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AHCIRG415
Interpret and apply irrigation designs

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Version 1.0
Issue Date: April 2024


This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to interpret the irrigation design for an installation site.

It applies to individuals who analyse information and exercise judgement to complete a range of skilled activities and demonstrate deep knowledge in a specific technical area. They have accountability for the work of others and analyse, design and communicate solutions to a range of complex problems. All work is carried out to comply with workplace procedures.

No occupational licensing, legislative or certification requirements are known to apply to this unit at the time of publication.

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Evidence Required

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Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1. Identify the key features on an irrigation design

1.1 Identify and apply commonly used symbols and abbreviations on plans

1.2 Identify and apply common irrigation terms used on plans

1.3 Identify key features of irrigation plans, elevations and sections

1.4 Identify scale, elevations and sections from drawings

2. Define the placement and function of the irrigation system

2.1 Interpret the plans, drawings and specifications for an irrigation design

2.2 Identify the proposed purpose and capacity of the irrigation system

2.3 Position the designed system in relation to the landscape of the site

2.4 Identify environmental impacts of the irrigation system, and its installation

2.5 Prepare ‘as constructed’ drawings

3. Mark out structures

3.1 Mark the boundaries of the site

3.2 Identify existing irrigation infrastructure on the site

3.3 Identify electricity and communications infrastructure on the site plan, mark out and develop safety procedures

3.4 Mark out remnant vegetation to be retained

3.5 Identify and peg out proposed pipelines

3.6 Identify and peg out proposed irrigation structures

4. Estimate earth moving requirements for construction

4.1 Interpret earthworks drawings and take levels

4.2 Estimate the amount of earth to be relocated or removed from the site

4.3 Confirm the sequence of earthworks and communicate to relevant staff

4.4 List and quantify materials required for irrigation structures

4.5 Verify construction requirements with designer

5. Select pumps and system components

5.1 Interpret design specifications for water volume, pressure and delivery pattern required

5.2 Select pumping system

5.3 Select irrigation system components

5.4 Verify component selection with designer

6. Mark out locations of all components

6.1 Define the sequence of operations for installation

6.2 Identify the delivery and storage area for components

6.3 Identify the placement of all components

7. Develop instructions for staff

7.1 Include environmental hazards and strategies in instructions

7.2 Document the sequence of activities and work duties

7.3 Discuss work health and safety hazards and risk controls with staff

7.4 Provide a construction schedule to staff

The candidate must be assessed on their ability to integrate and apply the performance requirements of this unit in a workplace setting. Performance must be demonstrated consistently over time and in a suitable range of contexts.

The candidate must provide evidence that they can:

read contour maps and interpret elevations and distances

mark out procedures

interpret technical drawings and site plans

calculate pressures, flows, velocities and friction losses

determine efficiency of the system with varying system components

The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:

principles and practices of irrigation design interpretation

erosion control and design principles

how to interpret plans and general and technical specifications

hydraulic calculations

levels and levelling

principles of native topsoil conservation and protection

pumps and pumping system components

relevant work health and safety and environmental requirements

selection of water pumping and distribution components delivery based on specifications and requirements

Assessors must satisfy current standards for RTOs.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1. Identify the key features on an irrigation design

1.1 Identify and apply commonly used symbols and abbreviations on plans

1.2 Identify and apply common irrigation terms used on plans

1.3 Identify key features of irrigation plans, elevations and sections

1.4 Identify scale, elevations and sections from drawings

2. Define the placement and function of the irrigation system

2.1 Interpret the plans, drawings and specifications for an irrigation design

2.2 Identify the proposed purpose and capacity of the irrigation system

2.3 Position the designed system in relation to the landscape of the site

2.4 Identify environmental impacts of the irrigation system, and its installation

2.5 Prepare ‘as constructed’ drawings

3. Mark out structures

3.1 Mark the boundaries of the site

3.2 Identify existing irrigation infrastructure on the site

3.3 Identify electricity and communications infrastructure on the site plan, mark out and develop safety procedures

3.4 Mark out remnant vegetation to be retained

3.5 Identify and peg out proposed pipelines

3.6 Identify and peg out proposed irrigation structures

4. Estimate earth moving requirements for construction

4.1 Interpret earthworks drawings and take levels

4.2 Estimate the amount of earth to be relocated or removed from the site

4.3 Confirm the sequence of earthworks and communicate to relevant staff

4.4 List and quantify materials required for irrigation structures

4.5 Verify construction requirements with designer

5. Select pumps and system components

5.1 Interpret design specifications for water volume, pressure and delivery pattern required

5.2 Select pumping system

5.3 Select irrigation system components

5.4 Verify component selection with designer

6. Mark out locations of all components

6.1 Define the sequence of operations for installation

6.2 Identify the delivery and storage area for components

6.3 Identify the placement of all components

7. Develop instructions for staff

7.1 Include environmental hazards and strategies in instructions

7.2 Document the sequence of activities and work duties

7.3 Discuss work health and safety hazards and risk controls with staff

7.4 Provide a construction schedule to staff

The candidate must be assessed on their ability to integrate and apply the performance requirements of this unit in a workplace setting. Performance must be demonstrated consistently over time and in a suitable range of contexts.

The candidate must provide evidence that they can:

read contour maps and interpret elevations and distances

mark out procedures

interpret technical drawings and site plans

calculate pressures, flows, velocities and friction losses

determine efficiency of the system with varying system components

The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:

principles and practices of irrigation design interpretation

erosion control and design principles

how to interpret plans and general and technical specifications

hydraulic calculations

levels and levelling

principles of native topsoil conservation and protection

pumps and pumping system components

relevant work health and safety and environmental requirements

selection of water pumping and distribution components delivery based on specifications and requirements

Assessors must satisfy current standards for RTOs.

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Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Identify and apply commonly used symbols and abbreviations on plans 
Identify and apply common irrigation terms used on plans 
Identify key features of irrigation plans, elevations and sections 
Identify scale, elevations and sections from drawings 
Interpret the plans, drawings and specifications for an irrigation design 
Identify the proposed purpose and capacity of the irrigation system 
Position the designed system in relation to the landscape of the site 
Identify environmental impacts of the irrigation system, and its installation 
Prepare ‘as constructed’ drawings 
Mark the boundaries of the site 
Identify existing irrigation infrastructure on the site 
Identify electricity and communications infrastructure on the site plan, mark out and develop safety procedures 
Mark out remnant vegetation to be retained 
Identify and peg out proposed pipelines 
Identify and peg out proposed irrigation structures 
Interpret earthworks drawings and take levels 
Estimate the amount of earth to be relocated or removed from the site 
Confirm the sequence of earthworks and communicate to relevant staff 
List and quantify materials required for irrigation structures 
Verify construction requirements with designer 
Interpret design specifications for water volume, pressure and delivery pattern required 
Select pumping system 
Select irrigation system components 
Verify component selection with designer 
Define the sequence of operations for installation 
Identify the delivery and storage area for components 
Identify the placement of all components 
Include environmental hazards and strategies in instructions 
Document the sequence of activities and work duties 
Discuss work health and safety hazards and risk controls with staff 
Provide a construction schedule to staff 

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