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FPP01 Pulp and Paper Manufacturing Training Package Review

FPP01 Pulp and Paper Manufacturing Training Package is currently under review. The review commenced in July 2008.
This FPP01 Training Package was last reviewed in 2001 and since then there have been significant changes in the industry including:
  • new technologies and different processes introduced
  • changes to the way work is organised and structured
  • new mills or mill components are being planned and/or constructed. 

As the industry strives to innovate, increase and maintain its competitiveness new changes result. These changes need to be reflected in the Training Package as they impact on the national skill standards.

In the review process, an endorsed training package is considered, reviewed and modified as applicable. The review seeks to provide a training package that meets the needs of all organisations within the industry; is capable of being implemented in a range of workplaces; and is consistent with current national quality criteria and requirements.

The review also provides a submission for re-endorsement of the Competency Standards, Assessment Guidelines and Qualifications Framework to the National Quality Council (NQC). 

For further information on the Training Package, please contact ForestWorks on (03) 9321 3500.

Review Update

You will find the latest information on the Pulp and Paper Manufacturing Training Package review in the Communiques posted on this page to the right.

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'Round Two' redrafted FUNCTIONAL competency standards

  • Chemical Recovery
  • Coatings
  • Dry End
  • Finishing and Converting
  • Power and Steam Generation 
  • Primary Resources
  • Pulping Operations
  • Stock Prep
  • Warehousing and dispatch 
  • Waste Paper
  • Water
  • Wet End

'Round Two' redrafted CORE Competency Standards

  • Core CS - communication
  • Core CS - numeracy
  • Core CS - OHS (ASCC)
  • Core CS - problem solving
  • Core CS - quality assurance
  • Core CS OHS FPP

'Round Two' redrafted GENERAL Competency standards

  • General CS - chemicals and computers
  • General CS - environment
  • General CS - materials handling
  • General CS - planning
  • General CS - preventative maintenance
  • General CS - pulping and working together
  • General CS - imported replcmts - hand tools
  • General CS imported replcmts - emergency
  • General CS imported replcmts - first aid
  • General CS imported replcment - planning
  • General CS - Production Operations
  • General CS - Operate Auxilliary Equipment

'Round Two' redrafted Load Handling Competency standards

  • Imported CS - load handling -TLI TP
  • Imported CS - load handling shift materials safely 

DRAFT Qualifications Structure  

  • FPP20110 Certificate II in Pulp and Paper Operations
  • FPP30110 Certificate III in Pulp and Paper Operations
  • FPP40110 Certificate IV in Pulp and Paper Operations
  • Diploma in Pulp and Paper Operations 

Imported Units

BSB07

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BSBWOR202A: Organise and complete daily work activities

BSBWOR202A

BSBWOR301A: Organise personal work priorities and development

BSBWOR301A

BSBFLM312B: Contribute to team effectiveness

BSBFLM312B

BSBFLM303C: Contribute to effective workplace relationships

BSBFLM303C

BSBFLM305C: Support operational plan

BSBFLM305C

BSBFLM306C: Provide workplace information and resourcing plans

BSBFLM306C

BSBCMN311B: Maintain workplace safety

BSBCMN311B

BSBCMM101A: Apply basic communication skills

BSBCMM101A

Replaces core unit: FPPCOM1A

BSBCMM201A: Communicate in the workplace

BSBCMM201A

Replaces core unit FPPCOM2A

BSBFLM309C: Support continuous improvement systems and processes

BSBFLM309C

BSBFLM311C: Support a workplace learning environment

BSBFLM311C

BSBWOR404A: Develop work priorities

BSBWOR404A

BSBOHS408A: Assist with compliance with OHS and other relevant laws

BSBOHS408A

BSBINN301A: Promote innovation in a team environment

BSBINN301A

BSBITU203A: Communicate electronically

BSBITU203A

BSBRSK401A: Identify risk and apply risk management processes

BSBRSK401A

BSBPMG510A: Manage projects

BSBPMG510A

BSBOHS401B: Contribute to the implementation of a systematic approach to managing OHS

BSBOHS401B

BSBOHS402B: Contribute to the implementation of the OHS consultation process

BSBOHS402B

BSBOHS403B: Identify hazards and assess OHS risks

BSBOHS403B

BSBOHS404B: Contribute to the implementation of strategies to control OHS risk

BSBOHS404B

BSBOHS405B: Contribute to the implementation of emergency procedures

BSBOHS405B

BSBOHS406B: Use equipment to conduct workplace monitoring

BSBOHS406B

BSBWOR401A: Establish effective workplace relationships

BSBWOR401A

BSBOHS407A: Monitor a safe workplace

BSBOHS407A

BSBWRK402A: Empower workers

BSBWRK402A

BSBWRK403A: Communicate with workers

BSBWRK403A

BSBWRK404A: Promote equality of opportunity and fair treatment for all workers

BSBWRK404A

BSBWRK406A: Participate in the bargaining process

BSBWRK406A

BSBWRK407A: Provide advice to union members

BSBWRK407A

BSBWRK408A: Undertake negotiations

BSBWRK408A

BSBWRK409A: Prepare for and participate in dispute resolution

BSBWRK409A

BSBREL401A: Establish networks

BSBREL401A

BSBRES401A: Analyse and present research information

BSBRES401A

BSBOHS408A: Assist with compliance with OHS and other relevant laws

BSBOHS408A

BSBADM405B: Organise meetings

BSBADM405B

BSBAUD402B: Participate in a quality audit

BSBAUD402B

BSBCMM401A: Make a presentation

BSBCMM401A

PSP04 PUBLIC SECTOR

PSPPM402B: Manage simple projects PSPPM402B  

TAA04 TRAINING AND ASSESSMENT

   

TAAASS401C: Plan and organise assessment

TAAASS401C

TAAASS301B: Contribute to assessment

TAAASS301B

TAAASS402B: Assess competence

TAAASS402B

TAAASS404B: Participate in assessment validation

TAAASS404B

TAADEL301C: Provide training through instruction and demonstration of work skills

TAADEL301C

TAADES401B: Use Training Packages to meet client needs TAADES401B

TAADES402B: Design and develop learning programs

TAADES402B

TAADEL401B: Plan and organise group-based delivery

TAADEL401B

TAADEL402B: Facilitate group-based learning

TAADEL402B

TAATAS501B: Undertake organisational training needs analysis

TAATAS501B

TAAASS403B: Develop assessment tools

TAAASS403B

TAADES502B: Design and develop learning resources

TAADES502B

TAADEL404B: Facilitate work-based learning

TAADEL404B

TAADEL403B: Facilitate individual learning

TAADEL403B

TAAENV402B: Foster and promote an inclusive learning culture

TAAENV402B

TAAENV403B: Ensure a healthy and safe learning environment

TAAENV403B

TAAENV401B: Work effectively in vocational education and training

TAAENV401B

MEM05 METALS AND ENGINEERING

MEM14005A: Plan a complete activity

MEM14005A

MEM3002A: Develop and manage a plan for a simple manufacturing related project MEM3002A
MEM18010C: Perform equipment condition monitoring and recording MEM18010C  
MEM18011C: Shut down and isolate machines/equipment MEM18011C  
MEM18001C: Use hand tools MEM18001C  
MEM18002B: Use power tools/hand held operations MEM18002B  
MEM11016B: Order materials MEM11016B  

PML04 LABORATORY OPERATIONS

   

PMLTEST300B: Perform basic tests

PMLTEST300B

PMLCAL400A: Perform standard calibrations

PMLCAL400A

PMA08 CHEMICAL, HYDROCARBONS AND REFINING

   

PMAOHS211B: Prepare equipment for emergency response

PMAOHS211B

Replaces general unit FPPEME1A

MSA07 MANUFACTURING TRAINING PACKAGE

   

MSACMT452A: Apply statistics to processes in manufacturing

MSACMT452A

MSACMT230A: Apply cost factors to work practices

MSACMT230A

MSACMT250A: Monitor process capability

MSACMT250A

MSACMT270A: Use sustainable energy practices

MSACMT270A

MSACMT271A: Use sustainable environmental practices

MSACMT271A

MSACMT281A: Contribute to the application of a proactive maintenance strategy

MSACMT281A

MSACMC411A: Lead a competitive manufacturing team

MSACMC411A

MSACMS400A: Implement a competitive manufacturing system

MSACMS400A

MSACMS401A: Ensure process improvements are sustained

MSACMS401A

MSACMT220A: Apply quick changeover procedures

MSACMT220A

MSACMT240A: Apply 5S procedures in a manufacturing environment

MSACMT240A

MSACMT251A: Apply quality standards

MSACMT251A

Replaces core unit: FPPQAS2A

MSACMT280A: Undertake root cause analysis

MSACMT280A

MSACMT440A: Lead 5S in a manufacturing environment

MSACMT440A

MSACMT451A: Mistake proof a production process

MSACMT451A

MSACMT432A: Analyse manual handling processes

MSACMT432A

MSAPMOHS110A: Follow emergency response procedures

MSAPMOHS110A

Replaces general unit: FPPEME2B

MSAPMOHS220A: Provide initial first aid response

MSAPMOHS220A

Replaces general unit: FPPAID2A

MSAPMOPS212A: Use enterprise computers or data systems

MSAPMOPS212A

Replaces general unit: FPPCSK1A

MSAPMSUP101A: Clean workplace or equipment

MSAPMSUP101A

UEP06 - ELECTRICITY SUPPLY INDUSTRY - GENERATION SECTOR    
UEPS341: Shut down a steam turbine UEPS341  
UEOPS411A: Run up a steam turbine UEOPS411A  
HLT07 - HEALTH TRAINING PACKAGE    
HLTFA301B: Apply first aid HLTFA301B  
TLI07 TRANSPORT AND LOGISITICS INDUSTRY TRAINING PACKAGE    
TLIA1207C: Pick and process orders TLIA1207C  
TLIA1607C: Use inventory systems to organise stock control TLIA1607C  
TLIA2107C: Despatch stock TLIA2107C  
TLIA2207C: Participate in stocktakes TLIA2207C  
TLIL1907C: Implement and monitor transport logistics TLIL1907C  
TLID107C: Shift materials safely using manual handling methods TLID107C  
TLID207C: Shift a load using manually-operated equipment TLID207C  
TLID307E: Handle dangerous goods - hazardous substances TLID307E  
TLID407C: Load and unload goods/cargo TLID407C  
TLID707C: Prepare cargo for transfer with slings TLID707C  
TLID1007C: Operate a forklift TLID1007C  
TLID1107C: Conduct specialised forklift operations TLID1107C  
TLID1307C: Move materials mechanically using automated equipment TLID1307C  
TLID1607D: Load and unload explosives and dangerous TLID1607D  
TLID2407C: Use specialised liquid bulk transfer equipment (gravity/pressurised) TLID2407C  
TLID2707D: Prepare for transport of dangerous goods TLID2707D  
TLID3107C: Rig load TLID3107C  
TLID3507C: Operate a boom type elevating work platform TLID3507C  
TLIE607D: Collect, analyse and present workplace data TLIE607D  
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Communique Five
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Communique Six
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