Cert III in Joinery - CPC31920
Qualification Overview:
Qualification Name:
Cert III in Joinery
Qualification Code and Units of Competency:
CPC31920
Processing time:
You can get your desired qualification through RPL pathways within four weeks of getting the sufficient information and evidence of the supporting documents.
Why study Cert III in Joinery ?
This degree offers a trade outcome in joinery that includes work for both home and commercial applications.
Different licensing, legal, regulatory, or certification requirements may apply in different state and territorial authorities. To validate these criteria, relevant state and territorial regulatory authorities should be contacted.
This qualification is appropriate for an Australian apprenticeship track.
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- Photo (latest)
- Passport
- Resume / CV
- Payslips/work contract/ABN if self-employed
- Letter of Employment (onshore / offshore)
- Current employment contracts
- Evidence of overseas qualifications (if available)
- Transcripts or assessments from related previous qualifications.
- Videos or photos at your work (at least 2 from each task)
- Apprenticeship papers (if available)
- OHS/WHS policies and procedures
- Safe work method statements
- Job safety analysis (if available)
- Evaluation: One of experienced RPL ADVISOR consultants can conduct a free, no-obligation RPL skills check.
- Your Experience: Compiling and submitting your ‘Experience Portfolio’, which includes photographs and videos of you on the job, references, past credentials, and your latest resume, among other things.
- RTO Reviews the Evidence: Using an RPL assessment, a certified assessor from one of our collaborating RTOs can review the evidence and decide whether you are competent in the units for that certification.
- Interview: If all supporting documents meet the requirement of the desired qualification, then the RTO may take your interview.
- Your Certificate: If the RTO determines that you are qualified in all relevant units of competency, the Registered Training Organisation will grant you a certificate.
Cert III in Joinery
To achieve this qualification, competency must be demonstrated in:
- 29 units of competency
- 18 core units
- 11 elective units
- a minimum of five units must be selected from Group A
- the remaining units can be selected from any group or any current training package or accredited course, as long as they contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome and maintain the AQF level of this qualification.
Prerequisite units of competency
An asterisk (*) against a unit code below indicates that there is a prerequisite requirement that must be met. Prerequisite unit(s) must be assessed before assessment of any unit of competency with an asterisk. Check the unit of competency for information on specific prerequisite requirements.
CORE UNITS
CPCCCA2002* | Use carpentry tools and equipment |
CPCCCA2011* | Handle carpentry materials |
CPCCCA3010* | Install windows and doors |
CPCCCM2006 | Apply basic levelling procedures |
CPCCCM2012* | Work safely at heights |
CPCCCM3004 | Identify and apply information in construction plans, drawings and specifications |
CPCCJN2003* | Package manufactured products for transport |
CPCCJN3002* | Use computer-controlled machinery |
CPCCJN3004* | Manufacture and assemble joinery components |
CPCCJN3100* | Process materials to produce components using static machines |
CPCCJS3002* | Manufacture stair components for straight flighted stairs |
CPCCOM1012 | Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry |
CPCCOM1013 | Plan and organise work |
CPCCOM1014 | Conduct workplace communication |
CPCCOM1015 | Carry out measurements and calculations |
CPCCOM2001* | Read and interpret plans and specifications |
CPCCOM3001 | Perform construction calculations to determine carpentry material requirements |
MSFFM3011 | Measure and draw site layout for manufactured furniture products |
Group A – Specialist Electives
CPCCCA3012* | Frame and fit wet area fixtures |
CPCCCA3016* | Construct, assemble and install timber external stairs |
CPCCCA3024* | Install lining, panelling and moulding |
CPCCJN3003* | Manufacture components for doors, windows and frames |
CPCCJS3003* | Assemble and install stairs |
CPCCJS3004* | Manufacture and install continuous handrailing and special stair components |
CPCCJS3005* | Manufacture stair components for curved and geometric stairs |
CPCCJS3006* | Construct, assemble and install composite external stairs |
CPCCJS3011* | Design and set out stairs |
Group B – General Electives
CPCCCA3001* | Carry out general demolition of minor building structures |
CPCCCA3003* | Install flooring systems |
CPCCCA3004* | Construct and erect wall frames |
CPCCCA3006* | Erect roof trusses |
CPCCCA3011* | Refurbish timber sashes to window frames |
CPCCCA3014* | Construct and install bulkheads |
CPCCCA3026* | Assemble partitions |
CPCCCM3005 | Calculate costs of construction work |
CPCCJN2001* | Assemble components |
CPCCJN3005* | Cut and install glass |
CPCCPD3021* | Prepare existing coated surface for painting |
CPCCSH2003* | Apply and install sealant and sealant devices |
CPCCWHS2001 | Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry |
CPCSHP3001 | Fabricate shopfitting components using CNC machines |
CPCSHP3005 | Apply and trim decorative additions to shopfittings and components |
CPCSHP3006 | Prepare shopfittings and surfaces and apply liquid finishes |
CPCWHS3001 | Identify construction work hazards and select risk control strategies |
MSFFM3009 | Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings |
MSFFM3020 | Fabricate synthetic solid surface products |
Related Other Qualifications
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- Cert III in Bricklaying and Blocklaying – CPC33020
- Cert III in Cabinet Making and Timber Technology – MSF30322
- Cert III in Carpentry – CPC30220
- Cert III in Concreting – CPC30320
- Cert III in Construction Waterproofing – CPC31420
- Cert III in Electrotechnology Electrician – UEE30820
- Cert III in Engineering – Fabrication Trade – MEM31922
- Cert III in Engineering – Mechanical Trade – MEM30219
- Cert III in Formwork/Falsework – CPC30220
- Cert III in Glass & Glazing – MSF30413
- Cert III in Joinery – CPC31920
- Cert III in Landscape Construction – AHC30921
- Cert III in Painting & Decorating – CPC30620
- Cert III in Roof Plumbing – CPC32620
- Cert III in Shopfitting – CPC30120
- Cert III in Solid Plastering – CPC31020
- Cert III in Steelfixing – CPC31120
- Cert III in Stonemasonry – CPC32320
- Cert III in Wall & Ceiling Lining – CPC31220
- Cert III in Wall & Floor Tiling – CPC31320
- Cert III in Work Health & Safety – BSB30719
- Cert IV in Building & Construction (Building) – CPC40120
- Cert IV in Demolition – CPC41020
- Cert IV in Plumbing (Services Supervision) – CPC40920
- Cert IV in Work Health & Safety – BSB41419
- Dip of Building & Construction (Building) – CPC50320
- Dip of Building & Construction Management – CPC50308
- Dip of Project Management – BSB50820