Certificate I in Public Safety (Defence Force Cadets)
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Qualification Requirement: 9 units
All 6 core units, plus 3 elective units
The 3 elective units may be taken from the elective units listed below, or may include 2 units taken from within this Training Package or any other endorsed Training Package at the same qualification level or a higher level.
Code | Core Units |
Participate in ceremonial activities | |
Integrate into the cadet working environment | |
Work with equity and diversity | |
Work in a team | |
Apply basic communication skills | |
Follow workplace safety procedures | |
Code | Elective Units |
Prepare for work | |
Complete daily work activities | |
Use business equipment | |
Operate a personal computer | |
Communicate in the workplace | |
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices | |
HLTFA1A | Apply basic First Aid |
Send and retrieve information using web browsers and email | |
MEM50.9B | Safely operate a mechanically powered recreational boat |
Operate a 22 gauge rifle | |
Function in the Australian aerospace environment | |
Operate communications systems and equipment | |
Demonstrate bushwalking skills in tracked or easy untracked areas | |
Navigate in tracked or easy untracked areas | |
Implement minimal environmental impact practices | |
Use and maintain a temporary or overnight site | |
Use basic skills to sail a small boat in controlled conditions | |
NOTES BSB unit has been imported from the BSB01 Business Services Training Package. HLT unit has been imported from the HLT02 Health Training Package. ICA unit has been imported from the ICA05 Information and Communications Technology Training Package. MEM unit has been imported from the MEM05 Metal and Engineering Training Package. SRO units have been imported from the SRO03 Outdoor Recreation Industry Training Package. Information about customising PUA00 Public Safety Training Package qualifications is on page 12. |
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Employability Skills Summary for PUA10106 Certificate I in Public Safety (Defence Force Cadets)
Employability Skills are part of a unit of competency.
Employability Skills statements from a selection of units of competency from the PUA10106 Certificate I in Public Safety (Defence Force Cadets) have been reproduced in the table below.
This table provides an example of Employability Skills for the qualification because Employability Skills within a qualification will vary depending on the qualification packaging options.
Public Safety qualifications have core units (which must be achieved) and elective units (where there is a choice of units which must be achieved) so different Employability Skills Summaries are possible within the one qualification, depending on the package of core units and chosen elective units. Employability Skill | Employability Skills Statement |
Communication | acknowledge contact, confirm communication and initiate action adjust communication styles to reflect equity and diversity apply interpersonal and cross-cultural communication strategies communicate within the organisation effectively ensure information is transmitted concisely and clearly to facilitate accurate reception of the message ensure that information, knowledge and skills are communicated effectively ensure written communication is to the standard required follow directions and instructions from superiors follow organisational policy and procedures relevant to the operation of communication equipment operate under direct Orders for Opening Fire provide constructive feedback to other team members and to give and receive support to/from team members report information, unsafe actions or situations, faults and defects including communication faults understand legislative and statutory requirements understand non operational and operational communication processes understand organisational policies and guidelines understand Range Safety Briefs and Practice Briefs understand standard procedures, job instructions, workplace forms and reports understand verbal and non-verbal communication techniques including, language style, active listening use questioning/listening skills to elicit information |
Teamwork | encourage and support other team members guide and facilitate teams implement effective team work recognise, value and adjust own behaviour to individual differences in the workplace by treating others with respect and dignity, and applying equity and diversity principles seek assistance within the organisation when required work in an acceptable and non-discriminatory manner while establishing rapport and good working relationships with all colleagues work under supervision and as part of a team including undertaking ceremonial drills as part of a team |
Problem solving | apply problem solving strategies across a range of areas such as: applying fault finding techniques ensuring alternative communication strategies are employed identifying and firing on targets recognising and anticipating safety and security problems and hazards and taking appropriate action develop practical solutions such as identifying, rectifying and/or reporting faults and defects on various types of equipment |
Initiative and enterprise | adapt to new and varied situations be creative generate a range of options to overcome problems |
Planning and organising | apply recognised safety precautions develop an understanding of occupational health and safety requirements identify organisational requirements plan activities practice drill movements and firearm drills prepare and undertake weapons drills prepare clothing, accessories and equipment for drill and ceremonial activities |
Self-management | comply with workplace equity and diversity practices conduct self in a manner that shows sensitivity to the differences between colleagues maintain the standard of dress and bearing recognise the limit of own authority participate in personal development activities seek and act upon formal and informal performance feedback work ethically while displaying relevant organisational values and exhibiting the qualities required from a cadet of the Australian Defence Force work without supervision |
Learning | conduct firearm drills practice drill movements |
Technology | clean and service communication equipment according to organisational procedures competently transmit and receive communications employ firearm sighting systems and associated equipment handle firearms safely identify, select and safely handle ammunition safely handle and carry a 22 gauge rifle use communications systems and equipment |