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  BCG30803 - Certificate III in Roof Tiling

Employees in the trade of Roof Tiling cover structures with roof tiles, sheets or shingles to form waterproof surfaces.

Applicants for trade recognition should provide evidence to demonstrate at least 4 years practical experience in the following trade competencies.

In addition to any other evidence supporting an application for trade recognition, applicants are encouraged to use this checklist as a self assessment competency guide and lodge it with the application.

Core Check
BCGCM1001B  Follow OH&S policies and procedures 
BCGCM1002B  Work effectively in the General Construction Industry
BCGCM1003B  Plan and organise work 
BCGCM1004B  Conduct workplace communication 
BCGCM1005B  Carry out measurements and calculations 
BCGCM2001B  Read and interpret plans and specifications 
BCGCM2008B  Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
BCGRT2001B  Handle roof tiling materials 
BCGRT2002B  Use roof tiling tools and equipment 
BCGRT3001B  Tile a regular roof 
BCGRT3002B  Tile an irregular roof 
BCGRT3004B  Repair and/or renovate tile roofs 
BCPRF2001A  Work safely on roofs 
Electives  
BCGCM2007B  Use explosive power tools 
BCGCM3001B  Operate elevated work platforms 
BCGPD3010B  Apply protective paint coating systems 
BCGRT3003B  Repair and replace valleys, valley irons and flashings
BCGRT3005B  Slate a roof 
BCGRT3006B  Fix shingles to roofs and facades 
BCGSC2002B  Erect and dismantle scaffolding – basic 
BSBSBM301A  Research business opportunities 

 

 
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Last updated: 16 August, 2007
NSW Department of Education and Training
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