KS01-G209B | Distribution pipeline first on scene emergency response |
| G 2.1.8 | Control traffic at the work site Evidence shall show knowledge and skills in coordinating traffic flow at a workplace where traffic control is required, that is, where work is conducted on or near a road, indicated by the following: Read and interpret relevant traffic authority regulations for traffic control at a worksite Identify signs and devices required to control pedestrians and traffic at a worksite depending on traffic flow volumes Apply techniques for controlling pedestrians and traffic at various worksites Use procedures for monitoring traffic controls Set up and monitor pedestrian and traffic controls |
| G 2.1.21 | Undertake problem solving Evidence shall show an understanding of the requirements to undertake basic problem solving in a Gas Industry workplace, indicated by the following: Demonstrate problem solving and diagnostics methodology Identify possible solutions Recommend probable solutions and Apply basic problem solving techniques |
| G 2.2.33 | Locate utilities and services Evidence shall show an understanding and an ability to locate services, indicated by the following: Identification of relevant authorities or enterprises to contact regarding the location of other utilities services (gas, water, electricity, telecommunication, sewerage and stormwater) Read and interpret plans and drawings to identify the location of utilities and services Identification of utilities and services conduits and cables Correct use of electronic and manual service locators Apply hand excavation as required for the purposes of locating utilities and services |
| G 2.2.34 | The selection, the use and application of materials Evidence shall show an understanding and ability to use correct tools, materials and equipment to undertake work on a gas industry workplace, indicated by the following: Appropriate tools, materials and equipment are identified for preparing the site, excavating trenches and reinstating the site Safety requirements for using tools, materials and equipment Correct use of appropriate PPE Procedures for using, cleaning and storing tools, materials and equipment Procedures for checking tools, materials and equipment Reporting faulty tools, materials and equipment |
| G 2.2.38 | Reinstate site Evidence shall show an understanding and ability to reinstate a gas industry excavation site, indicated by the following: An understanding of spotter/competent observer requirements Identify Environmental and Safety Hazards, assess risks and implement control measures Standard operating procedures to identify procedures for backfilling and consolidation Procedures for pipe padding/bedding Procedures for trench padding/bedding and compaction, backfilling and consolidations Trench and site restoration and reinstatement techniques including marker tape Ground surface level finishes Notification of appropriate authorities and requirements for temporary or permanent restorations |
| G 2.2.46 | Use tools, plant and equipment relevant to the gas industry Evidence shall show an ability to safely use tools, plant and equipment relevant to the Gas Industry, indicated by the following: Identify the various types, uses and application of tools, plant and equipment used in the Gas Industry Understand and comply with manufacturer's guidelines for the correct use of tools, plant and equipment used in the Gas Industry Understand and comply with the enterprises procedures for the correct use of tools, plant and equipment used in the Gas Industry Understand and comply with all OHS requirements for the correct use of tools, plant and equipment used in the Gas Industry Comply with power safety rules when using electrically operated tools, plant and equipment Identify site hazards, assess risks and implement control measures when using tools, plant and equipment used in the Gas Industry Comply with good manual handling techniques when lifting, moving or storing tools, plant and equipment Tools and equipment may include but not limited to drills, shovels, hammers, knives, saws, hand tools, small generator sets, air compressors and hoses, pneumatic and/or electric hammers, rollers and compactors, concrete and ceramic cutters, boring equipment, trenching equipment, etc. |
| G 3.2.7 | Prepare reports Evidence shall show an understanding of the preparation of reports applicable to the commissioning and decommissioning of Gas Industry pipelines (Distribution), indicated by the following: Apply procedures and legislative requirements for maintaining appropriate reporting and recording systems Complete job records and process information to appropriate/relevant department Recorded non-conformances and incidents including customer outages in accordance with procedures and legislative requirements. |
| G 4.1.3 | Communicate effectively in the Gas Industry at a supervisory level Evidence shall show an understanding of communication techniques required in supervisory roles in the Gas Industry, indicated by the following: communicate effectively with a variety of Gas Industry stakeholders, using strategies for dealing with difficult situations. The communication includes oral, written or electronic communications, : with various stakeholders including: workplace colleagues workplace managers relevant customers and suppliers regulatory bodies property/land owners (including traditional land owners) and tenants emergency response organisations |
| G 4.1.4 | Understand Gas Industry products, processes and characteristics Evidence shall show a comprehensive understanding of Gas Industry products and characteristics, indicated by the following: understand the Gas Industry products and the characteristics and tolerances of the product including: principles of applicable gas laws gas pressure gas temperature compressibility relative density – specific gravity hydrocarbon and water dew points components of applicable natural gases including LPG standard gas conditions combustion venting and purging principles Effects of temperature and pressure on infrastructure |
| G 4.1.5 | Interpreting Gas Industry drawings Evidence shall show an ability to interpret and understand Gas Industry technical drawings, indicated by the following: understanding and interpreting relevant technical drawings including, but not limited to: Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (PID) Facility and pipeline construction and as-built drawings Geographical Information System (GIS) drawings and data Electrical drawings Survey maps Pipeline route maps and alignment sheets |
| G 4.1.10 | Understand security breach procedures Evidence shall show an understanding required to identify security breaches and the required action in dealing with such breaches, indicated by the following as applicable: identification of different types of security incidents including but not limited to: physical security breaches at gas infrastructure threat assessment and management confidential information security communication with applicable emergency service and regulatory organisations compliance with applicable enterprise security policies and procedures |
| G 4.1.11 | Follow emergency/incident control procedures Evidence shall show an application of emergency/incident control procedures used for applicable gas infrastructure, indicated by the following: compliance with applicable enterprise emergency/incident control policies and procedures communication with relevant stakeholders application of relevant procedures |
| G 4.1.12 | Follow evidence preservation and investigation techniques Evidence shall show an application of site investigation and evidence gathering techniques, indicated by the following: investigating events maintaining integrity of site gathering evidence from site preserving evidence and site for further investigation. |