It is designed to provide new or experienced pest control technicians with the basic knowledge and skills to be a licensed pest management technician. After completing all training, practical experience and both written and practical assessments
Our General Pest Management course consists of three units (5, 6 & 18) from the Certificate III in Urban Pest Management CPP30119.
It is designed to provide new or experienced pest control technicians with the basic knowledge and skills to be a licensed pest management technician.
After completing all training, practical experience and both written and practical assessments, you will receive a Statement of Attainment which can then be submitted to your government licensing office to receive your General Pest Management Licence.
To achieve licensing you will require the following units
Practical Exercise
Completion Of The Course
To complete the course you will need to:
Students who consider that they already possess the competencies identified, in all or part of any course/qualification offered by MPL, may seek recognition.
RPL is a method of assessing if you have evidence of competency for a particular unit of competency that you are enrolled in. It is important to remember that RPL is an assessment process not an assumption of competence.
RPL is the determination, on an individual basis, of the competencies obtained by a student through previous formal training, work experience, and/or life experience.
RPL therefore determines the consequent advanced standing to which the student is entitled in relation to a course/qualification. The main focus of RPL is what has been learned rather than how, where or when it was learned.
RPL focuses on both the demonstration of competence and the currency of that competence to industry standards. Students wishing to undertake RPL should contact our office to obtain a separate application form.
MPL is committed to recognising the AQF qualifications and Statements of Attainment issued by other Registered Training Organisations (RTOs).
National recognition comes into effect when a Statement of Attainment or qualification provided by a student has the same national competency codes as those that form part of the training and assessment program within which the student is enrolled or is intending to enrol. Students wishing to apply for National Recognition should contact our office.
About Practical Work Experience and Assessment
Whether you are a Face to Face, Correspondence or RPL student, you will usually complete all initial written tasks at home or any other chosen location. You will then need to attend to the practical requirements of the course.
To be fair, reasonable and flexible with our training and assessment, you will need to demonstrate your practical experience. This will reveal whether you are job-ready and will help prepare you for real workplace opportunities.
This qualification reflects the role of pest management technicians who are required to identify common urban pests, assess pest problems, consider pest management options, develop pest management plans, liaise with customers and implement pest management strategies.
Upon successful completion of this course (and prior completion of the AgVet chemical course), you will be eligible to obtain a 1080 endorsement to your ACUP issued under the Agricultural and Veterinary Chemicals (Control of Use Act) 1992.
Many companies outsource their pest control programs. However, each company is still responsible for effective implementation and monitoring of their programs. This course provides best practice guidance on setting up and maintaining an effective pest control program.
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