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. |
Specifications may include: | detailed technical descriptions of survey data and its requirementspreparation of cross-sections and plans with all information included. |
Organisational GNSS survey requirements 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 datasetsgeographic information systemsintegrated services – environmental, land and geographic related datasetsland ownership tenure systemlocal governmentlocation-based servicesglobal positioningmapping facilitiessite analysissurvey marksseweragetelecommunicationstown planningutility services, such as water. |
Equipment may include: | any geodetic GNSS receiver, including:global positioning system (GPS)global navigation satellite system (GLONASS)associated equipment capable of differential and real time modes of operations. |
Project parameters and requirements may include: | coordinate systemsdatumdisplay formatsinformation displaysoutputs. |
Validated means reflecting the true state of a test result, including tests for systematic distortions such as: | confounding biasinformation/data biasobservational biasrecall biasselection bias. |
Relevant personnel may include: | colleaguesregistered surveyorssite personnelstaff or employee representativessupervisors or line managerssuppliersusers. |
Manufacturer specifications may include: | equipment specificationsoperator manuals. |
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. |
Reference system refers to: | projection and datum parameters required for GNSS equipment and processing software. |
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. |
Quality assurance processes may include: | internal and externalproduct or service measurement against set criteriastandard verificationtarget monitoring. |
Appropriate software may include: | GNSS software package designed for GNSS survey planning, processing and adjusting of raw GNSS data. |
Required information may include: | calculated informationmetadatapositional dataset out positional accuracy. |
Project specifications may include: | detailed technical descriptions of required GNSS survey data. |
Required documentation may include: | electronic or paper-based correspondence with clientfield recordsfinal reportrecords of conversationsurvey plotsorganisational work activity sheets. |