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COAG SKILLS EXPRESS CONSTRUCTION
INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIP (SCIP PROJECT)
RECOGNITION CANDIDATE KITBCG30303 CERTIFICATE III IN CONCRETING
and BCG20306 CERTIFICATE II IN CONCRETING
COAG Skills Express Construction Industry PartnershipCreated 20/11/2007Final Version 1
Postal Address: ____________________________________
Licence
A permanent, irrevocable, free, world wide, non-exclusive licence is granted by NSW DET to use, reproduce and adapt the material developed under the COAG RPL Program (2006-2009).
Project Team
Rudi Meuwissen – Lead Resource Developer
Brent McCorkell – Assessor
Craig Bourke – Assessor
Fernando Diiorio – Assessor
Maria Trevaskis - Manager
Joao Canoquena – Team Co-ordinator
Disclaimer
The views expressed in this material do not necessarily represent the views of the NSW Department of Education and Training and do not give warranty or accept any liability in relation to the content of this material.
Acknowledgement
This material has been produced with the assistance of funding provided by the NSW Department of Education and Training, Skills Development Unit and the Australian Government under the COAG RPL Program (2006-2009).
Further copies of this resource are available from:
This kit provides you with information about a Recognition process. Recognition is the process by which you can receive a nationally recognised qualification.
To be awarded a qualification you need to:
Submit evidence of your skills and knowledge Perform work under supervision Answer some knowledge questions
2 Glossary
The following is a list of the main words commonly used in training and assessment.
ASSESSMENT The process of collecting evidence and evaluation of your skills, experience and knowledge against the standards required in the workplace
ASSESSOR Trained accredited assessors who are employed in a Registered Training Organisation
CANDIDATE Applicant for Recognition
CERTIFICATE Record of qualification
COMPETENCY Ability to apply skills and knowledge in the workplace
EVIDENCE Proof of your skills, experience and knowledge. For example licences, supervisor’s report, etc.
PATHWAYS Options to complete a qualification through Recognition or training
RECOGNITIONThe process for formally assessing and recognising competencies, skills and knowledge
RTO Registered Training Organisation accredited to conduct training and assessments
TESTIMONIAL A signed statement about your work from a supervisor or employer
TRAINING PACKAGE A set of national standards, guidelines and qualifications for industry areas used for assessment
UNITS OF COMPETENCY
Specific knowledge and skills required to meet the workplace and industry standards. Units of competencies make up qualifications. A unit is the smallest set of skills that can be assessed.
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3 Recognition3.1 Why do I need Certificate III in Concreting? Certificate III is fast becoming the construction industry benchmark for competency.
Certificate III
Who would need this? Certificate III is trade level.
It would suit those people who: have worked as a rigger for a long time want to fast track into other qualifications need little or no supervision
What would be the outcome? Full Qualification at trade level – Certificate III in Concreting
A Certificate III in Concreting is a nationally recognised qualification. It is issued by Registered Training Organisations such as TAFE.
A licence is a state based permit recognised nationally. You need to apply to a state agency such as NSW WorkCover Authority to get a licence.
Differences between a qualification and a licence
Document Type Example Issued By
QualificationCertificate I, II, III, IVDiplomaAdvanced Diploma
Registered Training Organisations such as TAFE
Licence National Certificate of Competency Licence NSW WorkCover Authority
3.2 Can I apply for Recognition?You should apply if you believe that you have got sufficient experience and can prove it through both documentary evidence and a practical activity. Ideally you would:
hold a licence have been working as a rigger for at least 3 years or have experience in the full range
of Concreting activities be prepared to work with an experienced assessor to generate evidence
3.3 What are some of the skills and knowledge required to obtain Certificate III in Concreting?
Following OHS policies and procedures Carrying out measurements and calculations Reading and interpreting plans and specifications
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Installing trench support Applying basic levelling procedures Handling concreting materials Using concreting tools and equipment
3.4 What’s in it for me now? Through Recognition you can become a nationally recognised, qualified worker and can
access fast track training and Recognition in other qualifications For example you could complete further courses in OH&S or Work Place Safety For training in other qualifications in a shorter timeframe Your skills become more portable because they are recognised across the country
For example:
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Read this information kit with an assessor Fill out the Initial Assessment form to see which competencies you may demonstrate Arrange for employer and referee reports Fill out any permission forms that are required by the RTO
Collect EvidenceYour assessor will give you a specific list of evidence which may include:
Supervisor Report Letters from employers Description of your recent work experience (last 3 years) Written work related references NSW WorkCover Authority National Certificate of Competency Other licences and tickets Proof of ID (100 points) such as a licence, passport, rate notice Log books Photographic evidence of work you have completed Courses you have completed at work Originals of qualifications or certificates (which will be copied)
Planning Interview Have a conversation with the assessor about your experience, skills and knowledge and agree on an assessment plan
Perform Work Under ObservationPerform critical work activities while the assessor observes you
Assessment InterviewProvide evidence of your knowledge about how to perform Concreting by answering questions
Sufficient Evidence?The assessor will identify if your skills, knowledge and experience matches all the competencies. If there are gaps you can arrange for additional observation or interviews or you may need training
Receive Certificate III in ConcretingOnce there is sufficient evidence you may be issued with a qualification.
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7 AppealAn appeal is a disagreement you have with a decision made about you. If you are not satisfied with a Recognition decision, you can appeal it.
When you appeal against a Recognition decision, you will be able to:
Present your case Have the Recognition decision reviewed within a reasonable time Receive the results of the review in writing Discuss options and select an option or options which best suit your needs and
circumstances
For help with any appeal contact your Registered Training Organisation.
8 Evidence8.1 Definition of evidenceEvidence refers to the things you can collect to show you can perform the skills required to get a qualification.
Reliable and valid evidence is: Current (within the last 5 years) Authentic (refers to work performed by you presented on a document which is signed
and dated ) Valid (reflects your current ability to perform a task) Sufficient (enough evidence to ensure that you satisfy all aspects of the qualification)
Your assessor will plan with you what kinds of evidence you can produce to demonstrate your skills and knowledge such as work reports, observations and answer to questions.
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ELECTIVE UNITS – Choose 5 electives. At least 3 units must be chosen as electives from the group below. 1 unit can be chosen from BCG03 General Construction endorsed training package.
ELECTIVE UNITS
BCCFW3001B Construct underpinning
Plan and prepare Set out and prepare sections Excavate sections Construct underpinning Clean up
BCGCA3001B Carry out general demolition to minor building structures
Plan and prepare Demolish minor building structures Clean up
BCGCO3004 Carry out decorative finishes to concrete
Prepare for work Carry out stencil finishes Carry out stamp finishes Carry out exposed aggregate finishes Carry out textured finishes Clean up
BCGCO3005B Resurface concrete
Prepare for work Prepare for concrete resurfacing Cure/seal concrete Clean up
BCGCO3006B Carry out repair and rectification of concrete
Prepare for work Carry out minor repairs Carry out rectification of cracks and
other major defects Clean up
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14 Your Feedback1. Rate the candidate kit on a scale of 1 to 5
Easy to follow 1 2 3 4 5 Difficult to follow
2. Do you need any help with any of the forms?
Yes No
3. Which units are you applying for? (Please tick the units)
Certificate III core units: BCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and procedures BCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industry BCGCM1003B Plan and organise work BCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communication BCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specifications BCGCM2003B Install trench support BCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures BCGC02001B Handle concreting materials BSBC02002B Use concreting tools and equipment BCGC03001B Place concrete BCGC03002B Finish concrete BCG03003B Cure concrete
Elective units: BCCFW3001B Construct underpinning BCGCA3001B Carry out general demolition to minor building structures BCGCO3004 Carry out decorative finishes to concrete BCGCO3005B Resurface concrete BCGCO3006B Carry out repair and rectification of concrete BCGCO3007B Cut and core concrete BCGCO3008B Carry out tilt panel construction BCGCO3009B Apply and finish sprayed concrete BCGCO3010B Carry out high performance concreting BCGCO3011B Off form vertical concrete BCGCO3012B Conduct concrete boom delivery BCGCO3013 Slump test concrete BCGCO3014B Conduct concrete agitator truck operations BCGSF3001B Apply reinforcement schedule BSBSBM301A Research business opportunities CCCM2004B Drain and dewater site BCCCM3003B Implement traffic management plan BCGCA2003B Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground BCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools BCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding BCGSF2003B Cut and bend materials using oxy/LPG equipment BCGSF2004B Place and fix reinforcement materials
The information I have provided in this document is, to the best of my knowledge, true and accurate.
Note: Once you have completed the candidate forms you keep the original and the assessor keeps a copy.COAG Skills Express Construction Industry PartnershipCreated 20/11/2007Version Draft 9
15 Permission to Record an Interview This Authority to Record form is an agreement between you and the Registered Training Organisation (RTO).
Read it carefully before you sign and date it at the bottom of this page.
The Registered Training Organisation listed below would like to record your interview for Recognition. The information collected throughout the interview will be used only for the purpose of recognising your skills and knowledge.
By signing this form, you agree to the following:
1. Your recording will be available for teachers and assessors to review when deciding on approval for your Recognition
2. This recording will not be duplicated or used in any manner other than that which has been stated
3. Your Recognition interview will be recorded and stored for up to six years as evidence to support your application for Recognition
Declaration: I have read this Authority to Record form and understand what it means. I agree that the interview can be recorded, used and stored in the way it is stated on this form by the Registered Training Organisation (RTO) listed below.
RTO
RTO Address
Course/Certificate
Date of Recording
Candidate Name Signature Date
Witness Name Signature Date
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16 Site Supervisor or Employer Authority This form is to be completed by your employer and gives the RTO permission to come on site and conduct assessments and to ask site supervisors/employers about your work
Registered Training Organisation (RTO)
RTO Address
Qualification for Recognition
Candidate Name
Employer/Supervisor Name
Employer Address
Employer/Supervisor Phone Number
As part of the assessment for Recognition, we are seeking evidence to support a judgement about the candidate’s competency.
This evidence includes reports from the supervisor and other colleagues who work closely with the candidate. Evidence collection may also involve the following: observation, recording (still photo, video and audio), sighting work samples and activities, copying work documents, photographing workers and workplace activities relevant to Recognition.
Do you give this Registered Training Organisation permission to:
Record (video, still photos or audio) in your workplace? Yes No
Observe on the site? Yes No
Contact candidate supervisor on the site? Yes No
View work samples & activities on the site? Yes No
Photocopy work documents? Yes No
Are you willing to be contacted for further assistance related to the Recognition of this candidate? Yes No
Candidate AgreementI agree that contact can be made with the site supervisor/employer above by this Registered Training Organisation to discuss evidence provided in my application for Recognition.
Employer/Supervisor AgreementI give permission to the Registered Training Organisation above to undertake Recognition activities as outlined above to support the application of the candidate listed on this form.
Employer/Supervisor Signature: Date:
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SITE SUPERVISOR OR EMPLOYER REPORTThe Candidate listed above is currently undergoing Recognition of their skills and knowledge. They have nominated you as their supervisor.
Please confirm your acceptance to provide a testimonial on their skills and experience by ticking () one of the boxes below: I accept to provide a reference for the above listed candidate
I do not accept to provide a reference for the above listed candidate
Note: To fill out the sections below you need to have been given sufficient information about the units of competency by the assessor and must have understood this information.
Comments
Describe the candidate’s main strengths in their role
What are the main skills the candidate demonstrates for managing all tasks?
How has the candidate kept up to date with safe working practices?
Give an example of how the candidate has solved problems in unusual situation
Does the candidate communicate clearly with team members?
How does the candidate care for equipment materials and keep the site clean?
Describe the kinds of rigging jobs the candidate has worked on while employed by you (give 3 examples)
Overall, do you believe the candidate performs to the standard required for riggers on a consistent basis?
Whilst the assessor has the responsibility of identifying the candidate’s training needs, as the candidate’s immediate supervisor you might have noticed areas where further training may be beneficial.
What might be some additional training needs relevant to this qualification for the candidate?
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BCGCM1002B Work Effectively in the General Construction Industry
1. Identify the industry work context and setting 2. Organise and accept Responsibility for own
workload 3. Work in a team 4. Participate in Identifying and Pursuing own
development needs 5. Participate in site meetings
BCGCM1003B Plan and Organise Work 1. Plan and prepare 2. Sequence work safely3. Clean up
BCGCM1004B Conduct Workplace Communication
1. Gather, convey and receive Information 2. Carry out face-to-face routine communication 3. Apply visual communication 4. Participate in simple on site meeting
BCGCM1005B Carry out Measurements and Calculations
1. Plan and prepare 2. Obtain measurements 3. Perform calculations 4. Estimate approximate quantities
BCGCM2001B Read and Interpret Plans and Specifications
1. Identify types of drawings and their functions 2. Recognise amendments 3. Recognise commonly used symbols and
abbreviations4. Locate and identify key features on a site plan
BCGCM2003B Install trench support1. Plan and prepare2. Install trench shoring3. Remove trench shoring4. Clean up
BCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures1. Plan and prepare2. Set up and use levelling device3. Clean up
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BCGC02001B Handle concreting materials1. Plan and prepare2. Handle and sort concrete materials and
components3. Handle and remove concrete materials and
components on completion4. Clean up
BSBC02002B Use concreting tools and equipment1. Plan and prepare2. Identify and select hand and power tools3. Use tools4. Identify, select and use plant and equipment5. Clean up
BCGC03001B Place concrete1. Plan and prepare2. Receive and dispatch concrete3. Define and prepare work area4. Place concrete5. Screed/level concrete6. Clean up
BCGC03002B Finish concrete1. Plan and prepare2. Finish concrete3. Clean up
BCGO3003B Cure concrete1. Plan and prepare2. Cure concrete3. Clean up
ELECTIVE UNITS OF COMPETENCY – choose 5 Comment
BCCFW3001B Construct underpinning1. Plan and prepare2. Set out and prepare sections3. Excavate sections4. Construct underpinning5. Clean up
BCGCA3001B Carry out general demolition to minor building structures
1. Plan and prepare2. Demolish minor building structures3. Clean up
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BCGCO3004 Carry out decorative finishes to concrete
1. Prepare for work2. Carry out stencil finishes3. Carry out stamp finishes4. Carry out exposed aggregate finishes5. Carry out textured finishes6. Clean up
BCGCO3005B Resurface concrete1. Prepare for work2. Prepare for concrete resurfacing3. Cure/seal concrete4. Clean up
BCGCO3006B Carry out repair and rectification of concrete
1. Prepare for work2. Carry out minor repairs3. Carry out rectification of cracks and other
major defects4. Clean up
BCGCO3007B Cut and core concrete1. Plan and prepare2. Cut and core concrete3. Clean up
BCGCO3008B Carry out tilt panel construction1. Prepare for work2. Set out and prepare formwork for panel3. Place and tie reinforcement and cast in fittings4. Place, finish and cure concrete5. Clean up
BCGCO3009B Apply and finish sprayed concrete1. Prepare for work2. Apply concrete using dry/wet spray process3. Clean up
BCGCO3010B Carry out high performance concreting
1. Prepare for work2. Place high performance concrete3. Clean up
BCGCO3011B Off form vertical concrete1. Prepare for work2. Set out and prepare slip/jump form location3. Place and tie reinforcement and cast in fittings4. Place, finish and cure concrete5. Clean up
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1. Prepare for work2. Conduct machine pre-operational checks3. Operate the agitator truck4. Load, transport and discharge concrete5. Carry out driver maintenance6. Clean up
BCGSF3001B Apply reinforcement schedule1. Plan and prepare2. Read and interpret schedule3. Check contents of bundle/s4. Locate reinforcement for element construction
Communicate schedule information
BSBSBM301A Research business opportunities1. Identify business opportunities2. Identify personal business skills
Up to 2 electives can be chosen from the list below.
CCCM2004B Drain and dewater site1. Plan and prepare2. Position sedimentation control3. Remove surface water4. Construct sump/wells5. Remove water from sumps/wells, trenches and
pits6. Clean up
BCCCM3003B Implement traffic management plan1. Plan and prepare2. Set out the traffic guidance scheme3. Monitor traffic guidance scheme4. Close down traffic guidance scheme5. Clean up
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BCGCA2003B Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground
1. Plan and prepare2. Erect formwork3. Strip formwork4. Clean up
BCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools1. Plan and prepare2. Set out fasteners3. Use explosive power tools4. Secure and store equipment and charges5. Maintain EPT and kit6. Clean up
BCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
1. Plan and prepare2. Erect scaffolding3. Inspect, repair and alter scaffolding4. Dismantle scaffolding5. Clean up
BCGSF2003B Cut and bend materials using oxy/LPG equipment
1. Plan and prepare2. Set up and test equipment3. Cut material4. Heat and bend material5. Shut down6. Clean up
BCGSF2004B Place and fix reinforcement materials
1. Plan and prepare2. Prepare for reinforcement placement3. Place and fix reinforcement4. Check reinforcement prior to concrete pour5. Clean up
Any other comments:Please use this space for additional information or comments that may help the assessment.
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17 Optional Form – Workplace Referee Statement This form is to be filled out by a referee nominated by the candidate. This form is filled out if the supervisor refuses to provide a reference or the supervisor is unable to comment on most units of competency.
CANDIDATE INFORMATION
A referee is a person who knows you well. This person must be able and willing to provide details about your experience and skills. Referees may include current and former employers, clients, contractors or supervisors. A relative or spouse cannot be a referee.
Carry out repair and rectification of concrete Y N
Cut and core concrete Y N
Carry out tilt panel construction Y N
Apply and finish sprayed concrete Y N
Carry out high performance concreting Y N
Off form vertical concrete Y N
Conduct concrete boom delivery Y N
Slump test concrete Y N
Conduct concrete agitator truck operations Y N
Apply reinforcement schedule Y N
Research business opportunities Y N
Up to 2 electives can be chosen form the list below.
Drain and dewater site Y N
Implement traffic management plan Y N
Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground Y N
Use explosive power tools Y N
Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding Y N
Cut and bend materials using oxy/LPG equipment Y N
Place and fix reinforcement materials Y N
DECLARATION:
I certify that the information that I have provided in this form is a true and accurate reflection of my knowledge of the experience and skills of the candidate.