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Qualification details

PUA41206 - Certificate IV in Public Safety (Armoured Operations) (Release 1)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Superseded
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Is superseded by and equivalent to DEF41212 - Certificate IV in Armoured Operations 14/Mar/2012

Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
1 1 (this release) 09/Feb/2011

Units of competency

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PUADEFCA207B - Observe targets and engage with joint asset firepower from any agencyObserve targets and engage with joint asset firepower from any agencyDeletedN/A
PUADEFEQ002B - Supervise equity and diversity in the workplaceSupervise equity and diversity in the workplaceDeletedN/A
BSBCMN411A - Monitor a safe workplaceMonitor a safe workplaceSupersededN/A
PUADEFCM110B - Supervise platoon level offensive operationsSupervise platoon level offensive operationsDeletedN/A
PUACOM007B - Liaise with other organisationsLiaise with other organisationsSupersededN/A
PUADEFCA209B - Select sites for deployment in a threat environmentSelect sites for deployment in a threat environmentDeletedN/A
PUADEFCA423B - Manage range practices and qualificationsManage range practices and qualificationsDeletedN/A
PSPPM403B - Close simple projectsClose simple projectsDeletedN/A
PSPGOV307B - Organise workplace informationOrganise workplace informationSupersededN/A
PUADEFCM119B - Conduct basic range practices on a permanent rangeConduct basic range practices on a permanent rangeDeletedN/A
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Classifications

SchemeCodeClassification value
ANZSCO Identifier 441111 Defence Force Member - Other Ranks 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 4991-11 Defence Force Member Not Elsewhere Included 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0999 Other Society And Culture 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 511 Certificate IV 
Taxonomy - Industry Sector N/A Defence Services 

Classification history

SchemeCodeClassification valueStart dateEnd date
ANZSCO Identifier 441111 Defence Force Member - Other Ranks 03/Dec/2012 
ASCO (occupation type) Identifier 4991-11 Defence Force Member Not Elsewhere Included 03/Dec/2012 
ASCED Qualification/Course Field of Education Identifier 0999 Other Society And Culture 03/Dec/2012 
Qualification/Course Level of Education Identifier 511 Certificate IV 09/Feb/2011 
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Description

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Entry Requirements

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Employability Skills Summary

Employability Skills Summary for PUA41206 Certificate IV in Public Safety  (Armoured Operations )

Employability Skills are part of a unit of competency.

Employability Skills statements from a selection of units of competency from the PUA41206 Certificate IV in Public Safety (Armoured Operations) have been reproduced in the table below.

This table provides an example of Employability Skills for the qualification because Employability Skills within a qualification will vary depending on the qualification packaging options.

Public Safety qualifications have core units (which must be achieved) and elective units (where there is a choice of units which must be achieved) so different Employability Skills Summaries are possible within the one qualification, depending on the package of core units and chosen elective units.

Employability Skill 

Employability Skills Statement 

Communication 

  • communicate and apply interpersonal skills
  • communicate and consult with battlespace operating system experts, commanders, other technical agencies and resource managers
  • compile reports on equity and diversity issues
  • complete and maintain documentation (such as reports and returns)
  • comply with organisational policies and practices including legislative requirements and standard procedures
  • conduct debriefings
  • conduct research and seek advice from relevant personnel to clarify unclear findings
  • develop techniques for giving and receiving feedback in a constructive manner
  • ensure written communication is to the required level to complete workplace forms and reports
  • identify and communicate equity and diversity strategies to team members
  • identify and confirm issues through consulting with relevant personnel (if necessary)
  • identify problems/shortfalls and report to supervisor
  • observe, receive and clarify circumstances that require the provision of advice
  • prepare and deliver orders to crew
  • provide feedback on equity and diversity strategies to managers
  • receive, understand, interpret and accept orders, instructions and directions and follow standard procedures
  • report any major incidents that are beyond the supervisor's level of authority or competence to deal with, to managers
  • supervise the crew of an armoured fighting vehicle, its weapons, and ancillary equipment
  • use verbal and non-verbal communication techniques including body language, language style and active listening

Teamwork 

  • apply techniques to support others
  • foster and promote equity and diversity practices
  • provide assistance to maximise individual contribution to the attainment of the team objectives
  • supervise and command the operation of the armoured fighting vehicle
  • supervise and monitor equity and diversity processes within the workplace
  • supervise crew tasks
  • supervise maintenance
  • supervise the deployment of the armoured fighting vehicle into areas of operations
  • understand team dynamics, aims and objectives
  • understand the composition, roles and responsibilities of team members

Problem solving 

  • analyse and solve problems
  • deal with minor incidents
  • identify issues, analyse circumstances and undertake research
  • resolve grievances and complaints without bias
  • take action to correct inappropriate behaviour

Initiative and enterprise 

  • demonstrate the ability to translate research and analysis into clear advice for stakeholders

Planning and organising 

  • apply processes to resolve grievance and complaints
  • assess the competence of the crew
  • coordinate and conduct battle procedure in accordance with standard procedures
  • determine and manage the constraints and risks relevant to the task
  • determine the resources required for the performance of the task
  • identify sources of information on equity and diversity in accordance with legislative requirements, and organisational policies and practices
  • prepare the armoured fighting vehicle for operation
  • prepare the crew and manage crew personnel administration
  • provide advice to stakeholders within resource constraints and operational requirements
  • understand and apply throughout the operation, occupational health and safety requirements and recognised safety precautions, including those contained in Australian Defence Force procedures

Self-management 

  • act independently and ensure that the individual decision making process is conducted in accordance with standard procedures

Learning 

  • develop an understanding of research and analysis techniques

Technology 

  • check vehicle serviceability and prepare vehicle for operations
  • identify, handle and prepare in-service ammunition under supervision
  • operate the vehicle communications systems under supervision
  • use and operate ancillary equipment
  • use and operate vehicle communication systems
  • use appropriate information technology and software

Packaging Rules

Qualification Requirement : 17 units 

All 4 core units plus 7 units from the specialisation elective units plus 6 general elective units 

Specialisation elective units should be selected from the fields that most closely align to an individual's occupational outcomes.

The 6 general elective units may be taken from the general elective units listed below, or may include 2 units taken from within this Training Package or any other endorsed Training Package at the same qualification level or a higher level.

Code 

Core Units 

PUADEFCA103B

Supervise an armoured fighting vehicle and crew

PUADEFCM008B

Provide technical advice

PUADEFEQ002B

Supervise equity and diversity in the workplace

BSBCMN411A

Monitor a safe workplace

Code 

Specialisation Elective Units 

PUADEFCA206B

Observe targets and coordinate multi asset firepower on multiple targets

PUADEFCA207B

Observe targets and engage with joint asset firepower from any agency

PUADEFCA209B

Select sites for deployment in a threat environment

PUADEFCA422B

Conduct range practices

PUADEFCA423B

Manage range practices and qualifications

PUADEFCA424B

Observe and direct machine gun fire

PUADEFCA426B

Supervise the operation of direct fire support weapons

PUADEFCM107B

Supervise a section during defensive operations

PUADEFCM108B

Supervise a section during offensive operations

PUADEFCM109B

Supervise platoon level defensive operations

PUADEFCM110B

Supervise platoon level offensive operations

PUADEFCO108A

Support the operation of a communications and information system facility

PUADEFOH003B

Identify and monitor radiation hazards

PUADEFOH005B

Apply radio frequency radiation safety procedures

PUADEFOH010B

Apply laser safety procedures

PUADEFOH015B

Control entry to confined spaces

PUADEFRI001B

Treat risk in defence at an operational level

PUADEFRI002B

Conduct a risk assessment in a defence environment

PUASES010A

Plan, activate and maintain a communications network

PUATEA003B

Lead, manage and develop teams

PSPGOV406B

Gather and analyse information

PSPPM401B

Design simple projects

PSPPM402B

Manage simple projects

PSPPM403B

Close simple projects

Code 

General Elective Units 

BSBCMN404A

Develop teams and individuals

BSBFLM305A

Support operational plan

BSBMGT401A

Show leadership in the workplace

BSBSUS301A

Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices

PSPGOV307B

Organise workplace information

PSPGOV403B

Use resources to achieve work unit goals

PSPGOV404B

Develop and implement work unit plans

PSPPROC406A

Procure goods and services

PUACOM007B

Liaise with other organisations

PUADEFCM004B

Instruct a workplace physical training session in Defence

PUADEFCM113C

Perform the duties of a defending officer

PUADEFCM114C

Perform the duties of a prosecuting officer

PUADEFCM116C

Provide advice on service discipline law

PUADEFCM118B

Act as a range safety officer on a permanent range

PUADEFCM119B

Conduct basic range practices on a permanent range

PUADEFCM120C

Conduct individual and collective ceremonial drill

PUATEA002B

Work autonomously

TAAASS301B

Contribute to assessment

TAADEL301C

Provide training through instruction and demonstration of work skills

TDTU101A

Implement and monitor environmental protection policies and procedures

NOTES 

BSB units have been imported from the BSB01 and BSB07 Business Services Training Packages.

PMA units have been imported from the PMA02 Chemical, Hydrocarbons and Oil Refining Training Package.

PSP units have been imported from the PSP04 Public Sector Training Package.

TAA units have been imported from the TAA04 Training and Assessment Training Package.

TDT units have been imported from the TDT02 Transport and Distribution Training Package.

Information about customising PUA00 Public Safety Training Package qualifications is on page 12 .