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Training and Assessment Strategy
Verification of Competency (VOC)
Contents
Training and Assessment Strategy .................................................... 1 The training product being assessed:......................................................................................................................................................... 1
Training package: ........................................................................... 1 Training product: ............................................................................ 1
Units of Competency offered: Cert III in Demolition ................................................................................................................................. 2
Units of Competency offered: Cert III in Civil Plant Operations ................................................................................................................ 2
Related documents .................................................................................................................................................................................... 2
CEO’s Endorsement ............................................................................. 2
Assessment requirements .................................................................. 3 CPCCCM2012 - Work safely at heights. ...................................................................................................................................................... 3
CPCCCM3001 - Operate EWP up to 11 metres. ......................................................................................................................................... 4
CPCCDE3021 - Operate demolition material crushing plants. ................................................................................................................... 5
CPCCDE3025 - Operate remote-controlled plant on demolition sites. ..................................................................................................... 6
RIISAM203E - Use hand and power tools................................................................................................................................................... 7
RIISAM204E - Operate small plant and equipment. .................................................................................................................................. 8
RIIMPO318F - Conduct skid steer loader operations. ............................................................................................................................... 9
RIIMPO319E - Conduct backhoe/loader operations. ............................................................................................................................... 10
RIIMPO320F Conduct civil construction excavator operations. .............................................................................................................. 11
RIIMPO321F - Conduct wheeled front end loader operations. .............................................................................................................. 12
RIIHAN309F - Conduct telescopic materials handler operations. ............................................................................................................ 13
RIIMPO315E - Conduct tractor operations. ............................................................................................................................................. 14
RIIMPO316E - Conduct self-propelled compactor operations. ................................................................................................................ 15
RIIMPO317F - Conduct roller operations. ................................................................................................................................................ 16
RIIMPO326E - Conduct water vehicle operations. ................................................................................................................................... 17
RIIVEH304E - Conduct tip truck operations. ............................................................................................................................................ 18
RIIHAN308F - Load and unload plant. ...................................................................................................................................................... 19
The training product being assessed: Training package:
RII
Resources and Infrastructure Industry Training Package
Training product:
CPC30420 Certificate III in Demolition
RII30820 Certificate III in Civil plant operations
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CPCCCM2012* Work safely at heights
CPCCCM3001 Operate elevated work platforms up to 11 metres
CPCCDE3021* Operate demolition material crushing plants
CPCCDE3025 Operate remote-controlled plant on demolition sites
RIISAM203E Use hand and power tools
RIISAM204E Operate small plant and equipment
RIIMPO318F Conduct civil construction skid steer loader operations
RIIMPO319E Conduct backhoe/loader operations
RIIMPO320F Conduct civil construction excavator operations
RIIMPO321F Conduct civil construction wheeled front end loader operations
RIIHAN309F Conduct telescopic materials handler operations
RIIMPO315E Conduct tractor operations
RIIMPO316E Conduct self-propelled compactor operations
RIIMPO317F Conduct roller operations
RIIMPO326E Conduct water vehicle operations
RIIVEH304E Conduct tip truck operations
RIIHAN308F Load and unload plant
CEO’s Endorsement Refer to the Course Validation folder for a record of documents signed off.
Units of Competency offered: Cert III in Demolition
Units of Competency offered: Cert III in Civil Plant Operations
Related documents This document is to be read in Conjunction with:
• Training and Assessment Strategy Guidelines
• Trainer Skills Matrix
• Trainer’s CPD Log
• Trainer’s Industry engagement log
• Trainer Manual – General information
• Trainer Manual – Conduct an RPL Workshop
• Trainer Manual – Benchmarking Guidelines
• Student Manual
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Assessment requirements
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working safely at heights on three occasions, using different fall protection equipment/devices on each occasion.
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One occasion must include a restraint technique (anchor point) system with a minimum of three anchor points.
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The candidate must access the work area, traverse between anchor points, and exit from the work area.
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Knowledge Evidence
applicable (WHS) legislation, Australian Standards, and codes of practice:
• hazard identification and risk control.
• (JSEAs),(SWMSs),(SDSs).
3 27, 28, 33, 35, 40, 42, 50
safety manuals and instructions: operation manuals. manufacturer specifications. safety signs and load charts for plant. signage and barricades. (PPE).
4 √
environmental and worksite safety plans. 32,34
reporting problems. 9 50
processes for planning to work safely at heights: Assessment of weather and ground conditions. assessment of conditions and hazards. determination of work requirements. identification of equipment defects. inspection of worksites. methods for identifying common faults.
4,6, 8,
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types, characteristics, uses and limitations of equipment used: air compressors and hoses. tools. ladders. power leads. rescue equipment
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Fall arrest / restraint systems. ropes, safety harnesses, lanyards and attachments, anchor points. safe methods for accessing work area, traversing, and exiting. shock absorbers. static line systems, inertia reels. temporary anchor systems.
7 √ √
Access equipment
• edge protection.
• (EWPs), guard rails, scaffolding, stairways, trestles.
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CPCCCM2012 - Work safely at heights.
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Evidence required
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locate, interpret, and apply information relating to job requirements: diagrams and sketches. establish and apply a rescue plan. signage.
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apply safe operating procedures associated with: electrical equipment. restricted access barriers. surrounding structures. traffic control. trip hazards. work site visitors and the public. working at heights up to 11 metres. working in proximity to others. working with dangerous materials.
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environmental requirements: clean-up protection. noise and dust management. vibration management. waste management. quality requirements relevant to EWP work. instructions issued by authorised organisational and external personnel.
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manufacturer specifications, operator manual, and instructions where specified √
functions and controls must be performed while operating both BL and SL: boom up and down. operate attachments. operate outriggers, where fitted.
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The following functions and controls must be performed while operating the BL: slew left and right, telescope in and out.
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At least one EWP must be set up and operated on uneven terrain. √ √
when working above six metres, fit harnesses and attach lanyards : energy or shock absorbers, which must be used with all fall arrest. lanyards, which must be attached to the harness.
industry standards and job specifications. verbal, written and graphical instructions. work schedules, plans and specifications. comply with site safety plan and
legislation. safely and effectively use tools, plant, and equipment. ensure safe working load of EWP is not exceeded. communicate with others. work effectively and safely with others.
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Knowledge Evidence
functions and operational limitations of EWP. √ √
types of EWP equipment and health and VOC requirements. √ √
controls and techniques for using EWP. √ √
health and safety requirements for construction work sites: procedures relating to operation. hazard identification and risk control procedures. (PPE).
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location and use of firefighting equipment. √ √
selection and use of tools and equipment. √ √
processes for identifying equipment faults 2,5 7,8
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general construction terminology relevant to operating EWPs √ √ 50
safe operating procedures for operating EWPs: (JSA), (SWMS), (SDS). processes for calculating load mass. quality requirements. regulatory and legislative requirements. relevant Acts, regulations, and codes of practice. procedures. signalling methods and communications. types, characteristics, use and limitations of plant, tools, and equipment.
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CPCCCM3001 - Operate EWP up to 11 metres.
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Evidence required
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operate a demolition material crushing plant to process a minimum of 100 tonnes of demolition material into two different nominal sizes of crushing of between 5 mm and 100 mm.
√ 5, 28,
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relevant Australian Standards, (BCA), model codes of practice, environmental and (WHS) legislation
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construction terminology √ √
procedures for material storage and environmentally friendly waste management 1-15
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quality requirements 1-15
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types, characteristics, uses and limitations of plant and equipment: hazards associated, method of operation and maintenance , techniques , workplace and equipment safety requirements.
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CPCCDE3021 - Operate demolition material crushing plants.
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Evidence required
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demolish 10 square metres of in-situ building material on each of three different types of buildings or structures.
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break up 10 square metres of concrete floor or structure using a hydraulic hammer attachment.
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Knowledge Evidence
relevant Australian Standards, (BCA), model codes of practice, environmental and (WHS) legislation.
4,5
basic principles of structural engineering regarding loads on suspended floors. 1-15
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general construction terminology. √ √
hazards associated with the operation of remote-controlled plant on demolition sites: plant, personnel, operator, methods for materials storage and disposal, method of operation and maintenance requirements , types, characteristics, uses and limitations of remote-controlled plant.
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workplace and equipment safety requirements. 1-15
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CPCCDE3025 - Operate remote-controlled plant on demolition sites.
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RIISAM203E - Use hand and power tools. Evidence required
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Ability to perform the task on at least two occasions: selecting and checking hand tools and power tools, clamping or fixing material, power leads are safely placed, using hand and power tools appropriately , storing the tools appropriately , clearing the work area, cleaning, and maintaining equipment.
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32, 33, 35, 44
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locate and apply relevant documentation. √ √
implement the requirements. √ √
work with others, √
communicate with others. √
Knowledge Evidence
Terminology. √
key policies, procedures and documentation required: WH&S procedures, environmental issues, emergency procedures, compliance with
SDS and required records
2 √ 27, 28, 33, 35, 50
equipment types of capabilities and limitations: I. hand tools: cutting ,tightening, impact, digging, measuring, clamping
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II. portable power tools: hammers, saws, drills, screwdrivers, grinders, wrenches, planers, sanders, scalers, associated materials, energy and power sources
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RIISAM204E - Operate small plant and equipment. Evidence required
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Ability to perform the task on at least two occasions: conducting pre-operational checks, identifying, and managing site hazards, identifying and using correct operating techniques, correctly storing equipment, completing operator maintenance, clearing the work area.
√ 5, 28,
32, 33, 35, 40, 42,
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During the above, the candidate must: locate and apply required documentation, implement the requirements, work with others, communicate with others.
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Knowledge Evidence
P&P, documentation: WH&S procedures, environmental issues, emergency procedures, complying with SDS, records and reports
4,5 √ 27, 28, 33, 35, 40, 42, 50
types of capabilities and limitations of equipment: power sources, compaction, concrete, excavation, maintenance, water, lighting, lifting materials, key operating techniques.
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material types of capabilities and limitations: water, bituminous mixes, timber, fuels and oils, power leads
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applications working with: clay, silts, stone, gravel, mud, rock, sand, Topsoil.
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key industry and site specific terminology. √ √
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RIIMPO318F - Conduct skid steer loader operations. Evidence required
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Ability to perform the task on at least two occasions: conducting prestart checks and shutdown procedures. driving and operating the equipment to site conditions.
√ 5, 28, 32, 33, 35, 40, 42,
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using at least two different material types including: stripping/spreading materials. backfilling. excavations. mixing materials.
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using attachments on at least two occasions: √ √
assisting with loading and unloading from float/trailer. √ √
safely parking and securing equipment. √ √
the candidate must also: locate and apply relevant documentation. PPE, apply safe work practices, identifying and reporting. apply problem solving and troubleshooting techniques. monitor and manage equipment performance. identify common equipment faults. apply levelling techniques. establish weight of load. manage changes in the loads centre of gravity during transportation. select and use the required tools and equipment. apply methods of changing machine attachments. use a range of communication techniques. meet written and verbal reporting requirements. organise work activities.
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Knowledge Evidence
Key P&P, legislation and established requirements Including: isolation requirements. fires, accidents, and emergencies. WH&S operator fatigue. traffic control. project quality requirements. chain of responsibility for loading and unloading. operational, maintenance and basic diagnostics. PPE. recyclable materials. housekeeping activities.
4,5 √ √ 27, 28, 33, 35, 40, 42, 50
Key factors affecting work activities including: equipment processes, technical capability, and limitations. drawings and sketches. ground conditions. materials characteristics.
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Key features associated with works: construction terminology. material technology and material compaction. basic earthworks calculations. activity sequences.
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RIIMPO319E - Conduct backhoe/loader operations. Evidence required
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Ability to perform the task on at least two occasions: conducting prestart checks s and shutdown procedures. driving and operating the equipment and adjusting techniques.
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using at least two different material types: mixing materials. stripping/spreading materials. trench excavation, backfilling. lifting and carry materials. loading dump trucks, wagons, hoppers, chutes, and cutting/boxing.
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using at least two attachments. √ √
parking and securing of equipment. √ √
the candidate must also: locate and apply relevant documentation. PPE, apply safe work practices. carry out vehicle refuelling requirements. apply problem solving and troubleshooting. monitor and manage equipment performance. identify common equipment faults. apply levelling techniques. establish weight of load. manage changes in the loads centre of gravity during transportation. select and use the required tools and equipment. work safely around other machines and personnel. use a range of communication techniques and equipment. meet written and verbal reporting requirements. organise work activities.
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Knowledge Evidence
Key P&P, legislation Including: isolation requirements, site isolation and traffic control fires, accidents, and emergencies. WH&S operator fatigue. project quality requirements. PPE, operational, maintenance and basic diagnostics. recyclable materials, housekeeping activities.
4,5 √ 27, 28, 33, 35, 40, 42, 50
Key factors affecting work activities including: equipment processes, technical capability, and limitations. drawings and sketches. ground conditions, materials characteristics.
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Key features: terminology. material technology and material compaction. basic earthworks calculations. activity sequences .
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Evidence required
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Ability to perform the task on at least two occasions: conducting prestart checks s and shutdown procedures. driving and operating the equipment and adjusting techniques to site
conditions.
5, 28, 32, 33, 35, 40, 42,
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using at least two different material types and activities including: loading, cutting/boxing. stripping/spreading. lifting and carry materials. bulk excavation. mixing/backfilling. trench excavation. stockpiling, battering, benching. site clean-up.
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using at least three attachments: √ √
candidate must also: locate and apply relevant documentation. carry out vehicle refuelling requirements and procedures. apply safe work practices, PPE, organise work activities . apply problem solving and troubleshooting techniques. monitor and manage equipment performance. identify common equipment faults. apply levelling techniques. select and use the required tools and equipment. apply methods of changing machine attachments. establish weight of load. manage changes in the loads centre of gravity during transportation. use a range of communication techniques, meet written and verbal reporting.
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Knowledge Evidence
Key P&P, legislation and established requirements including:
• isolation requirements, site isolation and traffic control.
• fires, accidents, and emergencies. • WH&S operator fatigue.
• project quality requirements.
• chain of responsibility for loading and unloading.
• operational, maintenance and basic diagnostics.
• PPE, housekeeping activities. • recyclable materials.
4,5 27, 28, 33, 35, 40, 42, 50
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Key factors affecting work activities including: equipment processes, technical capability, and limitations. drawings and sketches. ground conditions. materials characteristics.
1-15
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Key features associated with works: terminology, material technology and material compaction . basic earthworks calculations. activity sequences .
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RIIMPO320F Conduct civil construction excavator operations.
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RIIMPO321F - Conduct wheeled front end loader operations. Evidence required
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Ability to perform the task on at least two occasions: conducting prestart checks and shutdown procedures. driving and operating the equipment and adjusting techniques to suit site
conditions.
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32, 33, 35, 40, 42,
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using at least two different material types including: mixing materials. stripping/spreading materials. loading, cutting/boxing. backfilling. lifting and carrying materials.
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assisting with loading and unloading wheeled front end loader from float/trailer. √ √
site clean-up on. √ √
parking and securing equipment. √ √
the candidate must also: locate and apply relevant documentation. PPE for work activities. apply safe work practices, identifying and reporting. apply problem solving and troubleshooting techniques. monitor and manage equipment performance. identify common equipment faults. monitor and manage equipment performance. identify common equipment faults. apply levelling techniques. establish weight of load. select and use the required tools and equipment. use a range of communication techniques. meet written and verbal reporting requirements. organise work activities .
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Knowledge Evidence
Key P&P, legislation and established requirements including: isolation requirements. fires, accidents and emergencies. WH&S operator fatigue. site isolation and traffic control. project quality requirements. chain of responsibility for loading and unloading. operational, maintenance and basic diagnostics. PPE. recyclable materials. housekeeping activities.
4,5 √ 27, 28, 33, 35, 40, 42, 50
Key factors affecting work activities including: equipment processes, technical capability, and limitations. drawings and sketches. ground conditions. materials characteristics.
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Key features associated with works: terminology. material technology and material compaction. basic earthworks calculations. activity sequences .
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RIIHAN309F - Conduct telescopic materials handler operations. Evidence required
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Ability to perform the task on at least two occasions: performing pre-start, start-up, and shutdown procedures. checking controls for and rectifying or reporting faults.
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32, 33, 35, 40, 42,
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operating the machine attaching and securing appropriate lifting gear. shifting the load. using attachments. transporting the machine and equipment between work sites. parking and securing equipment.
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the candidate must also: locate and apply required documentation. PPE for work activities. apply safe work practices. access, interpret and apply technical information. apply fault finding techniques. monitor and manage equipment performance. identify common equipment faults. use a range of communication techniques. meet written and verbal reporting requirements.
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Knowledge Evidence
Key P&P, legislation and established requirements including: isolation and traffic control. SDS and hazardous materials handling methods. development and compliance with JSA and SWMS. maintenance and basic diagnostic. recyclable materials. housekeeping activities. environmental management plan.
4,5 27, 28, 33, 35, 40, 42, 50
Key factors affecting work activities including: types, characteristics, technical capabilities, and limitations. calculating safe working loads. methods of changing machine attachments. safe operating techniques in varying terrain. machine and attachment operating techniques.
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RIIMPO315E - Conduct tractor operations. Evidence required
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Ability to perform the task on at least two occasions: conducting prestart checks s and shutdown procedures. driving and operating the equipment and adjusting techniques to site
conditions.
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two occasions, selected from the following: post hole digging. spraying of herbicides/fertilisers. mowing/slashing. lifting. sweeping. blade based functions.
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fitting, using and removing at least two different attachments: √
parking and securing equipment. √
the candidate must also: locate and apply relevant documentation. PPE for work activities. carry out vehicle refuelling requirements. apply safe work practices, apply problem solving and troubleshooting. monitor and manage equipment performance . identify common equipment faults. apply tractor and attachment operating techniques. clean and store attachments. manage changes in the loads centre of gravity during transportation. select and use the required tools and equipment. use a range of communication techniques . meet written and verbal reporting requirements. organise work activities.
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Knowledge Evidence
Key P&P, legislation, and established requirements . isolation requirements. fires, accidents, and emergencies. WH&S operator fatigue. Terminology. traffic control. project quality requirements. apply operational, maintenance and basic diagnostics. PPE. recyclable materials. housekeeping activities.
4,5 √ 27, 28, 33, 35, 40, 42, 50
Key factors affecting work activities including: equipment processes, technical capability, and limitations. drawings and sketches. ground conditions.
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RIIMPO316E - Conduct self-propelled compactor operations. Evidence required
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Ability to perform the task on at least two occasions: conducting prestart checks and shutdown procedures. driving and operating the equipment and adjusting techniques to suit site
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completing of a minimum of two operations: compacting a different material on each of the two occasions. parking and securing equipment.
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In completion of the above the candidate must also: locate and apply relevant documentation. PPE for work activities. carry out refuelling requirements and procedures. apply safe work practices, identifying and reporting. apply problem solving and troubleshooting. inspect and prepare work area. manage changes in the loads centre of gravity during transportation. PPE for work activities. apply operating techniques. select and use the required tools and equipment. use a range of communication techniques. meet written and verbal reporting requirements. organise work activities .
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Knowledge Evidence
Key P&P, legislation, and established requirements: isolation requirements. fires, accidents, and emergencies. WH&S operator fatigue. identifying site isolation and traffic control. project quality requirements. operational, maintenance and basic diagnostics. PPE recyclable materials. housekeeping activities.
4,5 √ 27, 28, 33, 35, 40, 42, 50
Key factors affecting work activities including: equipment processes, technical capability, and limitations. drawings and sketches. ground conditions. materials characteristics.
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Key features associated with works: terminology. material technology and material compaction for civil works. basic earthworks calculations. activity sequences .
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RIIMPO317F - Conduct roller operations. Evidence required
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Ability to perform the task on at least two occasions: conducting prestart checks s and shutdown procedures. driving and operating the equipment and adjusting techniques to suit site
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using at least two different material types and include: compacting materials to pattern and density. sealing and finishing.
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adjusting at least two of the following: interchangeable drums. spray bars. scraper bars. wheel/drum brooms. drag brooms. blades. assisting with loading and unloading from float/trailer.
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parking and securing of equipment. √
the candidate must also: locate and apply relevant documentation. carry out vehicle refuelling requirements. PPE for work activities, apply safe work practices. apply problem solving and troubleshooting techniques. monitor and manage equipment performance. identify common equipment faults. apply operating techniques. select and use the required tools and equipment. use a range of communication techniques. meet written and verbal reporting requirements. organise work activities .
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Knowledge Evidence
Key P&P, legislation, and established requirements: isolation requirements. fires, accidents, and emergencies. WH&S operator fatigue. site isolation and traffic control. PPE, operational, maintenance and basic diagnostics. project quality requirements. chain of responsibility for loading and unloading. recyclable materials. housekeeping activities. machine guidance systems.
4,5 √ 27, 28, 33, 35, 40, 42, 50
Key factors affecting work activities including: equipment processes, technical capability, and limitations. drawings and sketches. ground conditions. materials characteristics.
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Key features associated with works: terminology. material technology and material compaction. basic earthworks calculations. activity sequences .
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RIIMPO326E - Conduct water vehicle operations. Evidence required
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Ability to perform the task on at least two occasions: conducting prestart checks s and shutdown procedures
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loading, hauling, discharging and distribution of water including: discharging of water evenly to meet moisture content requirements. distribution of water into two separate water storage facilities. dust suppression operations. driving and operating the equipment. parking, shutting down and securing of equipment.
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work the candidate must also: locate and apply relevant documentation. PPE for work activities. inspect and prepare work area. carry out vehicle refuelling requirements and procedures. apply safe work practices. apply problem solving and troubleshooting techniques. apply water distribution techniques. identify common equipment faults. use a range of communications techniques. meet written and verbal reporting requirements and procedures. organise work activities.
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Key P&P, legislation, and established requirements: fires, accidents, and emergencies, WH&S operator fatigue, site isolation, project quality requirements, maintenance and basic diagnostics, housekeeping activities, traffic management plans
12 27, 28, 33, 35, 40, 42, 50
Key factors affecting work activities including: specifications and characteristics. technical capabilities and limitations. calculating safe working loads. equipment specifications. ground conditions. materials characteristics. water distribution systems. pumps and pumping system operations. causes and effects of surge and sway in bulk fluid loads.
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Key features associated with water vehicle operations. dust suppression. practical field tests for moisture content.
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RIIVEH304E - Conduct tip truck operations. Evidence required
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Ability to perform the task on at least two occasions: organising work activities. obtaining and applying signage requirements. carrying out log-on, prestart, start-up, park-up and shutdown procedures. operating, steering, manoeuvring, and positioning. raising and lowering tray smoothly. applying load cover. discharging load on slope and/or over face. dumping and spreading materials. halting and parking tip truck. carrying out inspections and identifying faults. processing written records and reports.
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During the above, the candidate must: locate and apply relevant legislation, documentation. implement the requirements. work effectively with others in a way that meets all required outcomes. communicate clearly and concisely with others.
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Knowledge Evidence
key legislation 4
key policies, procedures and documentation required: record, report, and handover procedures. start up and shutdown procedures. safety requirements. operational, maintenance and basic diagnostic procedures. site isolation and traffic control. SDS and materials handling methods.
1,2,3, 27, 28, 33, 35, 40, 42, 50
vehicle manufacturer specifications and limitations. √ √
types, characteristics, technical capabilities, and limitations. 1-14 √ √
reporting faults in vehicles and ancillary equipment. 1,3,4 √ 40,42
load quantity calculation. 6,11,12 √ √
identifying relevant hazards and emergencies. 5,6,7, 12,13
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coordinating and communicating with others. 14 √ √
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RIIHAN308F - Load and unload plant. Evidence required
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Ability to perform the task on at least two occasions: displaying signage and erecting barriers. calculating volume and weight of loads. placing and securing loading and unloading aids. moving plant onto and off trailer or float, halting at designated position. securing plant to trailer or float. slackening securing devices and removing in a safe sequence. stowing loading aids.
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work, the candidate must also: select, check and use required loading tools and equipment. PPE for work activities. apply safe work practices. apply fault finding techniques. locate and apply required documentation. meet written and verbal reporting requirements. apply operational safety. maintain equipment records.
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Key policies, procedures and relevant standards for loading and unloading plant: National Standard for high risk work. site and equipment safety. techniques and processes for preparing plant for transportation. environmental requirements. work health safety. chain of responsibility for loading and unloading.
1,2,3, 4,5,6, 7,8,9, 10,11,
27, 28, 33, 35, 40, 42, 50
Key site information: understanding of required hand signals. site isolation and traffic control. materials SDS.
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Key factors affecting work activities. basic motion and restraint theory related to heavy plant on floats. basic centre of gravity and balance theory related to heavy plant on floats. types, operation, uses and limitations of load securing equipment.
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F5 SDS for a hazardous chemical that you use
F14 Inspection and test plan
F15 ITP – Materials delivered
F17 Practical completion / handover checklist
F19 Meeting record
F27 Verification of competency (VOC)
F28 Project management plan
F29 Demolition control plan
F32 Environmental management plan
F33 SWMS for a high-risk construction task
F34 SWMS Checklist
F35 Risk assessment F36 Procedures
F37 A Permit to work
F38 SOP
F40 A machinery pre-start checklist
F41 Condition Dilapidation report
F42 Plant condition report
F43 Scaffold inspection
F44 Hazard inspection
F46 Site diary
F48 Non-conformance
F49 Dial B4U dig