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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. |
Work may be conducted: | in a range of work environmentsby day or night |
Customers may be: | internal or external |
Workplaces may comprise: | large, medium or small worksites |
Work may be conducted in: | limited or restricted spacesexposed conditionscontrolled or open environments |
Received goods may involve: | special handling and storage requirements, including temperature controlled goods and dangerous goods |
Problems that may occur when receiving goods may include: | damaged stockdamaged pallets or packagingwrong stockerror in paperworkpoorly stacked stockincorrect quantity |
Aspect s of goods to be checked when receiving goods may include: | correct typenumberconditionqualitypackaginglabellingdangerous goods declarations and markings (where applicable) |
Hazards in the work area may include exposure to: | chemicalsdangerous or hazardous substancesmovements of equipment, goods and materialsoil or water on floorfire or explosiondamaged packaging or palletsdebris on floorpoorly stacked palletsfaulty equipment |
Consultative processes may involve: | other employees and supervisorssuppliers, customers and clientsdrivers and agentsrelevant authorities and institutionsmanagement and union representativesindustrial relations and OH&S specialistsother maintenance, professional or technical staff |
Communication in the work area may include: | phoneelectronic data interchange (EDI)faxemailinternetRF systemsoral, aural or signed communications |
Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may include: | company proceduresenterprise proceduresorganisational proceduresestablished procedures |
Personal protective equipment may include: | glovessafety headwear and footwearsafety glassestwo-way radioshigh visibility clothing |
Information/documents may include: | goods identification numbers and codesmanifests, picking slips, merchandise transfers, stock requisitions and bar codescodes of practice and regulations relevant to the receiving of goodsAustralian and international regulations and codes of practice for the handling and transport of dangerous goods and hazardous substancesoperations manuals, job specifications and induction documentationmanufacturers specifications for equipmentworkplace procedures and policiessupplier and/or client instructionsdangerous goods declarations and material safety data sheets (where applicable)award, enterprise bargaining agreement, other industrial arrangementsrelevant Australian standards and certification requirementsquality assurance proceduresemergency procedures |
Applicable regulations and legislation may include: | relevant codes and regulations for the receiving of goodsAustralian and international regulations and codes of practice for the handling and transport of dangerous goods and hazardous substances, including:Australian and International Dangerous Goods CodesAustralian Marine Orders and the International Maritime Dangerous Goods CodeIATA Dangerous Goods by Air RegulationsAustralian and international explosives codeslicence, patent or copyright arrangementswater and road use and licence arrangementsexport/import/quarantine/bond requirementsmarine ordersrelevant state/territory OH&S and environmental protection legislationworkplace relations regulationsworkers compensation regulations |