The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. |
Yarn type may include: | heat setpliedsingletexturedtwist. |
Fibre type may include: | continuous filamentstaple yarn. |
Carpet constructionmethod may include: | flockedfusion bondedneedle punchedtuftedwoven. |
Carpet may include carpet, mats and rugs made from: | mixed blendsnatural fibres, such as:organic (plant) fibres, such as cotton and sisalsilkwoolsynthetic fibres, such as:acrylicnylonpolyesterpolypropylene. |
Company requirements may include: | business and performance plansclient communication proceduresclient confidentiality proceduresclient service standardscommunication channels and reporting procedurescompany goals, objectives, plans, systems and processescompany issued identification badge, card or passcompany policies and procedures, including:access and equity policy, principles and practiceOHS policies and procedures, including control proceduresmaintenance procedures for equipment and PPEthose relating to own role, responsibility and delegationwork site access security clearance procedurescompany service standardsdress and presentation requirementsduty of care, code of conduct and code of ethicsemergency response and evacuation proceduresemployer and employee rights and responsibilitiesenvironmental protection requirementspersonnel practices and guidelinesquality and continuous improvement processes and standardsrecords and information systems and processestraining materials (induction, refresher and new skills)use of contractors. |
Pile or tuft type may include: | cutcut and looploopshag. |
Manufacturer specifications may include: | equipment operating manualsinstructional guidesMSDSother resources supplied by the manufacturer, such as:laminated cards noticeswall postersproduct labelssafety instructions pre-printed on equipment. |
Backing materials may include: | cottonjutelatexpolyesterpolypropylenePVC. |
Occupational health and safety (also known as workplace health and safety)requirements may relate to: | allergic reactions, such as contact dermatitiscommunication devices for remote and isolated locations, such as:mobile phonetwo-way radiodermatoxicological control and prevention measuresemergency procedures for eye and skin contact, inhalation and ingestion of toxic substanceshazard identification and risk assessment mechanismshealth surveillance and monitoring, such as regular blood testinghierarchy of hazard control proceduresinjury and dangerous occurrence reportingmaintaining clear access waysnational and industry standards and codes of practiceOHS control procedures, such as:health and safety plansjob plansjob safety analysesrisk assessmentssafe operating practices and proceduressafe system of work statementssafe work instructionswork method statementschemical routes of entrypotential symptoms of exposure to chemicalssafe work practices for equipment, PPE and chemical storage, including interpretation of:MSDShazardous substance information, such as long latency periodssafety, induction and refresher trainingselection and use of PPE and clothing appropriate to the hazardultraviolet lightup-to-date electrical test and tag complianceuse of chemicals according to MSDSuse of residual current devicesuse, storage and maintenance of equipment according to manufacturer specifications and equipment operating manuals. |
Appropriate persons may include: | clientscolleaguesmanagerspersons in control of work sitessupervisors. |
Tests may include: | burn testchemical testsink and float test. |
Dye methods may include: | acidbeckcontinuousdifferentialprintsolution spacespraystockyarn. |
Pre-existing conditions may include: | abradingcorn rowingcrimp losscrockingdelaminationdye migrationfadingfume fadingpile reversalpoolingshrinkagewatermarkwear. |
Work order information may include: | access to work site, including:access and egress pointstiming of accessbudget allocationscompletion times and dateshuman resource requirements to complete the work tasksjob requirements and taskslegislative and local government requirements, including environmental protection requirementsOHS requirements and emergency response proceduresrequirements for working in isolated and remote locationsresource requirements, such as equipment and chemicalsspecific client requirements, such as:dress and presentation requirementsrelationships with other activitiesuse of signage and barrierswork scheduleswork site contact persons. |
Installation methods may include: | direct stickdouble bondloose laystretch intackless carpet gripperturn and tacktwo-sided tape. |
Underlay may include: | crumble foamfeltfoamsandwichurethanewaffle rubber. |