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AHC33116 |
BDA2 |
Advanced Wool Handling |
Certificate III |
Narrogin
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in Shearing Shed Hands or Wool Handler.
You will have the skills and knowledge to handle wool and work in a shearing shed. You will learn skills penning sheep, performing board duties, pressing wool, and prepairing sheep for shearing and crutching. You will also learn about first aid, effective communication,responding to emergencies, and safety in the workplace.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC50116 |
BDD8 |
Agriculture |
Diploma |
Muresk
This qualification reflects the role of personnel working on farms and stations who manage enterprise production units and employees and sole operators of agribusinesses who provide crop production advice and services to production enterprises.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
This course is delivered via South Regional TAFE at the Muresk Campus based near Northam, Western Australia.
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AHC30116 |
BCW6 |
Agriculture |
Certificate III |
Manjimup Narrogin
This qualification provides a general vocational outcome in agriculture. The qualification enables individuals to select a livestock production, horticulture or livestock context as a job focus or, in the case of mixed farming enterprises, both horticulture and livestock.
Individuals with this qualification perform tasks in a variety of contexts, which involve some judgement in selecting equipment and services.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC30216 |
BDE3 |
Agriculture (Dairy Production) |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to work as a farm hand in dairy or livestock farming. You will learn skills in stock handling and feeding, milking operations, workplace health and safety, farm maintenance and machinery and equipment operation. You will also learn about first aid, effective communication, responding to emergencies and safety in the workplace.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA18 |
Auschem Accreditation - Risk Management in Pesticide Use |
Short Course |
Esperance Katanning Manjimup Margaret River Mount Barker Narrogin
Description
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to manage risks associated with chemical use, and to understand your obligations in the areas of duty of care, quality assurance and environmental management.
Participants will learn on a practical level how to improve their integrated pest management programmes, to better choose the right chemical for the job and to apply it more accurately. The course is designed for people who will be spraying chemicals without supervision.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases
AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals
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MAA19 |
Auschem Reaccreditation |
Short Course |
Katanning Manjimup Margaret River Mount Barker Narrogin
Description
This one-day course is an essential update for primary producers in all aspects of chemical use and is designed to maintain AusChem WA accreditation. It covers new information in environmental safety, personal and occupational health and safety, legislation, spraying and calibration techniques, residues and resistance to chemicals.
This course is suitable for:
farmers/food producers
people employed by a shire (not those contracting to a shire)
DEC employees spraying on DEC land
National Resource Management employees spraying on their land (not contract sprayers doing the job)
mine rehabilitation and weed eradication employees where they are spraying on mine land.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
AHCCHM404 Develop procedures to minimise risks in the use of chemicals
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MAA11 |
Chainsaw |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Esperance Katanning Manjimup Margaret River Mount Barker Narrogin
Description
This course covers the process of maintaining, preparing and operating hand-held chainsaws in a work environment.
These skills can be transferred to the homestead, are useful for home gardners and could lead to employment in parks and gardens or landscaping.
You will gain skills and knowledge in understanding the correct type of chainsaw for a particular task, how to use the chainsaw, maintain the chainsaw and store suitable personal protective equipment.
You will also carry out routine checks and maintenance on a chainsaw, apply appropriate chainsaw techniques, cutting methods according to manufacturer’s specifications and documented low risk work procedures; assess and minimise environmental impacts of chainsaw use; maintain records of chainsaw training and certification, risk assessment and use.
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
AHCMOM213 Operate and Maintain Chainsaws
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AHC21016 |
BDF0 |
Conservation and Land Management |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification provides an occupational outcome in conservation and land management.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC31416 |
BDC1 |
Conservation and Land Management |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Esperance
This qualification provides a general vocational outcome in the conservation and land management industry.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC40916 |
BCZ9 |
Conservation and Land Management |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury
This qualification allows individuals to develop post-trade skills and knowledge to become specialists within the conservation and land management industry.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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FWP30216 |
BAL0 |
Harvesting and Haulage |
Certificate III |
Albany
This qualification is designed for job roles in the harvesting and haulage sector of the forest and wood products industry. The harvesting and haulage sector is responsible for cutting down trees, plantation and native, and transporting them to a mill or port facility. The product might be timber logs or chip and the species harvested range from blue gum for woodchip, pine for chip and timber and native timber for chip or timber. Residues are also used for mulch, pelleting, bio fuel and oil production.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA22 |
Health Department Pesticide Spraying - Handheld / Backpack |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury
Description
This course is for those seeking to obtain the mandatory licence required to meet Health Department requirements for a Pest Management Technician licence if you are spraying chemicals for commercial gain.
If only a backpack or hand held device is used for spot spraying then this course is suitable.
It may lead to employment in Lawn & Garden, Landscaping, Bushland & Mine Site Rehabilitation.
Skills and knowledge elements include:
Common weeds found in WA
Common weed controls used in WA (following Integrated Pest Management strategies)
Safe disposal of chemical residue and containers
Correct Personal Protective Equipment for selected control measures
Understanding a chemical label, schedules and use of chemicals
Understanding Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Groups of chemicals and their formulations
This course is delivered over 1 day.
Entry requirements
It is recommended that participants completing this course have significant prior knowledge and skills in spraying chemicals if looking to obtain a spraying license for lawn and garden, landscaping or mine site rehabilitation.
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MAB01 |
Health Department Pesticide Spraying - Mechanical / Boom Spray |
Short Course |
Albany Bunbury Esperance
Description
This course is for those seeking to obtain the mandatory licence required to meet Health Department requirements for a Pest Management Technician licence if you are spraying chemicals for commercial gain.
These competencies are required to be completed where mechanical equipment is used to apply pesticides. Examples include boom spraying equipment including quad bike mounted or air blast equipment.
It may lead to employment in broadacre spraying of crops & pastures, forestry, pest & weed control in non-cropping situations and turf Management.
Skills and knowledge elements include:
Common weeds found in WA
Common weed controls used in WA (following Integrated Pest Management strategies)
Safe disposal of chemical residue and containers
Correct Personal Protective Equipment for selected control measures
Understanding a chemical label, schedules and use of chemicals
Understanding Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Groups of chemicals and their formulations
This course is delivered over a 2 day period.
Entry requirements
It is recommended that participants completing this course have significant prior knowledge and skills in spraying chemicals if looking to obtain a spraying license for broadacre spraying with mechanical equipment.
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AHC20416 |
BDE6 |
Horticulture |
Certificate II |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Katanning Margaret River
This course is for any interested people that want to learn a more about gardening and general horticultural practices. Such people may want to commence their own business or seek employment as a nursery hand within established horticultural businesses. There are no pre-requisites for this course aside from a strong interest in this industry area.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC30716 |
BDF1 |
Horticulture |
Certificate III |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Margaret River
Are you looking for a career among the trees? When you complete the Certificate III in Horticulture you will be ready for a career working with plants as school or council gardener, groundskeeper, or self-employed landscaper. You will have the skills and knowledge to work effectively in the horticultural industry, implement propagation plans, control weeds, pests, and diseases, safely prepare, store, and apply chemicals, install irrigation, create plant displays, plant identification and nutrition, and workplace safety and health.
South Regional TAFE Campuses have well designed horticulture facilities.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC40416 |
BCW2 |
Horticulture |
Certificate IV |
Albany Bunbury Busselton Margaret River
This qualification allows individuals to develop post-trade skills and knowledge across a broad coverage of the industry prior to undertaking higher level roles in the industry.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MSL30116 |
AZR9 |
Laboratory Skills |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to assist in collecting and preparing samples and to carry out, measure and record results of experiments in the physical, chemical, biological or life sciences. You will learn skills in maintaining a laboratory, routine sampling and testing, recording data, and using laboratory computing programs. You will also learn how to prepare cultures, perform sterile techniques and assist with field work.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
This course package is being superseded and will be replaced in 2019.
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MSL30118 |
BDV6 |
Laboratory Skills |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification will provide you with the practical skills and knowledge to assist in collecting and preparing samples and to carry out, measure and record results of experiments in the physical, chemical, biological or life sciences. You will learn skills in maintaining a laboratory, routine sampling and testing, recording data, and using laboratory computing programs. You will also learn how to prepare cultures, perform sterile techniques and assist with field work.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MSL40118 |
BDV3 |
Laboratory Techniques |
Certificate IV |
Bunbury
This qualification covers the skills and knowledge required to perform a range of laboratory techniques to conduct tests and sampling in a variety of industry sectors.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC30916 |
BDB7 |
Landscape Construction |
Certificate III |
Albany
This qualification will provide the practical skills and knowledge to design garden landscapes or renovate existing gardens. Students will also learn how to select materials and plants for landscape projects, set out and landscape a range of sites, and construct stone, brick, block and timber structures and features, about irrigation installation and safety in the workplace.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA20 |
Operate Tractors |
Short Course |
Manjimup Narrogin
Description
This course will take you through the process of operating tractors with or without attached equipment and defines the standard required to:
carry out pre-operational checks and maintenance including tagging defects
set and secure attachments according to manufacturer's directions
operate tractor in a safe and controlled manner
implement shut-down procedures
store machinery and equipment
record maintenance and operation details
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
AHCMOM202 Operate Tractors
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AHC31016 |
BCY8 |
Parks and Gardens |
Certificate III |
Bunbury
This qualification provides a vocational outcome in parks and gardens. The parks and gardens industry expects this qualification to be achieved to meet job outcomes at this level.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC33816 |
BDD1 |
Permaculture |
Certificate III |
Albany
The qualification is suited to learners who wish to work at the skilled tradesman level within permaculture projects and enterprises, and may involve supervision of others and working with people of diverse backgrounds and abilities.
This qualification relates to those individuals who work either independently or in teams to establish and maintain permaculture systems for private clients, organisations or community entities. They perform tasks involving a broad range of skilled applications in a wide variety of contexts, which may involve application of some discretion and judgement in selecting equipment, elements in a design or contingency measures.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC20316 |
BCW5 |
Production Horticulture |
Certificate II |
Denmark Manjimup
The qualification enables individuals to select a tree cropping, vegetable or berry production, grape growing or mushroom production context as a job focus, or a mixture in the case of mixed enterprises.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC30616 |
BDB4 |
Production Horticulture |
Certificate III |
Denmark
This qualification provides a vocational outcome in production horticulture. The qualification enables individuals to select a tree cropping, vegetable or berry production, grape growing or mushroom production context as a job focus, or a mixture in the case of mixed enterprises.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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MAA24 |
Quad Bike Training |
Short Course |
Manjimup Narrogin
Description
This course will take you through the process of maintaining and operating quad bikes (four wheeled), and defines the standard required to:
perform routine pre-operational checks and maintenance
match, attach and operate equipment as described in the manufacturer's operators manual
recognise and control hazards and risks
safely operate quad bikes in a range of weather and terrain conditions
monitor and maintain vehicle records
Certification
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
AHCMOM217 Operate Quad Bikes
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AHC32916 |
BCW7 |
Shearing |
Certificate III |
Narrogin
When you complete this course you will be ready for career in the Shearing Industry as a full time occupation.
You will have the skills and knowlege to shear sheep to a professional standard with increased speed and accuracy, with knowledge of how the Shearing Industry works, wool quality and Occupational Safety and Health.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC21316 |
BCY3 |
Shearing |
Certificate II |
Narrogin
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in the Shearing Industry and be able to shear sheep to Novice Level. You will have the skills and knowledge to prepare handpieces for machine shearing, position and crutch sheep, maintain and service shearing equipment and assist with shearing shed activities. You will also learn about First Aid, Effective Communication, Responding to Emergencies and Safety in the Workplace.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC51516 |
BCW3 |
Viticulture |
Diploma |
Margaret River
This qualification is designed to meet the needs of managers in the viticulture industry.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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FDF30411 |
D684 |
Wine Industry Operations |
Certificate III |
Margaret River
This qualification targets those performing production related roles that require an application of wine industry specific skill and knowledge, including some technical and problem solving ability. You can choose to learn skills that relate to wine grape growing, cellar operations, cellar door sales or wine tourism, bottling and packaging.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC41316 |
BDD9 |
Wool Classing |
Certificate IV |
Narrogin
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in successful completion of this qualification and suitable experience provides you with the opportunity to become a professional wool classer.
You will have the skills and knowledge to sort classify and grade wool into various types for sale in the market. You will learn skills in supervising work routines and staff performance, training, determining wool classing strategies, managing shearing and crutching operations, classing wool for special markets, providing information and advice on wool preparation, and implementing and monitoring quality assurance procedures.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC33016 |
BCY2 |
Wool Clip Preparation |
Certificate III |
Narrogin
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in Wool Classing. This course is designed to provide you with a range of practical skills, technical training and communication skills for a career in Wool Classing.
You will have the skills and knowledge to be a Wool Classer. This qulaification is also a specialist wool classing qualification for owner classers and enables them to apply for registration with AWEDX Ltd as an Owner Classer.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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AHC21416 |
BDD3 |
Wool Handling |
Certificate II |
Narrogin
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in the wool industry as a wool handler or an agriculture assistant.
You will have the skills and knowledge to handle wool and assisting in a shearing shed. You will learn skills in penning sheep, performing board duties, assisting with pressing wool and preparing sheep for shearing and crutching. You will also learn about first aid, effective communication, responding to emergencies and safety in the workplace.
Study modes and durations differ depending on your local campus. Please check with your local campus for more information.
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