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Victorian Purchasing GuideforMSF Furnishing Training Package Release 5.0July 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 VPGApprovedCommentsMSF Furnishing Training PackageRelease 5.027July2020This Victorian Purchasing Guide reflects the MSF Furnishing Training Package Release 5.0. The MSF Furnishing Training Package Release 5.0 contains:One (1) revised qualificationFive (5) new units of competencyFourteen (14) revised units of competencyFive (5) deleted units of competencyMSF Furnishing Training Package Release 4.027 February 2019This Victorian Purchasing Guide reflects the MSF Furnishing Training Package Release 4. The MSF Furnishing Training Package Release 4 contains:Ten (10) revised qualificationEight (8) new units of competencyOne hundred and sixty-eight (168) revised units of competencyMSF Furnishing Training Package Release 3.026 August 2016This Victorian Purchasing Guide reflects the MSF Furnishing Training Package Release 3. The MSF Furnishing Training Package Release 3 contains:One (1) new pathways qualification:MSF20516 Certificate II in Furniture Making PathwaysTen (10) new pathways units of competencyReplacement of superseded imported units-all qualificationsClarification/correction of packaging rules re WHS units of competency and additional information in the ‘application’ field re licensing and workplace requirements for MSF20313, MSF30413, MSF30813, MSF30913, MSF31013, MSF31112, MSF31313, MSF50213 and MSF60113.MSF Furnishing Training PackageRelease 211 April 2016This Victorian Purchasing Guide reflects the MSF Furnishing Training Package Release 2. The MSF Furniture Training Package Release 2 contains:Four (4) new specialist elective units of competence for inclusion in existing qualifications.MSF Furnishing TrainingPackage Release 1.210 July2014This Victorian Purchasing Guide reflects the second ISCupgrade of the MSF Furnishing Training Package(Release 1.2).MSF Furnishing Training Package Release 5.0 Victorian Purchasing GuideCONTENTS TOC \h \z \t "T1,1,T2,2" INTRODUCTION PAGEREF _Toc11847573 \h 1What is a Victorian Purchasing Guide? PAGEREF _Toc11847574 \h 1Registration PAGEREF _Toc11847575 \h 1Transition PAGEREF _Toc11847576 \h 1QUALIFICATIONS PAGEREF _Toc11847577 \h 1UNITS OF COMPETENCY AND NOMINAL HOURS PAGEREF _Toc11847578 \h 1CONTACTS AND LINKS PAGEREF _Toc11847579 \h 1GLOSSARY PAGEREF _Toc11847580 \h 1INTRODUCTIONWhat 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 MSF Furnishing 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 MSF Furnishing Training Package Release 5.0 is conducted against the Training Package units of competency and complies with the assessment requirements.QUALIFICATIONSCodeTitleMinimum Payable HoursMaximum Payable HoursMSF10113Certificate I in Furnishing352370MSF20113Certificate II in Furnishing570600MSF20213Certificate II in Furniture Finishing431454MSF20313Certificate II in Furniture Making409430MSF20413Certificate II in Glass and Glazing401422MSF20516Certificate II in Furniture Making Pathways390410MSF30113Certificate III in Furniture Finishing771812MSF30213Certificate III in Furniture Making9921044MSF30313Certificate III in Timber Composites Machining937986MSF30418Certificate III in Glass and Glazing10311085MSF30518Certificate III in Picture Framing807849MSF30613Certificate III in Soft Furnishing777818MSF30713Certificate III in Upholstery912960MSF30818Certificate III in Flooring Technology9601010MSF30919Certificate III in Blinds, Awnings, Security Screens and Grilles685721MSF31018Certificate III in Interior Decoration Retail Services466491MSF31113Certificate III in Cabinet Making10831140MSF31213Certificate III in Piano Technology881927MSF40118Certificate IV in Interior Decoration844888MSF40213Certificate IV in Furniture Design and Technology9901042MSF40318Certificate IV in Kitchen and Bathroom Design878924MSF40418Certificate IV in Glass and Glazing752792MSF50118Diploma of Stained Glass and Leadlighting11871249MSF50218Diploma of Interior Design15951679MSF50313Diploma of Furniture Design and Technology15011580MSF60118Advanced Diploma of Interior Design19582061UNITS OF COMPETENCY AND NOMINAL HOURSUnit CodeUnit TitleNominal HoursMSFAH4003Advise on security technology, hardware and services60MSFAH4004Prepare architectural door hardware schedules80MSFBA1001Construct a basic roll-up blind100MSFBA2001Use blinds, awnings, security screens and grilles hand and power tools40MSFBA2002Set up, operate and maintain blinds and awnings sector static machines50MSFBA2004Construct roll-up and pull-down style blinds and awnings80MSFBA2005Construct vertical-style blinds50MSFBA2006Construct textiles for canopy-style awnings40MSFBA2007Construct plastic and timber Venetian-style blinds50MSFBA2008Construct aluminium Venetian-style blinds50MSFBA2009Construct metal louvre and canopy-hooded style awnings60MSFBA2010Construct aluminium roll-up style awnings60MSFBA2011Select and apply hardware and fixings for blinds, awnings, screens and grilles24MSFBA3011Assemble awnings45MSFBA3012Assemble interior blinds50MSFBA3014Assemble pelmets40MSFBA3015Install louvre shutters75MSFBA3016Install awnings70MSFBA3017Install interior blinds60MSFBA3018Assess suitability of blinds and awnings40MSFBA3019Assemble roller shutters50MSFBA3020Install roller shutters40MSFBA3021Assemble louvre shutters45MSFCP2001Use coopering sector hand and power tools40MSFCP2002Produce barrels using non-fired processes100MSFCP2003Produce barrels using fired processes100MSFCP2004Maintain and repair barrels40MSFDG2001Assemble leadlight and stained glass components112MSFDG3001Protect leadlight and stained glass40MSFDG3002Prepare and install architectural engineered leadlight and stained glass80MSFDG3003Paint and fire glass180MSFDG3004Assemble copper foil glass components112MSFDG3005Fuse glass80MSFDG3006Process coloured and textured glass by hand60MSFDG5001Assess conservation requirements80MSFDG5002Remove heritage leadlight and stained glass80MSFDG5003Conserve heritage leadlight and stained glass80MSFDG5004Install heritage leadlight and stained glass80MSFDG5005Apply innovation in contemporary leadlight and stained glass80MSFDN4001Produce drawings from design concepts64MSFDN4002Produce line and component production drawings64MSFDN4003Produce patterns and templates36MSFDN4004Design, construct and test jigs80MSFDN4005Work within a furniture design team54MSFDN5001Generate and transfer complex computer-aided drawings and specifications72MSFFDT3001Install low-voltage technology, automation, and intelligent management systems in furnishing30MSFFDT4001Apply finishing techniques to custom furniture54MSFFDT4002Assemble custom furniture108MSFFDT4003Assess and record the lifecycle of a product36MSFFDT4004Assess environmental impact of a design36MSFFDT4005Construct and evaluate furniture prototypes and samples108MSFFDT4006Determine work health and safety (WHS) implications of designs40MSFFDT4007Prepare and present furniture design information18MSFFDT4008Produce and evaluate developmental furniture models to scale20MSFFDT4009Set up, operate and maintain basic static woodworking machines for furniture designs54MSFFDT4010Research and select furniture finishes18MSFFDT4011Research and select furniture materials and technology72MSFFDT4012Research furniture styles and movements30MSFFDT4013Select, use and maintain hand tools for the creation of custom furniture54MSFFDT4014Set up and operate a wood-turning lathe to produce off-centre work60MSFFDT4015Produce templates and jigs for custom-made furniture54MSFFDT5001Apply ergonomics, anthropometrics and proxemic considerations to a product108MSFFDT5002Assess and resolve technical integrity of a design60MSFFDT5003Develop self as a furniture designer72MSFFDT5004Construct custom furniture using advanced techniques198MSFFDT5005Design a batch or limited production item of furniture30MSFFDT5006Design a furniture product using high volume technology services (HVTS) in production30MSFFDT5007Design a one-off item of furniture30MSFFDT5008Research and recommend alternative manufacturing processes27MSFFDT5009Research and recommend machine technology54MSFFDT5010Evaluate furniture design proposals and concepts60MSFFDT5011Assess economic impact of a design36MSFFDT5012Design for mass production108MSFFDT5013Evaluate and participate in design industry networks72MSFFDT5015Work collaboratively on a design project54MSFFF1001Complete a basic furniture finishing project100MSFFF2001Use furniture finishing sector hand and power tools48MSFFF2002Dismantle and re-assemble furniture56MSFFF2003Remove surface coatings40MSFFF2004Prepare surfaces for finishing24MSFFF2005Maintain spray equipment and booth24MSFFF2006Apply surface coatings by spray gun60MSFFF2007Apply stains, fillers and bleach52MSFFF2008Apply surface coatings by hand40MSFFF3001Match and make up colours52MSFFF3002Set up, operate and maintain mechanical coating systems40MSFFF3003Apply plural component coatings52MSFFF3004Apply soft rubber techniques20MSFFF3005Enhance finishes24MSFFF3006Repair and touch up surfaces40MSFFF3007Apply graining and decorative finishes40MSFFF3008Apply traditional French polishing techniques60MSFFF3009Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) coating systems40MSFFL1001Complete simple floor covering installation100MSFFL2030Receive and prepare flooring materials10MSFFL2031Remove existing floor coverings32MSFFL2032Select, prepare and apply moisture barriers to concrete subfloors40MSFFL2033Install hard underlays32MSFFL2034Prepare subfloors with cementitious coating applications35MSFFL2035Mechanically prepare surfaces for installation of flooring materials30MSFFL2036Install soft carpet underlays and gripper accessories40MSFFL2037Install unpatterned tufted carpet130MSFFL2038Install lay flat vinyl floor coverings40MSFFL2039Install laminate flooring30MSFFL2040Install engineered timber flooring40MSFFL2041Install impact and sound absorption underlay8MSFFL2042Nail strip timber flooring40MSFFL2043Install expansion joints24MSFFL2044Install mouldings and edge trims to timber flooring32MSFFL2045Coarse sand timber flooring24MSFFL3052Plan and cost flooring technology work24MSFFL3053Establish and maintain a safe flooring technology work environment8MSFFL3054Assess flooring installation sites25MSFFL3055Respond to complaints about flooring installations40MSFFL3056Polish concrete floors20MSFFL3057Select and fit diamond tools for concrete surface preparation and polishing15MSFFL3058Provide advice to customers on floor coverings40MSFFL3059Install carpet tiles70MSFFL3060Install adhesive fixed carpet80MSFFL3061Install commercial carpet48MSFFL3062Install patterned and custom designed carpet75MSFFL3063Install synthetic textile floor coverings to sports facilities and outdoor spaces80MSFFL3064Install carpet to custom design stairs56MSFFL3065Install resilient tiles55MSFFL3066Install linoleum floor coverings40MSFFL3067Complete large scale and complex vinyl flooring installations70MSFFL3068Install resilient floor coverings using custom designs and decorative finishes40MSFFL3069Install rubber floor coverings40MSFFL3070Install resilient sheet to walls26MSFFL3071Install anti-static and conductive resilient floor coverings25MSFFL3072Mix and apply thin-film rollcoat resin flooring systems32MSFFL3073Mix and apply thin-film broadcast resin flooring systems35MSFFL3074Mix and apply self-levelling resin flooring systems35MSFFL3075Mix and apply trowel-applied resin flooring systems40MSFFL3076Mix and apply high-build decorative resin flooring systems35MSFFL3077Prepare subfloors for resin flooring systems45MSFFL3078Install direct stick timber flooring56MSFFL3079Adapt and apply custom designs to timber flooring40MSFFL3080Install timber flooring materials to stairs40MSFFL3081Install block parquetry flooring40MSFFL3082Install cork tiles48MSFFL3083Install patterned and mosaic parquetry flooring32MSFFL3084Install sprung timber flooring56MSFFL3085Install battens or plywood in preparation for strip timber40MSFFL3086Repair timber flooring24MSFFL3087Plan and implement maintenance systems for timber, laminate and engineered flooring24MSFFL3088Install timber flooring to joists40MSFFL3089Apply solvent-based coatings to timber flooring16MSFFL3090Apply water-based coatings to timber flooring16MSFFL3091Apply oil-based coatings to timber flooring16MSFFL3092Apply composite-based coatings to timber flooring16MSFFL3093Apply emulsion wax to timber flooring16MSFFL3094Apply stains and fillers to timber flooring16MSFFL3095Fine sand timber flooring24MSFFL3096Edge sand timber flooring16MSFFL3097Sand cork flooring16MSFFL3098Sand and fill parquetry flooring16MSFFL3099Apply finishes to cork flooring24MSFFL3100Apply densifiers and sealers to concrete surfaces20MSFFL3101Install bamboo flooring30MSFFM1001Construct a basic timber furnishing product100MSFFM1002Operate basic woodworking machines100MSFFM2001Use furniture making sector hand and power tools40MSFFM2002Assemble furnishing components20MSFFM2003Select and apply hardware16MSFFM2004Apply sheet laminates by hand8MSFFM2005Join solid timber8MSFFM2006Hand make timber joints40MSFFM2007Follow plans to assemble production furniture16MSFFM2008Bend and form cane60MSFFM2009Construct cane furniture100MSFFM2010Set up and operate basic static machines56MSFFM2011Apply manufactured board conversion techniques16MSFFM2012Set up, operate and maintain pressure and clamping machines20MSFFM3001Construct chair and couch frames64MSFFM3002Construct furniture using leg and rail method64MSFFM3003Produce angled and curved furniture using manufactured board64MSFFM3004Produce angled and curved furniture using solid timber64MSFFM3005Fabricate custom furniture64MSFFM3006Install furnishing products24MSFFM3007Prepare and apply decorative surfaces for furniture24MSFFM3008Select timbers for furniture production8MSFFM3009Produce manual and computer-aided production drawings60MSFFM3010Prepare cutting list from plans and job specifications16MSFFM3011Measure and draw site layout for manufactured furniture products16MSFFM3012Set up, operate and maintain sawing machines24MSFFM3013Set up, operate and maintain drilling machines24MSFFM3014Set up, operate and maintain joining machines52MSFFM3015Set up, operate and maintain planing and finishing machines40MSFFM3016Set up, operate and maintain multi-head planing and moulding machines60MSFFM3017Set up, operate and maintain routing and shaping machines60MSFFM3018Set up, operate and maintain mechanical wood-turning lathes60MSFFM3019Set up, operate and maintain automated edge banding machines60MSFFM3020Fabricate synthetic solid surface products40MSFFM3021Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) sizing machines60MSFFM3022Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) machining and processing centres80MSFFM3023Produce and maintain cutting tools40MSFFM3024Construct jigs and fixtures40MSFFM4001Hand carve wood to custom design60MSFFM4002Construct joints for custom furniture40MSFFM4003Produce curved and shaped components for custom furniture64MSFFM4004Produce timber veneered components for custom furniture64MSFFP2001Undertake a basic furniture making project100MSFFP2002Develop a career plan for the furnishing industry30MSFFP2003Prepare surfaces24MSFFP2004Apply domestic surface coatings40MSFFP2005Join furnishing materials10MSFFP2006Make simple timber joints40MSFFP2007Identify materials used in furnishing production40MSFFP2008Make a simple upholstery product40MSFFP2009Identify materials suitable for kitchen or bathroom construction50MSFFP2010Research and draw a basic kitchen or bathroom design30MSFFT4001Coordinate on-site installation of furnishing products40MSFFT4002Customise stock lines54MSFFT4003Organise production processes60MSFFT4004Establish and monitor production inventory requirements36MSFFT4005Install and commission computer numerically controlled (CNC) software20MSFFT4006Construct prototypes and samples160MSFFT4007Sample, inspect and test products to specifications36MSFFT4008Interpret and use workplace information54MSFFT4009Match furnishing style and materials to customer requirements24MSFFT4010Identify and calculate production costs36MSFFT4011Purchase materials and consumables36MSFFT4012Prepare a tender submission40MSFFT5001Evaluate and select production materials and equipment40MSFFT5002Establish and develop production processes and area layout54MSFFT5003Manage installation and commissioning of equipment20MSFFT5004Develop and document procedures and specifications54MSFFT5005Organise enterprise maintenance programs60MSFFT5006Plan production54MSFFT5007Optimise computer numerically controlled (CNC) operations60MSFFT5008Develop, trial and evaluate prototypes108MSFFT5009Determine production feasibility of designs36MSFFT5010Develop products and related processes54MSFGG1001Complete a basic glass and glazing project100MSFGG2011Glaze and reglaze residential windows and doors72MSFGG2012Operate glass freefall rack and table8MSFGG2013Move single glass sheets by mechanical means16MSFGG2014Cut thin glass by hand60MSFGG2015Process glass by basic machines48MSFGG2016Assemble glazing products30MSFGG3022Construct and repair leadlight panels65MSFGG3023Apply and handle films48MSFGG3024Form glass40MSFGG3025Apply patterns and designs to glass32MSFGG3026Laminate glass60MSFGG3027Toughen glass60MSFGG3028Select, cut and process materials for glazing products50MSFGG3029Assess glass and glazing requirements42MSFGG3030Process glass by automatic machines52MSFGG3031Cut thick glass73MSFGG3032Mirror glass60MSFGG3033Install shower screens20MSFGG3034Install residential windows and doors30MSFGG3035Install mirrors and glass splashbacks35MSFGG3036Install commercial glazing products35MSFGG3037Install structural glazing products35MSFGG3038Conduct commercial and structural reglazing40MSFGG3039Manually move glass20MSFGG3040Move block and bulk glass sheet by mechanical means32MSFGG3041Manufacture insulated glass units60MSFGG3042Process glass by semi-automatic machines52MSFGG4009Apply standards and codes of practice for the glass industry36MSFGG4010Use glass industry data systems30MSFGG4011Manage glass industry production scheduling40MSFGG4012Perform laser measurement and levelling for glass windows and doors in buildings20MSFGG4013Set up operate and maintain a glass processing line40MSFGG4014Operate complex glass processing plant control systems80MSFGG4015Manage glass processing plant shutdown and restart40MSFGG4016Plan and coordinate commercial glazing installations200MSFGN2001Make measurements and calculations30MSFGN2002Move and store materials and products16MSFGN2003Organise Australian Standards testing of products, materials, and their design20MSFGN3001Read and interpret work documents24MSFGN3002Estimate and cost job16MSFGN3003Advise customers on products and services40MSFGN3004Resolve quality and compliance issues16MSFGN4001Research and meet ethical and compliance requirements25MSFID1001Plan the decoration of a simple space100MSFID4012Decorate residential interiors80MSFID4013Design residential interior lighting40MSFID4014Produce digital models and documentation for interior design projects80MSFID4015Prepare materials and finishes boards for client presentation20MSFID4016Design colour schemes for interior and exterior spaces85MSFID4017Research and recommend furniture and accessories36MSFID4018Research and recommend hard materials and finishes for interiors54MSFID4019Research interior decoration and design influences40MSFID4020Research and integrate embedded technologies in interior designs40MSFID4021Design soft furnishing solutions for interior spaces60MSFID4022Prepare quotation and contract documentation for design projects30MSFID5016Develop decoration proposals for complex sites108MSFID5017Develop event decoration proposals40MSFID5018Provide interior styling service36MSFID5019Decorate interiors for restoration projects80MSFID5020Design residential interiors108MSFID5021Evaluate site structure and services for interior design briefs40MSFID5022Explore and apply creative design methodology to interior space60MSFID5023Design for all ages and abilities108MSFID5024Design workplace interiors108MSFID5025Develop residential interior design project documentation60MSFID5027Research and recommend colour applications and finishes40MSFID5028Research and recommend artwork36MSFID6010Design commercial interior lighting40MSFID6011Resolve complex spatial design problems through modelling54MSFID6012Design for large scale commercial or institutional interiors108MSFID6013Design interiors for hospitality environments108MSFID6014Design for retail interiors108MSFID6015Design for conservation and restoration projects108MSFID6016Select and monitor contractors40MSFID6017Evaluate design project outcomes36MSFID6018Apply 3D digital visualisation techniques to represent interior designs54MSFID6019Produce digital presentations for commercial projects72MSFID6020Develop commercial interior design project documentation80MSFKB2001Prepare for cabinet installation12MSFKB2002Provide assistance in cabinet installation12MSFKB3002Determine requirements for installation of cabinets46MSFKB3003Check and measure fit of cabinets20MSFKB3004Conduct on-site adjustments to cabinets and components16MSFKB3005Fabricate cabinets for the built-in environment80MSFKB3006Install fitted cabinets and components35MSFKB3009Provide advice on modular kitchens40MSFKB3010Detail cabinet construction requirements20MSFKB3011Plan kitchen and bathroom projects80MSFKB4009Determine spatial planning considerations for kitchen design84MSFKB4010Determine spatial planning considerations for bathroom design60MSFKB4011Design ancillary residential cabinetry72MSFKB4012Determine layout for laundry components60MSFKB4013Document residential building services72MSFKB4015Research and recommend materials, components and finishes for kitchen designs60MSFKB4016Research and recommend materials, components and finishes for bathroom designs48MSFMB2001Prepare and assemble base unit20MSFMB2002Assemble mattress components40MSFMB2003Cut mattress and base fabrics40MSFMB2004Assemble springs for mattresses20MSFMB2005Make springs for mattresses and bases40MSFMB2006Set up, operate and maintain a tape edging machine20MSFMB2007Set up, operate and maintain a quilting machine80MSFPF1001Frame a simple artwork100MSFPF2009Cut mouldings to length28MSFPF2010Join mouldings40MSFPF2011Mount artwork52MSFPF2012Cut mat boards40MSFPF2013Cut and handle glazing materials for framing24MSFPF2014Assemble basic artwork packages40MSFPF2015Repair framing material finishes44MSFPF3010De-frame artwork32MSFPF3011Decorate mat boards48MSFPF3013Prepare textiles for framing60MSFPF3014Assess and prepare framing design requirements75MSFPF3015Apply frame finishes48MSFPF3016Assemble complex artwork packages60MSFPF3017Install artwork28MSFPF4003Design and construct ornamental frames80MSFPF4004Determine and apply gilding techniques80MSFPT3001Apply piano industry knowledge and work techniques12MSFPT3002Select materials for piano repair and manufacture15MSFPT3003Repair upright and grand piano actions, keys and pedals50MSFPT3004Rebuild upright and grand piano actions, keys and pedals90MSFPT3005Re-string and re-pin a piano40MSFPT3006Regulate actions, keys and pedals of upright pianos50MSFPT3007Regulate actions, keys and pedals of grand pianos40MSFPT3008Apply piano tuning theory and basic acoustics30MSFPT3009Develop control of tuning hammers30MSFPT3010Pitch raise a piano30MSFPT3011Tune unisons aurally to a beatless condition60MSFPT3012Tune octaves aurally to appropriate stretch60MSFPT3013Tune a temperament octave to produce an equally tempered scale60MSFPT3014Tune a piano aurally and electronically within time and accuracy constraints90MSFPT3015Voice a piano40MSFPT3016Provide advice to customers on piano tuning and repair20MSFSF1001Produce basic soft furnishing accessories100MSFSF2002Machine sew materials48MSFSF2003Machine sew specialised sewn products60MSFSF2004Hand sew soft furnishings16MSFSF2005Operate a steam press16MSFSF2006Calculate fabric quantities for window coverings56MSFSF2007Construct unlined curtains and drapes48MSFSF2008Construct lined curtains and drapes40MSFSF2009Construct padded pelmets40MSFSF2010Make up tracks for window coverings24MSFSF2011Fit and adjust curtain hardware48MSFSF2012Fit and adjust interior blinds24MSFSF2013Dress windows24MSFSF2014Use soft furnishing sector hand and power tools56MSFSF2015Cut single layer fabrics40MSFSF3001Operate drop cutting machines24MSFSF3002Use automated curtain pleating equipment24MSFSF3003Follow patterns to produce window toppings40MSFSF3005Construct Austrian festoon-style blinds56MSFSF3006Chemically join textiles24MSFSF3007Lay out patterns and cut fabrics40MSFSF3008Measure up and calculate fabric quantities for window coverings56MSFSF3009Manufacture bedspreads, bed linen and table cloths65MSFSF3010Advise customers on interior decoration52MSFSF3011Install motorised curtains and blinds60MSFSF3012Follow patterns to produce soft furnishing accessories40MSFSF3013Provide technical advice to customers48MSFSF3014Construct Roman-style blinds60MSFSS2001Rectify faults in product30MSFSS2003Undertake surface preparation30MSFSS3004Install non-security and security screens and grilles60MSFSS3005Assemble non-security and security screens and grilles40MSFUP1001Complete a basic upholstery project100MSFUP2001Use upholstery sector hand and power tools48MSFUP2002Fit upholstery components36MSFUP2003Apply contemporary foundations to upholstered furniture48MSFUP2004Machine sew basic upholstery final cover materials36MSFUP2005Develop cutting plan and cut single layer upholstery fabric36MSFUP2006Dismantle and re-assemble furniture for upholstering48MSFUP3001 Apply traditional foundations to upholstered furniture64MSFUP3002Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using basic techniques48MSFUP3003Fit and apply final cover materials to furniture using decorative techniques60MSFUP3004Lay out patterns and cut leather24MSFUP3005Machine sew complex upholstery final cover materials24MSFUP3006Fit and apply leather to furniture24MSFUP3007Manufacture and fit loose covers48MSFUP3008Apply finishing techniques to upholstered furniture24MSFUP3009Develop cutting plan and cut multiple layer upholstery fabric24MSFUP3010Cut, sew and fit skirts to upholstered furniture28MSFUP3011Cut, sew and fit or fill cushions48MSFUP3012Apply marine sewing and installation techniques60MSFUP3013Cut and sew canvas and acrylics60MSFUP3014Set up, operate and maintain computer numerically controlled (CNC) cutting machines100CONTACTS AND LINKSCurriculum Maintenance Manager (CMM)FurnishingThe 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 Teresa SignorelloAddress: Holmesglen InstitutePO Box 42, Holmesglen VIC 3148Phone: (03) 9564 1987Email: teresa.signorello@holmesglen.edu.auService Skills Organisation (SSO)Innovation and Business Skills Australia (IBSA)This SSO is responsible for developing this MSF Furnishing Training Package and can be contacted for further information. Phone: 03 9815 7000Email: See 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 Education, Skills and Employment 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 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. GLOSSARYCodeNationally 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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