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Certificate II in Process Manufacturing (Government Funded)

Course Overview

The Process Manufacturing Certificate II is for:

  • Production support workers (people working in the industry and filling the vital production support roles, but who may not have the opportunity to develop competence in the units of competency related directly to producing products)
  • Those employees who operate across more than one category within the plastics, rubber and cablemaking industry or ‘specialised processes’ and elsewhere where required.

To be awarded a Certificate II in Process Manufacturing, competency must be achieved in a total of 14 units of competency comprised of: all 5 core competencies and 9 elective competencies.

If you already hold a Certificate I under this Training Package, you require an additional 7 competencies to qualify for a Certificate II. The selection of competencies must comply with the above rules.

Government Funding

The government understands the nation’s competitive advantage is based on human capital,  so a portion of Government revenue is given back in employer training incentives. This covers up to 100% of training undertaken by your team.

As an RTO (Registered Training Organisation) we are able to offer you the availability of having your employees trained and competent to a Government Certification Accreditation.

There is Government funding of up to $4,000 per person currently available to the employer for eligible participants enrolling in one of our nationally accredited programs.

The Government funding is all organised by us in conjunction with the New Apprenticeship Centre (NAC) in accordance with State Training Authority Guidelines. 

Delivery Method

Classroom

Location

All States and Territories of Australia.

Units

Certificate II in Process Manufacturing requires 14 units for the qualification (5 core units and 9 elective units).  

5 core units are: 

PMBCOMM102B Complete workplace documents

  • Identify required information
  • Select appropriate workplace document
  • Complete forms/reports
  • Present workplace documentation.

PMBHAN103B Shift materials safely by hand

  • Plan operations.
  • Manually transfer products or materials
  • Store, stack and/or relocate products or materials. 

PMBOHS101B Follow OH&S policies and procedures

  • Follow workplace procedures for hazard identification, risk assessment and control
  • Raise occupational health and safety issues
  • Complete any required safety documentation.

PMBQUAL101A Apply quality processes

  • Identify plant structure and processes
  • Follow work instructions or specification requirements
  • Recognise quality requirements. 

PMBWKOP101B Apply work procedures and practices

  • Identify major areas of the workplace, in terms of functions, organisational structures and occupation
  • Organisation and accept responsibility for own workload
  • Follow acceptable workplace practices
  • Identify and follow emergency procedures
  • Receive and act constructively on personal feedback
  • Participate in identifying and meeting own learning needs as appropriate to job role
  • Plan and organise a personal daily routine. 

9 elective units are: 

PMBOHS207B Implement and monitor OH&S policies and procedures

  • Provide information to the work group about occupational health and safety legislation and the enterprise occupational health and safety policies, procedures and programs
  • Implement and monitor participative arrangements for the conducting of occupational health and safety as appropriate to job role
  • Implement and monitor the enterprise procedures for identifying hazards and assessing risk
  • Implement and monitor the enterprise procedures for controlling risk
  • Implement the enterprise procedures for dealing with hazardous events
  • Implement and monitor the enterprise procedures for providing occupational health and safety training
  • Implement and monitor the enterprise procedure for maintaining occupational health and safety records.

PMBOHS204B Apply emergency / incident procedures

  • Respond to the incident
  • Control and assist at accident or emergency site
  • Finalise emergency/ accident process and complete records. 

PMBMAINT202B Undertake basic maintenance

  • Inspect equipment and work area
  • Prepare for maintenance activity
  • Undertake basic maintenance
  • Identify and assess faults
  • Complete maintenance records. 

PMBMAINT101B Conduct housekeeping activities

  • Identify housekeeping requirements
  • Perform general housekeeping duties
  • Clean plant and equipment
  • Dispose of waste materials. 

PMBPROD200A Operate equipment

  • Check work requirements
  • Conduct pre-start checks as requied
  • Operate equipment
  • Resolve routine problems. 

PMBPROD207A Operate calendar

  • Check work requirements
  • Conduct pre-start checks as required
  • Operate equipment
  • Resolve routine problems.

PMBENV100A Identify and minimise environmental hazards

  • Identify potential environmental threats
  • Identify workplace procedures and policies to minimise environmental threats
  • Follow approved work procedures to minimise environmental threats

PMBENV200A Respond to environmental hazards

  • Recognise existing and potential environmental hazards
  • Follow procedures to respond to environmental hazards and incidents
  • Monitor workplace environment.

PMBWASTE101B Collect waste for recycling of safe disposal

  • Identify waste products
  • Relocate and store non-recyclable waste
  • Sort and prepare materials for reuse
  • Complete waste processes.

Course Details

Delivery
Classroom
Supplier
The Australian Salesmasters
Code
PMB20401

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