Certificate III in Wool Clip Preparation

This qualification is a specialist wool classing qualification for owner classers and enables them to apply for registration with AWEX Ltd.

Licensing and Registration

This qualification is the minimum mandatory requirement for persons wishing to apply to the Australian Wool Exchange Ltd for registration as an Owner Wool Classer.


Subjects

Packaging Rules

Completion of twelve (12) core units.

CORE UNITS

Occupational Health and Safety

add topic AHCOHS401A Maintain Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) processes

First Aid

add topic HLTFA301B Apply first aid

Wool

add topic AHCWOL301A Appraise wool using industry descriptions

add topic AHCWOL303A Prepare wool based on its characteristics

add topic AHCWOL304A Prepare fleece wool for classing

add topic AHCWOL305A Prepare skirtings and oddments

add topic AHCWOL306A Supervise clip preparation

add topic AHCWOL307A Document a wool clip

add topic AHCWOL308A Prepare facilities for shearing and crutching

add topic AHCWOL405A Class fleece wool

Shearing

add topic AHCSHG407A Oversee and instruct shed staff

Work

add topic AHCWRK306A Comply with industry quality assurance requirements


Pathways...

    Qualification pathways

    Pathways into the qualification

    Certificate II in Wool Handling.

    Pathways from the qualification

    Further training pathways from this qualification include, but are not limited to, Certificate IV in Wool Classing or Certificate IV in Agriculture.

    Australian Apprenticeships

    This qualification is suitable for an Australian Apprenticeship.

    Job roles

    Job titles relevant to this qualification include:

    Owner Classer


Entry Requirements

Entry requirements

There are no entry requirements for this qualification. Credit for this qualification may come from completion of Certificate II in Wool Handling.


Licensing Information

Refer to Description


Employability Skills

QUALIFICATION SUMMARY

Employability Skill

Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:

Communication

Writing to audience needs

Interpreting the needs of internal/external customers

Applying numeracy skills to workplace requirements

Sharing information

Teamwork

Working as an individual and a team member

Applying knowledge of own role as a part of a team

Problem-solving

Showing interdependence and initiative in identifying problems

Initiative and enterprise

Identifying opportunities that might not be obvious to others

Planning and organising

Collecting analysing and organising information

Taking initiative and making decisions within workplace role.

Determining or applying required resources

Self-management

Taking responsibility at the appropriate level

Learning

Learning in a range of settings including informal learning

Contributing to the learning of others

Technology

Using technology and related workplace equipment

Using basic technology skills

Applying OHS knowledge when using technology

Use load shifting technology