CPP20511 - Certificate II in Fire Protection Inspection and Testing
Overview
This course is designed for fire protection technicians
responsible for non-trade installation and regular servicing of
fire protection equipment and systems.
Focusing on both the fundamental knowledge requirements for a
fire technician, and the skills required to successfully complete
routine maintenance in the relevant areas listed in units
below.
Entry Requirements
The course is designed for those that are either;
- Currently work in the fire protection industry and have
specific experience as outlined in the Overview below/above
- Currently work in the fire protection industry and have access
to an experienced mentor that can provide on the job training in
the specific areas outlined in the Overview below/above
It is recommended that students are able to demonstrate
Language, Literacy and Numeracy skills equivalent to Level 3 of the
Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF).
Duration & Structure
6 - 12 months
Self-paced study including completion of a Remote Video
Practical Assessment or attending a Practical Assessment Session
(if available) within the designated timeframe.
Outcomes & Pathways
On successful completion of CPP20511 Certificate II in Fire
Protection Inspection & Testing, students will be awarded a
Qualification. A Statement of Attainment will be issued to students
who partially complete the Certificate.
This course allows the individual to apply for category 7 and 10
of the Fire Protection Accreditation Scheme.
Fees & Payment
Pleaser refer to Training Pricing
Units of Competency
CORE UNITS
BSBWOR202A Organise and complete daily work activities
CPPCMN2002A Participate in workplace safety arrangements
CPPCMN2003A Provide effective client service
CPPFES2004A Identify types of installed fire safety equipment and
systems
CPPFES2005A Demonstrate first attack firefighting equipment
CPPFES2006A Prepare for installation and servicing
operations
CPPFES2007A Maintain quality of work and promote continuous
improvement
Select ONLY 6 elective
Units in total
They can all be from Group A or up to 2 of these may
be selected from Group B
ELECTIVE UNITS
Group A
CPPFES2003A Safely move loads and dangerous goods
CPPFES2010A Inspect and test fire hose reels
CPPFES2011A Install portable fire extinguishers and fire
blankets
CPPFES2016A Inspect, test and maintain delivery lay flat fire
hoses
CPPFES2020A Conduct routine inspection and testing of fire
extinguishers and fire blankets
CPPFES2021A Inspect, test and maintain fire extinguishers(3 - 5
Yearly hydrostatic testing)
CPPFES2025A Inspect, test and maintain gaseous fire-suppression
systems
CPPFES2026A Inspect and test emergency and exit lighting
systems
CPPFES2027A Inspect, test and maintain non-gaseous pre-engineered
fire-suppression systems
CPPFES2035A Identify, inspect and test fire and smoke doors
CPPFES2037A Inspect and test fire hydrant systems
CPPFES2039A Identify, inspect and test passive fire and smoke
containment products and systems
CPPFES2043A Prevent ozone depleting substance and synthetic
greenhouse gas emissions
CPPFES2047A Inspect and test control and indicating
equipment
CPPFES2048A Receive and dispatch scheduled gaseous
fire-extinguishing agents
CPPFES2049A Conduct recovery, reclaim and fill operations for
scheduled gaseous fire-extinguishing agents
CPPFES2050A Monitor storage operations for scheduled gaseous
fire-extinguishing agents
Group B
CPPFES3024A Inspect and maintain portable foam-generating
equipment
CPPFES3042A Install and commission pre-engineered fire-suppression
systems
CPPFES3044A Interpret installation requirements for gaseous
fire-suppression systems
CPPFES3045A Install gaseous agent containers and actuators
CPPFES3046A Decommission gaseous agent containers and
actuators