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| Qualification: Certificate II in Furniture Finishing
Training Package: Furnishing This qualification is designed to prepare people for occupations such as furniture finishing worker. The course is for trainees who want to acquire the skills and knowledge to work in the furniture finishing sector of the furnishing industry. You will learn how to prepare surfaces, mix and apply stains, apply finishing material by hand and spray gun, restore furnishing items, and operate a range of furniture finishing equipment. You will also learn about occupational health and safety, communications skills and costing. More Information These qualification details are indicative only and not comprehensive and may vary in different States and Territories. It is recommended that you confirm all qualifications and training details prior to commencement of any course. For more information about this qualification visit myfuture , The Good Guides , or other training and course information websites. For detailed information about the Training Package that contains this qualification contact Manufacturing Skills Australia or visit the National Training Information Service . Certificates I and II Certificates I and II recognise basic vocational skills and knowledge that meet nationally endorsed industry/enterprise competency standards as agreed for those qualifications by the relevant industry, enterprise, community or professional group. They include preparatory and participation skills and knowledge such as: literacy and numeracy; communication skills; working in teams; workplace technology; and industry specific competencies, of increasing complexity and personal accountability at each level of the Certificate qualification. VET qualifications are offered by TAFE Institutes, private providers and some universities. |
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