The Certificate III in Plumbing course contains both core and elective units of competency required for achieving formal and technical skills needed in the plumbing field.
Certificate 3 in Plumbing is a trade qualification for plumbers accountable for making, installing and keeping gas, roofing, water services, sanitary plumbing and sanitary drainage, and mechanical assistance in existing and new buildings. This qualification will teach you master skills in installing pipework and checking and sustaining pipes, fixtures and gas regulators. You will also understand how to install gas appliances, water heaters, water tanks, pumps, and water heating systems.
Completing this course will qualify you to apply to become a registered plumber in Australia and worldwide.
A$5,000 to A$15,000. The fee range can change from time to time.
90 - 110 weeks Full time
February and July. Some colleges will offer April and October intakes as well.
The skills and understanding of the plumbing course will help you to find employment titles including:
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to work safely on construction sites where the worker has the potential to fall from one level to another.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to conduct efficient communication methods underpinning work in the plumbing and services industry.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to read and interpret construction and plumbing plans and specifications and obtain dimensions to calculate material quantities and mark out materials.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to comply with efficient work area achievement within the plumbing and services sector.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to conduct WHS needs in a plumbing and services work environment.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to safely handle and store plumbing materials and recognise and address environmental concerns and associated hazards, involving the disposal of waste.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to use commonly used hand and power tools in plumbing work applications.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to plan and use levelling equipment.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to cut and join sheet metal in the plumbing and services industry.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to undertake minor concreting and rendering tasks.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to work safely on roofing structures.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to set out, cut and flash roof and wall penetrations.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to fusion weld polymer pipes.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to fabricate and install non-ferrous pressure piping.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to produce onsite drawings for plumbing services work.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to install trench support.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to locate and clear blockages in sanitary plumbing and drainage systems, using a vast range of equipment, involving CCTV.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to install stormwater and sub-soil drainage systems to an approved point of discharge.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to install prefabricated inspection openings and inspection chambers in new or existing domestic or commercials contexts.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to plan the layout of and install below ground sanitary drainage systems for sewage and waste discharge from sanitary fixtures to approved points of connection in new or existing domestic and commercial structures.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to install an approved prefabricated wastewater treatment plant and on-site effluent disposal.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to fabricate and install fire hydrant and hose reel systems on new or existing structures.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to install and commission gas control regulating equipment for consumer piping carrying NG or LPG up to 200 kPa.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to install and test flues for gas appliances in accordance with relevant regulatory authority and jurisdictional needs.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to purge consumer gas piping systems greater than 30 L in volume.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to disconnect and reconnect Type A gas appliances operating on NG or LPG. This type of work is confined to disconnecting and reconnecting the appliances.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to estimate and install natural ventilation for certified Type A gas appliances.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to size and install consumer gas piping.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to choose, install and assess LPG storage facilities with a capacity up to 500 litres.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to install and commission certified Type A gas appliances.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to plan the layout of a residential sanitary plumbing system for a three-storey residence.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to install discharge pipes.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to connect and install storage tanks to a domestic water supply.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to install heated, tempered, cold, drinking and non-drinking water services from water supply to fixture or points of discharge.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to install and commission water heaters and install and adjust controls and mixing devices used to manually control water mix and flow.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to install, assess and commission water pump sets.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to fit off and commission heated, tempered and cold-water services to sanitary fixtures. It involves installing and fitting sanitary fixtures and adjusting water service controls and devices.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to install backflow prevention devices. It does not involve the commissioning or testing of backflow prevention devices or arrangements.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to collect and store roof water. It involves installing storage tanks and related piping for the collection and storage of roof water.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to fabricate and install roof drainage systems and associated rainwater parts.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to fabricate and install external flashings.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to install roof parts. It involves flashing penetrations through a roof to continue weatherproofing.
The unit explains the abilities as well as the talents needed to provide a first aid response to a casualty in line with first aid guidelines confirmed by the ARC and other Australian national peak clinical bodies.
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