This nationally accredited course is an extension of the ACMA Open Cabler Registration Training Requirements Course, and provides open cablers with the training, skills and knowledge required to correctly install and terminate category 5/6/7 structured and coaxial cabling.
Fees are subject to change. Course fees do not incur GST.
*Relevant Membership discount will be applied to the full fee. CET will verify membership eligibility.
UEEDV0008
3 days
This nationally accredited course is an extension of the ACMA Open Cabler Registration Training Requirements Course, and provides open cablers with the training, skills and knowledge required to correctly install and terminate category 5/6/7 structured and coaxial cabling.
Please note: This training is currently not scheduled for 2024.
To gain entry into this course, applicants must hold a current ACMA Open Cabler Registration or have attained the pre-requisite unit(s) of competency. The core unit of competency and its prerequisite requirements must be achieved.
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Fully enclosed shoes must be worn at all times in CET buildings. Safety boots/shoes and long sleeved-shirts and long pants must be worn when working in the workshop. For more information please see the learner handbook.
Prior to course commencement the learner is required to review ETI Learner Handbook found at Terms & Conditions/Policies page
It is recommended that applicants obtain the following resources prior to course commencement:
• AS/CA S008 (latest edition)
• AS/CA S009 (latest edition)
• AS/CA 3080 (latest edition)
• AS/NZS 3084 (latest edition)
• Communications Cabling Manual (latest edition)
• IDC Terminating Tool (Krone or similar)
• General cable stripping tools
Code | Description | Nominal Hours |
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UEEDV0008 | Install, modify and verify coaxial and structured communication copper cabling | 36 |
Date | Location | Availability |
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2 July 2025 | Joondalup | 16 places left |
24 Sept 2025 | Joondalup | 16 places left |
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