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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. |
Productivity requirements may include: | energy efficiencywaste minimisationevaporation minimisation, including landfill and waste water reduction environmentally safe waste disposalconsideration of resource utilisation, including fibre efficiency minimising delayschemical recovery maximisationmeeting key performance indicatorsline speedhandoversquality checksmeeting output targets i.e. net tonnes per employee per annummachine/process time availability i.e. time the machine or process is making productmachine/process production rate |
Pre-startup checks may include: | confirmation that:services are availableraw materials are availableequipment and personnel are availablefaults are identified |
Waste paper operations may include: | pulpingscreeningdewateringreject systems |
Materials and supplies may include: | waste paperairchemicalsbrokesteamwaterelectricity |
Equipment may include: | broke handling systemsfork trucks and front end loaderscranescommunication equipment and 2-way radioscomputer systemselectronic screens and alarmsprocess control systemsanalogue and digital instrumentsfully automated, semi-automated, manually operated plant and equipment appropriate to waste paper operations |
Electronic control systems may include: | Digital Control System (DCS)touch screensrobotics |
Legislation, regulatory, licensing and certification requirements may include: | OHS and environmental requirements (local, state and commonwealth)activity or task specific high risk (and non-high risk) load shifting licensing requirements |
Documentation, procedures and reports may include: | SOPquality proceduresenvironmental sustainability requirements/practicesplant manufacturing operating manualsoil or chemical spills and disposal guidelinesplant isolation documentationsafe work documentation e.g. plant clearance, job safety analysis, permit systemsMaterial Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)furnish sheetstally sheetsprocess and instrument diagrams |
Maintenance may include: | operator level maintenance as per site agreementsmaintenance systemsmaintenance suppliersproactive maintenance strategies e.g. Total Productive Maintenance (TPM), Reliability Centred Maintenance (RCM) |
Actions may include: | process adjustmentsreporting to authorised personrectifying problem within level of responsibility |
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Communications may include | interaction with:internal/external customers and suppliersteam membersmaintenance servicesoperational management |
Situational awareness may include | awareness of:trafficpedestrianslocation of equipmentproducthazardsobstructionunexpected movement |
Forms of communications may include: | written e.g. log books, emails, incident and other reports, run sheets, data entryreading and interpreting documentation e.g. SOP, manuals, checklists, drawingsverbal e.g. radio skills, telephone, face to face, handovernon-verbal e.g. hand signals, alarms, observationssignage e.g. safety, access |
Sensory information may include: | visualsoundfeeltouchsmellvibrationtemperature |