UET30812 Certificate III in ESI – Distribution Cable Jointing. Australian Qualifications Training - Cable Jointer Training
1. UET30812 Certificate III in ESI –
Power Systems – Distribution
Cable Jointing
Aim
This training course will provide participants with the competencies to safely
lay, joint and terminate underground cables, install and maintain underground
electricity network apparatus and low voltage underground services.
Recommended For
Network operator, electricity supply contractor and electrical contractor
employees seeking an apprenticeship outcome as a Distribution Cable Jointer.
Prerequisites
Candidates need to meet network operator recruitment and/or electricity
supply industry recruitment requirements.
Employers can use the tools available on the E-Oz Energy Skills Australia
website to help determine an employee’s readiness for training.
http://www.ee-oz.com.au/index.php/careers/careers
Relationship to Training Package
This training aligns to the Energy Skills Australia UET12 ESI Transmission,
Distribution and Rail Sector Training Package Qualification UET308012
Certificate III in ESI – Power Systems – Distribution Cable Jointing.
Details
Code:
UET30812
Duration:
48 months (nominal)
Max No:
8 participants
Fee:
The fee is dependent on the number of participants and the
units of competence chosen as electives.
Employer funding is available for the qualification through an
Australian Apprenticeships Centre (AAC).
Payment:
Clients will be invoiced on completion of each stage of the
training. Payment is required within 14 days of the completion
of the training unless other arrangements have been agreed
to with Energy Skills Solutions.
Dress:
Minimum personal protective clothing and equipment for the
course will be advised for each stage of the training.
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2. Content
The training includes the core units of competence:
CPCCLDG3001A Licence to perform dogging
TLILIC2005A
Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work (Boom
Length 11 Metres or more)
UEENEEE101A
Apply Occupational Health Safety regulations, codes
and practices in the workplace
UEENEEE102A
Fabricate, dismantle and assemble utilities components
UEENEEE104A
Solve problems in d.c. circuits
UEENEEE105A
UEENEEE107A
Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment
UEENEEG101A
Solve problems in electromagnetic devices and related
circuits
UEENEEG102A
Solve problems in low voltage a.c. circuits
UETTDRCJ21A
Lay ESI electrical cables
UETTDRCJ26A
Install and maintain de-energised low voltage
underground polymeric cables
UETTDRCJ27A
Install and maintain de-energised high voltage
underground polymeric cables
UETTDRCJ99A
Test and verify distribution cable jointing installations
UETTDREL11A
Apply sustainable energy and environmental procedures
UETTDREL12A
UETTDREL16A
Operate plant and equipment near live electrical
conductors and apparatus
Working safely near live electrical apparatus
UETTDRIS41A
Install network infrastructure electrical equipment
UETTDRIS42A
Maintain network infrastructure electrical equipment
UETTDRIS55A
Install and maintain low voltage underground services
Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes
and specifications
Elective units of competence must be selected to a value of 140 points for the
qualification to be awarded.
The list of elective units of competence can be located at:
http://training.gov.au/Training/Details/UET30812
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3. Delivery
Units of competence are grouped for delivery in 2-4 week training stages. The
units are grouped to ensure:
Learning occurs in a logical sequence
Alignment with the prescribed prerequisite pathway
Opportunities are available in the workplace to support the training
ar Training delivery methods include face-to-face, self-paced learning guides and
online learning.
Learning activities are included in the training to ensure knowledge and skills
can be safely applied to workplace situations.
The importance of safety is emphasised throughout the training.
Assessment
A number of assessments are included in the training. These include off the
job knowledge and task assessments, on-the-job task assessments and a
final capstone assessment.
Apprentices are issued with an On-the-Job Training Workbook for the purpose
of collecting and presenting evidence for assessment for each unit of
competence. The workbook also includes a Work Experience Record Sheet
for recording the workplace tasks completed and the plant, equipment and
tools used for the task.
For more information on our services
and products, contact:
Energy Skills Solutions
Unit 9/202 Camboon Road, Malaga
Western Australia 6090
ABN
84 140 642 851
Phone
(08) 9209 3833
Fax
(08) 9209 3877
Email administration@eneryskillssolutions.com.au
Web: http://www.energyskillssolutions.com.au
Disclaimer
Every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained within is accurate at the time of
printing. Energy Skills Solutions reserves the right to change any of the information contained within
without prior notice. People should check the web site for the latest information.
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