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What is certificate III in painting and decorating?

  • ahmikiw
  • Jun 28, 2024
  • 2 min read


The Certificate III in Painting and Decorating is a nationally recognized qualification in Australia designed to equip individuals with the practical skills and theoretical knowledge required to become a professional painter and decorator. This course is part of the vocational education and training (VET) sector and is typically offered by Australian Health and Management Institute (AHMI) and other registered training organizations (RTOs).

 

Course Overview

International Students must be 18 years of age at the time of enrolment

Academic Entry Requirements: Year 12 or equivalent of Australian HSC.

English Language Entry Requirements: IELTS score 6.0 (with no bands less than 5.5) or equivalent Pearson Test of English (PTE).

 

Skills and Knowledge:

 

Surface Preparation: Techniques for preparing various surfaces, including cleaning, sanding, filling, and priming to ensure a smooth and durable finish.

Application of Paints: Methods for applying different types of paints, varnishes, and other coatings using brushes, rollers, and spray equipment.

Wallpapering: Skills for selecting, cutting, and hanging wallpaper and other wall coverings.

Decorative Finishes: Techniques for creating decorative effects such as marbling, graining, and stenciling.

Safety Practices: Knowledge of safe work practices, including the use of personal protective equipment (PPE), handling hazardous materials, and working at heights.

Color Matching: Understanding color theory and techniques for matching and mixing colors to meet client specifications.

Business and Customer Service: Basic skills in business operations, customer service, and communication to effectively interact with clients and manage projects.

 

Course Structure

 

Certificate III in Painting and Decorating consists of twenty nine (29) units of competency, comprising 26 core units and 3 elective units, in accordance with the packaging rules.

 

Core Units

 

Some of the core units may include:

 

PCCPD2011 

  Handle and store painting and decorating materials

  CPCCPD3036

  Work safely to encapsulate non-friable asbestos in the painting industry

  CPCCPD3035

  Prepare uncoated surfaces for painting

  CPCCPD3028

  Apply decorative paint finishes

  CPCCPB3026

  Erect and maintain trestle and plank systems

  CPCCPD3025

  Match specific paint colours

  CPCCPD3021

  Prepare existing coated surface for painting

  CPCCPD3027

  Remove and apply wallpaper

  CPCCPD3026

  Apply stains and clear timber finishes

  CPCCPD2013

  Remove and replace doors and door and window components

  CPCCCM3001

  Operate elevated work platforms up to 11 metres

  CPCCOM1013

  Plan and organise work

  CPCCPD3022

  Apply paint by brush and roller

  CPCCPD3023

  Apply texture coat paint finishes by brush, roller and spray

  CPCCPD3031

  Work safely with lead-painted surfaces in the painting industry

  CPCCPD3030

  Apply protective paint coating systems

  CPCCPD3024

  Apply paint by spray

  CPCCOM2001

  Read and interpret plans and specifications

  CPCCCM2008

  Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding

  CPCCCM2012

  Work safely at heights

  CPCCCM2012

  Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry

  CPCCOM1014

  Conduct workplace communication

  CPCCWHS2001

  Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry

  CPCCOM1015

  Carry out measurements and calculations

  CPCCCM3005

  Calculate costs of construction work

  CPCCPD2012

  Use Painting and Decorating Tools and Equipment

 

Elective Units

 

Elective units may vary depending on the training provider and can include topics like:

 

BSBESB407 

  Manage Finances for new business ventures

  CPCCSP3003 

  Apply Trowelled Texture Coat Finishes

  CPCCPD3029 

Remove Graffiti and Apply Anti-graffiti Coatings

 

Duration and Delivery Mode

 

The course duration can vary depending on whether it is taken full-time, part-time, or as part of an apprenticeship. For full-time and part-time options, the duration can span 52 weeks, which includes 40 weeks of delivery plus a 12-week term break.

 

Career Outcomes

 

Graduates of the Certificate III in Painting and Decorating can pursue various career paths, including:

– Residential Painter

– Commercial Painter

– Industrial Painter

– Decorative Painter

– Wallpaper Installer

– Painting and Decorating Contractor

 

Education Pathways

Further training pathways from this qualification may lead to any of the following qualifications:

CPC40611 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Specialist Trades)

CPC40408 Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Sales)

CPC40708 Certificate IV in Building and Construction

CPC50210 Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)

 

Exit Point/Award

Students that successfully complete all 29 units of competency as stated in the Course Structure will be issued with CPC30620 Certificate III in Painting and Decorating. This qualification is recognised nationally under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF)

Students that complete some but not all of the units of competency as stated in the Course Structure may be issued with a Statement of Attainment. It will identify only those units of competence that have been completed as part of the qualification and recognised nationally under the AQF.


 
 
 

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