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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. |
OHS requirements: | are to be in line with applicable commonwealth, state or territory legislation and regulations, and organisational safety policies and procedures, and may include:personal protective equipment and clothingsafety equipmentfirst aid equipmentfire fighting equipmenthazard and risk controlfatigue managementelimination of hazardous materials and substancessafe forest practices, including required actions relating to forest firemanual handling including shifting, lifting and carrying |
Environmental requirements may include: | legislationorganisational policies and proceduresworkplace practices |
Legislative requirements: | are to be in line with applicable commonwealth, state or territory legislation, regulations, certification requirements and codes of practice and may include:award and enterprise agreementsindustrial relationsAustralian Standardsconfidentiality and privacyOHSthe environmentequal opportunityanti-discriminationrelevant industry codes of practiceduty of care |
Organisational requirements may include: | legal organisational and site guidelinespolicies and procedures relating to own role and responsibilityquality assuranceprocedural manualsquality and continuous improvement processes and standardsOHS, emergency and evacuation proceduresethical standardsrecording and reporting requirementsequipment use, maintenance and storage requirementsenvironmental management requirements (waste minimisation and disposal, recycling and re-use guidelines) |
Work order is to include: | instructions for the automatic stacking of material and may include:typewidthlengththickness quantityinstructions for the environmental monitoring of work and proceduresenvironmental care requirements relevant to the work |
Appropriate personnel may include: | supervisorssuppliersclientscolleaguesmanagers |
Timber products may include: | native timber speciesimported timber speciesdressed timberin-the-rough timberstress and non-stress graded timber and preservative treated timberlaminated veneerchipboardfibreboard, including medium density fibreboardplywood |
Stacking | is the process of building up a pack of timber products from the ground up, to the specified number of products or pack dimensions |
Storage locations may include: | storage racksstorage baysbinsstackspallet boxesmodularised storage componentstemporary stacking bays (stand, frame or ground)and may be divided into:standard product classificationproduct designationsizedimensionstack numberweightgradeshelf lifestock rotation position |
Equipment is to include: | procedures for equipment lock-out, such as protecting operators and co-workers from accidental injury by isolating the machine from the power sourceand may include:automatic and semi-automatic stacking machines |
Communication may include: | verbal and non-verbal languageconstructive feedbackactive listeningquestioning to clarify and confirm understandinguse of positive, confident and cooperative languageuse of language and concepts appropriate to individual social and cultural differencescontrol of tone of voice |
Pre-startup checks are conducted to ensure: | equipment has been set up correctlysystems are performing accurately equipment is operating to optimum performance |
Packs | are the completed sets of timber or timber products, which have been stacked and strapped to meet work order requirements and are ready for despatch |
Bearers and protective strips: | are used to set the timber products onprovide spacing where necessary provide protection from strapping |
Disposing of may include: | recycling unacceptable components that cannot be reprocessedre-using unacceptable components that cannot be reprocessedredirecting unacceptable components that cannot be reprocessed for energy recovery |
Strapping may include: | securing bundles with metal or plastic strapstightening and tensioning, using hand-held equipment to prevent slippage, strap breakage and damage to products |
Wrapping | is the process of placing plastic sheeting over packs of material to protect them from weather and transport damage |
Tagging and labelling may include: | client identificationdestinationaddresscontentsspecial instructionshandling instructions |
Dealing with may include: | recycling strapping, wrapping, tagging and labelling waste materialsending strapping, wrapping, tagging and labelling waste material to waste |
Records and reports may include: | automatic stacking requirementsproduct typesizeinspection informationgrading and marking outcomesstorage locationsquality outcomeshazardsincidentsequipment malfunctionsand may be:manuala computer-based systemother appropriate organisational communication system |