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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication Trade (light) Form 234 Page 1 of 34 Version: 5 Course Description This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required for employment as an Engineering Tradesperson - Fabrication within the metal, engineering, manufacturing and associated industries or other industries where Engineering Tradespersons - Fabrication work. The duration of the 094822F Certificate III in Engineering is 20 contact hours per week for 94 weeks (training and work placement) and 18 weeks of holidays throughout the course. Job Roles and Career Pathways The qualification is designed for students wishing to enter the Metal and engineering industry for roles including Boilermaker, Welder, Sheet Metal Worker and Fabrication Engineer. This course covers relevant employability skills. Full details can be found at www.training.gov.au Entry Requirements Course entry There are no formal course entry requirements into this qualification. International students must meet visa, financial (fees/relevant costs) and English language proficiency requirements. RTO entry Students are required to have a limited knowledge and skill base in a variety of Metal and Engineering contexts including making judgements, completing routine activities and taking limited responsibility in the Metal and Engineering workplace. Students are required to have language, literacy and numeracy skills as required to undertake these workplace functions. Proof of IELTS 5.5 is required as well as year 12 high school level completed. Intake Course start dates are as listed on the RTO training schedule. Further Learning Students who complete the 094822F Certificate III in Engineering Fabrication Trade can continue their studies by advancing to the MEM40105 Certificate IV in Engineering or any other relevant Certificate IV level qualification.

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Page 1: MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III …...Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light) Form 234 Page 1 of 34 Version: 5 Course Description This qualification

Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

Form 234 Page 1 of 34 Version: 5

Course Description

This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required for employment as an Engineering Tradesperson - Fabrication within the metal, engineering, manufacturing and associated industries or other industries where Engineering Tradespersons - Fabrication work. The duration of the 094822F Certificate III in Engineering is 20 contact hours per week for 94 weeks (training and work placement) and 18 weeks of holidays throughout the course.

Job Roles and Career Pathways The qualification is designed for students wishing to enter the Metal and engineering industry for roles including Boilermaker, Welder, Sheet Metal Worker and Fabrication Engineer. This course covers relevant employability skills. Full details can be found at www.training.gov.au

Entry Requirements

Course entry There are no formal course entry requirements into this qualification. International students must meet visa, financial (fees/relevant costs) and English language proficiency requirements.

RTO entry Students are required to have a limited knowledge and skill base in a variety of Metal and Engineering contexts including making judgements, completing routine activities and taking limited responsibility in the Metal and Engineering workplace. Students are required to have language, literacy and numeracy skills as required to undertake these workplace functions. Proof of IELTS 5.5 is required as well as year 12 high school level completed.

Intake

Course start dates are as listed on the RTO training schedule.

Further Learning

Students who complete the 094822F Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade can continue their studies by advancing to the MEM40105 Certificate IV in Engineering or any other relevant Certificate IV level qualification.

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

Form 234 Page 2 of 34 Version: 5

Course Structure

This course covers all the required 12 Core competency units and elective units totalling at least 73 points.

The following units of competency may be delivered for this qualification subject to the selection of elective units.

Unit Code Unit Title Core/Elective

1. MEM13014A Apply principles of occupational health and safety in the work environment

Core

2. MEM16006A Organise and communicate information Core

3. MEM16007A Work with others in a manufacturing, engineering or related environment

Core

4. MSAENV272B Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

Core

5. MEM14004A* MEM14005A*

Plan to undertake a routine task* Plan a complete activity*

Core* Core*

6. MEM16008A Interact with computing technology Core

7. MEM12024A Perform computations Core

8. MEM11011B Undertake manual handling Elective

9. MEM18011C Shut down and isolate machines/equipment Elective

10. MEM12023A Perform engineering measurements Core

11. MEM09002B Interpret technical drawing Elective

12. MEM18001C* MEM18002B*

Use hand tools* Use power tools/hand held operations*

Elective* Elective*

13. MEM05052A Apply safe welding practises Elective

14. MEM05051A Select welding processes Elective

15. MEM05026C Apply welding principals Elective

16. MEM05004C Perform routine oxy acetylene welding Elective

17. MEM05006C Perform brazing and/or silver soldering Elective

18. MEM05001B Perform manual soldering/desoldering - electrical/electronic components

Elective

19. MEM05002B Perform high reliability soldering and desoldering

Elective

20. MEM05050B Perform routine gas metal arc welding Elective

21. MEM05017D Weld using gas metal arc welding process Elective

22. MEM05049B Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding Elective

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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23. MEM05019D Weld using gas tungsten arc welding process Elective

24. MEM05012C Perform routine manual metal arc welding Elective

25. MEM05015D Weld using manual metal arc welding process Elective

26. MEM05047B Weld using flux core arc welding process Elective

27. MEM05005B Carry out mechanical cutting Elective

28. MEM05007C Perform manual heating and thermal cutting Elective

29. MEM05009C Perform automated thermal cutting Elective

30. MEM11001C Erect/dismantle scaffolding and equipment Elective

31. MEM08010B Manually finish/polish materials Elective

32. MEM12007D Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes

Elective

33. MEM05011D Assemble fabricated components Elective

34. MEM03003B Perform sheet and plate assembly Elective

35. MEM03001B Perform manual production assembly Elective

36. MEM10010B Install pipework and pipework assemblies Elective

37. MEM10001C Erect structures Elective

38. MEM05036C Repair/replace/modify fabrications Elective

39. MEM04019B Perform refractory installation and repair Elective

40. MEM15024A Apply quality procedures Core

41. MEM15002A Apply quality systems Core

42. MEM17003A Assist in the provision of on the job training Core

*Clustered Units

Delivery The duration for this course in training weeks will be 20 contact hours per week for 94 weeks The delivery of competency units has been sequenced to take into account required unit prerequisites.

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Core Units Syllabus (12 Units-Total 340 points)

Subject Outcome (Required Skills & Knowledge)

MEM13014A - Apply principles of occupational health and safety in the work environment (CORE)

Understand how to follow safe working practices Understand how to maintain a safe and clean condition workplace Understand carrying out workplace activities such as working safely, not endangering others, following company and legislative requirements, following procedures selecting, wearing and storing appropriate personal protective equipment Understand using appropriate safety equipment and devices carrying out work with the information given by safety signs and symbols Understand how to carry out manual handling principles using emergency equipment correctly Understand how to note workplace hazards Understand how to contact appropriate personnel and emergency services in the event of an accident Understand how to follow emergency and evacuation procedures Understand how to communicate and interpreting information appropriate to OH&S within the scope of this unit Understand how to check and clarify task-related information Understand how to communicate with emergency personnel checking for conformance to specifications Understand rights, responsibilities and duties of employees and employers Understand how to use of personal protective equipment appropriate equipment and safety devices for particular workplace tasks Understand reasons for using safety equipment and devices meaning and application of safety signs and symbols procedures and limits for manual handling Understand location and use of emergency equipment reasons for selecting a particular type of equipment procedures for identifying and reporting hazards Understand which persons or services to be contacted in the event of a range of accidents Understand reasons for use of standard procedures Understand standard procedures including those for emergencies and evacuation Understand hazards and housekeeping requirements associated with the work environment Understand safe work practices and procedures

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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MEM16006A - Organise and communicate information (CORE)

Understand accessing relevant information from a range of sources Understand recording, where appropriate, the accessed information Understand recognising and using workplace terms Understand how to read, interpret and follow information in workplace documentation Understand checking and clarifying information organising, categorising and sequencing information Understand types of information Understand available sources of information Understand information analysis techniques Understand methods of categorising and organising information Understand methods of recording and communicating information

MEM16007A - Work with others in a manufacturing, engineering or related environment (CORE)

Understand contributing to planning and allocation of work performing assigned tasks Understand coordinating work effort with others following agreed reporting lines Understand reading, interpreting and following information on written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures, charts, lists, drawings and other applicable reference documents Understand applying effective interpersonal skills Understand effective interpersonal strategies and skills Understand relationships and roles within immediate group and with interdependent others Understand reporting relationships and procedures own responsibilities with respect to products/services to be provided Understand skills and competencies of the individual and other employees performing interdependent activities common goals, objectives and task requirements Understand sources of technical expertise/assistance appropriate forms of communication Understand hazards and control measures associated with workplace activities, including housekeeping Understand safe work practices and procedures

MSAENV272B - Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices (CORE)

Ability to report as required by procedures Ability to follow procedures and instructions and respond to change Ability to ask questions and seek clarifications relating to work requirements Sufficient knowledge to have a basic understanding of sustainability Sufficient knowledge to know the environmental hazards/risks, resource use and inefficiencies associated with own workplace (at an appropriate level) Sufficient knowledge to know the relevant environmental and resource efficiency systems and procedures for own work area

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Sufficient knowledge to know the impact of laws and regulations to a level relevant to the work context

MEM14004A - Plan to undertake a routine task (CORE)

Understand obtaining instructions for tasks from correct source of information (job card, supervisor, work colleagues and others) Understand clarifying tasks and required outcomes with appropriate personnel where necessary identifying relevant specifications from documentation, job cards, or other information source Understand preparing plans for tasks sequencing activities Understand comparing planned steps against specifications and task requirements Understand communicating and interpreting information appropriate to the scope of this unit Understand correct sources of information for a particular task Understand procedures for obtaining instructions and clarification Understand specifications for the task Understand hazards and established control measures associated with the routine task, including housekeeping Understand safe work practices and procedures

MEM14005A - Plan a complete activity (CORE)

Understand how to obtain, read, interpret and follow information on written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures, charts, lists, drawing and other applicable reference documents Understand how to prepare a plan including sequential steps that will enable the activity to be completed Understand how to modify the plan where appropriate, to take account of difficulties or developments that occur while Understand how to follow the prepared plan Understand planning and sequencing activities Understand checking and clarifying task-related information Understand checking for conformance to specifications Understand using numerical operations, geometry and Understand calculations/formulae within the scope of this unit Understand using planning techniques such as scheduling, time management, brainstorming, setting of goals and defined outcomes, prioritising, review and evaluation strategies

MEM16008A - Interact with computing technology (CORE)

Understand ability to enter or retrieve data using appropriate software applications Understand reading, interpreting and following information on written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures, charts, lists, drawings and other applicable reference documents Understand planning and sequencing operations Understand checking and clarifying task-related information Understand using numerical operations within the scope of this unit Understand functions and capabilities of various types of computing technology used in the workplace

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

Form 234 Page 7 of 34 Version: 5

Understand functions of software applications Understand hazards and control measures associated with using computing technology, including housekeeping Understand safe work practices and procedures

MEM12024A - Perform computations (CORE)

Understand how to perform calculations involving whole numbers using all four basic rules Understand how to perform calculations involving length, perimeter, area and volume Understand how to check calculated answers for accuracy rounding off estimated answers Understand how to express information presented in fractional or decimal format as a percentage Understand selecting appropriate formulae for the given application Understand substituting the correct values for each term in the relevant formulae Understand using appropriate mathematical operations performing calculations involving ratios or proportions Understand determining required information from appropriate charts or graphs Understand producing simple charts or graphs from given information or observations made Understand selecting appropriate scales and using them in the production of charts and graphs Understand marking appropriate limits clearly on the graph or chart Understand reading, interpreting and following information on written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures, charts, lists, drawings and other applicable reference documents Understand planning and sequencing operations checking and clarifying task related information checking for conformance to specifications undertaking numerical operations, geometry and calculations/formulae within the scope of this unit formula applicable to the determination of perimeter, area and volume of simple geometric shapes Understand techniques for estimating approximate answers reasons for using dimensions with the same units when calculating length, perimeter, area and volume concepts of perimeter, area and volume procedures for rounding off figures when estimating approximate answers Understand mixed numbers, decimals, fractions and whole numbers Understand concept of percentage Understand procedures to be followed in converting a decimal to a percentage Understand procedures for carrying out calculations involving fractions and using each of the four basic rules

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

Form 234 Page 8 of 34 Version: 5

Understand procedures to be followed on converting a fraction to a percentage Understand sources of appropriate formulae Understand reasons for ensuring that the units of each term are consistent with the formulae selected Understand procedures for converting given units to those required for use in formulae Understand concepts of ratio and proportion Understand given ratios and proportions can be expressed in terms of whole numbers, fractions and decimal fractions scales applicable to the axes of the graphs or charts three types of charts and/or graphs used in the individual's field of work Understand where appropriate, upper and lower limits of acceptability applicable to data entered on a graph or chart where appropriate, the trends indicated by the slope or gradient of a graph Understand where appropriate, the action to be taken when given trends occur or set limits are approached on graphs or charts Understand procedures for drawing 'lines of best fit' the trends indicated by the graphs or charts drawn hazards and control measures associated with performing computations, including housekeeping Understand safe work practices and procedures

MEM11011B Undertake manual handling (ELECTIVE)

Skills in identifying relevant standards and lifting techniques Skills in assessing weight of material Skills in selecting lifting equipment Skills in working and communicating in teams Skills in assessing risks Skills in planning Skills in reading and interpreting routine information on written job instructions, specifications and standard operating procedures. May include drawings Skills in following oral instructions Knowledge of manual handling techniques Knowledge of hazards of incorrect procedures Knowledge of NOHSC standards for manual handling Knowledge of safe work practices and procedure

MEM11001C - Erect/dismantle scaffolding and equipment

Skills in reading and interpreting routine information on written job instructions, specifications and standard procedures. May include drawings for erecting scaffolding Skills in undertaking basic levelling and alignment Skills in interpreting instructions and legislative requirements Skills in using relevant hand tools and manual handling techniques Skills in assessing risk Skills in following oral instructions Skills in working safely and confidently at heights

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Knowledge of erection and dismantling procedures as set out in relevant Australian standards Knowledge of codes of practice, for example the Scaffolder's Guide, relevant acts and regulations Knowledge of site specific requirements Knowledge of safety procedures, safe work practices and procedures Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment Knowledge of hazards and control measures associated with erecting/dismantling scaffolding and equipment, including housekeeping Knowledge of scaffolding techniques and equipment limitations of equipment Knowledge of materials handling, storage and environmentally friendly waste management

MEM18011C Shut down and isolate machines/equipment (ELECTIVE)

Skills in reading, interpreting and following information on written job instructions, specifications and other applicable reference documents Skills in checking and clarifying task-related information Skills in entering information onto proformas and standard workplace forms Skills in shutting down machine/equipment Skills in purging/de-energising equipment Skills in installing safety/security lock-off devices and signage Knowledge of the operational function of the machine/equipment the shut-down sequence Knowledge of the procedures for shutting down and isolating the machine/equipment Knowledge of safety precautions for shutting down and isolating the machine/equipment Knowledge of procedures for purging/de-energising the machine/equipment and reasons for doing so Knowledge of procedures for verifying machine/equipment shut-down and isolation and reasons for verifying Knowledge of the safety/security lock-off devices and signage to be installed Knowledge of the reasons and procedures for installing lock-off devices and signage Knowledge of the reasons for ensuring the machine/equipment is left in a clean, safe state Knowledge of hazards and control measures Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures

MEM12023A - Perform engineering measurements (CORE)

Understand how to select the appropriate measuring device for given measuring tasks Understand how to use appropriate measuring technique Understand how to read all measurements taken accurately to the finest graduation of the selected measuring device

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Understand how to handle and store measuring devices in accordance with manufacturers' specifications or standard operating procedures Understand how to verify all measuring devices before use Understand making, where appropriate, routine adjustments to measuring devices Understand how to read, interpret and follow information on written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures, charts, lists, drawings and other applicable reference documents Understand planning and sequencing operations Understand how to check and clarifying task related information Understand how to check for conformance to specifications Understand how to undertake numerical operations involving addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions and decimals within the scope of this unit Understand how to prepare drawings as required Understand correct application of a range of measuring devices correct and appropriate measuring technique for a range of measuring devices Understand addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, fractions, decimals to the scope required by this unit procedures for handling and storing a range of measuring devices Understand procedures for adjusting and zeroing a range of measuring devices Understand methods of communicating measurements by drawings, as required Understand safe work practices and procedures

MEM09002B Interpret Technical Drawings (ELECTIVE)

Skills in checking the drawing against job requirements/related equipment in accordance with standard operating procedures Skills in confirming the drawing version as being current in accordance with standard operating procedures Skills in where appropriate, obtaining the current version of the drawing in accordance with standard operating procedures Skills in reading, interpreting information on the drawing, written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures, charts, lists and other applicable reference documents Skills in checking and clarifying task related information Skills in undertaking numerical operations, geometry and calculations/formulae within the scope of this unit Knowledge in application of AS1100.101 in accordance with standard operating procedures Knowledge in relationship between the views contained in the drawing Knowledge in objects represented in the drawing Knowledge in units of measurement used in the preparation of the drawing Knowledge in dimensions of the key features of the objects depicted in the drawing

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Knowledge in understanding of the instructions contained in the drawing Knowledge in the actions to be undertaken in response to those instructions Knowledge in the materials from which the object(s) are made any symbols used in the drawing as described in range statement Knowledge in hazard and control measures associated with interpreting technical drawings, including housekeeping Knowledge in safe work practices and procedures

MEM15002A - Apply quality systems (ELECTIVE)

Understand reading, interpreting and following information on written job sheets, instructions, standard operating procedures and drawings Understand checking and clarifying task-related information entering information onto workplace documents Understand checking for conformance to specifications identifying duties of the individual within the quality improvement system Understand identifying customers' requirements with respect to the operation or quality of the product or service reporting where appropriate, defects detected carrying out work in accordance with the process improvement procedures Understand carrying out work in a manner consistent with the improvement of customer/supplier relationships Understand performing numerical operations, geometry and calculations/formulae within the scope of this unit quality system terminology and concepts Understand commonly accepted meaning/s of the terms quality and quality system Understand the reasons for following the requirements of the quality improvement system Understand strategies and approaches for working within a quality system Understand procedures to be followed in undertaking the work specifications to which the individual's work is to comply reasons for ensuring work conforms to specification Understand benefits of good quality costs and consequences of poor quality Understand procedures for reporting defects Understand examples of common defects Understand quality improvement procedures Understand four steps of the quality cycle: plan, do, check, act Understand reasons for following process improvement procedures Understand examples of ways in which customer/supplier relationships can be improved Understand benefits of good customer/supplier relationship Understand hazards and control measures associated with applying quality procedures, including housekeeping

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Understand safe work practices and procedures

MEM15024A - Apply quality procedures (ELECTIVE)

Understand how to identify and communicate instances of non-compliance to work specifications Understand following quality procedures including work instructions Understand conforming to product and process specifications checking and clarifying task-related information Understand concepts of quality and the benefits of using specifications and standard operating procedures Understand quality procedures applying to own work standard operating procedures Understand safe work practices and procedures

MEM17003A - Assist in the provision of on the job training (ELECTIVE)

Understand how to obtain all relevant information with respect to the training to be provided Understand how to apply suitable training methods Understand how to provide feedback to the trainee throughout the training process Understand how to report on the trainee's progress Understand how to read, interpret and follow information on written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures, charts, lists, drawings and other applicable reference documents Understand planning and sequencing operations Understand checking and clarifying task-related information training to be delivered Understand how to consult personnel with respect to the training to be provided Understand the individual's role in the provision of training objectives of the training Knowledge of the person(s) to be trained Knowledge of procedures to be followed when training individuals Knowledge of training location(s) Knowledge of tools, equipment, procedures, materials and resources Knowledge of training delivery methods, their applications, advantages and disadvantages Knowledge of feedback techniques Knowledge of reasons for monitoring trainee progress reporting procedures Knowledge of hazards and control measures associated with assisting in the provision of on the job training, including housekeeping Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Subject Outcome (Required Skills & Knowledge) MEM03001B - Perform manual production assembly

Skills in following job instructions and standard operating procedures Skills in selecting and using assembly tools, Skills in components and sub-assemblies Skills in entering routine and familiar information onto proformas and other standard workplace forms Skills in following oral instruction Knowledge of application and use of assembly tools and equipment Knowledge of sequence in which the assemblies are to be performed Knowledge of storage location of the component/sub-assemblies Knowledge of required tests and checks Knowledge of required action for non-conformance Knowledge of potential damage through the use of inappropriate handling and/or unsafe storage procedures Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures Knowledge of hazards and control measures associated with manual production assembly

MEM03003B - Perform sheet and plate assembly

Skills to read, interpret written job sheets, instructions, standard operating procedures and other applicable reference documents Skills to check routine familiar information Skills to select and use specified assembly equipment and tools Skills to follow sequence of operations Skills to join the components/fabrications correctly and safely using appropriate techniques Skills to test and check assembled products for compliance with specifications Skills to handle and store components, fabrications and/or assemblies Knowledge on importance of following the sequence of operations Knowledge on application and function of assembly equipment Knowledge on safety precautions and operating characteristics of assembly equipment and tools Knowledge of application and limitations of different joining techniques Knowledge of surface preparation and joining techniques Knowledge of assembly tests/checks Knowledge of safe handling and storage procedures applicable to components, fabrications and/or assemblies Knowledge of effects of inappropriate handling and storage procedures Knowledge of hazards and control measures associated with sheet and plate assembly Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures for sheet and plate assembly

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Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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MEM05010C - Apply fabrication, forming and shaping techniques

Ability to select tools and equipment Ability to set up and adjust the equipment Ability to calculate allowances Ability to take measurements Ability to starting up and shutting down the machine Ability to positioning material Ability to positioning safety guards Ability to obtain drawings and/or specifications Ability to select the most appropriate forming/shaping process to achieve the required size and specification forming/shaping material to size and specification Ability to check the final form/shape of the object for conformance with specifications Ability to rework the object to ensure conformance with specifications Ability to read, interpret and follow information on written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures, charts, lists, drawings and other applicable reference documents Ability to plan and sequence operations Ability to check task related information Knowledge on variety of hot and cold forming/shaping processes machines, tools and/or equipment required to perform Knowledge on forming/shaping processes Knowledge on reasons for selecting chosen tools, equipment and processes Knowledge on adjustments that can be made to the equipment and the effect of adjustments on the object being formed/shaped Knowledge on allowances when forming/shaping materials sources of data relating to allowances Knowledge on startup and shutdown procedures Knowledge on the material positioning/feeding requirements Knowledge on the location and function of all safety guards procedures for the forming/shaping process Knowledge on defects in formed/shaped materials Knowledge on defects that can be rectified by further work/adjustment Knowledge on hazards and control measures associated with undertaking fabrication, forming and shaping, including housekeeping Knowledge on safe work practices and procedures

MEM05007C - Perform manual heating and thermal cutting

Ability to perform pre-start checks Ability to safely start equipment Ability to follow standard operating procedures Ability to adjust equipment to operating specifications Ability to make cutting allowances Ability to economise material and minimising wastage Ability to cut defects and taking corrective action Ability to heat and cutting materials to specifications Ability to read and interpreting routine information on written job instructions, specifications and standard operating procedures. May include drawings

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Ability to follow oral instructions Ability to perform measurements needed to meet the requirements of this unit Ability to perform routine and familiar information onto proformas and standard workplace forms Knowledge in cutting processes appropriate to various materials Knowledge in heating and cutting specifications Knowledge in procedures for heating and cutting the tools, equipment and techniques for heating and cutting assembling procedures for equipment and accessories Knowledge in hazards and control measures associated with manual heating and thermal cutting Knowledge in use and application of personal protective clothing and equipment Knowledge in equipment pre-checks and operation Knowledge in procedures for adjusting heating and cutting equipment cutting allowances and reasons for applying them Knowledge in procedures for minimising waste material Knowledge in reasons for minimising waste material Knowledge in cutting defects and their causes Knowledge in procedures for correcting cutting defects Knowledge in tools, equipment and techniques required to correct cutting defects Knowledge in use and application of personal protective equipment Knowledge in safe work practices and procedures

MEM05012C - Perform routine manual metal arc welding

Skills in preparing materials and electrodes Skills in setting up welding equipment Skills in welding with MMAW Skills in reading and interpreting routine information on written job Skills in instructions, specifications and standard operating procedures Skills in performing measurements for joint preparation and routine MMAW Knowledge in material and equipment preparation Knowledge in properties and characteristics of materials and consumables Knowledge in weld characteristics Knowledge in equipment set-up and settings Knowledge in MMAW processes and properties Knowledge in post-welding treatments Knowledge in safe welding practices Knowledge in use and application of personal protective equipment

MEM05013C Perform manual production welding

Skills in aligning to jigs and fixtures Skills in welding within the scope of this unit Skills in following standard operating procedures Knowledge of function and use of jigs and fixtures in production welding Knowledge of hazards associated with the welding process used

function, application and operation of welding equipment within the scope of this unit

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Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Knowledge of material preparation Knowledge of acceptable workplace standards

MEM05016C - Perform advanced welding using manual metal arc welding process

Skills in welding to conform to Australian Standard 1554 Structural Skills in Purpose, Bureau Det Norse Verticas or equivalent Skills in interpreting weld requirements and specifications Skills in entering information onto proformas and standard workplace forms Skills in interpreting technical drawings and weld specifications relating to advanced MMAW Skills in using hand and power tools to prepare and weld material using MMAW Skills in using measurement and numeracy skills relating to advanced MMAW and preparation Skills in selecting equipment and consumables appropriate to the task Skills in using visual identification of faults/defects in-depth knowledge of the properties and characteristics of a wide range of materials Knowledge of requirements to conform to Australian Standard 1554 Structural Purpose, Bureau Det Norse Verticas or equivalent Knowledge of weld procedures and requirements Knowledge of different welder identification systems such as numbering, bar coding, paint coding, letter stamps Knowledge of safety requirements safe welding practices Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment for MMAW

MEM05015D - Weld using manual metal arc welding process

Skills in identifying and interpreting welding specifications including appropriate standards e.g. Australian Standard 1554 General Purpose, American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) or equivalent Skills in selecting and using appropriate tools and equipment Skills in using a variety of welding machines and electrodes Skills in identifying and rectifying weld defects Skills in applying techniques for distortion prevention and rectification Skills in cleaning welds Skills in reading and interpreting information on sketches, written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures and engineering drawings Skills in recording routine information including routine weld records related to MMAW onto proformas and standard workplace forms Skills in following oral instructions Skills in measurement skills relating to joint preparation and MMAW Knowledge of material preparation Knowledge of joint preparations Knowledge of electrode classification Knowledge of causes of distortion for materials within the scope of this unit Knowledge of causes of defects and methods of rectification Knowledge of the relationships between amperage, electrode and material

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Knowledge of safe welding practices Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment for MMAW

MEM05017D - Weld using gas metal arc welding process

Skills in identifying and interpreting welding specifications including appropriate standards e.g. Australian Standard 1554 General Purpose, American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) or equivalent Skills in selecting and using appropriate tools and equipment using a variety of welding machines and electrodes identifying and rectifying weld defects Skills in applying techniques for distortion prevention and rectification cleaning welds Skills in reading and interpreting information on sketches, written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures and engineering drawings Skills in recording routine information including routine weld records related to GMAW onto proformas and standard workplace forms following oral instructions Skills in measurement skills relating to joint preparation and GMAW Knowledge in types of gases and their uses Knowledge in the relationships between amperage/wire feed, voltage, gas flow, electrode and material Knowledge in the application of weld metal transfer (short arc, spray etc.) Knowledge in correct welding machine, leads, hand pieces and electrodes Knowledge in material preparation Knowledge in joint preparations Knowledge in electrode classification Knowledge in causes of distortion for materials within the scope of this unit Knowledge in safe welding practices Knowledge in use and application of personal protective equipment for GMAW

MEM12007D - Mark off/out structural fabrications and shapes

Skills in reading, interpreting and following information on written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures, charts, lists, drawings and other applicable reference documents Skills in undertaking numerical operations, geometry and calculations/formulae within the scope of this unit Skills in planning and sequencing operations Skills in using techniques and equipment required for marking off/out and developing patterns Skills in checking for conformance to specifications Skills in establishing and marking datum points developing patterns according to specification Skills in determining fabrication and assembly allowances and transferring to the pattern Skills in where applicable, applying the requirements of the codes/standards during the geometric development/marking off/out process

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Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Skills in determining material and component quantities from drawings and job specifications Skills in minimising material wastage Knowledge in procedures for marking off/out and pattern development tools and equipment to be used in the preparation of the marking off/out Knowledge in datum points Knowledge in materials that can be used for the preparation of templates and their application Knowledge in manufacturing allowances that have to be considered when developing patterns Knowledge in template labelling and identification procedures storage requirements of templates Knowledge in appropriate methods of development/marking off/out of a range of given objects Knowledge in appropriate fabrication and assembly allowances effects of material type and thickness on fabrication and assembly allowances Knowledge in sources of data on fabrication and assembly allowances relevant standards and codes and the meaning of symbols used requirements of the codes/standards applicable to the work to be done materials from which the component/assembly is to be manufactured Knowledge in benefits of minimising material wastage Knowledge in applicable industry standards, national/Australian Standards, NOHSC guides, state/territory regulatory codes of practice/standards Knowledge in safe work practices and procedures Knowledge in relevant hazards and control measures related to the competency

MEM04014B - Develop and manufacture production patterns

Skills in determining job requirements from written instructions, sketches and drawings Skills in planning and sequencing manufacturing operations checking and clarifying task-related information Skills in selecting appropriate metals to suit the moulding/casting techniques and foundry process Skills in laying out/constructing production pattern/core boxes Skills in joining and fixing component parts Skills in checking pattern for conformance to specifications Skills in measuring components to specified tolerances Skills in calculating contraction rates Knowledge in characteristics of metals and alloys and their application in the development/manufacture of production patterns Knowledge in tolerances and contraction rates typically used in the manufacture of production patterns Knowledge in production moulding and casting techniques Knowledge in tooling required for casting/moulding Knowledge in methoding techniques

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Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Knowledge in the use and application of jigs and fixtures Knowledge in methods of construction including machining provision and clamping arrangements Knowledge in appropriate techniques, tools and equipment to measure, mark out and produce production patterns Knowledge in the formulae and mathematical techniques required for manufacturing production patterns/core boxes i.e. contraction, taper, clearances, machining allowances etc. Knowledge in identification coding and numbering Knowledge in pattern checking techniques Knowledge in mouldability i.e. surface finish, face taper, convex or concave perspectives, undercuts, etc. Knowledge in use and application of personal protective equipment Knowledge in safe work practices and procedures Knowledge in hazards and control measures associated with developing and manufacturing production patterns

MEM04012B - Assemble plated patterns

Skills in determining job requirements from written instructions, specifications, sketches and drawings Skills in planning and sequencing tasks Skills in checking and clarifying task-related information Skills in performing relevant calculations Skills in following verbal instructions Skills in applying surface finishes for the moulding process Skills in laying out patterns and runner systems Skills in attaching pattern and runner components Skills in locating and aligning patterns Skills in checking patterns for compliance Knowledge in units of measurement, numerical operations and calculations associated with assembling plated patterns Knowledge in fixing and drilling techniques Knowledge in the reason for using particular layout and runner system Knowledge in types of pattern plates Knowledge in the techniques for avoiding cross jointing or mismatch of the pattern and their relationship to the pin-centre Knowledge in methoding systems Knowledge in mouldability i.e. surface finish, face taper, convex or concave perspectives, undercuts, etc. Knowledge in moulding and casting techniques Knowledge in use and application of personal protective equipment Knowledge in safe work practices and procedures Knowledge in hazards and control measures associated with assembling plated patterns

MEM05026C - Apply welding principles

Skills in interpreting welding specifications including terms, codes and symbols Skills in planning the sequence of welding operations Knowledge in any applicable industry standards, national/Australian standards, NOHSC guidelines, state/territory regulatory codes of Knowledge in practice/standards for the applicable welding processes

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safe work practices and procedures Knowledge in hazards related to welding Knowledge in safety equipment and procedures related to welding activities Knowledge in welding terminology Knowledge in welding codes and symbols Knowledge in heat treatment processes Knowledge in logical sequence for welding processes Knowledge in tools, equipment, techniques used in welding Knowledge in effect of heat treatment on metal

MEM05019D Weld using gas tungsten arc welding process

Skills in identifying and interpreting welding specifications including appropriate standards e.g. Australian Standard 1554 General Purpose, American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) or equivalent Skills in selecting and using appropriate tools and equipment Skills in using a variety of welding machines and electrodes Skills in identifying and rectifying weld defects Skills in applying techniques for distortion prevention and rectification cleaning welds Skills in reading and interpreting information on sketches, written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures and engineering drawings Skills in recording routine information including routine weld records related to GTAW onto proformas and standard workplace forms Skills in following oral instructions Skills in measurement skills relating to joint preparation and GTAW Knowledge in correct welding machine, leads, hand pieces and electrodes Knowledge in material preparation Knowledge in joint preparations Knowledge in electrode classification Knowledge in causes of distortion for materials within the scope of this unit Knowledge in causes of defects and methods of rectification the relationships between amperage, electrode and material Knowledge in types of gases and their uses Knowledge in types of electrodes, current settings and high frequency voltage Knowledge in filler materials and consumables Knowledge in safe welding practices Knowledge in use and application of personal protective equipment for GTAW

MEM07032B Use workshop machines for basic operations

Skills in reading, interpreting and following routine and familiar Skills in information on written job instructions, standard operating procedures and other applicable reference documents Skills in selecting the appropriate machine for the given task Skills in setting up machines and tooling within the scope of this unit, including speeds and feeds Skills in sharpening tools within the scope of this unit Skills in operating machines within the scope of this unit Skills in checking finished components

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Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Skills in checking and clarifying task-related information Skills in measuring components to specification within the scope of this unit Knowledge in cutting tool sharpening methods and techniques Knowledge in tool geometry within the scope of this unit Knowledge in units of measurement, tool geometry and numerical operations within the scope of this unit Knowledge in safe operation of tool sharpening equipment Knowledge in consequences of incorrect sharpening Knowledge in machine set-up Knowledge in consequences of incorrect speeds and feeds Knowledge in procedures for operating workshop machines Knowledge in reasons for poor surface finish. Knowledge in hazards and control measures Knowledge in use and application of personal protective equipment Knowledge in safe work practices and procedures

MEM05001B Perform manual soldering/desoldering-electrical/electronic components

Skills in performing routine soldering Skills in performing desoldering Skills in undertaking material preparation reading and interpreting routine information on written job instructions, specifications and standard operating procedures Skills in following oral instruction Knowledge in cleaning solutions and properties and cleaning procedures Knowledge in use and application of personal protective equipment for manual soldering/desoldering Knowledge in safe work practices and procedures methods of joint preparation Knowledge in properties of fluxes and their uses heat and damage protection procedures Knowledge in procedures for preventing electrostatic discharge damage Knowledge in soldered joint testing and inspection procedures Knowledge in reworking procedures and precautions

MEM05002B – Perform high reliability soldering and desoldering

Skills in performing joint preparation Skills in performing high level soldering Skills in undertaking testing/inspecting Skills in performing reworking/repairing Skills in recording Skills in reading and interpreting routine information on written job instructions, specifications and standard operating procedures Skills in following oral instruction Knowledge in cleaning solutions and properties and cleaning procedures Knowledge in methods of joint preparation Knowledge in properties of fluxes and their uses heat and damage protection procedures Knowledge in procedures for preventing electrostatic discharge damage Knowledge in soldered joint testing and inspection procedures

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Knowledge in reworking procedures and precautions Knowledge in safe work practices and procedures

MEM05006C-Perform brazing and/or silver soldering

Skills in preparing materials Skills in performing brazing, braze welding, silver soldering Skills in undertaking visual inspection Skills in reading and interpreting routine information on written job instructions, specifications and standard operating procedures Skills in following oral instructions Knowledge of the reasons for selecting specific methods of assembly/alignment Knowledge of the procedures for minimising distortion of the materials being brazed/braze welded/silver soldered the procedures for assembling and setting up the specific heating equipment Knowledge of the reasons for selecting specific heating equipment the reasons for selecting specific consumables conducting test runs Knowledge of typical applications of brazing/braze welding and silver soldering processes the procedures and precautions for preheating the materials to be joined Knowledge of the effects of the use of inappropriate techniques on the performance of the jointed materials Knowledge of the effect of inappropriate quantities of jointing material on the performance of the jointed materials Knowledge of the procedures for normalising the temperature of jointed materials Knowledge of the consequences of using inappropriate techniques to normalise the temperature of the joint Knowledge of the procedures for removing excess jointing material Knowledge of the procedures for inspecting brazed/braze welded/silver soldered joints Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment for silver soldering and brazing/braze welding Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures

MEM05011D - Assemble fabricated components

Skills in constructing jigs where appropriate Skills in applying distortion prevention/control techniques Skills in positioning components in accordance with drawing/specifications Skills in using jigs, fixtures, tools and equipment Skills in correctly marking the datum line Skills in checking the position of all assembled components visually and dimensionally Knowledge in using appropriate fixing/joining techniques methods for assembly of fabricated components jigs construction Knowledge in effects of distortion of fabricated components distortion prevention techniques drawing and material list

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Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Knowledge in characteristics of relevant tools and equipment squareness, level and alignment Knowledge in function of datum lines Knowledge in variety of fixing/joining techniques Knowledge in defects associated with the assembly of fabricated components Knowledge in methods of rectification of defects by rework or adjustment Knowledge in requirements of relevant codes/standards

MEM05036C - Repair/replace/modify fabrications

Skills in visually inspecting fabrication for defects, faults, and compliance Skills in marking out Skills in minimising wastage of materials Skills in cutting, bending, rolling, shaping or forming materials Skills in positioning and clamping materials for welding Skills in undertaking pre-welding/tacking checks Skills in setting up and adjusting welding equipment tack welding Skills in welding according to all relevant codes, and specifications Skills in cleaning and finishing materials/fabrication reading and interpreting job sheets, specifications, drawings, Skills in standard operating procedures, manufacturer documentation and other literature to the level required by this unit Skills in assessing material and equipment requirements Skills in using measuring skills for preparing and marking out materials and for checking modification against specifications Skills in completing short reports using relevant terminology and format Knowledge in applicable industry standards, national/Australian standards, NOHSC guidelines, State/Territory regulatory codes of practice/standards Knowledge in characteristics of faults, defects and or non-compliance Knowledge in means of rectifying faults, defects and/or non-compliance by rework or additional work, or by replacement of components/materials Knowledge in effects of proposed modifications on the fabrication Knowledge in reasons for selection of specific materials, tools, equipment and consumables Knowledge in marking out principles, techniques material preparation processes Knowledge in clamping method(s) for the welds undertaken. location of all materials to be welded weld specifications Knowledge in equipment, consumables and settings required to achieve the weld specification Knowledge in distortion minimisation procedures and methods for rectifying any distortion of materials Knowledge in material cleaning and finishing processes for the repair/replacement/modification Knowledge in reporting requirements

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Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Knowledge in use and application of personal protective equipment Knowledge in safe work practices and procedures Knowledge in hazards and hazard control measures associated with repairing, replacing or modifying fabrications

MEM05009C - Perform automated thermal cutting

Skills in setting up materials and machines Skills in using thermal cutting machines Skills in reading and interpreting routine information on written job instructions, specifications and standard operating procedures Skills in following oral instruction Knowledge of material set-up procedures. Knowledge of advantages of stack cutting and nesting Knowledge of procedures for establishing machine datum Knowledge of hazards associated with igniting cutting media Knowledge of safety precautions to be taken when starting and shutting down the machine. Knowledge of procedures for using powder marking and other tracing devices. Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment for automated thermal cutting Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures

MEM05047B - Weld using flux core arc welding process

Skills in identifying and interpreting appropriate standard e.g. Australian Standard 1554 General Purpose, American Bureau of Shipping (ABS) or equivalent Skills in depositing welds in accordance with appropriate standards Skills in following specifications and drawings Skills in using appropriate tools and techniques to prepare material for welding Skills in undertaking distortion prevention and rectification Skills in cleaning the welded joint using appropriate tools and techniques Skills in removing weld defects to achieve a minimum amount of sound metal with the defect. Skills in reading and interpreting information on written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures and drawings Skills in recording routine information related to FCAW onto proformas and standard workplace forms Skills in following oral instructions Skills in using measurement skills relating to joint preparation and FCAW Knowledge in types of gases and their uses Knowledge in the relationships between amperage/wire feed, voltage, gas flow, electrode, contact tip and material Knowledge in material preparation Knowledge in polarity Knowledge in electrode stick out Knowledge in joint preparations Knowledge in electrode classification Knowledge in causes of distortion for materials within the scope of this unit

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Knowledge in safe welding practices Knowledge in use and application of personal protective equipment for FCAW Knowledge in hazards and control measures associated with welding, including housekeeping

MEM18001C - Use hand tools Skills in reading and following information on standard operating procedures Skills in following verbal instructions Skills in selecting power tools appropriate to the task Skills in using power tools safely Skills in using clamping/securing devices Skills in identifying power tool defects Skills in maintaining power tools using appropriate techniques Skills in sharpening tools/tool bits within the scope of this unit Skills in storing power tools according to manufacturers'/ standard operating procedures. Knowledge of applications of different hand tools in a general engineering context Knowledge of common faults and/or defects in hand tools Knowledge of procedures for marking unsafe or faulty tools for repair Knowledge of routine maintenance requirements for a range of hand tools Knowledge of storage location and procedures for a range of hand tools Knowledge of hazards and control measures associated with using hand tools Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures

MEM18002B Use power tools/hand held operations

Skills in reading and following information on standard operating procedures Skills in following verbal instructions Skills in selecting power tools appropriate to the task Skills in using power tools safely Skills in using clamping/securing devices Skills in identifying power tool defects Skills in maintaining power tools using appropriate techniques Skills in sharpening tools/tool bits within the scope of this unit Skills in storing power tools according to manufacturers'/ standard operating procedures. Knowledge of application of different power tools Knowledge of clamping/securing methods Knowledge of adjustments/alignments to a range of power tools Knowledge of common faults and/or defects in power tools Knowledge of procedures for marking unsafe or faulty power tools for repair Knowledge of routine maintenance requirements of a range of power tools Knowledge of tool sharpening techniques for a range of power tools Knowledge of storage location and procedures of a range of power tools

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Knowledge of hazards/control measures associated with power tools Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures

MEM08010B - Manually finish/polish materials

Skills in reading and following information on standard operating procedures Skills in checking and clarifying task-related information Skills in selecting appropriate polishing/finishing method to suit work requirements Skills in fitting and adjusting endless belts on linishing machines Skills in fitting and dressing grinding wheels and mops on pedestal grinders Skills in installing and setting up polishing mops in polishing machines Skills in producing surface finishes to specification Skills in identifying surface imperfections Skills in assessing processing hazards Knowledge of typical surface finish specifications within the scope of this unit Knowledge of procedures, tools and techniques for fitting and adjusting endless belts on linishing machines Knowledge of procedures, tools and techniques required to fit and dress grinding wheels and mops Knowledge of procedures tools and techniques for installing and setting up polishing mops Knowledge of characteristics of common metals, alloys and non-metals Knowledge of appropriate polishing media to be used in finishing/polishing for different types of materials Knowledge of effect of different types and grades of polishing media on the surface finish Knowledge of finishing and polishing methods/techniques Knowledge of reasons for selecting a specific method/technique Knowledge of common surface imperfections/defects Knowledge of surface imperfections/defects that can be removed/repaired by manual finishing/polishing procedures Knowledge of procedures for handling components with surface imperfections/defects that cannot be removed/repaired Knowledge of methods and techniques to check for conformance to specifications Knowledge of hazards associated with the manual finishing/polishing process Knowledge of personal protective clothing and equipment Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures

MEM05049B - Perform routine gas tungsten arc welding

Skills in preparing materials Skills in setting up welding equipment Skills in welding with GTAW Skills in reading and interpreting routine information on written job instructions, specifications and standard operating procedures using measurement skills for joint preparation and routine GTAW Knowledge of preparatory requirements

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Knowledge of properties and characteristics of materials and consumables Knowledge of equipment and equipment settings Knowledge of fuel gas properties and applications Knowledge of post welding treatments Knowledge of weld characteristics Knowledge of safe welding practices Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment for routine GTAW

MEM13002B - Undertake occupational health and safety activities in the workplace

Skills in performing safety audits Skills in making safety improvements Skills in initiating OHS training Skills in meeting requirements of the OHS program and Skills in procedures in the individual's area(s) of responsibility Skills in reading and interpreting audit and safety-related Skills in documentation Skills in following audit and OHS procedures Skills in entering information onto audit reports and other relevant documents Skills in communicating effectively about OHS activities with workplace personnel Knowledge of principles of hazard identification, assessment and control as applied to the workplace Knowledge of procedures for hazard identification, assessment and control Knowledge of application of OHS legislation in the workplace procedures for conducting safety audits Knowledge of safety standards applicable to the individual's area(s) of responsibility Knowledge of the frequency at which safety audits should be conducted Knowledge of procedures for implementing OHS improvements the means of rectifying given or identified hazards Knowledge of reasons for selecting the chosen means of rectifying the hazard Knowledge of the authority to whom recommended OHS improvements are to be reported Knowledge of procedures for making safety improvements requirement for OHS training in the individual's area(s) of responsibility Knowledge of objectives of OHS training Knowledge of procedures for initiating OHS training Knowledge of accident investigation procedures Knowledge of emergency OHS procedures Knowledge of the role of the individual in carrying out accident investigations and emergency procedures

MEM05005B - Carry out mechanical cutting

Skills in loading and adjusting cutting machines Skills in selecting machines and tooling Skills in installing cutting tool Skills in setting up and adjusting cutting machine

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Skills in securing and correctly positioning materials Skills in cutting and holing materials Skills in applying relevant codes and standards Skills in reading and interpreting routine information on written job instructions, specifications and standard operating procedures Skills in following oral instruction Skills in measuring materials to specified workplace tolerances and within the machine range Skills in clarifying routine task-related information Knowledge of the characteristics of cutting methods and machines Knowledge of effect of materials on the machine tooling, tooling defects and adjustments Knowledge of effect of adjustments on the dimensions of the cut material applicable tolerances Knowledge of methods of marking out materials to ensure minimum wastage Knowledge of any applicable industry standards, national/Australian standards, NOHSC guides, State/Territory regulatory codes of practice/standard Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment for mechanical cutting Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures

MEM05051A - Select welding processes

Skills in reading, interpreting and following information on written job instructions, specifications, standard operating procedures, charts, lists, drawings and other applicable reference documents Skills in planning and sequencing operations Skills in checking and clarifying task-related information Knowledge of hazards and control measures associated with welding practices, including housekeeping Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures Knowledge of properties and characteristics of commonly used metals and materials Knowledge of basic metallurgy principles information resources Knowledge of chemical content of fumes emitted by welding processes Knowledge of uses and purposes of various metals Knowledge of distortion prevention measures for various metals

MEM05004C - Perform routine oxy acetylene welding

Skills in preparing materials Skills in setting up welding equipment Skills in welding with oxy acetylene fuel gas Skills in reading and interpreting routine information on written job Skills in instructions, specifications and standard operating procedures following oral instructions Skills in using measurement skills for joint preparation and routine oxy acetylene welding Knowledge of preparatory requirements

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Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Knowledge of materials and consumables properties and characteristics Knowledge of equipment and equipment settings Knowledge of fuel gas properties and applications Knowledge of post welding treatments Knowledge of weld characteristics Knowledge of any applicable industry standards, NOHSC guides, State/Territory regulatory codes of practice/standards Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures Knowledge of safe welding practices Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment for routine oxy acetylene welding

MEM05050B - Perform routine gas metal arc welding

Skills in preparing materials Skills in setting up welding equipment Skills in welding with GMAW Skills in reading and interpreting routine information on written job instructions, specifications and standard operating procedures Skills in following oral instruction Skills in using measurement skills relating to joint preparation and routine GMAW Knowledge of different current and voltage settings, gas flow rates wire diameters, wire feed speed and other variables to suit typical situations. Knowledge of material and equipment preparation Knowledge of properties and characteristics of materials and consumables Knowledge of equipment and equipment settings Knowledge of fuel gas properties and applications Knowledge of post-welding treatments Knowledge of weld characteristics Knowledge of safe welding practices Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment for routine GMAW

MEM10010B - Install pipework and pipework assemblies

Skills in interpreting and following information on specifications, standard operating procedures and other applicable reference documents Skills in planning and sequencing installation preparing the site Skills in preparing joining surfaces Skills in purging pipework and assembly Skills in capping and sealing pipework and assembly Skills in installing enclosure/hanging /supporting assemblies Skills in assembling and installing pipework and ancillaries Skills in testing installed pipework and rectifying leaks Knowledge of installation techniques Knowledge of site and safety requirements Knowledge of cleaning procedures and the applications and precautions for using solvents/cleaning material Knowledge of purging techniques, applications and precautions Knowledge of capping/sealing pipework and assembly methods

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Knowledge of identification of location/layout of pipework and assemblies and application and characteristics of enclosure/hanging/supporting systems Knowledge of pipework, ancillary installation and joining procedures Knowledge of leak testing applications and uses Knowledge of regulations and legislative requirements Knowledge of hazards and control measures Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures

MEM10001C - Erect structures

Skills in inspecting sites Skills in using measurement equipment within the scope of this unit Skills in undertaking numerical operations and calculations within the scope of this unit Skills in using tools and equipment associated with erecting structures Skills in checking and clarifying task-related information Skills in communicating and liaising with appropriate authorities Skills in planning job and site preparation Skills in preparing site Skills in handling materials Skills in inspecting materials/structure Skills in interpreting drawings, plans and specifications Skills in making authorised alterations, corrections or adjustments to the site and/or structure Skills in completing reports and documentation Knowledge of site management requirements Knowledge of site preparation and levelling requirements Knowledge of range of technique/equipment which can be used to check the site levels Knowledge of procedures to be followed if the location, dimensions and/or levels of the site do not comply with specifications Knowledge of procedures for making alterations/corrections Knowledge of methods/techniques for a range of alterations/corrections Knowledge of legislative and regulatory guidelines Knowledge of materials applications, properties and characteristics Knowledge of materials specifications Knowledge of the procedures for checking the components of the structure Knowledge of correct erection sequence Knowledge of methods and selection of fixing/fastening the components of the structure Knowledge of methods and selection of lifting/moving the components of the structure Knowledge of methods and selection of locating/holding the components Knowledge of procedures for checking the structure for conformance Knowledge of procedures to be followed if the structure does not comply

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Knowledge of adjustments which can be made to bring the structure into specification Knowledge of approval process for final alterations Knowledge of required documentation Knowledge of reporting procedures Knowledge of hazards and control measures associated with erecting structures Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment safe work practices and procedures

MEM04019B Perform refractory installation and repair

Skills in interpreting job specifications and other applicable reference documents Skills in planning and sequencing operations Skills in inspecting and identifying faults Skills in removing damaged refractory safely Skills in mixing refractory correctly Skills in installing refractory correctly Skills in curing refractory correctly Knowledge of repair or replacement requirements inspection techniques Knowledge of mixing, installing and curing techniques and equipment Knowledge of OH&S legislation and EPA regulations applying to working with refractory Knowledge of use and application of personal protective equipment Knowledge of safe work practices and procedures Knowledge of hazards and control measures associated with refractory installation and repair

Volume of Learning

The volume of learning allocated to a qualification will vary depending on the level of the qualification and the experience and competency of the student. Students must complete the allocated hours for the qualification they are undertaking in order to achieve competency. If the student applies for RPL or Credit Transfer, the volume of learning may be reduced. The hours that make up the volume of learning for 094822F Certificate III in Engineering are:

Category Hours

Classroom Based Learning 1200

Simulated/Practical Assessments 709

Workplace Learning 416

Total 2325*

*The total volume of learning for a Certificate III level qualification must be at least 1200 hours

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Assessment Methods

Assessment is structured throughout the course. If students are unable to achieve competency, additional support is provided through mentoring and access to re-assessment as outlined in our policies and procedures. Assessment requires achievement across all tasks to demonstrate competence and includes:

Written Assessment

Portfolio of Evidence including Third Party Report

Simulated/Practical Assessment (demonstration of skills)

Workplace observation and demonstration

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Students who have completed corresponding units of competency and/or units contained within the packaging rules can apply for Credit Transfer. RPL evidence must include some of the following:

Work Experience

Life Experience

Previous Study e.g. qualifications, industry training

Professional Development Programs and/or Courses

Resources Students will be provided with the following resource handouts required to complete the 094822F Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade upon enrolment:

Marking-Off Techniques for Metal Fabrication by CEC Cox and Graham Myer

Welding and Metal Fabrication by Larry Jeffus

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Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Relevant Industry Standards

Superior Training Centre’s delivery and assessment of the 094822F Certificate III in Engineering complies with the following Australian standards:

AS1100 Claus 101, 201, 301, 401 and 501

AS1250

AS1554-2004

Total Course Fees $5,000 Deposit (non-refundable). This amount comes out of subsequent course fees. $24,000 Course Fees (Paid by Payment Plan) $1,000 Resource Fee for all books and resources

Campus Details and Facilities Superior Training Centre is located at 1/13 York Road, Ingleburn NSW 2565.

The campus at Ingleburn provides quality teaching and learning facilities for students. The training facilities have been set up to run classroom based training sessions, to support the learning and assessment programs we offer.

The campus includes well-appointed facilities that offer a comfortable learning environment.

Library Services Ingleburn Library is available to students to assist them with their study. The library is located at 76 Oxford Rd, Ingleburn NSW 2565 and is just a 15 minute walk from the campus. 02 46454060

How to Apply Please contact Superior Training Centre by:

+61 2 9618 [email protected]

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Superior Training Centre Pty Ltd | ABN: 81 601 337 633 | RTO ID: 41122 | CRICOS Provider Code 03591C

Course Outline MEM 30305 (CRICOS code 094822F) Certificate III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade (light)

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Important Information – Student Handbook, Policies and Procedures, Fees and Charges

Information about our training and assessment policies and procedures are included on our website www.stc.nsw.edu.au and should be read by you, prior to enrolment in addition to the Student Handbook which is also located on our website. These documents contain important information about your training course, fees and charges including our refund policy.

Identification of Student Needs and Student Support Student needs are declared by the applicant at the time of enrolment: the application form allows the applicant to self declare where they have learning disabilities. Every student is interviewed either face to face or over the telephone to attempt to establish the applicant skill and knowledge levels, their current employment and how that relates to the course content and interaction. Where language literacy and numeracy are in question, Superior Training Centre has a language literacy and numeracy assessment they may undertake to confirm their level of language, literacy and numeracy skills. Reasonable adjustments to training and assessment will be made and additional support (e.g. LLN, assistive technology, additional training, alternative delivery and assessment modes and methods) provided where students with physical attributes or specific learning needs are identified as requiring these changes to complete their training and assessment.