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Unit of competency details

RIICBS310E - Conduct patching operations (Release 1)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Current
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Supersedes and is equivalent to RIICBS310D - Conduct patching operationsSupersedes and is equivalent to RIICBS310D. 30/Jan/2020

Release Status:
Current
Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
1 1 (this release) 31/Jan/2020


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  31/Jan/2020 
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Unit of competency

Modification History

This unit replaces RIICBS310E Conduct patching operations. Minor endorseable amendments have been made to Elements, Performance Criteria, Foundation Skills, Performance Evidence and Knowledge Evidence to better reflect current industry practices and clarify training outcomes.

Application

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to conduct patching operations in civil construction.

It applies to those working in operational roles. The individual is generally a skilled operator and may provide theoretical advice and support a team.

Licensing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this unit can vary between states, territories, and industry sectors. Relevant information must be sourced prior to application of the unit.

Unit Sector

Civil construction

Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT 

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA 

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Plan and prepare for patching operations

1.1 Obtain, interpret and confirm work requirements

1.2 Access, interpret and apply patching operations documentation and confirm the work activity is compliant

1.3 Identify environmental issues and potential hazards, and assess and address risks within scope of own role and according to workplace procedures

1.4 Select and wear personal protective equipment required for work activities

1.5 Select plant, tools and equipment required for tasks, check for faults, and report or rectify in scope of own role

1.6 Confirm and comply with environmental protection, safety and traffic management signage requirements

1.7 Obtain and interpret emergency procedures and identify steps required in case of fire, accident and other emergencies

2. Set up patching truck

2.1 Carry out pre-operational checks according to workplace requirements

2.2 Check tank for prevention of contamination

2.3 Fill tank with the required materials for repair operations

2.4 Determine standard mix of emulsion ready for application to surfaces

3. Repair damaged surfaces

3.1 Carry out start-up, park, shutdown and secure equipment procedures

3.2 Drive and operate truck according to job requirements

3.3 Position truck according to the range of the boom

3.4 Position boom manually and automatically as required over the damaged surface to be repaired

3.5 Blow area to be repaired free of dust and debris

3.6 Apply patching material to the defective area under the pressure of compressed air according to job requirements and workplace procedures

3.7 Measure, calculate and record material quantities and additives for each site

3.8 Conduct, control and monitor patching work and confirm materials are placed to specification

4. Carry out operator maintenance

4.1 Prepare machine for maintenance according to workplace procedures

4.2 Conduct inspection and fault finding

4.3 Carry out scheduled maintenance tasks according to workplace procedures

4.4 Process written maintenance records according to workplace procedures

5. Clean up

5.1 Clear work area and dispose of and recycle materials as required according to workplace procedures and environmental requirements

5.2 Clean, check, perform maintenance on in scope of own role, and store plant, tools and equipment

5.3 Carry out housekeeping to workplace requirements

Foundation Skills

This section describes those language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills that are essential to performance but not explicit in the performance criteria.

Skill 

Description 

Reading

  • Identifies and interprets information from workplace procedures, documentation, legislation and regulations

Self-management

  • Monitors and minimises exposure to worksite hazards during activities

Oral communication

  • Uses a range of communication techniques and systems to communicate with others

Unit Mapping Information

Supersedes and is equivalent to RIICBS310D Conduct patching operations.

Links

Companion Volume implementation guides are found in VETNet - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=88a61002-9a21-4386-aaf8-69c76e675272

 

Assessment requirements

Modification History

This unit replaces RIICBS310E Conduct patching operations. Minor endorseable amendments have been made to Elements, Performance Criteria, Foundation Skills, Performance Evidence and Knowledge Evidence to better reflect current industry practices and clarify training outcomes.

Performance Evidence

The candidate must demonstrate the ability to complete the tasks outlined in the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit; including evidence of the ability to:

  • conduct patching operations on at least two occasions, including:
  • completing patching operations for a minimum of 20m2 of road surface defects by loading and mixing the specified materials and patching the damaged areas to specification.

During the above, the candidate must:

  • locate and apply legislation, documentation, policies and procedures required for conducting patching operations
  • work with others to undertake and conduct patching operations that meet all of the required outcomes, including:
  • organising work activities to meet all task requirements
  • communicating with others to receive and clarify work instructions
  • using a range of communication techniques and systems
  • using signage to advise others of work activity and exclusion zone
  • complete all records of patching work undertaken and materials used for each site
  • clean, check, perform maintenance on and store equipment
  • complete housekeeping activities.

Knowledge Evidence

The candidate must be able to demonstrate knowledge to complete the tasks outlined in the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit, including knowledge of:

  • on site processes and responsibilities relating to site isolation and traffic control
  • processes for calculating material requirements and application rates
  • safety data sheet (SDS) compliance processes
  • key components of job safety analyses (JSAs)/job safety environmental analyses (JSEAs)/safe work method statements (SWMSs)
  • key legislation for conducting patching operations
  • key policies, procedures and established requirements for conducting patching operations, including those for:
  • site and equipment safety
  • work quality
  • bitumen patching
  • identifying pavement defects
  • establishing exclusion zones
  • housekeeping
  • operating and maintaining equipment
  • environmental protection, including waste disposal and recycling
  • key factors affecting work activities described in performance evidence above, including:
  • characteristics of bituminous materials
  • aggregate properties and conformance
  • equipment types, characteristics, technical capabilities and limitations.

Assessment Conditions

Mandatory conditions for assessment of this unit are stipulated below. The assessment must:

  • include access to:
  • patching equipment
  • personal protective equipment
  • be conducted in a safe environment; and,
  • be assessed in context of this sector's work environment; and,
  • be assessed in compliance with legislation/regulation and using policies, procedures, processes and operational manuals directly related to the industry sector for which it is being assessed; and,
  • confirm consistent performance can be applied in a range of relevant workplace circumstances.
  • Where personal safety or environmental damage are limiting factors, assessment may occur in a simulated work environment* provided it is realistic and sufficiently rigorous to cover all aspects of this sectors workplace performance, including environment, task skills, task management skills, contingency management skills and job role environment skills.

Assessor Requirements 

Assessors must be able to clearly demonstrate current and relevant industry knowledge and experience to satisfy the mandatory competency standards as set out in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) 2015/AQTF mandatory requirements for assessors current at the time of assessment and any relevant licensing and certification requirements. This includes:

  • vocational competencies at least to the level being delivered and assessed
  • current industry skills directly relevant to the training and assessment being provided
  • current knowledge and skills in vocational training and learning that informs their training and assessment
  • formal relevant qualifications in training and assessment
  • having knowledge of and/or experience using the latest techniques and processes
  • possessing a high level of RII training product knowledge
  • having an understanding and knowledge of legislations and regulations relevant to the industry and to employment and workplaces
  • demonstrating the performance evidence, and knowledge evidence as outlined in this unit of competency, and
  • the minimum years of current** work experience after competency has been obtained as specified below in an industry sector relevant to the outcomes of the unit.

It is also acceptable for the appropriately qualified assessor to work with an industry expert to conduct assessment together and for the industry expert to be involved in the assessment judgement. The industry expert must hold the relevant vocational competencies and have current industry skills directly relevant to the training and assessment being provided and must work alongside a trainer and/or assessor to conduct the assessment. This means the industry subject matter expert should hold the unit being assessed (or an equivalent unit), and must also demonstrate skills and knowledge from the minimum years of current work experience after competency has been obtained as specified below, including time spent in roles related to the unit being assessed:

Industry sector

AQF** level

Required assessor or industry subject matter expert experience

Drilling, Metalliferous Mining, Coal Mining, Extractive (Quarrying) and Civil Construction

1

1 Year

2

2 Years

Drilling, Coal Mining and Extractive (Quarrying)

3-6

3 Years

Metalliferous Mining and Civil Construction

3-6

5 Years

Other sectors

Where this unit of competency is being assessed outside of the resources and infrastructure sectors assessor and/or industry subject matter expert experience should be in-line with industry standards for the sector in which it is being assessed and where no industry standard is specified should comply with any relevant regulation.

*Guidance on simulated environments has been stipulated in the RII Companion Volume Implementation Guide located on VETNet.

**Assessors can demonstrate current work experience through employment within industry in a role relevant to the outcomes of the unit; or, for external assessors this can be demonstrated through exposure to industry by conducting a minimum number of site assessments as determined by the relevant industry sector, across various locations.

*** While a unit of competency does not have an AQF level, where a unit is being delivered outside of a qualification the first numeric character in the unit code should be considered as the AQF indicator level for assessment purposes.

Links

Companion Volume implementation guides are found in VETNet - https://vetnet.gov.au/Pages/TrainingDocs.aspx?q=88a61002-9a21-4386-aaf8-69c76e675272