List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Prepare for cable modification and cutover | 1.1 Obtain relevant legislation, codes, regulations, client practices, manufacturer's guidelines and standards for for the job. 1.2 Obtain project plan from appropriate personnel and use plan to scope work for job 1.3 Arrange for access to worksite, according to local government or other authority requirements 1.4 Inspect site to develop a work health and safety (WHS) plan and notify appropriate personnel of identified safety hazards 1.5 Determine cable route and type of cable from project plan, taking into account the location of other services 1.6 Obtain required plant, tools, safety equipment and materials 1.7 Prepare detailed plan of cut over tasks according to project plan, job scope, legislative and other requirements, and obtain necessary approvals 1.8 Notify client and network carrier of proposed cutover activity and proposed disruption to services that may impact on their service level agreements (SLAs) 1.9 Undertake additional preparatory non-jointing work, as required, according to client practices and site conditions |
2. Joint and cut over cable | 2.1 Prepare cabinet, joint enclosure and jointing chambers for cable handling, entry and sealing requirements 2.2 Joint cable according to jointing sequence, materials, connectors and joint type, location, client practices and manufacturer’s guidelines 2.3 Test cable for performance and rectify cutover faults relating to cutover according to location, materials available and client practices, and record test results for future reference 2.4 Seal all joints according to cable type, location, client practices and manufacturer’s guidelines |
3. Clean up worksite and complete documentation | 3.1 Complete reports on cutover installation and design amendments to reflect existing cable layout 3.2 Place and secure cables to supports in jointing chamber or cabinet according to client practices 3.3 Mark up As Built plans for return to client for their records 3.4 Recover obsolete materials and return to appropriate point for disposal 3.5 Restore siteaccording to client practices or approving authority requirements 3.6 Notify appropriate personnel about completion of cutover and obtain sign off |
Evidence of the ability to:
communicate with stakeholders to set up the site for a cabling cutover job
use project plan to determine cable route and necessary fittings for installation
use project plan to prepare detailed cut over plan including any anticipated outages that may affect service level agreements (SLAs)
follow client practices for the placement and sealing of the cables
separate, label and joint cable units and pairs to client practices
test cable, rectify faults, record results and action taken
seal all joints and cabinets according to enterprise agreements
comply with relevant work health and safety (WHS) requirements
place and secure cables and mark up As Built plans
hand over completed job to client.
Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.
To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:
describe common cabling types, connectors and cabling structures
outline requirements of legislation, codes of practice and other formal agreements that impact on the work activity
describe how the manufacturer’s jointing and sealing practices can be followed in a safe manner
explain the process of cutting over a cable for various scenarios
specify the WHS requirements relating to setting up an outdoor site and accessing underground facilities
describe the features and operating conditions of test equipment and how the equipment is used to measure cable performance
identify typical issues and challenges that may cause delays in job completion, and how these could be addressed
describe the purpose of warranties and SLAs.
Gather evidence to demonstrate consistent performance in conditions that are safe and replicate the workplace. Noise levels, production flow, interruptions and time variances must be typical of those experienced in the telecommunications – cabling field of work and include access to:
cable systems and jointing equipment required to cut over cable
cabling infrastructure required for installation
regulatory and equipment documentation that impacts on work activities.
Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational education and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.