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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Establish chemical requirements
  2. Inspect and prepare chemical systems
  3. Start, monitor and maintain chemical system
  4. Implement shutdown procedures

Required Skills

This describes the skills and knowledge required for this unit

Required skills

Uses required forms of communication in preparing chemical products

Reads and interprets required documentation procedures and reports

Accesses navigates and enters computerbased information

Communicates information clearly to internal and external contacts

Collects and collates information for decisionmaking

Identifies and actions problems within level of responsibility

Interprets instruments gauges and other recording equipment

Identifies and monitors process control points

Plans work within standard procedures

Prepares chemical system

Maintains a clear and hazard free work area

Conducts tests interprets and records results if required

Uses measuring equipment

Identifies and responds appropriately to shutdown causes

Responds to problems associated with plant shutdown and unplanned shutdown to ensure safety quality and productivity

Coordinates and plans shutdown activity

Maintains situational awareness in the work area

Analyses and uses sensory information to adjust process to maintain safety quality and productivity

Uses electronic and other control systems to control equipment and processes as required

Required knowledge

Procedures regulations and legislative requirements relevant to preparing chemical products including OHS environmental including relevant sustainability requirementspractices SOP isolation procedures safe working requirements risks and hazard identification and housekeeping

Relevant forms of communication

Basic problemsolving techniques consistent with level of responsibility

Cause and affects of operational equipment faults and appropriate rectification action

Chemical system layout

Chemical preparation processes and systems

Plant and machinery functions and operations

Sampling and testing process for plant and system operations and process monitoring purpose standards and procedures as per site agreements

Types causes and effects of shutdowns

Required responses to all unplanned shutdowns eg power outage mechanical breakdown blockages jamming air supply control system failure to ensure safety quality and productivity

Process and procedures for plant shutdowns and unplanned shutdowns

Emergency procedures and responses

Sensory information that indicates a deviation from standard operating parameters

Sufficient knowledge of electronic and other control systems operation and application to make appropriate adjustments within level of responsibility

Evidence Required

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria required skills and knowledge range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package

Overview of assessment

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Evidence should be relevant to the work It should satisfy the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and include consideration of

the required knowledge and skills tailored to the needs of the specific workplace

applicable OHS regulations environmental and safe working requirementspractices SOP and housekeeping requirements

applicable aspects of the range statement

practical workplace demonstration of skills in preparing chemical products

Context of and specific resources for assessment

A workplace assessment must be used to assess

the application of required knowledge on the job

the application of skills on the job over time and under a range of typical conditions that may be experienced in preparing chemical products

Access to the full range of equipment involved in preparing chemical products in a pulp or paper mill is required

Method of assessment

A combination of assessment methods should be used The following examples are appropriate for this unit

observation of applied skills and knowledge on the job

workplace demonstrations via a mockup or simulation that replicate parts of the job

answers to written or verbal questions about specific skills and knowledge

thirdparty reports from relevant and skilled personnel

written evidence eg log sheet entries checklist entries test results

Assessment processes and techniques must be culturally appropriate and in keeping with the language and literacy capacity of the learner and the work being performed This includes conducting an assessment in a manner that allows thoughts to be conveyed verbally so that the learner can both understand and be understood by the assessor eg use plain English and terminology used on the job

A holistic assessment with other units relevant to the pulp and paper industry mill and job role is recommended

Additional information on approaches to assessment for the pulp and paper industry is provided in the Assessment Guidelines for this Training Package


Range Statement

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.

Materials and supplies may include:

water

chemicals

Equipment may include:

chemical production equipment

process control and monitoring equipment, input and extract data

computer systems

electronic screens and alarms

process control systems

analogue and digital instrumentation

fully automated, semi-automated, manually operated plant and equipment appropriate to preparing chemical products

Legislation, regulatory, licensing and certification requirements may include:

OHS and environmental requirements (local, state and commonwealth)

Documentation, procedures and reports may include:

SOP

quality procedures

environmental sustainability requirements/practices

plant manufacturing operating manuals

enterprise policies and procedures

oil or chemical spills and disposal guidelines

plant isolation documentation

safe work documentation e.g. plant clearance, job safety analysis, permit systems

Electronic control systems may include:

Digital Control System (DCS)

touch screens

robotics

Actions may include:

process adjustments

reporting to authorised person

rectifying problem within level of responsibility

Communications may include

interaction with:

internal/external customers and suppliers

team members

production/service co-ordinators

maintenance services

operational support personnel

operational management

statutory authorities

Situational awareness may include

awareness of:

traffic

pedestrians

location of equipment

product

hazards

obstruction

unexpected movement

Forms of communication may include:

written e.g. log books, emails, incident and other reports, run sheets, data entry

reading and interpreting documentation e.g. SOP, manuals, checklists, drawings

verbal e.g. radio skills, telephone, face to face, handover

non-verbal e.g. hand signals, alarms, observations

signage e.g. safety, access

Sensory information may include:

visual

sound

feel

touch

smell

vibration

temperature