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Case for Change: Demolition
CPC08 Construction, Plumbing and Services Training Package
October 2017
Table of Contents
Administrative Information........................................................4Name of IRC(s).......................................................................................................................................4Name of SSO..........................................................................................................................................4Name of training package examined to determine change is required.................................................4How the case for change was developed..............................................................................................4
The Case for Change..................................................................7Case for change drivers and proposed changes....................................................................................7
Market analysis summary..................................................................................................................7Market analysis data.........................................................................................................................8Industry, training, and learner analysis summary..............................................................................8Proposed Changes Summary.............................................................................................................9
Industry support for change................................................................................................................10Methodology...................................................................................................................................10
Impact of change.................................................................................................................................10Estimated impact of proposed changes...........................................................................................10Positive impact of implementing the recommended changes..........................................................10Negative impact of not implementing the recommended changes.................................................10
Estimated time frames........................................................................................................................11Implementing the COAG Industry and Skills Council (CISC) reforms for training packages.................11
Attachment A – Consultation and Suggested Action Register.....12Certificate III in Demolition..............................................................................................................12Certificate IV in Demolition..............................................................................................................19
Attachment B – Training Package Components to Change..........23Attachment C - Qualification comparison – currently endorsed v. proposed.................................................................................29
Certificate III in Demolition..............................................................................................................29Certificate IV in Demolition..............................................................................................................32
Attachment E – Stakeholder Register........................................34Attachment D – Enrolment and Completion Rates (2014, 2015 and 2016)......................................................................................42
Enrolments.......................................................................................................................................42Completions.....................................................................................................................................43
Attachment E - STA Endorsement Register................................44Attachment F - References.......................................................45
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Administrative Information Name of IRC(s)
Construction Industry Reference Committee
Name of SSO
Artibus Innovation
Name of training package examined to determine change is required
CPC08 Construction, Plumbing and Services Training Package
How the case for change was developed
Artibus Innovation was commissioned to transition two demolition qualifications and 47 units of competency to the 2012 Standards for Training Packages, under the activity order AA/2015-16-002. There was also a requirement to consult on a Case for Endorsement that had been prepared by the previous industry skills council. In undertaking more detailed consultation with both STAs and industry it became apparent that the demolition qualifications were out dated and no longer reflected current industry work practices.
Qualifications
CPC30413 Certificate III in Demolition
CPC41013 Certificate IV in Demolition
Units
47 units of competency
Artibus Innovation has undertaken the necessary research, technical analysis and stakeholder consultation to develop a case for change.
The following deficiencies were identified with the qualifications and units of competency:
Technical issues with the qualifications and units:
o qualifications need to reflect the concept of “deconstruction” rather than demolition
o concepts of reduce, reuse and a focus on sustainability to be included in units
o qualification assessment requirements need to more closely reflect vocational outcomes
o insufficient focus on hazard identification and risk management
o incorrect placement of units
o introduction of new technologies eg robots
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o vocational gaps require the development of new units for inclusion that cover:
reduce, reuse and sustainability principles and practices
structurally compromised structures due to fire, earthquake, white ants or rot
public protection in proximity to demolition work
oxy cutting steel reinforcement with load potential
demolition specific structural principles and practices
supervision in deconstruction focusing on documentation and interfacing with engineers and other professionals
Site remediation.
o inconsistent approach to writing style of unit content within same suite of units
o lack of specificity, completeness, clarity and accuracy of content written in the performance evidence, knowledge evidence and assessment conditions.
Market demand for the qualifications and units:
o low levels of enrolments for courses across most jurisdictions during 2014 – 2016 (See the Market analysis summary section for more detail)
o low levels of completions of courses across all jurisdictions
o limited number of RTOs delivering training for both of these qualifications
o a distinct shift is occurring from the former practices of ’blow it up‘or ’knock it down‘ followed by clean up to a process of deconstruction, with an emphasis on reduce, reuse and sustainability. Demand for skilled workers is set to increase as a result of this change of practice
o industry is keen to shift underlying thought and practices from demolition to deconstruction
o there are many parts of the industry that were unaware that qualifications within demolition existed. This lack of awareness is due to a range of issues, and effective promotion of these qualifications is required by a number of parties
o changes could see greater uptake of these qualifications leading to greater pathways for workers wanting to enter the industry or move to leadership or other specialist roles within demolition.
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Limitations for industry, trainers, and learners:
o lack of awareness by industry and learners of demolition qualifications
o perceived lack of value by industry and learners in studying demolition qualifications as they no longer seem relevant to work practices
o perceived lack of focus by industry on emphasising importance, relevance and desirability of demolition qualifications and occupational outcomes
o lack of licensing imperative for demolition workers to be qualified
o the belief held by many organisations that demolition workers are only labourers.
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The Case for ChangeThis case for change has been supported by Artibus having undertaken an extensive national stakeholder consultation process with the findings of this consultation pointing to a need for substantial changes to qualifications and units associated with demolition.
Case for change drivers and proposed changes
Market analysis summaryAnalysis of course uptake, based on training provider submissions to the National VET Provider Collection, for the two demolition qualifications between 2014 and 2016 has shown:
strong enrolment numbers for Certificate III in Demolition in QLD and NSW during the 2014–2016 collection period. NSW shows the strongest enrolments in Certificate IV in Demolition, with 104 recorded in 2016
no uptake in ACT and WA for any of the demolition qualifications
NSW completion data may reflect their state licensing requirements where only selected units from both qualifications are required.
The low number of enrolments and completions supports the need to:
reframe the demolition qualifications to suit contemporary industry practice
introduce greater focus on safety and technical capability
modify existing units to have greater specificity and consistency
develop new units to more closely align to deconstruction practices
remove and replace superseded units
reposition certain units within core and electives to provide greater flexibility and relevance.
The analysis raised the question of how training needs in demolition are being met in states and territories where there are no enrolments in the qualifications. Some stakeholders advised Artibus that they either don’t train or only support their workers in short courses in safety, plant operation, and specific licences. This appears to be for a range of reasons, including demolition industry culture, lack of knowledge of the existence of qualifications, cost, loss of labour while training and, importantly currency of the qualifications.
Market analysis dataCourse Completions 2014 - 2016
NSW VIC QLD SA WA TAS NT
ACT
TOTAL
Certificate III 0757 37 0 0 0 0 0 794
Certificate IV 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51
TOTAL 51 757
37 0 0 0 0 0 845
See attachment D for detailed enrolment completion data for 2014 - 2016
RTO Scope Course Delivery (CPC30413 and CPC41013)
NSW
VIC QLD SA WA
TAS NT ACT
TOTAL
Certificate III 7 3 6 0 0 0 0 0 16
Certificate IV 5 0 2 0 0 0 0 0 7
TOTAL 12 3 8 0 0 0 0 0 23
Related Training Package Course, accredited courses and modules for demolitionCourse
VU20980 – Introduction to demolition
TOTAL: 1
Industry, training, and learner analysis summaryThere are three key areas of activity within demolition relative to the CPC Training Package:
residential
commercial
Industrial
The Australian demolition industry is comprised of:
predominantly small contractors with licence scope to undertake minor demolition work
residential and commercial/industrial builders with licence scope to undertake demolition work
specialist demolition contractors
Typical occupations in demolition relevant to this case for change include:
demolition worker
demolition plant operator
demolition leading hand
demolition supervisor
Given the changing nature of the work there is a need for a multi-disciplined workforce.
Based on the analysis, the following activities and recommendations will be considered when making changes:
task and occupation analysis to improve the relevancy, utility and quality of the training package components and occupational outcomes
identification and incorporation of current industry activities and practice into the components to improve the value of the qualification to the learner and industry
redesign of the qualifications to improve potential pathway opportunities to other occupations in demolition
inclusion, where practicable, of cross-sector training package components in the redesign of the qualifications
Proposed Changes SummaryThe technical proposed changes are summarised below:
Units – Summary of proposed changesActivity No.Development of new units to support contemporary application of skills and industry relevance
7
Review for duplication 1
Review, develop, and undertake occupation analysis to ensure alignment to current work practices and equipment usage
25
Qualifications – Summary of proposed changesActivity No.Reposition existing units within core and elective 6Delete units from qualifications 9Retitling qualifications 2Review, develop, and undertake occupation analysis to ensure alignment to current work practices and equipment.
2
Skill sets – summary of proposed changesActivity No.
No skill sets associated with this project 0
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The proposed changes support a structural redesign of the demolition qualifications to improve the quality, relevance and utility of the qualifications for all industry stakeholders. These changes capitalise on:
current and emerging skills and knowledge trends meeting policy directives the ability to develop quality and relevant modern qualifications for industry
For detail on proposed changes, see:
1. Attachment B – Training Package Components to Change2. Attachment C - Qualification Comparison – Currently Endorsed v. Proposed.
Industry support for change
Methodology
Industry support for change was identified through the collation of the views of key stakeholders in each state and territory through:
1. structured forums
2. one-on-one and small-group face-to-face consultations
3. an online survey
4. focus group.
In total, 83 organisations were consulted on the two demolition qualifications and more than 200 comments were received.
Please refer to Attachment A - Consultation and Suggested Action Register for a complete summary of the requested changes and the proposed corrective actions.
Impact of change Estimated impact of proposed changes
Positive impact of implementing the recommended changesArtibus Innovation is recommending these changes so that:
skills align with occupations the demolition workforce will have relevant, valued and up-to-date skills in
safety, deconstruction methodologies, sustainability and technical application
qualifications will incorporate industry best practices.
Negative impact of not implementing the recommended changes
Not implementing the changes will mean that: uptake of the qualifications will diminish skill and knowledge gaps will widen site safety will diminish the quality and value of the qualifications will be compromised industry support for the VET system will weaken
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the training will not reflect contemporary and emerging industry standards participants will be forced to undertake extraneous training and assessment
activities
Estimated time frames
This case for change is expected to be presented to the AISC at the 4 December 2017 meeting. A development schedule will be supplied to the Department within 14 days of receiving an activity order for the work detailed in this document.
Implementing the COAG Industry and Skills Council (CISC) reforms for training packages
The proposed changes implement key principles of COAG Industry and Skills Council reforms to training packages. If the recommended changes are approved, the following will be achieved:
improvement in quality by:o removing duplicate and superfluous units o redesigning qualifications so they specify clear and straightforward pathways and
opportunities for cross-sector and cross-industry mobility, thereby fostering equity in the industry
o improved content ensuring industry’s expectations about training delivery is available.
increase in the uptake of the qualifications inclusion of relevant skills relating to safety, sustainability, deconstruction methodologies
and technical skills application alignment of the skills with the occupational outcomes true reflection of current and emerging industry standards and trends.
This case for change was agreed to by the Construction IRC
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(Name of Chair) Signature of Chair
Date:
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Attachment A – Consultation and Suggested Action Register
Certificate III in Demolition
The Matter IDs shown in the first column are referenced in Attachment B. (Matter IDs are specific to each qualification)
Matt
er ID
Questions relating to qualification: Tota
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resp
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No
resp
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Suggested action
1 Match vocational outcomes 40 63 145 0 Review required2 Reflect the appropriate AQF level 46 196 44 0 All new work to comply3 Effectively support an apprenticeship or traineeship 17 69 19 0 All new work to comply
4Consider emerging technologies 7 34 4 0 Feedback suggests no real advance in
technology.
5Qualification requires review 107 508 40 0 Conclusive feedback on need to review
qualification. See matters below
6
Support lower level ‘Read and interpret plans and specifications’ unit compared to the newer higher-level unit
14 29 12 0 Revert to CPCCCM2001 - Read and interpret plans and specifications
7
Is White Card an appropriate prerequisite for asbestos units? 49 163 104 0 Retain CPCCWHS1001 - Work safely in the construction industry as prerequisite to CPCCDE3014 - Remove non-friable asbestos and CPCCDE3015 - Remove friable asbestos
8 Should White Card be removed from the electives? 17 64 42 0 Although feedback suggests that CPCCWHS1001 - Work safely in the construction industry (WC) should be removed from the electives, Matter ID 7 will prevent this, as packaging rules would need to be changed to allow import of at least one AQF 1 unit to allow for participants who
1 Weightings applied: Skills Training Authority – 8, Industry peak bodies – 7, Safety regulators – 6, Industry contractor – 5, Vet regulators – 4, Registered training organisations – 4, Other stakeholders - 3
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have not already undertaken this unit.Action: Retain WC in electives
Matt
er ID Certificate III in Demolition (cont.)
Questions relating to qualification: Tota
l Re
spon
ses Ye
s -
wei
ghte
d re
spon
ses N
o -
wei
ghte
d re
spon
ses N
o re
spon
se Suggested action
9
Should White Card be moved to core? 30 22 137 0 Feedback clearly shows that CPCCWHS1001 - Work safely in the construction industry should remain in electives.Action: Retain WC in electives
10
Revert to previous ‘Working at heights’ unit 8 51 0 0 Remove CPCCCM2010 - Work safely on scaffolding higher than 2 metres from core and add CPCCCM2010B - Work safely at heights to core
11
Support WHS2001 as pre-req unit for most technical units 9 54 0 0 Retain prerequisite of CPCCWHS2001 - Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry for current units and retain as elective unit
12
Move CPCCDE3014 - Remove non-friable asbestos and CPCCDE3015 - Remove friable asbestos to core
23 130 0 0 Move CPCCDE3014 - Remove non-friable asbestos to core and retain CPCCDE3015 - Remove friable asbestos to core in electives as this is generally carried out by specialist contractors
13
Check for possible duplication between CPCCDE3023 - Operate skid steer loaders at ground level on demolition sites and RIIMPO334D Conduct skid steer loader operations using attachments
13 62 0 0 Review units for possible duplication between CPCCDE3023 - Operate skid steer loaders at ground level on demolition sites and RIIMPO334D - Conduct skid steer loader operations using attachments. Further consultation required
14
New unit required which covers the concepts and practices of reduce, reuse and sustainability.
33 187 0 0 Develop new unit around reduce, reuse and sustainability. Review other existing units to inculcate this general methodology
15Additional carpentry units required 33 145 42 0 Subsequent consultation has advised that there
is no requirement for additional carpentry units
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as hoarding and other timber structures are erected by carpenters
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Matt
er ID Certificate III in Demolition (cont.)
Questions relating to qualification: Tota
l Re
spon
ses
Yes -
w
eigh
ted
resp
onse
s
No
- w
eigh
ted
resp
onse
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No
resp
onse Suggested action
16
New unit required on basic structural principles and structurally compromised structures
42 231 5 0 Develop new unit which covers basic structural principles relevant to demolition practices, including degradation of structural properties due to fire, earthquake, white ants or rot
17
Require addition of excavator attachments in existing or new unit
27 145 0 0 Modify CPCCDE3026 to specifically include hammers, shears and rock cutters
18
Use of demolition robots should be covered in the qualification
33 145 42 0 The Demolition Contractors Association of Victoria have confirmed that demolition robots are not autonomous as the name suggests and are still remote controlled. Unit CPCCDE3025 - Operate remote controlled plant on demolition sites already covers this requirement.
19
Move CPCCLDG3001 - Licence to perform dogging and CPCCLRG3001 - Licence to perform rigging basic level to core
9 61 0 0 The Demolition Contractors Association of Victoria supports moving CPCCLDG3001 - Licence to perform dogging to core, although believes that CPCCLRG3001 - Licence to perform rigging basic level should remain as an elective.
20
Remove CPCCLSF4001 - Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding advanced level
11 22 42 0 The Demolition Contractors Association of Victoria supports retaining this elective as scaffolding is increasing used for fall protection both for humans and materials during demolition.
21
Retain higher level WHS unit CPCCDE3016 - Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies
6 42 0 0 Retain CPCCDE3016 - Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies in core
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Matt
er ID Certificate III in Demolition (cont.)
Questions relating to qualification: Tota
l Re
spon
ses
Yes -
w
eigh
ted
resp
onse
s
No
- w
eigh
ted
resp
onse
s
No
resp
onse
Suggested action
22
Modify CPCCDE3017 - Select and use hand tools and equipment for demolition tasks and CPCCDE3018 - Select and use small plant and equipment for demolition tasks to have greater specificity
6 42 0 0 Modify CPCCDE3017 - Select and use hand tools and equipment for demolition tasks and CPCCDE3018 - Select and use small plant and equipment for demolition tasks to have greater specificity. Further consultation required to determine specific requirements. Once known, modify unit/s
23
Modify CPCCDE3019 - Demolish small buildings and structures using hand tools and small plant and equipment so that it includes sit-in plant as well
12 42 42 0 The Demolition Contractors Association of Victoria does not support including sit in plant in CPCCDE3019 as sit in plant is covered in a number of other units including CPCCDE3023 to 3026.
24
Modify CPCCDE3020 - Select and use tools and equipment for demolition hot work to have greater specificity
6 42 0 0 Further consultation required to determine exact needs. Once known, modify unit
25New unit required on public protection 12 84 0 0 New unit required to cover public protection in
proximity to demolition work
26
Modify units to have consistency in range statements 12 84 0 0 Further consultation required as range statements are no longer being used. Full review of all units to ensure transitioned units capture this consistency requirement
27
Plant operations units should be deemed high risk work for national consistency
6 42 0 0 This is a matter for safety regulators, although it should form part of the review of the licensing process
28
Modify CPCCDE3022 - Manage demolition recyclable and waste materials using load shifting equipment as "Manage" is too high level for this qualification
6 42 0 0 Consult with the NSW regulator as his unit is required for demolition licensing in NSW and remove references to 'Manage' from the unit
Case for Change – Demolition 2017 18
Matt
er ID Certificate III in Demolition (cont.)
Questions relating to qualification: Tota
l Re
spon
ses
Yes -
w
eigh
ted
resp
onse
s
No
- w
eigh
ted
resp
onse
s
No
resp
onse
Suggested action
29
Remove CPCCSC2001 - Safely handle and use scaffolding tools and equipment as CPCCLSF2001 - Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding basic level covers this requirement and provides a licence outcome
12 84 0 0 Mapping required to ensure full coverage of CPCCSC2001 - Safely handle and use scaffolding tools and equipment by CPCCLSF2001 - Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding basic level. If yes, remove CPCCSC2001 from electives
30
CPCCSF2003 - Cut and bend materials using oxy-LPG equipment - Bending is not required and cutting in enclosed space is required in demolition
13 89 0 0 CPCCSF2003 - Cut and bend materials using oxy-LPG equipment has been specifically written for Steelfixing and is not relevant within the context of demolition. CPCCSF2003 covers bending which is irrelevant and does not cover in situ setup, bottle placement and cutting in unusual contexts and enclosed spaces. The unit does not cover specific hazard identification when cutting in situ material with load potential.Action: Develop new demolition specific unit
31
Modify unit to include oxygen bottle placement in TLILIC2005A - Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 meters or more)
6 42 0 0 Imported unit would require work with appropriate SSO. Further consultation needed to confirm precise requirements
32
New unit required which covers demolition explosives 15 48 19 0 Industry and demolition peak body have said that this would be definitely inappropriate to have in either unit as this work is not only infrequently carried out now, but would only be done by very specialised licensed contractors.Action: No unit required
33
Review why communicate and work effectively was removed from qualification
18 90 0 0 The Demolition Contractors association of Victoria support adding CPCCCM1014A - Conduct workplace communication and CPCCCM1012A - Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry to the electives.
Case for Change – Demolition 2017 19
Matt
er ID Certificate III in Demolition (cont.)
Questions relating to qualification: Tota
l Re
spon
ses
Yes -
w
eigh
ted
resp
onse
s
No
- w
eigh
ted
resp
onse
s
No
resp
onse
Suggested action
34
Remove CPCCDE3021 - Operate demolition material crushing plants as not appropriate for a demolition worker
7 47 0 0 Remove CPCCDE3021 - Operate demolition material crushing plants as not appropriate for a demolition worker
35
Revise statement in qualification to better explain the vocational outcomes
19 95 0 0 Further consultation required to align the statement in the qualification to better explain the vocational outcomes
36
Add CPCCCO3047 - Cut and core concrete to electives as this is used extensively for demolition of tilt panel construction
25 137 0 0 Add CPCCCO3047 - Cut and core concrete to electives as this is used extensively for demolition of tilt panel construction
37
Replace CPCCCM2007B - Use explosive power tools with CPCCCM2007 - Set up, operate and maintain indirect action explosive power tools
12 84 0 0 Replace CPCCCM2007B - Use explosive power tools with CPCCCM2007 - Set up, operate and maintain indirect action explosive power tools
38
Remove RIIWHS302D - Implement traffic management plan as this work is conducted by specialist contractors
33 187 0 0 This work is undertaken by specialist contractors. Remove RIIWHS302D - Implement traffic management plan
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Certificate IV in Demolition
The Matter IDs shown in the first column are referenced in Attachment A. (Matter IDs are specific to each qualification)
Matt
er ID
Questions relating to qualification: Tota
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spon
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Yes -
w
eigh
ted
resp
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No
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No
resp
onse
Suggested action
1 Match vocational outcomes 8 38 0 0 All new work to comply2 Reflect the appropriate AQF level 9 19 22 0 All new work to comply3 Effectively support an apprenticeship or traineeship 7 33 0 0 All new work to comply
4Consider emerging technologies 4 0 23 0 Feedback suggests no real advance in
technology
5Qualification requires review 73 282 89 0 Conclusive feedback on need to review
qualification. See matters below
6Should White Card be moved to core? 5 0 22 0 Retain CPCCWHS1001 - Work safely in the
construction industry in electives
7
New purpose written structures unit to replace CPCCBC5001 - Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for medium rise building projects and CPCCBC5018 - Apply structural principles to the construction of medium rise buildings
54 179 67 22 New demolition specific units required, covering:a) Residential deconstruction structural principalsb) Commercial deconstruction structural principlesBoth units to include propping principlesBoth units added to coreRemove CPCCBC5001 - Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for medium rise building projects and CPCCBC5018 - Apply structural principles to the construction of medium rise buildings
Case for Change – Demolition 2017 21
Matt
er ID Certificate IV in Demolition (cont.)
Questions relating to qualification: Tota
l Re
spon
ses Ye
s -
wei
ghte
d re
spon
ses N
o -
wei
ghte
d re
spon
ses N
o re
spon
se Suggested action
8
Remove RIICWD503D - Prepare work zone traffic management plan and RIIWHS302D - Implement traffic management plan as this work is conducted by specialist contractors
33 187 0 0 This work is undertaken by specialist contractors. Remove RIICWD503D - Prepare work zone traffic management plan and RIIWHS302D - Implement traffic management plan
9
Move CPCCBC4051 - Supervise asbestos removal to core 9 61 0 0 Universal support for this change from industry and peak employer and employee associations.
10
Review possible redundancy in planning units as engineers do much of this
31 143 0 0 Further consultation required to effectively map work performed by engineers and other consultants to determine what duplication and/or redundancy may exist within CPCCDE4001 - Plan and prepare for activities on demolition sites and CPCCDE4002 - Plan and supervise demolition work to minimise environmental and public health and safety impact
11 Add residential and commercial structures units 12 48 0 0 Addressed in Matter ID 7
12
Add CPCCBC6014 - Apply structural principles to the construction of large, high rise and complex buildings unit to core
18 42 0 48 Addressed in Matter ID 7Remove CPCCBC6014 - Apply structural principles to the construction of large, high rise and complex buildings
13
Add a unit on risk management to the core 37 185 0 0 Add CPCCDE3016 - Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies to core
Case for Change – Demolition 2017 22
Matt
er ID Certificate IV in Demolition (cont.)
Questions relating to qualification: Tota
l Re
spon
ses
Yes -
w
eigh
ted
resp
onse
s
No
- w
eigh
ted
resp
onse
s
No
resp
onse Suggested action
14
New unit on supervising waste management and resource recovery required (reduce, reuse and sustainability)
31 143 0 0 Further feedback has advised that this requirement would be best done by modifying CPCCDE4001 - Plan and prepare for activities on demolition sites, CPCCDE4002 - Plan and supervise demolition work to minimise environmental and public health and safety impact and CPCCDE4003 - Supervise individual activities on demolition sites to include waste management and resource recovery.
15
Modify CPCCBC4002 - Manage occupational health and safety in the building and construction workplace as ‘manage’ is too high level
18 48 42 0 Further consultation has advised that this unit is appropriately focused for this level - no action required.
16
Update CPCCBC5018 - Apply structural principles to the construction of medium rise buildings to reflect changes to the BCA
12 48 0 0 Matter ID 7 removes this unit from Certificate IV in Demolition
17Modify all units to be demolition specific 19 95 0 0 Further consultation required as many of the
units are shared in other qualifications
18
Remove CPCCBC4004 - Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects
7 5 42 0 Retain CPCCBC4004 - Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects. Content reviewed and found to be applicable to demolition contractors, although would not be relevant for most employed supervisors. Correctly located in electives to allow flexibility
19Modify CPCCBC4024 - Resolve business disputes to reflect ‘Resolve on-site disputes’
1 5 0 0 Retain title as changing business disputes to on-site disputes may limit application of this unit
20
Rename qualification to Deconstruction 25 95 42 0 Further consultation has advised that industry would prefer 'deconstruction' to be in brackets i.e. Certificate IV in Demolition (Deconstruction)
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Matt
er ID Certificate IV in Demolition (cont.)
Questions relating to qualification: Tota
l Re
spon
ses
Yes -
w
eigh
ted
resp
onse
s
No
- w
eigh
ted
resp
onse
s
No
resp
onse Suggested action
21
Modify statement in qualification to clearly describe the vocational outcome
19 95 0 0 Further consultation required to align the statement in the qualification to better explain the vocational outcomes
22
Add CPCCBC4010 - Apply structural principles to residential low rise constructions
19 95 0 0 Do not add CPCCBC4010 - Apply structural principles to residential low rise constructionsRefer to Matter ID 7
23
Add asbestos awareness unit to core 25 137 0 0 Asbestos Awareness [10314NAT] required under ACT WHS Regulations is an accredited course and not a unit of competency therefore it is not possible to add to the qualification. Further consultation has confirmed that industry require CPCCBC4051 - Supervise asbestos removal to be moved from elective to core to cover this requirement.
24
New unit on supervisor roles and responsibilities including engineer's interface
26 144 0 0 Develop new unit - Supervising deconstruction. Unit to focus on what is required of supervisors, necessary documentation and their specific responsibilities to the project and their team members. CPCCDE4003 and CPCCDE4003 content will need to be revised to round out the overall supervision requirement
25 New unit required on propping structures 1 7 0 0 Addressed in Matter ID 7
26
Add CPCCO3047 Cut and Core concrete to electives 6 42 0 0 Add CPCCO3047 Cut and Core concrete to electives
27
New unit required covering site remediation work 6 42 0 0 Develop new unit which focuses on site remediation methods and practices
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Attachment B – Training Package Components to ChangeArtibus Innovation Contact Details: 373 Elizabeth Street, North Hobart, TAS, 7000Date Submitted:
Qualification Proposed Changes
Certificate III in Demolition Retitle to Certificate III in Demolition (Deconstruction)
Certificate IV in Demolition Retitle to Certificate IV in Demolition (Deconstruction)
Unit of Competency Code
Unit of Competency Title Proposed Changes
BSBWOR402A Promote team effectiveness 1 - Superseded unit. Remove from Certificate IV2 - Replace with BSBLDR403 - Lead team effectiveness
CPCCBC4002A Manage occupational health and safety in the building and construction workplace
1 - Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV2 - Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to appropriate AQF level (Matter ID 15)
CPCCBC4004A Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV
CPCCBC4008B Conduct on-site supervision of building and construction projects
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV
CPCCBC4009B Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV
CPCCBC4012B Read and interpret plans and specifications
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV
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CPCCBC4014A Prepare simple building sketches and drawings
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV
CPCCBC4024A Resolve business disputes Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV
CPCCBC4025A Manage personal work priorities and professional development
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV
CPCCBC4051A Supervise asbestos removal 1 - Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV2 - Move unit to core (Matter ID 9 and 23)
CPCCBC5014A Conduct asbestos assessment associated with removal
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV
CPCCBC5018A Apply structural principles to the construction of medium rise buildings
Delete from Certificate IV (Matter ID 7)
CPCCBC6014A Apply structural principles to the construction of large, high rise and complex buildings
Delete from Certificate IV (Matter ID 12)
CPCCCM1012A Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
1-Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2- add to electives
CPCCCM1014A Conduct workplace communication 1-Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2- add to electives
CPCCCM1015A Carry out measurements and calculations
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III
CPCCCM2001A Read and interpret plans and specifications
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III
CPCCCM2007B Use explosive power tools Replace with transitioned and retitled unit CPCCM2007 Set up, operate and maintain indirect action explosive power tools (Matter ID 37)
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CPCCCM2010B Work safely at heights Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III
CPCCCM3002A Operate a truck mounted loading crane
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III
CPCCCO3047 Cut and core concrete Add to electives - Certificate III (Matter ID 36)Add to electives - Certificate IV (Matter ID 26)
CPCCDE3014A Remove non-friable asbestos 1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2- Move unit to core (Matter ID 12)3- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices
CPCCDE3015A Remove friable asbestos 1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2- Retain in electives (Matter ID 12)3- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices
CPCCDE3016A Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies
1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices3 - Add modified unit to core - Certificate IV (Matter ID 13)
CPCCDE3017A Select and use hand tools and equipment for demolition tasks
1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices (Matter ID 22)
CPCCDE3018A Select and use small plant and equipment for demolition tasks
1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices (Matter ID 22)
CPCCDE3019A Demolish small buildings and structures using hand tools and small plant and equipment
1-Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2-Undertake occupational analysis to align unit to current work practices
CPCCDE3020A Select and use tools and equipment 1- Replace with transitioned unit -
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for hot work in the demolition industry
Certificate III2- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices (Matter ID 24)
CPCCDE3021A Operate demolition material crushing plants
Delete unit - Certificate III (Matter ID 34)
CPCCDE3022A Manage demolition recyclable and waste materials using load shifting equipment
1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices (Matter ID 28)
CPCCDE3023A Operate skid steer loaders at ground level on demolition sites
1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices3 - Review duplication with RII Unit (Matter ID 13)
CPCCDE3024A Operate mobile plant on suspended floors on demolition sites
1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2- Undertake occupational analysis to align unit to current work practices
CPCCDE3025A Operate remote-controlled plant on demolition sites
1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices (Matter ID 18)
CPCCDE3026A Operate excavators at ground level to demolish building elements
1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices (Matter ID 17)
CPCCDE4001A Plan and prepare for activities on demolition sites
1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV2- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices
CPCCDE4002A Plan and supervise demolition work to minimise environmental and public health and safety impact
1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV2- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices
CPCCDE4003A Supervise individual activities on demolition sites
1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV
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2- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices
CPCCDE4004A Finalise demolition activities and supervise property handover
1- Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate IV2- Undertake occupational analysis and modify unit to align to current work practices
CPCCLDG3001A Licence to perform dogging 1 - Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2 - Move to core (Matter ID 19)
CPCCLRG3001A Licence to perform rigging basic level
2 - Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III2 – Retain in electives (Matter ID 19)
CPCCLRG3002A Licence to perform rigging intermediate level
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III
CPCCLSF2001A Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding basic level
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III
CPCCLSF3001A Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding intermediate level
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III
CPCCLSF4001A Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding advanced level
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III(Matter ID 20)
CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III
CPCCRI3001A Operate personnel and materials hoists
Replace with transitioned unit - Certificate III
CPCCSC2001A Safely handle and use scaffolding tools and equipment
Delete unit - Certificate III (Matter ID 29)
CPCCSF2003A Cut and bend materials using oxy-LPG equipment
Delete unit - Certificate III (Matter ID 30)
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CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry
1 - Add unit to electives - Certificate III (Matter ID 8)2 - Retain unit in electives - Certificate IV (Matter ID 6)
RIICWD503D Prepare work zone traffic management plan
Delete unit - Certificate IV (Matter ID 8)
RIIWHS202D Enter and work in confined spaces No action
RIIWHS205D Control traffic with stop-slow bat No action
RIIWHS302D Implement traffic management plan 1 - Delete unit - Certificate III (Matter ID 38)2 - Delete unit - Certificate IV (Matter ID 8)
TLILIC2001 Licence to operate a forklift truck No action
TLILIC2005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more)
Liaise with relevant SSO to include changes to unit (Matter ID 31)
CPCCDE3??? Apply basic structural principles to the deconstruction process (sample title only)
1 - Develop new unit - Certificate III (Matter ID 16)2 - Add unit to core
CPCCDE4??? Apply structural principles to the development of the deconstruction plan and site work practices (sample title only)
1 - Develop new unit (to replace CPCCBC5018A) - Certificate IV (Matter ID 7)2 - Add unit to core
CPCCDE3??? Undertake deconstruction work to maximise resource recovery and recycling potential (sample title only)
1 - Develop new unit - Certificate III (Matter ID 14)2 - Add unit to core
CPCCDE3??? Undertake deconstruction work using methods which reduce potential harm to the public (sample title only)
2 - Develop new unit - Certificate III (Matter ID 25)2 - Add unit to core
CPCCDE3??? Cut in situ reinforcement materials using oxy-LPG equipment (sample title only)
1 - Develop new unit (to replace CPCCSF2003A) - Certificate III (Matter ID 30)2 - Add unit to electives
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CPCCDE4??? Supervise deconstruction work (sample title only)
1 - Develop new unit - Certificate IV (Matter ID 24)2 - Add unit to core
CPCCDE4???
(new unit)
Site remediation principles and practices (sample title only)
1 - Develop new unit - Certificate IV (Matter ID 27)2 - Add unit to core
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Attachment C - Qualification comparison – currently endorsed v. proposedCertificate III in Demolition Certificate III in DemolitionCurrently endorsed (CPC30413) ProposedCore CoreCPCCCM2001A Read and interpret plans and specifications CPCCCM2001 Read and interpret plans and specificationsCPCCCM2010B Work safely at heights CPCCCM2010B Work safely at heights (unit code may change)
CPCCDE3016A Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies
CPCCDE3016 Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies
CPCCDE3017A Select and use hand tools and equipment for demolition tasks
CPCCDE3017 Select and use hand tools and equipment for demolition tasks
CPCCDE3018A Select and use small plant and equipment for demolition tasks
CPCCDE3018 Select and use small plant and equipment for demolition tasks
CPCCDE3019A Demolish small buildings and structures using hand tools and small plant and equipment
CPCCDE3019 Demolish small buildings and structures using hand tools and small plant and equipment
CPCCDE3020A Select and use tools and equipment for hot work in the demolition industry
CPCCDE3020 Select and use tools and equipment for hot work in the demolition industry
CPCCOHS2001A
Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
CPCCDE3014 Remove non-friable asbestos
CPCCLDG3001 Licence to perform dogging
CPCCDE3???(new unit)
Undertake deconstruction work to maximise resource recovery and recycling potential (sample title only)
CPCCDE3???(new unit)
Apply basic structural principles to the deconstruction process (sample title only)
CPCCDE3???(new unit)
Undertake deconstruction work using methods which reduce potential harm to the public (sample title only)
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Certificate III in Demolition Certificate III in Demolition
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Currently endorsed Proposed
Electives Electives
CPCCCM1015A Carry out measurements and calculations CPCCCM1015 Carry out measurements and calculations
CPCCCM2007B Use explosive power tools CPCCCM2007 Set up, operate and maintain indirect action explosive power tools
CPCCCM3002A Operate a truck mounted loading crane CPCCCM3002 Operate a truck mounted loading crane
CPCCDE3014A Remove non-friable asbestos (Moved to core)
CPCCDE3015A Remove friable asbestos CPCCDE3015 Remove friable asbestos
CPCCDE3021A Operate demolition material crushing plants (Deleted)
CPCCDE3022A Manage demolition recyclable and waste materials using load shifting equipment
CPCCDE3022 Manage demolition recyclable and waste materials using load shifting equipment
CPCCDE3023A Operate skid steer loaders at ground level on demolition sites
CPCCDE3023 Operate skid steer loaders at ground level on demolition sites
CPCCDE3024A Operate mobile plant on suspended floors on demolition sites
CPCCDE3024 Operate mobile plant on suspended floors on demolition sites
CPCCDE3025A Operate remote-controlled plant on demolition sites
CPCCDE3025 Operate remote-controlled plant on demolition sites
CPCCDE3026A Operate excavators at ground level to demolish building elements
CPCCDE3026 Operate excavators at ground level to demolish building elements
CPCCLDG3001A Licence to perform dogging (Moved to core)
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CPCCLRG3001A Licence to perform rigging basic level CPCCLRG3001 Licence to perform rigging basic level
CPCCLRG3002A Licence to perform rigging intermediate level
CPCCLRG3002 Licence to perform rigging intermediate level
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Certificate III in Demolition Certificate III in Demolition
Currently endorsed Proposed
Electives (cont.) Electives (cont.)
CPCCLSF2001A Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding basic level
CPCCLSF2001 Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding basic level
CPCCLSF3001A Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding intermediate level
CPCCLSF3001 Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding intermediate level
CPCCLSF4001A Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding advanced level
CPCCLSF4001 Licence to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding advanced level
CPCCRI3001A Operate personnel and materials hoists CPCCRI3001 Operate personnel and materials hoists
CPCCSC2001A Safely handle and use scaffolding tools and equipment
(Deleted)
CPCCSF2003A Cut and bend materials using oxy-LPG equipment
CPCCDE3???(new unit)
Cut insitu reinforcement materials using oxy-LPG equipment (sample title only)
RIIWHS202D Enter and work in confined spaces RIIWHS202D Enter and work in confined spaces
RIIWHS205D Control traffic with stop-slow bat RIIWHS205D Control traffic with stop-slow bat
RIIWHS302D Implement traffic management plan (Deleted)
TLILIC2001 Licence to operate a forklift truck TLILIC2001 Licence to operate a forklift truck
TLILIC2005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 meters or more)
TLILIC2005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 meters or more)
CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industryCPCCCO3047 Cut and core concrete
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CPCCCM1014 Conduct Workplace communicationCPCCCM1012 Work effectively and sustainably in the construction
industry
Certificate IV in Demolition Certificate IV in Demolition
Currently endorsed Proposed
Core Core
BSBWOR402A Promote team effectiveness BSBLDR403 Lead team effectivenessCPCCBC4002A Manage occupational health and safety in
the building and construction workplaceCPCCBC4002 Manage occupational health and safety in the building and
construction workplaceCPCCBC4012B Read and interpret plans and
specificationsCPCCBC4012 Read and interpret plans and specifications
CPCCBC5018A Apply structural principles to the construction of medium rise buildings
CPCCDE4???(new unit)
Apply structural principles to the development of the deconstruction plan and site work practices (sample title only)
CPCCDE4001A Plan and prepare for activities on demolition sites
CPCCDE4001 Plan and prepare for activities on demolition sites
CPCCDE4002A Plan and supervise demolition work to minimise environmental and public health and safety impact
CPCCDE4002 Plan and supervise demolition work to minimise environmental and public health and safety impact
CPCCDE4003A Supervise individual activities on demolition sites
CPCCDE4003 Supervise individual activities on demolition sites
CPCCDE4004A Finalise demolition activities and supervise property handover
CPCCDE4004 Finalise demolition activities and supervise property handover
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CPCCBC4051 Supervise asbestos removalCPCCDE4???(new unit)
Supervision responsibilities of a deconstruction project (sample title only)
CPCCDE3016 Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies
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Certificate IV in Demolition Certificate IV in Demolition
Currently endorsed Proposed
Electives Electives
CPCCBC4004A Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects
CPCCBC4004 Identify and produce estimated costs for building and construction projects
CPCCBC4008B Conduct on-site supervision of building and construction projects
CPCCBC4008 Conduct on-site supervision of building and construction projects
CPCCBC4009B Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects
CPCCBC4009 Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects
CPCCBC4014A Prepare simple building sketches and drawings
CPCCBC4014 Prepare simple building sketches and drawings
CPCCBC5014A Conduct asbestos assessment associated with removal
CPCCBC5014 Conduct asbestos assessment associated with removal
CPCCBC4024A Resolve business disputes CPCCBC4024 Resolve business disputes
CPCCBC4025A Manage personal work priorities and professional development
CPCCBC4025 Manage personal work priorities and professional development
CPCCBC4051A Supervise asbestos removal (Moved to core)
CPCCBC6014A Apply structural principles to the construction of large, high rise and complex buildings
(Deleted)
CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry
CPCCWHS1001
Prepare to work safely in the construction industry
RIICWD503D Prepare work zone traffic management plan
(Deleted)
RIIWHS302D Implement traffic management plan (Deleted)
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CPCCCO3047 Cut and core concrete
CPCCDE4???
(new unit)
Site remediation principles and practices (sample title only)
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Attachment E – Stakeholder RegisterFirst name Last name Organisation Email
Fletcher Austin ERGT
Vince Ball Construction Industry Training Council
Andrew Ballam WorkSafe [email protected]
Debra Baxter ASQA [email protected]
Judy Beeken Skill Hire [email protected]
Kerry Bell The Frontline Group
Rebecca Bellette Master Painters [email protected]
Marjorie Bennett Department of Finance, Services and Innovation- Better Regulation Division
Tina Bergella Oggi Consulting [email protected]
Marina Borrello
Department of State Development (STA)
Carley Bradley Skill Hire [email protected]
Chris Brown
Consumer Business Services
Douglas Browning Demolition Contractors Association Victoria
Andrew Bryson NSW Construction and Select Property Services ITAB
Robert Buttery Charles Darwin University (CDU)
Rob Cameron CFMEU <[email protected]>
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Lee Carter Victoria State Government - Training products Industry Engagement and VET systems
Brian Chamberlin WorkSafe Vic [email protected]
Greg Cheetham Tafe NSW [email protected]
Alan Chipperfield Worksafe ACT [email protected]
Mark Christie CSTC [email protected]
Geoff Cody MultiSkills Training
Gavin Cotterell Hutchinson Builders
Annika Couchman Workforce Training Centre WA
Patrick Cran CICA [email protected]
Stephanie Creagh Safework Australia
Graham Cressey Industrial Group [email protected]
John Darcy MBA Vic [email protected]
Alan Davis Construction Training Fund
Barry De La Haye Holmesglen TAFE
Warren Dennis MTO Group [email protected]
Malcolm Dickens Dickens Assessment and Training
Warren DouglasAccess Training Centre
Neil Du Rand Master Builders Association of WA
Anne Duggan CFMEU Training [email protected]
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Unit
Barry Dunn WorkSafe Vic [email protected]
Shane Eeles UEEA Training Council
Peter Eickenloff DET Qld [email protected]
Cameron Ellis WorkSafe Vic [email protected]
Pamela Elton Skills Canberra [email protected]
Mandy Fallon CSQ [email protected]
Brian Fay Clownforce Entertainment
Susan Fechner Victoria State Government - Training products Industry Engagement and VET systems
Sabatino FeleppaTransform Training
Michael Ferguson Hunter Plant Operator Training School (HPOTS)
Rae Finn-Patterson
Construction Training International
David Fitzgerald CITC [email protected]
Christopher Flanagan Worksafe ACT [email protected]
Ray Fogolyan Northern Territory Property Services
Daniel Garcia Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority
Raymod Gates [email protected]
Ross Gibbins Rafferty the Wrecker
Peter Glover Hutchinson [email protected]
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Builders
Mark Gosden
Construction Industry Training Board
Darin GraceMaster Builders NSW
Bev Gregory
Construction Industry Training Board
Kamal Hadda Skills Training and Engineering Services
Matthew Hardy Onshift [email protected]
Mike Harper Focus Demolition
Mitchell Harris Department of Finance, Services and Innovation- Better Regulation Division
Mel Hartley Training Accreditation Council
Brandon Hitch Crane Industry Council of Australia
Brian Humphrey CFMEU [email protected]
Neilia Humphries Housing Industry Association (HIA)
Lynne James Construction Industry Training Board
Michael Jez Construction Skills Training Centre (CSTC)
Mark Kalleske Worksafe ACT [email protected]
Barry Kearney CFMEU training unit
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Philip Kemp Alliance Builders Pty Ltd
Clinton Kieswetter Skills Training and Engineering Services
Daniel Langley Chamber of Minerals and Energy of Western Australia
Chris Lawton Statewide demolition and recycling
Angela Lee Skills Canberra [email protected]
Tony Leen Bernie Leen and Sons
Tony Lopez HIA [email protected]
Frank Marrett Melbourne Polytechnic
Peter Marriage TAFE NSW – Miller Campus
Catherine Matthews Worksafe ACT [email protected]
Garry Matthias Corrsafe Enterprises Pty Ltd
Graham Mauger Lendlease [email protected]
Cola Maurirere Site Skills Training
Michelle McCallam Demolition Contractors Association NSW
Ken McCormack [email protected]
Elaine McGrath Construction Training Fund
Paul McGuinness Perkins Builders paul.mcguinness@perkins builders.com.au
Andrew Mellas TasTafe [email protected]
Bill Mitchell WorkSafe [email protected]
Paul Muenchow Training Curriculum
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Services. Dept Training and Workforce Development
Jamie Mulvihill CSTC [email protected]
Rene Nikolic
Adelaide Training and Employment Centre
Jeff Norton Tafe NSW [email protected]
Franklin O’Carroll Holmesglen TAFE
Greg O’Neill TAFE NSW – Miller Campus
Mathew O'Shannessy SWQ Training [email protected]
Tim Oxley TAFE NSW – Miller Campus
Brad Parker CFMEU [email protected]
Amber Pathak Department of Finance, Services and Innovation- Better Regulation Division
Marie Patterson
Construction Industry Training Board
Lady Penelope Thunderbird Demolition
Alan Plant DLI Training [email protected]
Tony Powell WHSmoreskills
Ash Power Master Painters [email protected]
Adam Profke MBA Qld [email protected]
Garrett Purtill Unions ACT [email protected]
Lou Pynenburg [email protected]
Peter Roebig AES Solutions (builder)
Garry Round [email protected]
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Jonathan Rowlands GVK Group [email protected]
Peter Russell Defence [email protected]
Tony Saad Compliance Assist (builder)
Richard Seaborn [email protected]
Kylie-ann Sharpe East Coast Concreting
Teresa Signorello Victoria State Government - Training products Industry Engagement and VET systems
Matt Sinkinson WorkSafe Vic [email protected]
Ian Sojan Defence [email protected]
Jacqueline Spencer Victoria State Government - Training products Industry Engagement and VET systems
Milan Stancevic Royal Park Salvage
Morena Stanley Training Accreditation Council
Robert Stephens Tafe NSW [email protected]
Michael Stewart Cogent Scaffolding
Christine StoneMaster Builders SA
Maree Thorne Compliance Assist
Germana Thwaites WHS moreskills [email protected]
Guy Valentine DET [email protected]
David Vertue TAfe SA [email protected]
Tony Vitler CFMEU [email protected]
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John (Charlie)
Waites MBA ACT & Southern Training Organisation
Graham Warren [email protected]
Kareena Waters MAS [email protected]
Andrew Watt CQR (Chain of Responsibility)
Aaron Watts Journey Management Group
Graeme Webster
Traineeship Apprenticeship Services
Mark Wellsmore Defence [email protected]
David West ActiveTec [email protected]
Liam White Skills Canberra [email protected]
Michael Whitehouse Chief Ministers Office - Procurement & Capital Works
Bob Williams CFMEU [email protected]
Robert Wilson MBA IRC Chair [email protected]
Michele Wylie Construction Skills Training Centre (CSTC)
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Attachment D – Enrolment and Completion Rates (2014, 2015 and 2016)Enrolments2Program enrolments 2014-2016 by Skills Service Organisation by State/territory of delivery location and Year
New South Wales Victoria Queensland South Australia Western Australia Tasmania Northern
Territory
Australian Capital
TerritoryTotal
Year 2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
CPC30411 - Certificate III in Demolition
94 187 20 0 11 0 449 336 213 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 8 9 0 12 0 0 0 0 543 553 238
\CPC30413 - Certificate III in Demolition
0 42 64 2 0 0 37 229 107 0 9 0 0 0 0 0 0 14 0 2 3 0 0 0 39 283 191
CPC41013 - Certificate IV in Demolition
0 3 104 0 0 0 0 28 5 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 0 3 0 0 0 0 0 37 114
Total 94 232 188 2 11 0 486 593 325 0 10 0 0 0 0 0 8 26 0 17 3 0 0 0 582 873 543
2 Source: VOCSTATS , extracted on 23/08/17
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Completions3Program completions 2014-2016 by Skills Service Organisation by state/territory of training organisation and year
Reporting 4issues
New South Wales Victoria Queensland South Australia Western Australia Tasmania Northern
Territory
Australian Capital
TerritoryTotal
Year 2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
2014
2015
2016
CPC30411 - Certificate III in Demolition
0 0 0 113 5 0 0 22 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 113 24 0
CPC30413 - Certificate III in Demolition
0 0 0 0 639 0 0 9 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 645 5
CPC41013 - Certificate IV in Demolition
0 0 51 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 51
Total 0 0 51 113 644 0 0 31 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 113 669 56
3 Source: VOCSTATS , extracted on 23/08/174 Industry have disputed the completion figures for Victoria. Victorian STA is providing data that they have which may allow Artibus to better understand how this figure has been arrived at. Possible issue with unit only enrolments being reported as qualification completions, although no evidence at this point.
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Attachment E - STA Endorsement Register
State Training Authority (STA) Approve the Case [Y/N]
ACT - Australian Capital Territory Education and TrainingNSW - NSW Board of Vocational Education and TrainingNT - Department of EducationQLD - Department of Education, Training, and EmploymentSA - Department of State DevelopmentTAS – Skills Tasmania, Department of State GrowthVIC - Department of Education and Early Childhood DevelopmentWA - Department Training and Workforce Development
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Attachment F - References http://training.gov.au
National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER): VOCSTATS – Demolition Enrolment and Enrolment and Completion Data (2014 – 16).
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