CPSISC is currently developing a dedicated Resource Centre where you can access a wide range of resources for:
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RTOs Trainers & Assessors
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Employers
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Learners & Job Seekers
Click on the pictures below to access to the Resource Centre.
CPSISC Resource Centre
Training Package User Guides
CPSISC Products
To order CPSISC Products online click here.
To download a PDF version of our Product List and Order Form (Version 15) click here.
Resources to support OHS Induction in the Construction Industry - Click here
All people who work in the construction industry need an induction to Occupational Health and Safety before they can commence on a work site. All construction workers have a role to play in making sure that people are safe at work.
A pocket-book has been designed to assist workers in the Construction Industry who have varying levels of literacy skills to participate in general OHS induction training. This training is underpinned by the National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work (Australian Safety and Compensation Council 2007). Click
These resources have undergone a Quality Assurance process and have the 'noted tick'
If you would like further information on these resources, including pricing, as it varies depending on the quantities ordered then please contact 02 6253 0002 or email info@cpsisc.com.au
New resources to support AQF 4 units from CPC08 - Build UP
A resource kit to support higher level career transitions in the Construction industry
Available from Skillsonline.net.au
A suite of resources has been developed by DET NSW for people who are currently working in the construction industry in supervisory roles or those who want to progress into leading hand, foreperson or supervisor roles.
Eight units of competency from the new CPC08 Training Package are covered:
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CPCCBC4001A |
Apply building codes and standards to the construction process for low rise building projects |
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CPCCBC4009A |
Apply legal requirements to building and construction projects. |
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CPCCBC4008A |
Conduct on-site supervision of the building and construction project |
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CPCCBC4012A |
Read and interpret plans and specifications |
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CPCCBC4021A |
Minimise waste on the building and construction site |
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CPCCBC4024A |
Resolve business disputes |
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CPCCBC4025A |
Manage personal work priorities and professional development |
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BSBPMG407A |
Apply risk management techniques |
Note: These resources were granted the ‘noted tick’ based on BCG03 Training Package. The materials also support the new CPC08 Training Package as the units of competency remain unchanged.
The resources support the following qualifications:
Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Site Management)
Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Building)
Certificate IV in Building and Construction (Trade Contracting)
And consist of:
· A Trainer’s Pack
· Introduction Booklet
· Trainer and Assessor Guides
· RCC kits
· Candidate Guides
Ceiling Insulation Installers - click here
CPSISC has developed resources for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) to support the implementation of units of competency relevant to the Installation Ceiling Insulation. The suite of materials have been funded by the Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts (DEWHA) under its Energy Efficient Homes Package.
OHS Induction - click here
All people who work in the construction industry need an induction to Occupational Health and Safety before they can commence on a work site. All construction workers have a role to play in making sure that people are safe at work.
Apocket-book has been designed to assist workers in the Construction Industry who have varying levels of literacy skills to participate in general OHS induction training. This training is underpinned by the National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work (Australian Safety and Compensation Council 2007).
Resources to support workplace communication - click here
Resources to support OHS Induction in the Construction Industry
All people who work in the construction industry need an induction to Occupational Health and Safety before they can commence on a work site. All construction workers have a role to play in making sure that people are safe at work.
CPSISC Workplace English, Language and Literacy (WELL) Strategy now available
CPSISC received funding from the Commonwealth in 2008 under DEEWR's WELL program to develop a strategy to look at LLN needs of our industries.
Construction Management Induction Program








