Comments about Certificate III in Transport & Distribution (Warehousing & Storage) - On Campus - Bendigo - Victoria
    
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          Objectives This course is designed for those employed in the distribution sector managing and organising tasks such as storage, order picking, despatch, delivery, documentation and administration. Note that training and assessment is conducted predominantly in the workplace. 
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          Entry requirements To be eligible for this course, you must have a minimum level of basic numeracy and literacy. Other Entry Requirements You must be employed as a trainee to undertake this course. 
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          Academic title Certificate III in Transport & Distribution (Warehousing & Storage) 
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          Course description Key Study Areas      
 
 * Goods handling
 * Driving vehicles
 * Handling loads
 * Documentation & calculations
 * Ensuring safe working practices
 * Teamwork
 * Customer service
 * Quality Procedures
 
 Where     • Bendigo (City Campus)
 
 Duration Options
 
 This course can be studied either full time or part time.
 
 Selection Process     • No Selection Process Required
 
 Employment Opportunities
 
 After successful completion, you will have strong career paths leading to jobs such as international logistics management.
 
 Further Study Options
 
 After successful completion of this course you may be able to progress into Certificates IV, V & VI in Transport & Distribution.
 
 Pathways Courses
 Certificate IV in Transport (Warehousing & Storage) :: TDT40102
 Excursion :: EXCUR001
 
 Assessment
 
 You will be assessed as part of this course.
 
 Packaging Rules
 
 A minimum of 21 of the following units needs to be selected to complete this course. An example of typical units can be seen here. Contact the teaching centre to customise your training plan to meet your workplace requirements.
 
 Typical Course Content     (exact details may be obtained from the teaching centre)
 TDTA1197B     Package Goods
 TDTA1297B     Pick And Process Orders
 TDTA1397B     Receive Goods
 TDTA1597B     Complete Receival/Despatch Documentation
 TDTA1697B     Use Inventory Systems To Organise Stock Control
 TDTA1797B     Apply Product Knowledge To Organise Work Operations
 TDTA1897B     Organise Despatch Operations
 TDTA1997B     Organise Receival Operations
 TDTA2097B     Replenish Stock
 TDTA2197B     Despatch Stock
 TDTA2297B     Participate In Stocktakes
 TDTA2497B     Organise Warehouse Records Operations
 TDTA2698B     Monitor Storage Facilities
 TDTA3901A     Receive and store stock
 TDTC197B       Drive Vehicle
 TDTD1097B     Operate A Forklift
 TDTD197B       Shift Materials Safely Using Manual Handling Methods
 TDTD297B       Shift a load using manually-operated equipment
 TDTD397C       Handle Dangerous Goods/Hazardous Substances
 TDTD497B       Load And Unload Goods/Cargo
 TDTE197B       Present Routine Workplace Information
 TDTE297B       Estimate/Calculate Mass, Area And Quantify Dimensions
 TDTE397B       Participate In Basic Workplace Communication
 TDTE497B       Prepare Workplace Documents
 TDTE597B       Carry Out Basic Workplace Calculations
 TDTE897B       Process Workplace Documentation
 TDTF197B       Follow OHS Procedures
 TDTF297B       Conduct Housekeeping Activities
 TDTF397B       Implement And Monitor OHS Procedures
 TDTG197B       Work Effectively With Others
 
 TDTJ197B       Apply Quality Procedures
 TDTJ297B       Apply Quality Systems
 TDTK197B      Use Infotechnology Devices And Computer Applications In The Workplace
 TDTL197B      Complete Workplace Orientation/Induction Procedures
 TDTB297B      Test equipment and isolate faults
 
 Recognition of Prior Learning
 
 Recognition of your current qualifications and prior learning: BRIT has processes to give you credit for relevant units from your prior study, and to assess your prior learning against units in a course.