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. |
Principal work activities may include: | activities and sequence of activities determined to be essential in order to meet project objectives. |
Constraints may include: | coveragedatumenvironmental factorsfinancialindustry requirementslegal and statutoryresource availabilitytime. |
Spatial data may: | include data from:echo sounderglobal navigation satellite system (GNSS) levelphotogrammetryremote sensingtotal stationrelate to:depthdimensiondirectionheightposition. |
Clients may include: | customers with routine or special requestsexternal to organisationinternal to organisationregular and new customers, including:business enterprisesgovernment agenciesmembers of the publicsuppliers. |
Contingencies may include: | equipment failureinjury to personnelpersonnel changesobservation errorsobstructions to project planweather. |
Risk management processes may include: | contingency planningguidelines for the selection of contractorseffective communication and consultationeffective planning, including such things as:anticipating external influencesrealistic timelinestargeted activityeffective project managementinternal and external audit processesmilestone review and evaluation. |
Relevant personnel may include: | colleaguesstaff or employee representativessupervisors or line managerssuppliersusers. |
Organisational guidelines may include: | code of ethicscompany guidelinesmanualsOHS policies and procedurespersonnel practices and guidelines outlining work roles and responsibilities. |
Supervisory processes may include: | delegatingimplementingmonitoringoverseeingplanningreviewingtargeting. |
Time available may involve estimates for time duration of project, including: | client instructionsconsideration of contingenciesconsideration of past project experiencesexperience of project personnellocation of projectmethods to be employedresources and equipment to be used. |
Equipment and supplies may include: | data recording equipmentmeasuring instrumentspersonal computer-based digitising boardstoolsvehicles. |
Specifications may include: | budgetdata capture methodspersonnel requiredresources neededproject deliverablestimelines. |
Personal protective equipment may include: | breathing apparatusgloveshelmetsoverallsmasks and respiratorssafety bootssafety glassessafety vestssun protection equipment. |
OHS may include: | Australian standardsdevelopment of site safety planidentification of potential hazardsinspection of work sitesuse of equipment and signage. |
Accepted standards may include: | Environment Protection Authority (EPA) recommendationsstate, territory and federal legislative requirementsmanufacturer instructions and specificationsOHS standardsorganisational guidelinesrelevant industry codes of practice. |
Field tasks may include: | maintaining equipmentidentifying, determining and marking positionsobtaining suppliesrecording datadriving. |
Environmentally friendly manner may include: | placing hazardous material such as chemical-based products, paint cans and used oil into a designated bin and taking it to an appropriate disposal centreplacing recyclable rubbish such as plastic, paper, cans, cardboard, glass and plastic bottles into a designated binseparating degradable and non-degradable waste. |
Spatial business documentation may include: | databasesdetailed technical description of the spatial data and its qualifiersemailsfaxesquotations and estimatesstandard lettersstatementstax invoices. |