Katanning
Katanning campus offers courses in a range of industry areas and some courses have flexible study options to suit a variety of work and life situations, to help you get that qualification you want.
The campus provides considerable scope for training in rural operations that support the farming community through flexible training options. It also offers a wide range of vocational programs in business, tourism, art, community services and general education.
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Business Hours
Normal business hours are 8.30am–4.30pm  Monday to Thursday
8.30am–4pm  Friday
Contact
9 Dore Street, Katanning, Western Australia 6317
Facilities and Services
- Modern industry equipment
- Trade centre
- Fully equipped art studio
- High-quality classrooms and workshops
- Horticultural learning area with greenhouse
- Student computer labs with internet access
The South Regional TAFE Library and Information Services manage access to training resources across the region to assist you meet your academic goals.
Library services are available to all current South Regional TAFE students and staff. Although the library’s main collections are based at the Bunbury and Albany campuses, all enrolled students and staff members of South Regional TAFE are eligible to request any of the resources from the online catalogue, regardless of location. You can access the Library Website here.
Email your request to library@srtafe.wa.edu.au (Bunbury) or library.albany@srtafe.wa.edu.au (Albany), talk to your lecturer, or phone us on 6371 3174 (Bunbury) or 6371 3888 (Albany) and we’ll help you with your options.
Dignity Dispensers provide free period products to students, visitors and staff who require them
These machines are funded by the WA Government
Katanning: Toilets between H Block and F Block
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Auschem
Delivered at:
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Agriculture
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to manage risks associated with chemical use, and to understand your obligations in the areas of duty of care, quality assurance and environmental management.
Participants will learn on a practical level how to improve their integrated pest management programmes, to better choose the right chemical for the job and to apply it more accurately. The course is designed for people who will be spraying chemicals without supervision.
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units: AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases and AHCCHM304 Transport and store chemicals
Short course
Auschem Reaccreditation
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Agriculture
This one-day course is an essential update for primary producers in all aspects of chemical use and is designed to maintain AusChem WA accreditation. It covers new information in environmental safety, personal and occupational health and safety, legislation, spraying and calibration techniques, residues and resistance to chemicals.
This course is suitable for:
- Â Â Â farmers/food producers
- Â Â Â people employed by a shire (not those contracting to a shire)
- Â Â Â DEC employees spraying on DEC land
- Â Â Â National Resource Management employees spraying on their land (not contract sprayers doing the job)
- Â Â Â mine rehabilitation and weed eradication employees where they are spraying on mine land.
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units AHCCHM307 Prepare and apply chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases
Short course
Back Pack/ Boom Spray Combined Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Agriculture
Description
This course is for those seeking to obtain the mandatory licence required to meet Health Department requirements for a Pest Management Technician licence if you are spraying chemicals for commercial gain.
If only a backpack or hand held device is used for spot spraying then this course is suitable.
It may lead to employment in Lawn & Garden, Landscaping, Bushland & Mine Site Rehabilitation.
Skills and knowledge elements include:
   Common weeds found in WA
   Common weed controls used in WA (following Integrated Pest Management strategies)
   Safe disposal of chemical residue and containers
   Correct Personal Protective Equipment for selected control measures
   Understanding a chemical label, schedules and use of chemicals
   Understanding Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
   Groups of chemicals and their formulations
The Backpack course is held over three days, covering three units of competency.
Those that enrol in the Boomspray course attend the first three days and then two additional days to complete the extra three units.
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Barista Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Commercial Cookery
This theory and practical workshop based course starts with the growing and roasting of the beans and leads you through the process of extracting the perfect espresso and making the complete menu of espresso drinks.
You will learn, understand and put into practice the basics of espresso coffee. Also included is coffee cultivation and processing, roasting and blending, different coffee styles, coffee bean storage, grinder setting, adjustment and milk texturing and espresso machine cleaning.
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units.
- Â Â Â SITXFSA001 Use Hygienic Practices for Food Safety
- Â Â Â SITHFAB005 Prepare and Serve Espresso Coffee
Skill set
Certificate III in Business
Study modes:
Full-Time
Part-Time
Traineeship
Sub study areas:
Business
When you complete this course, you will be ready for a career in business. This qualification reflects the role of individuals in a variety of Business Services job roles. It is likely that these individuals are establishing their own work performance.
You will have the skills and knowledge to carry out a range of routine procedural, clerical, administrative or operational tasks that require technology and business skills. They apply a broad range of competencies using some discretion, judgement and relevant theoretical knowledge. They may provide technical advice and support to a team.
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Certificate III
CPR Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Health Services
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines.
This unit applies to all workers who may be required to provide CPR, in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation
Specific licensing / regulatory requirements relating to this competency, including requirements for refresher training should be obtained from the relevant national/state/territory Work Health and Safety Regulatory Authorities.
Skill set
Chemical Handling Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Agriculture
This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to follow instructions and direction for safe handling, storage and use of chemicals.
The unit applies to individuals who undertake a range of defined routine activities alongside a supervisor in most situations. They exercise limited autonomy within established and well-known parameters and identify and seek help for simple problems.
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited unit AHCCHM101 Follow basic chemical safety rules
Skill set
Confined Spaces Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
General Construction
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to enter and work in confined spaces in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries.
In this course you will learn the requirements for working in confined spaces including:
- Â timely completion of entering and working in confined spaces safely
- Â work within a confined space and compliance with the permit conditions
- Â procedures, records and techniques,
- Â knowledge of the legislation and relevant standards
- Â site/organisation risk assessment guidelines,
- Â use and maintenance of appropriate PPE and more.
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited unit RIIWHS202E Enter and Work in Confined Spaces
To remain current, it is recommended that you complete this course every two years
Skill set
Control Evacuation
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Work Health and Safety
This course applies to a person who is required to control the evacuation of personnel from the workplace to a muster point and includes moving mobility/sensory impaired people including persons with either temporary or permanent sensory impairment and casualties, or others who require assistance during an evacuation.
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited unit PMAOMIR210 Control Evacuation to Muster Point
Short course
Digital Literacy Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Business
This skill set has been designed for individuals who wish to meet competency requirements for a broad range of digital literacy skills including the use of basic computing, web searching and basic applications software.
- Operate presentation packages
- Use, communicate and search securely on the internet
- Operate a personal computer
- Operate spreadsheet applications
- Operate word-processing application
Skill set
Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care
Delivered at:
Study modes:
Flexible
Full-Time
Part-Time
Traineeship
Sub study areas:
Early Childhood Education and Care
When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in early childhood education and care. You will have the skills and knowledge to work effectively as an educator, supporting the development and wellbeing of children aged 0 to 5 years. You will gain an understanding of children's individual developmental needs and be able to provide safe learning opportunities and support to children from diverse backgrounds.
Certificate III
Diploma of Early Childhood Education and Care
Study modes:
Flexible
Full-Time
Part-Time
Traineeship
Sub study areas:
Early Childhood Education and Care
This qualification reflects the role of educators who work in regulated children’s education and care services in Australia. Educators at this level are responsible for designing and implementing curriculum that meets the requirements of an approved learning framework and for maintaining compliance in other areas of service operations. They use specialised knowledge and analyse and apply theoretical concepts to diverse work situations. They may have responsibility for supervision of volunteers or other educators.
Diploma
Entry into Working in Agriculture Skill Set
Delivered at:
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Agriculture
The local skill set Entry into working in Agriculture has been developed to assist and address labour shortages in the agriculture sector. The training will be targeted to new local entrants to provide strength in the local workforce.
Students who complete the skill set can expect to find employment in entry level positions as a labourer. The farm labourer role may be in small to medium business or in large corporate agricultural operations. On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
- AWCWH201Â Participate in work health and safety
- AHCCHM201 Apply chemicals under supervision
- ACHMOM202 Operate tractors
- AHCMOM204 Undertake operational maintenance of machinery
- AHCCHM101 Follow basic chemical safety rules
Skill set
First Aid in Childcare Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Early Childhood Education and Care
This unit of competency has been approved by Australian Children’s Education and Care Quality Authority (ACECQA) who have deemed it to satisfy all requirements for first aid, anaphylaxis management and emergency asthma training under the Education and Care Services National Regulations (2011).
The unit applies to educators and support staff working within an education and care setting who are required to respond to a first aid emergency, including asthmatic and anaphylactic emergencies.
Learning Outcomes:
- Â Â Â Anaphylaxis
- Â Â Â Asthma
- Â Â Â CPR techniques on adults, children and infants
- Â Â Â Compliance with first aid sections of the Education and Care Services National Law and the Education and Care Services National Regulations (2011)
- Â Â Â Incident reporting in a child care setting
- Â Â Â Child physiology
- Â Â Â How to properly assess an emergency situation
- Â Â Â DRSABCD
- Â Â Â Using an Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
- Â Â Â First aid procedures for bleeding, burns and fractures
- Â Â Â Managing medical conditions such as epilepsy
- Â Â Â Managing medical emergencies such as snake/spider bites, poisons and choking
- Â Â Â Infection control procedures
- Â Â Â Managing exposure to extreme temperatures
- Â Â Â Administering first aid for eye & soft tissue injuries
- Â Â Â Assessing and moving sick & injured
- Â Â Â Legal responsibilities of a first aider
- Â Â Â Basic anatomy
- Â Â Â Managing shock
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units HLTAID012 Provide First Aid in an Education and Care Setting.
Skill set
Forklift Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
General Construction
Logistics and Warehousing
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to operate a forklift truck safely.
Participants will learn how to operate a forklift truck by planning the work, conducting routine checks on a forklift truck, shifting loads in a safe manner and safely shut down and secure equipment after completing operations.
Industry licensing information: this course may allow students with the correct qualifications to apply for the National High Risk Licence class LF. Students must apply and pay for this licence separately with WorkSafe.
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited unit: Â
TLILIC0003 Licence to operate a forklift truck
Skill set
Certificate I in Gaining Access to Training and Employment (GATE)
Study modes:
Full-Time
Sub study areas:
General Education
You could improve your reading, writing, maths and personal skills as well as enhance your employment opportunities with this bridging/preparatory qualification.
This course will enable you to build on your knowledge and skills in communication, numeracy, technology, study skills, personal development and career development. It will also help you to progress into further education and training by building confidence in a flexible and supportive environment.
Certificate I
Gas Testing and Confined Spaces Skill Set
Delivered at:
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
General Construction
This course will provide you with the knowledge and skills required to enter and work in confined spaces in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries.
In this course you will learn the requirements for working in confined spaces including:
- Â timely completion of entering and working in confined spaces safely
- Â work within a confined space and compliance with the permit conditions
- Â procedures, records and techniques,
- Â knowledge of the legislation and relevant standards
- Â site/organisation risk assessment guidelines,
- Â use and maintenance of appropriate PPE and more.
To remain current, it is recommended that you complete this course every two years
Skill set
Health and Safety Representatives Course
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Work Health and Safety
This five day WorkSafe Western Australia accredited course for Health and Safety Representatives will provide representatives with information and skills to enable them to effectively carry out their role as "representatives" of employees, and as defined under Section 68 of the WHS Act.
The course is specifically designed to achieve the objectives of the Act offering a balanced approach with emphasis on cooperation and consultation and representatives' participation in the development and formulation of safety and health policy and procedures at the workplace.
This course covers:
- how to apply the legislative requirements to the workplace
- how to apply the principles of Risk Management by participating in and conducting a workplace inspection
- how to apply the techniques of accident investigation
- how to assist the employer in the development of accident prevention controls and systems
- how to effectively communicate with the employer and employees on safety and health matters
On completion of this course, participants will receive a Statement of Attendance from South Regional TAFE.
Short course
Certificate III in Individual Support (Ageing)
Delivered at:
Study modes:
Flexible
Full-Time
Part-Time
Traineeship
Sub study areas:
Aged Care
When you complete the Certificate III in Individual Support you'll be on your way to a career as an aged care assistant.
You will gain the knowledge and skills to work effectively in the aged care industry, caring for the elderly, enabling them to maintain independence, understanding and supporting people with dementia, safety procedures, ethical behaviour, infection control, working with cultural diversity, and workplace health and safety.
This course includes a compulsory work placement. The units in Traineeships are customised according to the individual Training Agreement that is negotiated with the employer and may vary (within the Qualification rules) in each case.
South Regional TAFE is transitioning this qualification to the new training package in 2024. Students will be enrolled into the new units developed to meet current and future industry needs. Fees may vary for courses transitioning to the new training package.Â
Certificate III
Intermediate Excel Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Business
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop spreadsheets through the use of both cloud-based and non-cloud based spreadsheet applications.
It applies to individuals employed in a range of environments who tend to be personally responsible for designing and working with spreadsheets under minimal supervision. These individuals are generally required to have intermediate knowledge and understanding of a number of spreadsheet applications
- Follow correct ergonomic, conservation requirements and relevant organisational and statutory requirements
- Design spreadsheets that address a range of data and organisational requirements
- documents that align to document purpose and appropriate to target audience
- use software functions, graphics and support materials to create spreadsheets that adhere to organisational requirements relating to style and presentation
- Key elements of formatting of spreadsheets appropriate to workplace documents, including the ability to calculate:
- sum totals
- averages
- counts of values
- formulas and functions with:
- addition, subtraction, division, multiplication
- brackets
- create and modify intermediate-level charts that analyse the dataset.
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited unit BSBTEC302 Design and produce spreadsheets
Skill set
Manual Handling Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Work Health and Safety
The workshop provides participants with the knowledge and skills to effectively identify hazards, and assess and control risks arising from manual tasks. Recognising that the participants’ roles may only be to contribute to this process, the workshop also discusses the employer’s obligations towards involving workers in this process.
This workshop forms part of the requirements for manual tasks training as outlined in the Commission for Occupational Safety and Health Code of practice: Manual tasks (2010) It is not designed to replace practical or task specific training, but instead should be provided together with practical training.
The Code explains that after training, participants should be able to recognise manual handling risks in tasks, and in consultation, decide the best way to minimise them.
During this course you will learn and understand how to:
- Â Â Â Assess - the risks associated with relocating a load
- Â Â Â Plan - the relocation process
- Â Â Â Carry Out - the relocation in accordance with the planned relocation process
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited unit:
TLID1001 Shift Materials Safely Using Manual Handling Methods
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Skill set
Operate and Maintain Chainsaws Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Agriculture
This course covers the process of maintaining, preparing and operating hand-held chainsaws in a work environment.
These skills can be transferred to the homestead, are useful for home gardners and could lead to employment in parks and gardens or landscaping.
You will gain skills and knowledge in understanding the correct type of chainsaw for a particular task, how to use the chainsaw, maintain the chainsaw and store suitable personal protective equipment.
You will also carry out routine checks and maintenance on a chainsaw, apply appropriate chainsaw techniques, cutting methods according to manufacturer’s specifications and documented low risk work procedures; assess and minimise environmental impacts of chainsaw use; maintain records of chainsaw training and certification, risk assessment and use.
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited unit AHCMOM213 Operate and Maintain Chainsaws
Skill set
Course in Preliminary Spoken and Written English
Study modes:
Full-Time
Part-Time
Sub study areas:
English
This course is a component of the CSWE English as an additional language (EAL) curriculum framework. It is a foundation course for learners who have no or limited formal schooling, no or limited English and who may not have literacy skills in their first language.Â
This course is free for people eligible for the Adult Migrant Education Program. Talk to one of our staff to check your eligibility.Â
Course in
Room to Grow Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Horticulture and Conservation
This skill set aims to provide students with the confidence and skills required to choose a pathway towards further education or employment. Personal, social and employability skills will be developed while working in an outdoor hands-on work environment. The practical nature of the course helps to engage the students while improving their ability to communicate and participate in a team project. The skills learnt will be transferrable to different employment and study areas.
Educational outcomes for learners who complete the Room to Grow Skill Set include the development of communication strategies, personal development strategies, confidence to seek further employment or educational opportunities and Community participation/group project.
Student can expect to be in the nursery/garden doing propagation/planting hands on most days.
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited units:
- GATLSS102 Use learning and support strategies
- LWAPRO102 Participate in a team project
- AHCNSY207 Undertake propagation activities
- AHCPHT215 Plant horticultural crops
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Skill set
SRT First Aid Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Health Services
This course covers a broad range of topics to enable participants to confidently manage emergency situations and provide a first aid response to a casualty. It is suitable to both people in workplaces and members of the public who want training in first aid.
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited unit HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
Skill set
Certificate III in School Based Education Support
Study modes:
Flexible
Full-Time
Part-Time
Sub study areas:
Education Services
You will have the skills and knowledge to assist teachers and support student learning in a range of classroom settings. You will complete general administrative as well as operational tasks to support students with learning under the guidance of a teacher or other educational professional.Â
Education support workers work mainly with students in classroom settings in primary or secondary schools, as defined by State/Territory legislation.
Certificate III
Certificate IV in School Based Education Support
Study modes:
Flexible
Full-Time
Part-Time
Sub study areas:
Education Services
This qualification reflects the role of workers who assist teachers and support student learning in a range of classroom settings under the guidance of a teacher or other educational professional. At this level, workers may be involved in facilitation of learning for a range of instructional groupings, including for those students in need of additional support. In these roles, the education support worker sources and analyses information from diverse sources, may work with limited direct supervision and could provide guidance to other workers.
Certificate IV
Certificate I in Spoken and Written English
Study modes:
Full-Time
Part-Time
Sub study areas:
English
On completion of this course, you will have the skills and knowledge of English as an additional language. You will develop routine language skills to participate in a range of community, further training or employment contexts. This course is a beginner course for learners who have had limited exposure to learning the English language and who are wanting to progress towards further Certificates.
This course is free for people eligible for the Adult Migrant Education Program. Talk to one of our staff to check your eligibility.
Certificate I
Certificate II in Spoken and Written English
Study modes:
Full-Time
Part-Time
Sub study areas:
English
You will have the skills and knowledge of English as an additional language (EAL), in English and numeracy. You will develop routine language skills to participate in a range of community, further training or employment contexts. This course is a post-beginner course for learners who have had some formal or informal exposure to English and who already possess a foundational level of English language skills and numeracy.
This course is free for people eligible for the Adult Migrant Education Program. Talk to one of our staff to check your eligibility.Â
Certificate II
Work Health and Safety Representative Course - Katanning
Delivered at:
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Work Health and Safety
This five day WorkSafe Western Australia accredited course for Health and Safety Representatives will provide representatives with information and skills to enable them to effectively carry out their role as "representatives" of employees, and as defined under Section 68 of the WHS Act.
The course is specifically designed to achieve the objectives of the Act offering a balanced approach with emphasis on cooperation and consultation and representatives' participation in the development and formulation of safety and health policy and procedures at the workplace.
This course covers:
- how to apply the legislative requirements to the workplace
- how to apply the principles of Risk Management by participating in and conducting a workplace inspection
- how to apply the techniques of accident investigation
- how to assist the employer in the development of accident prevention controls and systems
- how to effectively communicate with the employer and employees on safety and health matters
On completion of this course, participants will receive a Statement of Attendance from South Regional TAFE.
Short course
Work at Heights Skill Set
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
General Construction
This course identifies the risks associated with working at heights. Participants will be introduced to safe work practices, regulations and industry codes designed to contain height related work risks.
This course is for anyone who is required to work at height either on a personal or professional level, and who could be at risk of injury as a result of this work.
The course covers:
   Identify work requirements
   Identify work procedures and instructions
   Access and install equipment
   Perform work at heights
   Clean up work area
On successful completion of this course, students will receive a statement of attainment for the following nationally accredited unit:Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â RIIWHS204EÂ Work Safely at Heights
Skill set
Work in Community Care Skill Set
Delivered at:
Study modes:
On Campus
Sub study areas:
Community Services
There's many job opportunities in the field of community care, which includes healthcare support and specialist areas such as social support. The Work in Community Care skill set will give you a great starting point to get into the industry, as it covers important areas such as first aid, communicating with diverse people, and customer service in a community care setting.
Skill set
Certificate II in Workplace Skills
Study modes:
Flexible
Full-Time
Part-Time
Traineeship
Sub study areas:
Business
This qualification reflects the role of individuals developing the necessary skills in preparation for work in entry-level Business Services job roles.
When you complete this course you will have the skills and knowledge to carry out a range of basic procedural, clerical, administrative or operational tasks that require self-management and technology skills.
Individuals in entry level roles generally work under direct supervision.
Certificate II
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