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RTF03 RTF03 AMENITY HORTICULTURE TRAINING PACKAGE QUALIFICATIONS RTF30103 Certificate III in Horticulture RTF30703 Certificate III in Horticulture (Parks and Gardens) RTF30203 Certificate III in Horticulture (Arboriculture) RTF30403 Certificate III in Horticulture (Landscape) RTF30803 Certificate III in Horticulture (Turf)

RTF30103 Certificate III in Horticulture Nominal hours: 558 A total of 16 units of competency must be completed Complete the 1 designated compulsory unit from Group A below Select 12 additional units from Group B below Select 3 additional units from Group B and/or C below Units should be selected from Group B in accordance with local work undertaken and local industry advice. GROUP A (*units in italics are compulsory) RTE3713A Carry out workplace OHS procedures GROUP B BCG3115A Lay segmental/unit paving BSBEBUS302A Use and maintain electronic mail system BSBEBUS303A Participate in a virtual community BSBEBUS304A Buy online BSBEBUS305A Sell online RTC3016A Provide information on plants and their culture RTC3201A Conduct operational inspection of park facilities RTC3206A Erect timber structures and features RTC3211A Implement a maintenance program for an aquatic environment RTC3218A Undertake a site assessment RTC3310A Operate specialised machinery and equipment RTC3401A Control weeds RTC3404A Control plant pests, diseases and disorders RTC3701A Respond to emergencies RTC3704A Prepare and apply chemicals RTC3705A Transport, handle and store chemicals RTC3805A Co-ordinate work site activities RTD3034A Implement revegetation works RTE3002A Co-ordinate a crop regulation program RTE3003A Co-ordinate horticultural crop harvesting RTE3013A Implement a post-harvest program RTE3030A Harvest horticultural crops mechanically RTE3305A Install and terminate extra low voltage wiring systems RTE3307A Co-ordinate machinery and equipment maintenance and repair RTE3506A Monitor weather conditions RTE3601A Install irrigation systems RTE3603A Install drainage systems RTE3604A Troubleshoot drainage systems RTE3605A Troubleshoot irrigation systems RTE3611A Operate pressurised irrigation systems RTE3612A Implement a maintenance program for an irrigation system RTE3713A Carry out workplace OHS procedures RTE3714A Maintain and monitor environmental work practices RTE3801A Provide on-job training support

RTE3819A Process customer complaints RTE3904A Keep records for a primary production business RTE3907A Use hand held e-business tools RTF3001A Construct turf playing surfaces RTF3004A Implement a grassed area maintenance program RTF3005A Deliver and promote sales of plants RTF3007A Fell large trees RTF3010A Establish turf RTF3011A Implement a plant establishment program RTF3012A Implement a plant nutrition program RTF3014A Implement a propagation plan RTF3015A Implement a tree maintenance program RTF3017A Implement a tree pruning program RTF3018A Implement a tree transplanting program RTF3019A Remove trees in confined spaces RTF3020A Install and maintain interior plant displays RTF3021A Maintain nursery plants RTF3023A Monitor turf health RTF3025A Prepare specialised plants RTF3026A Receive and dispatch plants and other nursery products RTF3027A Renovate sports turf RTF3028A Perform specialist amenity pruning RTF3031A Undertake complex tree climbing RTF3032A Install cable and bracing RTF3033A Implement a maintenance program for hydroponic systems RTF3035A Implement a tree protection program RTF3036A Plan and establish plant displays RTF3203A Construct brick and/or block structures and features RTF3204A Construct concrete structures and features RTF3207A Implement a landscape maintenance program RTF3208A Install metal structures and features RTF3215A Install hydroponic systems RTF3216A Install water features RTF3217A Set out site for construction works RTF3219A Construct stone structures and features RTF3220A Implement a paving project RTF3221A Implement a retaining wall project RTF3503A Sample soils and analyse results RTF3510A Design and prepare growing media RTF3702A Undertake aerial rescue WRRCS3B Interact with customers WRRF1B Balance register/terminal WRRM3B Co-ordinate merchandise presentation WRRS2B Advise on products and services

GROUP C This group includes other units of competency from RTD02 Conservation and Land Management, RTE03 Rural Production, RTF03 Amenity Horticulture and/or other endorsed Training Packages. Units selected must be aligned to Certificate II, III or IV outcomes. These units must be relevant to work undertaken in the horticulture sector. QUALIFICATION RULES For a Certificate III in Horticulture at least 12 of the units of competency presented for this qualification must relate to general horticultural procedures, activities or contexts. In addition, at least 12 of the units selected to make up this qualification must be clearly aligned to Certificate III outcomes.

RTF30703 Certificate III in Horticulture (Parks and Gardens) Nominal hours: 572 A total of 16 units of competency must be completed Select 7 units from Group A below (including the 4 designated compulsory units) Select 6 additional units from Group A and/or B below Select 3 additional units from Group A, B and/or C below Units should be selected from Group A and Group B in accordance with local work undertaken and local industry advice. GROUP A (*units in italics are compulsory) RTC3016A Provide information on plants and their culture* RTC3401A Control weeds RTC3404A Control plant pests, diseases and disorders RTC3701A Respond to emergencies RTC3704A Prepare and apply chemicals RTC3805A Co-ordinate work site activities* RTE3713A Carry out workplace OHS procedures* RTE3714A Maintain and monitor environmental work practices RTF3004A Implement a grassed area maintenance program RTF3011A Implement a plant establishment program RTF3012A Implement a plant nutrition program RTF3015A Implement a tree maintenance program RTF3028A Perform specialist amenity pruning RTF3036A Plan and establish plant displays RTF3207A Implement a landscape maintenance program RTF3503A Sample soils and analyse results* GROUP B BSBEBUS302A Use and maintain electronic mail system RTC3201A Conduct operational inspection of park facilities RTC3211A Implement a maintenance program for an aquatic environment RTC3310A Operate specialised machinery and equipment RTC3705A Transport, handle and store chemicals RTD3034A Implement revegetation works RTE3605A Troubleshoot irrigation systems RTE3611A Operate pressurised irrigation systems RTE3907A Use hand held e-business tools RTF3010A Establish turf

GROUP C This group includes other units of competency from RTD02 Conservation and Land Management, RTE03 Rural Production, RTF03 Amenity Horticulture and/or other endorsed Training Packages. Units selected must be aligned to Certificate II, III or IV outcomes. These units must be relevant to work undertaken in the rural sector. QUALIFICATION RULES For a Certificate III in Horticulture (Parks and Gardens) at least 12 of the units of competency presented for this qualification must relate to parks and gardens work procedures, activities or contexts. In addition, at least 12 of the units selected to make up this qualification must be aligned clearly to Certificate III outcomes.

RTF30203 Certificate III in Horticulture (Arboriculture) Nominal hours: 533 A total of 16 units of competency must be completed Select 7 units from Group A below (including the 1 designated compulsory unit) Select 6 additional units from Group A and/or B below Select 3 additional units from Group A, B and/or C below Units should be selected from Group A and Group B in accordance with local work undertaken and local industry advice. GROUP A (*units in italics are compulsory) RTC3016A Provide information on plants and their culture RTC3701A Respond to emergencies RTC3805A Co-ordinate work site activities RTE3713A Carry out workplace OHS procedures* RTE3714A Maintain and monitor environmental work practices RTF3007A Fell large trees RTF3017A Implement a tree pruning program RTF3019A Remove trees in confined spaces RTF3028A Perform specialist amenity pruning RTF3503A Sample soils and analyse results RTF3702A Undertake aerial rescue GROUP B BSBEBUS302A Use and maintain electronic mail system BSBEBUS304A Buy online RTC3404A Control plant pests, diseases and disorders RTC3704A Prepare and apply chemicals RTC3705A Transport, handle and store chemicals RTE3307A Co-ordinate machinery and equipment maintenance and repair RTE3506A Monitor weather conditions RTE3801A Provide on-job training support RTE3904A Keep records for a primary production business RTE3907A Use hand held e-business tools RTF3015A Implement a tree maintenance program RTF3018A Implement a tree transplanting program RTF3031A Undertake complex tree climbing RTF3032A Install cable and bracing RTF3035A Implement a tree protection program

GROUP C This group includes other units of competency from RTD02 Conservation and Land Management, RTE03 Rural Production, RTF03 Amenity Horticulture and/or other endorsed Training Packages. Units selected must be aligned to Certificate II, III or IV outcomes. These units must be relevant to work undertaken in the horticulture sector. QUALIFICATION RULES For a Certificate III in Horticulture (Arboriculture) at least 12 of the units of competency presented for this qualification must relate to arboriculture work procedures, activities or contexts. In addition, at least 12 of the units selected to make up this qualification must be aligned clearly to Certificate III outcomes.

RTF30803 Certificate III in Horticulture (Turf) Nominal Hours: 567 A total of 16 units of competency must be completed Select 7 units from Group A below (including the 1 designated compulsory unit) Select 6 additional units from Group A and/or B below Select 3 additional units from Group A, B and/or C below Units should be selected from Group A and Group B in accordance with local work undertaken and local industry advice. GROUP A (*units in italics are compulsory) RTC3310A RTC3401A RTC3404A RTC3701A RTC3805A RTE3713A RTE3714A RTF3010A RTF3023A RTF3027A RTF3503A GROUP B BSBEBUS302A RTC3016A RTC3704A RTC3705A RTE3307A RTE3601A RTE3603A RTE3605A RTE3611A RTE3612A RTE3907A RTF3001A RTF3004A RTF3012A Operate specialised machinery and equipment Control weeds Control plant pests, diseases and disorders Respond to emergencies Co-ordinate work site activities Carry out workplace OHS procedures* Maintain and monitor environmental work practices Establish turf Monitor turf health Renovate sports turf Sample soils and analyse results Use and maintain electronic mail system Provide information on plants and their culture Prepare and apply chemicals Transport, handle and store chemicals Co-ordinate machinery and equipment maintenance and repair Install irrigation systems Install drainage systems Troubleshoot irrigation systems Operate pressurised irrigation systems Implement a maintenance program for an irrigation system Use hand held e-business tools Construct turf playing surfaces Implement a grassed area maintenance program Implement a plant nutrition program

GROUP C This group includes other units of competency from RTD02 Conservation and Land Management, RTE03 Rural Production, RTF03 Amenity Horticulture and/or other endorsed Training Packages. Units selected must be aligned to Certificate II, III or IV outcomes. These units must be relevant to work undertaken in the horticulture sector. QUALIFICATION RULES For a Certificate III in Horticulture (Turf) at least 12 of the units of competency presented for this qualification must relate to turf work procedures, activities or contexts. In addition, at least 12 of the units selected to make up this qualification must be aligned clearly to Certificate III outcomes.

RTF30403 Certificate III in Horticulture (Landscape) Nominal Hours: 654 A total of 16 units of competency must be completed Select the 8 compulsory units from Group A below Select 5 additional units from Group A and/or B below Select 3 additional units from Group A, B and/or C below Units should be selected from Group A and Group B in accordance with local work undertaken and local industry advice. GROUP A (*units in italics are compulsory) BCG3115A Lay segmental/unit paving* RTC3016A Provide information on plants and their culture RTC3206A Erect timber structures and features* RTC3701A Respond to emergencies RTC3805A Co-ordinate work site activities RTE3601A Install irrigation systems* RTE3713A Carry out workplace OHS procedures* RTF3203A Construct brick and/or block structures and features* RTF3204A Construct concrete structures and features* RTF3207A Implement a landscape maintenance program RTF3216A Install water features RTF3217A Set out site for construction work* RTF3219A Construct block or stone structures and features* RTF3220A Implement a paving project RTF3221A Implement a retaining wall project GROUP B RTC3310A RTC3401A RTC3704A RTE3305A RTE3603A RTE3714A RTE3907A RTF3010A RTF3011A RTF3012A RTF3208A RTF3503A Operate specialised machinery and equipment Control weeds Prepare and apply chemicals Install and terminate extra low voltage wiring systems Install drainage systems Maintain and monitor environmental work practices Use hand held e-business tools Establish turf Implement plant establishment Implement plant nutrition Install metal structures and features Sample soils and analyse results

GROUP C This group includes other units of competency from RTD02 Conservation and Land Management, RTE03 Rural Production, RTF03 Amenity Horticulture and/or other endorsed Training Packages. Units selected must be aligned to Certificate II, III and IV outcomes. These units must be relevant to work undertaken in the rural sector. QUALIFICATION RULES For a Certificate III in Horticulture (Landscape) at least 12 of the units of competency presented for this qualification must relate to landscape work procedures, activities or contexts. In addition, at least 12 of the units selected to make up this qualification must be aligned clearly to Certificate III outcomes.