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SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-168/
LOCATION:Park Avenue Hotel Motel\, Cnr Haynes Street & Main Street\, Rockhampton\, QLD\, 4701\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTAMP:20260514T072639
CREATED:20240410T044110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240423T060855Z
UID:18348-1715842800-1715875200@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-169/
LOCATION:Skyline Landscape Services\, 43 Notar Drive\, Ormeau\, QLD\, 4208\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240515T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240515T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072639
CREATED:20240322T061446Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T043420Z
UID:18138-1715756400-1715788800@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-170/
LOCATION:Mercure Cairns\, 15 Florence Street\, Cairns\, QLD\, 4870\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240503T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240503T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072639
CREATED:20240325T213353Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240501T015258Z
UID:18209-1714719600-1714752000@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-172/
LOCATION:Palmer Colonial Golf Course\, 57 Paradise Springs Avenue\, Robina\, QLD\, 4226\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240426T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240426T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072639
CREATED:20240219T045055Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240411T033646Z
UID:17847-1714114800-1714147200@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-165/
LOCATION:Mercure Cairns\, 15 Florence Street\, Cairns\, QLD\, 4870\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240319T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240319T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072639
CREATED:20240318T014759Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240318T020410Z
UID:17993-1710831600-1710864000@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG-VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-167/
LOCATION:Burgowan Water Treatment Plant\, Torbanlea-Pialba Road\, Burgowan\, QLD\, 4655\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240314T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240314T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072639
CREATED:20231115T234803Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240222T060019Z
UID:17291-1710399600-1710432000@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-155/
LOCATION:Nambour Showgrounds\, Coronation Avenue\, Nambour\, QLD\, 4560\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240313T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240313T153000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20231115T234033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231115T234526Z
UID:17282-1710313200-1710343800@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-154/
LOCATION:Maroochy Neighbourhood Centre\, 2 Fifth Avenue\, Maroochydore\, QLD\, 4558
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240305T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240305T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20231205T042901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T020514Z
UID:17536-1709622000-1709654400@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-163/
LOCATION:Banana Shire Council | Training Facility\, 64 Valentine Plains Rd\, Biloela\, QLD\, 4715\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240304T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240304T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20231205T042555Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T020519Z
UID:17531-1709535600-1709568000@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-162/
LOCATION:Banana Shire Council | Training Facility\, 64 Valentine Plains Rd\, Biloela\, QLD\, 4715\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240301T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240301T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20231212T234642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240223T004340Z
UID:17589-1709280000-1709312400@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-153/
LOCATION:Macadamia Farm Management\, 110 Targo Street\, Bundaberg\, QLD\, 4670
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240226T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240226T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20231205T034938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240224T042535Z
UID:17516-1708934400-1708966800@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-161/
LOCATION:Rockhampton Leagues Club\, Cambridge Street\, Rockhampton\, QLD\, 4700\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240220T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240220T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20231122T060835Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231123T011646Z
UID:17421-1708414200-1708444800@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/chemical-user-18/
LOCATION:Shire of Kellerberrin\, Massingham Street\, Kellerberrin\, WA\, 6410
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240214T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240214T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20240122T021614Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240123T052617Z
UID:17749-1707894000-1707926400@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-164/
LOCATION:Zero Harm Safety & Training\, 37 Macauley Road\, Emerald\, QLD\, 4720
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-152/
LOCATION:Isaac Regional Council\, 18 Shannon Crescent\, Dysart\, QLD\, 4745\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-156/
LOCATION:Zero Harm Safety & Training\, 37 Macauley Road\, Emerald\, QLD\, 4720
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240202T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240202T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20231123T031816Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231123T032455Z
UID:17450-1706857200-1706889600@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-160/
LOCATION:Metropolitan Caloundra Surf Life Saving Club\, 1 Spender Lane\, Kings Beach\, QLD\, 4551
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240201T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20231120T040509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T034345Z
UID:17376-1706770800-1706803200@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-157/
LOCATION:RoadTek Downs South West – Greenwattle Room\, 427 Greenwattle Road\, Toowoomba\, QLD\, 4350
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240124T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240124T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20231122T211449Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231214T064823Z
UID:17444-1706079600-1706112000@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-159/
LOCATION:Construction Training Centre | Wagtail Room\, 460-492 Beaudesert Road\, Brisbane\, QLD\, 4107\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240115T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20240115T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20231120T042802Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240108T232647Z
UID:17392-1705302000-1705334400@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-158/
LOCATION:Gladstone Entertainment Convention Centre (Boardroom)\, 56 Goondoon Street\, Gladstone\, QLD\, 4680\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231221T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231221T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20231109T021206Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231109T023426Z
UID:17179-1703145600-1703178000@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/chemical-user-17/
LOCATION:Richmond River Seeds\, 22 Craig Street\, Kyogle\, NSW\, 2474
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231218T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231218T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20231108T041433Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231201T013939Z
UID:17149-1702886400-1702918800@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-151/
LOCATION:Canegrowers Isis\, 48 Churchill Street\, Childers\, QLD\, 4660\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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UID:17102-1702537200-1702569600@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-150/
LOCATION:Gladstone Mindcare\, Unit 4/69 Goondoon Street\, Gladstone\, QLD\, 4680\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231206T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231206T160000
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LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T115249Z
UID:16952-1701847800-1701878400@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/chemical-user-13/
LOCATION:Quairading Town Hall\, Lesser Hall - 10 Jennaberring Rd\, Quairading\, WA\, 6383
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231201T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231201T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20231010T005103Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T115322Z
UID:16928-1701414000-1701446400@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-149/
LOCATION:DAF – Northern Fisheries Centre\, 38-40 Tingira Street\, Cairns\, QLD\, 4870
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231129T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231129T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20230926T020432Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231127T013927Z
UID:16831-1701241200-1701273600@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-147/
LOCATION:Department of Environment & Science\, 8 Marlow Street\, Townsville (Pallarenda)\, QLD\, 4810
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231109T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231109T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20230910T052234Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231031T043412Z
UID:16584-1699513200-1699545600@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-145/
LOCATION:Nambour Showgrounds\, Coronation Avenue\, Nambour\, QLD\, 4560\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231108T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231108T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20230920T054857Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231106T230743Z
UID:16796-1699430400-1699462800@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-146/
LOCATION:Toowoomba Showgrounds\, Glenvale Road\, Toowoomba\, QLD\, 4350\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231102T070000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231102T160000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20230823T040751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230828T042500Z
UID:16272-1698908400-1698940800@www.duffconsulting.com.au
SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-140/
LOCATION:Canegrowers Mackay\, 120 Wood Street\, Mackay\, QLD\, 4740\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231101T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20231101T170000
DTSTAMP:20260514T072640
CREATED:20230823T012548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231026T113842Z
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SUMMARY:ACDC/ AG VET (FARM) CHEMICAL USER
DESCRIPTION:Chemical User Training (ACDC\, ACUP\, AQF3\, Ag/Vet\, Farm\, Herbicide Spray) Training 				\n				\n					\n		\n					\n		\n				\n						\n					\n			\n						\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				Competency Units				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases These units form the competency to get your Commercial Operators (ACDC) Licence (QLD\, VIC & TAS)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (VIC) & Ground Applicator Licence (NSW). They are also commonly required for Agricultural Quality Assurance programs. This is the most popular course for people who handle and use chemicals at work or on the farm. To find our closest public course\, check out the training calendar on our home page: https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/ 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n			\n							\n				General Information				\n						\n		\n						\n				\n				\n				\n									PLEASE ENSURE YOU REVIEW THE “ENTRY REQUIREMENTS” LISTED BELOW BEFORE COMPLETING YOUR ENROLMENT/S FOR THIS COURSE Chemical usage can be dangerous at the workplace and at home. Australian states and territories\, and certain industry bodies\, have stringent regulations regarding the use of agricultural chemicals. Our chemical course can help you meet the chemical training requirements to prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases\, and transport and store chemicals. This course is known by different names depending on your state. It is commonly referred to as Chemical User\, Agricultural Chemicals Distribution Control (ACDC)\, Agricultural Chemical User Permit (ACUP)\, Chemical Handling\, or AgVet (Farm) training. Suitable for spraying herbicides in the workplace or on the farm. Our chemical course can help you qualify for a Commercial Operator’s Licence\, a Ground Applicator Licence\, or an Aerial Spray Licence. To find out more about the regulatory requirements in your field and location\, visit the links below. 								\n				\n				\n				\n									For Queensland\, click HEREFor New South Wales\, click HEREFor Australian Capital Territory\, click HEREFor Victoria\, click HEREFor Tasmania\, click HEREFor Northern Territory\, click HEREFor South Australia\, click HEREFor Western Australia\, click HEREFor specific information about the AgVet component\, click HERE								\n				\n				\n				\n									Training and Assessment delivered under the auspices and in partnership arrangement on behalf of Health Security & Education Pty Ltd\, RTO 40907 								\n				\n				\n				\n							\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Information about the course\n					\n\n					AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to safely handle\, transport and store chemicals. The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest weeds and diseases – This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to prepare and apply chemicals for the control of pests\, weeds and diseases\, using general application equipment. This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work. They use discretion and judgement in the selection\, allocation and use of available resources and for solving problems. Licensing\, legislative\, regulatory or certification requirements may apply to this unit. Candidates should confirm the regulatory requirements that apply in their relevant State or Territory before undertaking this unit. This unit may be deemed to have a time limit when used as part of an accreditation or licence process. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Entry Requirements\n					\n\n					This course is suitable for persons currently employed in industry with a requirement to obtain a Statement of Attainment in transporting and storing chemicals and in preparing and applying chemicals to treat pests\, weeds and disease. Students are assumed to have pre-existing knowledge of chemicals. Students will have prepared and applied chemicals in the past either in a domestic environment or in the workplace. Students will also typically have completed their workplace orientation and induction training and be familiar with foundation concepts relating to workplace health and safety including identifying hazards in the workplace\, assessing the risks and putting in place measures to control those risks. They will also be used to following chemical labels and Safety Data Sheets and wearing personal protective equipment. Many of the participants will have also previously undergone the same or equivalent training. If an individual does not meet these requirements they may be deemed ineligible for short course delivery. While there are no pre-requisites for this course\, you will need to have sufficient English language skills to complete the competency based chemical training. You will also be required to undertake practical training and assessments which will entail preparing and using a handheld sprayer which weighs 6.5kg at full capacity. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Duration\n					\n\n					Our Chemical course is a one-day course or a two-day course. Please view course listings on the home page of this website for specific start/finish times and venues. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to wear on the day\n					\n\n					ALL ATTENDEES ARE REQUIRED TO WEAR WORK-APPROPRIATE CLOTHING TO THE COURSE All participants must wear sun-safe clothing and closed-in footwear. PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) may be brought along to training. For those who do not own this equipment\, or do not wish to bring their own\, PPE items will be supplied. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Physical Requirements – what to bring on the day\n					\n\n					Morning tea\, tea and coffee will be supplied. Participants are to provide their own lunch or purchase it on the day. YOU WILL ALSO NEED TO PROVIDE YOUR USI NUMBER To find out what a USI number is click HERE If you do not have a USI number you can obtain one HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Course Outcome\n					\n\n					Participants will learn the process of safely preparing and applying chemicals including (but not limited to) transporting\, handling\, and storing chemicals safely\, and identifying and controlling weeds to comply with legislative requirements. Successful participants will receive a ‘Statement of Attainment’ with the ‘Units of Competency’ listed above\, issued by Health Security & Education that can be used to meet legislative\, regulatory and workplace requirements in their relevant fields of employment. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Cost\n					\n\n					Duff Consulting charge $449.40 per person regardless of numbers and location.  To review our booking & payments policy please click HERE \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Further Information\n					\n\n					Students should be directed to Health Security & Education Student Handbook for the following information. Recognition of Prior Learning• Legislative Compliance• Records Management and Your Privacy• Guarantee• Student Rights and Responsibilities• Complaints and Appeals• Student Support• Reasonable Adjustment• Access and EqualityA copy of the student handbook is also made available on the day of the course. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												How we will deliver the course\n					\n\n					The face to face course will be delivered firstly in a classroom environment to cover the theory aspects and then move to an outdoor area for completion of the practical components. The hours are generally 8:00am to 5:00pm\, but students should refer to their specific course listing on the homepage of the Duff Consulting website for specific times and venues as this can sometimes differ to meet client needs.  All resources required on the day will be supplied. Due to the Covid 19 pandemic it has become necessary to minimise where practicable\, face to face training.  To this end\, we also deliver a one-day virtual training day\, where participants can attend and interact with the trainer via the internet. Participants are then required to complete and forward their knowledge assessments and provide photographs and videos to demonstrate their practical competency. This work is expected to take a further day to complete.  \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Assessment Requirements\n					\n\n					A variety of assessment methods are utilised to ensure you develop the required skills and knowledge and to keep the course a practical\, hands-on-learning experience. These methods are: Theory QuestionsPractical Assessments delivered under workplace conditionsAll assessments are carried out in English. If you are unhappy about any assessment result\, then seeking a re-assessment is usually the first strategy. If you are still unhappy about the assessment process or result\, then the Complaints and Appeals Process may be invoked. For more information regarding the Appeals Process you should follow if you are unhappy with an assessment result go Health Security & Education Student Handbook. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Recognition of Prior Learning\n					\n\n					We offer recognition of existing skills and knowledge\, please refer to the Student Handbook for more information. \n				\n							\n					\n												\n															\n								\n													\n												Requirements for Completion\n					\n\n					You must attend 100% of this ACDC Ag Vet Chemical User Accredited training course and satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks. If you feel you may need support to complete the learning or assessment tasks either because of a literacy issue\, a learning difficulty or a physical disability\, please let us know and we may be able to make adjustments to our learning and assessment processes.
URL:https://www.duffconsulting.com.au/course/acdc-ag-vet-farm-chemical-user-139/
LOCATION:Canegrowers Proserpine\, 88 Main Street\, Proserpine\, QLD\, 4800\, Australia
CATEGORIES:CHEMICAL USER TRAINING (ACDC, AG/VET, ACUP, AQF3)
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