About Pest Education Services & Training
RTO code: 2514
Pest Education Services & Training (PEST) is the only privately owned Registered Training Organisation (RTO 2514) located in Western Australia offering nationally recognised training and assessment to the pest management industry. Our mission is to create unique highly professional training solutions for the pest management and related industries to meet the needs and goals of all our clients. We are committed to the continual improvement of the level of professionalism in the pest management industry.
We provide consulting, audit and product stewardship services to support the pest management industry and nationally recognised training services we provide.
This includes fumigation site set up, business set up, tender response and major account management advice; client program design and work procedures; product information, advice on Australian Standards, legislation in pest management, chemicals, product labels and chemical storage; risk management; pest management advice, professional opinions and mediation to assist dispute resolution.
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CPP30119
Online, On Campus, Distance
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Possible job outcomes:
Pest Control Technician
Pest Controller
Pest Control Officer
The CPP30119 Certificate III in Urban Pest Management teaches you how to manage pests with (and without) pesticides. This nationally recognised qualification covers all aspects of urban pest management including equipment maintenance, chemical transport and storage, pest management vehicles, weed control, baiting, termites. You can also choose electives that allow you to work in the construction industry.
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Average duration: 12 months.
CPPUPM3008
On Campus
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The CPPUPM3008 Inspect for and Report on Timber Pests unit covers skills and knowledge needed to inspect premises and surrounding areas for timber pests. This includes collecting and testing site evidence, assessing pest type, activity nature, and damage extent, and preparing an inspection report with pest management recommendations. Students will also learn to review existing reports, plan, implement, and monitor timber pest control strategies, and select appropriate equipment, chemicals, materials, and methods for effective pest management. This unit focuses on timber pests in the local geographic area.
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Average duration: 4 days.
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