Fire Industry Training (FiT) offers this qualification exclusively as an apprenticeship. Our UEE31020 Certificate III in Fire Protection Control has been developed in conjunction with industry practitioners and FiT Trainers and Assessors, it covers the knowledge and skills required to become a qualified Fire Technician.
For Queensland apprentices, this training program also includes an extra unit of competency (UEERL0001) enabling our Fire Technicians eligibility to apply for a Restricted Electrical Work Licence (Fire protection and control systems).
On the successful completion of this apprenticeship pathway, students receive the Qualification UEE31020 Certificate III in Fire Protection Control, and QLD apprentices also a Statement of Attainment UEERL0001.
The Electrotechnology Industry affirms that training and assessment leading to recognition of skills must be undertaken in a real or very closely simulated workplace environment and this qualification requires all units of competency to be delivered in this context. Further the Electrotechnology Industry has expressed a preference for profiling as a form of assessment activity.
FiT’s delivery schedule has been developed in conjunction with industry with the units delivered in an order that reflect real industry outcomes and processes. Units will be delivered and assessed as stand-alone units with no clustering arrangements. The delivery schedule sequencing allows for knowledge and skills already obtained from previous units to be accounted and allowed for in following units.
FiT delivers this learning program (according to an agreed Training Plan) over 3-years of Trade School attendance. Apprentices are required to attend 2 training blocks per year, with each training block running over 3 consecutive weeks.
When not attending structured training at FiT, the student will be working as an apprentice for their host employer (on the job training, recorded though e-profiling).
Unit Code | Unit Name | Core/Elective |
UEECD0007 | Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace | C |
UEECD0016 | Document and apply measures to control WHS risks associated with electrotechnology work | C |
UEECD0019 | Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components | C |
UEECD0020 | Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment | C |
UEECD0025 | Lay wiring/cabling and terminate accessories for extra-low voltage (ELV) circuits | C |
UEECD0035 | Provide basic instruction in the use of electrotechnology apparatus | E |
UEECD0043 | Solve problems in direct current circuits | C |
UEECD0045 | Solve problems in multiple path extra-low voltage (ELV) a.c circuits | C |
UEECD0051 | Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications | C |
Unit Code | Unit Name | Core/Elective |
CPPFES2043A | Prevent ozone depleting substance and synthetic greenhouse gas emissions | C |
UEECO0008 | Participate in fire protection control work and competency development activities | C |
UEEDV0005 | Install and maintain cabling for multi access to telecommunication services | C |
UEEEC0026 | Enter and verify programs for fire protection systems | C |
UEEEC0041 | Install fire detection and warning systems apparatus | C |
UEEEC0060 | Repair basic electronic apparatus faults by replacement of components | C |
UEEEC0076 | Verify compliance and functionality of fire protection system installations | C |
UEERE0001 | Apply environmentally and sustainable procedures in the energy sector | C |
Unit Code | Unit Name | Core/Elective |
UEECS0033 | Instal engineering applications software on personal computers | E |
UEEDV0006 | Install and modify optical fibre performance data communication cabling | E |
UEEDV0008 | Install, modify and verify coaxial and structured communication copper cabling | C |
UEEEC0008 | Commission large fire protection systems | E |
UEEEC0071 | Troubleshoot fire protection systems | E |
UEEEC0075 | Troubleshoot single phase input d.c. power supplies | E |
UEEIC0013 | Develop, enter and verify discrete control programs for programmable controllers | E |
UEERL0004 | Disconnect/reconnect control devices connected to low voltage installation wiring | E |
UEERL0005 | Locate and rectify faults in low voltage (LV) electrical equipment using set procedures | E |
Optional ADDITIONAL unit: | ||
UEERL0001 | Attach cords and plugs to electrical equipment for connection to a single phase 230 Volt supply | E |
Unit Code | UEENEEE101A |
Unit Name | Apply Occupational Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEE102A |
Unit Name | Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEE104A |
Unit Name | Solve problems in d.c. circuits |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEE105A |
Unit Name | Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEE107A |
Unit Name | Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEE108A |
Unit Name | Lay wiring/cabling and terminate accessories for extra-low voltage (ELV) circuits |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEE119A |
Unit Name | Solve problems in multiple path extra-low voltage (ELV) a.c circuits |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEE137A |
Unit Name | Document and apply measures to control OHS risks associated with electrotechnology work |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | CPPFES2043A |
Unit Name | Prevent ozone depleting substance and synthetic greenhouse gas emissions |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEC022B |
Unit Name | Participate in fire protection control work and competency development activities |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEF102A |
Unit Name | Install and maintain cabling for multi access to telecommunication services |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEH102A |
Unit Name | Repair basic electronic apparatus faults by replacement of components |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEH161A |
Unit Name | Install fire detection and warning systems apparatus |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEH162A |
Unit Name | Verify compliance and functionality of fire protection system installations |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEH163A |
Unit Name | Enter and verify programs for fire protection systems |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEK142A |
Unit Name | Apply environmentally and sustainable procedures in the energy sector |
Unit Code | UEENEED104A |
Unit Name | Use engineering applications software on personal computers |
Core/Elective | E |
Unit Code | UEENEEF104A |
Unit Name | Install and modify performance data communication copper cabling |
Core/Elective | C |
Unit Code | UEENEEF105A |
Unit Name | Install and modify optical fibre performance data communication cabling |
Core/Elective | E |
Unit Code | UEENEEH111A |
Unit Name | Troubleshoot single phase input d.c. power supplies |
Core/Elective | E |
Unit Code | UEENEEH164A |
Unit Name | Commission large fire protection systems |
Core/Elective | E |
Unit Code | UEENEEH165A |
Unit Name | Troubleshoot fire protection systems |
Core/Elective | E |
Unit Code | UEENEEI150A |
Unit Name | Develop, enter and verify discrete control programs for programmable controllers |
Core/Elective | E |
Unit Code | UEENEEP013A |
Unit Name | Disconnect/reconnect control devices connected to low voltage installation wiring |
Core/Elective | E |
Unit Code | UEENEEP018A |
Unit Name | Locate and rectify faults in low voltage control devices using set procedures |
Core/Elective | E |
Unit Code | ADDITIONAL Unit of Competency |
Unit Code | UEENEEP024A |
Unit Name | Attach cords and plugs to electrical equipment for connection to a single phase 230 Volt supply |
Core/Elective | E |
To enter this course a person must be employed as a Fire Technician Apprentice.
The employer determines the minimum educational standard of the student through the recruitment process. FiT will assess a student for LLN before classes start and provide educational support and referral to a student as required
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is an assessment only process. RPL captures evidence from a student who has already learnt in other courses, from life and/or work experience and from any training at work. This ‘Prior Learning’ must be relevant to one or more of the units of competency they are enrolling in. A student who is assessed through RPL as competent in a unit is not required to do that unit in the course.
RPL applicants must provide sufficient evidence of their competence to gain an RPL outcome. The evidence required is established through the RPL process. RPL assessment tools have been developed specifically for this process.
If you believe you have completed a unit of competency in another formal learning experience, you may be eligible for a Credit Transfer (CT). You will have to provide a certified copy of the Statement of Results or Statement of Attainment through the enrolment process as evidence. If a CT is identified, you will not have to complete the unit again, or be charged for that unit.
On completion students are eligible to apply, through Queensland Building and Construction Commission (QBCC), for the Fire Occupational License: Fire detection, alarm and warning systems occupational license; Install and maintain – extra low voltage.
Further, the successful student may complete an additional unit of competency (UEERL0001) allowing them to be eligible to apply, through the Electrical Safety Commission QLD, for the Restricted Electrical Work License (REWL); Fire Protection and Control Systems. This additional unit is specified as a requirement of the REWL within electrical Licensing eligibility guide, Electrical Safety Office (July 2018), but not seen as a related elective unit of competency within the qualification, hence is offered as an additional unit of competency.
Students will develop skills that lead to:
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