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Unit of competency details

RIIPBE309D - Conduct wet gravity separation (Release 2)

Summary

Usage recommendation:
Current
Mapping:
MappingNotesDate
Supersedes and is equivalent to RIIPBE309B - Conduct wet gravity separation 13/Nov/2013

Release Status:
Current
Releases:
ReleaseRelease date
2 (this release) 07/Dec/2014
(View details for release 1) 14/Nov/2013


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/May/2014 
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Unit of competency

Modification History

Release

Comment

1

This unit replaces RIIPBE309B Conduct wet gravity separation

2

Required frequency and volume of evidence amended in Performance evidence.

Substantial amendments made in Assessment Conditions field, including: references to Industry Sectors, assessor and subject matter expert experience requirements, how assessment should be conducted and what it should confirm.

Application

This unit describes a participant’s skills and knowledge required to conduct wet gravity separation in Metalliferous and Coal mining.

This unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.

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

Coal mining

Metalliferous mining

Elements and Performance Criteria

1. Plan and prepare for wet gravity separation

1.1. Access, interpret and apply wet gravity separation documentation and ensure the work activity is compliant

1.2. Obtain, read, interpret, clarify and confirm work requirements

1.3. Coordinate and communicate with other personnel using approved communication methods

1.4. Select and wear personal protective equipment appropriate for work activities

1.5. Select appropriate type of auxiliary equipment for work activities

1.6. Perform equipment pre-start checks to ensure equipment is ready for operation

1.7. Identify and address potential risks, hazards and environmental issues, and implement control measures

1.8. Obtain and interpret emergency procedures, and be prepared for fire/accident/emergency

1.9. Use approved dust suppression and extraction methods

1.10. Ensure area is well ventilated before entry into work area

2. Start-up equipment in sequence

2.1. Carry out start-up procedures and complete start-up checks according to plant configurations and system requirements

2.2. Confirm plant is operational

3. Operate and monitor equipment

3.1. Read and interpret data from equipment indicators to determine separation efficiency

3.2. Continuously inspect and monitor plant and identify separation process defects and potential problems

3.3. Assess mineral content of ore according to separation parameters

3.4. Make appropriate adjustments to separation process to optimise targets

3.5. Adjust equipment to approved operating parameters to optimise separation performance, maintain efficient separation and to meet project quality targets

3.6. Control feed to separation equipment

3.7. Carry out minor maintenance to maintain condition of equipment

3.8. Complete all required documentation, clearly, concisely and on time

3.9. Pass on end of shift information to oncoming shift

4. Shutdown in sequence and/or isolate equipment

4.1. Shutdown or isolate equipment based on process and safety requirements

4.2. Perform post-shutdown or isolation checks

4.3. Restore plant to service

5. Conduct housekeeping activities

5.1. Clear work area and dispose of or recycle materials

5.2. Clean and maintain condition of equipment, ensure suitability for use, and address/report issues

5.3. Process records

Foundation Skills

Foundation skills essential to performance are explicit in the performance criteria of this unit. Further information is available in the Resources and Infrastructure Industry Training Package Companion Volume.

Unit Mapping Information

RIIPBE309B Conduct wet gravity separation

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

Release

Comment

1

This unit replaces RIIPBE309B Conduct wet gravity separation

2

Required frequency and volume of evidence amended in Performance evidence.

Substantial amendments made in Assessment Conditions field, including: references to Industry Sectors, assessor and subject matter expert experience requirements, how assessment should be conducted and what it should confirm.

Performance Evidence

Evidence is required to be collected that demonstrates a candidate’s competency in this unit. Evidence must be relevant to the roles within this sector’s work operations and satisfy all of the requirements of the performance criteria of this unit and include evidence that the candidate:

  • locates and applies relevant documentation, policies and procedures
  • implements the requirements, procedures and techniques for the safe, effective and efficient completion of wet gravity separation including:
  • conducting start up, shut down and/or isolation of equipment in sequence
  • operating and monitoring equipment
  • carrying out minor maintenance
  • conducting housekeeping activities
  • diagnosing faults, reporting defects and identifying repair requirements
  • applying lifting techniques (manual, automated)
  • accurate record maintenance
  • selecting and using relevant tools and equipment
  • works effectively with others to undertake and complete the wet gravity separation in a way that meets all of the required outcomes including:
  • using a range of communications techniques and equipment to convey information to others
  • maintaining written and verbal reporting requirements and procedures
  • organising work activities to meet all task requirements
  • communicating clearly and concisely with others to receive and clarify work instructions
  • demonstrates completion of conducting wet gravity separation that safely, effectively and efficiently meets all of the required outcomes on more than one (1) occasion including:
  • reading and interpreting data from equipment indicators to determine separation efficiency
  • continuously inspecting and monitoring plant, identifying separation process defects and potential problems
  • assessing mineral content of ore according to separation parameters
  • making appropriate adjustments to separation process to optimise targets
  • adjusting equipment to approved operating parameters to optimise separation performance, maintain efficient separation and to meet project quality targets
  • controlling feed to separation equipment

Knowledge Evidence

The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of conducting wet gravity separation through:

  • accessing, interpreting and applying organisation and site requirements and procedures for:
  • WHS, site safety and emergency requirements
  • environmental issues
  • equipment safety requirements
  • hazardous substance procedures and consequences of spills
  • operational procedures and checks
  • site procedures
  • break-down procedures
  • isolation procedures
  • contaminant identification and treatment
  • reading and interpreting reports
  • applying equipment processes, limitations and operating parameters
  • monitoring separation plant (basic)
  • interpreting metallurgical and technical data
  • identifying types of ores and grades (basic)

Assessment Conditions

  • An assessor of this unit must satisfy the requirements of the NVR/AQTF or their successors; and Industry regulations for certification and licensing; and,
  • this unit must be assessed in the context of this sector’s work environment; and,
  • this unit must be assessed in compliance with relevant legislation/regulation and using policies, procedures, processes and operational manuals directly related to the industry sector for which it is being assessed; and,
  • assessment may be conducted in conjunction with the assessment of other Units of Competency; and,
  • assessment must confirm consistent performance can be applied in a range of relevant workplace circumstances; and,
  • assessors must demonstrate the performance evidence, and knowledge evidence as outlined in this Unit of Competency, and through the minimum years of current* work experience specified below in an Industry sector relevant to the outcomes of the unit; or,
  • where the assessor does not meet experience requirements a co-assessment or partnership arrangement must exist between the qualified assessor and an Industry subject matter expert. The Industry subject matter expert should hold the unit being assessed (or an equivalent unit) and/or demonstrate equivalence of skills and knowledge at the unit level. An Industry technical expert must also demonstrate skills and knowledge from the minimum years of current work experience specified below in the Industry sector, including time spent in roles related to the unit being assessed; and,
  • assessor and Industry subject matter expert requirements differ depending on the Australian Qualifications Framework Level (AQF) of the qualification being assessed and/or Industry Sector as follows:
  • 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 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.

    *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 frequent site assessments across various locations.

    **Where a unit is being delivered outside of a Qualification the first numeric character in the Unit code should be considered to indicate the AQF level

    Links

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