Course Info Pack - CMT School - Construction, Machinery Training

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Construction Machinery Training School Pty/Ltd Kennedy HWY- Tichum Creek- Mareeba- QLD

P.O.Box: 2720, Mareeba-4880- QLD

Ph: 07-40927726

E-Mail: [email protected]

CONSTRUCTION MACHINERY TRAINING SCHOOL INFORMATION PACK RII30809 Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations

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Construction Machinery Training School Pty/Ltd Kennedy HWY- Tichum Creek- Mareeba- QLD

P.O.Box: 2720, Mareeba-4880- QLD

Ph: 07-40927726

E-Mail: [email protected]

Course information Course Schedule

Courses are held on a regular basis throughout the year, and lasting for varying times dependant on Trainee Skill levels. Nominal hours are listed for each of the courses below:

Unit code

Unit title

Nominal Hours

RIIBEF201B

Plan and organise work

20

RIICCM201A

Carry out measurements and calculations

20

RIICCM202A

Identify, locate and protect underground services

30

RIICCM203A

Read and interpret plans and specifications

40

RIICCM205A

Carry out manual excavation

8

RIICCM206A

Support plant operations

8

RIICCM207A

Spread and compact materials manually

12

RIICCM208A

Carry out basic levelling

8

RIICOM201A

Communicate in the workplace

20

RIIOHS201A

Work safely and follow OHS policies and procedures

20

RIISAM201A

Handle resources and infrastructure materials and safely dispose of non-toxic materials

16

RIISAM203B

Use hand and power tools

80

RIISAM204B

Operate small plant and equipment

20

RIIWMG203A

Drain and dewater civil construction site

20

Group A electives Unit code

Unit title

Nominal Hours

RIIMPO318B

Conduct civil construction skid steer loader operations

80

RIIMPO319A

Conduct backhoe/loader operations

200

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Construction Machinery Training School Pty/Ltd Kennedy HWY- Tichum Creek- Mareeba- QLD

P.O.Box: 2720, Mareeba-4880- QLD

Ph: 07-40927726

E-Mail: [email protected]

RIIMPO320B

Conduct civil construction excavator operations

200

RIIMPO321B

Conduct civil construction wheeled front end loader operations

160

RIIMPO322A

Conduct civil construction tracked front end loader operations

240

RIIMPO323A

Conduct civil construction dozer operations

240

RIIMPO324A

Conduct civil construction grader operations

240

RIIMPO325A

Conduct civil construction scraper operations

160

RIIMPO327A

Conduct pipe layer operations

80

Group B electives Unit code

Unit title

Nominal Hours

RIICRC308A

Conduct paver operations

80

RIICRC309A

Conduct stabiliser operations

80

RIIHAN309A

Conduct telescopic materials handler operations

80

RIIHAN311A

Conduct operations with integrated tool carrier

80

RIIMPO311A

Conduct haul truck operations

40

RIIMPO315A

Conduct tractor operations

60

RIIMPO316A

Conduct self-propelled compactor operations

40

RIIMPO317A

Conduct roller operations

80

RIIMPO326A

Conduct civil construction water cart operations

40

RIIMPO328A

Conduct continuous bucket trencher operations

40

RIIVEH304B

Conduct tip truck operations

60

Group C Electives Unit code CPCCCM2007A

Unit title Use explosive power tools

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Nominal Hours 16

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Construction Machinery Training School Pty/Ltd Kennedy HWY- Tichum Creek- Mareeba- QLD

P.O.Box: 2720, Mareeba-4880- QLD

Ph: 07-40927726

E-Mail: [email protected]

HLTFA301C

Apply first aid

18

RIICCM209A

Carry out concrete work

40

RIICCM210A

Install trench support

16

RIICCM211A

Erect and dismantle temporary fencing and gates

40

RIICRC201A

Repair potholes

36

RIICRC208A

Lay pipes

40

RIIHAN208A

Perform dogging

80

RIIHAN211A

Conduct basic scaffolding operations

56

RIIHAN301B

Operate elevating work platform

40

RIIHAN308A

Load and unload plant

20

RIIOHS202A

Enter and work in confined spaces

30

RIIOHS204A

Work safely at heights

20

RIIOHS205A

Control traffic with stop-slow bat

20

RIIQUA201A

Maintain and monitor site quality standards

20

RIIRIS201B

Conduct local risk control

20

RIISAM205A

Cut, weld and bend materials

40

RIISAM213A

Position and set up mobile lighting

10

AHCSAW201A

Conduct erosion and sediment control activities

40

AHCSAW301A

Construct conservation earthworks

70

These unit s are competency based units and therefore the course duration is nominal (student based learning). The course will continue until competency is achieved. Courses start on a regular basis, and anyone wishing to join a course should contact our office to make arrangements for enrolment. Courses are run on a regular basis during Monday – Friday. Courses can be scheduled for alternative times, but this will generally be for training on a one to one basis or small groups less than 4 and are dependent on availability of our Trainers and Assessors (fees may vary for this type of course).

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Construction Machinery Training School Pty/Ltd Kennedy HWY- Tichum Creek- Mareeba- QLD

P.O.Box: 2720, Mareeba-4880- QLD

Ph: 07-40927726

E-Mail: [email protected]

Course Start Times Starting times for courses will normally be: commence at 7:45am and finish around 4:00pm. The times could vary slightly depending on how many people are enrolled in the course and other factors involved in the delivery of a course such as language and literacy issues. Finishing times may vary depending on the experience level of those enrolled. Times are extremely flexible and can generally be tailored to suit the trainees. If you need to vary times please see your trainer and every effort will be made to assist you.

Breaks and Meals Regular breaks are taken throughout the day and a lunch break will be taken around 12:30. Tea and coffee are supplied and the trainee is to supply their own lunch.

Course Fee Payment/Refund Policy/Cancellations Fee Payment: The course fee is payable in full, seven (7) days prior to the course commencement. Cancellation of Enrolment: Prior to Course Commencement Date: A cancellation prior to the course commencement will result in a forfeiture of $300 or 30% of the course fee, whichever is greater. After course commencement: No refund will be made. Refund Request: Any request for a refund must be on the Application for Refund Form available at the office and included in the trainee information package. Change of Enrolment/Transfer to another Course lf a trainee wishes to change enrolment to another course delivered by Construction Machinery Training School, fees paid minus the non-refundable portion ($300 or 30% of the course fee, whichever is greater) are transferable to the new course. A second non-refundable amount will apply. The balance of fees are payable in full at the time of transfer to the new course. Early Withdrawal From a Course Once training has commenced in the course /competency no refund is available to trainees who leave prior to finishing the course unless the trainee can provide a medical certificate or show extreme personal hardship. Each case will be determined on its merits at the discretion of Construction Machinery Training School. If a trainee wishes to complete a course/competency in the future, it may be possible to apply the original fee (minus the non-refundable portion) towards that course, providing the course is within six (6) months of the original course. A CMTS Info Pack Version 3 Date 1/7/2013

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Construction Machinery Training School Pty/Ltd Kennedy HWY- Tichum Creek- Mareeba- QLD

P.O.Box: 2720, Mareeba-4880- QLD

Ph: 07-40927726

E-Mail: [email protected]

student must complete an Application for Refund Form which can be obtained from the CMTS office. Course Cancelation Should it be necessary for Construction Machinery Training School to cancel a course, trainees are entitled to a full refund including all deposit fees (or a pro-rata adjusted refund) or a transfer of funds to another course, or remaining funds credited to another RTO for completion. In this event trainees will be given their preferred option. Extra Training Requirement Fees If a student requires additional practical training, the Trainer will advise the student and arrange additional practice time. Extra fees and charges will apply.

Procedure for Handling Complaints/ Appeals Grievance/Appeal procedures are designed to resolve differences, and bring about benefits with due regard for the interest of the trainee and of Construction Machinery Training School. The procedures are based upon conciliation and mediation rather than arbitration. On initial receipt of a verbal complaint the trainer will listen to the trainee and make a determination as to whether there is any validity to the complaint. This must be done in an open non-defensive and receptive manner. If possible the complaint is to be resolved at this stage, without compromise to the integrity of the competency standards or Construction Machinery Training School. If the complaint cannot be resolved at this time then a Complaint Form is to be filled in with full details of the complaint and any required attachments. The complaint is then to be reviewed by the owner of Construction Machinery Training School and a determination made as to the validity of the complaint. This must be done as soon as possible but must be completed within 14 days of receipt of the complaint. The student/client must then be notified of the result of the review and a full explanation of the reasons for the decision on the response form. A copy of the results and any correspondence to the trainee is to be made and filed in the trainees file, with copies retained by the assessor. The assessor/owner must include in the correspondence to the student/client information that if they are not satisfied with the result of the review a further request for review can be made to the owner of Construction Machinery Training School, who will then forward the details of the complaint to an independent person (someone not involved in the process at this stage) who will check the validity of the reasons for the decision and reply within 14 days. lf the complaint is of a nature to preclude the assessor from making an objective decision e.g.: Conduct of the Assessor/staff, then the complaint is to be immediately directed to the owner of Construction Machinery Training School for action. In the event that a Complaint or Grievance cannot be resolved internally, advice on who the trainee should contact to seek further assistance is to be given. CMTS Info Pack Version 3 Date 1/7/2013

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Construction Machinery Training School Pty/Ltd Kennedy HWY- Tichum Creek- Mareeba- QLD

P.O.Box: 2720, Mareeba-4880- QLD

Ph: 07-40927726

E-Mail: [email protected]

Trainee Selection, Enrolment and Induction/Orientation procedures Trainees will be selected who have met the eligibility /pre-requisite requirements for the course / competency. Induction and orientation will be completed on the first day of the course by the trainer and will include WH&S issues. Course information is included in the student workbook and in the information pack given to each trainee on enrolment.

Expected Student Profile It is expected that people wishing to enter the Civil Construction Plant Operator profession or those people who are already working in the industry and wish to improve their skills will enrol in the RII30809 Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations course.

Provision for language literacy and numeracy All assistance will be given to people with language, literacy and numeracy (LL&N) difficulties. This could include directing trainees to the relevant government agencies for assistance. People with language, hearing or speech difficulties are permitted to have the assistance of an interpreter with them in the course to assist with understanding the content. People with literacy or numeracy difficulties will be allowed extra time (where available within the timeframe allowed for the course, including extra time after hours) with the trainer on an individual basis, to aid with understanding the content. If you feel you would have difficulty please contact the trainer or the office to arrange a confidential interview with the trainer. It is the policy of Construction Machinery Training School to give assistance and guidance to all our trainees and courses can be adapted to meet the needs of those with Language, Literacy & numeracy needs.

Client support Construction Machinery Training School will take all reasonable steps to gain support needed by our trainees, to assist them in successfully completing the course/competency they have enrolled in. This could include external support from a government body or other RTO. This could also include contact with the relevant ITAB or other organization.

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Construction Machinery Training School Pty/Ltd Kennedy HWY- Tichum Creek- Mareeba- QLD

P.O.Box: 2720, Mareeba-4880- QLD

Ph: 07-40927726

E-Mail: [email protected]

If for any reason you wish to change trainers throughout the duration of the course, a request can be made to the Owner of Construction Machinery Training School. This request is to remain confidential and will not be disclosed to any person or organisation without your prior approval. No detrimental action will result from a request to change, as all requests are valid if it affects the learning outcome of the trainee.

Staff Responsibility for Access and Equity It is the responsibility of all people employed by Construction Machinery Training School to ensure all policies relating to access and equity are adhered to at all times, including language, literacy and numeracy issues. Reference is to be made to the relevant training package or to a director of Construction Machinery Training School if any question arises on any issue.

Flexible learning /assessment With awareness that people have different ways of learning and assimilating information, it is a policy of Construction Machinery Training School to be flexible in our approach to training and assessment. CMTS reserves the rights to make a final judgement regarding a student’s ability to continue with training. Any lack of understanding on the part of the student should be corrected using differing approaches to the same subject. The content of any assessment is to be related to the relevant criteria and if it complies it is to be accepted and the trainee marked as competent. Any queries as to the content or validity of a trainee assessment material are to be directed to the owner of Construction Machinery Training School for verification prior to final assessment.

Course Delivery/Learning options /Projects Course delivery will be on a trainee centered, trainee paced basis. The specific learning options will be decided by the trainer to reflect the needs of the trainee and the nature of the learning outcome as well as to meet the evidence requirement. lf at any time you feel you are having difficulty with any part of the course please speak to your Trainer and they will be more than happy to assist you in any way they are able, this could include, but is not limited to, an understanding of the log book system, LL&N difficulties, etc . Competence in the unit will be through both theory (completion of the workbook/assessment) and through practical demonstration of skills and knowledge onsite for our plant and machinery courses. Practical components of these courses will include demonstration of communication skills through appropriate use of electronic communication, written communication as well as CMTS Info Pack Version 3 Date 1/7/2013

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Construction Machinery Training School Pty/Ltd Kennedy HWY- Tichum Creek- Mareeba- QLD

P.O.Box: 2720, Mareeba-4880- QLD

Ph: 07-40927726

E-Mail: [email protected]

verbal communication, and will be related to common workplace practices. For our plant and machinery courses you will be required to undertake tasks and topics set out in your training workbooks. Several times throughout the course your trainer will discuss your progress with you, and suggest any areas which need improvement. Within three working days of the completion of your course and the return of all assessment material, you will be advised of your results. If you have been found not competent, a written report will be available to you which will detail any area you need to improve to meet competence.

Minimising the Cost of Assessment To assist with minimising the cost of assessment for the trainee and also the possibility of reducing the time required on the course, the trainee should submit any evidence that could assist with possible recognition of prior learning (RPL) for any element/competency. This could include any of the following:  Any course/qualification previously held.  Any work related qualification (work completed in the workplace or written reference )  Logbooks for plant and machinery training or employment reference This evidence must be presented to Construction Machinery Training School at least one week prior to commencement of the enrolled course. All documentation given for RPL should be certified copies, as these will be held by Construction Machinery Training School and become part of your training record.

Welfare and Guidance Construction Machinery Training School will make all reasonable attempts to assist trainees with any welfare requirements they may require, including directing trainees to the relevant agencies. All attempts will be made to give all reasonable guidance to trainees where needed to assist in completion of the enrolled course/competency. No available information or assistance is to be withheld from any trainees and access to all available materials is to be given.

Legislation that can impact on training Following is a list of legislation which can have an impact on training and assessing. It is advisable to make some effort to familiarise yourself with this legislation. Copies of legislation are available on the internet at http: http://www.legislation.qld.gov.au. This list is by no means a full list of all legislation that you may be required to follow dependant on the industry requirements.

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Construction Machinery Training School Pty/Ltd Kennedy HWY- Tichum Creek- Mareeba- QLD

P.O.Box: 2720, Mareeba-4880- QLD

Ph: 07-40927726

E-Mail: [email protected]

1. Work Health & Safety Act 2011 2. Anti-Discrimination Act 1991

Materials/Resources Required During the course all resources and materials are supplied including note paper, pens, stationery, etc. All material required to complete projects or learning options away from the course will be the responsibility of the trainee.

Disciplinary Procedures Construction Machinery Training School reserves the right to cancel a course with any student, at any time during or prior to the commencement of the course, without refund of fees, either in part or in full, if the students conduct, in the opinion of the trainer or through substantiated complaints from other trainees, is disruptive to other course applicants. This could include abusive or violent behaviour or intentional unrelated distractions affecting the training. This conduct could also include behaving in an inappropriate and dangerous or damaging way, operating plant or machinery in a dangerous manner and putting themselves and others in harm’s way or risk or any other action that could be reasonably construed as affecting the ability of others or themselves to complete the course competency, including indecent or offensive behaviour. Prior to the cancellation of the course, verbal warnings will be given to allow the trainees to modify their behaviour to allow themselves and other participants to complete the course in a more harmonious and productive environment.

Recognition of Prior Learning Construction Machinery Training School follows the principles for RPL as set out by the AQTF. The four (4) key principles are 1- Validity 2- Reliability 3- Flexibility and 4- Fairness. In accordance with AQTF standards the following applies: Validity Assessments are valid when they measure learning against the units of competency contained in the competency standards. Assessment covers a broad range of ability, skills and knowledge focussing on the documented requirements for the competency. At all times they will relate to actual workplace requirements. Assessors will gather various examples for the trainee’s performance in order to make a valid decision. Reliability Assessments are reliable when judgements of competence and the interpretation of evidence are consistent and are stated clearly and adhered to. Assessment practices are monitored and reviewed to ensure consistency of method and judgement across assessors. A CMTS Info Pack Version 3 Date 1/7/2013

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P.O.Box: 2720, Mareeba-4880- QLD

Ph: 07-40927726

E-Mail: [email protected]

variety of methods used across time will give assessors sufficient information to make competency decisions. Fairness Fairness requires that reasonable adjustments be made for the assessment of people with special needs. Assessors treat candidates equally and communicate the standards so trainees understand what is expected of them. Persons being assessed against the competency standards have the opportunity to request a review and can appeal assessment decisions. Flexibility A flexible assessment process recognises the individual needs of students. Candidates are involved in all aspects of the process and recognition may be given for current competencies and prior learning.

Recognition of Qualifications Issued by another RTO Construction Machinery Training School will recognise the AQF Qualifications or Statements of Attainment issued by any other RTO’s. Information on recognition of AQF Qualifications or Statements of Attainment is to be included in the course information given to a student prior to enrolling in a course. All staff involved in training, administration or booking of courses must be made aware of this policy. Any queries regarding the validity of Qualifications or Statements of Attainments are to be directed to the owner of Construction Machinery Training School for verification prior to acceptance. Any certificates or statements of attainments issued by another RTO are to be checked against the current AQF standards for verification of validity and recognition before this level is granted to the trainee. Any Qualification/certificate issued by an overseas organisation is to be recognised if it meets the AQF standards. Any queries regarding these qualifications will be directed to the relevant ITAB for clarification prior to acceptance.

Access and Equity CMTS is committed to maximising access, participation and outcomes for all CMTS trainees by applying the following principals. 1. Equity for all people through the fair allocation of resources and involvement in vocational education and training. 2. Equality of opportunity within CMTS training system for all people. 3. Access for all trainees to appropriate quality vocational education and training programs and services. CMTS Info Pack Version 3 Date 1/7/2013

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P.O.Box: 2720, Mareeba-4880- QLD

Ph: 07-40927726

E-Mail: [email protected]

4. Increased opportunity for people to participate in vocational education and training system. With these principles providing a basis for action, the objectives of the Access and Equity for CMTS are: A. To incorporate access and equity principles and practices in key processes which affect the outcomes for trainees. B. To achieve equitable access to vocational educational and training services and programs for all present and potential trainees. C. To increase participation in the CMTS program for people from all walks of life. D. To encourage positive direction and outcomes for Trainees with CMTS, that will enable them to participate successfully in training programs. E. To establish effective links with relevant agencies advocating training system. The Access and Equity Policy aims to make sure that all Trainees can take part successfully in training and education.

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P.O.Box: 2720, Mareeba-4880- QLD

Ph: 07-40927726

E-Mail: [email protected]

TRAINEE REGISTRATION FORM Medical Information Student

No......................

Applicant’s Name:____________________________________________________________________________ If you are taking prescribed or non-prescribed medication or are under a doctor’s care you must advise Construction Machinery Training School immediately upon enrolment of your course.

Please complete the following: 

Do you use any prescribed/non prescribed medication: Please circle:

Yes

NO

If Yes What medication do you take? ________________________________________________________________________ If you answered Yes you must provide a medical certificate stating you are fit to undertake our training course and you are fit to operate machinery. 

Do you suffer from any medical condition that will affect your ability to operate machinery. please circle :

Yes

No

If Yes you must provide details _____________________________________________________________________________ The information I have provided to Construction Machinery Training School above is true and correct. If Construction Machinery Training School believes I am not telling the truth a medical certificate will be required for clearance. If at any time I misinform Construction Machinery Training School I will forfeit all training fees paid.

Applicant’s Signature:____________________________________________________Date:_________________

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