine tasks and procedures, using limited practical skills and fundamental operational knowledge, and taking some responsibility for the quality of the work outcomes.
This is a pathway qualification and that prepares individuals to successfully undertake a sector-specified Certificate III from the RII Resources and Infrastructure Industry Training Package.
Licensing/Regulatory Information
Licensing, legislative and certification requirements that apply to this qualification can vary between states, territories and industry sectors. Users must check requirements with relevant body before applying the unit.
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Total number of units = 9
4 core units plus
5 elective units of which:
Elective units must be relevant to the work environment and the qualification, maintain the overall integrity of the AQF alignment and contribute to a valid vocational outcome.
The elective bank contains both licensed and non-licensed units of competency relating to high risk work in the resources and infrastructure industry. To be appointed under any statutory requirements in related roles, units of competency should be selected to meet the state/territory licensing requirements.
There is one prerequisite in the imported units listed in this qualification. Where a unit is imported as an elective care must be taken to ensure that all prerequisites specified are complied with.
Core units of competency |
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Unit code |
Unit title |
RIICOM201E |
Communicate in the workplace |
RIIENV201E |
Identify and assess environmental and heritage concerns |
RIIRIS201E |
Conduct local risk control |
RIIWHS201E |
Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures |
Electives |
|
Group A |
|
Unit code |
Unit title |
CPCCLSF2001A |
Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding basic level |
RIICCM201E |
Carry out measurements and calculations |
RIIERR201E |
Conduct fire team operations |
RIIHAN201E |
Operate a forklift |
RIIHAN208E |
Perform dogging |
RIIHAN209E |
Perform basic rigging |
RIIHAN211D |
Conduct basic scaffolding operations |
RIISAM201E |
Handle resources and infrastructure materials and safely dispose of nontoxic materials |
RIISAM202E |
Isolate and access plant |
RIISAM203E |
Use hand and power tools |
RIISAM205E |
Cut, weld and bend materials |
RIISAM207E |
Apply operational maintenance skills |
RIISTD201D |
Read and interpret maps |
RIIVEH201E |
Operate a light vehicle |
TLILIC0003 |
Licence to operate a forklift truck |
Group B |
|
Unit code |
Unit title |
BSBITU111 |
Operate a personal digital device |
BSBSUS201 |
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices |
BSBDIV301 |
Work effectively with diversity |
HLTAID011 |
Provide First Aid |
RIIBEF201E |
Plan and organise work |
RIICCM203D |
Read and interpret plans and job specifications |
RIIGOV201E |
Comply with site work processes/procedures |
RIIQUA201E |
Maintain and monitor site quality standards |
RIIRIS202E |
Respond to site based spills |
RIIWHS202E |
Enter and work in confined spaces |
RIIWHS204E |
Work safely at heights |
RIIWHS205E |
Control traffic with stop-slow bat |
Supersedes and is equivalent to RII20115 Certificate II in Resources and Infrastructure Work Preparation.
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The Certificate 3 Guarantee supports eligible individuals to complete their first post-school certificate III level qualification and increase their skills to move into employment, re-enter the workforce or advance their career.
The program also supports school students to access training and Queensland's Year 12 graduates to transition to employment by providing free training in high priority qualifications.
Under the Certificate 3 Guarantee, the Queensland Government provides a subsidy for a range of certificate III level vocational qualifications.
Foundation skills training and lower-level vocational qualifications may also be subsidised in certain circumstances.
You must:
Additional opportunities may be available in exceptional circumstances where an individual does not meet the eligibility criteria for the program but circumstances indicate the objectives of the program will be met through a confirmed employment benefit. Additional opportunities will be considered on a case-by-case basis, upon request by a prospective student.
To learn more, prospective students can contact the Department of Employment, Small Business and Training on 1300 369 935.
It is important that you choose the right course for you to take full advantage of the program.
For information on choosing a training provider, read our training consumer tips.
The Queensland Skills Gateway displays the courses available under the Certificate 3 Guarantee and provides information about what they cover, the careers they can lead to, and the training providers approved to deliver them.
As a condition of your enrolment, you will be required to complete a student training and employment survey within 3 months of finishing or discontinuing your training.
The subsidy represents the level of government contribution for a qualification, and varies between qualifications based on a number of factors.
The investment priority or importance of the training influences the size of the government subsidy. Training in vocational areas that align with important economic and industry skills needs will receive a higher government subsidy.
A higher subsidy will also be paid to support participation by disadvantaged learners (concessional students). More information on concessional student status is detailed in the Certificate 3 Guarantee program policy.
Students undertaking certificate III level training and non-concessional students undertaking lower-level vocational training are required to pay student co-contribution fees.
The amount of your co-contribution fees will vary depending on the course you undertake and the training provider you choose.
The fee may be paid on your behalf by an employer or another third party, but cannot be paid or waived by the training provider, or any organisation related to the training provider, unless approved by the department.
However, full costs (including co-contribution fees) for Certificate 3 Guarantee high priority qualifications are covered under the Fee Free TAFE program.
Last updated 13 January 2023