Certificate II in Wool Handling

Jobs and Skills WA: Agricultural courses

Start your career in the wool industry as a wool handler or an agriculture assistant, with skills and knowledge to handle wool and assist with wool production or in a shearing shed.

Australia's wool industry is strong, with Western Australia's wool and fleece product considered some of the best quality in the world.

With this nationally recognised and accredited qualification, you'll gain skills in penning sheep; performing board duties; assisting with pressing wool; and preparing sheep for shearing and crutching. You will also learn about wool types and grades; first aid; effective communication and teamwork; responding to emergencies; and safety in the workplace.

Completion of this course can provide credit towards a relevant higher level qualification, should you wish to pursue further study. It's also an excellent pathway to an apprenticeship or traineeship in this industry.

Apprenticeship or traineeship
School-based apprenticeship or traineeship (SBAT)
STEM
VET for secondary students
Industry: Agriculture, Animals, Science and the Environment
National course code: AHC21416 | WA State ID: BDD3

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When you complete this course you will be ready for a career in the wool industry as a wool handler or an agriculture assistant.You will have the skills and knowledge to handle wool and assisting in a shearing shed. You will learn skills in penning sheep, performing board duties, assisting with pressing wool and preparing sheep for shearing and crutching. You will also learn about first aid, effective communication, responding to emergencies and safety in the workplace.


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