Victorian Purchasing Guide for MSF Furnishing July 2014

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Victorian Purchasing Guide
for
MSF Furnishing Training Package
July 2014
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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)
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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
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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.
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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36
45
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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
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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.
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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/
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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.
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