
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Take a minute to read through the information below. These address most questions asked
about pest management training and licencing
in Australia.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
How do I become a Pest Management Technician in Western Australia?
If you would like to be a Pest Manager in Western Australia, you will need to complete a Certificate III in Urban Pest Management. You complete the course with formal training which continues in the workplace. You will need to choose a Registered Training Organisation (like us) to deliver the formal training which will continue in the workplace under our guidance. The workplace training activities can only take place after you have applied for a provisional license with the Department of Health in Western Australia. Your workplace supervisor must be Licenced Pest Manager working in a Licenced Pest Management Business.
What is a Provisional pest management technician licence?
A provisional technician (PT) licence is required for new applicants who use a pesticide as part of the process towards attaining their qualifications for a pest management technician licence. A person may apply for a pest management technician (PMT) licence when they • Are at least 18 years of age. • Are employed by, or self-employed, in a pest management business that is registered by the Department of Health. • They have completed an approved qualification or competency skill set for the licence endorsement they wish to make an application • Have been declared medically fit • Are considered a ‘fit and proper’ person to hold a licence. The following pest management qualifications/endorsements require a PT licence: • commercial domestic pests (not including termites and timber pests) • commercial domestic pests (including termites and timber pests) (NB: does not allow the licence holder to treat power poles) • termite treatment for power poles • feral pigeon control • fumigation. A PT licence for commercial domestic pest management activities can also be endorsed for: • lawns and garden • sales. Prior to applying for a PT licence, the applicant must obtain written confirmation from a registered training organisation (RTO) to confirm completion of the theory component of the following perquisite units. Proof of enrolment in other unit/s for the chosen endorsement area must also be submitted to the Department. • commercial domestic pests – with and without termites and timber pests, CPPUPM3006 Manage pests by applying pesticides • termite treatment of power poles, CPPUPM3010 Control timber pests • feral pigeon control CPPUPM3006 Manage pests by applying pesticides • fumigation CPPUPM3011 Manage organisms by applying fumigants to commodities and environments.
How long will it take to complete the course?
Nationally Agreed Hours (NH) are the hours notionally required to achieve the outcomes of units of competency comprising of contact and non-contact hours. Each course has the nominal hours provided on the detailed information page.
What happens after register?
When you register for a course, we will call you to discuss your learning needs and create your individual training and assessment profile. If your registration is accepted, we will send you an invoice. Once the invoice is paid, you are enrolled on the course. You will be sent a course confirmation and/or pre-course activities for trainer facilitated courses and the course materials for self-paced courses with detailed instructions.
Do I need a workplace supervisor?
You will need a workplace supervisor to complete the practical component of the course. In Western Australia, your workplace supervisor must be a Licenced Pest Manager or Fumigator working in a Licenced Pest Management Business. In Western Australia PT licence holders must be employed by a registered pest management business and are not permitted to work unsupervised. PT licensees who are under the age of 18 years old, must have direct and personal supervision i.e. “shoulder - to – shoulder” or “within sight and sound” until the person is 18 years old. PT licensees over 18 years must be under direct and personal supervision for up to 30 working days after which they are permitted to apply pest treatments under the direction of a licensed pest management technician supervisor. Please check your States licencing requirements for all the requirements.
How much is the course?
Each course cost is provided on the detailed information page. Please email us for a copy. Additional charges are incurred for workplace assessments conducted by our Assessment Team on a user pay basis at $210/hr plus expenses.
*Expenses include travel time, vehicle mileage and expenses at $2 per kilometre and/or airfares, accommodation, car hire, taxi fares and meals. An educational assistant may be required to attend remote locations due to occupational health and safety requirements at $1100 plus GST per day plus expenses. Please request a fixed price quote for your workplace assessment prior to enrolling in this course. Fixed quotes are payable on booking your workplace assessment. No refunds or credits are given for those who do not attend for any reason.
Will you deliver a course for my Team at our site?
Absolutely! *Remote site delivery attracts a set course fee for a minimum of 8 participants plus expenses. The site must pass our site suitability appraisal before enrolments will be accepted. No refunds or credits are given for those who cancel their enrolment after travel arrangements have been made. No refunds or credits are given for those do not attend for any reason. Additional participants are charged at the per participant fee for the course.
Can I request a date for training at your Training Rooms?
Of course! If you would like to set a date that suits your Team, delivery attracts a set course for a minimum of 6 participants. We will advertise the course and others may join. No refunds or credits are given for those do not attend for any reason. This fee secures the date for your company and the date is only subject to change at your request. Additional participants are charged at the per participant fee for the course. The course will be open to all those who eligible to join the class, capped to a maximum of 12.
What if I don’t want others to join?
Private delivery attracts a set course fee a set course for a minimum of 12 participants. No refunds or credits are given for those do not attend for any reason. This fee secures the date, the date can be changed at your request without penalty and the course will not be advertised.
What is the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) Level 3 and 4?
The Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) is a tool which has been used to develop units of competency. It helps identify the skills five core skills of learning, reading, writing, oral communication and numeracy required to successfully complete the unit. At Level 3 the leaner works independently and uses own familiar support resources in a range of contexts, including some that are unfamiliar and/or unpredictable. They demonstrate some skills of specialisation in less familiar/known contexts. They can interpret routine texts which may include some unfamiliar elements, embedded information and abstraction including some specialised vocabulary. They can perform tasks involving a number of steps, processes include sequencing, integrating, interpreting, simple extrapolating, simple inferencing and simple abstracting. At Level 4 the leaner works independently and initiates and uses support from a range of established resources. They can work in a range of contexts, including some that are unfamiliar and/or unpredictable, some specialisation in less familiar/known contexts. They can interpret complex texts, embedded information, including specialised vocabulary, abstraction and symbolism. They can complete complex task organisation and analysis involving application of a number of steps, processes include extracting, extrapolating, inferencing, reflecting and abstracting.
ACSF Level 3 Units on our Scope include:
AHCPMG301 Control Weeds
AHCPMG302 Control plant pests, diseases and disorders
AHCCHM307 Prepare and Apply Chemicals to Pests, Weeds, and Diseases
AHCCHM304 Transport and Store ChemicalsCPPCMN3004 Respond to enquiries and complaints
CPPUPM3005 Manage pests without applying pesticides
CPPUPM3006 Manage pests by applying pesticides
CPPUPM3008 Inspect for and report on timber pests
CPPUPM3010 Control timber pests
CPPUPM3011 Manage organisms by applying fumigants to commodities and environments
CPPUPM3017 Maintain, service and repair pest management equipment
CPPUPM3018 Maintain equipment and pesticide storage area in pest management vehicles
CPPUPM3042 Install termite management systems
TAEASS301 Contribute to assessment
TAEDEL301 Provide work skill instruction
ACSF Level 4 Units on our Scope include:
AHCCHM404 Develop procedures to minimise risks in the use of chemicals
AHCCHM405 Plan and implement a chemical use program
CPPUPM4001 Assess and select pest management vehicle and equipment
CPPUPM4002 Schedule, organise and monitor pest management operations
CPPUPM4003 Assess and advise on pest management options for sensitive operations
CPPUPM4004 Assess and advise on pest management options for complex operations
CPPUPM4005 Implement and monitor on pest management options for sensitive operations
CPPUPM4006 Implement and monitor pest management plans for complex operations
BSBSMB407 Manage a small team
BSBESB406 Establish operational strategies and procedures for new business ventures
BSBESB407 Manage finances for new business ventures
BSBSMB407 Manage a small team
TAEDEL404 Mentor in the workplace

How to match our services with
Pest Management Licence Requirements in Western Australia
Endorsement 1: Sales
This endorsement DOES NOT qualify you to mix or apply pesticides. It allows you to provide general sales advice on pesticide treatments. We have been advised a Statement of Attainment for theory component of CPPUPM3006 Manage pests by applying pesticides is sufficient for this endorsement.
The theory component of CPPUPM3006 Manage pests by applying pesticides can be completed by self-paced learning.
Find out more about this course. Email us by clicking the link below.
Endorsement 2: Commercial domestic pest control for PROVISIONAL LICENCE
If you are starting your career in Pest Management or returning to Pest Management after a period of absence from the occupation, you will need to start by completing the theory component of CPPUPM3006 Manage pests by applying pesticides.
This can be completed by self-paced learning (remote) or by trainer facilitated learning (in class). Our training considers that there are many repeated theoretical components of each unit and that your learning journey in pest management should commence with non-chemical and chemical techniques combined with the basics of vehicle storage. This is why we offer the theory of the following set of units by self paced (remote) learning. This first of the two self paced (remote) learning courses and include the following units:
CPPUPM3005 Manage pests without applying pesticides
CPPUPM3006 Manage pests by applying pesticides
CPPUPM3018 Maintain equipment and pesticide storage area in pest management vehicles
For those who prefer a trainer facilitated intensive training course, we offer the theory of the following units as one course. Again, this is because many of the theoretical components of each unit are repeated, and we consider they are best delivered as one course for a better learning outcome. This format also considers those who live and work in regional Western Australia. The units are:
CPPUPM3005 Manage pests without applying pesticides
CPPUPM3006 Manage pests by applying pesticides
CPPUPM3018 Maintain equipment and pesticide storage area in pest management vehicles
CPPCMN3004 Respond to enquiries and complaints
CPPUPM3017 Maintain, service and repair pest management equipment CPPUPM4003 Assess and advise on pest management options for sensitive operations
CPPUPM4005 Implement and monitor on pest management options for sensitive operations
Whether you commence your learning by self paced learning or by trainer facilitated learning, once you complete the theory of these units, you will be able to use our completion certificate to support an application to the Department of Health in Western Australia for a provisional licence.
Obtaining a provisional licence is essential for you to be able to complete the practical component of the units of competency in your workplace under the supervision of a workplace supervisor who must hold a Pest Management Technicians Licence. The company must be a registered pest management business with the Department of Health in Western Australia.
Those who have opted for the self-paced learning journey will also complete the theory of:
CPPCMN3004 Respond to enquiries and complaints
CPPUPM3017 Maintain, service and repair pest management equipment
CPPUPM4003 Assess and advise on pest management options for sensitive operations
CPPUPM4005 Implement and monitor on pest management options for sensitive operations
Once you have completed these units, and when you are ready to be assessed, we will come to your workplace to conduct your workplace assessment.
Please note that those enrolled on self paced courses can join a trainer facilitated course at anytime for no additional fee.
Once a provisional licensee successfully completes all of the above units, the trainee must submit an amendment form to upgrade the licence to a technician licence in commercial domestic pests (excluding termites and timber pests).
Find out more about this course and CPP30119 CERTIFICATE III IN URBAN PEST MANAGEMENT in Our Courses section of this website. Or email us by clicking the link below.
Endorsement 3: Commercial domestic pest control (including termites and timber pests
The training for this endorsement can only be completed by trainer facilitated learning. You will complete the theory of:
CPPUPM3008 Inspect for and report on timber pests
CPPUPM3010 Control timber pests
CPPUPM3042 Install termite management systems
The practical component of the units of competency will be completed in your workplace under the supervision of a workplace supervisor who must hold a Pest Management Technicians Licence. The company must be a registered pest management business with the Department of Health in Western Australia.
Once a provisional licensee successfully completes all of the above units, the trainee must submit an amendment form to upgrade the licence to a technician licence in commercial domestic pests including termites and timber pests.
Find out more about this course and CPP30119 CERTIFICATE III IN URBAN PEST MANAGEMENT in Our Courses section of this website. Or email us by clicking the link below.
Endorsement 6: Fumigation
The training for this endorsement can only be completed by trainer facilitated learning in Western Australia. You will complete the theory of:
CPPUPM3011 Manage organisms by applying fumigants to commodities and environments
CPPUPM4002 Schedule, organise and monitor pest management operations
CPPUPM4003 Assess and advise on pest management options for sensitive operations
CPPUPM4005 Implement and monitor on pest management options for sensitive operations
Once you complete the theory of these units, you will be able to use our completion certificate to support an application to the Department of Health in Western Australia for a provisional licence.
Obtaining a provisional licence is essential for you to be able to complete the practical component of the units of competency in your workplace under the supervision of a workplace supervisor who must hold a Pest Management Technicians Licence (Fumigation). The company must be a registered pest management business with the Department of Health in Western Australia.
Once a provisional licensee successfully completes all of the above units, you will be awarded a Statement of Attainment and the trainee must submit an amendment form to upgrade the licence to a technician licence in fumigation.
Find out more about this course and CPP30119 CERTIFICATE III IN URBAN PEST MANAGEMENT in Our Courses section of this website. Or email us by clicking the link below.
Endorsement 9: Termite treatment of power poles
The training for this endorsement can only be completed by trainer facilitated learning in Western Australia. You will complete the theory of:
CPPUPM3010 Control Timber Pests
CPPUPM3018 Maintain equipment and pesticide storage area in pest management vehicles
PLUS
Termite Treatment to Power Pole Course
Once you complete the theory of these units, you will be able to use our completion certificate to support an application to the Department of Health in Western Australia for a provisional licence.
Obtaining a provisional licence is essential for you to be able to complete the practical component of the units of competency in your workplace under the supervision of a workplace supervisor who must hold a Pest Management Technicians Licence (Power Poles). The company must be a registered pest management business with the Department of Health in Western Australia.
Once a provisional licensee successfully completes all of the above units, the trainee must submit an amendment form to upgrade the licence to a technician licence in termite treatment to power poles.
Find out more about this course and CPP30119 CERTIFICATE III IN URBAN PEST MANAGEMENT in Our Courses section of this website. Or email us by clicking the link below.
Endorsement 7: Activities using mechanical spraying equipment
The training for this endorsement can only be completed by trainer facilitated learning in Western Australia. You will complete the following units of competency:
AHCCHM304 Transport and Store Chemicals
AHCPMG301 Control Weeds
AHCCHM307 Prepare and Apply Chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases
AHCPMG302 Control plant pests, diseases and disorders
AHCCHM404 Develop procedures to minimise risks in the use of chemicals
AHCCHM405 Plan and implement a chemical use program
Once you complete these units, you will be able to use our Statement of Attainment to support an application to the Department of Health in Western Australia for a Licence for Mechanical spraying equipment.
Find out more about this course in Our Courses section of this website. Or email us by clicking the link below.
Endorsement 8: Handheld and backpack equipment
The training for this endorsement can only be completed by trainer facilitated learning in Western Australia. You will complete the following units of competency:
AHCCHM304 Transport and Store Chemicals
AHCPMG301 Control Weeds
AHCCHM307 Prepare and Apply Chemicals to control pest, weeds and diseases
Once you complete these units, you will be able to use our Statement of Attainment to support an application to the Department of Health in Western Australia for a Licence for Handheld and backpack spraying equipment.
Find out more about this course in Our Courses section of this website. Or email us by clicking the link below.