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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Identify waste products.
  2. Relocate and store non-recyclable waste.
  3. Sort and prepare materials for re-use.
  4. Complete waste processes.

Required Skills

This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level required for this unit

Knowledge and understanding of the materials equipment and process sufficient to recognise how those materials are changed through the production process and what methods of disposal are appropriate

Knowledge of organization standard procedures and work instructions and relevant regulatory requirements along with the ability to implement them within appropriate time constraints and in a manner relevant to the job

Competence includes the ability to apply andor explain

production workflow sequences and the waste produced at each stage

correct selection and use of equipment materials processes and procedures

hazards of the materials and process and appropriate hazard control procedures

relevant procedures relating to safe working practices prescribed for the process

local OHS legislation andor regulations

sitespecific instructions based on production requirements

Competence also requires the ability to distinguish between causes of faults such as

waste materials contaminated with foreign matter

waste materials mixed with recyclablesreusables

incompatible waste materials placed together

Language literacy and numeracy requirements

This unit requires the ability to read and interpret typical product specifications job sheets and material labels as provided to operators

Writing is required to the level of completing workplace formslabels

Basic numeracy is also required

Evidence Required

The Evidence Guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria required skills and knowledge the range statement and the assessment guidelines for this training package

Overview of assessment

A holistic approach should be taken to the assessment

Assessors must be satisfied that the person can consistently perform the unit as a whole as defined by the Elements Performance Criteria and skills and knowledge

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

It is essential that competence is demonstrated in the knowledge and skills defined in this unit These may include the ability to

recognise the importance of categories of waste and key waste properties

apply approved procedures

take appropriate action to resolve problems or report problems to appropriate personnel

explain and implement emergency procedures

Consistent performance should be demonstrated For example look to see that

waste disposal standards are met consistently

communication is timely and effective

procedures are read and interpreted correctly

problems are identified and appropriate action is taken ie the problem is fixed or reported

all safety procedures are followed

Assessment method and context

Assessment will occur using industrial scenarios and will be undertaken in a worklike environment

Competence in this unit may be assessed

on a processing plant allowing for operation under all normal and a range of abnormal conditions

in a situation allowing for the generation of evidence of the ability to respond to problems

by using a suitable simulation andor a range of case studiesscenarios

through a combination of these techniques

In all cases it is expected that practical assessment will be combined with targeted questioning to assess the underpinning knowledge and theoretical assessment will be combined with appropriate practicalsimulation or similar assessment Assessors need to be aware of any cultural issues that may affect responses to questions

Assessment processes and techniques must be culturally appropriate and appropriate to the oracy language and literacy capacity of the assessee and the work being performed

Specific resources for assessment

This section should be read in conjunction with the Range Statement for this unit of competency Resources required include suitable access to an operating plant or equipment that allows for appropriate and realistic simulation A bank of case studiesscenarios and questions will also be required to the extent that they form part of the assessment method Questioning may take place either in the workplace or in an adjacent quiet facility such as an office or lunchroom No other special resources are required

Access must be provided to appropriate learning andor assessment support when required Where applicable physical resources should include equipment modified for people with disabilities


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. 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.

Where reference is made to industry codes of practice and/or Australian/international standards, the latest version must be used.

Context

This competency applies to all work environments and sectors within the plastics, rubber and cablemaking industry. It includes the operation of all relevant ancillary equipment.

This competency unit includes the use of manual handling aids such as handcarts. It may include the use of powered equipment/aids such as electric hoists and cranes, provided they don't require special licensing.

Procedures

All operations are performed in accordance with procedures.

Procedures include all relevant workplace procedures, work instructions, temporary instructions and relevant industry and government codes and standards.

Tools and equipment

This competency includes use of equipment and tools such as:

hand carts and trolleys

hoists/lifting equipment not requiring any special permits or licences

basic hand tools such as brooms, shovels and knives

relevant personal protective equipment.

Hazards

Typical hazards include:

spills

dusts/vapours

hazardous materials

manual handling hazards

knife hazards.

Problems

'Respond to routine problems' means 'apply known solutions to a limited range of predictable problems'. Typical process and product problems may include:

getting in the way of mobile equipment

contamination of materials

foreign matter being included in selected waste.

Variables

Key variables to be monitored include:

movement of materials

handling of semi-bulk materials (bulki-boxes, pallecons, etc)

stacking and storing of materials

storing materials.

types of materials to be collected

methods of disposal.