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Qualification details

FPI30211 - Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage (Release 1)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Superseded
Mapping:
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Supersedes and is equivalent to FPI30205 - Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage 06/Feb/2012
Is superseded by and equivalent to FWP30216 - Certificate III in Harvesting and Haulage 12/May/2016

Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
(View details for release 4) 01/May/2015
(View details for release 3) 30/Sep/2013
(View details for release 2) 27/Nov/2012
1 (this release) 07/Feb/2012

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Units of competency

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AHCARB307A - Undertake complex tree climbingUndertake complex tree climbingSupersededN/A
AHCEXP303A - Prepare and use explosivesPrepare and use explosivesSupersededN/A
AHCMOM301A - Coordinate machinery and equipment maintenance and repairCoordinate machinery and equipment maintenance and repairSupersededN/A
AHCNAR303A - Implement revegetation worksImplement revegetation worksSupersededN/A
AHCWRK302A - Monitor weather conditionsMonitor weather conditionsSupersededN/A
AHCWRK304A - Respond to rescue incidentsRespond to rescue incidentsSupersededN/A
BSBFLM303C - Contribute to effective workplace relationshipsContribute to effective workplace relationshipsSupersededN/A
BSBFLM305C - Support operational planSupport operational planSupersededN/A
BSBFLM312C - Contribute to team effectivenessContribute to team effectivenessSupersededN/A
BSBINM301A - Organise workplace informationOrganise workplace informationSupersededN/A
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Classifications

SchemeCodeClassification value
ANZSCO Identifier 843111 Forestry Worker 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 7995 Forestry And Logging Workers 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0505 Forestry Studies 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 514 Certificate III 
Taxonomy - Industry Sector N/A Forest Growing, Management and Harvesting 
Taxonomy - Occupation N/A Log Truck Driver,Forest Harvester,Timber Grader,Harvesting Technician (Forest and Harvesting) 

Classification history

SchemeCodeClassification valueStart dateEnd date
ANZSCO Identifier 841300 Forestry And Logging Workers 03/Sep/201231/Mar/2022
ANZSCO Identifier 843111 Forestry Worker 01/Apr/2022 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 7995 Forestry And Logging Workers 03/Sep/2012 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0505 Forestry Studies 03/Sep/2012 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 514 Certificate III 07/Feb/2012 
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Modification History

Qualification code updated to FPI10111 to reflect Training Package update from FPI05 Version 3 to FPI11 Version 1.

The following units have been added to the qualification as electives:

  • FPICOT3255 Apply silvicultural principles
  • FPICOT3256 Apply biodiversity protection principles
  • FPICOT3257 Follow cultural heritage requirements
  • FPICOT3258 Comply with soil and water protection
  • FPICOT3259 Operate a four-wheel drive on unsealed roads
  • FPICOT3260 Recover four-wheel drive vehicles
  • FPIFGM3214 Operate a four-wheel drive in a towing situation
  • FPIFGM3215 Perform complex four-wheel drive operations
  • FPIHAR3220 Harvest trees manually (intermediate)
  • FPIHAR3221 Harvest trees manually (advanced).

Description

This qualification is designed for job roles in the harvesting and haulage sector of the forest and forest products industry.

Pathways Information

This qualification has two employment pathways for typical operational environments of harvesting and haulage. These are:

  • Harvesting technical officer
  • Log truck driver.

Entry may be gained through progression from a lower level FPI qualification or recognition of existing industry experience or qualifications.

This qualification may be suited to an Australian Apprenticeship pathway.

Licensing/Regulatory Information

Native FPI units may be subject to state or territory licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements.

Some imported units in the elective bank may be subject to state or territory codes, regulations, licences and/or permits. These units must be implemented in line with the licensing requirements outlined in the unit’s parent Training Package.

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements.

Employability Skills Summary

EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS QUALIFICATION SUMMARY 

The following table contains a summary of the employability skills for this qualification. This table should be interpreted in conjunction with the detailed requirements of each unit of competency packaged in this qualification. The outcomes described here are broad industry requirements that may vary depending on the packaging options.

Employability Skill 

Industry /enterprise requirements for this qualification include :

Communication

  • Complete health, safety and environment, hazard, environmental and incident reports according to workplace procedures and state or territory legislation
  • Establish and maintain communication with others according to occupational health and safety requirements
  • Prepare reports to supervisors in a timely manner, presenting all relevant facts according to established organisational procedures
  • Record and report quality and product care procedures according to workplace procedures

Teamwork

  • Seek first aid assistance from others in a timely manner
  • Share relevant workplace information with co-workers to achieve designated individual and team goals and objectives
  • Support team members in meeting expected outcomes

Problem-solving

  • Participate in workplace meetings using agreed processes to resolve issues
  • Assess and rectify problems to avoid repetition of lost product within limits of own role
  • Monitor environmental measures and impact on the environment and take corrective action as required according to workplace procedures
  • Plan product recovery to optimise resource value and minimise waste

Initiative and enterprise

  • Apply, implement and adhere to quality system procedures
  • Detect and assess hazards in the work area and report to appropriate personnel
  • Identify and clarify contradictions, ambiguity, uncertainty or misunderstandings with appropriate personnel
  • Monitor hazardous and flammable substances to assess the potential of spillage and combustion

Planning and organising

  • Gather, convey and receive information
  • Identify and assess organisational environmental goals
  • Plan evaluation processes according to site procedures
  • Identify, review and interpret work requirements

Self-management

  • Complete daily work activities
  • Follow safe workplace procedures for dealing with environmental incidents, accidents and emergencies within scope of responsibilities
  • Integrate care for the environment into all day-to-day activities
  • Maintain work relationships

Learning

  • Establish opportunities for professional development in consultation with appropriate personnel according to organisational procedures
  • Implement training and operational controls according to workplace procedures, which may include:
  • in-house or external training programs
  • one-on-one supervision
  • programs that maintain up-to-date knowledge of legislative changes at the local, state and federal level
  • Practise and record emergency and evacuation procedures in the event of an emergency
  • Record and report information regarding learning and competency development according to organisational requirements

Technology

  • Monitor equipment conditions for overheating and electrical sparking and respond according to workplace procedures
  • Check equipment to ensure it is serviceable for emergencies

Packaging Rules

Total number units = 13

  • 7 core units plus
  • 6 elective units, consisting of:
  • 2 units from Group A
  • up to 4 units from Group A and/or Group B
  • up to 2 units recommended for packaging at Certificate II, III or IV level from this or any other endorsed Training Package or state/territory accredited course.

Elective units must be relevant to work undertaken in the harvesting and haulage sector of the industry.

Field

Unit Code

Unit Name

Core

BSBFLM312C

Contribute to team effectiveness

FPICOR2201B

Work effectively in the forest and forest products industry

FPICOR2202B

Communicate and interact effectively in the workplace

FPICOR3201B

Implement safety, health and environment policies and procedures

FPICOR3202B

Conduct quality and product care procedures

FPICOR3203B

Evaluate fire potential and prevention

HLTFA301C

Apply first aid

GROUP A ELECTIVE UNITS

Field

Unit Code

Unit Name

Harvesting Operations

AHCARB307A

Undertake complex tree climbing

AHCEXP303A

Prepare and use explosives

FPICOT3226B

Shift forestry logs using trucks

FPICOT3252A

Use environmental care procedures to undertake fire salvage operations

FPICOT3253A

Convert timber residue into products for further use

FPICOT3254A

Implement environmentally sustainable work practices in the work area/work site

FPIHAR3201B

Monitor log recovery (rigging slinger)

FPIHAR3216A

Conduct forestry operations using crawler tractor

FPIHAR3217A

Conduct skidder operations

FPIHAR3218A

Conduct loader operations

FPIHAR3206C

Conduct forwarder operations

FPIHAR3207C

Conduct feller buncher operations

FPIHAR3208C

Conduct boom delimber operations

FPIHAR3210C

Conduct mechanical processor operations

FPIHAR3211B

Operate yarder

FPIHAR3213B

Conduct mechanically assisted tree falling operations

FPIHAR3214C

Operate a single grip harvester

FPIHAR3215C

Operate a heavy production mobile chipper

FPIHAR3219A

Conduct excavator operations with grabs

FPIHAR3220

Harvest trees manually (intermediate)

FPIHAR3221

Harvest trees manually (advanced)

Grading and Testing

FPICOR3204B

Visually assess materials

FPICOT3223B

Grade and mark logs

FPICOT3250A

Prepare timber to meet import/export compliance requirements

Machinery and Equipment

FPICOT3224B

Plan and monitor equipment maintenance

GROUP B ELECTIVE UNITS

Field

Unit Code

Unit Name

Fire Control

AHCWRK302A

Monitor weather conditions

PUAFIR303B

Suppress wildfire (unit has PUAFIR204B Respond to wildfire as a prerequisite)

PUAFIR309B

Operate pumps (unit has three prerequisites – check training.gov.au)

PUAOHS002B

Maintain safety at an incident scene

PUATEA002B

Work autonomously

Site Establishment and Maintenance

AHCNAR303A

Implement revegetation works

FPICOT3221B

Rehabilitate tracks, quarries and landings

FPIFGM3203B

Conduct an instrument survey

Machinery and Equipment

AHCMOM301A

Coordinate machinery and equipment maintenance and repair

FPICOT3259

Operate a four-wheel drive on unsealed roads

FPICOT3260

Recover four-wheel drive vehicles

FPIFGM3214

Operate a four-wheel drive in a towing situation

FPIFGM3215

Perform complex four-wheel drive operations

Specialist Machinery and Equipment

a maximum of 2 units may be selected from this field

RIIMPO315A

Conduct tractor operations

RIIMPO317A

Conduct roller operations

RIIMPO319A

Conduct backhoe/loader operations

RIIMPO323A

Conduct civil construction dozer operations

RIIMPO324A

Conduct civil construction grader operations

RIIVEH304A

Conduct tip truck operations

TLID3033A

Operate a vehicle-mounted loading crane

Load Handling

TLIC3063A

Operate vehicle carrying special loads

TLID1001A

Shift materials safely using manual handling methods

TLID3011A

Conduct specialised forklift operations

TLID3014A

Load and unload vehicles carrying special loads

TLIE3002A

Estimate/calculate mass, area and quantify dimensions

TLIH2001A

Interpret road maps and navigate pre-determined routes

Specialised Log Truck Driver

One of the following may be selected:

TLIC3004A

Drive heavy rigid vehicle

or

TLILIC2016A

Licence to drive heavy rigid vehicle

TLIC3005A

Drive heavy combination vehicle

or

TLILIC3018A

Licence to drive heavy combination vehicle

TLIC4006A

Drive multi-combination vehicle

or

TLILIC3018A

Licence to drive multi-combination vehicle

Safety and Quality Processes

AHCWRK304A

Respond to rescue incidents

FPICOT3202B

Navigate in remote or trackless areas

FPICOT3255

Apply silvicultural principles

FPICOT3256

Apply biodiversity protection principles

FPICOT3257

Follow cultural heritage requirements

FPICOT3258

Comply with soil and water protection

HLTFA302A

Provide first aid in remote situation (to be assessed in conjunction with or after HLTFA301C Apply first aid)

HLTFA402C

Apply advanced first aid (unit has HLTFA301C Apply first aid as a prerequisite)

TLID3035A

Operate a boom type elevating work platform

TLIF2010A

Apply fatigue management strategies

Administration and Business

BSBINM301A

Organise workplace information

BSBITU306A

Design and produce business documents

Communication and Relationships

BSBFLM303C

Contribute to effective workplace relationships

FPICOT3222B

Present forestry information and interpretations programs

Planning and Analysis

BSBFLM305C

Support operational plan

Guidelines for use of qualification descriptors:

Descriptors are minimum industry recommendations to assist training providers, employers and trainees with the development of training plans for those employed in the job roles below.

The qualification descriptor may be used to describe a specific job profile.

The use of a descriptor does not alter the nationally recognised qualification and the descriptor selected must adhere to the qualification’s packaging rules.

Special requirements for log truck driver descriptor:

Please note that the log truck driver descriptor can only be used when electives have been selected from the Group A and B list of units below.

In addition the learner must complete all units with an asterisk (*) in the Elective Groups A and B.

Log truck driver

To use this descriptor, elective units must be chosen from the following specialised elective groups:

GROUP A ELECTIVE UNITS

FPICOT3223B Grade and mark logs

FPICOT3224B Plan and monitor equipment maintenance

*FPICOT3226B Shift forestry logs using trucks

FPIHAR3218A Conduct loader operations

FPIHAR3219A Conduct excavator operations with grabs

*must be completed to achieve log truck driver descriptor

GROUP B ELECTIVE UNITS

TLID1001A Shift materials safely using manual handling methods

TLID3014A Load and unload vehicles carrying special loads

TLIE3002A Estimate/calculate mass, area and quantify dimensions

*TLIF2010A Apply fatigue management strategies

TLIH2001A Interpret road maps and navigate pre-determined routes

*must be completed to achieve log truck driver descriptor

At least one but no more than two of the following licensing/driving units must be completed to achieve Log truck driver descriptor:

TLIC3004A Drive heavy rigid vehicle

or

TLILIC1609A Licence to drive heavy rigid vehicle

TLIC3005A Drive heavy combination vehicle

or

TLILIC3017A Licence to drive heavy combination vehicle

TLIC4006A Drive multi-combination vehicle