

This qualification reflects the role of individuals involved in manufacturing, processing, moving or installing various types of glass products. Job roles may be in glass processing, glazing or designed glazing in both residential and commercial operations.
Workers use a range of technical knowledge to perform skilled work involving known routines, methods and procedures. They use discretion and judgement to adapt and transfer their skills and knowledge to different job needs and take responsibility for their own work within organisational parameters.
In some states and territories there may be licensing requirements that link to this qualification, and other licensing requirements where the individual is required to work onsite. Depending on the jurisdiction, licensing or regulatory requirements may also apply to the use of some units in this qualification. Licensing of glazing work applies in Queensland, NSW and South Australia. Local regulations should be checked for details.
Description:
This qualification reflects the role of individuals involved in manufacturing, processing, moving or installing various types of glass products. Job roles may be in glass processing, glazing or designed glazing in both residential and commercial operations.
Workers use a range of technical knowledge to perform skilled work involving known routines, methods and procedures. They use discretion and judgement to adapt and transfer their skills and knowledge to different job needs and take responsibility for their own work within organisational parameters.
In some states and territories there may be licensing requirements that link to this qualification, and other licensing requirements where the individual is required to work onsite. Depending on the jurisdiction, licensing or regulatory requirements may also apply to the use of some units in this qualification. Licensing of glazing work applies in Queensland, NSW and South Australia. Local regulations should be checked for details.
Total number of units = 23, out of 8 are core units and 15 electives chosen as per assessing RTO
HLTAID011 Provide first aid
MSFGG2014 Cut thin glass by hand
MSFGG2015 Process glass by basic machines
MSFGG3039 Manually move glass
MSFGN2001 Make measurements and calculations
MSMENV272 Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
MSMSUP102 Communicate in the workplace
MSMSUP106 Work in a team
All statistics are supplied by the National Centre for Vocational Education Research
The RPL process typically takes up to 4 weeks from the submission of sufficient evidence.
Support and GuidanceThroughout the RPL process, you will receive guidance and support from our experienced assessors and support staff to ensure a smooth and successful assessment.
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- Contact us for a free consultation to discuss your eligibility and the RPL process.
- Complete a preliminary skills assessment to identify your competencies.
- Gather and submit documentation and evidence of your skills and experience.
- Our assessors will guide you on the types of evidence required.
- Our registered training organization (RTO) partners will review your submitted evidence.
- You may be asked to provide additional information or undertake practical assessments if needed.
- Once your evidence is reviewed and competencies are confirmed, you will be awarded the relevant Certificate.
- Receive your nationally recognized qualification and certification documents.
The RPL process typically takes up to 4 weeks from the submission of sufficient evidence.
Throughout the RPL process, you will receive guidance and support from our experienced assessors and support staff to ensure a smooth and successful assessment.
Take the first step towards formalizing your skills and advancing your career. Contact us for a free consultation and begin your RPL process now.