Certificate II in Process Manufacturing
National Code: MSA20107
What does this course involve?
Certificate II in Process Manufacturing is a suitable course for production workers who provide support roles directly related to producing products.
It includes learning to work safely in a factory/production environment, using equipment, packing and shifting products by hand, cleaning the workplace, and making sure product quality standards are consistently met.
This course contains 14 units of competency. Three units are core, eleven units are elective units.
To obtain Certificate II in Process Manufacturing you must successfully complete all 14 units.
What are the entry requirements for this course?
This course has no pre-requisites, but to undertake this course at Brite Institute you will need to successfully complete a pre-training review and be currently working in the industry in an appropriate job role.
If undertaking this course as a trainee you will need to be working a minimum of 13 hours per week
What employment opportunities will I have once I have my certificate?
Your Certificate II in Process Manufacturing may provide you with employment opportunities in:
- Warehouses
- Factories
- Production lines
Is this a nationally recognised course?
Yes, this course is Nationally Recognised
How is the training funded?
This training is delivered with Victorian and Commonwealth Government funding (eligibility criteria apply) or through Fee-for-Service arrangements
What further study options will I have?
Once you have completed your certificate you may wish to consider Certificate III in Process Manufacturing or more streamed qualifications such as Certificate II in Manufacturing Technology or Certificate II in Competitive Manufacturing etc
How long is the course?
Certificate II in Process Manufacturing usually takes from 6-12 months to complete and is delivered via a weekly off-the-job training timetable.
How will I be assessed?
- Oral and written questioning
- Case Studies
- Activities
- Practical demonstrations
- Projects
- Third Party Reports from a workplace supervisor
Will my previous experience or study count?
Yes, Brite Institute mutually recognises qualifications and Statements of Attainment issued by other RTOs. This means you will be granted Credit Transfer (CT) for units from this certificate that have been successfully achieved through another RTO. You will also have the opportunity to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). This takes into account the knowledge and skills you have already gained through previous education, formal or informal training, paid or unpaid work.
Certificate II in Process Manufacturing – Sample Training Plan
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Unit Code
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Unit Title
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Scheduled Hours
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Core (3 units)
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MSAENV272B
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Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
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30
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MSAPMOHS200A
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Work safely
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30
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MSAPMSUP210A
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Process and record information
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30
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Electives (11 units)
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MSACMT251A
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Apply quality standards
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30
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MSAPMOHS110A
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Follow emergency response procedures
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20
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MSAPMOPS100A
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Use equipment
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30
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MSAPMOPS102A
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Perform tasks to support production
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30
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MSAPMSUP100A
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Apply workplace procedures
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20
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MSAPMSUP101A
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Clean workplace or equipment
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20
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MSAPMSUP102A
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Communicate in the workplace
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20
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MSAPMSUP106A
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Work in a team
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30
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MSAPMSUP200A
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Achieve work outcomes
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30
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MSAPMSUP204A
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Pack products or materials
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20
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PMBHAN103C
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Shift materials safely by hand
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20
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What will the course cost?
The following table is based on a sample training plan of 360 scheduled hours. Fees are indicative only. Fee total includes a capped amenities fee of $70.00. Non-concession tuition fee has been capped at $200.00
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Funding
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Total (with concession)
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Total (no concession)
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Government subsidised
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$175.00
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$270.00
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Traineeship
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$258.00
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$270.00
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Fee-for-service
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n/a
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$3326.00
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In addition, a materials fee may apply. The average materials fee for this course (including postage and handling) is $30.00. You will be provided with details at enrolment.
Access and Inclusion
Brite Institute is committed to delivering services in a non-discriminatory manner with respect to age, gender, culture, religion and disability and encourages fair access to services for people of underrepresented groups. A full copy of the Brite Institute Access and Equity Policy is available upon request and is displayed at the Northcote site. Full disability access is available at both training sites and people with a disability are encouraged to participate in both accredited and pre-accredited training programs
Brite Institute Contact Details
| Address: 463– 467 High Street, Northcote, VIC, 3070 |
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| Telephone: (03) 9481 6422 |
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