Certifications:
About the Certified Insulation Installer certification
Certified Insulation Installers stand out as those who understand the benefits of insulation, and can safely and effectively install insulation to deliver healthy, comfortable homes and workplaces. Get certified to demonstrate best-in-class installation practices and participate in government programs that require certification.
How to apply
READ THE GUIDE FOR CANDIDATES
It provides detailed information about each stage of the application process and we encourage all candidates to read it in full before applying.
MAKE SURE YOU MEET THE PRE-REQUISITES
Candidates do not have to have previous experience in insulation installations, but before starting the application process there are some things that are required:
- Have completed the required training (detail below)
- Have a General Construction Induction Certificate – this is known as a White Card in some states
- Have a Certificate of Currency for Public Liability Insurance. This needs to show coverage for $5 million+. If the candidate is a sole trader working under an ABN, then a certificate under their name will be required. If the candidate is working for a business, proof of employment (i.e. letter from employer) and business public liability insurance will need to be provided.
COMPLETE THE ONLINE APPLICATION FORM
Follow the link at the top of this page to get started.
PAY YOUR APPLICATION FEE
If your application is accepted, we’ll send you an invoice as well as instructions on next steps.
Current fees and any available subsidies are detailed below
GET ASSESSED FOR CERTIFICATION
For the Assessment Panel to approve your certification, they need to see evidence of work that you’ve completed outside of the training environment. This is done through the completion and submission of Job Assessment Forms (JAFs).
Once your application has been accepted and you’ve paid your application fee the EEC Professional Certifications team will provide you with a link to the online JAF and instructions on what you need to do to complete them. You can find more detail on this process in the Guide for Candidates.
Training requirements & availabilty
Training requirements
You’ll need to provide a certificate of attainment from a registered training organisation that shows you have successfully completed:
- CPCCWHS2001 – Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the
construction industry; - CPCCOM1015 – Carry out measurements and calculations;
CPCCCM2012 – Work safely at heights; - CPCCPB3014 – Install bulk insulation and pliable membrane products;
- CPCCPB3027 – Install ceiling insulation products
- EEC001 – Prepare for insulation retrofitting within ceiling spaces
Training Providers
The required training is currently being delivered by the following registered training organisations:
Timeline for certification
Assessments for certification are completed in rounds. To be included in a round of assessment, you will need to complete the following stages:
- Stage 1 – Submit your application form and pay your application fee: Please note, no assessments will be undertaken for applications with outstanding payments
- Stage 2 – Submit your job assessment forms: Please note, partially complete or non-compliant job assessment forms cannot be forwarded for assessment and will be returned to you for completion. Only complete and compliant job assessment forms received by the due date will be included in the current round of assessment.
The cut off dates for upcoming assessment rounds are below:
Applications due | Job assessment forms due | Outcomes provided |
8 November 2024 |
22 November 2024 |
No later than 13 December 2024 |
Please note that each round of assessments is limited to 20 candidates.
Fees & subsidies
Fees
Current application fees are as follows:
Application | Re-assessment | Renewal | Late renewal | |
EEC Member | $800 | Variable | $800 | $880 |
Non EEC Member | $900 | Variable | $900 | $990 |
Subsidies
For time to time, different state or territory governments will make subsidies available to reduce the cost of applying. If a subsidy is available to you at the time you apply, we’ll process it automatically – there’s nothing extra you’ll need to do.
Currently available subsidies
VIC | $600 application subsidy
$350 application subsidy |
Available to candidates from priority groups, as detailed below
Available to all other candidates |
30% of certification fee subsidies are reserved for applicants from non-metropolitan areas in each state.
A limit of 4 subsidies per organisation per jurisdiction applies.
All subsidies listed are exclusive of GST.
Priority Groups
To access priority group subsidies, candidates must identify as one or more of the following:
- Aboriginal and/or Torres-Strait Islander
- Female/woman
- Long-term unemployed
- Migrant, refugee and/or asylum seeker
- Person with disability
- Single parent
- Young person (up to 25 years old)
The eligibility for the priority group subsidy is aligned with the Victorian Government’s Social Procurement Framework.
Maintaining & renewing certification
Maintaining certification
In order to maintain certification, Certified Insulation Installers must:
- Adhere to the Framework Rules, Certified Insulation Installer Sub-Rules and Code of Conduct;
- Provide proof of public liability insurance each year, and keep us updated any time it changes;
- Undertake continuing professional development; and
- Remain actively engaged in the delivery of insulation installations
More details on maintaining certification can be found here.
Renewing certification
Certification is valid for 3 years.
To renew your certification, you’ll need to show evidence of ongoing professional development and continued work in
the industry. The EEC Professional Certifications team will be in touch with you well ahead of your renewal
date to advise you of the process.