Unit of competency details
AVID2006A - Load and secure aviation freight and baggage (Release 1)
Summary
Usage recommendation:
Superseded
Releases:
1 1 (this release) |
18/Jul/2008 |
Training packages that include this unit
Qualifications that include this unit
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Classifications
Classification history
ASCED Module/Unit of Competency Field of Education Identifier | 089901 | Purchasing, Warehousing And Distribution | 18/Jul/2008 | |
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Modification History
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Unit Descriptor
Unit Descriptor
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This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to load and secure aviation freight/baggage in accordance with workplace procedures, aircraft manufacturers instructions and regulatory requirements. It includes using in-hold aircraft loading systems and procedures to load, stow and secure aviation freight/baggage on an aircraft and identifying, responding and reporting any malfunctions with the in-hold aircraft loading system and/or problems in the loading, stowing and securing of aviation freight/baggage. Licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements are applicable to this unit.
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Application of the Unit
Application of the Unit
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Work must be carried out in accordance with workplace procedures and the relevant International Air Transport Association (IATA), Civil Aviation Safety Authority (CASA) and other relevant regulatory requirements.
Use for Australian Defence Force (ADF) Aviation is to be in accordance with relevant Defence Orders and Instructions and applicable CASA compliance.
Work is performed under some supervision usually within a team environment.
Work involves the application of operational procedures and IATA, OH&S and other regulations relevant to the loading and securing of aviation freight and baggage onto aircraft across a variety of operational contexts within the Australian aviation industry.
This unit of competency is nominally packaged at Certificate II.
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Licensing/Regulatory Information
Not applicable.
Pre-Requisites
Not applicable.
Employability Skills Information
Employability Skills
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This unit contains employability skills.
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Elements and Performance Criteria Pre-Content
Elements describe the essential outcomes of a unit of competency.
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Performance criteria describe the required performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Assessment of performance is to be consistent with the evidence guide.
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Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENT
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PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
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1 Use in-hold aircraft loading system to load and stow aviation freight /baggage onto an aircraft
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1.1 Pre-operational checks of in-hold aircraft loading systems are conducted in accordance with workplace procedures
1.2 In-hold aircraft loading system is prepared for operation in accordance with workplace procedures and manufacturers' instructions
1.3 In-hold aircraft loading system is used to facilitate loading and stowing of in-hold freight/baggage in accordance with workplace procedures, aircraft load instruction report and/or aircraft load/trim sheet and regulatory requirements
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2 Stow and secure aviation freight /baggage onto an aircraft
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2.1 Correct manual handling techniques and procedures are used when stowing freight/baggage in aircraft hold in accordance with OH&S requirements
2.2 Freight/baggage is secured and restrained in aircraft hold in accordance with workplace procedures, aircraft manufacturers' instructions and regulatory requirements
2.3 Cargo hold door/s is/are secured in accordance with workplace procedures, aircraft manufacturers' instructions and regulatory requirements
2.4 Security seals are placed on aircraft cargo hold door/s when required in accordance with workplace procedures and regulatory requirements
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3 Respond to problems in loading aircraft freight /baggage onto an aircraft
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3.1 A problem in loading, stowing and securing freight/baggage in the aircraft hold is correctly and promptly identified and an appropriate solution is determined in conjunction with other team members and/or load supervisor/team leader in accordance with workplace procedures and regulatory requirements
3.2 Any malfunction of in-hold aircraft loading system is correctly and promptly identified and appropriate action is taken to rectify and/or report the problem in accordance with workplace procedures and regulatory requirements
3.3 Where an identified problem cannot be readily resolved by the load team, it is reported and referred to appropriate personnel
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Required Skills and Knowledge
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS
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This describes the essential knowledge and skills and their level required for this unit.
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Required knowledge :
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- Relevant sections of Civil Aviation Safety Regulations and Civil Aviation Orders
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- Relevant OH&S and environmental procedures and regulations
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- Principles for the safe and effective handling, loading and securing of freight/baggage into an aircraft cargo hold
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- Principles and procedures relevant to trimming and balancing the load on an aircraft
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- Purpose, use and interpretation of aircraft load instruction reports and aircraft load/trim sheets
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- Features and differences of in-hold loading systems used in various aircraft types
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- Workplace procedures for loading and securing freight/baggage onto an aircraft
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- Layout of airport and location of aircraft gates
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- Relevant local instructions pertaining to the operation of in-hold loading systems and the loading of aircraft cargo holds
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- Manufacturers instructions for relevant in-hold loading systems
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- Risks that exist when loading and securing aviation freight/baggage, and related risk control procedures and precautions
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- Problems that may occur when loading and securing aviation freight/baggage, and appropriate action that should be taken in each case
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Required skills :
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- Communicate effectively with others when loading and securing aviation freight/baggage
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- Read and interpret instructions, regulations, procedures and other information relevant to loading and securing aviation freight/baggage
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- Interpret and follow operational instructions and prioritise work
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- Complete documentation related to loading and securing aviation freight/baggage
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- Operate electronic communication equipment to required protocol
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- Work collaboratively with others when loading and securing aviation freight/baggage
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- Adapt appropriately to cultural differences in the workplace, including modes of behaviour and interactions with others
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- Promptly report and/or rectify any identified problems that may occur when loading and securing aviation freight/baggage in accordance with regulatory requirements and workplace procedures
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- Implement contingency plans for unexpected events that may arise when loading and securing aviation freight/baggage
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- Apply precautions and required action to minimise, control or eliminate hazards that may exist during the loading and securing of aviation freight
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- Monitor and anticipate operational problems and hazards and take appropriate action
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- Monitor work activities in terms of planned schedule
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- Modify activities dependent on differing workplace contingencies, situations and environments
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- Work systematically with required attention to detail without injury to self or others, or damage to goods or equipment
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- Adapt to differences in equipment and operating environment in accordance with standard operating procedures
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- Select and use required personal protective equipment conforming to industry and OH&S standards
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- Implement OH&S procedures and relevant regulations
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- Identify and correctly use equipment required to load and secure aviation freight/baggage
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Evidence Guide
EVIDENCE GUIDE
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The Evidence Guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required knowledge and skills, the range statement and the assessment guidelines for this Training Package.
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Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit
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- The evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria of this unit and include demonstration of applying:
- the underpinning knowledge and skills
- safe manual handling techniques
- correct techniques for loading an aircraft in accordance with aircraft load instruction reports and/or aircraft load/trim sheets
- relevant regulations, legislation and workplace procedures applicable to the loading and securing of aviation freight/baggage
- other relevant aspects of the range statement
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Context of and specific resources for assessment
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- Performance is demonstrated consistently over a period of time and in a suitable range of contexts
- Resources for assessment include:
- a range of relevant exercises, case studies and/or other simulated practical and knowledge assessment, and/or
- access to an appropriate range of relevant operational situations in the workplace
- In both real and simulated environments, access is required to:
- relevant and appropriate materials and equipment, and
- applicable documentation including workplace procedures, regulations, codes of practice and operation manuals
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Method of assessment
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- Assessment of this unit must be undertaken by a registered training organisation
- As a minimum, assessment of knowledge must be conducted through appropriate written/oral tests
- Practical assessment must occur:
- through activities in an appropriately simulated environment at the registered training organisation, and/or
- in an appropriate range of situations in the workplace
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Range Statement
RANGE STATEMENT
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The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance.
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Loading and securing of freight/baggage may be carried out:
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- in any allowable operating and weather conditions
- at international airports, domestic airports, regional airports and remote airfields
- in relation to any aircraft types in service in Australia
- in accordance with relevant regulatory and operational requirements
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Performance may be demonstrated in:
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- appropriately simulated in-hold loading situations, and/or
- when loading and securing freight/baggage onto an aircraft
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Aviation freight/baggage may include:
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- unaccompanied baggage
- Unit Load Device (ULD) loaded with freight/baggage
- containers/pallets loaded with freight/baggage
- air cargo/freight
- loose freight
- live freight
- allowable dangerous goods
- fragile and perishable goods
- valuables
- aircraft components
- mail
- diplomatic items
- human remains
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Hazards that may exist when loading and securing aviation freight/baggage may include but are not restricted to:
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- incorrect lifting and manoeuvring techniques (manual handling) for the types of freight/baggage concerned, usually in aircraft cargo hold confined spaces
- heavy freight/baggage
- overweight freight/baggage
- incorrectly labelled freight/baggage
- falling freight/baggage
- poorly stacked/stowed/secured freight/baggage
- freight/baggage of unusual shape or physical size
- freight/baggage containing illegal substances
- freight/baggage containing dangerous goods (both declared and/or undeclared)
- freight/baggage found to be a security risk
- moving equipment within hold (where applicable) including belt loaders
- uneven surfaces or gaps in the floor of the aircraft hold
- protruding surfaces in the aircraft's bulkhead and hold structures
- noise
- dust
- fire
- climatic conditions/extreme temperature
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Personal protective equipment may include but is not restricted to:
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- hearing protection
- safety gloves
- safety footwear
- safety glasses
- protective clothing
- high visibility clothing
- sun protection
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Persons consulted during the loading and securing of aviation freight/baggage may include:
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- other members of the freight/baggage loading and ramp teams
- aircrew
- load controllers
- load supervisors, team leaders and managers
- check-in staff
- ground support staff
- technical staff
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Dependent on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may include:
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- company procedures
- enterprise procedures
- organisational procedures
- standard operating procedures
- established procedures
- workplace instructions
- in Defence context, relevant Defence Orders and Instructions
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Information/documents may include:
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- relevant sections of Civil Aviation Safety Regulations and Civil Aviation Orders pertaining to the loading and securing of aviation freight/baggage
- in Defence context, relevant Defence Orders and Instructions
- workplace procedures and instructions and job specification
- aircraft load instruction report
- aircraft load/trim sheets
- load manifests
- air waybills
- operational checklists for in-hold loading systems
- procedures for handling special freight/baggage such as live freight, dangerous goods, oversized baggage, fragile freight/baggage and perishable freight/baggage
- pre/post operational equipment checklists
- equipment logs/records
- OH&S regulations
- emergency procedures
- flight schedules and gate allocations
- manufacturers specifications and instructions for the in-hold loading system for the aircraft type
- induction and training materials
- conditions of service, legislation and industrial/workplace agreements and awards
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Applicable regulations and legislation may include:
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- relevant requirements, standards and recommended practices of the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) pertaining to the loading and securing of aviation freight/baggage
- relevant IATA regulations
- relevant Australian Civil Aviation Safety Regulations pertaining to the loading and securing of aviation freight/baggage
- Civil Aviation Act
- relevant Department of Infrastructure,Transport, Regional Development and Local Government (DOTARS) policy
- relevant OH&S legislation
- environmental protection legislation
- relevant Australian Standards
- industrial relations and workplace compensation legislation
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Unit Sector(s)
Not applicable.
Competency field
Competency Field
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D - Load Handling
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