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. |
Organisational guidelines may include: | appropriate timelinescode of ethicscompany policyfinal product formatsformal design parameterslegislation relevant to the work or service functionmanualsOHS policies and procedurespersonnel practices and guidelines outlining teamwork, work roles and responsibilitiesrequirements for data processing. |
Manufacturer specifications may include: | equipment specificationsoperator manuals. |
Objectives may include: | agreed client requirementswritten survey specifications. |
Principal work activities may include: | the survey design of a stormwater system. |
Constraints may include: | coveragedatumenvironmental factorsindustry requirementslegal and statutoryfinancialresource availabilitytime. |
Client requirements refer to description of outputs and may be contained in: | contractsmemostender briefsverbal instructionswritten instructions. |
Relevant personnel may include: | colleaguesregistered surveyorssite personnelstaff or employee representativessupervisors or line managerssuppliersusers. |
Techniques may include: | fieldoffice procedures. |
Stormwater design may include: | compressibility of fluidsdensitydivision between a solid and a fluidgravityintensity of pressure and pressure headmasstotal pressureweightsurface tensionviscosityurban. |
Calculations may include: | calculations for a two lane rural road, which may include:cross-sectionsgrades and levels on gradesgrade intersectionshigh and low points and levels in crosssectionsvertical curves, including levels and lengthcalculations for an urban road, which may include cut and fill volumescalculation types include:graphical and mechanical (planimeter) methodsmathematical rules such as mid-ordinate, trapezoidal and offsets at regular and irregular intervals from traverse to irregular boundaries, and radiation for irregular boundariesvolume from contours and spot heightsvolume from cross-sections: mean area and end area using trapezoidal, prismoidal and Simpson’s rulesvolume of regular objects, such as cone, cylinder, pyramid, wedge, frustum and sphene. |
Design type may include: | design details:digital informationhard copy plansmapswritten instructionsstormwater system details. |
Appropriate measurement equipment may include: | manometersmercury bowlpiezometer. |
Different types of flow may include: | open channelspipespipe lines. |
Reynolds s number refers to: | a system that calculates the dispersion of solute into a slow stream of solvent. |
Channel measurements may include: | channel cross-sectionsrectangulartrapezoidalv-notch. |
Elements of meteorology may include: | graphs and charts associated with:rain gaugingtypes of rainfall. |
OHS may include: | Australian standardsdevelopment of site safety planidentification of potential hazardsinspection of work sitestraining staff in OHS requirementsuse of personal protective clothinguse of safety equipment and signage. |
Legislative requirements may include: | Australian standardsaward and enterprise agreementscertification requirementscodes of practicequality assurance requirements. |
Legal and statutory standards may include: | local government requirementsnational standardsstate statutes and regulations. |
Surveying data components may include: | depthdimensiondirectionflow ratespositionslope. |
Clients may include: | customers with routine or special requestsexternal to organisationinternal to organisationregular and new customers, including:members of the publicbusiness enterprisesgovernment agenciessuppliers. |
Documentation may include: | electronic or paper-based correspondence with clientfield recordsfinal reportrecords of conversationsurvey plotsorganisational work activity sheets. |