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RII32220 Certificate III in Well Servicing Operations

Drilling

Well Servicing Operations is conducted in the workplace and is expected to take 12 months

Price: The cost for this qualification is $1500.00

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Unit Of Competency

This qualification has a total number of fourteen (14) units, consisting of eight (8) core units and six (6) elective units. The elective units are chosen by Academy, through extensive industry consultation. Academy can create custom courses on request, get in touch today to design your course!

Core Units

BSBFLM303 Contribute to effective workplace relationships
BSBWHS301 Maintain workplace safety
MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit
RIIENV201E Identify and assess environmental and heritage concerns
RIIERR302E Respond to local emergencies and incidents
RIIOGD209F Operate and maintain ancillary equipment
RIIWSV302E Trip production string for well servicing operations
RIIWSV303E Operate fluid systems

Elective Units

RIIRIS301E Apply risk management process
RIIOGD304D Apply effective coal seam gas control practices
RIIWSV301F Conduct and maintain well-serving derrick operations
RIISAM209E Carry out operational maintenance
RIICOM301E Communicate information
TAEDEL301 Provide work skill instruction

Qualification Description

This qualification reflects the role of individuals such as derrickmen or assistant drillers working in well servicing operations. People in this role perform tasks involving a broad range of skilled applications in a wide variety of contexts, which may involve some discretion and judgement in selecting equipment, services and contingency measures.

Assessment

Assessments will be based on the fourteen (14) units of competency set out above.

You will be assessed through a combination of knowledge and practical assessments that you can complete in your workplace with your supervisor.

Knowledge questions are designed to allow you to demonstrate your underpinning knowledge, whilst the practical assessments are designed to demonstrate competency in conducting tasks relating to the individual units set out in this qualification.

A portfolio of documentary evidence of similar tasks to those set out in the practical assessments might be useful in applying for recognition of prior learning (RPL). Contact the Academy to request a consultation with one of our assessors to see if you might be a suitable candidate for the RPL process.
 

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