Certificate II in Blinds and Awnings

This qualification describes the skills and knowledge required to perform basic tasks in blind and awning manufacture involving known routines and procedures and some accountability for the quality of outcomes.

Job roles/employment outcomes

The LMF21008 Certificate II in Blinds and Awnings reflects vocational outcomes for those performing job roles in construction of a range of blinds and awnings using textiles, timber, plastic, steel and aluminium.

This qualification is typically used to develop skills and knowledge in blind and awning manufacturing processes where there is a clearly defined range of contexts in which the choice of actions required is usually clear and there is limited complexity in the range of options to be applied. It could include collaboration with others through members of a group or team.

Pathways into the qualification

This qualification may be accessed by direct entry. Credit can be granted towards this qualification by those who have completed LMF10108 Certificate I in Furnishing or achieved equivalent industry experience.

Pathways from the qualification

Further training pathways from this qualification may include LMF31808 Certificate III in Blinds and Awnings and relevant supervisory, management or competitive manufacturing qualifications.

Licensing considerations

There are no specific licences that relate to this qualification. However, depending on the jurisdiction, licensing or regulatory requirements may apply to the use of some units in this qualification. Local regulations should be checked for details.


Subjects

Packaging Rules

To be awarded the LMF21008 Certificate II in Blinds and Awnings, competency must be achieved in fourteen (14) units of competency.

six (6) core units of competency

eight (8) elective units of competency.

Note: Where prerequisite units apply, these have been listed, and must be considered in the total number of units.

CORE UNITS

Complete all six (6) units from this list.

Unit code

Unit title

Prerequisites

add topic LMFBA2001A

Use blinds and awnings sector hand and power tools

add topic MSAENV272B

Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices

add topic MSAPMOHS100A

Follow OHS procedures

add topic MSAPMOPS101A

Make measurements

add topic MSAPMSUP102A

Communicate in the workplace

add topic MSAPMSUP106A

Work in a team

ELECTIVE UNITS

Select eight (8) units from Groups A, B and C as specified below.

Group A

Select a minimum of four (4) units from Group A

Unit code

Unit title

Prerequisites

add topic LMFBA2004A

Select and apply blinds and awnings sector hardware and fixings

add topic LMFBA2005A

Construct roll up and pull down style blinds and awnings

add topic LMFGN3001B

Read and interpret work documents

add topic LMFSF2001B

Cut single layer fabrics

add topic LMFSF2002B

Machine sew materials

Group B

Select at least one (1) and up to three (3) units from Group B

Unit code

Unit title

Prerequisites

add topic BSBADM311A

Maintain business resources

add topic BSBCUS201A

Deliver a service to customers

add topic BSBCUS301A

Deliver and monitor a service to customers

add topic BSBINN201A

Contribute to workplace innovation

add topic BSBITU101A

Operate a personal computer

add topic BSBITU306A

Design and produce business documents

add topic LMFBA2002A

Set up, operate and maintain blinds and awnings sector static machines

add topic LMFBA2006A

Construct vertical-style blinds

add topic LMFBA2007A

Construct textiles for canopy-style awnings

add topic LMFBA2008A

Construct plastic and timber Venetian-style blinds

add topic LMFBA2009A

Construct aluminium Venetian-style blinds

add topic LMFBA2010A

Construct metal louvre and canopy hooded style awnings

add topic LMFBA2011A

Construct aluminium roll up style awnings

add topic LMFGN2002B

Move and store materials and products

add topic LMTTF2014A

Weld plastic materials

add topic TLIA1107C

Package goods

Group C

Up to three (3) relevant units may be chosen from other units not already selected from Groups A and B, or units available in this Training Package or other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses. The units must be aligned at Certificate II or Certificate III level (a maximum of 1 from Certificate III)

Units selected from other Training Packages and accredited courses via Group C must be relevant to the qualification outcome and not duplicate units available within this qualification.

If Competitive Manufacturing units are chosen (identified as MSACM in the code), these should only be selected on the basis of work requirements.


Pathways...

    Not applicable.


Entry Requirements

Not applicable.


Licensing Information

Not applicable.


Employability Skills

QUALIFICATION SUMMARY

Employability Skill

Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:

Communication

complete written documentation

use communication technologies efficiently

demonstrate effective and appropriate communication and interpersonal skills

interpret and apply workplace procedures and instructions

share workplace information

communicate information about problems with work

read and understand job specifications

communicate information relating to OHS

Teamwork

work independently and as part of a team

provide support to others in the work area

identify performance required to meet customer needs in own work and/or team

identify own role and responsibility within a team

Problem-solving

identify and report any workplace hazards

identify production problems and make contributions to their solution

apply knowledge of materials, product purpose and processes to operations

check machine performance and identify signs of faulty operations

use material and process knowledge to solve problems

monitor workplace activities and identify and report faults or problems

recognise hazards and follow appropriate hazard control measures

Initiative and enterprise

provide feedback on procedures and processes

gather and interpret information

ask questions regarding requirements and expectations

make suggestions for continuous improvement

inspect quality of production on an ongoing basis

record basic information on the quality and other indicators of production performance

Planning and organising

plan work activities

monitor production and work load priorities

select appropriate tools

identify requirements for materials, quality and production

direct items to the correct area for further processing

identify and use relevant personal protective equipment

organise work area to maintain housekeeping standards

Self-management

plan to meet own work requirements

keep the work area clean and tidy at all times

conduct regular housekeeping activities

interpret data and information as required by own job

monitor own work

understand own work activities

identify personal responsibilities

accept responsibility for quality of own work

follow OHS practices during production and manufacturing processes

Learning

assess own competencies in meeting job requirements

listen to feedback and advice of supervisors

identify own skill requirements and seek skill development if required

attend training or skill development activities

ask questions to expand own knowledge

Technology

use appropriate tools, machines and equipment safely and effectively

use machinery to meet productivity requirements

perform minor maintenance on machinery in accordance with workplace practice

use manual handling technologies in the workplace

set up and adjust tools and equipment