To be awarded the MSM41015 Certificate IV in Recreational Vehicles, competency must be achieved in thirty-two (32) units of competency:
core units of competency
elective units of competency, as specified below:
a minimum ofunits of competency must be selected from Group A
a maximum of units of competency may be selected from Group C and D, with a maximum of from Group D
the balance of units, must be selected from Groups A and B to bring the total to twenty-nine (29).
Up to elective units of competency may be selected from this Training Package, other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses, as specified in Groups A, B, C and D.
Where prerequisite units are identified they must be counted in the total number of units required for achievement of the qualification.
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Complete all units from the following list.
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MSMENV272
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Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
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MSMSUP102
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Communicate in the workplace
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MSMWHS200
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Work safely
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Select a minimum of units from the following list.
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AURATA005
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Estimate and quote automotive mechanical and electrical repairs
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AURANN011
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Estimate and quote automotive body repairs
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AURVTN032
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Inspect vehicle damage and determine repair procedures
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MEM03006B
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Set assembly stations
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MEM03001B
MEM18001C
MEM03003B
MEM18002B
MEM03004B
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MEM16012A
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Interpret technical specifications and manuals
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Up to relevant Group A elective unit of competency may be selected from this Training Package, other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses, where it is available for inclusion at Certificate IV qualification.
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AUMGTT001
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Apply trim to vehicle components
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AURETR015
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Inspect, test and service batteries
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AURETR012
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Test and repair basic electrical circuits
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AURETB001
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Diagnose and repair electric braking systems
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AURTTB001
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Inspect and service braking systems
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AURTTD004
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Inspect and service suspension systems
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AURTTJ012
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Remove, inspect and refit wheel hubs and associated brake components
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AURTTA017
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Carry out vehicle safety inspections
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AURVTS004
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Repair vehicle composite material components
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AURTTY001
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Repair vehicle chassis, frame and associated components
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AURVTT015
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Fabricate and install canvas products for automotive and marine components
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AURVTT019
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Fabricate and install automotive and marine frames, canopies and side curtains
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CPCPCM2043A
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Carry out WHS requirements
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CPCPGS3046A
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Install LPG systems in caravans, mobile homes and mobile workplaces
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CPCPCM2043A
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MEM03001B
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Perform manual production assembly
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MEM05005B
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Carry out mechanical cutting
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MEM12023A
MEM18001C
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MEM05012C
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Perform routine manual metal arc welding
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MEM05050B
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Perform routine gas metal arc welding
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MEM07024B
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Operate and monitor machine/process
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MEM07028B
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Operate computer controlled machines/ processes
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MEM07024B
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MEM10002B
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Terminate and connect electrical wiring
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MEM09002B
MEM12002B
MEM18001C
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MEM12002B
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Perform electrical/electronic measurement
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MEM12023A
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Perform engineering measurements
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MEM18038B
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Maintain wheels and tyres
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MEM18001
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MEM18045B
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Fault find/repair electrical equipment/components up to 250 volts single phase supply
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MEM09002B
MEM10002B
MEM12002B
MEM12023A
MEM18001C
MEM18002B
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MSMOPS101
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Make measurements
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MSMRV310
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Fit recreational vehicle floor
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MSMRV311
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Fit furniture in a recreational vehicle
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MSMRV312
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Fit water systems in a recreational vehicle
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MSMRV313
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Fit 12 V cable systems in a recreational vehicle
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MSMRV314
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Construct and fit roof to a recreational vehicle
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MSMRV315
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Construct and fit slide out in a recreational vehicle
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MSMRV318
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Fit cladding to a recreational vehicle
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MSMRV319
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Fit front and rear moulds to a recreational vehicle
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MSMRV320
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Fit windows and doors to a recreational vehicle
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MSMRV321
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Fit required external items to a recreational vehicle
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MSMRV322
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Fit required external electrical components to a recreational vehicle
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MSMRV323
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Fit required internal items to a recreational vehicle
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MSMRV324
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Conduct final quality inspection for a recreational vehicle
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MSMRV325
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Fabricate a chassis and suspension for a recreational vehicle
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MSMRV365
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Remove and refit body moulding
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MSMRV366
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Fit transfers and decals to a recreational vehicle
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MSMRVS202
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Repair/service LPG systems in a recreational vehicle
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Up to relevant Group B elective units of competency may be selected from this Training Package, other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses, where they are available for inclusion at Certificate III qualification.
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MEM13002B
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Undertake occupational health and safety activities in the workplace
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MEM13010A
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Supervise occupational health and safety in an industrial work environment
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MEM13002B
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MEM14001B
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Schedule material deliveries
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MEM14002B
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Undertake basic process planning
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MEM14003B
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Undertake basic production scheduling
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MEM16002C
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Conduct formal interviews and negotiations
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MEM16006A
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Organise and communicate information
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MEM30013A
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Assist in the preparation of a basic workplace layout
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MSMENV472
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Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
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MSMSUP200
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Achieve work outcomes
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MSMSUP383
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Facilitate a team
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MSMSUP390
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Use structured problem-solving tools
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MSS402002
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Sustain process improvements
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MSS402081
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Contribute to the application of a proactive maintenance strategy
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MSS403085
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Ensure process improvements are sustained
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MSS403011
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Facilitate implementation of competitive systems and practices
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MSS403021
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Facilitate a Just in Time system
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MSS403040
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Facilitate and improve implementation of 5S
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MSS403054
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Facilitate breakthrough improvements
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MSS403087
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Mistake proof an operational process
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MSS404086
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Assist in implementing a proactive maintenance strategy
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Up to relevant Group C elective units of competency may be selected from this Training Package, other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses, where they are available for inclusion at Certificate IV qualification.
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MEM09002B
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Interpret technical drawing
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MEM11010B
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Operate mobile load shifting equipment
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MEM14004A
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Plan to undertake a routine task
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MEM15024A
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Apply quality procedures
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MEM18001C
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Use hand tools
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MEM18002B
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Use power tools/hand held operations
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MSMOPS102
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Perform tasks to support production
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MSMOPS200
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Operate equipment
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MSMOPS212
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Use organisation computers or data systems
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MSMPER200
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Work in accordance with an issued permit
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MSMRVT201
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Apply technical knowledge of recreational vehicle manufacturing to work activities
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MSMSUP100
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Apply workplace context to own job
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MSMSUP101
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Clean workplace or equipment
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MSMSUP106
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Work in a team
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MSMSUP240
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Undertake minor maintenance
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MSMSUP273
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Handle goods
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MSMSUP280
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Manage conflict at work
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MSMSUP291
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Participate in continuous improvement
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MSMWHS110
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Follow emergency response procedures
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MSMWHS205
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Control minor incidents
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MSS402021
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Apply Just in Time procedures
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MSS402040
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Apply 5S procedures
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MSS402080
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Undertake root cause analysis
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PMBHAN103
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Shift materials safely by hand
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TLID2010
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Operate a forklift
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Up to relevant Group D elective units of competency may be selected from this Training Package, other endorsed Training Packages and accredited courses, where they are available for inclusion at Certificate II or III qualification.
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