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Victorian Purchasing GuideforICP Printing and Graphic ArtsTraining Package Release 4.0July 2020 ? State of Victoria (Department of Education and Training) 2020.Copyright of this material is reserved to the Crown in the right of the State of Victoria. This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NoDerivs 3.0 Australia licence (See Creative Commons for more information). You are free to use, copy and distribute to anyone in its original form as long as you attribute Higher Education and Skills, Department of Education and Training (DET) as the author, and you license any derivative work you make available under the same licence.DisclaimerIn compiling the information contained in and accessed through this resource, the Department of Education and Training has used its best endeavours to ensure that the information is correct and current at the time of publication but takes no responsibility for any error, omission or defect therein.To the extent permitted by law, DET, its employees, agents and consultants exclude all liability for any loss or damage (including indirect, special or consequential loss or damage) arising from the use of, or reliance on the information contained herein, whether caused or not by any negligent act or omission. If any law prohibits the exclusion of such liability, DET limits its liability to the extent permitted by law, for the resupply of the information.Third party sitesThis resource may contain links to third party websites and resources. DET is not responsible for the condition or content of these sites or resources as they are not under its control.Third party material linked from this resource is subject to the copyright conditions of the third party. Users will need to consult the copyright notice of the third party sites for conditions of usage.Victorian Purchasing Guide Release HistoryNote: RTOs should refer to the National Register for the detail of changes made in each Release. (See National Register for more information)Training Package Release Date VPGApprovedCommentsICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training PackageRelease No 4.018 July 2020Release 4.0 of the ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package covers the revision of six qualifications as follows:ICP20120 Certificate II in Printing and Graphic ArtsICP31220 Certificate III in Printing ICP31320 Certificate III in Print Binding, Finishing and PackagingICP31420 Certificate III in Prepress Graphic Design ProductionICP40120 Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts ManagementICP50120 Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts Business ManagementThere are three new units of competency and 159 units of competency have been revised. The new units are:ICPSUP4160 Manage quality in a production environmentICPSUP4600 Manage a safe work environmentICPSUP4620 Facilitate communication in the workplace The following qualifications have been deleted, along with 68 units of competency:ICP40515 Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts (Mail House)ICP40815 Certificate IV in ePublishingPlease refer to the ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package Implementation Guide Release 4.0 Companion Volume for mapping information.ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training PackageRelease No 3.027 February 2019Release 3.0 of the ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package contains one new unit of competency:ICPPTD304 Apply problem solving techniques to 3D printing maintenance and operationand three revised units of competency:ICPPTD301 - Manipulate 3D files in preparation for 3D printingICPPTD302 - Set up and produce 3D printsICPPTD303 - Set up and produce 3D scansThese units have been added to the elective banks of:ICP31215 Certificate III in PrintingICP31315 Certificate III in Print ManufacturingNo other ICP units of competency were added, removed or changed as part of the Release 3.0 upgrade of this Training Package.Please refer to the ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package Implementation Guide Release 3.0, Companion Volume Appendix B, for mapping information.ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training PackageRelease No 2.018 April 2016Release 2.0 of the ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package covers the review of Certificate III qualifications, of which 11 have been combined to create three new qualifications. Additionally, 11 units of competency have been combined to create one new unit while three new units in 3D printing have been created.Imported units in sample programs have also been updated.ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training PackageRelease No 1.1 9 April 2015Minor editorial corrections.ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training PackageRelease No 1.026 March 2015The ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package reflects the transitioning of the ICP10 Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package to the new Standards for Training Packages. This Victorian Purchasing Guide also reflects the changes made from Maximum Nominal Hours to Maximum and Minimum Payable Hours. For detailed mapping of qualifications and units between ICP and ICP10 please refer to the ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package Implementation Guide Release 1.0, Companion Volume Appendix. ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package Release 4.0 Victorian Purchasing GuideCONTENTS TOC \h \z \t "T1,1,T2,2" INTRODUCTION PAGEREF _Toc11847573 \h 2What is a Victorian Purchasing Guide? PAGEREF _Toc11847574 \h 2Registration PAGEREF _Toc11847575 \h 2Transition PAGEREF _Toc11847576 \h 2QUALIFICATIONS PAGEREF _Toc11847577 \h 3UNITS OF COMPETENCY AND NOMINAL HOURS PAGEREF _Toc11847578 \h 4CONTACTS AND LINKS PAGEREF _Toc11847579 \h 15GLOSSARY PAGEREF _Toc11847580 \h 17INTRODUCTIONWhat is a Victorian Purchasing Guide?The Victorian Purchasing Guide provides information for use by Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) in the provision of Victorian government subsidised training.Specifically the Victorian Purchasing Guide provides the following information related to the delivery of nationally endorsed Training Packages in Victoria:The maximum and minimum payable hours available for each qualification.Nominal hours for each unit of competency within the Training Package.RegistrationRTOs must be registered by either the Victorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA) or the Australian Skills Qualification Authority (ASQA) regulatory body to be eligible to issue qualifications and Statements of Attainment under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF).The VRQA is the regulatory authority in Victoria responsible for the registration of Vocational Education and Training (VET) providers who offer courses to domestic students in Victoria only.ASQA is the regulatory authority responsible for the registration of VET providers who offer training in Victoria, nationally and / or internationally. Transition The relationship between new units and any superseded or replaced units from the previous version of ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package Release 4.0 is provided in the Training Package Companion Volume Implementation Guide. (See Companion Volumes for more information). Information regarding transition arrangements can be obtained from the state or national VET Regulatory Authority (see Contacts and Links section).RTOs must ensure that all training and assessment leading to issuance of qualifications or Statements of Attainment from the ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package Release 4.0 is conducted against the Training Package units of competency and complies with the assessment requirements.QUALIFICATIONSCodeTitleMinimum Payable HoursMaximum Payable HoursICP20120Certificate II in Printing and Graphic Arts (General)504530ICP31220Certificate III in Printing10071060ICP31320Certificate III in Print Binding, Finishing and Packaging893940ICP31420Certificate III in Print Prepress Graphic Design Production922970ICP40120Certificate IV in Printing and Graphic Arts Management912960ICP50120Diploma of Printing and Graphic Arts Business Management12541320UNITS OF COMPETENCY AND NOMINAL HOURSUnit CodeUnit TitleNominal HoursICPCBF211Set up and run machine for sewing30ICPCBF2140Set up single-faced web20ICPCBF2160Set up double-faced web20ICPCBF2180Produce basic folded and glued cartons30ICPCBF220Produce basic converted or finished product30ICPCBF2210Set up and produce basic guillotined product30ICPCBF2250Set up machine for basic flat-bed die cutting or embossing30ICPCBF2260Produce basic flat-bed die cut or embossed product30ICPCBF2270Set up machine for basic rotary die cutting or embossing30ICPCBF228Produce basic rotary die cut or embossed product30ICPCBF2310Set up machine for basic flat-bed cutting20ICPCBF2320Produce basic flat-bed cut product20ICPCBF235Set up machine for basic rotary cutting40ICPCBF236Produce basic rotary cut product30ICPCBF2410Set up machine for basic folding30ICPCBF2420Produce basic folded product30ICPCBF2430Set up machine for basic collating or inserting (sheet/section)30ICPCBF2440Produce basic collated or inserted (sheet/section) product30ICPCBF2450Set up and produce hand-collated or inserted product30ICPCBF2610Set up machine for basic adhesive, mechanical or thermal fastening30ICPCBF2620Produce basic adhesive, mechanical or thermal fastened product30ICPCBF2630Set up and produce hand-fastened product30ICPCBF2810Set up machine for basic laminating30ICPCBF2820Produce basic laminated product20ICPCBF297Clean sack and bag machines10ICPCBF2980Run and monitor sack and bag machines20ICPCBF301Run and monitor in-line bottom making machine for sack or bag manufacture40ICPCBF302Set up and monitor in-line scoring, folding and gluing machine for sack or bag manufacture30ICPCBF303Run and monitor envelope manufacturing machines30ICPCBF3050Produce single-faced web30ICPCBF3060Set up machine for basic carton folding and gluing40ICPCBF3070Produce double-faced web30ICPCBF3090Produce complex folded and glued cartons60ICPCBF3200Produce complex converted or finished product40ICPCBF3210Set up and produce complex guillotined product70ICPCBF3260Undertake pre make-ready for die cutting50ICPCBF3270Set up machine for complex rotary die cutting or embossing60ICPCBF3280Produce complex rotary die cut or embossed product60ICPCBF3410Set up machine for complex sequenced or multiple folding60ICPCBF3420Produce complex sequenced or multiple folded product70ICPCBF3430Set up machine for complex collating60ICPCBF3440Produce complex collated or inserted product60ICPCBF3610Set up machine for complex adhesive, mechanical or sewn fastening60ICPCBF3620Produce complex adhesive, mechanical or sewn fastened product60ICPCBF3690Set up and produce hand-made box40ICPCBF3710Decorate paper40ICPCBF3810Set up machine for complex laminating50ICPCBF3820Produce complex laminated product40ICPCBF3910Use electronic monitoring systems (converting and finishing)50ICPCBF3950Set up and operate folder gluer machine50ICPCBF399Set up in-line tube making machine for sack or bag manufacture30ICPCBF4100Set up machine for complex carton folding and gluing60ICPCBF425Set up machine for complex flat-bed die cutting or embossing60ICPCBF4260Produce complex flat-bed die cut or embossed product60ICPCBF465Set up and produce hand-bound book60ICPCBF467Restore books60ICPDMT2630Access and use the internet20ICPDMT2960Create and test interactive storage devices20ICPDMT3210Capture digital images40ICPDMT3220Edit digital images40ICPDMT3440Manipulate and incorporate audio into multimedia presentations50ICPDMT3460Incorporate video into multimedia presentations40ICPDMT581Manage multimedia production50ICPDMT582Manage multimedia projects50ICPKNW3220Develop and apply knowledge of the printing and graphic arts industry100ICPPRN2110Mount and proof flexographic plates for basic printing30ICPPRN2140Produce basic flexographic printed product80ICPPRN2220Produce basic gravure printed product80ICPPRN2320Produce basic lithographic printed product80ICPPRN2420Produce basic pad printed product80ICPPRN2610Set up for foil stamping40ICPPRN262Produce foil stamped product20ICPPRN271Set up for basic coating40ICPPRN272Produce basic coated product40ICPPRN2820Produce and manage basic digital print50ICPPRN2830Use digital media consumables30ICPPRN284Use colour management systems30ICPPRN2850Use digital workflow30ICPPRN2860Finish a digital product30ICPPRN2870Use digital processes30ICPPRN2880Produce basic relief printed product80ICPPRN3130Set up for basic flexographic printing80ICPPRN3140Produce complex flexographic printed product90ICPPRN3210Set up for basic gravure printing80ICPPRN3220Produce complex gravure printed product90ICPPRN3310Set up for basic lithographic printing80ICPPRN3320Produce complex lithographic printed product90ICPPRN3410Set up for basic pad printing80ICPPRN3420Produce complex pad printed product90ICPPRN3820Produce and manage complex digital print60ICPPRN3830Prepare for personalised digital printing40ICPPRN3840Set up and produce basic digital print50ICPPRN3850Apply software applications to digital production50ICPPRN3860Troubleshoot digital media80ICPPRN3870Use colour management for production60ICPPRN3880Preflight and import complex images for digital devices80ICPPRN3890Manage digital files40ICPPRN3900Generate proofs for digital production30ICPPRN3920Set up and produce specialised digital print80ICPPRN3930Set up for basic relief printing80ICPPRN3940Produce complex relief printed product80ICPPRN4110Mount and demount flexographic plates for complex printing60ICPPRN4130Set up for complex flexographic printing100ICPPRN4140Produce specialised flexographic printed product100ICPPRN4210Set up for complex gravure printing100ICPPRN422Produce specialised gravure printed product100ICPPRN4310Set up for complex lithographic printing100ICPPRN432Produce specialised lithographic printed product100ICPPRN4410Set up for complex pad printing100ICPPRN442Produce specialised pad printed product100ICPPRN4510Set up for complex relief printing100ICPPRN452Produce specialised relief printed product100ICPPRN471Set up for complex coating60ICPPRN472Produce complex coated product80ICPPRN4840Prepare for variable data printing50ICPPRN491Use on-press monitoring of print quality50ICPPRN492Use on-press print control devices50ICPPRN4930Set up and monitor in-line printing operations50ICPPRN4940Apply advanced software applications to digital production80ICPPRN4950Set up and use complex colour management for production100ICPPRN4960Set up and produce complex digital print60ICPPRN4970Work with digital information70ICPPRN4980Adapt digital content for publication on different devices70ICPPRN513Set up for specialised flexographic printing100ICPPRN521Set up for specialised gravure printing100ICPPRN531Set up for specialised lithographic printing100ICPPRN541Set up for specialised pad printing100ICPPRN551Set up for specialised relief printing100ICPPRN552Manage digital workflow50ICPPRP2110Develop basic design concepts40ICPPRP2210Select and apply type30ICPPRP224Produce pages using a page layout application60ICPPRP2250Produce graphics using graphics applications60ICPPRP2320Electronically combine and assemble data for page layouts30ICPPRP2520Output images30ICPPRP2600Proof images30ICPPRP2660Produce relief plates40ICPPRP2670Produce offset lithographic plates40ICPPRP2680Produce flexographic photopolymer plates40ICPPRP281Design basic carton30ICPPRP2840Produce PDF files for online and screen display60ICPPRP2860Scan images for reproduction40ICPPRP2970Transfer digital files40ICPPRP3110Develop detailed design concepts60ICPPRP3210Produce typographic images50ICPPRP3220Digitise images for reproduction50ICPPRP3240Create pages using page layout applications60ICPPRP3250Create graphics using graphics applications60ICPPRP333Electronically combine complex images50ICPPRP3340Prepare imposition format for printing processes50ICPPRP3820Produce computer images for screen printing40ICPPRP3850Operate databases for digital printing50ICPPRP386Undertake digital proofing30ICPPRP3960Generate high-end PDF files80ICPPRP411Undertake a complex design brief80ICPPRP4210Compose and evaluate typography80ICPPRP422Digitise complex images for reproduction80ICPPRP4230Apply colour to design briefs80ICPPRP4300Manage colour70ICPPRP4350Generate complex imposition50ICPPRP4840Set up and operate automated workflow60ICPPRP4940Develop document content and structure60ICPPTD301Manipulate 3D files in preparation for 3D printing80ICPPTD302Set up and produce 3D prints80ICPPTD303Set up and produce 3D scans80ICPPTD304Apply problem solving techniques to 3D printing maintenance and operation80ICPSCP2150Prepare screen40ICPSCP2210Prepare substrate30ICPSCP2330Manually prepare direct emulsion stencil30ICPSCP2700Manually prepare and produce screen prints30ICPSCP2710Manually produce basic screen prints40ICPSCP2730Semi-automatically produce basic screen prints40ICPSCP2750Automatically produce basic screen prints20ICPSCP2810Finish screen print products30ICPSCP2820Prepare film for basic screen printing40ICPSCP3110Reclaim screen manually10ICPSCP339Prepare stencil using direct projection method40ICPSCP3510Prepare machine and drying/curing unit40ICPSCP3710Manually produce complex screen prints60ICPSCP3730Semi-automatically produce complex screen prints60ICPSCP374Operate a semi-automatic screen printing machine60ICPSCP3760Operate an automatic screen printing machine60ICPSCP382Produce computer image for screen printing40ICPSCP3830Prepare film for complex screen printing60ICPSUP2010Prepare, load and unload reels and cores on and off machine30ICPSUP2020Prepare, load and unload product on and off machine30ICPSUP2030Prepare and maintain the work area30ICPSUP2070Prepare machine for operation (basic)30ICPSUP2080Operate and monitor machines (basic)20ICPSUP2110Prepare inks and additives40ICPSUP2160Inspect quality against required standards in a production environment30ICPSUP2210Pack and dispatch product30ICPSUP2360Lift and shift loads mechanically40ICPSUP2410Undertake warehouse materials processing30ICPSUP2430Reconcile process outputs30ICPSUP2600Maintain a safe work environment30ICPSUP2620Communicate in the workplace30ICPSUP2630Perform basic industry calculations30ICPSUP271Provide basic instruction for a task30ICPSUP2800Enter data into electronic systems30ICPSUP2810Use computer systems in the printing and graphic arts sectors30ICPSUP2820Undertake basic machine maintenance30ICPSUP311Prepare ink and additives (advanced)50ICPSUP3210Pack and dispatch (advanced)40ICPSUP3230Dispose of waste30ICPSUP3420Undertake inventory procedures40ICPSUP351Undertake basic production scheduling40ICPSUP352Plan operational processes30ICPSUP3570Apply quick changeover procedures20ICPSUP4160Manage quality in a production environment50ICPSUP4600Manage a safe work environment50ICPSUP4620Facilitate communication in the workplace50ICPSUP482Troubleshoot and optimise materials and machinery50ICPSUP488Ensure process improvements are sustained60ICPSUP553Prepare production costing estimates50ICPSUP583Troubleshoot and optimise the production process50CONTACTS AND LINKSCurriculum Maintenance Manager (CMM)General ManufacturingThe CMM Service is provided on behalf of Higher Education and Skills.CMM Service Executive Officers can assist with questions on payable and nominal hours.Name: Paul Saunders: Address: Chisholm Institute, PO Box 684, Dandenong, Vic. 3175. Phone: 9238 8448Email: Paul.Saunders@chisholm.edu.auService Skills Organisation (SSO)PWC Skills for AustraliaThis SSO is responsible for developing this ICP Printing and Graphic Arts Training Package and can be contacted for further information. Phone: 1800 714 819Email: info@See PWC SSO website for more information.National Register for VET in .au (TGA)TGA is the Australian government’s official National Register of information on Training Packages, qualifications, courses, units of competency and RTOs.See the National Register for more information.Australian GovernmentDepartment of Employment, Skills, Small and Family Business The Commonwealth Department is responsible for national policies and programmes that help Australians access quality vocational education and training. See the Commonwealth Department of Education, Skills and Employment website for more information.State GovernmentDepartment of Education and Training (DET) DET is the State Training Authority responsible for supporting implementation of Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Victoria. (03) 9637 2000See the Victorian Department of Education and Training website for more information.National VET Regulatory AuthorityAustralian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA)ASQA is the national regulator for Australia’s VET sector. Info line: 1300 701 801 See the ASQA website for more information.Victorian State VET Regulatory AuthorityVictorian Registration and Qualifications Authority (VRQA)The VRQA is a statutory authority responsible for the registration and regulation of Victorian RTOs and for the regulation of apprenticeships and traineeships in Victoria.(03) 9637 2806 See the VRQA website for more information. Industry Regulatory BodiesWorkSafe VictoriaThe industry Regulatory body can provide advice on licensing, legislative or regulatory requirements which may impact on the delivery of training or the issuance of qualifications in this Training Package. WorkSafe needs to provide written verification before High Risk Work Units can be added to an RTO’s scope of registration.Address: 222 Exhibition Street, Melbourne, 3000. Phone: (03) 9641 1444 or 1800 136 089 (toll free)Email:info@worksafe..au Worksafe Victoria’s website can be found hereGLOSSARYCodeNationally endorsed Training Package qualification code.TitleNationally endorsed Training Package qualification title.Unit CodeNationally endorsed Training Package unit code.Unit TitleNationally endorsed Training Package unit title.Maximum Payable HoursThe maximum number of hours the Victorian Government will subsidise under Skills First funding for the achievement of the minimum realistic vocational outcome of the qualification, as determined by the qualification packaging rules.? The Maximum Payable Hours do not cover every possible combination of core and elective units available for a specific qualification.?? Minimum payable hours reflect a calculated minimum number of hours that could deliver a minimum realistic vocational outcome, based on efficiencies of contextualisation and integration.Scope of RegistrationScope of registration specifies the AQF qualifications and/or units of competency the training organisation is registered to issue and the industry training and/or assessment services it is registered to provide.Nominal HoursNominal hours reflect the anticipated time taken to deliver and assess the outcomes of a unit of competency excluding unsupervised delivery or the time taken for repeated practical application of skills. Nominal hours are determined by the Victorian State Training Authority (DET) and are primarily developed for funding purposes in Victoria. ................
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