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 in the performance criteria is detailed below. Add any 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. |
Spatial data may include: | digitalhard copyimagetextrastervector. |
Entities may include: | single items created on the screen such as:arcscirclesdimensionshatchlinespointstext. |
Attributes may include: | properties associated with an entity such as:colourlayer or levelline typeline widthtext. |
Spatial information refers to: | virtual data related to the location of objects on the earth. |
Surveying and spatial information services involve: | virtual data that is:analysedcollecteddisplayedmanipulatedstoredvirtual images used for planning and implementing the efficient administration and development of natural and built resources. |
Relevant personnel may include: | colleaguesstaff or employee representativessupervisors or line managerssuppliersusers. |
Organisational guidelines may include: | code of ethicscompany policylegislation relevant to the work or service functionmanualsOHS policy and procedurespersonnel practices and guidelines outlining work roles, responsibilities and delegations. |
Hardware may include: | mobile devices such as personal digital assistants (PDAs) or data loggersmulti-media devices and peripheralsnetworked systemspersonal computersprintersscanners. |
Software may include: | commercial software applicationcommunication packages and presentation functionsCADdatabasesgeographic information services (GIS)graphicinternetorganisationalpresentation applicationsremote sensingsurveying. |
Digitised information may include: | creative objectivesscope for making adjustmentstechnical objectives. |
OHS requirements may include: | Australian standardsidentification of potential hazardssafety plansafe use of:computing equipmentmobile equipmentregulated equipmentscreen-based equipmentworkstations. |
Geospatial techniques may include geoprocessing spatial data such as: | clipdissolveintersectmergeunion. |
Spatial layers data may include: | raster, including aerial photography and/or satellite imagery in digital formatvector overlay, geoprocessing and the incorporation of other spatial information. |
Spatial project may include: | administration (e.g. postcodes, suburbs, and federal and state electoral counties)analysis of environmental, land and geographic informationasset managementcartographic servicescivil engineeringdigital imageryelectricityemergency services managementenvironmental datasetsGISglobal positioninghydrographyintegrated services – environmental, land and geographic related datasetsland ownership tenure systemlocal governmentlocation-based servicesmapping facilitiesphotogrammetryremote sensingsite analysissurvey marksseweragetelecommunicationsterrestrial surveytown planningutility services such as waterwater catchment. |
CAD functions and features may include: | drawing features such as:polylinestextsdrawing toolsedit functionsisometrics and perspectivesinstructions as to how CAD works in an integrated environmentmacrosplotting and printing3-D techniques, including:displaying 3-D viewsentering coordinatesuse of attributes to make project reportsworking with layers. |
Equipment may include: | plottersprintersscanners. |
Ethical requirements may include: | access to personnel recordsconfidentialityprivacy. |
Validated means reflecting the true state of a test result, including tests for systematic distortions such as: | confounding biasinformation/data biasobservational biasrecall biasselection bias. |