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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 in the Performance Criteria is detailed below. |
Deployment instructions may include | Administrative guidance Command, control and communication guidance Commander's intent/mission statement Execution guidelines including timings and phasing Situation update |
Organisational policies and procedures may include | Australian Defence Force Publications Land warfare manuals Land warfare pamphlets Maritime orders Operational/movement orders Policy directives Unit standard operating procedures |
Reviewing deployment instructions may include | Consideration of the intended deployment environment including facilities, access, freedom of action and threats Consideration of the logistic requirements to achieve the mission Detailed analysis of the tasks both specified and implied Development and assessment of potential courses of action Reviewing situation and how organisation fits within the situation Selection of most desired course of action |
Pre-deployment tasking may include | Arranging for transport of refrigerated items Arranging personal administration for deployment Attending briefings and orders Compiling freight and load documentation Completing deployment documentation Confirming equipment serviceability and readiness Delivering briefings and orders Packing equipment for transport Preparing dangerous cargo for transport |
Deployment preparation may include | Confirming field equipment readiness Confirming individual readiness notice requirements Coordinating preventative requirements Facilitating personal administration (such as care of dependants, preparation of will) |
Capability may include | Capability brick Combat element Combat service support element Flight Platoon Section |
Stores and equipment may include | Climate control systems Field tentage systems General field equipment Lifting devices Mobile field equipment Power distribution systems Vehicles |
Specialist requirements may include | Chemical, biological, radiological care Emergency humanitarian aid Indigenous care Paediatric/geriatric care |
Siting considerations may include | Access routes Degree of dispersion Defence arrangements Drainage Duration of deployment Expected workload Ground availability Intended site of co-located facilities Power and water reticulation Use of existing facilities, hard standing and infrastructure Waste management plan |
Ground brief may include | Current location Description of the topography Location of access points/vehicle routes Location of capabilities Location of key terrain/boundaries Orientation to a map or mud model |
Support facility may include | Battalion Battle group Company Formation Group Task force |
Support facility's amenities may include | Counter surveillance systems Hygiene and toileting amenities Internal communication system Kitchen and dining facilities Power and water reticulation Security checkpoints Signage and route marking |
Operational posture may include | Checking and maintaining counter surveillance measures Checking and maintaining tentage and facility structures Counter surveillance needs Daily routine Defensive posture Duty systems Emergency response teams Facility mobility requirements and hygiene systems Participating in area defence Participating in duty systems Participating in piquet systems Performing daily personal hygiene Performing individual trade roles and responsibilities |
Re-deployment tasking may include | Arranging for patient transfer and movement Attending briefings and orders Disassembly of capability Loading vehicles Packing away non-essential stores and equipment Readying vehicles for movement Reducing ground footprint |
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