Modification History
This unit replaces UEGNSG613A Assess the operational capability of gas safety equipment on delivery vehicle
Unit Descriptor
Unit Descriptor |
1) Scope: |
1.1) Descriptor |
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This unit covers the assessment of the gas and safety equipment on a delivery vehicle for the distribution of gaseous fuel in accordance with relevant legislation, codes, regulations and established procedures. It encompasses assessing the equipment, identifying faults, using standard operating procedures, liaising with appropriate persons, conducting inspections and tests. Delivery vehicles include heavy rigid or heavy combination gaseous fuel bulk tankers. |
Application of the Unit
Application of the Unit |
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This competency standard shall apply to work sites where the bulk distribution of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) occurs using delivery vehicles, subject to all Workplace Health and Safety (WHS)/Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) and duty of care requirements being met for the workplace. This unit is intended as an entry level AQF 3 competency for new entrants in the gas industry. It is suitable for employment-based programs under an approved contract of training. |
Licensing/Regulatory Information
License to practice |
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During Training: Competency development activities are subject to regulations directly related to licensing, occupational health and safety and where applicable contracts of training such as apprenticeships. In the workplace The skills and knowledge described in this unit are not subject to licence regulation other than those directly related to Occupational Health and Safety, gas/electricity/water industry safety and compliance, industrial relations, environmental protection, telecommunications, anti-discrimination and training. Commonwealth, State/Territory or Local Government legislation and regulations may exist that limits the age of operating certain equipment. Other conditions may apply to this competency under State and Territory legislative and regulatory requirements. |
Pre-Requisites
Prerequisite Unit(s) |
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Competencies |
4.1) |
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Granting of competency in this unit shall be made only after competency in the following unit(s) has/have been confirmed: |
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UEGNSG141A |
Apply Workplace Health and Safety regulations, codes and practices in the gas industry |
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UEGNSG005A |
Prepare to work in the Australian gas industry |
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UEGNSG132A |
Carry out basic work activities in a gas industry work environment |
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UEGNSG140A |
Apply environmental policies and procedures in the utilities industry |
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UEGNSG134A |
Establish a utilities infrastructure work site |
Literacy and numeracy skills |
4.2) Participants are best equipped to achieve this unit if they have reading, writing and numeracy skills indicated by the following scales. Description of each scale is given in Volume 2, Part 3 ‘Literacy and Numeracy’ |
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Reading |
3 |
Writing |
3 |
Numeracy |
3 |
Employability Skills Information
Employability Skills |
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This unit contains Employability Skills |
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The required outcomes described in this unit of competency contain applicable facets of Employability Skills. The Employability Skills Summary of the qualification in which this unit of competency is packaged will assist in identifying Employability Skill requirements. |
Elements and Performance Criteria Pre-Content
6) Elements describe the essential outcomes of a competency standard unit |
Performance Criteria describe the required performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Assessment of performance is to be consistent with the Evidence Guide. |
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENT |
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
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Prepare to assess gas and safety equipment on delivery vehicles |
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Work instructions are received and confirmed according to standard operating procedures |
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Relevant requirements and established procedures to be followed for the work to be performed are discussed with all persons to establish and confirm the work schedule |
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WHS/OHS, environmental and sustainable energy policies and procedures to be followed for the work to be performed are received and confirmed |
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Suggestions to assist with the assessing the operational capability of gas safety equipment on delivery vehicles are made to others involved in the work |
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Hazards are identified, WHS/OHS risks assessed and control measures are prioritised, implemented and monitored including emergency exits kept clear according to established procedures |
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Resources including equipment and tools are visually inspected and personal protective equipment required for the job are obtained and in working order according to established procedures |
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All components of the delivery vehicle and associated equipment are checked and the relevant responsibilities associated with First Aid and other related work safety procedures at the worksite are confirmed in accordance with requirements and established procedures. |
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Inspection procedures are carried out according to manufacturer's specifications and the work schedule for a quality outcome and to minimise risk and damage to property, commerce and individuals in accordance with established procedures |
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Assess and identify and faults of gas and safety equipment on delivery vehicles |
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WHS/OHS policies and procedures and safe work practices are followed to eliminate or minimise incidents and hazards |
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Lifting, climbing, working aloft, and use of tools, techniques and practices are safely followed in accordance with given instructions and according to requirements confirmed to eliminate the prospects of incidents |
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Operational knowledge for the assessing of the operational capability of gas safety equipment on delivery vehicles is confirmed to ensure completion in an agreed timeframe and to quality/ safety/ environmental standards according to requirements and established procedures |
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Assessing the operational capability of gas safety equipment on delivery vehicles is carried out in accordance with requirements and given instructions and established procedures |
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Hazard warnings and safety signs are recognised and hazards and assessed WHS/OHS risks are reported to the immediate authorised persons for directions according to established procedures |
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Non-routine events are referred to the immediate authorised persons for directions according to established procedures |
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Problems associated with the assessing of the operational capability of gas safety equipment on delivery vehicles are dealt with using acquired known solutions and skills related to routine procedures to ensure work instructions and established procedures are met |
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Records are maintained and ongoing checks of quality of the work are undertaken in accordance with given instructions and established procedures |
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Complete work and relevant documentation |
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Work undertaken is checked against work schedule and anomalies reported to authorised persons in accordance with established procedures |
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Accidents and incidents are actioned and reported to authorised persons in accordance with established procedures |
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Work site is rehabilitated, cleaned up and made safe in accordance with given instructions and established procedures |
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Tools, equipment and any surplus resources and materials are, where appropriate, cleaned, checked and returned to storage in accordance with established procedures |
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Results of inspection and testing are accurately recorded and Appropriate persons are notified of work completion according to established procedures |
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Clear reference is made to any items which may affect future operational outcomes and work completion records, report forms and data sheets are completed accurately in accordance with given instructions and established procedures |
Required Skills and Knowledge
REQUIRED SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE |
7) This describes the skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit. |
Evidence shall show that knowledge has been acquired of safe working practices for assessing the operational capability of gas safety equipment on delivery vehicles in accordance with relevant legislation, codes, regulations and established procedures. . |
All knowledge and skills detailed in this unit should be contextualised to current industry practices and technologies. The extent of the required skills and knowledge is provided below. It forms an integral part of this unit. |
KS01-G622A Operational capability of delivery vehicles |
Evidence shall show an understanding of safe working practices for assessing the operational capability of gas safety equipment on delivery vehicles in accordance with relevant legislation, codes, regulations and established procedures to an extent indicated by the following aspects: |
T1. Relevant Australian Standards, guidelines and codes of practice T2. Relevant WHS/OHS policies and procedures.
T3. Gaseous fuel bulk tankers
T4. Tanker gaseous fuel transfer systems
T5. Personal Protection Equipment
T6. Hazard identification, risk assessment and control
T7. Manual handling
T8. Accidents and emergency
T9. Organisation's policies, quality requirements, specifications, forms and reports for work activities |
Evidence Guide
EVIDENCE GUIDE |
8) The Evidence Guide forms an integral part of this Unit and shall be used in conjunction with all components parts of the unit and performed in accordance with the Assessment Guidelines of this Training Package. |
Overview of Assessment |
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Longitudinal competency development approaches to assessment, such as Profiling, require data to be reliably gathered in a form that can be consistently interpreted over time. This approach is best utilised in Apprenticeship programs and reduces assessment intervention. It is the Industry’s preferred model for apprenticeships. However, where summative (or final) assessment is used it is to include the application of the competency in the normal work environment or, at a minimum, the application of the competency in a realistically simulated work environment. It is recognised that, in some circumstances, assessment in part or full can occur outside the workplace. However, it must be in accord with Industry and Regulatory policy in this regard. |
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Methods chosen for a particular assessment will be influenced by various factors. These include the extent of the assessment, the most effective locations for the assessment activities to take place, access to physical resources, additional safety measures that may be required and the critical nature of the competencies being assessed. |
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The critical safety nature of working with electricity, electrical equipment, gas or any other hazardous substance/material carries risk in deeming a person competent. Hence, sources of evidence need to be ‘rich’ in nature so as to minimise error in judgment. |
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Activities associated with normal every day work have a bearing on the decision as to how much and how detailed the data gathered will contribute to its ‘richness’. Some skills are more critical to safety and operational requirements while the same skills may be more or less frequently practiced. These points are raised for the assessors to consider when choosing an assessment method and developing assessment instruments. Sample assessment instruments are included for Assessors in the Assessment Guidelines of this Training Package. |
Critical aspects of evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit |
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Before the critical aspects of evidence are considered all prerequisites shall be met. |
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Range of tools/equipment/procedures/workplace |
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The minimum number of items on which skill is to be demonstrated |
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A. Equipment |
At least 6 |
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B. Faults |
At least 4 |
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C. Work Practices |
All |
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D. Unplanned event |
At least one occasion |
Deal with an unplanned event by drawing on required skills and knowledge to provide appropriate solutions incorporated in the holistic assessment with the above listed items |
Context of and specific resources for assessment |
8.3) |
This unit should be assessed as it relates to normal work practice using procedures, information and resources typical of a workplace. This should include: |
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These should be part of the formal learning/assessment environment. |
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Assessment of this competency must also be undertaken in either an actual workplace or under a simulated work environment. Where simulation is considered a suitable strategy for assessment, conditions must be authentic and as far as possible reproduce and replicate the workplace and be consistent with the approved industry simulation policy. The resources used for assessment should reflect current industry practices in relation to locating, proving and protecting utility asset |
Method of assessment |
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This Competency Standard Unit shall be assessed by methods given in Volume 1, Part 3 ‘Assessment Guidelines’. |
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Note: Competent performance with inherent safe working practices is expected in the Industry to which this Competency Standard Unit applies. This requires that the required Skills and Knowledge are assessed in a structured environment which is primarily intended for learning/assessment and incorporates all necessary equipment and facilities for learners to develop and demonstrate the required skills and knowledge described in this unit. |
Concurrent assessment and relationship with other units |
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There are no recommended concurrent assessments with this unit, however in some cases efficiencies may be gained in terms of learning and assessment effort being concurrently managed with allied Competency Standard Units where listed. |
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UEGNSG133A |
Comply with environmental policies and procedures in a utilities industry work environment |
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UEGNSG134A |
Establish a utilities infrastructure work site |
Range Statement
RANGE STATEMENT |
9) This relates to the competency standard unit as a whole providing the range of contexts and conditions to which the Performance Criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect performance. |
This Competency Standard Unit shall be demonstrated in relation to assessing the operational capability of gas safety equipment on delivery vehicles. Delivery vehicles include heavy rigid or heavy combination gaseous fuel bulk tankers. |
The following constants and variables included in the element/Performance Criteria in this unit are fully described in the Definitions Section of this volume and form an integral part of the Range Statement of this unit: |
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Unit Sector(s)
Not applicable.
Competency Field
Competency Field |
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LPG |