Google Links

Follow the links below to find material targeted to the unit's elements, performance criteria, required skills and knowledge

Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Define job requirements.
  2. Plan and prepare for installing insulation.
  3. Install ceiling insulation.
  4. Complete installation.

Performance Evidence

A person who demonstrates competency in this unit must;

Conduct an electrical risk assessment and prepare an electrical risk assessment report.

Plan and install:

bulk insulation in:

a ceiling space with a minimum area of 9 square metres.

The person must provide evidence from each of the above activities that:

satisfies the elements and associated performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit; and

confirms the activities to be in accordance with legislative and workplace requirements specified in Knowledge Evidence.


Knowledge Evidence

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must provide evidence to demonstrate knowledge and understanding of the following knowledge evidence items. Each item defines the type and depth of the knowledge required to meet the demands of one or more performance criteria.

Jurisdictional Workplace Health and Safety and environmental legislation and regulations

Workplace requirements for undertaking all aspects of ceiling insulation installation, including interpreting work orders and reporting problems

Procedures to safely use equipment, shift and handle products and materials, and work at heights and in enclosed areas to install ceiling insulation in common situations

Organisational procedures for responding to the presence of pests/vermin, asbestos and dust within an installation workspace

Risks of asbestos containing materials (ACM), and their use in common building materials used in ceiling spaces

Key requirements of legislation, regulation and building codes related to ceiling insulation

Tools and equipment prohibited for use near identified asbestos-containing materials (ACM)

Appropriate PPE and its use in ceiling insulation installation

Safety data sheets (SDS) and Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS) commonly used in ceiling insulation installation

Common health and safety risks associated with handling ceiling insulation products

Emergency response and evacuation procedures relating to ceiling insulation installation

Work instructions and specifications relating to ceiling insulation installation

Electrical risk assessment process, hazard identification and reporting as per Australian Standard (AS) AS 3999 for common ceiling insulation installation

Hierarchy of hazard control as it relates to ceiling insulation installation

Organisational requirements and procedures relating to ceiling insulation installation, including requirements for a systematic approach to planning own work

Key requirements of Australian Standards relating to ceiling insulation, including:

AS/NZS 4859.1 Materials for the thermal insulation of buildings - Testing and labelling of insulation; and

AS/NZS 3000 (with Amd 1) Wiring Rules, in particular Clause 4.5.2.3.

Requirements relating to ceiling insulation installation from AS 3999 for:

personal safety;

electrical risk assessment;

approved processes; and

energy efficiency – new products and technologies.

Specifications of common ceiling installation materials, including R rating and dimensions

Types, safety, characteristics, uses and limitations of common ceiling insulation installation tools and equipment

Type and purpose of lock out tags in ceiling insulation installation

Requirements of AS 3999 for recessed luminaries and electrical cable, in ceiling insulation installation including:

operating temperature limit of electrical cables;

effect on cables partially surrounded by thermal insulation and fully surrounded by thermal insulation;

common wiring systems used in domestic premises indicating the age of the installation;

clearance and restraint methods to retain thermal insulation from recessed down lights and ancillary equipment; and

electrical hazards in roof spaces, including unenclosed connections, unenclosed conductors, damaged cable sheaths and exposed conductors.

Product and process knowledge to identify common problems and predict consequences in ceiling insulation installation

Quality requirements for installation of ceiling insulation material including thermal and acoustic performance

Energy efficiency of common ceiling insulation material types

Methods for measuring and cutting ceiling insulation material

Procedures for conducting a final inspection of a ceiling insulation installation

Workplace procedures for environmental requirements for waste, including waste management and recycling relating to ceiling insulation installation

Procedures for cleaning, checking and maintaining tools and equipment used for ceiling insulation installation

Procedures for dealing with faulty ceiling insulation installation tools and equipment

Procedures for documenting, distributing and storing Statements of Insulation Installation incorporating the format and required information as defined in AS 3999 – Appendix D