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The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. |
Works may need to occur: | by day or by nightin any weather conditions |
Relevant authorities for reporting purposes include: | aerodrome operator or delegated personNOTAM Office (Airservices Australia)Civil Aviation Safety AuthorityAir Traffic Control (ATC)Australian Defence Forces Command for military basesaerodrome users |
Aerodromes may include: | licensed aerodromesunlicensed aerodromes |
Aerodrome works are classified as: | Time Limited Works not affecting normal aircraft operations (movement area operational in less than 10 minutes)Time Limited Works requiring a NOTAM, where normal aircraft operations are not affected (movement area not operational within 10 minutes)works requiring NOTAM, with attached MOWPMOWP, where regular public transport (RPT) or other regular users are disrupted (movement area not operable within 30 minutes) |
Aerodrome works may include: | maintenance of markings and lightsmowing grassrolling surfacessweeping pavementsminor repairs to pavementssurveys and inspectionsmajor construction or repairs to the movement areapainting and repainting |
Processes for the safe conduct of works includes: | work proceduresidentifying safe work vehicle movement areasinstructing work personnel |
Relevant works information include: | MOWPNOTAMother written or verbal notification |
Procedures for making the movement area safe for aerodrome works include: | marking the unserviceable areapartial closure of the movement areaclosing the movement area (aerodrome closure)contacting the aerodrome userextinguish lighting to the hazardous section of the movement arealighting required to carry out works does not represent a hazard to aircraft operationsaccessing and promulgating as appropriate public weather and aviation forecasts and current weather products applicable to the worksite |
Inspection of vehicles includes: | roadworthinessfuel and oil leakageappropriate markings and lights |
Assessment of personnel includes: | confirmation of authorisation to enter the airsideconfirmation of appropriate licences to operate vehicles and equipmentchecking of understanding of:aerodrome terminology, signs and radio instructionsaerodrome markings and signagevehicle restriction zones around aircraft, navigation beacons, lightsrequired vehicle marking and lighting requirementsaerodrome speed limitsdirections from the safety officercurrent and forecast aerodrome weather conditions |
Vehicle or other mobile obstacle markings and equipment include: | orange or yellow paint (for vehicles regularly used on movement area)warning lights (orange/amber/yellow)radio equipment as requiredcompany colours |
Unserviceability markers and cones include: | signal circle markersunserviceability cross markersunserviceability conesdisplaced threshold markersunserviceability lighting |
Dependent on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may include: | company proceduresenterprise proceduresorganisational proceduresestablished proceduresstandard operating procedures |
Information/documents may include: | relevant sections of Civil Aviation Safety Regulations and Civil Aviation Orders pertaining to supervising the safety of aerodrome works and general access (i.e. CAR 89 I, Schedule 10)aerodrome manualsworkplace operating procedures manualsManual of Standards - Aerodromes (previously Rules and Practices for Aerodromes [RPA])En Route Supplement Australia (ERSA)manufacturers specifications for equipmentRPT routes and timetablesMOWPsinduction and training materialsrelevant documents from Bureau of Meteorology, International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) |
Applicable regulations and legislation may include: | relevant Civil Aviation Act (1988) and Civil Aviation Regulations and Orders (i.e. CAR 89 I, Schedule 10)Manual of Standards - Aerodromes (previously Rules and Practices for Aerodromes [RPA])applicable state, territory and commonwealth regulations concerning:OH&Sworkplace relationsworkers compensationADG Code and Mines Regulation Act for fuelenvironmental protectionequal opportunity |