If you’d like to kickstart your career in the agriculture industry where you could work in the beautiful pastures of WA's south west or the golden fields of the Wheatbelt, this skill set is for you! You will gain the knowledge and skills to safely apply chemicals and operate a range of machinery used for seeding — including tractors, boomsprays and air seeders — to comply with work health and safety procedures.
This skill set is ideal for anyone wanting to gain employment as a farm worker during harvest, or as a starting point for a career in agriculture. It's perfect for school leavers, career changers, or anyone wanting to update their skills for current industry practices and equipment.
This course remains FEE FREE in 2024! No course fees apply!
This skill set contains the following nationally recognised unit/s of competency.
Unit code | Unit title |
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AHCBAC309 | Undertake preparation of land for agricultural crop production |
AHCBAC315 | Establish agricultural crops |
AHCCHM304 | Transport and store chemicals |
AHCCHM307 | Prepare and apply chemicals to control pests, weeds and diseases |
AHCMOM309 | Operate broadacre sowing machinery and equipment |
AHCWHS302 | Contribute to work health and safety processes |
In vocational education and training (VET), a skill set is a short course that's developed by choosing individual units of competency from a full qualification (or qualifications) that target a specific set of skills and knowledge, to meet the needs of industry or a particular job role.
The units of competency in a skill set are nationally accredited and recognised.
This means that when you successfully complete a skill set, you will receive a Statement of Attainment as an official record. This verifies that you have completed those units, so that you can receive credit for them should you continue on to further study.
Skill sets are also used to upskill workers for specific skills and knowledge required for their job; or in situations where a full qualification is not required.
The units in this skill set may lead to the qualifications listed below, and others that allow selection of these units.
- Certificate III in Agriculture
- Certificate III in Horticulture
- Certificate III in Conservation and Land Management
- Certificate III in Indigenous Land Management
- Certificate III in Production Horticulture
- Certificate II I in Rural Machinery Operations
- Certificate III in Rural Operations
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