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Certificate II in Glass and Glazing

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MSF20413

You have the foundational skills required to safely handle and process glass in a professional environment. We are currently establishing partnerships with Registered Training Organisations to create a formal recognition pathway for your expertise. Register your interest to be notified the moment we can guide you through the assessment process for this qualification.

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About This Qualification

This qualification describes the skills and knowledge required to perform basic glass and glazing job roles, such as safely processing and moving thin glass. It may include assembly/repair of leadlight and stained glass involving known routines and procedures and some accountability for the quality of outcomes. This qualification is typically used to develop skills and knowledge in basic glass and glazing techniques that include employment-related skills, including preparatory access and participation skills, broad-based induction skills and/or specific workplace skills. It involves collaboration with others through members of a group or team. Meaningful involvement of industry is essential to achieving this qualification outcome and workplace visits and placement to ensure exposure of learners to realistic workplace conditions and employer expectations is required. There are no specific licences that relate to this qualification. However, depending on the jurisdiction, licensing or regulatory requirements may apply to the use of some units in this qualification. Local regulations should be checked for details.

Qualification Code

MSF20413

Training Package

MSF — Furnishing Training Package

AQF Level

Certificate II

Total Units

13 (5 core + 8 elective)

Entry Requirements

There are no entry requirements for this qualification.

RPL It Status: Not yet available — Registering interest

Important: RPL It Australia is a student support service. All assessment and qualification issuance is conducted by our partner Registered Training Organisations (RTOs). RPL It does not deliver training, conduct assessments, or issue qualifications.

Career Outcomes

According to training.gov.au, this qualification supports the following roles:

RoleResponsibilities
Flat Glass WorkerProcessing, moving, and cutting glass sheets for residential windows and doors using hand and power tools.
Stained Glass and Leadlight AssistantAssembling and repairing leadlight and stained glass components following set routines and procedures.
Glass Processing WorkerOperating basic machinery to move single glass sheets and perform basic glass finishing tasks in a factory setting.

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Could RPL Be Right for You?

Experience can be evidence.

RPL is the process that helps you demonstrate it.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a formal assessment process that evaluates the skills, knowledge, and experience you've gained through your career to determine whether you meet the requirements of a nationally recognised qualification. It isn't a shortcut — it applies the same assessment standards as any other pathway.

RPL typically involves:

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A review of your work experience against the qualification requirements

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Compilation of an evidence portfolio demonstrating your competency

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Assessment by a qualified assessor from a Registered Training Organisation

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If gaps are identified, targeted training to build on your existing expertise

ℹ️ Important Pathway Advice

RPL isn't the right pathway for everyone. If you don't have substantial, relevant, and current industry experience, a traditional study pathway may serve you better.

Our approach:

“We'd rather guide you to the right pathway than enrol you in the wrong one.”

What Kind of Experience Counts?

If RPL becomes available for this qualification, the types of experience and evidence that would typically be relevant include:

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Work History & Roles

  • Detailed resume or CV outlining glass processing experience
  • Position descriptions from glass and glazing employers
  • Reference letters from supervisors confirming your technical skills
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Glass Handling & Processing

  • Records of manual and mechanical glass movement tasks
  • Evidence of cutting thin glass by hand or basic machines
  • Logs showing operation of glass freefall racks and tables
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Glazing & Assembly

  • Photos of residential glazing or reglazing projects
  • Documentation of leadlight or stained glass assembly
  • Work orders for the assembly of screens or glazing products
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Safety & Communication

  • WHS site induction records and risk assessments
  • Evidence of participating in workplace team meetings
  • Records of measurements and calculations for glass orders
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Training & Certifications

  • White Card (General Construction Induction)
  • Current First Aid certificate
  • Previous industry-specific safety or technical training

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This is general guidance based on training.gov.au. Specific requirements will be confirmed by the delivering RTO's assessor when RPL becomes available.

Frequently Asked Questions

Everything you need to know about this qualification and RPL.

Is this qualification currently available through RPL It?
We are currently in the process of establishing partnerships with Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) that offer the Certificate II in Glass and Glazing. By registering your interest, you will be the first to know when we have a formal pathway ready for your experience.
Why should I register my interest?
Registering allows us to gauge industry demand and prioritise the onboarding of this specific qualification. It also ensures you receive updates as soon as an RTO partner is ready to accept evidence portfolios for assessment.
Is an RPL qualification the same as one from full-time study?
Yes. A qualification achieved through Recognition of Prior Learning is identical to one earned through traditional study. It is issued by a Registered Training Organisation and is nationally recognised across Australia, as it meets the same assessment standards.
Does this qualification cover leadlight and stained glass work?
Yes, the Certificate II in Glass and Glazing includes elective units specifically focused on the assembly and repair of leadlight and stained glass components, making it suitable for those in decorative glass roles.
What if my experience is mostly in a factory rather than on-site?
This qualification is well-suited to factory-based glass processing. Experience in moving glass mechanically, cutting thin glass, and using basic processing machines is highly relevant evidence for this pathway.

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