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. Evaluate design for activities subject to standards, regulations, codes of practice and legislation | 1.1 Research the range of activities subject to regulations, standards, legislation and codes of practice for their design 1.2 Examine organisational procedures developed to deal with these requirements. 1.3 Examine construction requirements for each activity and determine any applicable regulations, codes or practices, 1.4 Access knowledge bases, authorities and records for areas and activities covered by these requirements, 1.5 Examine public records for planning restrictions that may impact the design and construction of a telecommunications network |
2. Evaluate design for activities that require approval to enter land or premises | 2.1 Determine the rights of entry and notifications necessary to enter property for the purpose of designing telecommunications facilities 2.2 Examine what courses of action are available in case of dispute 2.3 Access legislation governing carriers and service providers in Australia to determine the rights of carriers and service providers in installing facilities under Commonwealth legislation 2.4 Determine activities that must be undertaken during survey and construction to meet the various requirements |
3. Examine processes necessary to facilitate completion of a design to meet the relevant regulatory environments | 3.1 Discuss with governing authorities, consultants and other industry experts the steps necessary to meet the legislative requirements of a designer and constructor of the network infrastructure design 3.2 Initiate studies and information gathering activities to develop a design which is compliant to the requirements 3.3 Produce a report of work activities incorporating enterprise-specific policies and procedures underpinned by regulatory and compliance obligations 3.4 Compare the newly developed solutions to meet regulatory environments with financial plans to meet budgetary requirements for the design project |
4. Complete legally binding agreements and document all procedures | 4.1 Gather all reports and studies to support the design and construction activities and incorporate with final design 4.2 Diarise all activities for evidence of compliance with requirements in case of future actions 4.3 Ask relevant parties to sign legally binding documentation to fulfil obligations to access land or premises as required 4.4 Examine what alternative courses of action are available in case of dispute prior to or after an agreement is signed by all parties |
Evidence of ability to:
produce a detailed report from a design, identifying acts and codes of practice for each aspect of a project
produce a report detailing common construction practices to mitigate the environmental impact of the project
produce a summary report detailing a designer’s and constructor’s obligations regarding land access under the telecommunications act and code of practice.
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:
summarise regulations, standards, legislation and codes of practice relevant to the telecommunications industry
describe the impact of the following on telecommunications systems and installations:
Environmental Protection Authority and legislation
waterways and their responsibilities
national, state and council regulations
National Parks and Wildlife acts
ports authority
rail authority and their requirements
power distribution authority and requirements
roads authority
footpath allocations
describe technical compliance requirements for the following:
separations and depth of cover
earth potential rise (EPR)
low frequency induction (LFI)
describe the framework for the telecommunications industry including its various networks
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 – Network Planning field of work and include access to:
relevant legislation
planning processes and telecommunications industry Regulatory Accounting Framework (RAF)
planning tools
enterprise-specific investment management system (IMS)
relevant databases
licensing requirements
relevant procedures.
Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational education and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.