Carpentry RPL

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    Carpentry RPL COURSE OVERVIEW

    About The Certificate

    The Carpentry Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) program is structured to recognize and assess the skills, knowledge, and experience of individuals in the field of carpentry. It aims to provide a pathway for trade-qualified carpenters to obtain formal recognition of their expertise, which is particularly beneficial for individuals with extensive practical experience but lacking formal qualifications.

    The program typically includes the following components:

    1. Core Competency Units: These units cover fundamental skills and knowledge relevant to the carpentry trade, such as interpreting and applying building codes and standards, reading and interpreting plans and specifications, using carpentry tools and equipment, understanding construction materials and techniques, and implementing workplace health and safety practices.
    2. Specialized Carpentry Units: These units focus on specific areas within carpentry, such as structural framing, interior fit-outs, external cladding, roofing, formwork, and joinery. They delve into advanced carpentry techniques, methods, and materials used in various construction projects.
    3. Assessment of Skills and Experience: The program involves a thorough assessment of the candidate's existing skills, experience, and knowledge. This assessment may include practical demonstrations, interviews, portfolio reviews, and evidence collection from past projects or work experiences.
    4. Training Gaps Identification: Based on the assessment, any gaps in skills or knowledge are identified. Candidates may need to undergo additional training or assessments to bridge these gaps and meet the requirements for certification.
    5. Qualification and Certification: Upon successful completion of the RPL program and any required training or assessments, candidates receive a nationally recognized qualification or certification in Carpentry. This formal recognition validates their expertise and enhances their credibility in the construction industry.

    Overall, the Carpentry RPL program provides a structured pathway for experienced carpenters to formalize their skills, gain industry-recognized qualifications, and advance their careers within the construction sector.

    Scope Of Work

    The Carpentry scope of work encompasses an extensive array of responsibilities crucial to the construction industry. This includes tasks such as:

    1. General Demolition: Dismantling and removing minor building structures or components as part of renovation or construction projects.
    2. Flooring Systems Installation: Installing various types of flooring materials such as timber, laminate, vinyl, or tiles in residential and commercial spaces.
    3. Wall Frame Construction: Building and erecting structural wall frames using timber or metal studs, including framing for internal and external walls.
    4. Ceiling Frame Construction: Installing ceiling frames and structures to support ceilings, including positioning and securing joists and beams.
    5. Roof Truss Erection: Assembling and installing roof trusses, which are pre-fabricated structural frameworks designed to support the roof and distribute its load.
    6. Pitched Roof Construction: Building pitched roofs with inclined surfaces, typically using timber or steel framing covered with roofing materials.
    7. Eaves Construction: Constructing eaves or overhangs that extend beyond the exterior walls, providing protection and enhancing the aesthetics of buildings.
    8. Windows and Doors Installation: Fitting and installing various types of windows (such as sliding, casement, or awning windows) and doors (such as hinged, sliding, or bi-fold doors) in residential and commercial structures.
    9. Timber External Stairs: Fabricating, assembling, and installing timber stairs for external access, ensuring structural integrity and safety compliance.
    10. Formwork Erection: Setting up formwork systems for casting footings and slabs on the ground during concrete construction projects, ensuring accurate dimensions and alignment.

    These tasks collectively showcase the diverse skill set required in carpentry, ranging from structural construction and installation to finishing and detailing. The Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) program acknowledges and evaluates the proficiency of individuals in these critical aspects of carpentry, paving the way for formal recognition of their skills and qualifications in the construction industry.

    Experience Requirement

    To meet the specified criteria, candidates must possess a minimum of 2 to 3 years of relevant industry experience in a diverse range of carpentry tasks. This experience should be acquired while working alongside a licensed carpenter or builder, ensuring exposure to various aspects of carpentry work under professional supervision.

    The necessary experience can be obtained through a combination of local and overseas work, with a specific requirement of 12 to 24 months gained within Australia. This ensures that candidates have practical exposure to Australian construction standards, regulations, and practices, which are essential for demonstrating competency in the local context.

    Overall, candidates seeking recognition through the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) program for Carpentry should have acquired hands-on experience in a variety of carpentry tasks, including but not limited to framing, flooring, roofing, formwork, and finishing work. This practical experience, combined with guidance from experienced professionals, forms the foundation for achieving competency and expertise in the field of carpentry.

    Eligibility

    • 100 Points of ID
    • White Card
    • Referee Testimonial
    • Resume
    • Apprenticeship papers.
    • Videos and photos  (you need to be clearly visible)
    • Current employment contracts
    • Transcripts or assessments from related past qualifications.
    • Evidence of overseas qualifications
    • Codes and Standards
    • Plans and drawings (if required)
    • Organisational policies and procedures
    • Maintenance Reports/Service Sheets
    • Safe Work Method Statements
    • Job Safety Analysis
    • Toolbox Meeting Minutes
    • Risk Assessments
    • Quotes/Invoices and Stock Orders

    Regulatory Licensing Requirement

    According to NSW Fair Trading, tradies applying for a license must have the relevant industry knowledge and experience and have completed:

    • CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry or
    • CPC30211/ CPC30208/ BCG30203 Certificate III in Carpentry

    State and territory jurisdictions may have different licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements. Relevant state and territory regulatory authorities should be consulted to confirm those requirements.

    For information on the certificate III Carpentry and for the full list of units of competency, please visit training.gov.au

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    Summary

    Program:
    Carpentry
    Location:
    Online, Australia Wide
    Career Outcome:

    Carpenter

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