CPC30620
Certificate Iii
in painting and decorating

CPC30620
CERTIFICATE III IN PAINTING AND DECORATING

About our resources

The Building and Construction Works series has been developed in consultation with industry experts. We also partnered with VET professionals, RTO Works. As well as offering a fantastic distribution system, RTO Works have extensive knowledge and skills in providing resources, support and advice to RTOs Australia wide.

Per unit: $550.00

Core units

Elective units

CPC30620 Certificate III in Painting and Decorating

Core units

CPCCCM2008 Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding

CPCCCM2012 Work safely at heights

CPCCCM3001 Operate elevated work platforms up to 11 metres

CPCCCM3005 Calculate costs of construction work

CPCCOM1012 Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry

CPCCOM1013 Plan and organise work

CPCCOM1014 Conduct workplace communication

CPCCOM1015 Carry out measurements and calculations

CPCCOM2001 Read and interpret plans and specifications

CPCCPB3026 Erect and maintain trestle and plank systems

CPCCPD2011 Handle and store painting and decorating materials

CPCCPD2012 Use painting and decorating tools and equipment

CPCCPD2013 Remove and replace doors and door and window components

CPCCPD3021 Prepare existing coated surface for painting

CPCCPD3022 Apply paint by brush and roller

CPCCPD3023 Apply texture coat paint finishes by brush, roller and spray

CPCCPD3024 Apply paint by spray

CPCCPD3025 Match specific paint colours

CPCCPD3026 Apply stains and clear timber finishes

CPCCPD3027 Remove and apply wallpaper

CPCCPD3028 Apply decorative paint finishes

CPCCPD3030 Apply protective paint coating systems

CPCCPD3031 Work safely with lead-painted surfaces in the painting industry

CPCCPD3035 Prepare uncoated surfaces for painting

CPCCPD3036 Work safely to encapsulate non-friable asbestos in the painting industry

CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry

Elective units (choose three of the following)

BSBESB301 Investigate business opportunities*

CPCCPD3029 Remove graffiti and apply anti-graffiti coatings

CPCCPD3032 Apply advanced wall coverings

CPCCPD3034 Apply advanced decorative paint finishes

 

* Units marked with an asterisk have been developed by our partner RTO Works as part of their Business Works series.

Important information about the level of contextualisation required for learning and assessment

For many of these units, students will need to inspect, implement or be observed demonstrating specific skills in a construction environment. This, along with state and territory variations to legislation, codes of practice and NCC requirements, as well as variations in access to materials and tools and equipment between RTOs, has made it difficult to provide plans and specs or to create specific case studies and projects within our assessments.

We have certainly made the resources flexible so they can be used by students who are employed or who are learning in a simulated workplace environment, but the assessments will require a higher level of RTO contextualisation than you might expect from, say, a BSB or IT unit. For example, in some instances you will be required to provide plans and specs that match the project the students will be required to complete. In others, students will need access to project documentation that reflects the simulated live site environment they will be learning and assessed within and you may need to update marking guidance accordingly.

We have provided additional guidance for trainers and assessors in our Toolboxes and we recommend that you review a sample unit before purchasing if you have concerns about the level of contextualisation that may be required.

About this qualification

This qualification provides a trade outcome in painting and decorating for residential and commercial construction work.

Occupational titles may include: Painter and Decorator.

Licensing, legislative and regulatory or certification requirements for painting and decorating work differ between States and Territories. Please consult with the relevant regulatory authority.

This qualification is suitable for an Australian Apprenticeship pathway.

Completion of the general construction induction training program, specified in the Safe Work Australia model Code of Practice: Construction Work, is required by anyone carrying out construction work. Achievement of CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry meets this requirement.

What do I get?

A range of learning and assessment resources support each unit of competency. Click each resource type to see what is provided.

Learning resources

We support you to deliver learning in a number of ways.

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Trainer Guides

The Building and Construction Works Trainer Guides provide training content, student activities, delivery resources, links to videos, further reading and additional material to help guide delivery. Each Trainer Guide also includes assessment checkpoints – a self-reflection guide for students to check their readiness for assessment.

Trainer Guide Mapping

A detailed Trainer Guide Mapping is included for each unit of competency. It shows how each unit of competency is addressed by the Trainer Guide.

Student Guides

For practical, hands-on units, content is provided by way of demonstration, videos, practical tasks, further reading and class discussions. For the ‘human skills’ and more theory-based units, the Student Guide provides learning content, activities, links to videos and further reading, and additional material to support learning. Assessment checkpoints are provided for each unit of competency and the student is directed to the appropriate assessment workbook to complete their assessment when they are ready.

Learning Modules

As you know, there is repetition across a number of units in the CPC training package. To help avoid your students (and trainers) seeing the same content over and over again, we have developed a number of Learning Modules. These modules present information common across multiple units of competency. Some examples of modules include PPE, tools and equipment, planning and preparation, and clean up.

PowerPoint Presentations

Each unit of competency is supported by a PowerPoint presentation. The slides highlight key learning points.

Assessment resources

We also support you to deliver assessment by providing you with assessment resources that are user friendly, student and assessor focused and suitable for use in a range of assessment situations from the classroom to the workplace.

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Assessor Workbook

Assessor Workbooks provide assessment tasks, observation checklists and marking guidance for each unit of competency. They also provide unit-specific advice on delivering assessment. They are designed for use with students who are being assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace.

Assessment Mapping

Mapping is provided as a separate document to show how each unit of competency is mapped to each assessment task.

Student Workbook

Student Workbooks provide students with assessment tasks, checklists and guidance on gathering evidence for each unit of competency. They also provide important information relating to completing training and assessment. They are designed to provide a clear and straightforward way for them to demonstrate their skills and knowledge in a workplace or simulated workplace setting.

Supporting resources

The Building and Construction Works series also comes with some additional supporting resources.

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Plans Bank

The Plans Bank includes links to project plans that can be used for assessment, training and practise. You may like to draw from the bank or rely on your organisation’s own plans and projects. The bank also includes links to legislation, regulations and codes of practice, as well as calculators to assist students with working out materials quantities. We progressively add material to the Plans Bank.

Toolboxes

Toolboxes provide key information, templates and forms for trainers, assessors and students. Instead of repeating this information across every unit in the series, we provide it in this one, handy document.

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Logbook

Work placement provides students with an opportunity to apply their new skills and knowledge in a hands-on, real-life industry environment. The Logbook has been designed so students can log their hours spent in a building and construction workplace during training.

The Logbook is available for $195.00 and can be purchased from the RTO Works website.

Training and Assessment Strategy

The Training and Assessment Strategy (TAS) has been designed for this qualification. It is easy to customise with an instruction guide and all information for the core units added.

The TAS is available for $220.00 and can be purchased from the RTO Works website.Â