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CPP31011 Certificate III in Cleaning Operations
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CPP31011 Certificate III in Cleaning Operations
Date this document was generated: 27 May 2012
CPP31011 Certificate III in Cleaning Operations
Modification History Not applicable.
Description This qualification applies to individuals working in the cleaning industry as cleaners who are responsible for planning work, liaising with customers and operating in a range of general domestic and commercial settings as well as specialist cleaning environments. The cleaner may work alone or under supervision and have responsibility selecting the method of cleaning to be used and ensuring safe work practices.
Pathways Information Not applicable.
Licensing/Regulatory Information Not applicable.
Entry Requirements Not applicable.
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Employability Skills Summary Employability Skill
Industry/enterprise requirements for this qualification include:
Communication
Teamwork
Problem-solving
Initiative and enterprise
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listen to and understand work instructions, directions and feedback speak clearly and directly to relay information read and interpret workplace related documentation, such as work instructions, manufacturer specifications and product labels write reports as required interpret the needs of team members from clear information and feedback apply basic numeracy skills to workplace requirements involving measuring and counting share information with other staff, colleagues, clients and others communicate with colleagues and supervisors regarding safe work practices and own work role work as an individual and a team member work with diverse individuals and groups apply knowledge of own role as part of a team identify and use the strengths of other team members develop practical and creative solutions to workplace problems assess and apply environmentally sustainable solutions adopt strategies to maximise infection control and avoid contamination in work sites develop appropriate responses to workplace safety matters show independence and initiative in identifying problems solve problems individually or in teams use numeracy skills to solve problems, including time management and simple calculations test assumptions and take context into account listen to and resolve concerns in relation to workplace issues resolve client concerns relative to workplace responsibilities adapt to new situations be creative in response to workplace challenges identify opportunities that might not be obvious to others generate a range of options in response to workplace matters translate ideas into action
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CPP31011 Certificate III in Cleaning Operations
Planning and organising
develop innovative solutions within established guidelines
collect, analyse and organise information plan and organise for a safe work site be appropriately resourceful take initiative and make decisions within workplace role and authorised limits work within or establish clear work goals and deliverables determine or apply required resources allocate resources to tasks and workplace requirements manage time and priorities adapt resource allocations to cope with contingencies
Self-management
Learning
Technology
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be self-motivated articulate own ideas and vision balance own ideas, values and vision with workplace values and requirements monitor and evaluate own performance take responsibility at the appropriate level be open to learning new ideas and techniques learn in a range of settings, including informal learning participate in ongoing learning learn in order to accommodate change learn new skills and techniques take responsibility for own learning contribute to the learning of others by sharing information apply a range of learning approaches participate in developing own learning plans, e.g. as part of performance management use technology and related workplace equipment use basic technology skills to organise data adapt to new technology skill requirements apply OHS knowledge when using technology apply technology as a management tool
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Packaging Rules To achieve this qualification, the candidate must demonstrate competency in:
19 units of competency: 4 core units 15 elective units.
The elective units must ensure the integrity of the AQF alignment and contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome and are to be chosen as follows:
a minimum of 8 units from the electives listed below up to 6 units from CPP20611 Certificate II in Cleaning Operations up to 2 units from Certificate III or Certificate IV qualifications in CPP07 or another current Training Package or state-accredited course.
Core units of competency
Unit code
Unit title
CPPCLO2033A
Plan for safe and efficient cleaning activities
CPPCLO2035A
Maintain cleaning storage areas
CPPCLO3039A
Support leadership in the workplace
CPPCMN3003A
Contribute to workplace safety arrangements
Elective units of competency
Unit code
Unit title
CPPCCL2002A
Use bonnet cleaning
CPPCCL2003A
Use dry foam shampoo
CPPCCL2004A
Use dry absorbent compound
CPPCCL2005A
Use wet foam shampoo
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CPPCLO3002A
Restore hard floor surfaces
CPPCLO3003A
Replace a hard floor finish
CPPCLO3013A
Clean window coverings
CPPCLO3014A
Maintain ‘clean room’ environments
CPPCLO3016A
Wash furniture and fittings
CPPCLO3020A
Clean using pressure washing
CPPCLO3021A
Clean industrial machinery
CPPCLO3036A
Clean at high levels
CPPCLO3038A
Clean food-handling areas
CPPCLO3044A
Clean using steam sanitising techniques
CPPCMN3001B
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
CPPCMN3004A
Respond to enquiries and complaints
HLTIN301C
Comply with infection control policies and procedures
HLTIN403B
Implement and monitor infection control policy and procedures
TAEDEL301A
Provide work skill instruction
Custom Content Section Not applicable.
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