Certificate III in Woodmachining - FWP30816

Timber Training Creswick Ltd

Type of institution: Registered Training Organisation
Level: Pre-degree
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This qualification is designed for job roles in the sawmilling and processing sector of the forest and forest products industry.Job roles This qualification has one employment pathway for typical operational environments of sawmilling and processing. This is:Wood MachinistLicensing, legislative, regulatory, or certification requirements may apply to units in this qualification in some states & territories at the time of publication and may differ according to jurisdiction.Some imported units in the elective bank may be subject to licensing, legislative, regulatory, or certification requirements. These units must be implemented in line with the licensing requirements outlined in the unit\u2019s parent Training Package.

Structure

  • 27 units: 9 core
  • 18 elective

Subjects

  • Take off material quantities
  • Implement safety, health and environment policies and procedures
  • Conduct quality and product care procedures
  • Cut material to shape using a saw
  • Use hand-held tools
  • Work effectively in the forest and forest products industry
  • Visually stress grade cypress
  • Set up, operate and maintain end matching operations
  • Resaw boards and timber
  • Contribute to team effectiveness
  • Dress boards using multi-headed machines
  • Convert timber
  • File and set saws
  • Machine material
  • Dress boards and timber
  • Apply principles of blade design to sawing procedures
  • Visually stress grade softwood
  • Manufacture cutting tools
  • Communicate and interact effectively in the workplace
  • Install and commission CNC software
  • Estimate and cost job
  • Visually stress grade hardwood
  • Cut material to profile
  • Grade softwood sawn and milled products
  • Tail out materials
  • Band edges of panels
  • Manufacture using joinery machines
  • Saw logs using CNC optimising systems
  • Assess and maintain saw performance
  • Prepare and interpret sketches and drawings
  • Assess and maintain cutter performance
  • Hand sharpen knives and blades
  • Grade hardwood sawn and milled products
  • Set up, operate and maintain finger jointing operations
  • Machine material using CNC machining and processing centres
  • Cut panels to profile
  • Select timber for forestry operations
  • Grade cypress sawn and milled products
  • Replace saws, blades and guides
  • Replace tungsten tips
  • Sharpen cutting tools
  • Sharpen and align blades and knives
  • Produce templates
  • Cut material using CNC sizing machines
  • Level and tension circular saws
  • Use business technology
  • Maintain and contribute to energy efficiency
  • Cut material using high speed optimiser
  • Create drawings using computer aided design systems
  • Sharpen circular saws

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