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OUTDOOR RECREATION INDUSTRY TRAINING PACKAGE IMPLEMENTATION
GUIDE
SRO03
Version 2
Western Australian Department of Education and Training
December 2006
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CONTENTS
Foreword..............................................................................................................................................2
Acknowledgments...............................................................................................................................3
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................4
Obtaining the Training Package ........................................................................................................5
An Overview of the Outdoor Recreation Industry ............................................................................6
Transition Arrangements....................................................................................................................8
Funding ................................................................................................................................................8
Nominal Duration of Qualifications ...................................................................................................8
Licensing Requirements.....................................................................................................................8
Assessment Guidelines......................................................................................................................9
Learning Resources and Assessment Materials..............................................................................9
Qualifications and Nominal Hours...................................................................................................10
Units of Competency and Nominal Hours.......................................................................................11
Current Qualifications which are replaced by Revised Qualifications .........................................20
Units of Competency which are replaced by Outdoor Recreation SRO03 Units of Competency21
Traineeships, Apprenticeships and Pre-Apprenticeships.............................................................44
Examples of Training Package Programs.......................................................................................45
SRO10106 – CERTIFICATE I IN SPORT AND RECREATION............................................................... 46 SRO20106 – CERTIFICATE II IN SPORT AND RECREATION.............................................................. 47 SRO30106 – CERTIFICATE III IN SPORT AND RECREATION............................................................. 48 SRO40106 – CERTIFICATE IV IN SPORT AND RECREATION ............................................................ 49 SRO50106 – DIPLOMA OF SPORT AND RECREATION ..................................................................... 50 SRO60106 – ADVANCED DIPLOMA OF SPORT AND RECREATION.................................................... 51 SRO20206 – CERTIFICATE II IN OUTDOOR RECREATION................................................................ 53 SRO20306 – CERTIFICATE II IN OUTDOOR RECREATION (MULTIPLE ACTIVITIES) ............................. 54 SRO30206 – CERTIFICATE III IN OUTDOOR RECREATION............................................................... 55 SRO30306– CERTIFICATE III IN OUTDOOR RECREATION (MULTIPLE ACTIVITIES)............................. 57 SRO40206– CERTIFICATE IV IN OUTDOOR RECREATION ............................................................... 59 SRO50206 – DIPLOMA OF OUTDOOR RECREATION ....................................................................... 61
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Foreword This Implementation Guide has been generated to enable the stakeholders in the Outdoor Recreation and Education Industries in Western Australia to participate in the managed implementation of the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package (SRO03). The Guide has been developed with cooperation from WA Industry, Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) delivering outdoor recreation qualifications and key stakeholders in industry sectors where publicly funded training has not been apparent in the past. To achieve maximum advantage from the Guide, its implementation should occur in a planned manner. Information within the Guide should provide guidance on how Competency Standards may be selected and applied to achieve suitable outcomes and qualifications, for and within an industry. The Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package was endorsed by Ministers for vocational education and training on January 16, 2003.
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Acknowledgments The Department of Education and Training Implementation Guide for the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package was prepared by Central TAFE. The WA Department of Education and Training funded the development of the Guide. The WA Department of Education and Training wishes to acknowledge the many individuals and organisations who have contributed willingly and constructively to this Guide. The following Industry Sectors and representatives were consulted during the development phase:
Mr Terry Hewitt President, Outdoors WA Mr Mat Hyland Centre for Sport and Recreation, Central TAFE Mr Tom Shackles State Training - NOLRS Director, Outdoors WA Ms Ros Howell Program Manager, Centre for Health Sport and
Recreation, Central TAFE Mr David Boldy Outdoor Training Supervisor, Scripture Union WA Ms Catherine Wood Outdoor instructor, Methodist Ladies College Mr Mal Gammon Executive Director, WA Arts, Sport and Recreation
Industry Training Council Ms Margaret Rhodes CSSN Chairperson
As well as Western Australian Outdoor Recreation training providers and industry representatives from the CSSN, the following providers were consulted during the development of this Implementation Guide: • Central TAFE • Challenger TAFE • Southwest College of TAFE • West Australian Arts, Sport and Recreation Industry Training Council • West Coast College of TAFE
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Introduction This Guide provides information that will facilitate the implementation of the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package SRO03 in Western Australia. This Guide is designed to aid Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) to convert from existing Training Package qualifications to the revised Training Package qualifications within the scope of their training delivery. The Guide should be read in conjunction with the endorsed components of the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package SRO03. The Guide provides information on: • Transition arrangements • Funding • An indication of availability of supporting materials for delivery of qualifications • An allocation of nominal hours to units of competency and total hours for qualifications • A mapping of current qualifications to the new Training Package qualifications • A mapping of existing units of competency to the revised units of competency where
the correlation is appropriate • A mapping of current Traineeship and Apprenticeship courses to new qualifications • A set of appropriate sample, or model, training programs at each AQF level
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Obtaining the Training Package The Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package can be purchased from: Australian Training Products Level 25, 150 Lonsdale Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 or Telephone: (03) 9655 0600 Facsimile: (03) 9639 4684 Email: [email protected] Web: www.atpl.net.au Information on National Training Packages is also available through the National Training Information Service (NTIS), which can be located on the Internet at: www.ntis.gov.au
All RTOs who have Training Package qualifications on their Scope of Delivery must
obtain a copy of the relevant Training Package.
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An Overview of the Outdoor Recreation Industry The purpose of this Implementation Guide is to assist teachers, trainers, administrators and employers to understand and use the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package, and in particular, to explain how and when it replaces existing Outdoor Recreation programs in Western Australia. The qualifications in the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package are unusual because, in most cases, they are more flexible and open than qualifications found in other Training Packages. Their principal design features are: • The qualifications have a defined core of required competencies; • A specified number of units of competency from a defined functional stream of the
Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package, and specified level in the Australian Qualifications Framework. This usually, but not always, allows a choice;
• At least 2/3 of the competencies must come from the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package, thus ensuring in all cases a critical weight of Outdoor Recreation units of competency; and up to 1/3 of the competencies may come from other areas in the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package or from other endorsed Training Packages
Training Packages are living documents. Changes are periodically made to reflect the latest industry practices. As a user of the Training Package, and before commencing any form of training or assessment, you must ensure delivery is from the current version. Ensure you are complying with this requirement by: • Checking the version identifier code of the version you currently have (located on the
imprint page, just below the copyright statement); • Accessing the Australian Training Products website and comparing the version
identifier. This information is displayed in the sample of the Training Package; and • Where the Australian Training Products website shows a different version, the
Modification History, again shown on the Australian Training Products website in the Training Package sample, will display the changes made in all versions.
Australian Training Products website for version comparison: http://www.atpl.net.au The Modification History is also visible on the website of the developer of the Training Package: http://www.srtaustralia.org.au Changes in units of competency and packaging of qualifications are reflected on the National Training Information Service which only displays current information: http://www.ntis.gov.au
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MODIFICATION HISTORY
Please refer to the National Training Information Service for the latest version of units of competency and Qualification information (http://www.ntis.gov.au). Training Package
Version Release Date Authorisation Comments
SRO99 1.00 7 July 1999 NTFC Primary release SRO99 1.01 1 January 2001 NTQC Update of the Climbing and
Roping units of competency. Published in Volumes 3 and 4.
SRO99 1.02 17 January 2001 NTQC Insertion of additional sector associated with Organisation Governance resulting in the addition of four (4) units of competency. Published in Volume 1.
SRO03 1.00 16 January 2003 NTQC Primary release SRO03 2.00 13 September 2006 NQC - Repackaging of ALL SRO
qualifications. Core BSB and ICAITU units moved to the elective stream, where appropriate - Inclusion of the Units of Competency from TAA04 to replace the BSZ98 Training and Assessment units - Correction of typographical errors in the codes imported from the TDT Training Package
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Transition Arrangements Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) will be encouraged to deliver Training Package qualifications by 12 months from sign-off of the Training Package by the National Training Quality Council, on behalf of Ministers. A current accredited course, however, may be used until its accreditation expires. An RTO with the scope of registration authorising delivery of existing programs will be deemed to have the resources and facilities to deliver the new qualification/s. An amendment of Scope will not be necessary, although the Training Accreditation Council (TAC) will need to be advised of any new qualifications from the new Training Package being delivered. Existing Courses Existing Western Australian owned courses affected by the introduction of the new qualifications will be retired as soon as practicable after December 2004. New enrolments in 2005 should therefore be directed into new Training Package qualifications. Transition to New Qualifications Learners currently studying programs in Sport and Recreation and Outdoor Recreation qualifications should be permitted to complete under the existing qualification code. Funding Some learners may only achieve a Statement of Attainment during their enrolment period with the RTO. Separate funding is not provided to assess the learner who has left his/her studies and then, at a later date, wants to complete an integrated assessment to achieve a certificate qualification. The RTO will be required to make special arrangements to issue the final qualification. This process may involve an invitation to the employer (if applicable) to participate in the assessment in the workplace. Nominal Duration of Qualifications
The maximum nominal hours are identified for each Training Package qualification. Nominal hours may vary within a qualification depending on the units of competency selected and the delivery strategies used; however, training delivery will not be funded beyond the maximum nominal hours indicated. Nominal hours are for structured training only and include both delivery and assessment. Definition of nominal hours (supervised) The hours of supervised learning or training deemed necessary to cover the educational material in a training program when undertaken in standard classroom delivery mode. (Source: A Glossary of Australian Vocational Education and Training Terms). Licensing Requirements The current endorsed Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package does not contain reference to licences which are required for those working in the industry.
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Assessment Guidelines Assessment Guidelines are one of the Endorsed Components of the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package. Learning Resources and Assessment Materials Learning resources and assessment materials make up the non-endorsed component of the Training Package. There is a range of learning resources for the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package currently available and under development. A number of assessment related resources are also available from: • Australian Training Products Limited; • The Australian National Training Authority; • WestOne Services Trainers should consider the use of existing resources and/or resources sourced from a third party carefully, as some may need to be modified to suit the learning and assessment strategy developed by the RTO. In particular, resources previously used for training and assessment against accredited modules may not be suitable for the Units of competency without modification. For further details contact either Australian Training Products or The Western Australian Arts, Sport and Recreation Industry Training Council. Contact details appear on Obtaining The Training Package of this Guide
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Qualifications and Nominal Hours The following table provides a summary of the qualifications and nominal hours in the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package SRO03 Category 2. National ID Training Package Qualification Title Nominal
Hours Sport and Recreation SRO10106 Certificate I in Sport and Recreation 284 SRO20106 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation 478 SRO30106 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation 440 SRO40106 Certificate IV in Sport and Recreation 758 SRO50106 Diploma of Sport and Recreation 862 SRO60106 Advanced Diploma of Sport and Recreation 1722 Outdoor Recreation SRO20206 Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation 406 SRO20306 Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation (Multiple Activities) 422 SRO30206 Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation 620 SRO30306 Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation (Multiple Activities) 663 SRO40206 Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation 768 SRO50206 Diploma of Outdoor Recreation 744 SRO50406 Diploma of Facility Management 1318 THT50202 Diploma of Event Management* 1300 * Qualification Imported from the Tourism Training Package THT02. Definition Table Term Definition Code Nationally endorsed Training Package qualification code. Title Nationally endorsed Training Package qualification title. Nominal Hours Nominal hours are the hours of training notionally required to
achieve the outcomes of the Unit of Competency. In recognition of the potential variation in time taken to achieve competency nominal hours do not appear in Training Packages. Some States and Territories use nominal hours as a mechanism for funding allocation
Range of Nominal Hours
The range of nominal hours – this may vary according to the electives chosen
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Units of Competency and Nominal Hours The following table provides a summary of the units of competency and nominal hours in the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package SRO03. *
National ID Unit of Competency Title Hours
OUTDOOR RECREATION Abseiling – Artificial Surfaces
SROABA001A Demonstrate simple abseiling skills on artificial surfaces 20 SROABA002A Apply single pitch abseiling skills on artificial surfaces 30 SROABA003A Establish ropes for abseiling on artificial surfaces 15 SROABA004A Establish ropes for multi pitch abseiling on artificial surfaces 20 SROABA005A Guide abseiling on artificial surfaces (single pitch) 30 SROABA006A Instruct abseiling on artificial surfaces (single pitch) 30 SROABA007A Instruct abseiling on artificial surfaces (multi pitch) 30
Adventure Based Learning
SROABL001B Take an assistant leadership role in the facilitation of adventure-based learning activities 25
SROABL002B Facilitate adventure-based learning activities 30
SROABL003B Design and facilitate adventure-based programs requiring advanced facilitation techniques 40
Abseiling – Natural Surfaces SROABN001A Demonstrate simple abseiling skills on natural surfaces 20 SROABN002A Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay system 15 SROABN003A Apply single pitch abseiling skills on natural surfaces 30 SROABN004A Establish ropes for single pitch abseiling on natural surfaces 15 SROABN005A Apply multi pitch abseiling skills on natural surfaces 20 SROABN006A Establish ropes for multi pitch abseiling on natural surfaces 20 SROABN007A Guide abseiling on natural surfaces (single pitch) 30 SROABN008A Instruct abseiling on natural surfaces (single pitch) 30 SROABN009A Guide abseiling on natural surfaces (multi pitch) 30 SROABN010A Instruct abseiling on natural surfaces (multi pitch) 30
Archery SROARC001A Conduct an archery session 10
Bush Walking SROBWG001A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in tracked or easy untracked areas 15 SROBWG002A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in difficult or trackless areas 20 SROBWG003A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in unmodified landscapes 30 SROBWG004A Demonstrate river crossing skills 20 SROBWG005A Demonstrate advanced bushwalking skills in alpine areas and conditions 20 SROBWG006A Demonstrate advanced bushwalking skills in arid areas and conditions 20 SROBWG007A Demonstrate advanced bushwalking skills in tropical areas and conditions 20 SROBWG008A Guide bushwalks in tracked or easy untracked areas 25 SROBWG009A Guide bushwalks in difficult and trackless areas 30 SROBWG010A Guide bushwalks in unmodified landscapes 30
Canyoning SROCAY001A Demonstrate horizontal canyoning skills 20 SROCAY002A Apply vertical canyoning skills 25 SROCAY003A Establish belays in canyons 20 SROCAY004A Apply advanced vertical canyoning skills 25 SROCAY005A Establish complex belays in canyons 20 SROCAY006A Guide canyoning trips (single pitch) 20 SROCAY007A Instruct canyoning skills 20 SROCAY008A Guide canyoning trips (multi pitch) 30
Climbing – Artificial Surfaces SROCLA001A Demonstrate simple climbing skills on artificial surfaces 15 SROCLA002A Apply climbing skills on artificial surfaces 20
* For a full list of units please see the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package SRO03.
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National ID Unit of Competency Title Hours SROCLA003A Establish belays for climbing on artificial surfaces 20 SROCLA004A Apply lead climbing skills on artificial surfaces 20 SROCLA005A Apply multi pitch lead climbing skills on artificial surfaces 20 SROCLA006A Establish belays for multi pitch climbing on artificial surfaces 20 SROCLA007A Demonstrate route setting skills 20 SROCLA008A Guide climbing activities on artificial surfaces 30 SROCLA009A Instruct climbing on artificial surfaces (single pitch) 30 SROCLA010A Instruct climbing on artificial surfaces (multi pitch) 30
Climbing – Natural Surfaces SROCLN001A Demonstrate simple climbing skills on natural surfaces 15 SROCLN002A Apply climbing skills on natural surfaces 20 SROCLN003A Establish belays for climbing on natural surfaces 20 SROCLN004A Apply lead climbing skills on natural surfaces 20 SROCLN005A Apply multi pitch lead climbing skills on natural surfaces 20 SROCLN006A Establish belays for multi pitch climbing on natural surfaces 20 SROCLN007A Guide climbing activities on natural surfaces (restricted) 30 SROCLN008A Guide lead climbing activities on natural surfaces (single pitch) 30 SROCLN009A Instruct climbing on natural surfaces (restricted) 30 SROCLN010A Guide lead climbing activities on natural surfaces (multi pitch) 30 SROCLN011A Instruct lead climbing on natural surfaces (single pitch) 30 SROCLN012A Instruct lead climbing on natural surfaces (multi pitch) 30
Canoeing SROCNE001A Demonstrate simple canoeing skills 25 SROCNE002A Demonstrate simple canoeing skills to a high standard 30 SROCNE003A Perform deep water rescues 20 SROCNE004A Apply inland canoeing skills on Grade 2 water 40 SROCNE005A Apply inland canoeing skills on Grade 3 water 40 SROCNE006A Guide canoeing trips on flat and undemanding water 30 SROCNE007A Instruct canoeing skills on flat and undemanding water 30 SROCNE008A Guide canoeing trips on Grade 2 water 40 SROCNE009A Instruct canoeing skills on Grade 2 water 40 SROCNE010A Guide canoeing trips on Grade 3 water 40 SROCNE011A Instruct canoeing skills on Grade 3 water 40
Challenge Ropes Course SROCRP001A Conduct a low ropes session 20 SROCRP002A Conduct a high ropes session 20 SROCRP003A Supervise a low ropes session 25 SROCRP004A Supervise a high ropes session 25 SROCRP005A Manage a low ropes course 30 SROCRP006A Manage a high ropes course 30
Caving SROCVE001A Move through a cave with minimal impact 20 SROCVE002A Navigate in caves 15 SROCVE003A Demonstrate laddering skills 20 SROCVE004A Apply single pitch abseiling skills in caves 20 SROCVE005A Rig a ladder pitch 20 SROCVE006A Apply laddering skills 20 SROCVE007A Use caving specific single rope techniques 20 SROCVE008A Rig ropes and establish belays in caves 15 SROCVE009A Rig ladders in complex situations 30 SROCVE010A Rig a complex pitch using caving specific techniques 20 SROCVE011A Demonstrate vertical caving skills 20 SROCVE012A Rig multi pitches in complex vertical cave systems 20 SROCVE013A Navigate in untrogged caves 20 SROCVE014A Perform cave rescues 30 SROCVE015A Demonstrate cavern diving skills 20 SROCVE016A Demonstrate cave diving skills 20 SROCVE017A Demonstrate sinkhole diving skills 20 SROCVE018A Demonstrate sump diving skills 30
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National ID Unit of Competency Title Hours SROCVE019A Demonstrate advanced cave diving skills 30 SROCVE020A Guide horizontal caving trips 30 SROCVE021A Guide vertical caving trips (single pitch) 30 SROCVE022A Instruct vertical caving skills (single pitch) 30 SROCVE023A Guide vertical caving trips (multi pitch) 30 SROCVE024A Instruct vertical caving skills (multi pitch) 30
Cycling Touring SROCYT001A Select, set up and maintain a bike 20 SROCYT002A Demonstrate basic cycling skills 30 SROCYT003A Apply on-road cycling skills 20 SROCYT004A Apply overnight cycle touring skills 20 SROCYT005A Guide on-road cycle tours 20 SROCYT006A Guide overnight and extended cycle tours 30 SROCYT007A Instruct cycle touring skills 30
Driving SRODRV001B Drive and recover a 4WD vehicle 25 SRODRV002B Drive a 4WD vehicle in difficult terrain using advanced technique 25 SRODRV003B Coordinate recovery of a 4WD vehicle using advanced techniques 20 SRODRV004A Guide 4WD tours 30 SRODRV005A Instruct four wheel driving skills 30
Equestrian Activities SROEQO001A Handle horses safely 20 SROEQO002A Demonstrate basic horseriding skills 20 SROEQO003A Supervise horse handling 20 SROEQO004A Apply first aid for horses 25 SROEQO005A Demonstrate horseriding skills in tracked areas 25 SROEQO006A Guide day horse trail rides in tracked areas 20 SROEQO007A Select and manage horses for beginner riders 20 SROEQO008A Determine nutritional requirements for horses 20 SROEQO009A Plan conditioning and training programs for horses 20 SROEQO010A Train and condition horses for trail rides 20 SROEQO011A Guide overnight horse trail rides in tracked areas 25 SROEQO012A Demonstrate horseriding skills in remote or wilderness areas 25 SROEQO013A Manage horse illness/injuries in remote areas 20 SROEQO014A Guide trail rides in a broad range of situations 30 SROEQO015A Manage plant, equipment and property for stables 20 SROEQO016A Manage the education of horses 20 SROEQO017A Instruct trail horse riding skills 25
Fire Arm Safety SROFAS001A Demonstrate knowledge of Firearms Legislation, firearms and community safety 5 SROFAS002A Demonstrate use of Category A and B firearms safely 5 SROFAS003A Demonstrate use of Category C firearms safely 5 SROFAS004A Demonstrate use of Category D firearms safely 5 SROFAS005A Demonstrate use of Category H firearms safely 5
Recreational Fishing SROFSH001A Use basic skills to catch and handle fish 20 SROFSH002A Comply with fisheries management regulations and conservation strategies 15 SROFSH003A Select, catch and use bait 15 SROFSH004A Select, rig and use terminal tackle 25 SROFSH005A Select, use and maintain fishing tackle outfits 15 SROFSH006A Catch crabs, prawns and squid 15 SROFSH007A Use knowledge of fish habitats, behaviour and life cycles to locate fish 20 SROFSH008A Instruct casting techniques to clients 20 SROFSH009A Guide fishing trips 30 SROFSH010A Select, rig and work lures 30
Interpretation SROINT001B Conduct interpretation within an outdoor activity 30 SROINT002B Develop specialist resources for interpretive activities 30
Kayaking
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National ID Unit of Competency Title Hours SROKYK001A Demonstrate simple kayaking skills 25 SROKYK002A Demonstrate simple kayaking skills to a high standard 30 SROKYK003A Apply inland kayaking skills on Grade 2 water 40 SROKYK004A Apply inland kayaking skills on Grade 3 water 40 SROKYK005A Guide kayaking trips on flat and undemanding water 30 SROKYK006A Instruct kayaking skills on flat and undemanding water 30 SROKYK007A Guide kayaking trips on Grade 2 water 40 SROKYK008A Instruct kayaking skills on Grade 2 water 40 SROKYK009A Guide kayaking trips on Grade 3 water 40 SROKYK010A Instruct kayaking skills on Grade 3 water 40
Sea Kayaking SROKYS001A Demonstrate simple sea kayaking skills 25 SROKYS002A Demonstrate simple sea kayaking skills to a high standard 30 SROKYS003A Apply sea kayaking skills in moderate conditions 30 SROKYS004A Apply sea kayaking skills in difficult conditions 40 SROKYS005A Plan and navigate a sea kayaking inshore passage 30 SROKYS006A Guide sea kayaking trips (easy to moderate conditions) 30 SROKYS007A Instruct sea kayaking (easy to moderate conditions) 30 SROKYS008A Guide sea kayaking trips (moderate to difficult conditions) 40 SROKYS009A Instruct sea kayaking (moderate to difficult conditions) 40
Mountain Biking SROMBK001A Demonstrate basic off-road cycling skills 20 SROMBK002A Apply advanced off-road cycling skills 20 SROMBK003A Guide off-road cycle tours 20 SROMBK004A Instruct off-road cycling skills 30
Navigation SRONAV001B Navigate in tracked or easy untracked areas 20 SRONAV002B Navigate in difficult or trackless areas 25 SRONAV003B Navigate in unmodified landscapes in extreme environmental conditions 30
Outdoor Recreation SROODR001A Apply basic outdoor recreation logistics 15 SROODR002A Plan outdoor recreation activities 15 SROODR003A Plan outdoor recreation activities (advanced) 20 SROODR004A Assist in conducting outdoor recreation sessions 20 SROODR005A Guide outdoor recreation sessions 20 SROODR006A Manage risk in an outdoor activity 25 SROODR007A Develop and coordinate programs incorporating outdoor activities 30 SROODR008A Review outdoor recreation ethics and philosophies 15 SROODR009A Evaluate policy/procedures for an outdoor business/organisation 20
Field Operations SROOPS001B Implement minimal environmental impact practices 20 SROOPS002B Plan for minimal environmental impact 20 SROOPS003B Apply weather information 20 SROOPS004B Interpret weather conditions in the field 30 SROOPS005B Apply search and rescue skills 30 SROOPS006B Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site 20 SROOPS007A Interpret weather for marine environments 25 SROOPS008A Apply the principles of natural resource management 20 SROOPS009A Apply environmental legislation to natural resource planning 25 SROOPS010A Interpret weather for mountain environments 20
Personal Water Craft SROPWC001A Select and maintain a personal water craft 10 SROPWC002A Demonstrate basic skills to ride a personal water craft in controlled conditions 15
SROPWC003A Demonstrate advanced skills to ride a personal water craft in moderate to difficult conditions 20
SROPWC004A Guide tours using personal water craft 20 SROPWC005A Instruct the basic skills of riding personal water craft 20 SROPWC006A Instruct the advanced skills of riding personal water craft 30
Rafting
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National ID Unit of Competency Title Hours SRORAF001B Apply rafting skills on moving water 20 SRORAF002B Apply rafting skills on Grade 3 rapids 30 SRORAF003B Apply rafting skills on Grade 4 rapids 40 SRORAF004A Guide clients on raft trips 40 SRORAF005A Coordinate, manage and guide white water rafting trips 30 SRORAF006A Instruct rafting skills 30
SCUBA SROSCB001A SCUBA dive in open water to a maximum depth of 18 metres 35 SROSCB002A Complete specialty open water dives 35 SROSCB003A Complete night dives 20 SROSCB004A Complete deep dives to between 18 and 40 metres 20 SROSCB005A Complete underwater search and recovery dives 25 SROSCB006A Navigate prescribed routes underwater 20 SROSCB007A Perform diver rescues 25 SROSCB008A Inspect and fill SCUBA cylinders 20 SROSCB009A Fill SCUBA cylinders with Enriched Air Nitrox (EANx) 20 SROSCB010A Guide a SCUBA dive 50 SROSCB011A Complete hydrostatic tests of SCUBA cylinders 25 SROSCB012A Perform advanced equipment maintenance 20 SROSCB013A Instruct SCUBA diving skills 100 SROSCB014A Demonstrate technical diving 30 SROSCB015A Instruct specialised SCUBA diving skills 50 SROSCB016A Apply technical deep diving skills 25 SROSCB017A Complete an underwater video 15 SROSCB018A Take still photographs underwater 15 SROSCB019A Complete dry suit dives 15 SROSCB020A Complete computer aided dives 15 SROSCB021A Complete wreck dives 20 SROSCB022A Complete dives off boats 20 SROSCB023A Complete drift dives on SCUBA 25 SROSCB024A Dive at altitude greater than 300 metres 20 SROSCB025A Complete a dive using Enriched Air Nitrox (EANx) 20 SROSCB026A Apply environmental knowledge to enhance dives 20 SROSCB027A Dive in open water using hookah (surface supplied air) 35
Snowboarding SROSKB001A Snowboard on beginner terrain 30 SROSKB002A Snowboard on intermediate terrain 40 SROSKB003A Snowboard on advanced terrain at a snowsport area 60 SROSKB004A Snowboard alpine-style on advanced terrain 40 SROSKB005A Snowboard freestyle on advanced terrain 40 SROSKB006A Snowboard off-piste at a snowsport area 30 SROSKB007A Guide day snowboarding activities 30 SROSKB008A Guide overnight snowboarding activities 40 SROSKB009A Instruct snowboarding 30
Skiing SROSKI001A Demonstrate alpine skiing downhill on beginner terrain 30 SROSKI002A Alpine ski downhill on intermediate terrain 40 SROSKI003A Alpine ski downhill on advanced terrain 60 SROSKI004A Alpine ski downhill off-piste 30 SROSKI005A Alpine free ski with performance on all terrain 60 SROSKI006A Telemark ski downhill on intermediate terrain 60 SROSKI007A Telemark ski downhill on advanced terrain 60 SROSKI008A Instruct alpine skiing skills 30
Ski Touring SROSKT001B Demonstrate basic cross country skiing skills 20 SROSKT002B Ski tour in a patrolled environment to a basic standard 20 SROSKT003B Demonstrate intermediate cross country skiing skills 30 SROSKT004B Day ski tour away from a patrolled area 30 SROSKT005B Apply snowcraft skills for day touring 30
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National ID Unit of Competency Title Hours SROSKT006B Demonstrate advanced cross country skiing skills 30 SROSKT007B Overnight ski tour in difficult terrain using advanced ski touring skills 40 SROSKT008B Apply snowcraft skills for overnight touring 40 SROSKT009A Guide day ski tours 30 SROSKT010A Guide overnight ski tours 30 SROSKT011A Instruct cross country skiing 30
Snorkling SROSNK001A Participate in snorkelling activities 20 SROSNK002A Guide snorkelling 30 SROSNK003A Instruct snorkelling skills 30
Surfing SROSRF001B Apply surf survival and self rescue skills 20 SROSRF002B Perform basic surfing manoeuvres in controlled conditions 20 SROSRF003B Perform intermediate level surfing manoeuvres 30 SROSRF004B Perform a simple rescue in moderate surf conditions 20 SROSRF005B Perform advanced level surfing manoeuvres 40 SROSRF006B Perform a comprehensive range of rescues in moderate to difficult surf conditions 30 SROSRF007A Guide surfing sessions 20 SROSRF008A Guide surfing trips 20 SROSRF009A Instruct basic to intermediate surfing skills 30 SROSRF010A Instruct intermediate to advanced surfing skills 30
Trail Bike Riding SROTBR001A Select, set up and maintain an off-highway motorcycle 15 SROTBR002A Demonstrate basic off-highway motorcycling skills 20 SROTBR003A Demonstrate advanced off-highway motorcycling skills 30 SROTBR004A Participate in extended off-highway motorcycle tours 30 SROTBR005A Guide off-highway motorcycle tours 30 SROTBR006A Instruct basic skills of off-highway motorcycling 30 SROTBR007A Instruct advanced skills of off-highway motorcycling 30
Vertical Rescue SROVTR001A Perform vertical rescues 20 SROVTR002A Perform complex vertical rescues 40 SROVTR003A Instruct vertical rescue 30
White Water Rescue SROWWR001B Apply self rescue skills in white water 15 SROWWR002B Perform white water rescues and recoveries 20 SROWWR003B Perform a comprehensive range of white water rescues and recoveries 30 SROWWR004A Instruct white water rescue 30
Yachting – Ballast Yacht SROYAC001B Comply with maritime rules and regulations 20 SROYAC002B Crew a ballasted yacht inshore 20 SROYAC003B Skipper a ballasted yacht inshore 30 SROYAC004B Crew a ballasted yacht in exposed coastal waters 20 SROYAC005B Skipper a ballasted yacht in exposed coastal waters 40 SROYAC006B Skipper a ballasted yacht in ocean waters 45 SROYAC007A Instruct yachting (ballasted yacht - inshore) 40 SROYAC008A Instruct yachting (ballasted yacht - offshore) 40
Yachting – Motor Cruisers SROYMC001B Crew a motor cruiser inshore 20 SROYMC002B Skipper a motor cruiser inshore 30 SROYMC003B Crew a motor cruiser in exposed coastal waters 20 SROYMC004B Skipper a motor cruiser in exposed coastal waters 30 SROYMC005B Skipper a motor cruiser in ocean waters 40 SROYMC006A Instruct yachting (motor cruiser - inshore) 40 SROYMC007A Instruct yachting (motor cruiser - offshore) 40
Yachting – Windsurfing SROYSA001B Use a sailboard in controlled conditions demonstrating basic skills 20 SROYSA002B Apply enhanced windsurfing skills in moderate conditions 30 SROYSA003B Use a sailboard in stronger winds 30
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National ID Unit of Competency Title Hours SROYSA004B Use long boards in difficult conditions 30 SROYSA005B Use short boards in difficult conditions 30 SROYSA006A Instruct windsurfing 30
Yachting – Small Boat SROYSB001B Use basic skills to sail a small boat in controlled conditions 20 SROYSB002B Sail a small boat in light to moderate conditions using enhanced skills 20 SROYSB003B Sail a small boat in moderate and/or variable conditions 20 SROYSB004A Instruct yachting (small boats) 30
SPORT AND RECREATION Coaching and Instruction
SRXCAI001B Assist in preparing sport and recreation sessions for participants 10 SRXCAI002B Assist in conducting sport and recreation sessions for participants 15 SRXCAI003B Provide equipment for activities 10 SRXCAI004B Plan a session or program for participants 20 SRXCAI005B Conduct a sport and recreation session for participants 20 SRXCAI006B Organise a sport and recreation program 20 SRXCAI007B Conduct a sport and recreation program 20 SRXCAI008B Plan and prepare an individualised long-term training program 40 SRXCAI009B Conduct, monitor and adjust individualised long-term training programs 40
SRXCAI010B Evaluate, analyse and modify long-term and/or high performance individualised training programs 40
SRXCAI011B Plan and prepare for participants to meet the demands of high level participation 40 SRXCAI012B Conduct, monitor and adjust high performance individualised training programs 40
Emergency Response SRXEMR001A Respond to emergency situations 15 SRXEMR002A Coordinate emergency response 20 SRXEMR003A Administer oxygen in an emergency situation 15
Events SRXEVT001B Coordinate guest/delegate registrations at venue 20
SRXEVT002B Organise meeting/event and provide on-site meeting/event management services 30
SRXEVT003B Coordinate events 40
SRXEVT004B Plan and manage conferences on behalf of management to achieve identified goals 40
SRXEVT005B Manage special events 40 SRXEVT006B Plan, implement and evaluate an event or program 30 SRXEVT007B Manage spectators at an event or program 30 SRXEVT008A Process and monitor event registrations 40 SRXEVT009A Develop a transport strategy for an event 50 SRXEVT010A Manage an event across a number of facilities 80 SRXEVT011A Environmental issues and events 50 SRXEVT012A Liaise with state/local government agencies 50
Facility Management SRXFAC001B Maintain equipment for activities 15 SRXFAC002B Maintain sport and recreational facilities 20 SRXFAC003B Implement facility maintenance programs 20 SRXFAC004B Plan and provide sport and recreational services 20 SRXFAC005B Coordinate facility and equipment acquisition and maintenance 20 SRXFAC006B Manage and control stock supply and purchase 40 SRXFAC007B Manage the provision of equipment and consumables 20 SRXFAC008B Obtain facilities 20 SRXFAC009B Plan, develop and commission facility development 20
First Aid SRXFAD001A Provide first aid 20 SRXFAD002A Provide advanced first aid response 25 SRXFAD003A Maintain first aid equipment, resources and records 40 SRXFAD004A Coordinate and implement first aid training 40 SRXFAD005A Manage casualty in a remote and/or isolated area 25
Client Service
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National ID Unit of Competency Title Hours SRXGCSO01A Create client relationship 10 SRXGCSO02A Deal with client feedback 10 SRXGCSO04A Meet client needs and expectations 10 SRXGCSO06A Address client needs 10 SRXGCSS07A Determine needs of client populations 15 SRXGCST03A Process client complaints 10 SRXGCST05A Coordinate client service activities 10
Organisation Governance SRXGOV001B Participate as a member of an effective Board of an organisation 25 SRXGOV002B Undertake the role of an individual Director of an organisation 25 SRXGOV003B Undertake the role of Chairperson at a Board meeting 25 SRXGOV004B Work effectively with the Board of an organisation 25
Groups SRXGRO001A Facilitate a group 10 SRXGRO002A Deal with conflict 10 SRXGRO003A Provide leadership to groups 10
Human Resource Management SRXHRM001B Manage volunteers 25
Industry SRXINU001A Develop knowledge of the sport and recreation industry 15 SRXINU002A Apply sport and recreation law 15
SRXINU003A Analyse participation patterns in specific markets of the leisure and recreation industry 10
SRXINU004A Promote compliance with laws and legal principles 15
SRXINU005A Manage culture and education to expand participation in a leisure and recreation service 20
SRXINU006A Foster the values and ethos of the phenomenon of play 20
SRXINU007A Manage evolving patterns of work to expand participation in a leisure and recreation service 20
SRXINU008A Develop and implement a leisure and recreation tourism strategy 30
SRXINU009A Apply an understanding of psychology to expand participation in a leisure and recreation service 30
SRXINU010A Apply an understanding of sociology to expand participation in leisure and recreation service 30
SRXINU011A Develop and maintain a competitive pricing strategy for a leisure and recreation service 30
SRXINU012A Manage the impact of politics on the delivery of leisure and recreation services 30 SRXINU013A Promote service delivery strategies and concepts to internal customers 30 SRXINU014A Research and document the history of specific leisure and recreation service(s) 30
SRXINU015A Develop an effective leisure and recreation lobby campaign to achieve policy influence 30
Organisation of Work SRXOGN001A Conduct projects 20 SRXOGN002A Manage projects 20
Occupational Health and Safety SRXOHS001B Follow defined Occupational Health and Safety policies and procedures 10
SRXOHS002B Implement and monitor the organisation’s Occupational Health and Safety policies, procedures and pro 20
SRXOHS003B Establish, maintain and evaluate the organisation's Occupational Health and Safety system 20
Resource Management SRXRES001B Educate the public on the safe use of a sport and recreational resource 25
SRXRES002B Improve client awareness and implementation of environmental management practices 20
SRXRES003B Contribute to the planning, monitoring and control of resources 15 SRXRES004B Minimise waste and pollution and their environmental impact 15 SRXRES005B Achieve an efficient use of resources 15 SRXRES006B Establish policies and strategies to manage and maintain resources 30 SRXRES007B Undertake open space planning 30 SRXRES008B Conserve and re-establish natural systems 30
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National ID Unit of Competency Title Hours SRXRES009B Achieve sustainable land management 30 SRXRES010B Protect heritage and cultural assets 30
SRXRES011B Apply environmental principles in the design and maintenance of the built environment 30
SRXRES012B Develop a comprehensive and integrated environmental management strategy 30 Risk Management
SRXRIK001A Undertake risk analysis of activities 10 SRXRIK002A Manage an organisation's risk 20 SRXRIK003A Develop an organisational risk management policy 20
Technology SRXTCN001A Assist with analysis and use of emerging technology 10 SRXTCN002A Manage information technology requirements 30
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Current Qualifications which are replaced by Revised Qualifications
The following table provides an overview of the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package SRO03 qualifications which are replaced by Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package SRO03 – Version 2 qualifications.
Outdoor Recreation Industry SRO03 Current Qualification
Outdoor Recreation Industry SRO03 - Category 2 Replacement Qualification
National ID Qualification Title Hours National ID Qualification Title Hours
SPORT AND RECREATION SRO10103 Certificate I in Sport and Recreation 284 SRO10106 Certificate I in Sport and Recreation 284 SRO20103 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation 478 SRO20106 Certificate II in Sport and Recreation 478 SRO30103 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation 440 SRO30106 Certificate III in Sport and Recreation 440 SRO40103 Certificate IV in Sport and Recreation 758 SRO40106 Certificate IV in Sport and Recreation 758 SRO50103 Diploma of Sport and Recreation 862 SRO50106 Diploma of Sport and Recreation 862 SRO60103 Advanced Diploma of Sport and Recreation 1722 SRO60106 Advanced Diploma of Sport and Recreation 1722
OUTDOOR RECREATION SRO20203 Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation 406 SRO20206 Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation 406
SRO20303 Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation (Multiple Activities) 422 SRO20306 Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation (Multiple
Activities) 422
SRO30203 Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation 620 SRO30206 Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation 620
SRO30303 Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation (Multiple Activities) 663 SRO30306 Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation (Multiple
Activities) 663
SRO40203 Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation 768 SRO40206 Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation 768
SRO50203 Diploma of Outdoor Recreation 744 SRO50206 Diploma of Outdoor Recreation 744 SRO50404 Diploma of Facility Management 1318 SRO50406 Diploma of Facility Management 1318
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Units of Competency which are replaced by Outdoor Recreation SRO03 Units of Competency* The following table provides an overview of the units of competency from the National Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package SRO99 which are replaced by units of competency from the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package SRO03.
National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours ABSEILING - ARTIFICIAL SURFACE
SROABA001A Demonstrate simple abseiling skills on artificial surfaces 20 New Unit of Competency
SROABA002A Apply single pitch abseiling skills on artificial surfaces 30
SROROP004A Establish belay systems using natural and/or fixed anchors for roping activities 15 SROABA003A Establish ropes for abseiling on artificial surfaces 15
SROABA004A Establish ropes for multi pitch abseiling on artificial surfaces 20
SROABA005A Guide abseiling on artificial surfaces (single pitch) 30 SROABA006A Instruct abseiling on artificial surfaces (single pitch) 30
New Unit of Competency
SROABA007A Instruct abseiling on artificial surfaces (multi pitch) 30 ABSEILING - NATURAL SURFACE
New Unit of Competency SROABN001A Demonstrate simple abseiling skills on natural surfaces 20
SROROP001A Safeguard A Person Using A Single Rope Belay System 10 SROABN002A Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay
system 15
SROABN003A Apply single pitch abseiling skills on natural surfaces 30
SROABN004A Establish ropes for single pitch abseiling on natural surfaces 15
SROABN005A Apply multi pitch abseiling skills on natural surfaces 20
SROABN006A Establish ropes for multi pitch abseiling on natural surfaces 20
SROABN007A Guide abseiling on natural surfaces (single pitch) 30 SROABN008A Instruct abseiling on natural surfaces (single pitch) 30 SROABN009A Guide abseiling on natural surfaces (multi pitch) 30
New Unit of Competency
SROABN010A Instruct abseiling on natural surfaces (multi pitch) 30 SROABS001A Demonstrate abseiling skills 10
SROABS002A Apply Abseiling Skills in A Range of Single Pitch Contexts 20
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
* For more information on unit equivalence please see the Mapping Tables section in the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package SRO03.
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National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours
SROABS003A Apply Abseiling Skills in A Broad Range of Contexts 20 No Equivalent Unit of Competency
ADVENTURE BASED LEARNING
SROABL001A Take An Assistant Leadership Role in the Facilitation of Adventure Based Learning Activities
20 SROABL001B Take an assistant leadership role in the facilitation of adventure-based learning activities 25
SROABL002A Facilitate Adventure-based Learning Activities 25 SROABL002B Facilitate adventure-based learning activities 30
SROABL003A Design and facilitate adventure-based programs requiring advanced facilitation techniques 40 SROABL003B Design and facilitate adventure-based programs
requiring advanced facilitation techniques 40
ARCHERY New Unit of Competency SROARC001A Conduct an archery session 10
BUSHWALKING
SROBWK001A Demonstrate Bushwalking Skills in Tracked or Easy Untracked Areas 15 SROBWG001A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in tracked or easy
untracked areas 15
SROBWK002A Demonstrate Bushwalking Skills in Difficult or Trackless Areas 15 SROBWG002A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in difficult or trackless
areas 20
SROBWK003A Demonstrate Advanced Bushwalking Skills in A Broad Range of Areas and Conditions 25 SROBWG003A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in unmodified
landscapes 30
SROBWG004A Demonstrate river crossing skills 20
SROBWG005A Demonstrate advanced bushwalking skills in alpine areas and conditions 20
SROBWG006A Demonstrate advanced bushwalking skills in arid areas and conditions 20
SROBWG007A Demonstrate advanced bushwalking skills in tropical areas and conditions 20
SROBWG008A Guide bushwalks in tracked or easy untracked areas 25 SROBWG009A Guide bushwalks in difficult and trackless areas 30
New Unit of Competency
SROBWG010A Guide bushwalks in unmodified landscapes 30 CANOEING
SROCAN001A Demonstrate Simple Canoeing, Kayaking or Sea Kayaking Skills 20
SROCAN002A Demonstrate simple canoeing, kayaking or sea kayaking skills to a high standard of technical correctness
15
SROCAN003A Perform deep water rescues 15
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
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National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours
SROCAN004A Apply Complex Inland Canoeing/kayaking Skills On Grade 2 Water 15
SROCAN006A Apply Complex Inland Canoeing/kayaking Skills On Grade 3 Water 20
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
SROCNE001A Demonstrate simple canoeing skills 25 SROCNE002A Demonstrate simple canoeing skills to a high standard 30 SROCNE003A Perform deep water rescues 20 SROCNE004A Apply inland canoeing skills on Grade 2 water 40 SROCNE005A Apply inland canoeing skills on Grade 3 water 40 SROCNE006A Guide canoeing trips on flat and undemanding water 30 SROCNE007A Instruct canoeing skills on flat and undemanding water 30 SROCNE008A Guide canoeing trips on Grade 2 water 40 SROCNE009A Instruct canoeing skills on Grade 2 water 40 SROCNE010A Guide canoeing trips on Grade 3 water 40
New Unit of Competency
SROCNE011A Instruct canoeing skills on Grade 3 water 40 CAVING
SROCAV002A Demonstrate Laddering Skills 15 SROCAV003A Rig a ladder pitch 20 SROCAV004A Apply laddering skills in a range of situations 20 SROCAV005A Use Caving Specific Single Rope Techniques 20
SROCAV006A Rig Ladders in Complex and Non-routine Situations 20
SROCAV007A Rig A Complex Pitch Using Caving Specific Techniques 20
SROCAV008A Demonstrate vertical caving skills 20
SROCAV009A Rig Multi Pitches in Complex Vertical Systems Using Caving Specific Techniques 20
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
SROCAV001A Move efficiently and safety through a cave with minimal impact 20 SROCVE001A Move through a cave with minimal impact 20
New Unit of Competency SROCVE002A Navigate in caves 15 SROCAV002A Demonstrate Laddering Skills 15 SROCVE003A Demonstrate laddering skills 20
New Unit of Competency SROCVE004A Apply single pitch abseiling skills in caves 20 SROCAV003A Rig a ladder pitch 20 SROCVE005A Rig a ladder pitch 20 SROCAV004A Apply laddering skills in a range of situations 20 SROCVE006A Apply laddering skills 20 SROCAV005A Use Caving Specific Single Rope Techniques 20 SROCVE007A Use caving specific single rope techniques 20
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National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours New Unit of Competency SROCVE008A Rig ropes and establish belays in caves 15
SROCAV006A Rig Ladders in Complex and Non-routine Situations 20 SROCVE009A Rig ladders in complex situations 30
SROCAV007A Rig A Complex Pitch Using Caving Specific Techniques 20 SROCVE010A Rig a complex pitch using caving specific techniques 20
SROCAV008A Demonstrate vertical caving skills 20 SROCVE011A Demonstrate vertical caving skills 20
SROCAV009A Rig Multi Pitches in Complex Vertical Systems Using Caving Specific Techniques 20 SROCVE012A Rig multi pitches in complex vertical cave systems 20
SROCVE013A Navigate in untrogged caves 20 SROCVE014A Perform cave rescues 30 SROCVE015A Demonstrate cavern diving skills 20 SROCVE016A Demonstrate cave diving skills 20 SROCVE017A Demonstrate sinkhole diving skills 20 SROCVE018A Demonstrate sump diving skills 30 SROCVE019A Demonstrate advanced cave diving skills 30 SROCVE020A Guide horizontal caving trips 30 SROCVE021A Guide vertical caving trips (single pitch) 30 SROCVE022A Instruct vertical caving skills (single pitch) 30 SROCVE023A Guide vertical caving trips (multi pitch) 30
New Unit of Competency
SROCVE024A Instruct vertical caving skills (multi pitch) 30 CANYONING
SROCYG001A Demonstrate Horizontal Canyoning Skills 20 SROCAY001A Demonstrate horizontal canyoning skills 20 SROCYG002A Apply Vertical Canyoning Skills 25 SROCAY002A Apply vertical canyoning skills 25
New Unit of Competency SROCAY003A Establish belays in canyons 20 SROCYG003A Apply Advanced Vertical Canyoning Skills 25 SROCAY004A Apply advanced vertical canyoning skills 25
SROCAY005A Establish complex belays in canyons 20 SROCAY006A Guide canyoning trips (single pitch) 20 SROCAY007A Instruct canyoning skills 20
New Unit of Competency
SROCAY008A Guide canyoning trips (multi pitch) 30 CLIMBING - ARTIFICIAL SURFACE
SROCLA001A Demonstrate simple climbing skills on artificial surfaces 15 New Unit of Competency
SROCLA002A Apply climbing skills on artificial surfaces 20
SROROP004A Establish belay systems using natural and/or fixed anchors for roping activities 15 SROCLA003A Establish belays for climbing on artificial surfaces 20
New Unit of Competency SROCLA004A Apply lead climbing skills on artificial surfaces 20
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National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours
New Unit of Competency SROCLA005A Apply multi pitch lead climbing skills on artificial surfaces 20
SROROP008A Establish belay systems for a broad range of contexts 7 SROCLA006A Establish belays for multi pitch climbing on artificial
surfaces 20
SROCLA007A Demonstrate route setting skills 20 SROCLA008A Guide climbing activities on artificial surfaces 30 SROCLA009A Instruct climbing on artificial surfaces (single pitch) 30
New Unit of Competency
SROCLA010A Instruct climbing on artificial surfaces (multi pitch) 30
SROCLM001A Demonstrate Climbing Skills 10
SROCLM002A Apply Climbing Skills in A Limited Range of Situations 10
SROCLM003A Apply Climbing Skills in A Broad Range of Situations and Locations 12
SROCLM004A Apply Lead Climbing Skills (Single Pitch) 18 SROCLM005A Apply lead climbing skills (multi pitch) 18
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
CLIMBING - NATURAL SURFACE SROCLN001A Demonstrate simple climbing skills on natural surfaces 15 New Unit of Competency SROCLN002A Apply climbing skills on natural surfaces 20
SROROP004A Establish belay systems using natural and/or fixed anchors for roping activities 15 SROCLN003A Establish belays for climbing on natural surfaces 20
SROCLN004A Apply lead climbing skills on natural surfaces 20 New Unit of Competency
SROCLN005A Apply multi pitch lead climbing skills on natural surfaces 20
SROROP008A Establish belay systems for a broad range of contexts 7 SROCLN006A Establish belays for multi pitch climbing on natural
surfaces 20
SROCLN007A Guide climbing activities on natural surfaces (restricted) 20
SROCLN008A Guide lead climbing activities on natural surfaces (single pitch) 30
SROCLN009A Instruct climbing on natural surfaces (restricted) 30
SROCLN010A Guide lead climbing activities on natural surfaces (multi pitch) 30
SROCLN011A Instruct lead climbing on natural surfaces (single pitch) 30
New Unit of Competency
SROCLN012A Instruct lead climbing on natural surfaces (multi pitch) 30
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National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours CHALLENGE ROPES COURSE
SROCRC001A Conduct activities on a challenge ropes course with low elements 15 SROCRP001A Conduct a low ropes session 20
SROCRC002A Conduct Activities On A Challenge Ropes Course With High Elements 15 SROCRP002A Conduct a high ropes session 20
SROCRC003A Supervise the use of a challenge ropes course with low elements 20 SROCRP003A Supervise a low ropes session 25
SROCRC004A Supervise the Use of A Challenge Ropes Course With High Elements 20 SROCRP004A Supervise a high ropes session 25
SROCRP005A Manage a low ropes course 30 New Unit of Competency SROCRP006A Manage a high ropes course 30
VERTICAL RESCUE SROROP006A Perform Vertical Rescues of Self and Others 15 SROVTR001A Perform vertical rescues 20 SROROP010A Perform complex vertical rescues 15 SROVTR002A Perform complex vertical rescues 40
New Unit of Competency SROVTR003A Instruct vertical rescue 30 SROROP002A Use belay systems to safeguard self and others 15 No Equivalent Unit of Competency
SROROP003A Select Suitable Natural And/or Fixed Anchors for Roping Activities 15
SROROP005A Rig a rope pitch 15
SROROP007A Select An Extensive Range of Suitable Anchors for Roping Activities 5
SROROP009A Use A Broad Range of Techniques to Rig Rope Pitches 20
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
CYCLING TOURING New Unit of Competency SROCYT001A Select, set up and maintain a bike 20
SROCYC001A Demonstrate basic cycling skills 10 SROCYT002A Demonstrate basic cycling skills 30 SROCYC002A Apply On-road Cycle Touring Skills 15 SROCYT003A Apply on-road cycling skills 20
SROCYT004A Apply overnight cycle touring skills 20 SROCYT005A Guide on-road cycle tours 20 SROCYT006A Guide overnight and extended cycle tours 30
New Unit of Competency
SROCYT007A Instruct cycle touring skills 30 SROCYC003A Apply off-road cycling skills 20 No Equivalent Unit of Competency
MOUNTAIN BIKING SROMBK001A Demonstrate basic off-road cycling skills 20 New Unit of Competency SROMBK002A Apply advanced off-road cycling skills 20
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National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours SROMBK003A Guide off-road cycle tours 20 New Unit of Competency SROMBK004A Instruct off-road cycling skills 30
DRIVING SRODRV001A Drive and Recover A 4wd Vehicle 25 SRODRV001B Drive and recover a 4WD vehicle 25
SRODRV002A Drive A 4wd Vehicle in Difficult Terrain Using Advanced Techniques 25 SRODRV002B Drive a 4WD vehicle in difficult terrain using advanced
technique 25
SRODRV003A Co-ordinate recovery of a 4wd vehicle using advanced techniques 20 SRODRV003B Coordinate recovery of a 4WD vehicle using
advanced techniques 20
SRODRV004A Guide 4WD tours 30 New Unit of Competency
SRODRV005A Instruct four wheel driving skills 30 EQUESTRIAN ACTIVITIES
SROEQU002A Handle horse safely 1 20 SROEQO001A Handle horses safely 20 SROEQU003A Demonstrate Basic Horseriding Skills 20 SROEQO002A Demonstrate basic horseriding skills 20
New Unit of Competency SROEQO003A Supervise horse handling 20 SROEQU006A Apply first aid for horses 25 SROEQO004A Apply first aid for horses 25
SROEQU008A Demonstrate Horseriding Skills in Tracked Areas 25 SROEQO005A Demonstrate horseriding skills in tracked areas 25
New Unit of Competency SROEQO006A Guide day horse trail rides in tracked areas 20 SROEQU009A Select and Manage Horses for Beginner Riders 20 SROEQO007A Select and manage horses for beginner riders 20
SROEQU010A Determine Nutritional Requirements for Recreational or Competition Horses 20 SROEQO008A Determine nutritional requirements for horses 20
SROEQU011A Plan Conditioning and Training Programs for Recreational or Competition Horses 20 SROEQO009A Plan conditioning and training programs for horses 20
SROEQU012A Train and Condition Horses for Trailrides 20 SROEQO010A Train and condition horses for trail rides 20 New Unit of Competency SROEQO011A Guide overnight horse trail rides in tracked areas 25
SROEQU013A Demonstrate Horseriding Skills in Remote or Wilderness Areas 25 SROEQO012A Demonstrate horseriding skills in remote or wilderness
areas 25
SROEQU014A Manage Horse Illness/injuries in Remote Areas 20 SROEQO013A Manage horse illness/injuries in remote areas 20 SROEQU015A Lead Trail Rides in A Broad Range of Situations 30 SROEQO014A Guide trail rides in a broad range of situations 30
SROEQO015A Manage plant, equipment and property for stables 20 SROEQO016A Manage the education of horses 20 New Unit of Competency SROEQO017A Instruct trail horse riding skills 25
SROEQU001A Care for horses 30
SROEQU004A Ride Horses in Training to Assist With Their Education 20
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
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National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours SROEQU005A Handle horse safely 2 25 SROEQU007A Maintain Health and Safety of Horses 25
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
FIRE ARM SAFETY
SROFAS001A Demonstrate knowledge of Firearms Legislation, firearms and community safety 5
SROFAS002A Demonstrate use of Category A and B firearms safely 5 SROFAS003A Demonstrate use of Category C firearms safely 5 SROFAS004A Demonstrate use of Category D firearms safely 5
New Unit of Competency
SROFAS005A Demonstrate use of Category H firearms safely 5 RECREATIONAL FISHING
SROFIS001A Use Basic Skills to Catch and Handle Fish 15 SROFSH001A Use basic skills to catch and handle fish 20
SROFIS002A Comply With Fisheries Management Regulations and Conservation Strategies 15 SROFSH002A Comply with fisheries management regulations and
conservation strategies 15
SROFIS003A Select, catch and use bait 10 SROFSH003A Select, catch and use bait 15 SROFIS004A Select, Rig and Use Terminal Tackle 10 SROFSH004A Select, rig and use terminal tackle 25 SROFIS005A Select, Use and Maintain Fishing Tackle Outfits 10 SROFSH005A Select, use and maintain fishing tackle outfits 15 SROFIS006A Catch Crabs, Prawns and Squid 10 SROFSH006A Catch crabs, prawns and squid 15
SROFIS008A Use knowledge of fish habitats, behaviour and life cycles to locate fish 15 SROFSH007A Use knowledge of fish habitats, behaviour and life
cycles to locate fish 20
SROFIS009A Instruct Casting Techniques to Clients 20 SROFSH008A Instruct casting techniques to clients 20 New Unit of Competency SROFSH009A Guide fishing trips 30
SROFIS007A Select, rig and work lures 10 SROFSH010A Select, rig and work lures 30 INTERPRETATION
SROINT001A Conduct Interpretation Within An Outdoor Activity 30 SROINT001B Conduct interpretation within an outdoor activity 30
SROINT002A Develop specialist resources for interpretive activities 30 SROINT002B Develop specialist resources for interpretive activities 30
KAYAKING SROKYK001A Demonstrate simple kayaking skills 25 SROKYK002A Demonstrate simple kayaking skills to a high standard 30 SROKYK003A Apply inland kayaking skills on Grade 2 water 40 SROKYK004A Apply inland kayaking skills on Grade 3 water 40 SROKYK005A Guide kayaking trips on flat and undemanding water 30 SROKYK006A Instruct kayaking skills on flat and undemanding water 30 SROKYK007A Guide kayaking trips on Grade 2 water 40
New Unit of Competency
SROKYK008A Instruct kayaking skills on Grade 2 water 40
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National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours SROKYK009A Guide kayaking trips on Grade 3 water 40 New Unit of Competency SROKYK010A Instruct kayaking skills on Grade 3 water 40
SEA KAYAKING SROKYS001A Demonstrate simple sea kayaking skills 25
New Unit of Competency SROKYS002A Demonstrate simple sea kayaking skills to a high
standard 30
SROCAN005A Apply Complex Sea Kayaking Skills in Moderate Conditions 15 SROKYS003A Apply sea kayaking skills in moderate conditions 30
SROCAN007A Apply complex sea kayaking skills in difficult conditions 10 SROKYS004A Apply sea kayaking skills in difficult conditions 40
SROKYS005A Plan and navigate a sea kayaking inshore passage 30
SROKYS006A Guide sea kayaking trips (easy to moderate conditions) 30
SROKYS007A Instruct sea kayaking (easy to moderate conditions) 30
SROKYS008A Guide sea kayaking trips (moderate to difficult conditions) 40
New Unit of Competency
SROKYS009A Instruct sea kayaking (moderate to difficult conditions) 40
NAVIGATION SRONAV001A Navigate in Tracked or Easy Untracked Areas 13 SRONAV001B Navigate in tracked or easy untracked areas 20 SRONAV002A Navigate in Difficult or Trackless Areas 10 SRONAV002B Navigate in difficult or trackless areas 25
SRONAV003A Navigate in Remote or Trackless Areas in Extreme Environmental Conditions 15 SRONAV003B Navigate in unmodified landscapes in extreme
environmental conditions 30
OUTDOOR RECREATION SROODR001A Apply basic outdoor recreation logistics 15 SROODR002A Plan outdoor recreation activities 15 SROODR003A Plan outdoor recreation activities (advanced) 20 SROODR004A Assist in conducting outdoor recreation sessions 20 SROODR005A Guide outdoor recreation sessions 20 SROODR006A Manage risk in an outdoor activity 25
SROODR007A Develop and coordinate programs incorporating outdoor activities 30
SROODR008A Review outdoor recreation ethics and philosophies 15
New Unit of Competency
SROODR009A Evaluate policy/procedures for an outdoor business/organisation 20
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National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours
SROORE001A Prepare to Participate in A Supervised Outdoor Activity Requiring Basic Skills 6
SROORE002A Participate in A Supervised Outdoor Activity Requiring Basic Skills 8
SROORE003A Prepare to Participate in Outdoor Activities 6 SROORE004A Participate in outdoor activities 12
SROORE005A Prepare to Participate in Outdoor Activities in A Broad Range of Situations and Circumstances 8
SROORE006A Participate in Outdoor Activities in A Broad Range of Situations and Circumstances 12
SROORE007A Guide Groups in A Broad Range of Outdoor Recreation Situations and Circumstances 25
SROORE008A Instruct Outdoor Recreation Activity Skills 15
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
FIELD OPERATIONS
SROOPS001A Implement Minimal Environmental Impact Practices 10 SROOPS001B Implement minimal environmental impact practices 20
SROOPS002A Plan for Minimal Environmental Impact 8 SROOPS002B Plan for minimal environmental impact 20 SROOPS003A Apply Weather Information 12 SROOPS003B Apply weather information 20 SROOPS004A Interpret Weather Conditions in the Field 15 SROOPS004B Interpret weather conditions in the field 30 SROOPS005A Apply Search and Rescue Skills 20 SROOPS005B Apply search and rescue skills 30
SROOPS006A Use and Maintain A Temporary or Overnight Site 10 SROOPS006B Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site 20
SROOPS007A Interpret weather for marine environments 25 SROOPS008A Apply the principles of natural resource management 20
SROOPS009A Apply environmental legislation to natural resource planning 25
New Unit of Competency
SROOPS010A Interpret weather for mountain environments 20 PERSONAL WATERCRAFT
SROPWC001A Select and maintain a personal water craft 10
SROPWC002A Demonstrate basic skills to ride a personal water craft in controlled conditions 15
SROPWC003A Demonstrate advanced skills to ride a personal water craft in moderate to difficult conditions 20
SROPWC004A Guide tours using personal water craft 20
New Unit of Competency
SROPWC005A Instruct the basic skills of riding personal water craft 20
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New Unit of Competency SROPWC006A Instruct the advanced skills of riding personal water craft 30
RAFTING SRORAF001A Apply Rafting Skills On Moving Water 15 SRORAF001B Apply rafting skills on moving water 20 SRORAF002A Apply Rafting Skills On Grade 3 Rapids 25 SRORAF002B Apply rafting skills on Grade 3 rapids 30 SRORAF003A Apply Rafting Skills On Grade 4 Rapids 30 SRORAF003B Apply rafting skills on Grade 4 rapids 40
SRORAF004A Guide clients on raft trips 40
SRORAF005A Coordinate, manage and guide white water rafting trips 30 New Unit of Competency
SRORAF006A Instruct rafting skills 30 SCUBA
SROSCU002A Scuba Dive in Open Water to A Maximum Depth of 18 Metres 35 SROSCB001A SCUBA dive in open water to a maximum depth of 18
metres 35
SROSCU003A Complete Specialty Open Water Dives 35 SROSCB002A Complete specialty open water dives 35 SROSCU004A Complete night dives 20 SROSCB003A Complete night dives 20 SROSCU011A Complete Dives to Between 18 and 40 Metres 15 SROSCB004A Complete deep dives to between 18 and 40 metres 20
SROSCU014A Complete Underwater Search and Recovery Dives 20 SROSCB005A Complete underwater search and recovery dives 25
New Unit of Competency SROSCB006A Navigate prescribed routes underwater 20 SROSCU015A Perform diver rescues 20 SROSCB007A Perform diver rescues 25
SROSCB008A Inspect and fill SCUBA cylinders 20 SROSCB009A Fill SCUBA cylinders with Enriched Air Nitrox (EANx) 20 SROSCB010A Guide a SCUBA dive 50 SROSCB011A Complete hydrostatic tests of SCUBA cylinders 25 SROSCB012A Perform advanced equipment maintenance 20 SROSCB013A Instruct SCUBA diving skills 100 SROSCB014A Demonstrate technical diving 30
New Unit of Competency
SROSCB015A Instruct specialised SCUBA diving skills 50 New Unit of Competency SROSCB016A Apply technical deep diving skills 25
SROSCU005A Complete An Underwater Video 15 SROSCB017A Complete an underwater video 15 SROSCU006A Take Still Photographs Underwater 15 SROSCB018A Take still photographs underwater 15 SROSCU007A Complete dry suit dives 10 SROSCB019A Complete dry suit dives 15 SROSCU008A Complete Computer Aided Dives 15 SROSCB020A Complete computer aided dives 15 SROSCU009A Complete wreck dives 15 SROSCB021A Complete wreck dives 20 SROSCU010A Complete dives off boats 15 SROSCB022A Complete dives off boats 20 SROSCU012A Complete drift dives on scuba 25 SROSCB023A Complete drift dives on SCUBA 25
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National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours SROSCU013A Dive At Altitude Greater Than 300 Metres 20 SROSCB024A Dive at altitude greater than 300 metres 20
SROSCB025A Complete a dive using Enriched Air Nitrox (EANx) 20 SROSCB026A Apply environmental knowledge to enhance dives 20 New Unit of Competency SROSCB027A Dive in open water using hookah (surface supplied
air) 35
SROSCU001A Snorkel Dive 8 No Equivalent Unit of Competency SNOWBOARDING
SROSKB001A Snowboard on beginner terrain 30 SROSKB002A Snowboard on intermediate terrain 40 SROSKB003A Snowboard on advanced terrain at a snowsport area 60 SROSKB004A Snowboard alpine-style on advanced terrain 40 SROSKB005A Snowboard freestyle on advanced terrain 40 SROSKB006A Snowboard off-piste at a snowsport area 30 SROSKB007A Guide day snowboarding activities 30 SROSKB008A Guide overnight snowboarding activities 40
New Unit of Competency
SROSKB009A Instruct snowboarding 30 SKIING SROSKI001A Demonstrate alpine skiing downhill on beginner terrain 30 SROSKI002A Alpine ski downhill on intermediate terrain 40 SROSKI003A Alpine ski downhill on advanced terrain 60 SROSKI004A Alpine ski downhill off-piste 30 SROSKI005A Alpine free ski with performance on all terrain 60 SROSKI006A Telemark ski downhill on intermediate terrain 60 SROSKI007A Telemark ski downhill on advanced terrain 60
New Unit of Competency
SROSKI008A Instruct alpine skiing skills 30 SKI TOURING
SROSKT001A Demonstrate Basic Cross Country Skiing Skills 20 SROSKT001B Demonstrate basic cross country skiing skills 20
SROSKT002A Skitour in A Patrolled Environment to A Basic Standard 20 SROSKT002B Ski tour in a patrolled environment to a basic standard 20
SROSKT003A Demonstrate Intermediate Cross Country Skiing Skills 20 SROSKT003B Demonstrate intermediate cross country skiing skills 30
SROSKT004A Day Skitour Away From Patrolled Area 20 SROSKT004B Day ski tour away from a patrolled area 30 SROSKT005A Apply Snowcraft Skills for Day Touring 20 SROSKT005B Apply snowcraft skills for day touring 30
SROSKT006A Demonstrate Advanced Cross Country Skiing Skills 20 SROSKT006B Demonstrate advanced cross country skiing skills 30
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SROSKT007A Overnight Skitour in Difficult Terrain Using Advanced Skitouring Skills 25 SROSKT007B Overnight ski tour in difficult terrain using advanced
ski touring skills 40
SROSKT008A Apply snowcraft skills for overnight touring 25 SROSKT008B Apply snowcraft skills for overnight touring 40 SROSKT009A Guide day ski tours 30 SROSKT010A Guide overnight ski tours 30 New Unit of Competency SROSKT011A Instruct cross country skiing 30
SNORKLING SROSNK001A Participate in snorkelling activities 20 SROSNK002A Guide snorkelling 30 New Unit of Competency SROSNK003A Instruct snorkelling skills 30
SURFING SROSRF001A Apply surf survival and self rescue skills 15 SROSRF001B Apply surf survival and self rescue skills 20
SROSRF002A Perform Basic Surfing Manoeuvres in Controlled Conditions 15 SROSRF002B Perform basic surfing manoeuvres in controlled
conditions 20
SROSRF003A Perform Intermediate Level Surfing Manoeuvres 20 SROSRF003B Perform intermediate level surfing manoeuvres 30
SROSRF004A Perform a simple rescue in moderate surf conditions 20 SROSRF004B Perform a simple rescue in moderate surf conditions 20
SROSRF005A Perform Advanced Level Surfing Manoeuvres 20 SROSRF005B Perform advanced level surfing manoeuvres 40
SROSRF006A Perform a comprehensive range of rescues in moderate to difficult surf conditions 20 SROSRF006B Perform a comprehensive range of rescues in
moderate to difficult surf conditions 30
SROSRF007A Guide surfing sessions 20 SROSRF008A Guide surfing trips 20 SROSRF009A Instruct basic to intermediate surfing skills 30
New Unit of Competency
SROSRF010A Instruct intermediate to advanced surfing skills 30 TRAIL BIKE RIDING
SROTBR001A Select, set up and maintain an off-highway motorcycle 15 SROTBR002A Demonstrate basic off-highway motorcycling skills 20 SROTBR003A Demonstrate advanced off-highway motorcycling skills 30 SROTBR004A Participate in extended off-highway motorcycle tours 30 SROTBR005A Guide off-highway motorcycle tours 30 SROTBR006A Instruct basic skills of off-highway motorcycling 30
New Unit of Competency
SROTBR007A Instruct advanced skills of off-highway motorcycling 30 WHITE WATER RESCUE
SROWWR001A Apply Self Rescue Skills in White Water 8 SROWWR001B Apply self rescue skills in white water 15 SROWWR002A Perform white water rescues and recoveries 10 SROWWR002B Perform white water rescues and recoveries 20
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SROWWR003A Perform A Comprehensive Range of White Water Rescues and Recoveries 10 SROWWR003B Perform a comprehensive range of white water
rescues and recoveries 30
New Unit of Competency SROWWR004A Instruct white water rescue 30 YACHTING - BALLAST YACHT
SROYAC001A Comply With Maritime Rules and Regulations 15 SROYAC001B Comply with maritime rules and regulations 20 SROYAC002A Crew a ballasted yacht inshore 15 SROYAC002B Crew a ballasted yacht inshore 20 SROYAC003A Skipper a ballasted yacht inshore 20 SROYAC003B Skipper a ballasted yacht inshore 30
SROYAC004A Crew A Ballasted Yacht in Exposed Coastal Waters 20 SROYAC004B Crew a ballasted yacht in exposed coastal waters 20
SROYAC005A Skipper A Ballasted Yacht in Exposed Coastal Waters 20 SROYAC005B Skipper a ballasted yacht in exposed coastal waters 40
SROYAC006A Skipper A Ballasted Yacht in Ocean Waters 20 SROYAC006B Skipper a ballasted yacht in ocean waters 45 SROYAC007A Instruct yachting (ballasted yacht - inshore) 40 New Unit of Competency SROYAC008A Instruct yachting (ballasted yacht - offshore) 40
YACHTING - MOTOR CRUISERS SROYMC001A Crew a motor cruiser inshore 15 SROYMC001B Crew a motor cruiser inshore 20 SROYMC002A Skipper a motor cruiser inshore 20 SROYMC002B Skipper a motor cruiser inshore 30 SROYMC003A Crew a motor cruiser in exposed coastal waters 15 SROYMC003B Crew a motor cruiser in exposed coastal waters 20
SROYMC004A Skipper A Motor Cruiser in Exposed Coastal Waters 1 SROYMC004B Skipper a motor cruiser in exposed coastal waters 30
SROYMC005A Skipper A Motor Cruiser in Ocean Waters 20 SROYMC005B Skipper a motor cruiser in ocean waters 40 SROYMC006A Instruct yachting (motor cruiser - inshore) 40 New Unit of Competency SROYMC007A Instruct yachting (motor cruiser - offshore) 40
YACHTING - WINDSURFING
SROYSA001A Use A Sailboard in Controlled Conditions Demonstrating Basic Skills 15 SROYSA001B Use a sailboard in controlled conditions demonstrating
basic skills 20
SROYSA002A Apply Enhanced Windsurfing Skills in Moderate Conditions 20 SROYSA002B Apply enhanced windsurfing skills in moderate
conditions 30
SROYSA003A Use a sailboard in stronger winds 20 SROYSA003B Use a sailboard in stronger winds 30 SROYSA004A Use longboards in difficult conditions 20 SROYSA004B Use long boards in difficult conditions 30 SROYSA005A Use shortboards in difficult conditions 20 SROYSA005B Use short boards in difficult conditions 30
New Unit of Competency SROYSA006A Instruct windsurfing 30 YACHTING - SMALL BOAT
SROYSB001A Use Basic Skills to Sail A Small Boat in Controlled Conditions 15 SROYSB001B Use basic skills to sail a small boat in controlled
conditions 20
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SROYSB002A Sail A Small Boat in Light to Moderate Conditions Using Enhanced Skills 20 SROYSB002B Sail a small boat in light to moderate conditions using
enhanced skills 20
SROYSB003A Sail A Small Boat in Moderate And/or Variable Conditions 20 SROYSB003B Sail a small boat in moderate and/or variable
conditions 20
New Unit of Competency SROYSB004A Instruct yachting (small boats) 30 GENERAL ADMINISTRATION
SRXADM001A Handle mail to facilitate communication 6 BSBCMN212A Handle mail 15
SRXADM002A Handle information to maintain access to and security of records 12
SRXADM005A Handle mail to facilitate the information flow of the organisation 5
SRXADM003A Apply knowledge of the organisation to complete routine administration tasks 12
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
SRXADM004A Operate a range of office equipment to complete routine tasks 15 BSBCMN105A Use business equipment 20
SRXADM006A Process and analyse information to provide access to and security of records 10 BSBCMN206A Process and maintain workplace information 20
SRXADM007A Select, operate and maintain a range of office equipment to complete a range of tasks 8 BSBCMN205A Use business technology 30
SRXADM011A Prepare meeting details 10
SRXADM012A Supervise an established records system to ensure its integrity 12
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
SRXADM013A Plan business trip and associated itinerary to ensure efficient travel 15 BSBADM406A Organise business travel 20
SRXADM014A Manage and coordinate projects 30
SRXADM015A Establish and maintain a records system to ensure integrity of system 30
SRXADM016A Establish and maintain library/resource collection 20
SRXADM017A Plan and establish office administration systems and procedures 25
SRXADM018A Review office administration systems and procedures to meet changing demands 15
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
SRXADM019A Manage the meeting process 15 BSBADM502A Manage meetings 50 COACHING AND INSTRUCTION
SRXCAI001A Assist in preparing sport and recreation sessions for clients 7 SRXCAI001B Assist in preparing sport and recreation sessions for
participants 10
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SRXCAI002A Assist in conducting sport and recreation sessions for clients 7 SRXCAI002B Assist in conducting sport and recreation sessions for
participants 15
SRXCAI003A Provide equipment for activities 7 SRXCAI003B Provide equipment for activities 10 SRXCAI004A Plan a sport and recreation session for clients 8 SRXCAI004B Plan a session or program for participants 20
SRXCAI005A Conduct a sport and recreation session for clients 8 SRXCAI005B Conduct a sport and recreation session for participants 20
SRXCAI006A Organise a sport and recreation program 10 SRXCAI006B Organise a sport and recreation program 20 SRXCAI007A Conduct a sport and recreation program 10 SRXCAI007B Conduct a sport and recreation program 20
SRXCAI008A Plan and prepare an individualised long-term training program 20 SRXCAI008B Plan and prepare an individualised long-term training
program 40
SRXCAI009A Conduct, monitor and adjust individualised long-term training programs 20 SRXCAI009B Conduct, monitor and adjust individualised long-term
training programs 40
SRXCAI010A Evaluate, analyse and modify long-term and/or high performance individualised training programs 20 SRXCAI010B Evaluate, analyse and modify long-term and/or high
performance individualised training programs 40
SRXCAI011A Plan and prepare for clients to meet the demands of high level participation 20 SRXCAI011B Plan and prepare for participants to meet the
demands of high level participation 40
SRXCAI012A Conduct, monitor and adjust high performance individualised training programs 20 SRXCAI012B Conduct, monitor and adjust high performance
individualised training programs 40
CLIENT SERVICE SRXCLS001A Interact with clients 10 SRXCLS002A Deliver service to clients 10
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
SRXCLS003A Coordinate interaction with clients 8 SRXGCST05A Coordinate client service activities 10
SRXCLS004A Provide advice in order to meet current and anticipated client requirements 7 SRXGCSO06A Address client needs 10
SRXGCSO01A Create client relationship 10 SRXGCSO02A Deal with client feedback 10 SRXGCSO04A Meet client needs and expectations 10 SRXGCSS07A Determine needs of client populations 15
New Unit of Competency
SRXGCST03A Process client complaints 10
COMMUNICATION SRXCOM001A Communicate in the workplace 10 BSBCMN203A Communicate in the workplace 30
SRXCOM002A
Receive and pass on information to facilitate effective routine communication 10 No Equivalent Unit of Competency
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National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours SRXCOM003A
Collect and provide information to facilitate communication flow 7
SRXCOM004A
Source and present information in response to requests 7
SRXCOM005A Research, prepare and present information 10
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
EMERGENCY RESPONSE
SRXEME001A React safely in an emergency and help prevent emergencies 10
SRXEME002A Participate in the control of minor emergencies 5 No Equivalent Unit of Competency
SRXEME003A Respond to emergency situations 8 SRXEMR001A Respond to emergency situations 15 SRXEME004A Coordinate emergency response 20 SRXEMR002A Coordinate emergency response 20 PUXEMEO03A Administer oxygen in an emergency situation 10 SRXEMR003A Administer oxygen in an emergency situation 15
EVENTS SRXEVT001A Co-ordinate guest/delegate registrations at venue 12 SRXEVT001B Coordinate guest/delegate registrations at venue 20
SRXEVT002A Organise meeting/event and provide on-site meeting/event management services 12 SRXEVT002B Organise meeting/event and provide on-site
meeting/event management services 30
SRXEVT003A Coordinate events 12 SRXEVT003B Coordinate events 40
SRXEVT004A Plan and manage conferences on behalf of management to achieve identified goals 20 SRXEVT004B Plan and manage conferences on behalf of
management to achieve identified goals 40
SRXEVT005A Manage special events 20 SRXEVT005B Manage special events 40 SRXEVT006A Plan, implement and evaluate an event or program 20 SRXEVT006B Plan, implement and evaluate an event or program 30 SRXEVT007A Manage spectators at an event or program 20 SRXEVT007B Manage spectators at an event or program 30
SRXEVT008A Process and monitor event registrations 40 SRXEVT009A Develop a transport strategy for an event 50 SRXEVT010A Manage an event across a number of facilities 80 SRXEVT011A Environmental issues and events 50
New Unit of Competency
SRXEVT012A Liaise with state/local government agencies 50 FACILITY MANAGEMENT
SRXFAC001A Maintain equipment for activities 5 SRXFAC001B Maintain equipment for activities 15 SRXFAC002A Maintain sport and recreational facilities 7 SRXFAC002B Maintain sport and recreational facilities 20 SRXFAC003A Implement facility maintenance programs 7 SRXFAC003B Implement facility maintenance programs 20 SRXFAC004A Plan and provide sport and recreational services 15 SRXFAC004B Plan and provide sport and recreational services 20
SRXFAC005A Coordinate facility and equipment acquisition and maintenance 15 SRXFAC005B Coordinate facility and equipment acquisition and
maintenance 20
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National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours SRXFAC006A Manage and control stock supply and purchase 40 SRXFAC006B Manage and control stock supply and purchase 40
SRXFAC007A Manage the provision of equipment and consumables 15 SRXFAC007B Manage the provision of equipment and consumables 20
SRXFAC008A Obtain facilities 20 SRXFAC008B Obtain facilities 20 SRXFAC009A Plan, develop and commission facility development 20 SRXFAC009B Plan, develop and commission facility development 20
FIRST AID SRXFAD001A Provide first aid 20 SRXFAD002A Provide advanced first aid response 25 SRXFAD003A Maintain first aid equipment, resources and records 40 SRXFAD004A Coordinate and implement first aid training 40
New Unit of Competency
SRXFAD005A Manage casualty in a remote and/or isolated area 25 FINANCE
SRXFIN001A Prepare and process financial documentation for cash flow and accounting records 25 BSBCMN207A Prepare and Process Financial/business Documents 40
SRXFIN002A Maintain daily financial records for accounting purposes 15 BSBCMN308A Maintain Financial Records 60
SRXFIN003A Monitor cash control for accounting records 15 No Equivalent Unit of Competency SRXFIN004A Process payroll 20 BSBADM308A Process payroll 30
SRXFIN005A Produce reports as required for cash flow forecasts and budgetary purposes 15
SRXFIN006A Manage payroll records for employee salaries and statutory record keeping purposes 15
SRXFIN007A Monitor and control disbursements within a given budget 20
SRXFIN008A Secure financial resources to support the organisation 20
SRXFIN009A Negotiate insurance 10
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
BSBMGT503A Prepare budgets and financial plans 50 SRXFIN010A Prepare and analyse financial budgets and produce financial reports 25
FNBACC03B Manage Budgets and Forecasts 50 SRXFIN011A Meet statutory reporting requirements 15 No Equivalent Unit of Competency
ORGANISATION GOVERNANCE
SRXGOV001A Participate as a member of an effective Board of an organisation 20 SRXGOV001B Participate as a member of an effective Board of an
organisation 25
SRXGOV002A Undertake the role of an individual Director of an organisation 25 SRXGOV002B Undertake the role of an individual Director of an
organisation 25
SRXGOV003A Undertake the role of a Chairperson at a Board 25 SRXGOV003B Undertake the role of Chairperson at a Board meeting 25
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SRXGOV004A Work effectively with the Board of an organisation 25 SRXGOV004B Work effectively with the Board of an organisation 25 GROUPS
SRXGRP001A Facilitate a group 8 SRXGRO001A Facilitate a group 10 SRXGRP002A Provide leadership to groups 6 SRXGRO003A Provide leadership to groups 10
HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT SRXHRM001A Manage volunteers 20 SRXHRM001B Manage volunteers 25
SRXHRM002A
Participate in staff selection to ensure team goals are achieved 15
SRXHRM003A
Promote and maintain a positive employee/ industrial relations environment 15
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
SRXHRM004A Recruit staff 15 BSBHR402A Recruit and Select Personnel 40
SRXHRM005A Monitor and review staff performance 15
SRXHRM006A Develop and implement a human resource plan 20
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
INDUSTRY
SRXIND001A Develop knowledge of the sport and recreation industry 10 SRXINU001A Develop knowledge of the sport and recreation
industry 15
SRXIND002A Develop and implement a career path 10 No Equivalent Unit of Competency SRXIND003A Apply sport and recreation law 10 SRXINU002A Apply sport and recreation law 15
New Unit of Competency SRXINU003A Analyse participation patterns in specific markets of the leisure and recreation industry 10
SRXIND004A Establish and maintain an effective industry network 8 No Equivalent Unit of Competency
SRXIND005A Promote compliance with laws and legal principles 12 SRXINU004A Promote compliance with laws and legal principles 15
SRXINU005A Manage culture and education to expand participation in a leisure and recreation service 20
SRXINU006A Foster the values and ethos of the phenomenon of play 20
SRXINU007A Manage evolving patterns of work to expand participation in a leisure and recreation service 20
New Unit of Competency
SRXINU008A Develop and implement a leisure and recreation tourism strategy 30
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SRXINU009A Apply an understanding of psychology to expand participation in a leisure and recreation service 30
SRXINU010A Apply an understanding of sociology to expand participation in leisure and recreation service 30
SRXINU011A Develop and maintain a competitive pricing strategy for a leisure and recreation service 30
SRXINU012A Manage the impact of politics on the delivery of leisure and recreation services 30
SRXINU013A Promote service delivery strategies and concepts to internal customers 30
SRXINU014A Research and document the history of specific leisure and recreation service(s) 30
New Unit of Competency
SRXINU015A Develop an effective leisure and recreation lobby campaign to achieve policy influence 30
SRXINN001A Respond to the changing environment to achieve organisational goals 18 No Equivalent Unit of Competency
MARKETING SRXMKT001A Plan and implement services to meet client needs 10 SRXMKT002A Liaise with the media to promote the organisation 20 SRXMKT003A Promote organisation's activities 15 SRXMKT004A Analyse and respond to changing markets 15 SRXMKT005A Prepare a marketing plan to achieve goals 20
SRXMKT006A Initiate and maintain communication with sponsors/funding organisations 18
SRXMKT007A Monitor the membership base to ensure retention 15
SRXMKT008A Manage activities designed to increase public awareness of the organisation 15
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
SRXOHS001A Follow defined occupational health and safety policy and procedures related to the work being undertaken
10
SRXOHS002A Implement and monitor the organisation's occupational health and safety policies, procedures and pro
12
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
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SRXOHS003A Establish, maintain and evaluate occupational health and safety system in order to ensure that the w
12 No Equivalent Unit of Competency
ORGANISATION OF WORK SRXOGN001A Conduct projects 20 New Unit of Competency SRXOGN002A Manage projects 20
SRXORG001A Organise work 10 SRXOHS001B Follow defined Occupational Health and Safety
policies and procedures 10
SRXORG002A
Work effectively in a sport and recreation organisation 10 SRXOHS002B
Implement and monitor the organisation’s Occupational Health and Safety policies, procedures and pro
20
SRXORG003A
Coordinate work and work priorities in a sport and recreation organisation 8 SRXOHS003B Establish, maintain and evaluate the organisation's
Occupational Health and Safety system 20
SRXORG004A
Plan, allocate and evaluate work carried out by teams, individuals and self 10
SRXORG005A Participate in the meeting process 6
SRXORG006A Conduct projects 15
SRXORG007A
Develop teams and individuals to enhance performance 15
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
ORGANISATION PLANNING SRXPLA001A Develop a strategic plan 25 SRXPLA002A Prepare an operational plan 15 SRXPLA003A Develop and implement policy and procedures 20 SRXPLA004A Evaluate organisation's activities 20
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
QUALITY CONTROL SRXQUA001A Monitor quality control 25 BSBMGT608A Manage Innovation and Continuous Improvement 60
RESOURCE MANAGEMENT
SRXRES001A Educate the public on the safe use of a sport and recreational resource 12 SRXRES001B Educate the public on the safe use of a sport and
recreational resource 25
SRXRES002A Improve client awareness and implementation of environmental management practices 10 SRXRES002B Improve client awareness and implementation of
environmental management practices 20
SRXRES003A Contribute to the planning, monitoring and control of resources 8 SRXRES003B Contribute to the planning, monitoring and control of
resources 15
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SRXRES004A Minimise waste and pollution and their environmental impact 8 SRXRES004B Minimise waste and pollution and their environmental
impact 15
SRXRES005A Achieve an efficient use of resources 12 SRXRES005B Achieve an efficient use of resources 15
SRXRES006A Establish policies and strategies to manage and maintain resources 20 SRXRES006B Establish policies and strategies to manage and
maintain resources 30
SRXRES007A Undertake open space planning 20 SRXRES007B Undertake open space planning 30 SRXRES008A Conserve and re-establish natural systems 20 SRXRES008B Conserve and re-establish natural systems 30 SRXRES009A Achieve sustainable land management 20 SRXRES009B Achieve sustainable land management 30 SRXRES010A Protect heritage and cultural assets 20 SRXRES010B Protect heritage and cultural assets 30
SRXRES011A Apply environmental principles to the design and maintenance of the built environment 20 SRXRES011B Apply environmental principles in the design and
maintenance of the built environment 30
SRXRES012A Develop a comprehensive and integrated environmental management strategy 20 SRXRES012B Develop a comprehensive and integrated
environmental management strategy 30
RISK MANAGEMENT SRXRIS001A Undertake risk analysis of activities 10 SRXRIK001A Undertake risk analysis of activities 10
New Unit of Competency SRXRIK002A Manage an organisation's risk 20
SRXRIS002A Conduct a risk audit and develop a risk management policy 20 SRXRIK003A Develop an organisational risk management policy 20
TECHNOLOGY
SRXTEC001A Operate a computer to gain access to and retrieve data using keyboard skills 20
SRXTEC002A Operate a computer and printer to produce and print simple documents 10
SRXTEC003A Design, develop and produce documents, reports and worksheets using advanced functions 8
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
SRXTEC004A Assist with analysis and use of emerging technology 7 SRXTCN001A Assist with analysis and use of emerging technology 10
SRXTEC005A Assist in the maintenance of a computer system 20 SRXTEC006A Customise and maintain software 20
SRXTEC007A Manage the establishment and maintenance of a work group network 30
No Equivalent Unit of Competency
SRXTEC008A Manage information technology requirements 30 SRXTCN002A Manage information technology requirements 30 WORKING IN TEAMS
SRXTEM001A Work in teams 10 BSBCMN204A Work effectively with others 20 SRXTEM002A Support the work of a team 10 BSBCMN404A Develop Teams and Individuals 40 SRXTEM003A Work autonomously 7 BSBCMN201A Work effectively in a business environment 20
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National ID Unit Title Hours National ID Unit Title Hours SRXTEM004A Deal with conflict 20 SRXGRO002A Deal with conflict 10 SRXTEM005A Lead, manage and develop work teams 12 BSBFLM404A Lead work teams 50
SRXTEM006A Create, maintain and enhance effective working relationships 8 No Equivalent Unit of Competency
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Traineeships, Apprenticeships and Pre-Apprenticeships The following table provides a summary of the qualifications in the Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package SRO03 and the traineeship, apprenticeship and pre-apprenticeship qualifications they will replace.
National Outdoor Recreation Industry SRO99
Current Qualification
Outdoor Recreation Industry SRO03
Replacement Qualification TRAINEESHIPS
SRO20103 Certificate II in Sport & Recreation Nominal hours: 478
SRO20106 Certificate II in Sport & Recreation Nominal hours: 478
SRO30103 Certificate III in Sport & Recreation Nominal hours: 575
SRO30106 Certificate III in Sport & Recreation Nominal hours: 575
SRO40103 Certificate IV in Sport & Recreation Nominal hours: 858
SRO40106 Certificate IV in Sport & Recreation Nominal hours: 858
SRO30203 Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation Nominal hours: 620
SRO30206 Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation Nominal hours: 620
SRO40203 Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation Nominal hours: 768
SRO40206 Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation Nominal hours: 768
APPRENTICESHIPS No Apprenticeships available
PRE – APPRENTICESHIPS No Pre-Apprenticeships available
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Examples of Training Package Programs Units of competency may be customised so that the tasks involved in demonstrating competence are designed to meet the requirements of an individual enterprise or to satisfy regulations in a particular state or territory. Each qualification in the Outdoor Recreation Training Package SRO03 may be customised to meet the context in which the training is taking place. A qualification can also be customised to accommodate a learner’s chosen career pathway. The following are examples of suitable training programs for Outdoor Recreation Training Package SRO03. The models are not intended to be prescriptive but illustrate ways that qualifications can be achieved.
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Training Program #1: SRO10106 – Certificate I in Sport and Recreation
Qualification Title Certificate I in Sport and Recreation Qualification Code SRO10106
Qualification Packaging Rules
The requirements for a Certificate I in Sport & Recreation will comprise achievement of a total of nine (9) to fourteen (14) units of competency consisting of: • 3 Core Units • 1 Group of Specialisation Units • 5 Elective units from any Training Package within the Sport and Recreation
Industry, (Community Recreation, Fitness, Outdoor Recreation, Sport) or from any other endorsed Training Package from any other industry. Any units selected must be relevant to the occupational outcome sought and should be appropriate to the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
Core Units SRXFAD001A Provide first aid 20 SRXGCSO01A Create client relationship 10 SRXINU001A Develop knowledge of the sport and recreation industry 15
Specialisation
General Administration BSBCMN105A Use business equipment 20
Elective Units
SRXEMR001A Respond to emergency situations 15 SRXCAI001B Assist in preparing sport and recreation sessions for participants 10 SRXCAI002B Assist in conducting sport and recreation sessions for participants 15 ICAITU128A Operate a personal computer 20 ICAITU129A Operate a word processing application 40
TOTAL 165
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Training Program #2: SRO20106 – Certificate II in Sport and Recreation
Qualification Title Certificate II in Sport and Recreation Qualification Code SRO20106
Qualification Packaging Rules
The requirements for a Certificate II in Sport and Recreation will comprise achievement of a total of seventeen (17) to twenty-four (24) units of competency consisting of: • 5 Core Units • 1 Group of Specialisation Units • 5 Electives from any Training Package within the Sport and Recreation Industry,
(Community Recreation, Fitness, Outdoor Recreation, Sport) or from any other endorsed Training Package from any other industry. Any units selected must be relevant to the occupational outcome sought and should be appropriate to the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
Core Units
BSBCMN202A Organise and complete daily work activities 15 SRXFAD001A Provide first aid 20 SRXINU001A Develop knowledge of the sport and recreation industry 15 SRXGCSO02A Deal with client feedback 10
SRXOHS001B Follow defined Occupational Health and Safety policies and procedures 10
Specialisation
General Administration BSBCMN205A Use business technology 30 BSBCMN206A Process and maintain workplace information 20 BSBCMN207A Prepare and Process Financial/business Documents 40 BSBCMN212A Handle mail 15 SRXFAC001B Maintain equipment for activities 15 SRXFAC002B Maintain sport and recreational facilities 20 THHGCS02B Promote Products and Services to Customers 45 THTSMA01B Coordinate the Production of Brochures and Marketing Materials 40 THTSMA02B Create A Promotional Display/stand 20 Elective Units
SRSCGP001A Operate in accord with accepted coaching practices, styles and legal and ethical responsibilities 20
SRSOGP001A Operate in accord with accepted officiating practices, styles, legal and ethical responsibilities to manage risk 20
SRSOGP002A Apply rules and regulations to conduct games and competitions 20 SRSSPT001A Implement injury prevention and apply basic sports first aid 10 SRXCAI003B Provide equipment for activities 10
TOTAL 395
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Training Program #3: SRO30106 – Certificate III in Sport and Recreation
Qualification Title Certificate III in Sport and Recreation Qualification Code SRO30106
Qualification Packaging Rules
The requirements for a Certificate III in Sport and Recreation will comprise achievement of a total of eighteen (18) to twenty-five (25) units of competency consisting of: • 9 Core Units • 1 Group of Specialisation Units • 5 Elective Units from any Training Package within the Sport and Recreation
Industry, (Community Recreation, Fitness, Outdoor Recreation, Sport) or from any other endorsed Training Package from any other industry. Any units selected must be relevant to the occupational outcome sought and should be appropriate to the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
Core Units
BSBCMN302A Organise Personal Work Priorities and Development 30 BSBFLM303A Contribute to Effective Workplace Relationships 40 SRXGCSO04A Meet client needs and expectations 10 SRXGCST03A Process client complaints 10 SRXFAD002A Provide advanced first aid response 25 SRXINU002A Apply sport and recreation law 15 SRXOHS001B Follow defined occupational health and safety policies and procedures 10 SRXRIK001A Undertake risk analysis of activities 10 ICAITU006C Operate computing packages 40 Specialisation
Events and Facilities SRXEVT001B Coordinate guest/delegate registrations at venue 20 SRXFAC003B Implement facility maintenance programs 20 SRXRES001B Educate the public on the safe use of a sport and recreational resource 25
SRXRES002B Improve client awareness and implementation of environmental management practices 20
THTFME03A Develop and update events industry knowledge 30 Elective Units
SRSCGP001A Operate in accord with accepted coaching practices, styles and legal and ethical responsibilities 20
SRXCAI004B Plan a session or program for participants 20 SRXCAI005B Conduct a sport and recreation session for participants 20 SRXCAI006B Organise a sport and recreation program 20 SRXCAI007B Conduct a sport and recreation program 20
TOTAL 385
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Training Program #4: SRO40106 – Certificate IV in Sport and Recreation
Qualification Title Certificate IV in Sport and Recreation Qualification Code SRO40106
Qualification Packaging Rules
The requirements for a Certificate IV in Sport and Recreation will comprise achievement of a total of eighteen (18) to twenty- two (22) units of competency consisting of: • 9 Core Units • 1 Group of Specialisation Units • 5 Elective Units from any Training Package within the Sport and Recreation
Industry, (Community Recreation, Fitness, Outdoor Recreation, Sport) or from any other endorsed Training Package from any other industry. Any units selected must be relevant to the occupational outcome sought and should be appropriate to the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
Core Units
BSBCMN402A Develop work priorities 30 SRXGCST05A Coordinate client service activities 10 SRXGCSO06A Address client needs 10
SRXINU003A Analyse participation patterns in specific markets of the leisure and recreation industry 10
SRXINU004A Promote compliance with laws and legal principles 15 SRXOGN001A Conduct projects 20
SRXOHS002B Implement and monitor the organisation’s Occupational Health and Safety policies, procedures and programs 20
SRXRIK001A Undertake risk analysis of activities 10 ICAITU006C Operate Computing Packages 40 Specialisation
Sales and marketing
BSBMKG401A Profile the market 40 BSBMKG402A Analyse consumer behaviour for specific markets 50 BSBMKG403A Analyse market data 50 BSBMKG404A Forecast market and business needs 50 BSBMKG405A Implement and monitor marketing activities 40 BSBMKG406A Build client relationships 30 BSBMKG407A Make a presentation 30 BSBSLS401A Lead a sales team 40 Elective Units SRXFAD003A Maintain first aid equipment, resources and records 40 SRXGRO002A Deal with conflict 10 SRXGRO003A Provide leadership to groups 10 SRSSPA008A Develop and maintain volunteer participation 25 SRSSPA009A Develop practices to conduct effective club management 25
TOTAL 605
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Training Program #5:
SRO50106 – Diploma of Sport and Recreation
Qualification Title Diploma of Sport and Recreation Qualification Code SRO50106
Qualification Packaging Rules
The requirements for a Diploma of Sport and Recreation will comprise achievement of a total of twenty-one (21) to twenty-seven (27) units of competency consisting of: • 9 Core Units • 1 Group of Specialisation Units 10 Elective Units from any Training Package within the Sport and Recreation Industry, (Community Recreation, Fitness, Outdoor Recreation, Sport) or from any other endorsed Training Package from any other industry. Any units selected must be relevant to the occupational outcome sought and should be appropriate to the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
Core Units
BSBADM502A Manage meetings 50 SRXGCSS07A Determine needs of client populations 15 SRXINU004A Promote compliance with laws and legal principles 15
SRXINU005A Manage culture and education to expand participation in a leisure and recreation service 10
SRXOGN002A Manage projects 20
SRXOHS003B Establish, maintain and evaluate the organisation's Occupational Health and Safety system 15
SRXRIK002A Manage an organisation's risk 20 ICAITU126B Use advanced features of computer applications 30 BSBFLM404A Lead work teams 50 Specialisation
Recreation SRXINU008A Develop and implement a leisure and recreation tourism strategy 20
SRXINU009A Apply an understanding of psychology to expand participation in a leisure and recreation service 30
SRXINU010A Apply an understanding of sociology to expand participation in leisure and recreation service 30
SRXINU011A Develop and maintain a competitive pricing strategy for a leisure and recreation service 30
Elective Units
BSBFLM501A Manage Personal Work Priorities and Professional Development 60 BSBFLM502A Provide leadership in the workplace 60 BSBFLM503A Establish effective workplace relationships 60 BSBFLM504A Facilitate work teams 40 BSBFLM506A Manage workplace information systems 60 BSBFLM507A Manage quality customer service 60 BSBFLM509A Promote continuous improvement 60 BSBMGT505A Ensure a safe workplace 50 SRXCAI011B Plan and prepare for participants to meet the demands of high level participation 40 SRXCAI012B Conduct, monitor and adjust high performance individualised training programs 40
TOTAL 865
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Training Program #6: SRO60106 – Advanced Diploma of Sport and Recreation
Qualification Title Advanced Diploma of Sport and Recreation Qualification Code SRO60106
Qualification Packaging Rules
The requirements for an Advanced Diploma of Sport and Recreation will comprise achievement of thirty-four (34) units of competency consisting of: • 6 Core Units • 18 Stream Units • 10 Elective Units from any Training Package within the Sport and Recreation
Industry, (Community Recreation, Fitness, Outdoor Recreation, Sport) or from any other endorsed Training Package from any other industry. Any units selected must be relevant to the occupational outcome sought and should be appropriate to the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
Core Units BSBMGT605A Provide Leadership Across the Organisation 60 BSBMGT606A Manage customer focus 60 SRXINU012A Manage the impact of politics on the delivery of leisure and recreation services 30 SRXINU013A Promote service delivery strategies and concepts to internal customers 30 SRXRIK003A Develop an organisational risk management policy 30 FNBACC03B Manage budgets and forecast 50 Stream Units
FNBACC10B Implement Tax Plans and Evaluate Tax Compliance 60 FNBACC12B Implement Organisational Improvement Programs 30 FNBACC13B Conduct internal audit 40 FNBACC14B Evaluate Business Performance 40 FNBACC15B Evaluate Organisation's Financial Performance 50 FNBACC16B Evaluate Financial Risk 80 FNBACC17B Develop and Implement Financial Strategies 30 BSBHR601A Manage change 30 BSBHR602A Manage human resource strategic planning 40 BSBHR603A Contribute to organisation development 60 BSBHR604A Manage Employee Relations 60 BSBHR605A Contribute to organisation design 40 THHGLE09B Manage workplace diversity 60 THHGLE21B Provide Mentoring Support to Business Colleagues 100 BSBMGT601A Contribute to strategic direction 60 BSBMGT602A Contribute to the Development and Implementation of Strategic Plans 60 BSBMGT603A Review and Develop Business Plans 60 BSBMGT604A Manage business operations 60 Elective Units
BSBMKG601A Develop marketing strategies 60 BSBMKG602A Develop a marketing plan 60 BSBMKG603A Manage the marketing process 50 SRXEVT006B Plan, implement and evaluate an event or program 30 SRXEVT007B Manage spectators at an event or program 30 SRXFAD004A Coordinate and implement first aid training 40
SRXINU011A Develop and maintain a competitive pricing strategy for a leisure and recreation service 30
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Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
SRXINU014A Research and document the history of specific leisure and recreation service(s) 30 SRXRES006B Establish policies and strategies to manage and maintain resources 30 SRXTCN002A Manage information technology requirements 30
TOTAL 1610
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Training Program #7: SRO20206– Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation
Qualification Title Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation Qualification Code SRO20206
Qualification Packaging Rules
The requirements for a Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation will comprise achievement of seventeen (17) to thirty (30) units of competency consisting of: • 5 Core Units • 3 Stream Units • 2 Groups of Specialisation Units (including 1 Group of Activity Specialisation Units) • 7 Elective Units from any Training Package within the Sport and Recreation
Industry, (Community Recreation, Fitness, Outdoor Recreation, Sport) or from any other endorsed Training Package from any other industry. Any units selected must be relevant to the occupational outcome sought and should be appropriate to the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
Core Units BSBCMN202A Organise and complete daily work activities 15 SRXFAD001A Provide first aid 20 SRXINU001A Develop knowledge of the sport and recreation industry 15 SRXGCSO02A Deal with client feedback 10 SRXOHS001B Follow defined Occupational Health and Safety policies and procedures 10 Stream Units
SROODR001A Apply basic outdoor recreation logistics 15 SROODR004A Assist in conducting outdoor recreation sessions 20 SROOPS001B Implement minimal environmental impact practices 20 Specialisation
Abseiling – Artificial Surfaces SROABN001A Demonstrate simple abseiling skills on natural surfaces 20 SROABN002A Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay system 15 Bushwalking SROBWG001A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in tracked or easy untracked areas 15 SRONAV001B Navigate in tracked or easy untracked areas 20 SROOPS006B Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site 20 Elective Units
SROCLN001A Demonstrate simple climbing skills on natural surfaces 15 SRXCAI003B Provide equipment for activities 10 PUAOPE002A Operate Communications Systems and Equipment 20 ICAITU129A Operate a word processing application 40 SRXFAC001B Maintain equipment for activities 15 SRXFAC002B Maintain sport and recreational facilities 20 ICPMM63BA Access the Internet 20
TOTAL 355
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Training Program #8: SRO20306 – Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation (Multiple Activities)
Qualification Title Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation (Multiple Activities) Qualification Code SRO20306
Qualification Packaging Rules
The requirements for a Certificate II in Outdoor Recreation (Multiple Activities) will comprise achievement of sixteen (16) to thirty-seven (37) units of competency consisting of: • 5 Core Units • 3 Stream Units • 4 Groups of Specialisation Units • 4 Elective Units from any Training Package within the Sport and Recreation
Industry, (Community Recreation, Fitness, Outdoor Recreation, Sport) or from any other endorsed Training Package from any other industry. Any units selected must be relevant to the occupational outcome sought and should be appropriate to the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
Core Units BSBCMN202A Organise and complete daily work activities 15 SRXFAD001A Provide first aid 20 SRXINU001A Develop knowledge of the sport and recreation industry 15 SRXGCSO02A Deal with client feedback 10 SRXOHS001B Follow defined Occupational Health and Safety policies and procedures 10 Stream Units
SROODR001A Apply basic outdoor recreation logistics 15 SROODR004A Assist in conducting outdoor recreation sessions 20 SROOPS001B Implement minimal environmental impact practices 20 Specialisation Abseiling – Natural Surface SROABN001A Demonstrate simple abseiling skills on natural surfaces 20 SROABN002A Safeguard an abseiler using a single rope belay system 15 Bushwalking SROBWG001A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in tracked or easy untracked areas 15 SRONAV001B Navigate in tracked or easy untracked areas 20 SROOPS006B Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site 20 Cycling SROCYT001A Select, set up and maintain a bike 20 SROCYT002A Demonstrate basic cycling skills 30 Rafting – Moving Water SRORAF001B Apply rafting skills on moving water 20 SROWWR001B Apply self rescue skills in white water 15 Elective Units
ICAITU129A Operate a word processing application 40 SRXFAC001B Maintain equipment for activities 15 PUAOPE002A Operate Communications Systems and Equipment 20 ICPMM63BA Access the Internet 20
TOTAL 395
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Training Program #9: SRO30206 – Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation
Qualification Title Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation Qualification Code SRO30206
Qualification Packaging Rules
The requirements for a Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation will comprise achievement of twenty-four (24) to forty-three (43) units of competency consisting of: • 9 Core Units • 7 Stream Units • 2 Groups of Specialisation Units (including 1 Group of Activity Specialisation Units) • 6 Elective Units from any Training Package within the Sport and Recreation
Industry, (Community Recreation, Fitness, Outdoor Recreation, Sport) or from any other endorsed Training Package from any other industry. Any units selected must be relevant to the occupational outcome sought and should be appropriate to the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
Core Units BSBCMN302A Organise Personal Work Priorities and Development 30 BSBFLM303A Contribute to Effective Workplace Relationships 40 SRXGCSO04A Meet client needs and expectations 10 SRXGCST03A Process client complaints 10 SRXFAD002A Provide advanced first aid response 25 SRXINU002A Apply sport and recreation law 15 SRXOHS001B Follow defined occupational health and safety policies and procedures 10 SRXRIK001A Undertake risk analysis of activities 10 ICAITU006C Operate computing packages 40 Stream Units SROODR002A Plan outdoor recreation activities 15 SROODR005A Guide outdoor recreation sessions 20 SROOPS002B Plan for minimal environmental impact 20 SROOPS003B Apply weather information 20 SRXEMR001A Respond to emergency situations 15 SRXGRO001A Facilitate a group 10 SRXGRO002A Deal with conflict 10 Specialisation
Abseiling – Guide - Natural Surfaces (Single Pitch) SROABN003A Apply single pitch abseiling skills on natural surfaces 30 SROABN004A Establish ropes for single pitch abseiling on natural surfaces 15 SROABN007A Guide abseiling on natural surfaces (single pitch) 30 SROVTR001A Perform vertical rescues 20 Bushwalking – Guide (Tracked or easy untracked areas) SROBWG002A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in difficult or trackless areas 20 SROBWG008A Guide bushwalks in tracked or easy untracked areas 25 SRONAV002B Navigate in difficult or trackless areas 25 Elective Units
PUAOPE002A Operate Communications Systems and Equipment 20 SRXFAD005A Manage casualty in a remote and/or isolated area 25 SROINT001B Conduct interpretation within an outdoor activity 30 SROOPS006B Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site 20 SRXRES001B Educate the public on the safe use of a sport and recreational resource 25
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Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
SROBWG004A Demonstrate river crossing skills 20 TOTAL 605
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Training Program #10: SRO30306 – Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation (Multiple Activities)
Qualification Title Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation (Multiple Activities) Qualification Code SRO30306
Qualification Packaging Rules
The requirements for a Certificate III in Outdoor Recreation (Multiple Activities) will comprise achievement of twenty-four (24) to fifty-nine (59) units of competency consisting of: • 9 Core Units • 7 Stream Units • 4 Groups of Specialisation Units • 4 Elective Units from any Training Package within the Sport and Recreation
Industry, (Community Recreation, Fitness, Outdoor Recreation, Sport) or from any other endorsed Training Package from any other industry. Any units selected must be relevant to the occupational outcome sought and should be appropriate to the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
Core Units BSBCMN302A Organise Personal Work Priorities and Development 30 BSBFLM303A Contribute to Effective Workplace Relationships 40 SRXGCSO04A Meet client needs and expectations 10 SRXGCST03A Process client complaints 10 SRXFAD002A Provide advanced first aid response 25 SRXINU002A Apply sport and recreation law 15 SRXOHS001B Follow defined occupational health and safety policies and procedures 10 SRXRIK001A Undertake risk analysis of activities 10 ICAITU006C Operate computing packages 40 Stream Units SROODR002A Plan outdoor recreation activities 15 SROODR005A Guide outdoor recreation sessions 20 SROOPS002B Plan for minimal environmental impact 20 SROOPS003B Apply weather information 20 SRXEMR001A Respond to emergency situations 15 SRXGRO001A Facilitate a group 10 SRXGRO002A Deal with conflict 10 Specialisations Abseiling – Guide - Natural Surfaces (Single Pitch) SROABN003A Apply single pitch abseiling skills on natural surfaces 30 SROABN004A Establish ropes for single pitch abseiling on natural surfaces 15 SROABN007A Guide abseiling on natural surfaces (single pitch) 30 SROVTR001A Perform vertical rescues 20 Bushwalking – Guide (Tracked or easy untracked areas) SROBWG002A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in difficult or trackless areas 20 SROBWG008A Guide bushwalks in tracked or easy untracked areas 25 SRONAV002B Navigate in difficult or trackless areas 25 Challenge Ropes Course – Conduct low ropes SROCRP001A Conduct a low ropes session 20 Climbing – Guide (Restricted Natural Surfaces) SROCLN002A Apply climbing skills on natural surfaces 20
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Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
SROCLN003A Establish belays for climbing on natural surfaces 20 SROCLN007A Guide climbing activities on natural surfaces (restricted) 30 SROVTR001A Perform vertical rescues 20 Elective Units
PUAOPE002A Operate Communications Systems and Equipment 20 SRXFAD005A Manage casualty in a remote and/or isolated area 25 SROINT001B Conduct interpretation within an outdoor activity 30 SROOPS006B Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site 20
TOTAL 650
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Training Program #11: SRO40206– Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation
Qualification Title Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation Qualification Code SRO40206
Qualification Packaging Rules
The requirements for a Certificate IV in Outdoor Recreation will comprise achievement of twenty-one (21) to forty (40) units of competency consisting of: • 9 Core Units • 7 Activity Stream Units OR 5 General Stream Units • 2 Groups of Specialisation Units OR 2 Groups of General Specialisation Units (If
Activity Stream chosen, 1 must be an activity specialisation, if General Stream chosen, only select from general specialisation.))
• 6 Elective Units from any Training Package within the Sport and Recreation Industry, (Community Recreation, Fitness, Outdoor Recreation, Sport) or from any other endorsed Training Package from any other industry. Any units selected must be relevant to the occupational outcome sought and should be appropriate to the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
Core Units
BSBCMN402A Develop work priorities 30 SRXGCST05A Coordinate client service activities 10 SRXGCSO06A Address client needs 10
SRXINU003A Analyse participation patterns in specific markets of the leisure and recreation industry 10
SRXINU004A Promote compliance with laws and legal principles 15 SRXOGN001A Conduct projects 20
SRXOHS002B Implement and monitor the organisation’s Occupational Health and Safety policies, procedures and programs 20
SRXRIK001A Undertake risk analysis of activities 10 ICAITU006C Operate Computing Packages 40 Activity Stream Units
SROODR003A Plan outdoor recreation activities (advanced) 20 SROODR006A Manage risk in an outdoor activity 25 SROODR007A Develop and coordinate programs incorporating outdoor activities 30 SRXEMR002A Coordinate emergency response 20 SRXFAD005A Manage casualty in a remote and/or isolated area 25 SRXGRO003A Provide leadership to groups 10 SRXRES003B Contribute to the planning, monitoring and control of resources 15 Specialisation Bushwalking – Guide ( Difficult and Trackless Areas) PUAOPE002A Operate Communications Systems and Equipment 20 SROBWG003A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in unmodified landscapes 30 SROBWG004A Demonstrate river crossing skills 20 SROBWG009A Guide bushwalks in difficult and trackless areas 30 SRONAV003B Navigate in unmodified landscapes in extreme environmental conditions 30 SROOPS004B Interpret weather conditions in the field 30 Kayaking - Instruct – White water grade 2 TAADEL301A Provide trainng through instruction and demonstration of work skills 40 SROKYK003A Apply inland kayaking skills on Grade 2 water 40 SROKYK008A Instruct kayaking trips on Grade 2 water 40
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Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
SROWWR001B Apply self rescue skills in white water 15 SROWWR002B Perform white water rescues and recoveries 20 Elective Units SROBWG008A Guide bushwalking in tracked or easy untracked areas 25 SROODR005A Guide outdoor recreation sessions 20 SROKYK007A Guide kayaking trips on grade 2 water 40 SRONAV002B Navigate in difficult or trackless areas 25 SROKYK002A Perform simple canoeing skills to a high standard 30 SROCNE003A Perform deep water rescues 20
TOTAL 785
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Training Program #12: SRO50206– Diploma of Outdoor Recreation
Qualification Title Diploma of Outdoor Recreation Qualification Code SRO50206
Qualification Packaging Rules
The requirements for a Diploma of Outdoor Recreation will comprise achievement of eighteen (18) to twenty-eight (28) units of competency consisting of: • 9 Core Units • 4 Stream Units • 2 Groups of Specialisation Units • 4 Elective Units from any Training Package within the Sport and Recreation
Industry, (Community Recreation, Fitness, Outdoor Recreation, Sport) or from any other endorsed Training Package from any other industry. Any units selected must be relevant to the occupational outcome sought and should be appropriate to the Australian Qualifications Framework.
Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
Core Units
BSBADM502A Manage meetings 50 SRXGCSS07A Determine needs of client populations 15 SRXINU004A Promote compliance with laws and legal principles 15
SRXINU005A Manage culture and education to expand participation in a leisure and recreation service 10
SRXOGN002A Manage projects 20
SRXOHS003B Establish, maintain and evaluate the organisation's Occupational Health and Safety system 15
SRXRIK002A Manage an organisation's risk 20 ICAITU126B Use advanced features of computer applications 30 BSBFLM404A Lead work teams 50 Stream Units SROODR008A Review outdoor recreation ethics and philosophies 15 SROODR009A Evaluate policy/procedures for an outdoor business/organisation 20 SROOPS008A Apply the principles of natural resource management 20 SRXFAC005B Coordinate facility and equipment acquisition and maintenance 20 Specialisation Bushwalking – Guide (Difficult and Trackless areas) PUAOPE002A Operate Communications Systems and Equipment 20 SROBWG003A Demonstrate bushwalking skills in unmodified landscapes 30 SROBWG004A Demonstrate river crossing skills 20 SROBWG009A Guide bushwalks in difficult and trackless areas 30 SRONAV003B Navigate in unmodified landscapes in extreme environmental conditions 30 SROOPS004B Interpret weather conditions in the field 30 Kayaking – Guide – White water grade 3 SROKYK004A Apply inland kayaking skills on Grade 3 water 40 SROKYK010A Instruct kayaking trips on Grade 3 water 40 SROWWR003B Perform a comprehensive range of white water rescues and recoveries 30 Elective Units SROKYK009A Guide kayaking trips on Grade 3 water 40 SRXGRO003A Provide leadership to groups 10 SROABL002B Facilitate adventure based learning activities 30
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Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours
SRXEMR002A Coordinate emergency response 20 TOTAL 670