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RII Resources and Infrastructure IndustryRIIWMG203D Drain and dewater civil construction siteAssessment Tools – Assessor Guide
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ContentsIntroduction..................................................................................................................................................... iv
Companion Volumes and Support Materials...............................................................................................iv
Assessor Guide................................................................................................................................................v
Contextualising the tools..............................................................................................................................v
Using the Assessment materials for RPL.....................................................................................................v
Steps in the RPL process............................................................................................................................vi
Overview of RPL process............................................................................................................................vi
1. Planning for Assessment............................................................................................................................vii
Set up for Practical Assessment.................................................................................................................vii
Set up for Theory Assessment...................................................................................................................vii
Preparation for Assessment.......................................................................................................................vii
Meeting with the Candidate.......................................................................................................................viii
2. Conducting the Assessment......................................................................................................................viii
Managing risk.............................................................................................................................................viii
Gathering and recording evidence during practical assessment...............................................................viii
Gathering supporting evidence....................................................................................................................ix
Workplace Health and Safety......................................................................................................................ix
3. Finalising the Assessment...........................................................................................................................x
Summary and sign-off..................................................................................................................................x
General Tips.................................................................................................................................................x
Suggested Methods of Assessment and marking guidance............................................................................1
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Assessment Summary Cover Sheet................................................................................................................4
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Candidate.....................................................................................................................................................4
Assessor......................................................................................................................................................4
Co-Assessor.................................................................................................................................................4
Pre-Assessment...........................................................................................................................................5
Assessment Summary.................................................................................................................................6
Re-assessment............................................................................................................................................7
2nd Re-assessment.......................................................................................................................................8
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Assessment Method 1 – Direct Observation and Competency Conversation.................................................9
Assessment Method 1 – Direct Observation and Competency Conversation.............................................9
Assessment Method 1 – Observation and Competency Conversation......................................................10
Assessment Method 1 – Observation and Competency Conversation......................................................11
Assessment Method 2 Theory - Questioning.............................................................................................12
Continue Assessment Method 2: Theory - Questioning............................................................................13
Continue Assessment Method 2: Theory - Questioning............................................................................14
Continue Assessment Method 2: Theory - Questioning............................................................................15
Continue Assessment Method 2: Theory - Questioning............................................................................16
Continue Assessment Method 2: Theory - Questioning............................................................................17
Continue Assessment Method 2: Theory - Questioning............................................................................18
Continue Assessment Method 2: Theory - Questioning............................................................................19
Assessment Method 3 Supporting Evidence - Supervisor Testimony...........................................................20
Assessment Method 3: Supporting Evidence – complete where applicable..............................................20
Assessment Method 3 – Other Supporting Evidence....................................................................................21
Assessment Method 3: Supporting Evidence – complete where applicable..............................................21
Assessment Method 4 Workplace Portfolio (Project)....................................................................................22
Assessment Method 4: Workplace Portfolio (Project)................................................................................22
Additional Section............................................................................................................................................1
The Context of Assessment.............................................................................................................................1
Additional Items............................................................................................................................................2
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IntroductionThis guide provides advice for an assessor on how to use the Resources and Infrastructure Industry Assessment Toolkit to manage the required assessment, or recognition of prior learning (RPL) process, for the relevant unit of competency. It provides general information on how to integrate the unit of competency performance criteria with the authentic workplace context to enable a candidate to be deemed competent for a particular stand-alone Unit of Competency, Skill Set or Qualification.
Companion Volumes and Support MaterialsSkillsDMC has developed a range of Companion Volumes to assist with implementation of the RII Resources and Infrastructure Industry Training Package. The Companion Volumes are non-endorsed components which provide implementation and assessment advice for RII Training package materials.. Development and maintenance of these Companion Volumes occurs through the SkillsDMC continuous improvement process.
Companion Volumes currently available on SkillsDMC website are:
Companion Volume Implementation Guide
provides an overview of the RII Resources and Infrastructure Industry Training Package including information about mapping, regulation and licencing, implementation, pathways advice and relevant links.
Companion Volume Foundation Skills
provides information about the core skill demands of learning, reading, writing, oral communication and numeracy in a unit of competency. It also offers advice on the development and assessment of Foundation Skills in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries and includes mapping of all Units of Competency to the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF).
Companion Volume Range of Conditions
contains the Range Statements for all Units of Competency. This volume has been broken up into ‘competency streams’ to simplify navigation.
The Companion Volume and Support Materials are located at www.skillsdmc.com.au
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Assessor GuideThis Guide includes:
General Assessment Advice
An Introduction to the Guide and guidance on how to contextualise the tool for an assessment or use the materials for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) purposes.
Advice on Planning for the Assessment and Conducting and Finalising the Assessment.
Assessment Information and templates for this Unit
An outline of suggested Assessment Methods with corresponding marking information Assessment Summary Tool Practical and Theory Assessment Tools Supporting Evidence Tool
This Assessor Guide provides a framework for an assessor to manage the specific competency-based assessment for this unit. It combines the operational (workplace) context with the industry standard to provide a comprehensive assessment tool to ensure the Candidate has the opportunity to be deemed competent.
The assessor is to conduct the assessment within the boundaries of the Assessor Guide so all requirements of the unit can be met.
Contextualising the toolsBefore using the tools for any type of assessment, the documents must be read over by the assessor to ensure they are suitable for the context in which they are being used.
There is an “Additional Section” at the end of both the Assessor and Candidate Guide for contextualisation. This section provides scope for supplementary or replacement questions and the customisation of specific organisational policies, procedures or similar to be identified
Assessment tools may also be combined for multiple units, where units are combined for delivery. This involves combining the same types of tool (practical with practical, theory with theory) under headings that match the plan of delivery.
Using the Assessment materials for RPLThe assessment tools can be used for assessment after training has been delivered or for RPL purposes.
RPL is a process to recognise a person’s skills and knowledge, regardless of how they have been acquired. RPL assessments can cover part or whole units of competency. All employees interested in training should be made aware of what the RPL process is, and how RPL can be applied for, according to the organisation’s site policy.
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Steps in the RPL processStep 1:
Candidate applies for RPL according to site policy
Step 2:
Initial interview and collection of documents
Step 3:
Conduct a competency conversation
Step 4:
Observe performance
Overview of RPL processThe steps in the RPL process are covered in the following diagram.
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1. Planning for AssessmentSet up for Practical Assessment Ensure date, time, place, Candidate, assessment instrument and any tools/equipment are arranged. Ensure the environment is adequate for verbal delivery of assessment. Clarify the timing of the assessment with the Area Supervisor or relevant person and any other work in
progress during this time. Determine contingency options if this access is interrupted. Gather relevant site standards and procedures from the appropriate authorised company personnel.
Set up for Theory Assessment Ensure date, time, place, Candidate, assessment instrument and any tools/equipment are arranged Ensure the environment is adequate for delivery of assessment, eg by computer, pen-and-paper or
orally Confirm the assessment questions have been drafted for easy conversion into a computer-based
questionnaire Check availability of support where English or computer literacy is an issue for the Candidate. Confirm the theory assessment has been drafted as a bank of assessment questions from which a
suitable set of sample questions can be chosen for any one assessment Check that when sample of assessment questions is chosen from the complete bank of items they
have been suitably selected (e.g. all areas of the job role have sufficient sample questions included; all sections of the assessment have representative questions included) Issues of question selection and coverage are decided according to site policy.
Ensure the assessment form is finalised for the Candidate to use (whether in computer, pen-and-paper or oral format).
Gather relevant site standards and procedures from the appropriate authorised company personnel.
Preparation for AssessmentItem Details ContingencyDate/Time
Location/Site
Equipment/tools
Other resources required
PPE required
Mode of communication
Special Requirements
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Meeting with the Candidate Introduce yourself and verify the identity of Candidate Establish that learning has occurred and confirm the Candidate is prepared for the assessment Explain what is required of Candidate. Both Candidate and assessor must confirm Candidate’s
readiness for assessment. Discuss the process of the assessment and how a mix of questions and actions will be part of the
assessment process Advise the Candidate of performance requirements for “Satisfactory” performance, according to site
policy. Discuss your organisation’s approach to skills recognition (or RPL) and the procedure to apply for it Explain how evidence needs to be collected in a variety of ways Confirm the number of attempts to be given on any particular assessment item Indicate the Candidate’s rights in the appeals process if a conflict arises Indicate the link between the assessment and the corresponding unit of competency
2. Conducting the AssessmentSkills need to be applied in the workplace in a variety of circumstances. As such, assessors must ensure that the Candidate can competently and safely undertake the task/s being assessed in different situations and conditions. Sound assessment practice involves the assessor determining that candidates are able to demonstrate the required level of performance prescribed by the unit of competency consistently, over time, and in a range of workplace conditions/settings.
The requirement for performance to be demonstrated on more than one (1) occasion is intended
to drive the use of rigorous assessment practices. Assessment decisions based on a single observation of performance are not sufficient to make a valid or reliable determination of competency.
Managing risk Define the assessment work area and equipment to be used as part of the assessment. Check any safety requirements, such as the use of PPE, have been met. Explain the methods of communication and the signal to stop the assessment. Where the Candidate is working dangerously or without necessary care or confidence, the assessor
must direct the Candidate to cease work and terminate the assessment. Immediate feedback should be given.
Gathering and recording evidence during practical assessment Do not interrupt while the Candidate is performing a task. Ask “What if …” questions where possible to assess knowledge relating to emergency and/or operating
situations Keep instructions to specific actions and position yourself so not to hinder the Candidate but still be
able to observe all actions. Ask safety related questions prior to instructing the Candidate to act, in order to clarify his/her intent. Keep quiet through action steps to allow the Candidate to concentrate.
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Examine the selection of actions, degree of completion, and timing of outcomes of actions and record these on the instrument.
Check the Candidate’s actions with “what if…” questions to capture different dimensions of competency.
Summarise the assessment progress at the end of each section/element. Ensure that all assessment criteria are met before Candidate is granted overall competency on the
unit. All questions must be answered correctly unless otherwise stated in the assessment instrument or elsewhere in site policy.
Record results in the appropriate place within this document and add notes relating to specific occurrences that identify the individual assessment against the standard work processes.
Gathering supporting evidence The supporting evidence assessment can be undertaken at any stage. The assessment component covers various aspects of a Candidate’s job performance, workplace activities and previous experience and can inform the assessor of his/her competence against the unit of competency.
Not all methods of gathering supporting evidence need to be used for each element. The assessor should gather enough evidence to support a final decision on the Candidate’s competence, taking into account whether separate practical and theory assessments have also been undertaken.
Tick () the box as ‘Satisfactory’, if enough supporting evidence has been gathered for that particular element to form the view that the Candidate has demonstrated satisfactory performance overall. Cross (X) the box where there is not enough supporting evidence to show that the Candidate has achieved satisfactory performance against that particular element.
Workplace Health and Safety Ensure all personnel have completed an area-specific induction prior to assessment commencing. Site, area and statutory safety requirements must be observed at all times during the assessment. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) appropriate to the task and the assessment context is to be worn
at all times
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3. Finalising the AssessmentSummary and sign-off Make a final decision about the Candidate’s competence after completing the required assessment(s),
and provide feedback to the Candidate on their performance (highlighting both positive examples and room for improvement).
If the Not Satisfactory box is ticked, the assessor must inform the Candidate’s supervisor and further training needs to be given to bring the Candidate up to a satisfactory level.
Complete the final assessment summary sheet, including signatures of those involved, and explain that the Candidate is now responsible for maintaining their competence.
The Assessor will need to explain the re-assessment policy that applies to the Candidate in relation to gaining competence in this unit.
General Tips All assessment should be customised to reflect site-specific:
risks and hazards equipment and machinery processes and procedures, including reporting and recording procedures standards and requirements
All sections of the assessment must be completed with an ink pen. Pre–assessment: To ensure that the Candidate understands the assessment process the assessor
must explain the assessment and any appeal processes to the Candidate. Both are to sign the Pre-assessment form prior to commencing the assessment.
Performance will often need to be demonstrated over a period of time and/or in different locations. More than one assessment of a block of tasks may be necessary. The relevant part of a blank assessment tool can be copied for re-use, then dated and attached to the original once it is completed.
Where appropriate, performance should be assessed across different conditions e.g. wet and dry weather; day and night; different equipment attachments; different materials, etc.
The assessment tool is structured to allow for suitable breaks where needed between blocks of tasks. Outcomes from theory and other supporting evidence assessments should be reflected in the final
assessment summary. On final completion of the overall assessment the “Assessment Summary” sheet must be completed by
both the Candidate and Assessor. Communicate to the Candidate any feedback comments.
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Suggested Methods of Assessment and marking guidanceRIIWMG203D - Drain and dewater civil construction siteThe following information outlines the assessment items Candidates will be required to complete during each unit. For each separate assessment method there are acceptable responses recorded and parameters are set in which the assessment context is defined.
Note that some methods require the collection of a number of pieces of ‘evidence’ over a period of time. Other methods, such as the theory assessment, will take a more definitive amount of time.
Assessment Method 1Nature of task: Direct Observation and Competency Conversation
Location for assessment: Candidate Workplace
Supervision: Trainer/ Assessor
Commence Date: Complete Date:
Information:1. Skills need to be applied in the workplace in a variety of circumstances. As such, assessors must
ensure that the Candidate can competently and safely undertake the task/s being assessed in different situations and conditions, to industry standards. Sound assessment practice involves the assessor determining that the Candidate is able to demonstrate the required level of performance prescribed by the unit of competency consistently, over time, and in a range of workplace conditions or settings.
2. Assessors will evaluate the skills demonstrated by Candidates as specified in the Observation Checklist, (contained in this Assessor Guide).The Assessor will also conduct a competency conversation to determine and record Candidate competence. These questions guide your conversation with the Candidate and assist in your assessment of their competence. The notes you take about this conversation are important evidence for assessment.
3. The Assessor will provide feedback to the Candidate and record results appropriately.4. The Candidate will need to ascertain appropriate times and dates with Supervisors/ Managers and plan
for the assessment.5. Explain the elements of the observation (contained in this Assessor Guide) at the pre-assessment and
how the Candidate will be required to demonstrate competence at the observation.
Assessment Method 2Nature of task: Theory / Questioning
Location for assessment: Workplace / Own time
Supervision: Trainer/ Assessor
Commence Date: Complete Date:
Information:1. The questions pertaining to this assessment are included in the Candidate Guide.2. The questions and candidate answers are to be submitted to the Assessor as evidence of competency.3. Candidates are required to complete these questions in their own time to hand back to the Assessor at
the time of final summative assessment.4. The Assessor should provide feedback to the Candidate and record results appropriately on the
Marking Sheet provided (found within this Assessor Guide).
Assessment Method 3Nature of task: Supporting Evidence – Third Party (Supervisor Report)
Location for assessment: Workplace
Supervision: Supervisor
Commence Date: Complete Date:
Information:1. The Third Party/ Supervisor Report is included in the Candidate Guide.2. Once completed by the workplace Supervisor, this report is to be extracted from the Candidate Guide
and submitted to the Assessor as evidence of competency.3. Candidates are required to have their Supervisor complete this report in the workplace to hand back to
the Assessor at the time of final summative assessment.4. The Assessor should provide feedback to Candidate and record results appropriately on the Marking
Sheet provided (found within this Assessor Guide).
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Assessment Method 4Nature of task: Workplace Portfolio (Project)
Location for assessment: Workplace / Own time
Supervision: Trainer/Assessor
Commence Date: Complete Date:
Information:1. Instructions pertaining to the workplace portfolio (Project) are included in the Candidate Guide.2. The pages reflecting the workplace portfolio (Project) results are to be extracted and submitted to the
Assessor as evidence of competency.3. Candidates are required to complete this project in their own time and to hand back to the Assessor at
the time of final summative assessment.4. The Assessor should provide feedback to the Candidate and record results appropriately on the
Marking Sheet provided (found within this Assessor Guide).
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Assessment Summary Cover SheetRIIWMG203D - Drain and dewater civil construction site
Candidate AssessorCandidate name:
(Print)
Candidate comments:
Assessor name:
(Print)
Assessor comments:
Co-AssessorCo-Assessor Assessor name:
(Print)
Co-Assessor comments:
Candidate information
Any documentation provided as evidence must be prepared by you to a satisfactory standard and be in accordance with workplace/site policy and procedures, and industry standards.
If collecting material for an assessment portfolio, please ensure that the confidentiality of colleagues, workers and other persons is protected, and block out any sensitive information.
If you have any doubts regarding confidentiality and privacy issues, contact the organisation concerned.
(Signature)
(Date)
(Signature)
(Date)
Candidate Declaration: I declare that all work submitted for assessment has been completed by me, that all work has been attributed in the references provided for each item and that the intellectual property of authors is acknowledged.
Where work has been completed as part of a group activity, the work of each individual has been recognised.
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Pre-AssessmentAssessment process explained to the Candidate ( if Yes).
Any appeal relating to the outcome of the assessment or the way in which the assessment was conducted shall be made through the company’s fair treatment policy as explained to the Candidate ( if Yes).
Candidate name:
(Print)
Candidate comments:
Assessor name:
(Print)
Assessor comments:
I fully understand the assessment and appeals process.
Assessment and appeals process has been explained to the Candidate.
(Signature)
(Date)
(Signature)
(Date)
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Assessment SummaryCandidate Name
Date Submitted:
Unit Name & Code RIIWMG203D - Drain and dewater civil construction siteAssessment MethodsTick the box when an assessment method is completed
Overall Outcome ()Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
1.1 Direct Observation and Competency Conversation
1.2 Theory Assessment – Questioning
1.3Supporting EvidenceNote: this report supports the assessment by the Assessor.
1.4 Workplace Portfolio (Project)
1st Assessment Overall Result for Unit of CompetencyCompetent Not Yet Competent
Re-submission/re-sitYes
What is required?
(Date)
Assessor
(name)
(Signature)
(Date)
Candidate
I have been provided with feedback on my performance for each assessment activity or task. I agree with the outcomes of my assessment for this unit of competency.
(Signature)
(Date)
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Re-assessment
Re-assessment Overall Result for Unit of CompetencyCompetent Not Yet Competent
Assessor
(name)
(Signature)
(Date)
CandidateI have been provided with feedback on my performance for each assessment activity or task. I agree with the outcomes of my assessment for this unit of competency.
(Signature)
(Date)
Assessment MethodsTick the box when an assessment method is completed
Date:Overall Outcome ()Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
1.1 Direct Observation and Competency Conversation
1.2 Theory Assessment Questions
1.3 Supporting EvidenceNote: this report supports the assessment by the Assessor.
1.4 Workplace Assignment (Project)
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2nd Re-assessment2nd Re-assessment Overall Result for Unit of Competency
Competent Not Yet Competent
Assessor
(name)
(Signature)
(Date)
CandidateI have been provided with feedback on my performance for each assessment activity or task. I agree with the outcomes of my assessment for this unit of competency.
(Signature)
(Date)
Assessment MethodsTick the box when an assessment method is completed
Date:Overall Outcome ()Satisfactory Not Satisfactory
1.1 Direct Observation and Competency Conversation
1.2 Theory Assessment Questions
1.3 Supporting EvidenceNote: this report supports the assessment by the Assessor.
1.4 Workplace Assignment (Project)
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Assessment Method 1 – Direct Observation and Competency Conversation
Assessment Method 1 – Direct Observation and Competency Conversation
Candidate Name:
Assessor Name:
Workplace location:Site detailsNOTE: This unit must be assessed in the workplace.
During the assessment, the Candidate must ‘demonstrate knowledge’ in draining and dewatering civil construction sites that safely, effectively and efficiently meets all of the required outcomes.
You will need to have a competency conversation to assess if the Candidate has the required knowledge for this unit.Competency ConversationAsk where and how the organisational policy and procedures are used for the following:
identifying and applying operational, maintenance and basic diagnostic procedures
identifying and complying with construction principles interpreting engineering drawings identifying equipment types, characteristics, technical
capabilities and limitations identifying and complying with site isolation and traffic
control responsibilities using and interpreting civil construction terminology
Assessment ComponentSatisfactory
()
RIIWMG203DKnowledge Evidence
Yes No
Candidate Feedback:
Competency conversation comments:
Candidate Signature: Date:
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Assessor Signature: Date:
Assessment Method 1 – Observation and Competency Conversation
Candidate Name:
Assessor Name:
Workplace location:Site detailsNOTE: This unit must be assessed in the workplace.
During the assessment, the Candidate demonstrates completion of draining and dewatering civil construction sites that safely, effectively and efficiently meets all of the required outcomes on more than one (1) occasion including:Ability to: Assessment Component Satisfactory
()
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locating and applying relevant documentation, policies and procedures
implementing the requirements, procedures and techniques for the safe, effective and efficient completion of the draining and dewatering of a civil construction site including:
selecting and using the required tools and equipment interpreting and applying work instructions draining surface water constructing sumps and wells and removing water
working effectively with others to undertake and complete the draining and dewatering of civil construction sites that meets all of the required outcomes including:
using a range of communication techniques to convey information to others
maintaining written and verbal reporting requirements and procedures
demonstrating completion of draining and dewatering civil construction sites that safely, effectively and efficiently meets all of the required outcomes on more than one (1) occasion including:
dewatering a trench or pit using at least one type of pump
establishing sedimentation controls constructing a sump installing surface or submersible pumps pumping and dispersing water draining surface water from a site using surface
drains
RIIWMG203DPerformance Evidence
Yes
No
Assessment Method 1 – Observation and Competency Conversation
Candidate Feedback:
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Observation comments:
Candidate Signature: Date:
Assessor Signature: Date:
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Assessment Method 2 Theory - QuestioningCandidate Name:
Assessor Name:
During the assessment, did the Candidate adequately answer:
Assessment Component Satisfactory ()
Q1. Identify three (3) component parts of a pump that should be checked during a pre-start inspection.
A1. Answers could include, but are not limited to:Pump outlet; Pump casing; Electric cable; Pump intake; the presence of isolation tags.
RIIWMG203D1.4.Knowledge Evidence
Yes
No
Q2. Identify three (3) potential risks or hazards that you may encounter while draining and dewatering a civil construction site.
A2. Answers may include but are not limited to: uneven/ unstable terrain, trees, fires, overhead and underground services, bridges, buildings, excavations, traffic, embankments, cuttings, structures and hazardous materials.
RIIWMG203D1.6.Performance Evidence
Yes
No
Q3. Describe the potential impact on a site if an excavator digs into a water table.
A3. An example answer could be: The water table is the upper level that water is held in the pores of the ground, so an excavation below this level could result in the water flowing out of the pores into the excavation.
RIIWMG203D1.5, 1.6.Knowledge Evidence
Yes
No
Q4. Name 2 types of pumps that are used to move water on a construction site.
A4. Answer may include: site specific types; Airlift, Centrifugal, and Turbine.
RIIWMG203D1.4, 1.5.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence
Yes
No
Q5. Name two (2) things you can do to reduce risk during manual handling.
A5. Answers may vary and could include: lifting with your knees not your back; getting someone to assist you; using mechanical aids.
RIIWMG203D1.6.Performance Evidence
Yes
No
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Continue Assessment Method 2: Theory - QuestioningCandidate Name:
Assessor Name:
During the assessment, did the Candidate adequately answer:
Assessment Component Satisfactory ()
Q6. Who should you report equipment faults to?
A6. Answers may vary and could include: manager or supervisor.
RIIWMG203D1.4.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence
Yes
No
Q7. Which two (2) pre-start checks would you complete before starting a pump?
A. Look for spillage around the pumpB. Check walkways in place and free of hazardsC. Listen for unusual noise; eg, bearing wear
A7. Answer A, B
RIIWMG203D1.4, 1.6.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence
Yes
No
Q8. Where would you locate the document outlining the traffic signage requirements for a job?
A8. Answer: Candidate should identify where the project traffic management plan is located on site.
RIIWMG203D1.1, 1.3.Knowledge Evidence Yes
No
Q9. Identify three (3) pieces of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that may be required when draining and dewatering a civil construction site.
A9. Answers may include: Safety footwear (waterproof) Safety helmet with sun-flaps Personal Hearing Protection (e.g. ear plugs, earmuffs) Personal Eye Protection Long sleeve shirt and pants (close weave fabric) Day/Night high visibility vest Safety gloves (appropriate to work activity)
RIIWMG203D1.7.Performance Evidence
Yes
No
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Continue Assessment Method 2: Theory - QuestioningCandidate Name:
Assessor Name:
During the assessment, did the Candidate adequately answer:
Assessment Component Satisfactory ()
Q10. Sediment control practices are used to prevent sand, soil, cement and other building materials from reaching waterways.
True
False
A10. Answer True
RIIWMG203D2.1.Performance EvidenceKnowledge Evidence
Yes
No
Q11. List three (3) factors that will affect sedimentation control.
A11. Answers may include: Soil type Slope Extent, nature and duration of the soil disturbance Climate and season Size and location of the site
RIIWMG203D2.1.Performance Evidence
Yes
No
Q12. Which document would identify the appropriate sedimentation barriers to install? Where would you locate this document?
A12. Answers may vary from site to site and could include: the Environmental Management Plan, or the Erosion and Sediment Control Plan.Candidate should identify where it is located on site.
RIIWMG203D1.1, 1.2, 2.1.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence Yes
No
Q13. Name two (2) sedimentation barriers used on site.
A13. Answers may include: geotextile fabric sediment fences straw bale sediment fences aggregate perimeter fences filter trenches.
RIIWMG203D2.2.Performance Evidence
Yes
No
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Q14. Geotextile fabric sediment fences trap sediment but allow water through.
True
False
A14. Answer True
RIIWMG203DKnowledge Evidence Performance Evidence
Yes
No
Q15. You are asked to check an electrical submersible pump that is in use. What do you check first?
A15. Answer: Ensure the pump is isolated from the power supply.
RIIWMG203D3.1.Performance EvidenceKnowledge Evidence
Yes
No
Q16. When an electric pump is installed, the cable can be placed on the ground
True
False
A16. Answer False
RIIWMG203D5.1.Performance EvidenceKnowledge Evidence Yes
No
Q17. Why is a non-return valve fitted to the start of the pump line?
A17. Answer: To prevent the pump being back flushed and possible flooding resulting.
RIIWMG203D5.1.Performance EvidenceKnowledge Evidence
Yes
No
Q18. Why do you need to check the pump on a regular basis?
A. Ensure it is still pumpingB. Check it is in the water and move if requiredC. To check the inlet is not blockedD. All of the above
A18. Answer D
RIIWMG203D5.3.Performance Evidence
Yes
No
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Q19. If you don’t have a mechanical pump for draining, how do you drain surface water?
A19. Answer: Ensure adequate fall for the water to run.
RIIWMG203D3.1, 3.4.Performance EvidenceKnowledge Evidence
Yes
No
Q20. Where do you place the electrical submersible pump in a sump?
A20. Answer: Back corner of the sump.
RIIWMG203D5.1, 5.2.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence
Yes
No
Q21. What is the difference between a “well” and a “sump”?
A21. Answer: A sump is above the water table, a well is below. Water flows into a sump and is drained away from a
well.
RIIWMG203D5.1, 5.2.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence
Yes
No
Q22. Locating the sump at the lowest point to be drained will maximise pump efficiency.
True
False
A22. Answer True
RIIWMG203D5.1, 5.2.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence Yes
No
Q23. How should a submersible pump be placed into the water?
A. Level and uprightB. Pump is securedC. Ensure the pump is not buried in mudD. All of the above
23. Answer. D
RIIWMG203D5.1, 5.2.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence
Yes
No
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Q24. If an extension cable is used, the back to back should be supported at least 1.5 metres above the ground.
True
False
A24. Answer True
RIIWMG203D5.1.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence Yes
No
Q25. Which way does an electric pump kick when started?
A. ClockwiseB. Anti-clockwise
A25. Answer B
RIIWMG203D5.3.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence
Yes
No
Q26. How would you clear a blocked non-return valve of the pump line?
A26. Answer: With compressed air and/ or water
RIIWMG203D5.3, 5.4.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence
Yes
No
Q27. Who can adjust a float switch on a stationary pump?
A27. Answer: Authorised personnel.
RIIWMG203D5.3.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence
Yes
No
Q28. List two (2) vital fittings required in the air pump air supply line to the air pump.
A28. Answer: Oil bottle and safety clips.
RIIWMG203D5.3.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence
Yes
No
Q29. What can be fitted to a pump line to assist pushing the water?
A29. Answer: An airlift.
RIIWMG203D5.4.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence
Yes
No
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Q30. You are asked to remove an air pump from where it is being used. What is the first thing you should do?
A30. Answer: Turn off air supply and bleed the line.
RIIWMG203D6.1.Knowledge Evidence Performance Evidence
Yes
No
Q31. The pump is noisy or vibrating. Name two (2) possible causes.
A31. Answers could include: bearings worn or damaged; bent or damaged shaft; loose or damaged couplings; loose or damaged mountings.
RIIWMG203D6.2.Knowledge Evidence Yes
No
Q32. Materials should be recycled according to the project environmental management plan.
True
False
A32. Answer True
RIIWMG203D6.1.Knowledge Evidence
Yes
No
Q33. Fill in the missing words:
At the end of the shift it is your responsibility to ensure the tools and equipment are _____________ and ________________.
A33. Answers should include any two (2) of the following: cleaned; checked; maintained; stored.
RIIWMG203D6.2.Knowledge Evidence
Yes
No
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Assessment Method 3 Supporting Evidence - Supervisor Testimony
Assessment Method 3: Supporting Evidence – complete where applicable
Candidate Name:
Assessor Name:
Evidence is required to be collected that demonstrates a candidate’s competency in this unit. Evidence must be relevant to the roles within this sector’s work operations
Supervisor Testimony
Details:
Supervisor verification of Candidate performance
Assessment Component Satisfactory ()
RIIWMG203DFoundation SkillsPerformance EvidenceAnd / orKnowledge Evidence
Yes
No
Feedback to Candidate:
Candidate Signature: Date:
Assessor Signature: Date:
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Assessment Method 3 – Other Supporting Evidence
Assessment Method 3: Supporting Evidence – complete where applicable
Candidate Name:
Assessor Name:
Evidence is required to be collected that demonstrates a candidate’s competency in this unit. Evidence must be relevant to the roles within this sector’s work operations
During the assessment, the Candidate provided: Assessment ComponentMap to relevant assessment component
Satisfactory ()
Other 3rd party reportDetails:Other 3rd party verification of Candidate performance
Yes
No
Induction / Employer Training Program(s)Details:Candidate has participated in Employer Induction / training program(s)
Yes
No
Relevant licence / certificate / permitDetails:Relevant licences/certificates sighted and endorsed
Yes
No
Work log book / Equipment use logDetails:Log book sighted and endorsed
Yes
No
Training record bookDetails:Training record sighted and endorsed
Yes
No
Feedback to Candidate:
Candidate Signature: Date:
Assessor Signature: Date:
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Assessment Method 4 Workplace Portfolio (Project)
Assessment Method 4: Workplace Portfolio (Project)Candidate Name:
Assessor Name:
During the assessment, did the candidate satisfactorily demonstrate the following
Part A. Ask the Candidate to create a workplace portfolio of documentation relevant to draining and dewatering a civil construction site.
Examples of relevant documents could include but is not limited to: legislative, organisation and site requirements and procedures; manufacturer’s guidelines and specifications; Australian standards; code of practice; work requirements documents; traffic management plan; environmental management plan; risk management plan; workplace forms and templates.
Part B. Ask the Candidate to provide a workplace log book documenting their experience draining and dewatering a civil construction site. You may also include video and photographic evidence where you consider it appropriate.
Assessment Component Satisfactory ()
RIIWMG203D1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6Knowledge EvidencePerformance Evidence
Yes
No
Feedback to Candidate:
Workplace project comments:
Candidate Signature: Date:
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Additional SectionThis section provides scope for you to add supplementary assessment items. It can be used to customise additional assessment methods and/or contextualised questions.
The Context of AssessmentThe RTO/Compliance Manager should take time to consult with the candidate’s site to determine the information that will complete the list below. Each of the assessment methods in this Guide should then be conducted using this list as a reference. This will help to ensure that the assessment process is consistent with the organisation’s/site’s work context.
Where assessment is being conducted in a simulated environment, the RTO should complete this page based on the documentation, policies, procedures and equipment that are used in the simulated environment. Further information about appropriate simulated assessment environments can be found in the SkillsDMC Companion Volume: Implementation Guide, available from www.skillsdmc.com.au.
The Assessor using this document should take time to familiarise themselves with the items in the list below. Where this is not possible, the Assessor should consider working with an Industry Subject Matter Expert from the organisation/site who is already familiar and experienced with the items listed.
Specific company policies that must be assessed against:
Specific company procedures (including work procedures) that must be assessed against:
Specific legislative/regulatory/statutory documentation that must be adhered to during the assessment:
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Additional ItemsCandidate Name:
Assessor Name:
Evidence
Satisfactory ()
Yes No
Feedback to Candidate:Workplace project comments:
Candidate Signature: Date:
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RTO Name here
RTO ID Number here
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