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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Identify work health and safety (WHS) legislative requirements
  2. Identify construction hazards and control measures
  3. Follow workplace procedures for hazard identification and risk control
  4. Follow safety requirements for working with optical fibre equipment
  5. Identify and implement WHS communication and reporting processes
  6. Follow WHS incident response procedures
  7. Contribute to management of WHS
  8. Contribute to management of workplace environmental issues
  9. Identify and respond appropriately to asbestos containing materials (ACM) hazards
  10. Identify minor traffic management
  11. Recognise and respond appropriately to confined space

Performance Evidence

Evidence of the ability to:

identify and apply the work health and safety (WHS) legislative and safety requirements for construction work

identify the range of common construction hazards and procedures for the assessment of risk and application of the hierarchy of control

apply WHS communication processes, information and documentation

contribute to the WHS committees and support representatives

recognise the common safety signs and symbols

identify and apply procedures for reporting hazards, incidents and injuries

identify and apply the general procedures for responding to incidents and emergencies, including evacuation, first aid, fire safety equipment and personal protective equipment

recognise and report hazards to designated personnel

follow workplace procedures necessary to control risks in the workplace

recognise the safe handling procedures for optical fibres and laser sources.

Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.


Knowledge Evidence

To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:

describe the relevant Commonwealth, state and territory WHS legislation, regulations, codes of practice, and industry standards and guidance notes relevant to own workplace, role and responsibilities

describe the differences between Commonwealth, state and territory WHS legislation and regulations

identify and describe the common construction hazards

identify different types of asbestos containing materials (ACM) (via photographs) and common sources of asbestos containing materials (ACM) found in the work environment and describe the controls required to mitigate risk

identify the general construction work activities that require licences, tickets or certificates of competency

identify and discuss the information and documentation used to maintain and inform on safe work practices

explain the purpose of environmental control processes for the following:

air quality management

disposal and handling of hazardous and dangerous substances

noise pollution

safe disposal of fibre offcuts

stormwater and materials spillage

waste disposal

describe the WHS responsibilities and rights of duty holders and workplace parties under environmental and WHS legislation, regulations and codes of practice, including:

persons in control of construction work and/or projects

employers and self-employed persons

persons in control of a business or undertaking (PCBU) and officers

supervisors

employees and workers

designers

inspectors

manufacturers and suppliers

describe how individuals engage and participate in WHS activities in the workplace

list the safety implications of working with optical fibres and equipment including:

hazards relating to handling of optical fibre and laser light source in the workplace

injuries that may occur:

damage to retina from lasers

damage to lungs from inhalation of fibre offcuts and particles

needle stick injury from fibres and offcuts

laser warning signs and labels relating to optical fibre components and equipment

safety requirements when handling and working with:

devices

laser light sources

optical fibre connectors

optical fibres

patchcords

state the personal responsibilities in complying with safe work practices including those relating to:

housekeeping

identification of hazards

preventing bullying or harassment

smoking

use of amenities

use of drugs and alcohol

discuss the principles of risk management (including hazard identification, risk assessment and control) for construction work

state ways in which WHS is managed in the workplace, and activities required under WHS legislation including:

hazard identification

hazards that exist in the workplace

WHS instruction

preferred order of ways to control risks (known as the hierarchy of control)

risk assessment and controls

role of WHS committees and representatives

training and provision of WHS information

types of common personal protective equipment and fire safety equipment

types of WHS information and documentation

describe the workplace environmental and WHS procedures relevant to various types of work being undertaken, including procedures for:

designated personnel responsible for WHS

employee and worker participation in WHS management

general first aid response requirements

general workers compensation and injury management

describe the procedure for recognising, reporting and responding to WHS for:

accidents

dangerous occurrences

emergencies

hazards

incidents

injuries

fires

near misses

evacuation procedures

identify and describe the function of WHS communications processes within an organisation

discuss the purpose and process for completing job safety analysis or safe work method statements

describe the meaning of WHS symbols found on signs and labels in the workplace

describe the work operations to control risks

explain the process of traffic control for a single vehicle

describe the risks associated with confined spaces and harmful gasses, and explain the appropriate responses.