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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. 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. |
Assignment instructions may include: | client identification informationincident and security risk response proceduresinvestigation purpose and objectiveinvestigation tasks and procedures investigation timeframepersonal presentation requirementspremises location and layoutreporting and documentation requirementsresource and equipment requirementssurveillance plantravel routes and schedules. |
Relevant informationmay include: | applicable legislation and codes of practicelog booksmaintenance schedulesmanufacturer's instructionsoperational plansoperator manual summary of case history surveillance terms of reference. |
Legislative requirementsmay relate to: | applicable commonwealth, state and territory legislation which affects investigative work such as:workplace safetyenvironmental issuesequal employment opportunityindustrial relationsanti-discrimination and diversityAustralian standards and quality assurance authority to conduct investigationaward and enterprise agreementsevidence collectionfreedom of informationlicensing arrangements and certification requirementsprivacy requirementsrelevant industry codes of practice restrictions on the use of recording devicessurveillance and listening devices. |
Factors which may affect vehicle selection may include: | area and distance of operation (eg city, suburbs, country)costpersonal requirementsrange of likely usessurveillance requirements. |
Relevant personsmay include: | manufacturer or car dealerpolicesecurity personnelsupervisortechnical specialist. |
Pre-operational checksmay involve: | checking log books and maintenance schedulecleaning, basic repairs and adjustmentsidentification and segregation of unsafe or faulty equipment for repair or replacementobserving and monitoring noise levels for correct operationroadworthiness check (age, condition, insurances, licenses and registration)visual checks for wear and tear. |
Manufacturer's instructionsmay be found in: | operator's manualplans and diagramsprinted instruction leafletsvehiclevehicle specificationswarranty documents. |
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) requirements may relate to: | potential hazards or riskssafety of self and others. |
Consumables and sparesmay include: | brake fluidfuelspare tyrewater. |
Suitability of vehiclemay relate to: | curtainsnumber platespaint colourpaint styleradio antennasroof rackssporting and tradesmen accessorieswheel coverswindow tinting. |
Surveillancemay be: | covertmobileovert static. |
Surveillance equipmentmay include: | 35mm camerabinocularsdiary, note pads and pensguise, torch, mirrorsmeasuring tapemobile phonenight vision equipmentpersonal hygiene aidstelephone directories, maps, street directoriestelephoto lenstripodvideo cameravoice recorders. |
Storesmay include: | changes of clothingdisguiseselectrical adaptationfood and wateropen tool boxpersonal protective equipmentprops (books and magazines, salespersons samples, sporting gear)repair equipmenttoilet fittings. |