Assessor Resource

PRMFSSI05A
Identify, locate and match installed fire safety system to documentation

Assessment tool

Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024


Not Applicable

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to identify, locate and match an installed fire safety system and associated fire safety sub-systems against appropriate fire safety system documentation.

These work functions are carried out without supervision.

Fire safety system inspectors are not expected to determine which sub-systems should be installed for the total certification of the building to comply with the relevant legislation.

Note: It is a prerequisite of this unit of competency that fire safety system inspectors demonstrate the relevant technical skills and knowledge prior to inspecting fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems.

You may want to include more information here about the target group and the purpose of the assessments (eg formative, summative, recognition)

Prerequisites

Not Applicable


Employability Skills

Not Applicable




Evidence Required

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.

The evidence guide identifies the requirements to be demonstrated to confirm competence for this unit. Assessment must confirm sufficient ability to use appropriate skills and knowledge to identify, locate and match installed fire safety system to documentation. Assessment of performance should be conducted within an agreed timeframe, covering all categories within the range statement applicable to normal work requirements.

Critical aspects of competency

Identify and confirm the physical characteristics of buildings that contain installed fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems.

Identify the type and mode of operation of installed fire safety sub-systems.

Locate, identify and match installed fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems with a list of appropriate fire safety system documentation.

Record on-site modifications to installed fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems on original fire safety system documentation.

Identify, describe and report issues of non-compliance to clients and other stakeholders using appropriate procedures.

Knowledge needed to achieve the performance criteria

Knowledge and understanding are essential to apply this unit in the workplace, to transfer the skills to other contexts, and to deal with unplanned events. The knowledge requirements embedded in performance include those listed below.

Methods of identifying and confirming the physical characteristics and classification of buildings that contain installed fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems.

Methods of identifying relevant building elements that require an FRL.

Operating principles of fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems.

Installation requirements of fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems.

Methods of identifying non-compliance issues related to installed fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems.

Methods of locating installed fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems identified in fire safety system documentation.

Methods and procedures for matching installed fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems to a list of appropriate fire safety system documentation.

Methods of identifying and recording on-site modifications to fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems on original fire safety system documentation.

Specific skills needed to achieve the performance criteria

To achieve the performance criteria, some complementary skills are required. These include the following.

Effective networking.

Basic computer skills.

Recording and storing information.

Active listening techniques.

Effectively presenting information.

Effective telephone techniques.

Identifying and locating sub-system in situ.

Organising, collecting and collating information.

Matching required documentation to each sub-system.

Identify and documenting non-compliance issues within scope of work.

Identify relevant building elements that form the FRL barrier for a range of fire compartments' sizes and purposes.

Language, literacy and numeracy skills necessary to process written and verbal information and perform basic calculations related to the job.

Other units of competency that could be assessed with this unit

This unit of competency can be assessed on its own or in conjunction with any practical unit.

Gaining evidence to assess this unit

For valid and reliable assessment of this unit, the competency should be demonstrated over a period of time and be observed by the assessor.

The competency is to be demonstrated in a range of situations, which may include customer/workplace interruptions and involvement in related activities normally experienced in the workplace.

Assessment of competency may be made through practical demonstration in the work environment or in a simulated work environment.

Key competency levels

There are a number of processes that are learnt throughout work and life that are required in all jobs. They are fundamental processes and generally transferable to other work functions. Some of these are covered by the key competencies, although others may be added.

Information below highlights how these processes are applied in this unit of competency.

1

Perform the process

2

Perform and administer the process

3

Perform, administer and design the process

How can communication of ideas and information be applied?

2

Report non-compliance issues using appropriate reporting procedures, in accordance with client and other stakeholder procedures.

Record on-site modifications to installed fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems on original fire safety system documentation.

How can information be collected, analysed and organised?

2

Confirm the physical characteristics of buildings in which fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems are installed.

Locate, identify and match installed fire safety systems and associated fire safety sub-systems to a list of appropriate fire safety system documentation.

Identify and document non-compliance issues.

Identify the type and mode of operation of installed fire safety sub-systems.

How are activities planned and organised?

1

Organise on-site visual inspections to identify installed fire safety sub-systems by type and mode of operation.

How can teamwork be applied?

Not relevant to this unit.

How can the use of mathematical ideas and techniques be applied?

Not relevant to this unit.

How can problem-solving skills be applied?

1

Discuss problems and solutions with clients and other stakeholders.

How can the use of technology be applied?

2

Access and follow up documentation relevant to the fire safety system plans and specifications using appropriate technology such as personal computers, database systems and the Internet.

Create fault reports in accordance with client and other stakeholder requirements using appropriate technology such as personal computers.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment task 1: [title]      Due date:

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Assessment Tasks

Copy and paste from the following data to produce each assessment task. Write these in plain English and spell out how, when and where the task is to be carried out, under what conditions, and what resources are needed. Include guidelines about how well the candidate has to perform a task for it to be judged satisfactory.

Refer to Evidence Guide

The range statement links the required knowledge and organisational and technical requirements to the workplace context. It describes any contextual variables that may be used or encountered when applying the competency in work situations. It allows for different work practices and work and knowledge requirements as well as for differences between organisations and workplaces. The following variables are listed in alphabetical order and may be present for this particular unit.

Building classification may include:

as defined by the BCA

BCA specification C1.1

building clients.

Building elements may include:

ceilings

doors

floors

roof

walls

windows.

Fire safety sub-systems may include:

dry chemical powder systems

emergency evacuation lighting systems

emergency luminaries and exit signs

emergency warning and intercommunication systems

external wall-wetting sprinklers

fire and smoke control systems

fire brigade hydrant and water supply booster and feed connections

fire brigade intervention plans

fire detection and alarm systems

fire fighting equipment

fire hydrants and fire hose reels

fire pump set systems

fire resistant door-sets and roller shutters

fire resistant sealing service penetrations and control joints

fire resistant separating building elements

fire sprinkler deluge systems

fire sprinkler pre-action and dry pipe systems

fire sprinkler systems - domestic, residential, commercial and industrial

gaseous agent suppression systems

high and medium velocity water spray systems

high expansion foam systems

low expansion foam systems

emergency warning and intercommunication system

portable fire extinguishers

smoke and heat venting systems

water mist systems

wet chemical systems.

Occupancy types and classification rise may include:

commercial

hospitals/medical

industrial

residential

single function and multi-functional

single-level and multi-level

special purpose structure.

Type and mode of operation may include automatic systems and manual systems.

Copy and paste from the following performance criteria to create an observation checklist for each task. When you have finished writing your assessment tool every one of these must have been addressed, preferably several times in a variety of contexts. To ensure this occurs download the assessment matrix for the unit; enter each assessment task as a column header and place check marks against each performance criteria that task addresses.

Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Identify the purpose and use of an existing or planned building 
Identify the occupancy types and classification rise in stories 
Confirm that the building classification is in accordance with the Building Code of Australia (BCA). 
Identify relevant building elements that require a fire resistance level (FRL) 
Identify and locate the fire safety system and associated fire safety sub-systems 
Identify type and mode of operation of fire safety sub-systems 
Match installed fire safety system and associated fire safety sub-systems to documentation 
Report identified non-compliance issues using appropriate reporting procedures, in accordance with client requirements 
Record required on-site modifications to fire safety system and associated fire safety sub-systems on original documentation 

Forms

Assessment Cover Sheet

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Assessment Record Sheet

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