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Assessment Kit – UEE31425 Certificate III in Security Equipment

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Practical, fully mapped assessment resources that make assessment of UEE31425 – Certificate III in Security Equipment Controlgear simple, engaging, and compliant.

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Why trainers love our Assessment Kits for UEE31425

  • Complete coverage â€” all assessment tasks mapped to elements, performance criteria, knowledge evidence, and assessment conditions.
  • Crystal-clear structure â€” written and practical tasks with assessor instructions, observation checklists, and benchmark answers.
  • Audit-ready â€” pre-mapped to compliance requirements under the SRTOs 2025 Outcome Standard 1.4 and aligned to the Principles of Assessment and Rules of Evidence.
  • Flexibility â€” editable and easily contextualised for simulated sites, workplace-based delivery, or blended learning.
  • Confidence for trainers â€” no second-guessing. Trainers know exactly how to run, observe, and record evidence.
  • Consistency across RTOs â€” structured tasks that reduce assessor subjectivity and improve learner outcomes.

What’s included (per Assessment Kit – UEE31425)

  • Assessment Overview â€” describes unit outcomes, prerequisites (LLN and workplace readiness), required resources (construction site or simulated environment, lifting equipment, PPE, rigging gear, installation plans).
  • Knowledge Assessment Tasks â€” written and oral questions covering underpinning knowledge for UEE31425, with sample/benchmark answers for assessors.
  • Practical Observation Tasks â€” reading and interpreting drawings, setting up lifting equipment, positioning prefabricated concrete elements, aligning and securing units, and applying WHS practices.
  • Project/Case Study Tasks â€” integrated projects contextualised to construction (e.g., installing precast wall panels, recording measurements, reporting hazards).
  • Assessor Observation Checklists â€” detailed benchmarks to guide consistent and defensible evidence collection.
  • Mapping Documents â€” every question and task mapped against the unit of competency’s elements, performance criteria, knowledge evidence, and assessment conditions.
  • Formative Assessment Guidance â€” suggestions for on-site and in-class touchpoints to reinforce learning.
  • Contextualisation Notes â€” directions to tailor assessments for different learner groups (e.g., apprentices vs. experienced workers).
  • Reasonable Adjustment Options â€” support strategies for diverse learners (oral questioning, alternative evidence, assistive technology).
  • Assessor Guide â€” comprehensive instructions for administering assessments, making decisions, recording outcomes, and providing feedback.
  • Student Assessment Workbook â€” learner-facing documents with clear instructions, response fields, and submission guidance.

All tasks are mapped to UEE31425 performance evidence, knowledge evidence, and assessment conditions, ensuring evidence gathered is valid, sufficient, authentic, and current.

Who it’s for (and what they care about)

  • CEOs & Directors â€” confidence that assessment evidence will withstand audit scrutiny.
  • Compliance Managers â€” fully mapped and defensible tools, reducing risk of non-compliance.
  • RTO/Training Managers â€” streamlined onboarding of trainers and reduced preparation time.
  • Trainers & Assessors â€” structured, clear, and practical assessments that support consistent outcomes.

How it works

  • Choose your qualification â€” e.g., UEE31425 – Certificate III in Security Equipment Controlgear.
  • Receive your Assessment Kit pack â€” editable files aligned to our learner resources.
  • Contextualise & assess â€” adapt tasks to your training or workplace environment, issue assessments, and collect compliant evidence.

Why VET Resources

  • Industry-consulted, compliance-checked, and pre-validated assessment tools.
  • Unlimited student licence for your RTO — no per-student fees.
  • Compliance Quality Assurance Guarantee — if an issue is raised in an audit, we’ll fix it or liaise with ASQA at no cost.
  • Trusted by 1,025+ RTOs and backed by 150+ years’ combined VET experience.
  • Affordable resources that save time, money, and effort.

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Testimonials

“The UEE31425 assessment kit was mapped in detail — we passed the audit with no rectifications.”

— Compliance Manager, NSW

“The observation checklists for precast element installation gave our assessors clarity and confidence.”

— RTO Manager, QLD

“Learners found the tasks realistic and job-relevant. Delivery was seamless and evidence was defensible.”

— Training Coordinator, VIC

FAQs – Assessment Kit UEE31425

  1. What does UEE31425 cover?
    It covers competencies required for installation and pre-commissioning set-up of wired and wireless security systems in commercial, industrial premises.

 

  1. Are there prerequisites or entry requirements?
    At present, there are no formal entry requirements for this qualification.

 

  1. Are there minimum work placement / practical hours required?
    No minimum work placement hours are specified in the standard at this time.

 

  1. How are electives structured in UEE31425?
    Total of 1060 weighting points: 640 core + 420 elective. Some electives must be chosen from certain groups (Group A / Group B).
  1. Is licensing required for security equipment work?
    No specific licensing, legislative or certification requirements are currently mandated under UEE31425. However, other state or industry certification (e.g. for access control, CCTV) may apply.

 

  1. What job roles could this qualification lead to?
    Roles such as Security Equipment Installation Technician, Security Equipment Tradesperson, or installer / technician in access control, alarm systems etc.

 

  1. Has UEE31425 replaced an earlier version?
    Yes. UEE31425 replaced UEE31420 as of 30 July 2025. There is a transition period for current students to finish under the older version.

 

  1. What is included in core units?
    Core units involve safety (WHS), use of drawings, diagrams, standard-based work, solving DC circuits, wiring, assembly, testing of wired/wireless security systems.

 

  1. How is assessment done?
    Assessment is through a mix of theoretical (written) and practical tasks; set by the competency standard; must map to the unit requirements. (Standard RTO assessment practice) ─ the qualification document gives detailed unit assessment requirements.

 

  1. What happens if I don’t complete under UEE31420 by the transition deadline?
    Students who have not completed UEE31420 by the deadline (28 July 2026) will be transitioned into UEE31425.

 

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Core Units:

1 UEECD0007 Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace
2 UEECD0016 Document and apply measures to control WHS risks associated with electrotechnology work*
3 UEECD0019 Fabricate, assemble and dismantle utilities industry components*
4 UEECD0020 Fix and secure electrotechnology equipment*
5 UEECD0025 Lay wiring/cabling and terminate accessories for extra-low voltage (ELV) circuits*
6 UEECD0043 Solve problems in direct current circuits*
7 UEECD0051 Use drawings, diagrams, schedules, standards, codes and specifications*
8 UEECO0027 Engage in communications, security equipment or fire protection work and competency development
9 UEEEC0003 Assemble and set up basic security systems*
10 UEEEC0027 Enter instructions and test wired and wireless security systems*
11 UEEEC0042 Install large security systems*
12 UEEEC0074 Troubleshoot resonance circuits in an electronic apparatus*
13 UEERE0001 Apply environmentally and sustainable procedures in the energy sector

Elective Units:

1 BSBOPS203 Deliver a service to customers
2 CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry
3 HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
4 ICTICT214 Operate application software packages
5 UEECD0011 Comply with scheduled and preventative maintenance program processes
6 UEECD0035 Provide basic instruction in the use of electrotechnology apparatus
7 UEECO0002 Maintain documentation
8 UEECO0015 Provide quotations for installation or service jobs
9 UEECO0017 Source and purchase material/parts for installation or service jobs
10 UEEDV0005 Install and maintain cabling for multiple access to telecommunication services*
11 UEEEC0029 Fault find and repair electronic apparatus*
12 UEEEC0060 Repairs basic electronic apparatus faults by replacement of components*
13 UEEEC0065 Solve problems in basic electronic circuits*

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