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Unit of competency details

RIIMPO308B - Conduct tracked dozer operations (Release 1)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Superseded
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Is superseded by RIIMPO308D - Conduct tracked dozer operations 13/Nov/2013

Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
1 1 (this release) 22/Jun/2011

Training packages that include this unit

Qualifications that include this unit

CodeSort Table listing Qualifications that include this unit by the Code columnTitleSort Table listing Qualifications that include this unit by the Title columnUsage RecommendationRelease
UEP20112 - Certificate II in ESI Generation - Operations SupportCertificate II in ESI Generation - Operations SupportSuperseded1-3 
UEG20311 - Certificate II in Gas Industry Transmission Pipeline ConstructionCertificate II in Gas Industry Transmission Pipeline ConstructionSuperseded1-2 
RII20509 - Certificate II in Resource ProcessingCertificate II in Resource ProcessingSuperseded1-2 
UEP30212 - Certificate III in ESI Generation - OperationsCertificate III in ESI Generation - OperationsSuperseded1-3 
UEP30112 - Certificate III in ESI Generation - Systems OperationsCertificate III in ESI Generation - Systems OperationsSuperseded1-3 
UEG30211 - Certificate III in Gas Supply Industry OperationsCertificate III in Gas Supply Industry OperationsSuperseded1-3 
RII30411 - Certificate III in Resource ProcessingCertificate III in Resource ProcessingSuperseded1-3 
RII30112 - Certificate III in Surface Extraction OperationsCertificate III in Surface Extraction OperationsSuperseded
RII30111 - Certificate III in Surface Extraction OperationsCertificate III in Surface Extraction OperationsSuperseded
RII40212 - Certificate IV in Surface Coal Mining (Open Cut Examiner)Certificate IV in Surface Coal Mining (Open Cut Examiner)Superseded1-2 
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Classifications

SchemeCodeClassification value
ASCED Module/Unit of Competency Field of Education Identifier 030717 Plant And Machine Operations  

Classification history

SchemeCodeClassification valueStart dateEnd date
ASCED Module/Unit of Competency Field of Education Identifier 030717 Plant And Machine Operations  02/Oct/2012 
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Modification History

Not applicable.

Unit Descriptor

This unit covers conducting tracked dozer operations in the mining and extractive industries. It includes planning and preparing for operations, operating the dozer, carrying out post-operational procedures.

Application of the Unit

This unit is appropriate for those working in mobile plant operator roles, at worksites within:

  • Coal mining
  • Extractive industries
  • Metalliferous mining

Licensing/Regulatory Information

Refer to Unit Descriptor.

Pre-Requisites

Not applicable.

Employability Skills Information

This unit contains employability skills.

Elements and Performance Criteria Pre-Content

Elements describe the essential outcomes of a unit of competency.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the required skills and knowledge section and the range statement. Assessment of performance is to be consistent with the evidence guide.

Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT 

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA 

1. Plan and prepare for operations

1.1. Access, interpret and apply compliance documentation  relevant to conducting tracked dozer operations

1.2. Obtain, interpret and clarify work requirements and procedures  for the satisfactory completion of the allocated job

1.3. Access, interpret and apply geological  and survey data  required to complete the allocated job

1.4. Inspect and prepare work area  in coordination with others

1.5. Identify, manage and report potential hazards and risks 

1.6. Resolve coordination requirements  with others at the site prior to commencing and during work activities

1.7. Select personal protective equipment appropriate for work activities

2. Operate the dozer

2.1. Carry out pre -start , start -up , park -up and shutdown procedures 

2.2. Select and modify the operating technique  to appropriately meet changing work conditions 

2.3. Conduct, control and monitor operations within the equipment limitations

2.4. Connect and tow or push equipment and plant safely and in accordance with the authorised equipment and connection capacity

2.5. Act on or report monitoring systems and alarms 

2.6. Recognise and respond to hazardous and emergency situations 

2.7. Complete work in accordance with the agreed work requirements and within the operating capacity of the allocated equipment

3. Carry out post-operational procedures

3.1. Inspect, fault find and report faults

3.2. Carry out routine operator servicing , maintenance and housekeeping tasks 

3.3. Maintain and process records and reports 

Required Skills and Knowledge

This section describes the skills and knowledge required for this unit.

Required skills 

Specific skills are required to achieve the performance criteria in this unit, particularly for the application in the various circumstances in which this unit may be applied. This includes the ability to carry out the following as required to conduct tracked dozer operations:

  • apply legislative, organisation and site requirements and procedures
  • apply site safety requirements
  • access, interpret and apply technical information
  • apply equipment records maintenance procedures
  • apply diagnostic techniques
  • use relevant hand tools
  • apply environmental requirements
  • apply procedures for disposal of environmentally sensitive fluids and materials
  • apply chemical and fuel safety measures
  • work wearing personal protective equipment
  • interpret plans, reports, maps, specifications
  • apply manual lifting techniques
  • organise work tasks
  • work in a team

Required knowledge 

Specific knowledge is required to achieve the performance criteria of this unit, particularly its application in a variety of circumstances in which the unit may be used. This includes knowledge of the following as required to conduct tracked dozer operations:

  • site risk control procedures
  • site and equipment health and safety procedures
  • site environmental requirements and constraints
  • site quality requirements
  • site communication procedures
  • site product characteristics
  • basic site geological and survey data
  • site operational procedures
  • dozer operational procedures and techniques (including towing and pushing)
  • dozer maintenance systems and procedures
  • dozer characteristics, technical capability and limitations
  • hazard identification and response procedures
  • site record keeping requirements
  • site personal protective equipment requirements

Evidence Guide

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.

Overview of assessment 

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit 

The evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to worksite operations and satisfy all of the requirements of the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and the range statement of this unit and include evidence of the following:

  • knowledge of the requirements, procedures and instructions for conducting tracked dozer operations
  • implementation of requirements, procedures and techniques for the safe, effective and efficient completion of tracked dozer operations
  • working with others to undertake and complete tracked dozer operations that meet all of the required outcomes
  • consistent timely completion of tracked dozer operations that safely, effectively and efficiently meets the required outcomes

Context of and specific resources for assessment 

  • This unit must be assessed in the context of the work environment. Where personal safety or environmental damage are limiting factors, assessment may occur in a simulated environment provided it is realistic and sufficiently rigorous to cover all aspects of workplace performance, including task skills, task management skills, contingency management skills and job role environment skills.
  • The assessment environment should not disadvantage the participant. For example, language, literacy and numeracy demands of assessment should not be greater than those required on the job.
  • Customisation of assessment and delivery environment to sensitively accommodate cultural diversity.
  • Aboriginal people and other people from a non English speaking background may have second language issues.
  • Assessment of this competency requires typical resources normally used in the work environment. Selection and use of resources for particular worksites may differ due to site circumstances.
  • Where applicable, physical resources should include equipment modified for people with disabilities.
  • Access must be provided to appropriate learning and/or assessment support when required.

Method of assessment 

This unit may be assessed in a holistic way with other units of competency. The assessment strategy for this unit must verify required knowledge and skill and practical application using more than one of the following assessment methods:

  • written and/or oral assessment of the candidate's required knowledge
  • observed, documented and/or first hand testimonial evidence of the candidate's:
  • implementation of appropriate requirement, procedures and techniques for the safe, effective and efficient achievement of required outcomes
  • consistently achieving the required outcomes
  • first hand testimonial evidence of the candidate's:
  • working with others to undertake and complete tracked dozer operations

Guidance information for assessment 

Consult the SkillsDMC User Guide for further information on assessment including access and equity issues.

Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

Relevant compliance documentation  may include:

  • legislative, organisation and site requirements and procedures
  • manufacturer's guidelines and specifications
  • Australian standards
  • codes of practice
  • Employment and Workplace Relations legislation
  • Equal Employment Opportunity and Disability Discrimination legislation

Work requirements and procedures  may come from briefings, handovers, and work orders and may be written or verbal, formal or informal, depending on the complexity of the process and may include:

  • material identification
  • nature and scope of tasks
  • achievement targets
  • operational conditions
  • obtaining permits required
  • site layout
  • out of bounds areas
  • worksite inspection requirements
  • lighting conditions
  • plant or equipment defects
  • hazards and potential hazards
  • coordination requirements or issues
  • contamination control requirements
  • environmental control requirements
  • barricade and signage requirements

Geological data  may include relevant site-specific information in relation to:

  • rock type and characteristics
  • faults and joints
  • broken ground
  • water tables or other water sources
  • wet and dry areas
  • degree of compaction

Survey data  may include relevant site-specific information in relation to:

  • floor heights
  • bench heights and widths
  • ramp and floor grades
  • road profile requirements
  • finished work tolerances
  • underground workings and voids

Inspect and prepare work area  may include:

  • identification of hazards
  • selection and implementation of control measures for the hazards identified
  • safeguarding site and non-site personnel by:
  • erection of barricades and posting of signs
  • selection of appropriate equipment to ensure personnel safety and protection
  • determination of appropriate path of movement for loads and equipment/vehicles
  • floor clean up to specified levels and grade requirements
  • selection and implementation of environmental control measures

Potential hazards and risks  may include:

  • installed services
  • damaged or defective pressurised hoses and fastenings
  • abandoned equipment
  • adjoining pit walls or structures
  • adverse weather conditions (electrical storms, floods, fires)
  • chemicals
  • contaminants
  • ancillary equipment
  • fences
  • holes and pot holes
  • over-hanging rocks
  • personnel
  • unsafe ground
  • unstable faces
  • vehicles
  • powerlines
  • dust and noise
  • conveyors
  • overhead services
  • stored energy which may include:
  • engine components
  • radiators and cooling systems
  • hydraulic tanks and reservoirs
  • air tanks and reservoirs
  • hydraulic hoses
  • air hoses
  • air conditioning components
  • electrical components
  • braking systems
  • centrifugal forces

Coordination requirements  may include with:

  • other mobile plant operators
  • processing plant operators
  • maintenance personnel
  • water truck operators
  • service vehicle operators
  • crane and float operators
  • contractors
  • inspectors
  • supervisors
  • visitors
  • use of 2-way radios

Pre-start and start-up procedure  may include:

  • external check of the machine
  • inspection of attachments to ensure security and identify defects
  • selection, removing and fitting of attachments
  • checking of fluid levels (windscreen washer tank, hydraulic oil, coolant, grease, water, engine oil, fuel)
  • carry out lubrication
  • checking of display instrumentation and gauges (indicators, gauges, laser levels), computer systems
  • inspection of air filter restriction indicator
  • inspection and checking of cab (horn, lights, air conditioner)
  • testing of engine and stop engine lights
  • testing visual and audio warning devices and lights
  • checking instruments and control lever
  • reporting of defects and damage

Park-up and shutdown procedure  may include:

  • secure equipment as required by site procedures
  • render attachments safe
  • clear access ways

Operating techniques  may include:

  • manoeuvring
  • blade control and application
  • ripper control and application
  • towing
  • pushing
  • building and maintaining stockpiles
  • attaching, securing, lifting, carrying and placing materials
  • driving machines on to floats
  • observing site speed limits
  • working safely around:
  • high bench walls
  • overhead powerlines
  • other machines and personnel
  • live stockpiles

Changing work conditions  may include variations in:

  • bulk material grades
  • height of stockpiles
  • height of walls
  • materials
  • contamination
  • materials handling facilities
  • weather conditions
  • light conditions (including day and night)
  • broken ground
  • degree of compaction
  • location of water table
  • slope of working surface
  • stable ground (compaction) amount of scale
  • wet and dry
  • working over old underground workings and voids

Monitoring systems and alarms  may include:

  • brake air pressure
  • oil temperature
  • computer indicators
  • engine oil pressure
  • fuel filter
  • parking brake
  • braking
  • service meter
  • speedometer/odometer
  • steering filters
  • tachometer
  • torque converter
  • transmission filter
  • voltmeter
  • water temperature

Hazardous and emergency situations  may include:

  • powerlines and other overhead services
  • dust and noise
  • face overhangs
  • live stockpile

Operator service , maintenance and housekeeping tasks  are those established and authorised for the site and may include:

  • cleaning
  • authorised servicing
  • monitoring, recording and reporting of faults
  • conduct of authorised minor replacements
  • provision of assistance to maintenance personnel during maintenance and repair activities

Records and reports  may include:

  • fuel usage
  • computer readings
  • end of shift documentation
  • supplies logs
  • work logs stockpile information
  • quality information
  • despatch details

Unit Sector(s)

Mobile Plant Operations

Competency field

Refer to Unit Sector(s).

Co-requisite units

Not applicable.