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Fire Industry Training (FiT) offers this qualification for individuals who are already working in the Fire Protection Industry and are wanting to obtain state specific Fire Protection skills. The training is customised to assist in students’ industry skills and in addition to improve their employability.
The Qualification is delivered through a variety of title outcomes. Regardless of the option, the qualification is generally completed in approximately 6-months, with all student completing Block 1 – Core Units and then finally completing the Elective Units that are relevant to the chosen enrolment.
Students will be required to complete online learning activities and attend regular web-based classroom sessions, all the time supported by a qualified Trainer. Once all the learning requirements have been achieved and the student is ready for assessment, a 4-6 days Assessment Block is booked.
For a student to be awarded this CPP20521 Certificate II in Fire Protection Inspection and Testing qualification, they must successfully complete 13 units of competency (7 core and 6 elective units):
Unit Code | Unit Name |
BSBPEF202 | Plan and apply time management |
CPPCMN2002 | Participate in workplace safety arrangements |
BSBOPS203 | Deliver a service to customers |
CPPFES2004 | Identify and report on types of installed fire safety equipment and systems |
CPPFES2005 | Demonstrate first attack firefighting equipment |
CPPFES2006 | Prepare for installation and servicing operations |
CPPFES2007 | Maintain quality of work and promote continuous improvement |
Unit Code | Unit Name |
CPPFES2003 | Safely move loads and dangerous goods |
CPPFES2010 | Inspect and test fire hose reels |
CPPFES2011 | Install portable fire extinguishers, fire cabinets and fire blankets |
CPPFES2020 | Conduct routine inspection and testing of fire extinguishers and fire blankets |
CPPFES2021 | Inspect, test and maintain fire extinguishers |
CPPFES2026 | Inspect and test emergency and exit lighting systems |
CPPFES2029 | Conduct functional tests on fire detection, warning and intercommunication devices |
CPPFES2035 | Identify, inspect and test fire and smoke doors |
CPPFES2037 | Inspect and test fire hydrant systems |
CPPFES2039 | Identify, inspect and test passive fire and smoke containment products and systems |
CPPFES2043 | Apply regulations to prevent ozone depleting substance and synthetic greenhouse gas emissions |
CPPFES2047 | Inspect and test control and indicating equipment |
To enter this course an applicant must be able to demonstrate they hold current industry knowledge, which FiT defines as at least 6-months of consistent relevant work. Throughout the enrolment process the applicant must provide evidence to demonstrate experience within relevant work activities, including:
It is recommended that students are able to demonstrate Language, Literacy and Numeracy skills equivalent to Level 3 of the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF).
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.
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 successful completion of CPP20521 Certificate II in Fire Protection Inspection & Testing, students will be awarded a Qualification. A Statement of Attainment will be issued to students who partially complete the Certificate.
Students will develop skills that lead to:
FiT offers a range of accredited and non-accredited courses which do not attract government funding. Eligible individuals may attract industry or employee fund subsidies. As these arrangements vary from state to state and according to an individual’s circumstances, please contact FiT to discuss these options.
FULL FEE STUDENT:
Full Qualification $2,750
$1,500 – Required at commencement
$1,250 – Required at Block 2 commencement.
RPL Application $2,200
$1,500 – Required at submission of application
$700 – Final payment made before outcome letter supplied
Any gap training required will be subjected to additional single unit of competency fees.
Single unit of competency $220 – $400
Full payment required at commencement of learning.
NFIA MEMBER:
Full Qualification $2,200
$1,500 – Required at commencement
$700 – Required at Block 2 commencement.
RPL Application $1,750
$1,250 – Required at submission of application
$500 – Final payment made before outcome letter supplied
Any gap training required will be subjected to additional single unit of competency fees.
Single unit of competency $170 – $350
Full payment required at commencement of learning.
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