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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. |
Assignment instructions may include: | client identification information incident and security risk response procedures investigation purpose and objective investigation tasks and procedures investigation timeframe personal presentation requirements premises location and layout reporting and documentation requirements resource and equipment requirements surveillance plan travel routes and schedules. |
Relevant informationmay include: | applicable legislation and codes of practice log books maintenance schedules manufacturer's instructions operational plans operator manual summary of case history surveillance terms of reference. |
Legislative requirementsmay relate to: | applicable commonwealth, state and territory legislation which affects investigative work such as: workplace safety environmental issues equal employment opportunity industrial relations anti-discrimination and diversity Australian standards and quality assurance authority to conduct investigation award and enterprise agreements evidence collection freedom of information licensing arrangements and certification requirements privacy requirements relevant industry codes of practice restrictions on the use of recording devices surveillance and listening devices. |
Factors which may affect vehicle selection may include: | area and distance of operation (eg city, suburbs, country) cost personal requirements range of likely uses surveillance requirements. |
Relevant personsmay include: | manufacturer or car dealer police security personnel supervisor technical specialist. |
Pre-operational checksmay involve: | checking log books and maintenance schedule cleaning, basic repairs and adjustments identification and segregation of unsafe or faulty equipment for repair or replacement observing and monitoring noise levels for correct operation roadworthiness check (age, condition, insurances, licenses and registration) visual checks for wear and tear. |
Manufacturer's instructionsmay be found in: | operator's manual plans and diagrams printed instruction leaflets vehicle vehicle specifications warranty documents. |
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) requirements may relate to: | potential hazards or risks safety of self and others. |
Consumables and sparesmay include: | brake fluid fuel spare tyre water. |
Suitability of vehiclemay relate to: | curtains number plates paint colour paint style radio antennas roof racks sporting and tradesmen accessories wheel covers window tinting. |
Surveillancemay be: | covert mobile overt static. |
Surveillance equipmentmay include: | 35mm camera binoculars diary, note pads and pens guise, torch, mirrors measuring tape mobile phone night vision equipment personal hygiene aids telephone directories, maps, street directories telephoto lens tripod video camera voice recorders. |
Storesmay include: | changes of clothing disguises electrical adaptation food and water open tool box personal protective equipment props (books and magazines, salespersons samples, sporting gear) repair equipment toilet fittings. |