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Australian sugar industry training - Development of factory training modules - Phase 2

With the increasingly transient nature of the workforce, the training systems for the Australian sugar industry need to be developed so that operator training can be undertaken at any time.

The on-line training courses developed and available on the Australian Sugar Industry Training Learning Management System (ASIT LMS) allow training to take place at any time.

The operator training programs, mapped to the national competencies, along with a structured assessment process ensure that all operators undertaking the courses have their knowledge competency assessed against a minimum industry standard. An industry steering committee will review and comment on each course prior to release.

The industry adoption of the courses developed within the earlier SRA project, SRA2017/013, indicate that these training programs are fulfilling an important need within the Australian sugar industry. Phase 2 aims to continue the development of the training modules for the factory processes in the development order agreed by the industry steering committee.

Project date

1 Jul 2019-30 May 2022
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Principal investigator

David Moller

Research organisation

Queensland University of Technology

Project funded by

Sugar

Sugar Research Australia (SRA)

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  • Location

    Australia

  • Organisation type

    Research funding body, Research service providers

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Focus areas

Industries

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