
Course Overview
The UET20619 Certificate II in ESI - Asset Inspection provides the skills and knowledge to work in the electricity supply industry (ESI) as an Asset Inspector and is available through a Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL).This qualification covers safely complying with relevant legislation, industry standards, codes of practice or other related requirements while inspecting and reporting on the status of distribution assets, including poles and structures, cables, overhead conductors, public lighting, security fencing and gates, insulators and transformers. It includes minor maintenance and weed control. To participate you need to be employed by an enterprise who provides Asset Inspection services to state-based power utilities. These utilities are responsible for maintaining electricity distribution and transmission network infrastructure, in accordance with the requirements of state and federal Energy Regulators and other legislative bodies.
Course Content
A total of 8 units of competency comprising:
Delivery & Assessment
This qualification is delivered through Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) application.
This flexible delivery allows an RPL Application pack to be completed with evidence for review and assessment.
Course Outcomes
On successful completion of all course requirements and assessments, learners will be issued with a UET20621 Certificate II in ESI - Asset Certificate and Record of Results
Location
Application to be submitted and site visit Delivered in the workplace and via supported online/face-to-face interview.
Course Duration
Self-paced qualification.
Course Fees
Fees for this course are set out in our Schedule of Fees and Charges, provided with the enrolment package and available on our website.
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Entry Requirement
Learner Requirement
FEES AND CHARGES
Please refer to the Schedule of Fees and Charges as it contains essential information about related charges and our refund policy.
Information about fees and charges is provided in the Schedule of Fees and Charges which will be included in your pre-enrolment information package.
STUDENT INFORMATION
Natwide Training Australia is responsible under the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011 for the quality of the training and assessment being delivered in this course and for the issuance of all AQF certificates.
Please refer to the Student Handbook for further information on all student rights and obligations.
Detailed student information is available within our Student Handbook and Schedule of Fees and Charges which is supplied with the enrolment package and is available on our website
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