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Page 2 of 49 Victorian Purchasing Guide Version History Training Package Version Date VPG Approved Comments MSF Furnishing Training Package Release 1.2 10 July 2014 This Victorian Purchasing Guide reflects the second ISC upgrade of the MSF Furnishing Training Package (Release 1.2) Page 3 of 49 MSF Furnishing Training Package Victorian Purchasing Guide CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 5 What is a Victorian Purchasing Guide? 5 Registration 5 QUALIFICATIONS 6 UNITS OF COMPETENCY AND NOMINAL HOURS 7 SAMPLE TRAINING PROGRAMS 19 CONTACTS AND LINKS 46 GLOSSARY 49 Page 4 of 49 INTRODUCTION What is a Victorian Purchasing Guide? The Victorian Purchasing Guide provides information for use by Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) in the provision of Victorian government subsidised training. Specifically the Victorian Purchasing Guide provides the following information related to the delivery of nationally endorsed Training Packages in Victoria: The minimum and maximum payable hours available for each qualification. Nominal hours for each unit of competency within the Training Package. Sample Training Programs Registration RTOs must be registered by either the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) or the Australian Skills Qualification Authority (ASQA) regulatory body to be eligible to issue qualifications and statements of attainment under the Australian Quality Framework (AQF). The VRQA is the regulatory authority for Victoria that registers VET training organisations who provide courses to domestic students only and who only offer training in Victoria. To register to provide training to international students and in other Australian states and territories you will need to apply with ASQA. Page 5 of 49 QUALIFICATIONS Code Title Minimum Payable Hours Maximum Payable Hours MSF10113 Certificate I in Furnishing 352 370 MSF20113 Certificate II in Furnishing 570 600 MSF20213 Certificate II in Furniture Finishing 431 454 MSF20313 Certificate II in Furniture Making 446 490 MSF20413 Certificate II in Glass and Glazing 441 464 MSF30113 Certificate III in Furniture Finishing 771 812 MSF30213 Certificate III in Furniture Making 992 1044 MSF30313 Certificate III in Timber and Composites Machining 937 986 MSF30413 Certificate III in Glass and Glazing 1123 1182 MSF30513 Certificate III in Picture Framing 794 836 MSF30613 Certificate III in Soft Furnishing 773 814 MSF30713 Certificate III in Upholstery 912 960 MSF30813 Certificate III in Flooring Technology 992 1044 MSF30913 Certificate III in Blinds, Awnings, Security Screens and Grilles 861 906 MSF31013 Certificate III in Interior Decoration Retail Services 461 485 MSF31113 Certificate III in Cabinet Making 1083 1140 MSF31213 Certificate III in Piano Technology 881 927 MSF31313 Certificate III in Kitchens and Bathrooms – Retail Services 448 472 MSF40113 Certificate IV in Interior Decoration 871 917 MSF40213 Certificate IV in Furniture Design and Technology 990 1042 MSF40313 Certificate IV in Design of Kitchens, Bathrooms and Interior Spaces 1016 1069 MSF40413 Certificate IV in Glass and Glazing 954 1004 MSF50113 Diploma of Stained Glass and Leadlighting 1392 1465 MSF50213 Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration 1602 1686 MSF50313 Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology 1501 1580 MSF60113 Advanced Diploma of Interior Design 1963 2066 Page 6 of 49 UNITS OF COMPETENCY AND NOMINAL HOURS RTOs are advised that there is a mapping inside the Training Package that describes the relationship between new units and superseded or replaced units from the previous version MSF Furnishing Training Package. Information regarding transition arrangements can be obtained from the state or national VET Regulating Authority (see Contacts and Links section). You must be sure that all training and assessment leading to qualifications or Statements of Attainment from the MSF Furnishing Training Package is conducted against the Training Package units of competency and complies with the requirements in the assessment guidelines. Listing of the Units of Competency and Nominal Hours Unit Code Unit Title Nominal Hours MSFAH4001 Advise on security technology, hardware and services 60 MSFAH4002 Prepare architectural door hardware schedules 80 MSFBA1001 Construct a basic roll-up blind 100 MSFBA2001 Use blinds, awnings, security screens and grilles hand and power tools 40 MSFBA2002 Set up, operate and maintain blinds and awnings sector static machines 50 MSFBA2003 Select and apply blinds and awnings hardware and fixings 24 MSFBA2004 Construct roll-up and pull-down style blinds and awnings 80 MSFBA2005 Construct vertical-style blinds 50 MSFBA2006 Construct textiles for canopy-style awnings 40 MSFBA2007 Construct plastic and timber Venetian-style blinds 50 MSFBA2008 Construct aluminium Venetian-style blinds 50 MSFBA2009 Construct metal louvre and canopy-hooded style awnings 60 MSFBA2010 Construct aluminium roll-up style awnings 60 MSFBA3001 Install interior blinds 60 MSFBA3002 Install exterior blinds and awnings 60 MSFBA3003 Install timber shutters 60 MSFBA3004 Construct folding-arm style awnings 24 MSFBA3005 Construct framework for canopy-style awnings 20 MSFBA3006 Construct pleated-style blinds 40 MSFBA3007 Construct wood weave-style blinds 40 MSFBA3008 Construct pelmets 40 MSFBA3009 Provide advice to customers on blinds and awnings 40 MSFBA3010 Assess suitability of blinds or awnings 40 MSFCP2001 Use coopering sector hand and power tools 40 MSFCP2002 Produce barrels using non-fired processes 100 MSFCP2003 Produce barrels using fired processes 100 MSFCP2004 Maintain and repair barrels 40 MSFDN4001 Produce drawings from design concepts 64 MSFDN4002 Produce line and component production drawings 64 MSFDN4003 Produce patterns and templates 36 Page 7 of 49 MSFDN4004 Design, construct and test jigs 80 MSFDN4005 Work within a furniture design team 54 MSFDN5001 Generate and transfer complex computer-aided drawings and specifications 72 MSFFDT4001 Apply finishing techniques to custom furniture 54 MSFFDT4002 Assemble custom furniture 108 MSFFDT4003 Assess and record the lifecycle of a product 36 MSFFDT4004 Assess environmental impact of a design 36 MSFFDT4005 Construct and evaluate furniture prototypes and samples 108 MSFFDT4006 Determine work health and safety (WHS) implications of designs 40 MSFFDT4007 Prepare and present furniture design information 18 MSFFDT4008 Produce and evaluate developmental furniture models to scale 20 MSFFDT4009 Set up, operate and maintain basic static woodworking machines for furniture designs 54 MSFFDT4010 Research and select furniture finishes 18 MSFFDT4011 Research and select furniture materials and technology 72 MSFFDT4012 Research furniture styles and movements 30 MSFFDT4013 Select, use and maintain hand tools for the creation of custom furniture 54 MSFFDT4014 Set up and operate a wood-turning lathe to produce off-centre work 60 MSFFDT4015 Produce templates and jigs for custom-made furniture 54 MSFFDT5001 Apply ergonomics, anthropometrics and proxemic considerations to a product 108 MSFFDT5002 Assess and resolve technical integrity of a design 60 MSFFDT5003 Develop self as a furniture designer 72 MSFFDT5004 Construct custom furniture using advanced techniques 198 MSFFDT5005 Design a batch or limited production item of furniture 30 MSFFDT5006 Design a furniture product using high volume technology services (HVTS) in production 30 MSFFDT5007 Design a one-off item of furniture 30 MSFFDT5008 Research and recommend alternative manufacturing processes 27 MSFFDT5009 Research and recommend machine technology 54 MSFFDT5010 Evaluate furniture design proposals and concepts 60 MSFFDT5011 Assess economic impact of a design 36 MSFFDT5012 Design for mass production 108 MSFFDT5013 Evaluate and participate in design industry networks 72 MSFFDT5014 Investigate legal requirements for design 36 MSFFDT5015 Work collaboratively on a design project 54 MSFFF1001 Complete a basic furniture finishing project 100 MSFFF2001 Use furniture finishing sector hand and power tools 48 MSFFF2002 Dismantle and re-assemble furniture 56 MSFFF2003 Remove surface coatings 40 MSFFF2004 Prepare surfaces for finishing 24 MSFFF2005 Maintain spray equipment and booth 24 Page 8 of 49 MSFFF2006 Apply surface coatings by spray gun 60 MSFFF2007 Apply stains, fillers and bleach 52 MSFFF2008 Apply surface coatings by hand 40 MSFFF3001 Match and make up colours 52 MSFFF3002 Set up, operate and maintain mechanical coating systems 40 MSFFF3003 Apply plural component coatings 52 MSFFF3004 Apply soft rubber techniques 20 MSFFF3005 Enhance finishes 24 MSFFF3006 Repair and touch up surfaces 40 MSFFF3007 Apply graining and decorative finishes 40 MSFFF3008 Apply traditional French polishing techniques 60 MSFFF3009 Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) coating systems 40 MSFFL1001 Complete simple floor covering installation 100 MSFFL2001 Use flooring technology sector hand and power tools 56 MSFFL2002 Receive and prepare floor covering materials for installation 8 MSFFL2003 Select, operate and maintain floor covering cutting machine 8 MSFFL2004 Moisture test timber and concrete floors 16 MSFFL2005 Remove existing floor coverings 32 MSFFL2006 Prepare, select and apply smoothing and patching compounds 24 MSFFL2007 Select and apply appropriate compounds and additives 24 MSFFL2008 Prepare concrete sub-floors using wet cleaning methods 24 MSFFL2009 Select, prepare and apply moisture barriers and damp proof membranes to concrete sub-floors 40 MSFFL2010 Prepare walls for coverings 8 MSFFL2011 Select, operate and maintain grinding equipment 24 MSFFL2012 Select, operate and maintain shot blasting equipment 24 MSFFL2013 Select, operate and maintain demolition equipment 16 MSFFL2014 Select, operate and maintain scarifying equipment 24 MSFFL2015 Coarse sand timber flooring 24 MSFFL2016 Install hard underlays 32 MSFFL2017 Install carpet cushion underlays and gripper accessories 40 MSFFL2018 Install unpatterned tufted and bonded carpet floor coverings 96 MSFFL2019 Install carpet tiles using standard installation procedures 40 MSFFL2020 Install unpatterned tufted and bonded carpet floor coverings to stairs 56 MSFFL2021 Install lay flat vinyl floor coverings 40 MSFFL2022 Install resilient tiles using standard installation procedures 40 MSFFL2023 Install laminate timber and bamboo flooring 40 MSFFL2024 Install engineered timber flooring 40 MSFFL2025 Install impact and sound absorption underlay 8 MSFFL2026 Nail strip timber flooring 40 Page 9 of 49 MSFFL2027 Install expansion joints 24 MSFFL2028 Install mouldings and edge trims to timber flooring 32 MSFFL3001 Plan and cost flooring technology work 24 MSFFL3002 Establish and maintain a safe flooring technology work environment 8 MSFFL3003 Inspect sub-floors 24 MSFFL3005 Install carpet tiles using custom designs 40 MSFFL3006 Install adhesive fixed carpet floor coverings 80 MSFFL3007 Install commercial carpet floor coverings 48 MSFFL3008 Install patterned carpet floor coverings 56 MSFFL3009 Install custom design carpet and decorative finishes 40 MSFFL3010 Install synthetic floor coverings to sports facilities and outdoor spaces 80 MSFFL3011 Install carpet floor coverings to custom design stairs 56 MSFFL3012 Install linoleum floor coverings 40 MSFFL3013 Install commercial vinyl floor coverings 40 MSFFL3014 Install resilient floor coverings using custom designs and decorative finishes 40 MSFFL3015 Install resilient tiles using custom designs and decorative finishes 40 MSFFL3016 Install rubber floor coverings 40 MSFFL3017 Install resilient sheet to walls 24 MSFFL3018 Install resilient sheet to bench and counter tops 24 MSFFL3019 Install anti-static resilient floor coverings 20 MSFFL3020 Install conductive resilient floor coverings 20 MSFFL3021 Cut and install resilient floor coverings to stairs 32 MSFFL3022 Mix and apply epoxy and seamless floor coverings 32 MSFFL3023 Apply solvent-based coatings to timber flooring 16 MSFFL3024 Apply water-based coatings to timber flooring 16 MSFFL3025 Apply oil-based coatings to timber flooring 16 MSFFL3026 Apply composite-based coatings to timber flooring 16 MSFFL3027 Apply emulsion wax to timber flooring 16 MSFFL3028 Apply stains and fillers to timber flooring 16 MSFFL3029 Adapt and apply custom designs to timber flooring 40 MSFFL3030 Cut and install timber flooring materials to stairs 40 MSFFL3031 Install direct stick timber flooring 56 MSFFL3032 Inspect defective timber flooring 40 MSFFL3033 Install block parquetry flooring 32 MSFFL3034 Install cork tiles 48 MSFFL3035 Install patterned parquetry flooring 32 MSFFL3036 Install mosaic parquetry flooring 32 MSFFL3037 Install sprung timber flooring 56 MSFFL3038 Install strip timber flooring onto battens 32 MSFFL3039 Install strip timber flooring onto plywood 32 MSFFL3040 Repair timber flooring 24 Page 10 of 49 MSFFL3041 Maintain timber, laminate and engineered flooring 24 MSFFL3042 Fine sand timber flooring 24 MSFFL3043 Edge sand timber flooring 16 MSFFL3044 Sand cork flooring 16 MSFFL3045 Sand and fill parquetry flooring 16 MSFFL3046 Apply finishes to cork flooring 24 MSFFL3047 Polish concrete floors using planetary machines 20 MSFFL3048 Select and fit diamond tools for concrete surface preparation and polishing 15 MSFFL3049 Apply densifiers and sealers to concrete surfaces 20 MSFFL3050 Provide advice to customers on floor coverings 40 MSFFM1001 Construct a basic timber furnishing product 100 MSFFM1002 Operate basic woodworking machines 100 MSFFM2001 Use furniture making sector hand and power tools 40 MSFFM2002 Assemble furnishing components 20 MSFFM2003 Select and apply hardware 16 MSFFM2004 Apply sheet laminates by hand 8 MSFFM2005 Join solid timber 8 MSFFM2006 Hand make timber joints 40 MSFFM2007 Follow plans to assemble production furniture 16 MSFFM2008 Bend and form cane 60 MSFFM2009 Construct cane furniture 100 MSFFM2010 Set up and operate basic static machines 56 MSFFM2011 Apply manufactured board conversion techniques 16 MSFFM2012 Set up, operate and maintain pressure and clamping machines 20 MSFFM3001 Construct chair and couch frames 64 MSFFM3002 Construct furniture using leg and rail method 64 MSFFM3003 Produce angled and curved furniture using manufactured board 64 MSFFM3004 Produce angled and curved furniture using solid timber 64 MSFFM3005 Fabricate custom furniture 64 MSFFM3006 Install furnishing products 24 MSFFM3007 Prepare and apply decorative surfaces for furniture 24 MSFFM3008 Select timbers for furniture production 8 MSFFM3009 Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings 60 MSFFM3010 Prepare cutting list from plans and job specifications 16 MSFFM3011 Measure and draw site layout for manufactured furniture products 16 MSFFM3012 Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines 24 MSFFM3013 Set up, operate and maintain drilling machines 24 MSFFM3014 Set up, operate and maintain joining machines 52 MSFFM3015 Set up, operate and maintain planing and finishing machines 40 MSFFM3016 Set up, operate and maintain multi-head planing and moulding machines 60 MSFFM3017 Set up, operate and maintain routing and shaping machines 60 Page 11 of 49 MSFFM3018 Set up, operate and maintain mechanical wood-turning lathes 60 MSFFM3019 Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding machines 60 MSFFM3020 Fabricate synthetic solid surface products 40 MSFFM3021 Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) sizing machines 60 MSFFM3022 Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining and processing centres 80 MSFFM3023 Produce and maintain cutting tools 40 MSFFM3024 Construct jigs and fixtures 40 MSFFM4001 Hand carve wood to custom design 60 MSFFM4002 Construct joints for custom furniture 40 MSFFM4003 Produce curved and shaped components for custom furniture 64 MSFFM4004 Produce timber veneered components for custom furniture 64 MSFFT4001 Coordinate on-site installation of furnishing products 40 MSFFT4002 Customise stock lines 54 MSFFT4003 Organise production processes 60 MSFFT4004 Establish and monitor production inventory requirements 36 MSFFT4005 Install and commission computer numerically controlled (CNC) software 20 MSFFT4006 Construct prototypes and samples 160 MSFFT4007 Sample, inspect and test products to specifications 36 MSFFT4008 Interpret and use workplace information 54 MSFFT4009 Match furnishing style and materials to customer requirements 24 MSFFT4010 Identify and calculate production costs 36 MSFFT4011 Purchase materials and consumables 36 MSFFT4012 Prepare a tender submission 40 MSFFT5001 Evaluate and select production materials and equipment 40 MSFFT5002 Establish and develop production processes and area layout 54 MSFFT5003 Manage installation and commissioning of equipment 20 MSFFT5004 Develop and document procedures and specifications 54 MSFFT5005 Organise enterprise maintenance programs 60 MSFFT5006 Plan production 54 MSFFT5007 Optimise computer numerically controlled (CNC) operations 60 MSFFT5008 Develop, trial and evaluate prototypes 108 MSFFT5009 Determine production feasibility of designs 36 MSFFT5010 Develop products and related processes 54 MSFGG1001 Complete a basic glass and glazing project 100 MSFGG2001 Use glass and glazing sector hand and power tools 56 MSFGG2002 Use, handle and store glass and glazing products and consumables 60 MSFGG2003 Operate glass freefall rack and table 8 MSFGG2004 Process thin glass by hand 64 MSFGG2005 Apply basic glass handling 8 Page 12 of 49 MSFGG2006 Move single glass sheets by mechanical means 16 MSFGG2007 Process glass by basic machines 48 MSFGG2008 Glaze and re-glaze residential windows and doors 72 MSFGG2009 Fabricate and assemble frames 48 MSFGG2010 Fabricate and install insect and security screens 44 MSFGG3001 Store and handle glass 20 MSFGG3002 Assess glass and glazing requirements 42 MSFGG3003 Move block and bulk glass sheet by mechanical means 32 MSFGG3004 Process thick glass 73 MSFGG3005 Process glass by semi-automatic machines 52 MSFGG3006 Process glass by automatic machines 52 MSFGG3007 Apply and handle films and coated glass 48 MSFGG3008 Form glass 40 MSFGG3009 Apply patterns and designs to glass 32 MSFGG3010 Set up and operate glass laminating equipment 60 MSFGG3011 Set up and operate glass toughening equipment 60 MSFGG3012 Set up and operate glass mirroring equipment 60 MSFGG3013 Set up and operate insulated glass unit (IGU) manufacturing equipment 60 MSFGG3014 Construct and repair leadlight panels 65 MSFGG3015 Fabricate and install shower screens and wardrobe doors 24 MSFGG3016 Fabricate and install residential windows and doors 40 MSFGG3017 Fabricate and install commercial glazing 45 MSFGG3018 Prepare and install architectural engineered glazing 40 MSFGG3019 Conduct commercial and structural re-glazing 40 MSFGG3020 Use static machines for aluminium and unplasticised polyvinyl chloride (uPVC) chloride fabrication 50 MSFGG3021 Prepare and install mirrors and glass splashbacks 50 MSFGG4001 Apply standards and codes of practice for the glass industry 36 MSFGG4002 Use glass industry data systems 30 MSFGG4003 Manage glass industry production scheduling 40 MSFGG4004 Perform laser measurement and levelling for glass windows and doors in buildings 20 MSFGG4005 Set up, configure, upgrade and troubleshoot glass and glazing plant and ancillary equipment 40 MSFGG4006 Operate complex glass processing plant control systems 80 MSFGG4007 Manage glass processing plant shutdown and re-start 40 MSFGG4008 Undertake planning and coordination for commercial glazing installation operations 200 MSFGN2001 Make measurements and calculations 30 MSFGN2002 Move and store materials and products 16 MSFGN3001 Read and interpret work documents 24 MSFGN3002 Estimate and cost job 16 Page 13 of 49 MSFID1001 Plan the decoration of a simple space 100 MSFID3001 Source and specify decoration products 20 MSFID3002 Style a retail display 36 MSFID4001 Research, analyse and apply colour for interior spaces 80 MSFID4002 Decorate residential interiors 80 MSFID4003 Prepare a materials board for client presentation 20 MSFID4004 Research and recommend furniture and accessories 36 MSFID4005 Research and recommend soft furnishings for interiors 50 MSFID4006 Research and recommend hard materials and finishes for interiors 54 MSFID4007 Identify materials, construction techniques and methods used in building interiors 54 MSFID4008 Assess interior light and recommend light fittings 36 MSFID4009 Research architectural styles and movements 36 MSFID4010 Research interior decoration and design influences 36 MSFID4011 Determine work health and safety (WHS) implications of interior effects 10 MSFID5001 Design residential interiors 108 MSFID5002 Develop a decoration proposal for a complex site 108 MSFID5003 Evaluate site for interior design brief 40 MSFID5004 Specify structural elements, systems and services for interior spaces 72 MSFID5005 Explore and apply creative design methodology to interior space 60 MSFID5006 Design interior lighting 36 MSFID5007 Decorate for events 40 MSFID5008 Design for people with disabilities and the elderly 108 MSFID5009 Research and recommend colour and applied finishes 40 MSFID5010 Provide interior styling service 36 MSFID5011 Specify soft furnishings for complete interior solution 54 MSFID5012 Research and recommend artwork 36 MSFID5013 Design for small to medium scale commercial or institutional interiors 108 MSFID5014 Use CAD applications to complete models and documentation for interior design projects 80 MSFID5015 Decorate interiors for restoration projects 80 MSFID6001 Resolve complex spatial design problems through modelling 54 MSFID6002 Apply 3-D visualisation techniques to represent interior designs 54 MSFID6003 Design for large scale commercial or institutional interiors 108 MSFID6004 Design interiors for hospitality environments 108 MSFID6005 Design for retail interiors 108 MSFID6006 Design for conservation and restoration projects 108 MSFID6007 Select and instruct consultants and contractors 40 MSFID6008 Evaluate design project outcomes 36 MSFID6009 Produce digital presentations for commercial projects 72 MSFKB2001 Prepare for cabinet installation 12 MSFKB2002 Provide assistance in cabinet installation 12 Page 14 of 49 MSFKB3001 Identify processes in kitchen and bathroom projects 80 MSFKB3002 Determine requirements for installation of cabinets 46 MSFKB3003 Check and measure fit of cabinets 20 MSFKB3004 Conduct on-site adjustments to cabinets and components 16 MSFKB3005 Fabricate cabinets for the built-in environment 80 MSFKB3006 Install fitted cabinets and components 35 MSFKB3007 Provide advice on cabinet design features 40 MSFKB3008 Identify cabinet construction and installation methods 22 MSFKB4001 Determine spatial planning considerations for kitchen design 84 MSFKB4002 Research and recommend materials, components and finishes for kitchen designs 60 MSFKB4003 Identify and document services required to support fitted furniture designs 72 MSFKB4004 Determine spatial planning considerations for bathroom design 60 MSFKB4005 Research and recommend materials, components and finishes for bathroom designs 48 MSFKB4006 Prepare quotation and contract documentation for design project 84 MSFKB4007 Design ancillary residential cabinetry 72 MSFKB4008 Determine layout for laundry components 60 MSFMB2001 Prepare and assemble base unit 20 MSFMB2002 Assemble mattress components 40 MSFMB2003 Cut mattress and base fabrics 40 MSFMB2004 Assemble springs for mattresses 20 MSFMB2005 Make springs for mattresses and bases 40 MSFMB2006 Set up, operate and maintain a tape edging machine 20 MSFMB2007 Set up, operate and maintain a quilting machine 80 MSFPF1001 Frame a simple artwork 100 MSFPF2001 Use picture framing sector hand and power tools 40 MSFPF2002 Cut mouldings to length 28 MSFPF2003 Join mouldings 40 MSFPF2004 Mount artwork 52 MSFPF2005 Cut mat boards 44 MSFPF2006 Cut and handle glazing materials for framing 24 MSFPF2007 Assemble a basic artwork package 40 MSFPF2008 Recognise and repair finishes of framing materials 44 MSFPF3001 De-frame artwork 32 MSFPF3002 Decorate mat boards 48 MSFPF3003 Set up and operate computer numerically controlled (CNC) machines for picture framing work 60 MSFPF3004 Prepare textiles for framing 60 MSFPF3005 Recognise and handle artwork for framing 60 MSFPF3006 Prepare design requirements for framing 48 MSFPF3007 Apply frame finishes 48 Page 15 of 49 MSFPF3008 Assemble a complex artwork package 60 MSFPF3009 Install artwork 28 MSFPF4001 Design and construct ornamental frames 80 MSFPF4002 Determine and apply gilding techniques 80 MSFPT3001 Apply piano industry knowledge and work techniques 12 MSFPT3002 Select materials for piano repair and manufacture 15 MSFPT3003 Repair upright and grand piano actions, keys and pedals 50 MSFPT3004 Rebuild upright and grand piano actions, keys and pedals 90 MSFPT3005 Re-string and re-pin a piano 40 MSFPT3006 Regulate actions, keys and pedals of upright pianos 50 MSFPT3007 Regulate actions, keys and pedals of grand pianos 40 MSFPT3008 Apply piano tuning theory and basic acoustics 30 MSFPT3009 Develop control of tuning hammers 30 MSFPT3010 Pitch raise a piano 30 MSFPT3011 Tune unisons aurally to a beatless condition 60 MSFPT3012 Tune octaves aurally to appropriate stretch 60 MSFPT3013 Tune a temperament octave to produce an equally tempered scale 60 MSFPT3014 Tune a piano aurally and electronically within time and accuracy constraints 90 MSFPT3015 Voice a piano 40 MSFPT3016 Provide advice to customers on piano tuning and repair 20 MSFSF1001 Produce basic soft furnishing accessories 100 MSFSF2001 Cut single layer fabrics 40 MSFSF2002 Machine sew materials 48 MSFSF2003 Machine sew specialised sewn products 60 MSFSF2004 Hand sew soft furnishings 16 MSFSF2005 Operate a steam press 16 MSFSF2006 Calculate fabric quantities for window coverings 56 MSFSF2007 Construct unlined curtains and drapes 48 MSFSF2008 Construct lined curtains and drapes 40 MSFSF2009 Construct padded pelmets 40 MSFSF2010 Make up tracks for window coverings 24 MSFSF2011 Fit and adjust curtain hardware 48 MSFSF2012 Fit and adjust interior blinds 24 MSFSF2013 Dress windows 24 MSFSF2014 Use soft furnishing sector hand and power tools 56 MSFSF3001 Operate drop cutting machines 24 MSFSF3002 Use automated curtain pleating equipment 24 MSFSF3003 Follow patterns to produce window toppings 40 MSFSF3004 Construct Roman-style blinds 56 MSFSF3005 Construct Austrian festoon-style blinds 56 MSFSF3006 Chemically join textiles 24 Page 16 of 49 MSFSF3007 Lay out patterns and cut fabrics 40 MSFSF3008 Measure up and calculate fabric quantities for window coverings 56 MSFSF3009 Manufacture bedspreads, bed linen and table cloths 65 MSFSF3010 Advise customers on interior decoration 52 MSFSF3011 Install motorised curtains and blinds 60 MSFSF3012 Follow patterns to produce soft furnishing accessories 40 MSFSF3013 Provide technical advice to customers 48 MSFSL2001 Assemble leadlight and stained glass components 112 MSFSL3001 Apply product and material knowledge to leadlight and stained glass operations 50 MSFSL3002 Protect stained glass and leadlighting 40 MSFSL3003 Fabricate and install residential leadlight and stained glass windows and doors 80 MSFSL3004 Prepare and install architectural engineered leadlight and stained glass 80 MSFSL3005 Paint and fire glass 180 MSFSL5001 Assess conservation requirements 80 MSFSL5002 Remove heritage leadlight and stained glass 80 MSFSL5003 Conserve heritage leadlight and stained glass 80 MSFSL5004 Install heritage leadlight and stained glass 80 MSFSL5005 Apply innovation in contemporary leadlight and stained glass 80 MSFSS2001 Rectify faults in product 30 MSFSS2002 Prepare product for Australian Standards testing 20 MSFSS2003 Undertake surface preparation 30 MSFSS3001 Install security screens and grilles 60 MSFSS3002 Apply patterns and designs to security screens and grilles 24 MSFSS3003 Resolve quality and compliance issues 16 MSFUP1001 Complete a basic upholstery project 100 MSFUP2001 Use upholstery sector hand and power tools 48 MSFUP2002 Fit upholstery components 36 MSFUP2003 Apply contemporary foundations to upholstered furniture 48 MSFUP2004 Machine sew basic upholstery final cover materials 36 MSFUP2005 Develop cutting plan and cut single layer upholstery fabric 36 MSFUP2006 Dismantle and re-assemble furniture for upholstering 48 MSFUP3001 Apply traditional foundations to upholstered furniture 64 MSFUP3002 Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using basic techniques 48 MSFUP3003 Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using decorative techniques 60 MSFUP3004 Lay out patterns and cut leather 24 MSFUP3005 Machine sew complex upholstery final cover materials 24 MSFUP3006 Fit and apply leather to furniture 24 MSFUP3007 Manufacture and fit loose covers 48 MSFUP3008 Apply finishing techniques to upholstered furniture 24 MSFUP3009 Develop cutting plan and cut multiple layer upholstery fabric 24 MSFUP3010 Cut, sew and fit skirts to upholstered furniture 28 Page 17 of 49 MSFUP3011 Cut, sew and fit or fill cushions 48 MSFUP3012 Apply marine sewing and installation techniques 60 MSFUP3013 Cut and sew canvas and acrylics 60 MSFUP3014 Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) cutting machines 100 Page 18 of 49 SAMPLE TRAINING PROGRAMS A range of Sample Training Plans have been provided to demonstrate the flexibility of qualifications contained in the MSF Furnishing Training Package, but are by no means mandatory. Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Preparatory qualification for work in the furniture industry Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS100A MSAPMOPS101A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A Electives BSBDES201A MSFFM1001 MSFFM1002 Unit Title Certificate I in Furnishing MSF10113 Provides a pathway to furnishing operations. Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Follow OHS procedures Make measurements Communicate in the workplace Work in a team 30 20 30 20 30 Follow a design process Construct a basic timber furnishing product Operate basic woodworking machines 40 100 100 370 Total Hours Page 19 of 49 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Semi-skilled furniture production worker Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS200A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFGN2001 Electives LMTTF2009A Unit Title MSFBA2001 MSFBA2002 MSFBA2005 MSFBA2006 MSFBA2007 MSFBA2008 MSFBA2009 MSFBA2010 Certificate II in Furnishing MSF20113 Appropriate for a semi-skilled worker in the furnishing sector. Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Work safely Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Make measurements and calculations 30 30 20 30 30 Identify and select canvas and sail materials Use blinds, awnings, security screens and grilles hand and power tools Set up, operate and maintain blinds and awnings sector static machines Construct vertical-style blinds Construct textiles for canopy-style awnings Construct plastic and timber Venetian-style blinds Construct aluminium Venetian-style blinds Construct metal louvre and canopy-hooded style awnings Construct aluminium roll-up style awnings Total Hours 40 Page 20 of 49 40 50 50 40 50 50 60 60 580 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Finisher and routine assembler/disassembler of furniture Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS100A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFFF2001 MSFFF2003 MSFGN2001 TLID2003A Electives MSFFF2002 MSFFF2004 MSFFF2005 MSFFF2007 MSFFF2008 Unit Title Certificate II in Furniture Finishing MSF20213 Appropriate for a process worker in the Furniture Finishing sector. Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Follow OHS procedures Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Use furniture finishing sector hand and power tools Remove surface coatings Make measurements and calculations Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 30 20 20 30 48 40 30 40 Dismantle and reassemble furniture Prepare surfaces for finishing Maintain spray equipment and booth Apply stains, fillers and bleach Apply surface coatings by hand 56 24 24 52 40 454 Total Hours Page 21 of 49 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Installers of kitchen, bathroom and other fitted cabinets Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFFM2001 MSFGN2001 Electives MEM16008A MSAPMOHS200A MSFFF2004 MSFFF2006 MSFFM2002 MSFFM2006 MSFFM2010 MSS402051A Unit Title Certificate II in Furniture Making MSF20313 Appropriate for kitchen, bathroom and other fitted cabinets installers in the Furniture Making sector Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Use furniture making sector hand and power tools Make measurements and calculations 30 20 30 40 30 Interact with computing technology Work safely Prepare surfaces for finishing Apply surface coatings by spray gun Assemble furnishing components Hand make timber joints Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines Apply quality standards Total Hours 20 30 24 60 20 40 56 30 430 Page 22 of 49 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Flat glass worker Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS100A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFGN2001 Electives HLTAID003 MSFGG2001 MSFGG2003 MSFGG2004 MSFGG2005 MSFGG2007 MSFGG2008 MSFGG2010 Unit Title Certificate II in Glass and Glazing MSF20413 Appropriate for a process worker in the Flat Glass sector. Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Follow OHS procedures Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Make measurements and calculations 30 20 20 30 30 Apply first aid Use glass and glazing sector hand and power tools Operate glass freefall rack and table Process thin glass by hand Apply basic glass handling Process glass by basic machines Glaze and re-glaze residential windows and doors Fabricate and install insect and security screens Total Hours 18 56 8 64 8 48 72 44 448 Page 23 of 49 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description French polisher Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS200A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFFF2001 MSFFF2002 MSFGN2001 MSFGN3001 MSFGN3002 TLID2003A Electives MSFFF2003 MSFFF2004 MSFFF2005 MSFFF2007 MSFFF2008 MSFFF3001 MSFFF3003 MSFFF3004 MSFFF3005 MSFFF3006 MSFFF3007 MSFFF3008 Unit Title MSFFF3009 Certificate III in Furniture Finishing (specialising in French polishing) MSF30113 Appropriate for a tradesperson working as a French polisher. Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Work safely Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Use furniture finishing sector hand and power tools Dismantle and re-assemble furniture Make measurements and calculations Read and interpret work documents Estimate and cost job Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 30 30 20 30 48 56 30 24 16 40 Remove surface coatings Prepare surfaces for finishing Maintain spray equipment and booth Apply stains, fillers and bleach Apply surface coatings by hand Match and make up colours Apply plural component coatings Apply soft rubber techniques Enhance finishes Repair and touch up surfaces Apply graining and decorative finishes Apply traditional French polishing techniques Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) coating systems Total Hours 40 24 24 52 40 52 52 20 24 40 40 60 Page 24 of 49 40 832 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Notes Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS200A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFFF2004 MSFFM2001 MSFFM2002 MSFFM2006 MSFFM2010 MSFFM2011 MSFFM3009 MSFGN2001 MSFGN3001 MSFGN3002 TLID2003A Electives MSFFM2003 MSFFM2005 MSFFM2007 MSFFM2008 MSFFM3002 MSFFM3005 MSFFM3006 MSFFM3007 MSFFM3012 MSFFM3014 MSFFM3015 MSFFM3017 MSFFM3024 Furniture Maker Certificate III in Furniture Making MSF30213 Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Furniture Making sector making freestanding furniture This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules Unit Title Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Work safely Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Prepare surfaces for finishing Use furniture making sector hand and power tools Assemble furnishing components Hand make timber joints Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines Apply manufactured board conversion techniques Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings Make measurements and calculations Read and interpret work documents Estimate and cost job Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 30 30 20 30 24 40 20 40 56 16 60 30 24 16 40 Select and apply hardware Join solid timber Follow plans to assemble production furniture Bend and form cane Construct furniture using leg and rail method Fabricate custom furniture Install furnishing products Prepare and apply decorative surfaces for furniture Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines Set up, operate and maintain joining machines Set up, operate and maintain planing and finishing machines Set up, operate and maintain routing and shaping machines Construct jigs and fixtures Total Hours 16 8 16 60 64 64 24 24 24 52 40 60 40 968 Page 25 of 49 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Notes Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS200A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFFM2001 MSFFM2010 MSFFM3009 MSFFM3010 MSFGN2001 MSFGN3001 MSFGN3002 Electives MSFFDT4009 MSFFF2004 MSFFM2002 MSFFM2004 MSFFM2005 MSFFM2007 MSFFM2011 MSFFM3012 MSFFM3013 MSFFM3014 MSFFM3015 MSFFM3016 MSFFM3017 MSFFM3019 MSFFM3020 MSFFM3024 Timber and Composites Machinist (Flat Panel Machining) Certificate III in Timber and Composites Machining (Flat Panel Machining) MSF30313 Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Furniture sector using panel products. This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules Unit Title Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Work safely Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Use furniture making sector hand and power tools Set up and operate basic static machines Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings Prepare cutting list from plans and job specifications Make measurements and calculations Read and interpret work documents Estimate and cost job Set up, operate and maintain basic static woodworking machines for furniture designs Prepare surfaces for finishing Assemble furnishing components Apply sheet laminates by hand Join solid timber Follow plans to assemble production furniture Apply manufactured board conversion techniques Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines Set up, operate and maintain drilling machines Set up, operate and maintain joining machines Set up, operate and maintain planing and finishing machines Set up, operate and maintain multi-head planing and moulding machines Set up, operate and maintain routing and shaping machines Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding machines Fabricate synthetic solid surface products Construct jigs and fixtures Total Hours Page 26 of 49 30 30 20 30 40 56 60 16 30 24 16 54 24 20 8 8 16 16 24 24 52 40 60 60 60 40 40 898 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Glass and Glazing (Architectural Stained Glass) Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules Unit Code Core HLTAID003 MSAENV272B MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFGG2001 MSFGG2003 MSFGG2004 MSFGG2005 MSFGG2006 MSFGG2007 MSFGN2001 Electives CPCCCM2001A MSAPMOHS200A MSFFM3009 MSFGG2009 MSFGG3002 MSFGG3014 MSFGN3002 MSFSL2001 Unit Title MSFSL3001 MSFSL3002 MSFSL3003 MSFSL3004 MSFSL3005 Certificate III in Glass and Glazing (Architectural Stained Glass) MSF30413 Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the Glass and Glazing Sector Hours Apply first aid Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Use glass and glazing sector hand and power tools Operate glass freefall rack and table Process thin glass by hand Apply basic glass handling Move single glass sheets by mechanical means Process glass by basic machines Make measurements and calculations 18 30 20 30 56 8 64 8 16 48 30 Read and interpret plans and specifications Work safely Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings Fabricate and assemble frames Assess glass and glazing requirements # Construct and repair leadlight panels Estimate and cost job Assemble leadlight and stained glass components # Apply product and material knowledge to leadlight and stained glass operations Protect stained glass and leadlighting Fabricate and install residential leadlight and stained glass windows and doors Prepare and install architectural engineered leadlight and stained glass Paint and fire glass # Total Hours 36 30 60 48 42 65 16 112 Page 27 of 49 50 40 80 80 180 1167 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Picture Framer Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS200A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFGN2001 MSFPF2001 MSFPF2002 MSFPF2003 MSFPF2004 MSFPF2005 MSFPF2006 MSFPF3001 MSFPF3005 MSFPF3006 Electives ICPPR384A MSFPF2007 MSFPF2008 MSFPF3002 MSFPF3007 MSFPF3008 MSFPF3009 Unit Title Certificate III in Picture Framing MSF30513 Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the picture framing sector Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Work safely Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Make measurements and calculations Use picture framing sector hand and power tools Cut mouldings to length Join mouldings Mount artwork Cut mat boards Cut and handle glazing materials for framing De-frame artwork Recognise and handle artwork for framing Prepare design requirements for framing 30 30 20 30 30 40 28 40 52 44 24 32 60 48 Set up and produce basic digital print Assemble a basic artwork package Recognise and repair finishes of framing materials Decorate mat boards Apply frame finishes Assemble a complex artwork package Install artwork Total Hours 50 40 44 48 48 60 28 826 Page 28 of 49 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Soft furnisher Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS200A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFSF2014 Unit Title MSFSF3008 Electives MSFSF2001 MSFSF2002 MSFSF2003 MSFSF2004 MSFSF2008 MSFSF2010 MSFSF2011 MSFSF2012 MSFSF2013 MSFSF3004 MSFSF3005 MSFSF3007 MSFSF3010 MSFSF3013 Certificate III in Soft Furnishing MSF30613 Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the soft furnishing sector Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Work safely Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Use soft furnishing sector hand and power tools Measure up and calculate fabric quantities for window coverings 30 30 20 30 56 Cut single layer fabrics Machine sew materials Machine sew specialised sewn products Hand sew soft furnishings Construct lined curtains and drapes Make up tracks for window coverings Fit and adjust curtain hardware Fit and adjust interior blinds Dress windows Construct Roman-style blinds Construct Austrian festoon-style blinds Lay out patterns and cut fabrics Advise customers on interior decoration Provide technical advice to customers 40 48 60 16 40 24 48 24 24 56 56 40 52 48 798 Total Hours Page 29 of 49 56 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Upholsterer Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS200A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFGN2001 MSFGN3001 MSFGN3002 MSFUP2001 MSFUP2002 MSFUP2004 MSFUP2005 MSFUP2006 Unit Title MSFUP3002 TLID2003A Electives MSFSF3010 MSFUP2003 MSFUP3001 MSFUP3003 MSFUP3004 MSFUP3005 MSFUP3006 MSFUP3007 MSFUP3008 MSFUP3009 MSFUP3013 Certificate III in Upholstery MSF30713 Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the upholstery sector Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Work safely Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Make measurements and calculations Read and interpret work documents Estimate and cost job Use upholstery sector hand and power tools Fit upholstery components Machine sew basic upholstery final cover materials Develop cutting plan and cut single layer upholstery fabric Dismantle and reassemble furniture for upholstering Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using basic techniques Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 30 30 20 30 30 24 16 48 36 36 36 48 Advise customers on interior decoration Apply contemporary foundations to upholstered furniture Apply traditional foundations to upholstered furniture Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using decorative techniques Lay out patterns and cut leather Machine sew complex upholstery final cover materials Fit and apply leather to furniture Manufacture and fit loose covers Apply finishing techniques to upholstered furniture Develop cutting plan and cut multiple layer upholstery fabric Cut and sew canvas and acrylics Total Hours 52 48 64 Page 30 of 49 48 40 60 24 24 24 48 24 24 60 924 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Flooring Installer Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS200A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFFL2001 MSFFL2002 MSFFL3001 Unit Title MSFFL3002 MSFGN2001 MSFGN3001 TLID2003A Electives MSFFL3006 MSFFL3008 MSFFL3011 MSFFL2019 MSFFL3005 MSFFL3009 MSFFL3037 MSFFL3034 MSFFL2026 MSFFL3029 MSFFL3032 MSFFL3033 MSFFL3035 MSFFL2015 Certificate III in Flooring Technology MSF30813 Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the flooring technology sector Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Work safely Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Use flooring technology sector hand and power tools Receive and prepare floor covering materials for installation Plan and cost flooring technology work Establish and maintain a safe flooring technology work environment Make measurements and calculations Read and interpret work documents Handle dangerous goods/hazardous substances 30 30 20 30 56 8 24 Install adhesive fixed carpet floor coverings Install patterned carpet floor coverings Install carpet floor coverings to custom design stairs Install carpet tiles using standard installation procedures Install carpet tiles using custom designs Install custom design carpet and decorative finishes Install sprung timber flooring Install cork tiles Nail strip timber flooring Adapt and apply custom designs to timber flooring Inspect defective timber flooring Install block parquetry flooring Install patterned parquetry flooring Coarse sand timber flooring Total Hours 80 56 56 40 40 40 56 48 40 40 40 32 32 24 924 Page 31 of 49 8 30 24 40 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Notes Unit Code Core BSBFLM303C BSBPRO401A MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS200A MSAPMSUP102A MSFBA2001 MSFGN2001 MSFGN2002 MSFGN3001 MSFGN3002 Electives BSBFLM309C CPCCCM2002A CPCCCO2013A CPCCOHS2001A LMTGN2005B MSFBA2002 MSFBA2005 MSFBA2006 MSFBA3002 MSFBA3003 MSFBA3008 MSFBA3009 MSFFM2010 MSFSF2001 MSFSF2002 Blind and awning installer. Certificate III in Blinds and Awnings, Security Screens and Grilles (Blinds and Awnings) MSF30913 Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the blind and awning installation sector This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules Unit Title Hours Contribute to effective workplace relationships Develop product knowledge Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Work safely Communicate in the workplace Use blinds, awnings, security screens and grilles sector hand and power tools Make measurements and calculations Move and store materials and products Read and interpret work documents Estimate and cost job 40 30 30 30 20 Support continuous improvement systems and processes Carry out excavation Carry out concreting to simple forms Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry Perform minor maintenance Set up, operate and maintain blinds and awnings sector static machines Construct vertical-style blinds Construct textiles for canopy-style awnings Install exterior blinds and awnings Install timber shutters Construct pelmets Provide advice to customers on blinds and awnings Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines Cut single layer fabrics Machine sew materials Total Hours 40 16 20 Page 32 of 49 40 30 16 24 16 20 30 50 50 40 60 60 40 40 56 40 48 886 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Notes Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS200A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A Electives BSBDES301A BSBDES305A MSFBA3009 MSFGN3002 MSFID3002 MSFSF3008 MSFSF3010 SIRRRPK010A SIRXSLS303 Interior Design Retail Employee Certificate III in Interior Decoration Retail Services MSF31013 Appropriate for sales assistant working in an interior retail operation providing product information to assist a customer purchase products for use in interior decoration This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules Unit Title Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Work safely Communicate in the workplace Work in a team 30 30 20 30 Explore the use of colour Source and apply information on the history and theory of design Provide advice to customers on blinds and awnings Estimate and cost job Style a retail display Measure up and calculate fabric quantities for window coverings Advise customers on interior decoration Recommend home and home improvement products and services Build relationships with customers Total Hours 40 Page 33 of 49 65 40 16 36 56 52 35 35 485 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Notes Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFFM2001 MSFGN2001 MSFGN3001 Electives BSBCUS301B CUVACD302A MSAPMOHS200A MSFFF2004 MSFFF2006 MSFFM2002 MSFFM2003 MSFFM2005 MSFFM2010 MSFFM2011 MSFFM3002 MSFFM3004 MSFFM3014 MSFFM3015 MSFFM3017 MSFFM3019 MSFFM3024 MSFFT4001 MSFFT4008 MSFGN3002 MSS402001A MSS402002A Cabinet maker Certificate III in Cabinet Making (Furniture) MSF31113 Appropriate for a tradesperson working in the cabinet making (furniture) sector This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules Unit Title Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Use furniture making hand and power tools Make measurements and calculations Read and interpret work documents 30 20 30 40 30 24 Deliver and monitor a service to customers Produce computer-aided drawings Work safely Prepare surfaces for finishing Apply surface coatings by spray gun Assemble furnishing components Select and apply hardware Join solid timber Set up, operate and maintain basic static machines Apply manufactured board conversion techniques Construct furniture using leg and rail method Produce angled and curved furniture using solid timber Set up, operate and maintain joining machines Set up, operate and maintain planing and finishing machines Set up, operate and maintain routing and shaping machines Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding machines Construct jigs and fixtures Coordinate on-site installation of furnishing products Interpret and use workplace information Estimate and cost job Apply competitive manufacturing practices Sustain process improvements Total Hours 35 50 30 24 60 20 16 8 56 16 64 64 52 40 60 Page 34 of 49 60 40 40 54 16 40 40 1059 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Piano technician Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS200A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A MSFGN2001 Electives MSFFF3006 MSFFM2002 MSFFM2006 MSFGN3001 MSFGN3002 MSFPT3001 MSFPT3002 MSFPT3003 MSFPT3004 MSFPT3005 MSFPT3006 MSFPT3007 MSFPT3008 MSFPT3009 MSFPT3010 MSFPT3011 MSFPT3012 Unit Title MSFPT3013 MSFPT3015 MSFPT3016 Certificate III in Piano Technology MSF31213 Appropriate for a piano technician Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Work safely Communicate in the workplace Work in a team Make measurements and calculations 30 30 20 30 30 Repair and touch up surfaces Assemble furnishing components Hand make timber joints Read and interpret work documents Estimate and cost job Apply piano industry knowledge and work techniques Select materials for piano actions and key repairs Repair upright and grand piano actions, keys and pedals Rebuild upright and grand piano actions, keys and pedals Re-string and re-pin a piano Regulate actions, keys and pedals of upright pianos Regulate actions, keys and pedals of grand pianos Apply piano tuning theory and basic acoustics Develop control of tuning hammers Pitch raise a piano Tune unisons aurally to a beatless condition Tune octaves aurally to appropriate stretch Tune a temperament octave to produce an equally tempered scale Voice a piano Provide advice to customers on piano tuning and repairs Total Hours 40 20 40 24 16 12 15 50 90 40 50 40 30 30 30 60 60 Page 35 of 49 60 40 20 907 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Retail worker in the kitchen and bathroom sector Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core MSAENV272B MSAPMOHS200A MSAPMSUP102A MSAPMSUP106A Electives BSBCUS301B BSBDES202A BSBFIA301A MSFGN3001 MSFGN3002 MSFID3001 MSFKB3001 MSFKB3007 Unit Title SIRRRPK010A Certificate III in Kitchens and Bathrooms – Retail Services MSF31313 Appropriate for a retail workers in the kitchen and bathroom sectors. Hours Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Work safely Communicate in the workplace Work in a team 30 30 20 30 Deliver and monitor a service to customers Evaluate the nature of design in a specific industry context Maintain financial records Read and interpret work documents Estimate and cost job Source and specify decoration products Identify processes in kitchen and bathroom projects Provide advice on cabinet design features Recommend home and home improvement products and services Total Hours 35 30 60 24 16 20 80 40 Page 36 of 49 35 450 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Interior decorator Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core BSBDES302A BSBDES303A CUVACD301A CUVACD303A MSAENV272B MSFID4001 MSFID4002 Unit Title MSFID4011 Electives BSBDES305A CUFDIG303A CUVACD302A CUVILL401A MSFID3001 MSFID4004 MSFID4005 MSFID4006 MSFID4007 MSFID4008 MSFID4009 Certificate IV in Interior Decoration MSF40113 Appropriate for Interior Decoration Assistant, Interior Decoration/Colour Scheme/Colour Coordinator or Consultant, or interior decoration and/or soft furnishing retail/wholesale staff member. Hours Explore and apply the creative design process to 2D forms Explore and apply the creative design process to 3D forms Produce drawings to communicate ideas Produce technical drawings Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Research, analyse and apply colour for interior spaces Decorate residential interiors Determine work health and safety (WHS) implications of interior effects Source and apply information on the history and theory of design Produce and prepare photo images Produce computer-aided drawings Research and apply techniques for illustrative work Source and specify decoration products Research and recommend furniture and accessories Research and recommend soft furnishings for interiors Research and recommend hard materials and finishes for interiors Identify materials, construction techniques and methods used in building interiors Assess interior light and recommend light fittings Research architectural styles and movements Total Hours Page 37 of 49 50 50 80 50 30 80 80 10 65 20 50 50 20 36 50 54 54 36 36 901 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Notes Unit Code Core MEM16006A MEM16007A MSAENV272B MSFFDT4011 MSFFDT4012 Electives BSBOHS404B BSBSMB403A CUVACD302A MSFDN4003 MSFFDT4001 MSFFDT4002 MSFFDT4005 MSFFDT4008 MSFFDT4009 MSFFDT4013 MSFFM4002 MSFFM4003 MSFFM4004 MSFFT4010 Furniture design employee Certificate IV in Furniture Design and Technology (Fine Furniture Making and Furniture Production) MSF40213 Appropriate for first-time member of a design team within a furniture design consultancy, business and/or enterprise involved in designing furniture for volume production. This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Title Hours Organise and communicate information Work with others in a manufacturing, engineering or related environment Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Research and select furniture materials and technology Research furniture styles and movements Contribute to the implementation of strategies to control OHS risk Market the small business Produce computer-aided drawings Produce patterns and templates Apply finishing techniques to custom furniture Assemble custom furniture Construct and evaluate furniture prototypes and samples Produce and evaluate developmental furniture models to scale Set up, operate and maintain basic static woodworking machines for furniture designs Select, use and maintain hand tools for the creation of custom furniture Construct joints for custom furniture Produce curved and shaped components for custom furniture Produce timber veneered components for custom furniture Identify and calculate production costs Total Hours Page 38 of 49 20 10 30 72 30 40 50 50 36 54 108 108 20 54 54 40 64 64 36 940 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Notes Unit Code Core BSBDES401A CPCCOHS1001A MSFDN4001 MSFFDT4004 MSFFM3011 MSFID4001 MSFID4007 MSFID5005 MSFKB3001 MSFKB3008 MSFKB4003 MSFKB4006 MSFKB4007 Electives BSBCUS402B BSBDES305A MSAPMSUP390A MSFFT4009 MSFKB4001 MSFKB4002 MSFKB4008 Designers of kitchens, bathrooms and interior spaces Certificate IV in Design of Kitchens, Bathrooms and Interior Spaces (Kitchen Specialisation) MSF40313 Appropriate for a tradesperson who designs kitchens, bathrooms and other interior spaces that typically feature built-in cabinetry and furniture This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Title Hours Generate design solutions Work safely in the construction industry Produce drawings from design concepts Assess environmental impact of a design Measure and draw site layout for manufactured furniture products Research, analyse and apply colour for interior spaces Identify materials, construction techniques and methods used in building interiors Explore and apply creative design principles to interior space Identify processes in kitchen and bathroom projects Identify cabinet construction and installation methods Identify and document services required to support fitted furniture designs Prepare quotation and contract documentation for design project Design ancillary residential cabinetry 60 6 64 36 Address customer needs Source and apply information on the history and theory of design Use structured problem solving tools Match furnishing style and materials to customer requirements Determine spatial planning considerations for kitchen designs Research and recommend materials, components and finishes for kitchen designs Determine layout for laundry components Total Hours 50 Page 39 of 49 16 80 54 60 80 22 72 84 72 65 40 24 84 60 60 1089 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Glass and glazing industry supervisor Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core BSBMGT401A Unit Title BSBWHS401A MSAENV472B MSFGG4001 Electives BSBCUS402B BSBPRO401A BSBWOR402A CPCCBC4012B ICPSU455C MEM30031A MSFDN5001 MSFFM3009 MSFFT4007 MSFFT4010 MSFGG4003 MSFGG4006 MSFGG4008 MSS403021A Certificate IV in Glass and Glazing MSF40413 Appropriate for a supervisor in the glass and glazing industry Hours Show leadership in the workplace Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs to meet legislative requirements Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices Apply standards and codes of practice for the glass industry Address customer needs Develop product knowledge Promote team effectiveness Read and interpret plans and specifications Supervise and schedule the work of others Operate computer-aided design (CAD) system to produce basic design elements Generate and transfer complex computer-aided drawings and specifications Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings Sample, inspect and test products to specifications Identify and calculate production costs Manage glass industry production scheduling Operate complex glass industry control systems Undertake planning and coordination for commercial glazing installation operations Facilitate a Just in Time system Total Hours Page 40 of 49 50 50 40 36 50 30 50 30 50 40 72 60 36 36 40 80 200 50 1000 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Notes Unit Code Core HLTAID003 MEM05003B MSAENV272B MSFGG2001 MSFGG3001 MSFGG3014 MSFGG4001 MSFSL2001 MSFSL3002 MSFSL3003 MSFSL3004 Electives BSBSMB401A BSBSMB402A BSBSMB403A BSBSMB404A BSBSMB406A BSBSMB407A CULMS010B CUVPRP405A MSFDN4001 MSFDN4002 MSFSL5002 MSFSL5003 MSFSL5004 MSFSL5005 Technical manager Diploma of Stained Glass and Leadlighting MSF50113 Appropriate for a person working in the furnishing industry in a technical middle management position in the stained glass and lead lightning sector. This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Title Hours Apply first aid Perform soft soldering Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Use glass and glazing sector hand and power tools Store and handle glass Construct and repair leadlight panels Apply standards and codes of practice for the glass industry Assemble leadlight and stained glass components Protect stained glass and leadlighting Fabricate and install residential leadlight and stained glass windows and doors Prepare and install architectural engineered leadlight and stained glass Establish legal and risk management requirements of small business Plan small business finances Market the small business Undertake small business planning Manage small business finances Manage a small team Contribute to the preservation of cultural material Develop and discuss ideas for own creative work Produce drawings from design concepts Produce line and component production drawings Remove heritage leadlight and stained glass Conserve heritage leadlight and stained glass Install heritage leadlight and stained glass Apply innovation in contemporary leadlight and stained glass Total Hours Page 41 of 49 18 20 30 56 20 65 36 112 40 80 80 60 50 50 50 60 40 50 60 64 64 80 80 80 80 1425 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Notes Unit Code Core BSBDES302A BSBDES303A BSBDES502A CUVACD301A CUVACD303A MSAENV272B MSFID4001 MSFID4002 MSFID4011 MSFID5003 Electives BSBCRT402A BSBDES305A BSBSMB405B CUVACD302A CUVILL401A MSFFDT5003 MSFID4004 MSFID4005 MSFID4006 MSFID4007 MSFID4009 MSFID4010 MSFID5001 MSFID5005 MSFID5011 MSFID5012 MSFID5013 MSFID5014 SIRRMER512 Interior Design or Decoration Consultant Diploma of Interior Design and Decoration MSF50213 Appropriate for a Consultant or Design Manager within an interior decoration or design consultancy or business This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Title Hours Explore and apply the creative design process to 2D forms Explore and apply the creative design process to 3D forms Establish, negotiate and refine a design brief Produce drawings to communicate ideas Produce technical drawings Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Research, analyse and apply colour for interior spaces Decorate residential interiors Determine work, health and safety (WHS) implications of interior effects Evaluate site for interior design brief 50 50 65 80 50 30 80 80 Collaborate in a creative process Source and apply information on the history and theory of design Monitor and manage small business operations Produce computer-aided drawings Research and apply techniques for illustrative work Develop self as a furniture designer Research and recommend furniture and accessories Research and recommend soft furnishings for interiors Research and recommend hard materials and finishes for interiors Identify materials, construction techniques and methods used in building interiors Research architectural styles and movements Research interior decoration and design influences Design residential interiors Explore and apply creative design methodology to interior space Specify soft furnishings for complete interior solution Research and recommend artwork Design for small to medium scale commercial or institutional interiors Use CAD applications to complete models and documentation for interior design projects Produce perspective drawings, plans and elevations Total Hours 40 Page 42 of 49 10 40 65 45 50 50 72 36 50 54 54 36 36 108 60 54 36 108 80 45 1614 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Notes Unit Code Core MSAENV472B MSFFDT4011 MSFFDT4012 MSFFDT5003 MSFFDT5010 Electives BSBCRT501A BSBDES502A BSBMKG501B BSBPMG522A CUFANM303A MSFDN5001 MSFFDT5001 MSFFDT5002 MSFFDT5004 MSFFDT5005 MSFFDT5008 MSFFDT5013 MSFFT5002 MSFFT5006 MSFFT5008 MSFFT5010 MSS015002A MSS405031A Designer Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology MSF50313 Appropriate for a person working as a consultant or supervisor in the furniture design industry. This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Title Hours Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices Research and select furniture materials and technology Research furniture styles and movements Develop self as a furniture designer Evaluate furniture design proposals and concepts Originate and develop concepts Establish, negotiate and refine a design brief Evaluate marketing opportunities Undertake project work Create digital 3D models Generate and transfer complex computer-aided drawings and specifications Apply ergonomics, anthropometrics and proxemic considerations to a product Assess and resolve technical integrity of a design Construct custom furniture using advanced techniques Design a batch or limited production item of furniture Research and recommend alternative manufacturing processes Evaluate and participate in design industry networks Establish and develop production processes and area layout Plan production Develop, trial and evaluate prototypes Develop products and related processes Develop strategies for more sustainable use of resources Undertake value analysis of product costs in terms of customer requirements Total Hours Page 43 of 49 40 72 30 72 60 30 65 70 60 75 72 108 60 198 30 27 72 54 54 108 54 70 60 1541 Occupation / Work Function Qualification Title Qualification Code Description Designer Notes This training program is a sample only. For advice on how to choose electives others than those listed below, please refer to the MSF Furnishing Training Package and its Qualifications Packaging Rules. Unit Code Core BSBDES302A BSBDES303A BSBDES502A BSBDES601A CUVACD301A CUVACD303A MSAENV272B MSFID4001 Unit Title MSFID4011 MSFID5001 MSFID5003 MSFID5013 MSFID6001 MSFID6002 Electives BSBDES305A BSBDES403A BSBDES602A BSBSMB405B CUFDIG303A CUVACD302A MEM16006A MSFFDT5003 MSFFDT5013 MSFFDT5014 MSFID3001 MSFID4003 MSFID4004 MSFID4005 MSFID4007 MSFID4008 MSFID5002 MSFID5007 MSFID5009 MSFID5010 MSFID5011 MSFID5014 Advanced Diploma of Interior Design MSF60113 Appropriate for a lead interior designer or supervisor of designers. Hours Explore and apply the creative design process to 2D forms Explore and apply the creative design process to 3D forms Establish, negotiate and refine a design brief Manage design realisation Produce drawings to communicate ideas Produce technical drawings Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices Research, analyse and apply colour for interior spaces Determine work, health and safety (WHS) implications of interior effects Design residential interiors Evaluate site for interior design brief Design for small to medium scale commercial or institutional interiors Resolve complex spatial problems through modelling Apply 3-D visualisation techniques to represent interior designs Source and apply information on the history and theory of design Develop and extend design skills and practice Research global design trends Monitor and manage small business operations Produce and prepare photo images Produce computer-aided drawings Organise and communicate information Develop self as a furniture designer Evaluate and participate in design industry networks Investigate legal requirements for design Source and specify decoration products Prepare a materials board for client presentation Research and recommend furniture and accessories Research and recommend soft furnishings for interiors Identify materials, construction techniques and methods used in building interiors Assess interior light and recommend light fittings Develop a decoration proposal for a complex site Decorate for events Research and recommend colour and applied finishes Provide interior styling service Specify soft furnishings for complete interior solution Use CAD applications to complete models and documentation for interior design projects Page 44 of 49 50 50 65 50 80 50 30 80 10 108 40 108 54 54 65 30 30 45 20 50 20 72 72 36 20 20 36 50 54 36 108 40 40 36 54 80 MSFID6003 MSFID6008 SIRRMER512 Design for large scale commercial or institutional interiors Evaluate design project outcomes Produce perspective drawings, plans and elevations Total Hours Page 45 of 49 108 36 45 2032 CONTACTS AND LINKS Industry Skills Council (ISC) Manufacturing Industry Skills Council This ISC is responsible for developing this MSF Furnishing Training Package and can be contacted for further information. You can also source copies of the Training Package and support material. 1800358458 info@mskills.com.au http://www.mskills.com.au National Register for VET in Australia Training.gov.au (TGA) TGA is the Australian governments’ official National Register of information on Training Packages, qualifications, courses, units of competency and RTOs. training.gov.au Australian Government The Department of Industry, Innovation, Science, Research and Tertiary Education (DIISRTE) DIISRTE provides a range of services and resources to assist in delivery of Training Packages. Search the DIISRTE website for links to a range of relevant resources and publications. http://www.innovation.gov.au Higher Education and Skills Group is responsible for funding and the implementation of Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Victoria, including Apprenticeships and Traineeships. General information: www.skills.vic.gov.au Approved Training Schemes: http://www.skills.vic.gov.au/corporate/publications/broc hures-and-fact-sheets/apprenticeships-andtraineeships-in-victoria-industry-guides You may also find Department of Education Employment and Workplace Relations website of use. http://www.deewr.gov.au State Government Department of Education and Early Childhood Development Higher Education and Skills Group Curriculum Maintenance Manager (CMM) Furnishing The CMM service is provided by Executive Officers located within Victorian TAFE institutes on behalf of HESG. Holmesglen Institute of TAFE PO Box 42, Chadstone VIC 3148 Phone: (03) 9564-1987 Fax: (03) 9564-1538 Email:teresa.signorello@holmesglen.edu.au Web:http://trainingsupport.skills.vic.gov.au/cmminf.cfm State VET Regulatory Authority Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) The VRQA is a statutory authority responsible for the registration of education and training providers in Victoria to ensure the delivery of quality Page 46 of 49 www.vrqa.vic.gov.au Phone: 03 9637 2806 education and training. National VET Regulatory Authority Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA) ASQA is the national regulator for Australia’s VET sector vocational education and training sector. www.asqa.gov.au Info line: 1300 701 801 ASQA regulates courses and training providers to ensure nationally approved quality standards are met. WorkSafe WorkSafe Victoria WorkSafe needs to provide written verification before High Risk Work Units can be added to an RTO’s scope of registration. Page 47 of 49 www.worksafe.vic.gov.au Info line: 1800 136 089 Other contacts Victorian Furnishing Industry Training Advisory Committee PO Box 500 East Melbourne VIC 3002 Phone: (03) 9412-4011 Australian Furniture Association 1/376 Heidelberg Rd, Fairfield VIC 3078 Phone: (03) 9856 1600 Web:http://www.australianfurniture.org.au/ Cabinetmakers and Designers Association 1300 767 738 Web: http://www.cmda.org.au/vic-state-portal.html Society of Interior Designers Australia National Office Level 1 175 Collins Street Melbourne, VIC 3000 1300 888 056 http://www.dia.org.au/index.cfm Australian Glass and Glazing Association Suite 8, Level 6 3 Bowen Crescent Melbourne VIC 3004 03 8669 0170 http://www.agga.org.au Picture Framers Guild of Australia P.O. Box 1034 Niddrie VIC 3042 03 9379 5053 http://www.pfga.org.au/ Page 48 of 49 GLOSSARY Code Nationally endorsed Training Package qualification code. Title Nationally endorsed Training Package qualification title. Unit Code Nationally endorsed Training Package unit code. Unit Title Nationally endorsed Training Package unit title. Nominal Hours The anticipated hours of supervised learning or training deemed necessary to conduct training and assessment activities associated with the program of study. These hours are determined by the Victorian State Training Authority. Nominal hours may vary for a qualification depending on the units of competency selected. Scope of Registration Scope of registration specifies the AQF qualifications and/or units of competency the training organisation is registered to issue and the industry training and/or assessment services it is registered to provide. Page 49 of 49