For students who require a QBCC Passive Fire Protection Licence in Fire and Smoke Walls and Fire-rated Ceilings as a Contractor or Nominee Supervisor, a Carpentry or Wall and Ceiling Lining qualification is required plus the below passive fire units. You have the option of fast tracking this qualification with RPL or completing a full course.
CPC30220 Certificate III in Carpentry
QBCC Install and Maintain - Fire and Smoke Walls and Fire-rated Ceilings
Passive Fire Units Only
RPL - Recognition of Prior Learning
Fee - $3800
Fast Track - If you have experience with skills and knowledge in construction, then fast track your qualification today. Payment breakdown ($1000 on enrolment and $2800 balance on completion).
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Full Course
Fee - $4200
Single Unit cost: $420
Payment Plan - Available On Request
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RPL is a Fast Track process that can be completed in a short time frame. It's based on skills, knowledge and evidence you have acquired over the years to meet the requirements for the course. Maximum 24 months enrolment period to complete.
This course is designed to meet the needs of QBCC Passive Fire Protection licences for Contractors and Nominee Supervisors for the following class:
To gain entry into this course it is recommended you:
To gain entry for RPL for this course, it is recommended that you:
RPL pathway. Gap training is provided if applicable (please refer to the fees section for applicable fees).
Online Delivery.
This course provides you with the skills to help you take on job roles that may include installation and maintainance of fire and smoke walls and fire-rated ceilings.
Although this is an RPL pathway, gap training will be conducted via distance and through workplace training. The learning component of the course is customised to suit the individual client needs. Accelerated learning is open to all participants providing that they are able to demonstrate competency in all units.
Upon enrolment, the student will be provided with an RPL Evidence Application to complete in their own time, which will enable them to provide evidence of their experience. Once the RPL Evidence Application has been completed and submitted to the Registered Training Organisation (RTO), then an assessor will check your file and contact you to arrange an interview.
Evidence for RPL may include:
During your interview this will allow the student to explain the evidence provided, and allow the assessor to question the candidate on their knowledge skill and experience. The assessor may also conduct site visits to confirm the candidate’s level of knowledge and skill. If gaps in knowledge, skill or experience are identified, further training can be provided for the candidate to obtain a completed course outcome. The duration of this training is dependent on the individual candidate’s prior and current work experience.
Total number of units = Ten (10)
Recognition of Prior Learning assessments are evidence-based. You will be assigned a qualified assessor who will be available to answer questions and support the RPL process. You must be able to provide evidence of your skills and knowledge for an assessor to deem you ‘competent’. Enrolling as an RPL candidate doesn’t guarantee that you’ll be successful in your application for recognition.
Students will be required to complete a series of assessment tasks successfully which may include a written exam, and/or practical demonstration/observation.
This course is designed to meet the needs of Contractors and Nominee Supervisors covering work in residential and commercial applications.
QBCC Install and maintain – fire and smoke walls and fire-rated ceilings.
The course has units of competency requirements that cover common skills for the construction industry.
Licensing Requirements
This course is recognised by Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC)
To work as a Contractor or Nominee Supervisor in Australia you must have a licence or be registered.
A licence or registration may require a combination of technical qualification, experience, skills and knowledge prior to application. One step in the process of gaining your licence or registration is to complete training which has been approved by the licensing body in your state.
Fees
Full Course - Fee $4200
RPL – Fee $3800
Resources
Gap training requires access to a worksite and tools. Please check the student handbook for the list of resources required for each unit of competency. If you require access to a worksite, you will need to inform National Skills prior to enrolment so we can arrange access to a worksite for you.