RII20120 Certificate II in Resources and Infrastructure Work Preparation
Your Career in Resources Starts Here
Dig in to the Resource and Infrastructure industry
- Wanting to work in the mining, quarry or civil construction industries?
- Looking for a learning pathway into the resource sector?
- Want to work on large projects with equally large machines?
This Nationally Recognised RII20120 Certificate II in Resources and Infrastructure Work Preparation qualification is the starting point for those wanting to build a career in the Resource and Infrastructure industries. It is a pathway qualification that looks to prepare you for continued learning in the industry.
In this resource and infrastructure course, you’ll learn to conduct local risk control, work safely and within Work Health and Safety requirements, plan and organise work and effectively communicate in the workplace. These are all fundamental skills of a skilled industrial worker.
The RII20120 Certificate II in Resources and Infrastructure Work Preparation is a nationally accredited qualification.
Turn Learning into Career Success
- Nationally Recognised qualification
- Support from highly qualified trainers
- Pathways into civil construction or surface extraction qualifications
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Course Structure What this course offers
This resource and infrastructure course is an entry-level qualification that aims to build your skill, knowledge and understanding of work practices in the Resource and Infrastructure sectors.
Ways to Study
To achieve this qualification, you must demonstrate competency in all 4 core and 5 elective units. Refer below for the core units of competency and a sample of suggested electives:
Core Untis (4)
- RIICOM201E – Communicate in the workplace
- RIIENV201E – Identify and assess environmental and heritage concerns
- RIIRIS201E – Conduct local risk control
- RIIWHS201E – Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
Suggested Elective Units (5)
- RIICCM201E – Carry out measurements and calculations
- RIISAM203E – Use hand and power tools
- RIISTD201E – Read and interpret maps
- RIICCM203E – Read and interpret plans and job specifications
- RIIQUA201E – Maintain and monitor site quality standards
- Pathway into civil construction and wider resrouces sectors.
The course duration will vary depending on your experience, skills and chosen study mode. As a guide:
- Fee for service: 3-6 months subject to the amount of RPL awarded and subsequent Gap Training required
- Workshop: Are usually delivered over a 10 to 12 weeks, and the maximum duration of training is 6 months.
Your skills will be assessed through a mix of practical and theory tasks. Which is essentially showing us what you’ve learnt and how you do it.
Theory will be assessed via Workbook. Practical Assessment will be conducted at your place of work or worksite with fit for purpose facilities and equipment which are to be made available to your FTA trainer & Assessor for training and assessment purposes.
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FEE FOR SERVICE
Our flexible Fee for Service model accommodates individuals ready to start their qualifications today while making ongoing, manageable payments.