Certificate III in Competitive Manufacturing MSA31108
Who is this course suitable for?
Certificate III in Competitive Manufacturing is primarily aimed at employees who act as the interface between members of their team and their supervisors and managers. This qualification is also appropriate for operators who work under minimum supervision, particularly if they are expected to make independent decisions.
Training and Assessment Methodology
Structured around Lean Manufacturing concepts and performed in the workplace this competency based training focuses on learning through real projects that improve the bottom line.
The Certificate III requires competency in 8 units from those specified below. At least 3 of these units must be from the 400 series.
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CM Systems Core Units
The following unit must be chosen
MSACMS200A Apply competitive manufacturing practices
And a maximum of one of the following units
MSACMS201A Sustain process improvements
MSACMS401A Ensure process improvements are sustained
MSACMS405A Lead a manufacturing team using a balanced score card approach
CM Change / Interpersonal Core Units
A maximum of one of the following CM Change\interpersonal units must be chosen.
MSACMC210A Manage the impact of change on own work
MSACMC410A Lead change in a manufacturing environment
MSACMC411A Lead a competitive manufacturing team
MSACMC413A Lead team culture improvement
CM Tools
At least one unit to be chosen from
MSACMT421A Facilitate a Just in Time (JIT) system
MSACMT423A Monitor a manufacturing leveled pull system
MSACMT430A Improve cost factors in work practices
MSACMT432A Analyse manual handling processes
MCSAMT440A Lead 5S in a manufacturing environment
MSACMT441A Facilitate continuous improvement in manufacturing
MSACMT450A Undertake process capability improvements
MSACMT451A Mistake proof a production process*
MSACMT452A Apply statistics to processes in manufacturing
MSACMT453A Use six sigma techniques*
MSACMT460A Use planning software systems in manufacturing*
MSACMT461A Facilitate SCADA systems in manufacturing team or work area*
MSACMT481A Undertake proactive maintenance analyses
MSACMT482A Assist in implementing a proactive maintenance strategy
MSACMT483A Support proactive maintenance
MSAPMSUP390A Use structured problem solving tools
Other Units
MSACMT220A Apply quick changeover procedures
MSACMT221A Apply Just in Time (JIT) procedures
MSACMT230A Apply cost factors to work practices
MSACMT231A Interpret product cost in terms of customer requirements
MSACMT240A Apply 5S procedures in a manufacturing environment
MSACMT250A Monitor process capability
MSACMT251A Apply quality standards
MSACMT260A Use planning software systems in manufacturing
MSACMT261A Use SCADA systems in manufacturing
MSACMT270A Use sustainable energy practices
MSACMT271A Use sustainable environmental practices
MSACMT280A Undertake root cause analysis
MSACMT281A Contribute to the application of a proactive maintenance strategy
MSAENV272A Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices
* indicates a prerequisite is required
Other units may be selected from another relevant endorsed training package at the AQF 2, 3 or 4 level. The number of units selected from other packages can be no more than 4. Units should be relevant to the workplace and would usually be from the appropriate sector or business services training package. The total of eight units must include at least three from the MSACM series 400 units.
As an example the Certificate III in Competitive Manufacturing could be structured like the one below:
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Unit Code |
Unit Title |
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MSACMS200A |
Apply Competitive Manufacturing Practices |
|
MSACMS401A |
Ensure process improvements are sustained |
|
MSACMC410A |
Lead change in a manufacturing environment |
|
MSACMT220A |
Apply Quick Changeover Procedures |
|
MSACMT221A |
Apply Just in Time (JIT) procedures |
|
MSACMT230A |
Apply cost factors to work practices |
|
MSACMT240A |
Apply 5S procedures in a manufacturing environment |
|
MSAPMSUP390A |
Use structured problem solving tools |
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