Certificate III in Transport and Logistics (Warehousing and Storage) TLI30107
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The qualification TLI30107 Certificate III in Transport and Logistics (Warehousing and Storage) is an ideal
qualification for those new and existing workers within the Warehousing and Storage arena who are looking
to upgrade their skills set. The qualification will draw on your existing experience in the workplace and
provide additional skills and knowledge to allow you to potentially further develop your skill set.
Entry Requirments:
There are no educational prerequisites for entry into this training program. To undertake this
program as a traineeship then you must be working in a warehouse. This program is also available to those
who are not currently working. Please speak contact Just Careers Training to find out if you can undertake
this qualification.
Course Structure:
The course consists of Twenty One (21) units of competency comprising of a Seven (7)
units aligned at AQF 3, Seven (7) units aligned at AQF 3 and Seven (7) unit aligned at AQF 1. Other
combinations may also be available. Please contact Just Careers Training for further information.
Just Careers Training (JCT) is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO ID 91413) that has developed a
program that meets the requirements of the qualification.
Options for Delivery:
This course is available as a traineeship in the workplace if you are working in a suitable role, this course is also outside of your workplace or if you are not currently working in a suitable role by correspondence and online. If you believe you have the skills and knowledge you could also consider Recognition of Prior Learning
Assessment Information:
If you are working in a suitable role then some assessments may be completed in the workplace. Other assessment methods may include;
Resource Requirements:
To complete this course in the workplace as a traineeship you must be working in a suitable role
To complete this course online then you should have access to a personal computer (or similar), the internet and a printer
Pathways:
Once complete, successful participants can further their skills and knowledge by
undertaking other qualifications such as Certificate IV in Transport and Logistics (Warehousing and
Storage)
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The course consists of Twenty One (21) units of competency comprising of a Seven (7) units aligned at AQF 3, Seven (7) units aligned at AQF 3 and Seven (7) unit aligned at AQF 1. Other combinations may also be available. Please contact Just Careers Training for further information.
Just Careers Training (JCT) is a Registered Training Organisation (RTO ID 91413) that has developed a program that meets the requirements of the qualification.
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the units of competency making up our current program include; |
The units of competency listed below are available as part of the qualification. Units may be chosen to suit organisation, role and/or career pathway |
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TLIF107C
Follow occupational health and safety procedures
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Follow workplace procedures for hazard identification and risk
control |
- Workplace procedures for dealing with accidents, fire and emergencies are known and followed
- Workplace procedures for OH&S and related work instructions for controlling risks in a workplace are accurately followed
- Hazards in the workplace are identified and appropriate action is taken to report them and to minimise or eliminate risk to personnel, workplace and the environment
- Safety regulations and established workplace safety and hazard control practices and procedures are obtained, interpreted and applied to day-to-day work activities
- Where relevant, procedures and precautions necessary for entry into confined spaces in the workplace are correctly followed
- Personal protection clothing and equipment is correctly used in accordance with established safety practices and procedures
- Established emergency and contingency plans are followed in the event of an emergency
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Contribute to arrangements for the management of occupational health
and safety |
- OH&S issues and identified safety hazards are raised with designated personnel in accordance with workplace procedures and relevant OH&S legislation
- Contributions to OH&S management in the workplace are made in accordance with workplace procedures and provisions of relevant legislation
- OH&S issues are raised with designated personnel in accordance with workplace procedures and relevant OH&S legislation
- Participative arrangements for OH&S management in the workplace are contributed to within workplace procedures and scope of responsibilities and competencies
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Complete occupational health and safety records |
- OH&S records for self are completed in accordance with workplace requirements
- OH&S records and legal requirements for the maintenance of records of occupational injury and diseases are followed
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TLIE307C
Participate in basic workplace communication
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Communicate information about routine tasks, processes, events or
skills |
- An appropriate form of communication is selected and used to meet the purpose required
- Effective listening skills are demonstrated
- Questions are used to gain additional information and to clarify understanding
- Sources of information relevant to the communication are identified
- Information is selected and sequenced correctly
- Verbal and written reporting is undertaken where required
- Communication is undertaken in both familiar and unfamiliar situations and with familiar and unfamiliar individuals and groups
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Participate in group discussions to achieve appropriate work outcomes |
- Responses are sought and provided to others in the group
- Constructive contributions are made in terms of the process involved
- Goals or outcomes are communicated and/or recorded
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Represent views of the group to others |
- Views and opinions of others are interpreted, understood and accurately reflected
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TLID207C
Shift a load using manually-operated equipment
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Assess risks arising from the relocation of the load |
- Products, goods or materials to be relocated are identified
- Location for storage is determined
- Routes to be followed are identified
- Points of balance are estimated
- Effect of moving contents which may be loose, liquid, dangerous or hazardous are considered
- Potential risks in route(s) which may be followed are considered
- Lifting equipment to minimise potential risks is identified
- Appropriate personal protective equipment is worn
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Plan load relocation |
- Load shifting equipment is selected in accordance with workplace procedures
- Safe procedures for using lifting equipment are identified, including the calculation of Safe Working Load (SWL) and/or Working Load Limit (WLL) for weight of goods to be moved
- Process for relocating load is proposed including predicting and planning for potential difficulties
- Proposed process is checked against relevant code of practice and workplace procedures for compliance
- Lifting equipment and accessories are checked for safe operation in accordance with manufacturers instructions and workplace procedures
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Relocate load |
- Any unsafe equipment is reported to appropriate personnel in accordance with workplace procedures
- Planned process and route are followed using equipment within necessary range of limitations
- Relocated materials are set down without damage to goods, personnel or equipment and checked for stability
- Relocation is checked to see that it meets work requirements, and any variances are reported
- Equipment is returned to storage area in accordance with workplace procedures
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TLIG107C
Work effectively with others
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Contribute to determination of appropriate work roles |
- Work roles of each group member are identified based on information and instructions about objectives, performance requirements and procedures
- Contributions are made to assist in the determination of the appropriate roles and responsibilities for the successful completion of the activity
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Contribute to the planning of the activity |
- Suggestions and information are provided as appropriate to contribute to the planning of the activity and the associated procedures
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Work with others |
- Forms of communication appropriate to the activity are used
- Assistance in the completion of the activities is requested where appropriate
- Contributions to the achievement of a required outcome are made
- Work is undertaken in accordance with specified procedures on an individual and shared basis as appropriate
- Problems are discussed and resolved where possible through agreed and accepted processes
- Suggestions for improvements to processes are made and discussed within the team
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TLIF207C
Conduct housekeeping activities
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Identify the housekeeping requirements procedures, and resources of different areas of the workplace |
- Workplace procedures for housekeeping are identified
- Equipment and consumables are selected in accordance with work area requirements
- Specific requirements for housekeeping activities in different parts of the employees' work area are identified and followed
- Requirements for the minor disassembly/reassembly of storage zones are identified (where applicable)
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Monitor and maintain cleanliness and tidiness in the workplace |
- Initiative is used to continuously monitor the cleanliness and tidiness of the worksites used by the employees
- Housekeeping issues are raised with designated personnel in accordance with workplace procedures
- Housekeeping equipment and supplies are maintained and stored
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Complete assigned housekeeping duties |
- Assigned housekeeping duties are conducted following workplace procedures and ensuring that waste is removed
- Maintenance requirements of any damaged items are notified to appropriate personnel
- Minor disassembly/reassembly of storage zones is conducted within enterprise policies and procedures
- Schedules and records for housekeeping duties are maintained
- Work areas are checked and meet required workplace standards
- Work is carried out following enterprise practices and safe work procedures
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TLID107C
Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
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Assess risks arising from the relocation of the load |
- Products, goods or materials to be relocated are identified
- Locations for storage are determined and potential routes to be followed are identified
- Effect of load relocation on original load base is predicted
- Points of balance are estimated
- Required clearances are compared to available space and adjustments made
- Effects of moving contents which may be loose, liquid, dangerous or hazardous are considered
- Potential risks in route(s) which may be followed are considered
- Risks to self are identified arising from the required lifting, load carrying, set down or movement of the goods
- Manual handling procedures for lifting, lowering and carrying, pushing and pulling are identified
- Team lifting processes are considered for application
- Appropriate personal protective equipment is worn
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Plan load relocation |
- Relocation of the load is planned consistent with the code of practice for manual handling
- Process for relocating load is proposed including predicting and planning for potential difficulties
- Proposed process is checked against code of practice and workplace procedures for compliance
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Relocate load |
- Actions for lifting, lowering and carrying, pulling and pushing a load are in accordance with workplace procedures and OH&S requirements
- Applications appropriate for team relocation of load are identified
- Team lifting tasks are coordinated
- Planned process and route are followed
- Relocated materials are set down without damage to goods, personnel or equipment and checked for stability
- Relocation is checked to see that it meets work requirements, with any variance(s) reported
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TLIE507C
Carry out basic workplace calculations
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Carry out calculations |
- Items are counted singly and in batches and sorted numerically, as required in workplace tasks
- Calculations needed to complete work tasks are performed using the four basic processes of addition, subtraction, multiplication and division
- Calculations involving fractions, percentages and mixed numbers, and using the four basic processes, are performed as required to complete workplace tasks
- The functions of a calculator, numeric keypad or computer are used to perform workplace tasks
- Numerical information is self-checked and corrected for accuracy
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Prepare estimates |
- Quantities of materials and resources required to complete a work task are estimated
- The time needed to complete a work activity is estimated
- Accurate estimates for work completion are made
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Interpret graphical representations of mathematical information |
- Information represented in symbols, diagrams and pictorial representations is recognised, interpreted and acted upon in workplace tasks
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TLIA1207C
Pick and process orders
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Identify workplace order picking processes, policies and
procedures |
- Workplace procedures for order picking and related workplace documentation are interpreted
- Stock allocation and location systems are identified and located
- Appropriate manual handling equipment is selected in accordance with OH&S regulations and workplace procedures
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Pick and despatch an order |
- Work requirements are planned with appropriate equipment and documentation assembled
- Zones of the warehouse which store required products are identified and located
- Pick path is established
- Where required, appropriate pallet(s) for orders are selected and stacked to minimise stock damage and maximise stability
- Products are selected and consolidated
- Products/pallets are located in despatch areas
- Products are assembled to meet workplace schedules
- Orders are consolidated, secured, arranged and placed in
storage zones in accordance with the schedule
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Record stock levels |
- Storage areas are checked and stocks are noted for replenishment in accordance with workplace procedures
- Workplace records are completed in accordance with workplace requirements
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TLIA1107C
Package goods
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Select materials and pack and unwrap products |
- Packaging specifications and order packaging documentation are correctly interpreted
- Appropriate packaging technology suitable for the goods to be packed is selected
- Packaging materials are identified and matched to specifications
- Work plan ensures materials are used economically and that appropriate packaging is used that minimises loss and damage in transit or storage
- Work is planned in accordance with OH&S requirements
- Completed packed goods are stacked to minimise damage from within and outside
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Label packaged |
- Workplace labelling standards are identified
- Appropriate goods handling, labelling and other identification symbols are utilised
- Invoices and picking slips are attached (where required)
- Workplace documentation is completed
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TLIA2207C
Participate in stocktakes
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Prepare for stocktake |
- Goods to be counted and appropriate inventory systems are identified
- Required resources including equipment and record keeping systems are identified
- Allocated tasks, zones and work requirements are identified
- Sequence work role is planned in a time effective manner
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Stocktake and count stock |
- Stocktaking and cyclical counts are undertaken in accordance with enterprise policies and procedures
- Inventory data is interpreted
- Inventory data is confirmed to match stock
- Stock levels are accurately counted and documented
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Identify stock discrepancies |
- Stocktaking and cyclical counts are undertaken in accordance with enterprise policies and procedures
- Inventory data is interpreted
- Inventory data is confirmed to match stock
- Stock levels are accurately counted and documented
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Complete documentation |
- Inventory data is reconciled to match warehouse stock in accordance with company procedures
- Workplace documentation is completed
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TLIA1307C
Receive goods
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Identify workplace procedures and documentation requirements for the
receipt of goods |
- Workplace procedures for receipt of goods are identified
- Purpose of documents associated with the receipt of goods is interpreted
- Workplace documentation requirements for the receipt of goods and reporting of damage are identified
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Check and inspect goods on arrival and complete workplace documentation |
- Procedures for checking of goods in comparison with orders or manifests are identified and followed
- Discrepancies and/or damaged goods are reported
- Non-conforming goods are appropriately documented and despatched or stored in accordance with company procedures
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Unload, unpack and store stock |
- Appropriate manual handling techniques and equipment are identified
- Safe work procedures are used when unloading, unpacking and storing stock
- Advice on appropriate storage locations and requirements for particular products is sought
- Goods are unloaded and unpacked in accordance with workplace procedures
- Assistance from others is sought when required to maintain safe and effective work
- Directions are followed to store stock in appropriate areas
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TLIF607C
Apply accident-emergency procedures
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Respond to the incident |
- Response to the incident or accident is in accordance with workplace emergency procedures and relevant regulatory requirements
- Details of the cause(s) and effects of the incident are identified and reported
- Assistance requirements for accidents and emergencies are clarified and reported immediately to the appropriate parties
- Requests for assistance are made to relevant personnel and emergency services
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Control and assist at accident or emergency site |
- Site is controlled and protected until the arrival of authorised personnel
- Assistance is provided to injured persons, within the limitations of duty of care and workplace procedures
- Relevant authorities at the site are cooperated with and assisted within workplace policies
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Finalise accident – emergency process and complete records |
- Relevant information is exchanged in accordance with state/territory law and workplace procedures
- Documentation and reports are completed and processed in accordance with workplace and relevant regulatory requirements
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TLIA2007C
Replenish stock
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Participate in stock rotation activities |
- Stock levels are counted against appropriate documentation
- Stock levels are recorded and reported
- Stocks are replenished, adjusted or rotated following workplace procedures
- Stock re-ordering processes are activated when appropriate
- Routine and non-routine problems with products or storage systems are reported following workplace procedures
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Interpret and fill replenishment request |
- Order request documentation is interpreted
- Product(s) in order noted and workplace location(s) are identified
- Workplace and product knowledge is used to plan sequence of work
- Appropriate materials handling equipment is selected in accordance with workplace procedures and timeframes and OH&S regulations
- Required schedules for order movement and despatch or storage are identified
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Complete stock replenishment |
- Products are sorted, assembled and consolidated in the appropriate storage areas
- Work is checked in accordance with company procedures
- Documentation and records are completed in accordance with workplace procedures
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TLIA2107C
Dispatch stock
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Analyse order to identify work requirements |
- Order request and consignment note documentation is interpreted
- Required schedules for despatch are identified
- Product(s) in order are identified
- Workplace and product knowledge is used to plan sequence of work
- Appropriate materials handling equipment is selected within required OH&S regulations and timeframe for the despatch
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Follow workplace order picking processes to prepare goods for despatch |
- Goods for despatch are selected, checking against product knowledge, labels and other identification systems
- Products are sorted, assembled and consolidated
- Orders are secured and placed in storage/despatch zones, in accordance with schedule
- Order is checked against despatch schedule and order form
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Complete despatch following workplace procedures and schedules |
- Workplace records are completed, and labels and appropriate documentation attached
- Load labels and documentation are checked and loading is organised in accordance with workplace procedures and ADG Code (where applicable)
- Final check of load labels and documentation is completed in accordance with requirements
- Transportation requirements are described to driver where appropriate
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TLIA1507C
Complete receival/despatch documentation
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Analyse order to identify work requirements to fill order |
- Order request documentation is interpreted
- Product(s) in order are noted and workplace location(s) are identified
- Workplace and product knowledge is used to organise documentation
- Required schedules for order movement are identified and noted where required
- Special aspects of the order such as dangerous/hazardous goods or temperature controlled goods are identified and information on required documentation procedures and relevant regulatory requirements is identified, accessed and
interpreted
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Follow workplace order documentation processes |
- Workplace procedures for documentation of an order are identified
- Workplace documentation is completed in accordance with workplace procedures and any relevant regulatory requirements
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Finalise documentation |
- Order is checked against schedule and order form
- Workplace records are completed, and labels and appropriate documentation are attached in accordance with workplace procedures and any relevant regulatory requirements
- Special transportation requirements are identified and conveyed to appropriate personnel
- Where applicable, all required documentation requirements for dangerous goods and hazardous materials are completed in accordance with the relevant regulations and codes
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TLIA3907B
Receive and store stock
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Take delivery of stock |
- Incoming stock is accurately checked against orders and delivery documentation in accordance with workplace
procedures
- Variations are accurately identified, recorded and communicated to the appropriate person
- Items are inspected for damage, quality, use-by dates, breakages or discrepancies, and records are made in
accordance with workplace policy
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Store stock |
- All stock is promptly and safely transported to an appropriate storage area without damage
- Stock is stored in the appropriate location within the area and in accordance with workplace security procedures
- Appropriate personal protective equipment is correctly used during receival and storage operations
- Stock levels are accurately recorded in accordance with workplace procedures
- Stock is labelled in accordance with workplace procedures
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Rotate and maintain stock |
- Stock is rotated, where required, in accordance with workplace policy
- Stock is moved using appropriate equipment, if necessary, in accordance with OH&S requirements, relevant regulations and workplace procedures
- Quality of stock is checked and reported
- Appropriate action is taken where the quality of the stock is found to be outside specified standards
- Stock is placed in storage or disposed of in accordance with workplace policy
- All required records and documentation are completed in accordance with workplace procedures
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TLIA1607C
Use inventory systems to organise stock control
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Identify inventory and stock control systems
in use in the workplace |
- Workplace inventory and stock control equipment, software and systems are identified
- Reasons for common database approach to inventory records and documentation in the warehouse are explained
- Procedures for identification and reporting of discrepancies or variances are identified
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Use re-order procedures to maintain stock levels |
- Stock level maintenance checking is conducted
- Stock is re-ordered to meet stock level maintenance requirements in accordance with workplace policies and procedures
- Data is accurately entered and extracted from the inventory/records system using appropriate workplace procedures
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Organise cyclical stock counts and report discrepancies or variances |
- Process for cyclical stock count is planned and work allocated to team members
- Clear directions on tasks to be performed are given
- Stocktake activities are conducted in accordance with workplace procedures
- Types and causes of records discrepancies are identified
- Procedures for noting and correcting minor discrepancies are used
- Major discrepancies are reported in accordance with workplace procedures
- Workplace documentation is completed
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Produce reports on record keeping and inventory functions |
- Types of reports to be produced from inventory records systems are identified
- Reports are produced in accordance with workplace procedures and relevant regulatory requirements
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TLIE407C
Prepare workplace documentation
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Plan workplace document |
- Purpose and audience for the document are identified
- Appropriate format for the document is established to meet workplace requirements
- Relevant information is identified and selected for inclusion in the document
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Prepare workplace document |
- A draft of the document is prepared in accordance with workplace procedures and conventions for sentence construction, grammar, spelling, style, punctuation and vocabulary that are appropriate for the reader(s)
- Document is edited and presented in a final version appropriate to the task
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Complete workplace forms |
- Work related form(s) is interpreted to identify information required for its completion
- Required information for completion of form is gathered from relevant sources in accordance with workplace procedures
- Form(s) is completed in accordance with workplace policy and procedures and any applicable regulations and codes
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TLIA3807B
Control and order stock
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Maintain stock levels and records |
- Stock levels are monitored and maintained at levels prescribed by workplace specifications
- Stock security systems are monitored and adjusted as required
- Stock re-order cycles are maintained, monitored and adjusted as required
- Colleagues are informed of their individual responsibilities in regard to recording of stock
- Stock storage and movement records are maintained in accordance with workplace procedures
- Stock performance is monitored and fast/slow moving items are identified and reported in accordance with workplace procedures
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Organise and administer stocktakes |
- Stocktakes are organised at the appropriate time and responsibilities allocated to staff
- Accurate reports on stocktake data are produced within designated timelines
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Identify stock losses |
- Losses are accurately identified, recorded and assessed against potential loss as forecast on a regular basis
- Identified losses are reported in accordance with workplace
procedures
- Avoidable losses are identified and reasons are established, and appropriate solutions are recommended and implemented to prevent future avoidable losses
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Process stock orders |
- Orders for stock are accurately processed in accordance with workplace procedures
- Stock ordering and recording systems are accurately maintained
- Purchase and supply agreements are correctly used and appropriate details recorded
- Negotiated purchase and supply agreements are recorded accurately and filed for retrieval
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Follow up orders |
- Delivery process is monitored to meet agreed deadlines
- Appropriate liaison is undertaken with colleagues and suppliers to ensure continuity of supply
- Routine supply problems are followed up or referred to the appropriate person in accordance with workplace policy
- Stock is distributed in accordance with agreed allocations
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Complete documentation |
- All required records and documentation are completed in accordance with workplace procedures
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TLIA1707C
Apply product knowledge to organise work operations
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Identify and categorise products |
- Products are identified and categorised in terms of specified criteria in accordance with workplace procedures
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Match products to locations based on specified criteria |
- Locations for products are determined based on specified criteria
- Labels, inventory systems and other information sources are used to assist in the identification of products, handling and storage requirements
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Assist individuals to solve stock identification and
location problems |
- New stock items are identified and particular product information is brought to the attention of relevant personnel
- Stock queries are predicted and team members assisted to locate and assimilate information relevant to these products
- Personnel are assisted with routine and non-routine stock enquiries with actions taken to update information of products for relevant personnel
- Personnel are encouraged to maintain and build product knowledge through accessing product information and the application of problem solving and information analysis skills
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Identify appropriate transfer and handling requirements |
- Resources used to transfer different products through the storage zones are identified and evaluated
- Work in receival and despatch areas is supported by identification and reporting of variances
- Stock re-ordering is informed by knowledge of product source, frequency of pick destination (or seasonality) of products and potential for supply problems
- Relevant documentation is completed in accordance with workplace procedures
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Contribute to continuous improvement |
- Knowledge of customer requirements is used to determine work design
- Potential problems are predicted and notified to appropriate personnel
- Opportunities for improvements to own work organisation are identified
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TLIA2607C
Monitor storage facilities
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Determine site functions and operations |
- Layout of storage facilities, work flow and activities undertaken in each zone are identified
- Type of storage facilities, their purpose and (any) associated risk factors are identified
- Inventory lists are accessed through record management system
- Storage separations and co-storage applications are identified
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Monitor storage operations |
- Inventory data is confirmed to match goods/freight and applicable storage requirements
- Storage areas are supervised to ensure movement of personnel and goods/freight are in accordance with workplace procedures
- Storage facilities are checked to ensure appropriate operational capacity
- Integrity of goods/materials are monitored to ensure appropriate quality is maintained
- Discrepancies/changes to storage requirements and/or inventory lists are noted and action undertaken in accordance with workplace procedures
- Appropriate action(s) are initiated in response to breaches of operational procedures or to an emergency/incident
- Operational actions and investigative outcomes are documented in accordance with workplace procedures
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Assist individuals to solve stock identification and
location problems |
- New stock items are identified and particular product information is brought to the attention of relevant personnel
- Stock queries are predicted and team members assisted to locate and assimilate information relevant to these products
- Personnel are assisted with routine and non-routine stock enquiries with actions taken to update information of products for relevant personnel
- Personnel are encouraged to maintain and build product knowledge through accessing product information and the application of problem solving and information analysis skills
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Identify appropriate transfer and handling requirements |
- Resources used to transfer different products through the storage zones are identified and evaluated
- Work in receival and despatch areas is supported by identification and reporting of variances
- Stock re-ordering is informed by knowledge of product source, frequency of pick destination (or seasonality) of products and potential for supply problems
- Relevant documentation is completed in accordance with workplace procedures
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Contribute to continuous improvement |
- Knowledge of customer requirements is used to determine work design
- Potential problems are predicted and notified to appropriate personnel
- Opportunities for improvements to own work organisation are identified
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Course start date:
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Anytime
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Schedule:
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1 visit every 4-6 weeks
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Location:
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In the workplace or at our training rooms
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Number of visits:
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Between 4-8 visits
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Length of training sessions:
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2-3 hours
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Duration:
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6 -12 months
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Flexibility Options:
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Online options
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Increase or decrease number of visits
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Increase or decrease the length of each session
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Group Training or One on One (or combination!)
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Course start date:
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Anytime
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Structure:
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6 modules, 2 units per module. Modules will be posted with complete instructions and contact with the trainer available throughout your course.
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Study time:
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Each unit requires up to 30 hours for learning and assessment (depends on units chosen and current skill and knowledge)
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Location:
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Your place
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Support:
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Qualified trainer support by phone and email. Face to face option available
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Duration:
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Self paced. The recommended pace is 1 module every 4 weeks. Participants will have up to 12 months to complete the course.
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Fees listed below include enrolment, resource and tuition fees
All our courses are available through the workplace based Traineeship Program, which attracts Government Funding of up to $4000 per eligible employee.
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Correspondence
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$2300
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$50 per unit
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$1050
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Traineeship and funding Information
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Yes
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Yes
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Up to $4000
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From $2500
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Course ID
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