RII20120 SOA - Certificate II in Resources and Infrastructure Work Preparation
Course Overview
This course reflects the roles of individuals working in the resources and infrastructure industries who perform mainly routine tasks and procedures, using limited practical skills and fundamental operational knowledge and taking some responsibility for the quality of the work outcomes.This course is approved for Certificate 3 Guarantee - Check to see if you are eligible here
For further information on Certificate 3 Guarantee and Civil Safety Programs, refer to our Certificate 3 Guarantee page - Click here
C3G - Students may enrol directly into this lower-level qualification as part of a pre-vocational pathway into an apprenticeship. Training and Support Plans are not required unless the student is assessed as a disadvantaged learner
This is a VeTiS funded course.
Entry Requirements
There are no specific entry requirements for this course however a sufficient level of language, literacy and numeracy is required for students to be able to complete the required assessments.Course Structure
To be awarded the Certificate II in Resources and Infrastructure Work Preparation you must complete -A total number of 9 units
4 core units plus
5 elective units, of which:
Core units:
RIICOM201E - Communicate in the workplace
RIIENV201E - Identify and assess environmental and heritage concerns
RIIRIS201E - Conduct local risk control
RIIWHS201E - Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
Elective units*
BSBSUS201 - Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
BSBDIV301 - Work effectively with diversity
RIICCM201E - Carry out measurements and calculations
RIISAM203E - Use hand and power tools
RIISAM202E - Isolate and access plant
*Elective units may vary by location or negotiation
Course Delivery
You have up to 12 months to complete the course.Assessment
Assessment is based on competency (the ability to demonstrate specific skills), depending on delivery, may be undertaken through a combination of observation and discussion, case studies and written assignments.Recognition & Credit
You may already have significant experience in some of the areas covered by this qualification. If you can provide sufficient evidence of this you may be able to meet the course requirements by a recognition pathway. Contact Civil safety for further information.If you have already have acquired some of the units of competency in this qualification and be eligible for a direct credit for completed units. In order to claim a credit for these units Civil Safety must sight an original Statement of Attainment from the issuing registered training organisation.
Support
You will be required to complete a pre-enrolment assessment as part of the enrolment process. The pre-enrolment assessment assists in evaluating your suitability for the course and to tailor any required support services to meet your individual needs. If required, a representative from Civil Safety may contact you to discuss alternative options or available support services to assist you with your course.During your studies, you will receive feedback after each assessment/assignment and the trainer/assessor will be available to discuss the feedback or provide additional assistance or direction as appropriate.
Certification
A qualification testamur and transcript will be issued by Civil safety upon successful completion of course requirements, provided that all administrative requirements have been met and course fees are paid in full. In these circumstances, certificate will be issued within 30 days.Where a student does not complete all course components, a statement of attainment listing successfully completed units will be issued by Civil Safety within 30 days of course completion/exit as long as applicable outstanding fees are paid.
Enrolment
Enrolment is contingent upon an application being accepted. Factors considered in the evaluation of enrolment applications include meeting course entry requirements, eligibility for a training subsidy (where applicable) and acceptance or any applicable terms of enrolment.It is a condition of enrolment in any nationally recognised training (accredited) programme that you supply the training organisation with a valid unique student identifier (USI). If you don’t already have a USI, you can apply for one online at www.usi.gov.au.
Enrolment is confirmed upon payment of applicable fees, Civil Safety will collect no more than $1500 of the total fee on initial enrolment.
Fees
Please check below for upcoming courses and fees. You may be eligible to receive a government subsidy for this course. Please contact Civil Safety to check if you are eligible or complete our eligibility enquiry form - click here.Certificate 3 Guarantee Fees for eligible students are:
- Concessional Student - $30.00
- Non-Concessional Student - $50.00
Further Information
Our student handbook is available to prospective students and is available prior to enrolment by contacting any of our training locations or can be downloaded from our website www.civilsafety.edu.au. The student handbook reflects our policies and contains important information on enrolment, recognition, training & assessment, complaints and appeals, fees and refunds, rules and responsibilities and a range of general information. To enrol or for any further information please contact one of our offices via the contact details in the location section.
Upcoming Programs
Name | Location | Cost | |
Enter & Work in Confined Spaces (linked Short Course ID 2027253) 9 May 2025 | Cairns | $0.00 | |
Enter & Work in Confined Spaces (linked Short Course ID 2027254) 23 May 2025 | Cairns | $0.00 | |
Enter & Work in Confined Spaces (linked Short Course ID 2027255) 6 June 2025 | Cairns | $0.00 | |
Enter & Work in Confined Spaces (linked Short Course ID 2027256) 27 June 2025 | Cairns | $0.00 |