Generation plant and/or equipment may include fired and unfired pressure vessels; pipe work valves and fittings; turbines and generators; chemical and water treatment processes; instrumentation and process control; and civil, electrical, thermal and mechanical works. Safety standards may include relevant sections of Occupational Health and Safety legislation, enterprise safety rules and procedures, relevant state and federal legislation, national standards or codes of practises for plant. Information and documentation sources may include verbal or written communications; enterprise safety rules documentation/form(s); equipment and alarm manuals; dedicated computer equipment; drawings, logic diagrams; testing procedures; plant records; plant failure reports; enterprise/site standing and operating instructions; enterprise/site log books; manufacturer's operation and maintenance manuals; and specialist's reports. Technical and operational indicators may include stimuli (audio, smell, touch, visual), remote or local indicators and recorders, alarms (visible and or audible) and basic fault finding equipment. Tests may include stand-by plant tests, pre-commissioning operating tests, functional testing and sampling. Appropriate personnel for consultation may include supervisor/team leader or equivalent, technical and engineering officers or equivalent, power system control personnel or equivalent, maintenance staff, power plant operations personnel, contractor and external specialist personnel. Operating environment may be, remote from plant, aided by indicators and monitors, during inclement or otherwise harsh weather conditions, in wet/noisy/dusty/hot areas, during night periods, dependant on duty cycle and working in confined spaces. Faults and abnormal operating conditions may include, pressure, level, flow, temperature, speed, vibration and mix. Generic terms are used throughout this Training Package for vocational standard shall be regarded as part of the Range Statement in which competency is demonstrated. The definition of these and other terms are given in Volume 2, Part 1. |