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ICTCMP2022A
Organise and monitor cabling to ensure compliance with regulatory and industry standards
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Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024
Technical staff apply the skills and knowledge in this unit for supervising teams within a customer premises and ensuring compliance with ACMA and industry standards. They may make use of formal documentation, such as accurate completion of a telecommunications cabling advice (TCA) form (TCA1 form), test routines and databases.
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to organise and monitor teams undertaking cabling work on all cable types, and to ensure compliance with regulatory and industry standards.
Assessment by a TITAB registered assessor is recommended.
The six unit competency set ICTCBL2005A , ICTCBL2006A , ICTCBL2008A , ICTCBL2012A , ICTCBL2017A and ICTCMP2022A , that meets the Australian Communications and Media Authority's (ACMA) requirements for Cabling Provider Registration (CPR), is generally used as part of a more specialised customer cabling qualification. This set is usually regarded as more suitable for new entrants where limited industry experience has been obtained and forms the major part of specialised qualifications, such as ICT20310 Certificate II in Telecommunications Cabling. When these six units are selected as a set within state and territory funding approved programs, the two benchmark CPR units (ICTCBL2136A and ICTCBL2137A ) are not required.
All customer cabling work in the telecommunications, fire, security and data industries must be performed by a registered cabler. All cablers are required to register with an ACMA accredited registrar.
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