This qualification reflects the role of cleaners responsible for undertaking a range of routine and non-routine tasks according to work schedules, liaising with clients and in some cases members of the public, and operating in a range of general residential and commercial settings as well as specialist cleaning environments.
The cleaner may work alone, with or without supervision, and has responsibility for selecting, preparing and using appropriate cleaning methods for a range of cleaning situations while ensuring safe work practices.
No licensing, legislative, regulatory, or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of endorsement.
Completing the CPP30321 – Certificate III in Cleaning Operations opens the door to a range of career opportunities across commercial, industrial, and specialised cleaning sectors. Graduates can pursue roles such as:
Commercial Cleaner
Health Care Cleaner
Industrial Cleaning Technician
Specialist Carpet or Window Cleaner
Hygiene and Sanitation Officer
This nationally recognised qualification is highly valued in industries like hospitality, healthcare, education, and facilities management, where high cleaning standards are essential. It also provides a pathway for career advancement into supervisory or management roles within the cleaning industry.
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
Meet English language, literacy and numeracy requirements which will be assessed on enrolment.
To achieve this qualification, competence must be demonstrated in 14 units of competency consisting of:
Core Units | |
---|---|
BSBOPS201 | Work effectively in business environments |
BSBOPS304 | Deliver and monitor a service to customers |
BSBWHS211 | Contribute to the health and safety of self and others |
BSBWHS332X | Apply infection prevention and control procedures to own work activities |
CPPCLO3100 | Maintain cleaning storage areas |
Elective Units | |
Students can choose a minimum of seven (7) units up to a maximum of nine (9) units from the list below. | |
CPPCLO3101 | Clean carpeted floors |
CPPCLO3102 | Clean hard floors |
CPPCLO3103 | Clean and maintain amenities |
CPPCLO3104 | Clean high-touch surfaces |
CPPCLO3105 | Clean glass surfaces |
CPPCLO3106 | Pressure wash and clean surfaces |
CPPCLO3107 | Clean external surfaces |
CPPCLO3111 | Clean rooms, furniture and fittings |
CPPCLO3113 | Clean food-handling areas and equipment |
BSBWHS308 | Participate in WHS hazard identification, risk assessment & risk control processes |
BSBXTW301 | Work in a team |
CHCDIV001 | Work with diverse people |
SITHACS003 | Prepare rooms for guests |
General Elective Units | |
Students can choose up to 2 units from the list below | |
CPPCMN3004 | Respond to enquiries and complaints |
BSBTWK301 | Use inclusive work practices |
BSBPEF301 | Organise personal work priorities |
BSBWRT311 | Write simple documents |
To Understand the funding and Eligibility requirements refer to Certificate 3 Guarantee.
Number Units | Co-contribution fee (Non – Concessional) | Co-contribution fee (Concessional) |
---|---|---|
14 | $560.00 ($40.00 Per unit) | $2800.00 ($20.00 Per unit) |
Number Units | Course fee |
---|---|
14 | $3999.00 |
This qualification reflects the role of cleaners responsible for undertaking a range of routine and non-routine tasks according to work schedules, liaising with clients and in some cases members of the public, and operating in a range of general residential and commercial settings as well as specialist cleaning environments.
The cleaner may work alone, with or without supervision, and has responsibility for selecting, preparing and using appropriate cleaning methods for a range of cleaning situations while ensuring safe work practices.
No licensing, legislative, regulatory, or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of endorsement.
Completing the CPP30321 – Certificate III in Cleaning Operations opens the door to a range of career opportunities across commercial, industrial, and specialised cleaning sectors. Graduates can pursue roles such as:
Commercial Cleaner
Health Care Cleaner
Industrial Cleaning Technician
Specialist Carpet or Window Cleaner
Hygiene and Sanitation Officer
This nationally recognised qualification is highly valued in industries like hospitality, healthcare, education, and facilities management, where high cleaning standards are essential. It also provides a pathway for career advancement into supervisory or management roles within the cleaning industry.
There are no entry requirements for this qualification.
Meet English language, literacy and numeracy requirements which will be assessed on enrolment.
To achieve this qualification, competence must be demonstrated in 14 units of competency consisting of:
Core Units | |
---|---|
BSBOPS201 | Work effectively in business environments |
BSBOPS304 | Deliver and monitor a service to customers |
BSBWHS211 | Contribute to the health and safety of self and others |
BSBWHS332X | Apply infection prevention and control procedures to own work activities |
CPPCLO3100 | Maintain cleaning storage areas |
Elective Units | |
Students can choose a minimum of seven (7) units up to a maximum of nine (9) units from the list below. | |
CPPCLO3101 | Clean carpeted floors |
CPPCLO3102 | Clean hard floors |
CPPCLO3103 | Clean and maintain amenities |
CPPCLO3104 | Clean high-touch surfaces |
CPPCLO3105 | Clean glass surfaces |
CPPCLO3106 | Pressure wash and clean surfaces |
CPPCLO3107 | Clean external surfaces |
CPPCLO3111 | Clean rooms, furniture and fittings |
CPPCLO3113 | Clean food-handling areas and equipment |
BSBWHS308 | Participate in WHS hazard identification, risk assessment & risk control processes |
BSBXTW301 | Work in a team |
CHCDIV001 | Work with diverse people |
SITHACS003 | Prepare rooms for guests |
General Elective Units | |
Students can choose up to 2 units from the list below | |
CPPCMN3004 | Respond to enquiries and complaints |
BSBTWK301 | Use inclusive work practices |
BSBPEF301 | Organise personal work priorities |
BSBWRT311 | Write simple documents |
To Understand the funding and Eligibility requirements refer to Certificate 3 Guarantee.
Number Units | Co-contribution fee (Non – Concessional) | Co-contribution fee (Concessional) |
---|---|---|
14 | $560.00 ($40.00 Per unit) | $2800.00 ($20.00 Per unit) |
Number Units | Course fee |
---|---|
14 | $3999.00 |
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