Assessor Resource

PUAOPE022A
Manage logistics for a Level 2 incident

Assessment tool

Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024


This unit applies to people who perform the role of the Logistics Officer and who are required to provide support for control of the incident through the obtaining and maintaining of:

human and physical resources

facilities

services

materials

The authorisation to perform this role is subject to organisational policies and procedures.

This unit covers the competency required to acquire and provide human and physical resources, facilities, services and materials to support the achievement of the objectives for a Level 2 incident.

A person performing this role has the title of Logistics Officer and is responsible for the acquisition and provision of human and physical resources, facilities, services and materials to support achievement of incident objectives. The Logistics Officer contributes to objectives and strategies through input on implementation of the Incident Action Plan.

Level 2 incidents are complex either in size, resources or risk. They are characterised by the need for:

deployment of resources beyond initial response:

OR

sectorisation of the incident

OR

establishment of functional sections due to the levels of complexity (such as operations and planning)

OR

a combination of the above

No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.

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Prerequisites

PUAOPE015A Conduct briefings and debriefings (Fire sector specific)


Employability Skills

This unit contains employability skills.




Evidence Required

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The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the Performance Criteria, Required Skills and Knowledge, the Range Statement and the Assessment Guidelines for this Training Package.

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Assessment must confirm the ability to:

establish, implement and monitor the logistics portion of an IAP to deal effectively with the incident

work effectively as a member of an IMT to resolve an incident

develop logistics review processes and documentation appropriate to a Level 2 incident

log and record all actions and decisions

operate in a management role, effectively and efficiently delegating responsibility, monitoring performance, providing feedback and taking mitigation action to ensure completion of logistics requirements at an incident

Consistency in performance

Competency should be demonstrated over time in a range of actual or simulated workplace environments.

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Context of assessment

Competency should be assessed in an operational environment or in an industry-approved multi-agency simulated workplace environment.

Specific resources for assessment

Access is required to:

Level 2 incident or simulation of Level 2 incident, in a multi-agency response environment

equipment, personnel, facilities appropriate to a Level 2 incident and within the bounds of responsibility as designated to the Logistics Officer by the Incident Controller

Method of assessment

In a public safety environment assessment is usually conducted via direct observation in a training environment or in the workplace via subject matter supervision and/or mentoring, which is typically recorded in a competency workbook.

Assessment is completed using appropriately qualified assessors who select the most appropriate method of assessment.

Assessment may occur in an operational environment or in an industry-approved simulated work environment. Forms of assessment that are typically used include:

direct observation

interviewing the candidate

journals and workplace documentation

third party reports from supervisors

written or oral questions


Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit.

Required Skills

conduct meetings and prepare agendas

delegate units within the Logistics Section

manage a team within a dynamic environment

make decisions

manage time effectively and efficiently

prepare, present and communicate information

prioritise work tasks

problem solve

resolve conflict and negotiate

Required Knowledge

agency-specific purchasing arrangements

agency workplace policies, procedures and welfare arrangements

Australasian Inter-service Incident Management System (AIIMS) structure and principles

briefing/debriefing requirements

emergency management and organisational arrangements in relation to acquisition of resources from the local area, wider region, state/territory resources and other agencies

meeting protocols and procedures

state/territory emergency management legislation, policy, procedures and interagency MOUs

organisational policies and procedures (such as relevant legislation; operational, corporate and strategic plans; operational performance standards; operational policies and procedures; organisational personnel and occupational health and safety practices and guidelines; organisational quality standards; organisation's approach to environmental management and sustainability)

organisation's communications policy and requirements including requirements of a Logistics Section facility; requirements of different facilities (e.g. base camps, Incident Control Centre)

resource management responsibilities and systems

suppliers of services, equipment, material and protocols for obtaining these

use of agency operational electronic systems

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.

Logistics units may include

Catering Unit

Communications Support Unit

Facilities Unit

Finance Unit

Ground Support Unit

Medical Services Unit

Supply Unit

Catering Unit services may include

Contract delivery of prepared food and drink

Packaging of food and drink for delivery around incident

Preparing food and drink

Communications Support Unit services may include

Providing technical advice, equipment, installation and service for incident communications systems such as:

information technology

landline, mobile and satellite telephones

radio

Facilities Unit services may include

Provision and maintenance of:

accommodation facilities

ablutions

catering facilities and dining areas

fixed or mobile Incident Control Centre

operations point

staging areas

vehicle servicing areas

Finance Unit services may include:

Keeping financial records in accordance with agency requirements

Maintaining accounts for purchases of supplies and hire of equipment

Maintaining information on insurance arrangements and compensation for personnel, property, machines and vehicles

Ground Support Unit services may include:

Maintaining signage around incident

Pick up and delivery of goods, materials and equipment

Provision of fuel

Servicing vehicles including fixing tyres

Transport of personnel

Medical Services Unitservices may include:

Ambulance services

Advising hospital services of incident

First aid posts

Supply Unit services may include:

Acquiring equipment, materials, goods and resources

Storing and issuing equipment, materials and goods

Logistics plans may include:

Accommodation

Catering

Communications support

Facilities maintenance

Financial management

Goods pickup and delivery

Mechanical service and fuelling

Medical

Personnel transport

Rubbish removal

Traffic and signage

Agency criteria may include:

Awards

Cost

Quality

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Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Initial briefing is obtained from Incident Controller. 
Current forecast operational, planning and other incident activities and their resultant logistical requirements are determined. 
Logistics Section objectives and tasks are identified. 
Logistics structure appropriate to incident requirements is developed and required logistical resources are identified and obtained. 
Logistics units are established, tasks are delegated and briefings are given to delegated personnel. 
Safe work practices, and health and welfare arrangements for work area are implemented and monitored. 
Logistics plans required for the delivery of logistics resources, services, facilities and materials are identified and delegated to personnel for development. 
Information required for the development and implementation of logistics plans is identified and sourced. 
Logistics plans are produced on time and provided to personnel for implementation. 
Logistics plans and components of plans required for inclusion in the Incident Action Plan (IAP) are developed. 
Incident Management Team (IMT) members are briefed on progress of the logistics plans as required. 
Financial management and oversight is maintained in accordance with the controlling agency's requirements. 
Refreshment and sustenance are provided to incident personnel and support staff within agreed timeframes and in accordance with nutritional guidelines. 
Transport for personnel, equipment, supplies and food is provided within required timeframes.. 
Equipment, vehicles and/or vessels are prepared, maintained and secured as required 
Staging areas are established and maintained in accordance with operational requirements. 
Medical support provided is consistent with the IAP requirements. 
Communications systems, networks and equipment are established and maintained consistent with the incident communications plan and IAP requirements. 
Locations and facilities where personnel work, sleep, cook, maintain and repair equipment are selected, established and managed based on agency criteria. 
Requests for resources, services, facilities and materials are met and feedback is provided. 
Facilities, services and materials are procured consistent with agency protocols and guidelines. 
Reusable resources, equipment and materials are accounted for at the conclusion of the incident. 
Logistics requirements are managed in accordance with agency workplace policies. 
Safe work practices, health and welfare arrangements for work area are implemented and monitored. 
Logistics Section meetings are conducted as required. 
Workload and progress against logistics plans are monitored. 
Logistics plans are reviewed to meet current and projected incident requirements throughout the incident. 
Information exchange between logistics and other incident sections is maintained. 
Relationships between Logistics Section and external agencies and providers are established and maintained. 
Records are kept of logistical transactions including resources requested, en route, allocated to, and released from the incident. 
Record of activities is kept. 
IMT planning meetings are attended. 
Strategic advice is provided to the IMT in regard to provision of resources, services, facilities and materials, and the prioritisation of requirements. 
IMT is kept informed of logistical arrangements. 
Incident Controller is briefed on analysis of progress against the logistics portion of the IAP as required. 
Liaison with other members of the IMT is undertaken as required. 
IMT is kept informed of status of inter agency and external supplier arrangements. 
Allocation and performance of resources is monitored and reviewed. 
Incident reports are produced as required. 
After action reviews and post incident analyses are initiated and/or participated as required. 
Briefings/debriefings are conducted as required. 

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