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The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. |
Legislative requirements may relate to: | applicable commonwealth, state and territory legislation which affects work such as: workplace safety environmental issues equal employment opportunity industrial relations anti-discrimination and diversity Australian building codes and regulations Australian Communications Authority cabling standards Australian standards and quality assurance requirements award and enterprise agreements evidence collection freedom of information licensing arrangements and certification requirements privacy requirements relevant industry codes of practice telecommunications trade practices. |
Organisational requirements may relate to: | access and equity policies, principles and practices business and performance plans client service standards code of conduct, code of ethics communication and reporting procedures complaint and dispute resolution procedures emergency and evacuation procedures employer and employee rights and responsibilities OHS policies, procedures and programs own role, responsibility and authority personal and professional development privacy and confidentiality of information quality assurance and continuous improvement processes and standards resource parameters and procedures roles, functions and responsibilities of security personnel storage and disposal of information. |
Security equipment and systems may include: | access control systems audible and visual warning devices cameras and monitors commercial and residential alarm systems detection devices electric and mechanical fire safety and fire locking systems electronic locks and locking systems electronic readers electronic screen equipment intercoms and control panels security doors and door controls specialised access control systems eg biometrics. |
Assignment instructionsmay include: | access to site and specific site requirements equipment and systems location and positioning information equipment, tools and material requirements personal protection clothing and equipment requirements reporting requirements security equipment and system information: features, functions and capabilities installation procedures manufacturer's instructions service and maintenance requirements type warranties and guarantees specific client requirements timeframes work schedules work tasks and procedures. |
Relevant personsmay include: | clients colleagues engineers and technicians equipment and systems manufacturers security consultants security personnel site managers or project managers supervisor. |
Tools and equipmentmay include: | cable testing equipment communications equipment consumable items, eg batteries crimp tools fixing tools hand tools IDS tools ladder multimeter personal protection equipment power tools soldering iron templates. |
Materialsmay include: | electrical components fixings saddles conduit loxins girderclips wall plugs hollow wall anchors silicon screws parts and components insulation tape sealing compounds solder wire and cable |
Risks and hazardsmay relate to: | chemical hazards eg battery corrosion exposed electrical wiring exposure to asbestos building debris dust glass fibre live power natural and other gas build-up noise vermin water manual handling non-compliance with building codes and regulations. |
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) requirementsmay relate to: | emergency procedures following confined spaces procedures implementation of safety policies and procedures chemicals, gas and vapour isolation procedures monitoring and testing procedures use of personal protection equipment and clothing work clearance procedures risk and hazard recognition safety training working with electrical wiring and cables working with tools and equipment. |
Personal protection equipmentmay include: | breathing apparatus fire extinguisher first aid kit gloves head protection hearing protection knee pads masks safety boots safety glasses warning signs and tapes witches hats. |
Factors may relate to: | budget constraints codes of practice environment eg time, weather health, safety and welfare non-availability of resources and materials regulations and limitations risks and hazards site conditions technology, tools or equipment breakdowns. |
Documentationmay include: | adjustments to original installation plan faulty or malfunctioning tools and equipment materials used, parts and components replaced security equipment and system positioning testing and inspection results written and electronic reports. |