SITHFAB021 PROVIDE RESPONSIBLE SERVICE OF ALCOHOL

COURSE DETAILS

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This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to responsibly sell, serve or supply alcohol.
Responsible practices must be undertaken wherever alcohol is sold, served or supplied, including where
alcohol samples are served during on-site product tastings. This unit therefore applies to any workplace where alcohol is sold, served or supplied, including all types of hospitality venues, packaged liquor outlets and wineries, breweries and distilleries.
The unit applies to all levels of personnel involved in the sale, service, including promotional service and supply of alcohol in licensed premises. Those selling or serving alcohol may include food and beverage attendants; packaged liquor salespersons selling in person, over the phone or online; winery, brewery and distillery cellar door staff; delivery services and supplier sales representatives. The unit also applies to security staff who monitor customer behaviour and to the licensee who is ultimately responsible for responsible service of alcohol (RSA) management.

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The unit incorporates the knowledge requirements, under state and territory liquor licensing law, for
employees engaged in the sale, service or supply of alcohol.
Certification requirements differ across states and territories. In some cases, all people involved in the sale, service including promotional service and supply of alcohol in licensed premises must be certified in this unit.
This can include the licensee and security staff.
This unit covers the RSA skills and knowledge requirements common to all States and Territories. Some
legislative requirements and knowledge will differ across borders. In some cases, after completion of this unit, state and territory liquor authorities require candidates to complete a bridging course to address these specific differences.

This Course is divided in four Chapters that cover the following topics:
Chapter 1: Follow the Principles of Responsible Service of Alcohol
Chapter 2: Assist customers to drink within appropriate limits
Chapter 3: Assess alcohol affected customers and identify those to whom sale or service must be refused
Chapter 4: Refuse to provide alcohol
Assessments details

At the end of all Chapters, you are required to complete one Assessment that consists in:

Knowledge Tests

Test 1: This is a mixed of single choices, matrix sorting and multiple choice You MUST score 100% in all questions. If you fail, you can retake the Test unlimited times.

Test 2: This test includes open answers that you must type. Once you submit, they will be marked as 100% but a Trainer will be graded manually after submission

Practical Test, this includes:

3 scenarios:
Scenario 1- Offering drinks
Scenario 2-Assess alcohol affected customers
Scenario 3- Refusing services and asking customer to leave

In each scenario, you are required to upload a short video (30 sec- 1 min max) explaining what you will do. Once you submit, they will be marked as 100% but a Trainer will grade manually after submission.

If you are successful, a Statement of Attainment will be sent by email.

NOTE: You must watch all four Chapters to be able to proceed to the Test.

Short answers will be graded after submission


Duration
: 4-6 hours depending upon student’s experience.


How long your Course will be activated ?
Course due 2 months, after this period it will become inactive.


Enrolment requirements:
you need to provide the following:

Full Name, please ensure you spell your name correctly

UNIQUE STUDENT IDENTIFIER (USI) number. If you do not have one, please apply HERE This is a compulsory requirement for all applicants.

Email address

A suitable device, such as computer, laptop, tablet or smartphone with Internet access, including a webcam to record your Practical Test.


Please Note
: Currently this Course is valid in QLD only.


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