The unit knowledge guide contains information for students to read additional information related to their units of competency or course and as additional support to the learner guide
test and service batteries AURETR116 Read and apply vehicle wiring schematics and drawings AURETR120 Diagnose and repair network electronic control systems AURETR122 Diagnose and repair vehicle dynamic control systems If you require RPL Kits with comprehensive benchmarking
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Units of competency BSBWOR203 Work effectively with others RIIOGD202D Carry out equipment and basic rig maintenance RIIOGD201D Assist in maintaining rig safety and emergency procedures RIIWHS201D Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures If you require RPL Kits with comprehensive benchmarking
Core units FNSINC411 Conduct work according to professional practices in the financial services industry FNSINC513 Identify and apply complex ethical decision making to workplace situations FNSRSK411 Apply risk management strategies to own work Elective units FNSCRD401 Assess credit applications FNSFMK515 Comply with financial services regulation and industry codes of practice FNSINC412 Apply and maintain knowledge of financial products and services FNSORG501 Develop and manage a budget FNSORG506 Prepare financial forecasts and projections FNSRSK511 Undertake risk identification FNSRSK512 Assess risks If you require RPL Kits with comprehensive benchmarking
RPL Kit-SIRSS00032 Manage workplace responses to disrespectful, aggressive or abusive customer behaviour Skill Set FNS The unit knowledge guide containsOur RPL Kits are developed to assist in making valid assessment decisions whilst remaining compliant with training standards. The RPL Kits are written for each qualification and include carefully designed documentation and simple instructions for evidence submission. The kit is designed to cover all units requirements with a range of appropriate assessment methods. Our RPL Kit includes six steps: Stage 1: An RPL Application Form and Information