Plant and equipment may include: gas turbines; gas turbine emission control equipment; gas turbine exhaust gas control dampers; heat recovery steam generators and auxiliary plant; heat recovery steam generator supplementary duct firing equipment; fuel and fuel delivery systems; fuel management systems; flame detection equipment; steam temperature control equipment; AC and DC electrical distribution systems; electrical switchgear; electric motors; electric motor driven pumps and fans; diesel engine driven auxiliary plant; station water distribution systems; hydraulic power oil systems; compressed air systems; distributed control systems; supervisory, protection, alarm and control equipment. Safety standards may include relevant sections of Occupational Health and Safety legislation, enterprise safety rules, relevant State and federal legislation, national standards for plant and Australian standards. Information and documentation sources may include verbal or written communications; enterprise safety rules documentation; enterprise operating instructions; computer-based and computer accessed documentation; enterprise/site standing and operating instructions; enterprise log books; manufacturer's operation and maintenance manuals; and equipment and alarm manuals. Technical and operational indicators may include stimuli (auditory, olfactory, tactile, visual), local indicators and recorders, computers and alarms (visible and/or audible). Communications may be by direct personal interaction or by means of telephone, verbal or text-based telephone messaging, two way radio, pager, computer (electronic mail) and/or operating logs (written or verbal). Appropriate personnel for consultation, giving or receiving direction may include: supervisor/team leader or equivalent, power plant operations personnel or equivalent, technical and engineering officers or equivalent, maintenance staff, other operating staff or equivalent, system controller/network controller, field operator, restricted H.V. operators, independent generators and customers and contractor staff. Operating environment may be remote from the plant and equipment being operated, (in cases where operation is assisted by remote indication of operating parameters and plant status), during inclement or otherwise harsh weather conditions, in hot/wet/noisy/dusty/elevated/confined or enclosed areas or during night periods. Plant operations (systems requirements) may include: Returns to service with the heat recovery steam generator in a cold, warm or hot condition; compressor on-load or off load blade washing; operational testing. Operational tests may include: Loss of a major auxiliary control response checks; stand-by plant "cut-in" tests; dampers/valves operating checks and pre and post start tests. Faults and abnormal operating conditions may include: Failure of starting device; excessively high exhaust temperature, excessive blade path temperature spread, excessively high wheel space temperature, excessively high compartment temperatures, excessively high shaft or bearing vibration, excessively high speed (or frequency, when synchronised); reduction in flow or failure of fuel supply; uneven fuel distribution to combustors; loss of a major auxiliary; loss of electrical supply to switchboards, drive motors or valve actuators; automatic control loop(s) malfunctions; high temperatures on/in: motor and/or pump bearings, lubricating oil or motor windings; heat exchange element tube leaks; excessively high heating/cooling rates; high differential pressures on fuel/oil/air filters and strainers; failed field devices; failed/malfunctioning actuators/dampers/valves. 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. |