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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 |
Workplaces may comprise: | large, medium or small worksites |
Customers may be: | internal or external |
Work may be conducted in: | limited or restricted spacesexposed conditionscontrolled or open environments |
Hazards may include: | vehicular traffic and pedestriansdust and vapourschemicals and hazardous or other dangerous materialshumidity, air temperaturelighting conditionsmovements of equipment, goods, and materialsnoise |
Security procedures for high value goods may include: | identification codes/marks/numbers identified and recordedgoods to be secured are talliedstorage location matches product characteristics including fire risks, weather damage or requirements workplacereporting of shortages and damage |
Recording procedures for the receipt/delivery of cargo/freight/mail etc. may include: | carrier and vehicle registrationcargo/freight/mail, including marks/numbers/identification codescargo/freight/mail documentationnumber of palletsgate pass and time of exit |
Documentation may include: | export receival advicecustoms clearancegate pass/VMO clearance |
Depending on workplace context, authorised personnel seeking entry to terminal/wharf/workplace may include: | carrierscustomsofficers of the Australian Quarantine and Inspection Serviceport authorityshipping agentsemployees of related industrieswork crewsunion representativescontractorssite visitorscontractorsofficial representatives |
Personal protective equipment may include: | glovessafety headwear and footwearsafety glassestwo-way radiosprotective clothinghigh visibility clothing |
Communication in the work area may include: | phonefaxemailelectronic data transfer (EDI)RF systemsradiooral, 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 |
Surveillance areas may include: | buildings, gates and perimeter fencepersonnel and property are authorised to be in a secured areacustomers, visitors and contractors are safemonies, premises and equipment are secure |
Information/documents may include: | workplace policies, operating procedures and practicesgoods identification numbers and codesmanifests, consignment notes, bar codes, and container identification/serial numberAustralian and international codes of practice and regulations relevant to the secure transfer of cargo/freight/mail/parcels including ADG Codedangerous goods declarations and material safety data sheets (where applicable)quality assurance proceduresinduction documentationcompetency standards and training materialsjob specifications and proceduresaward, enterprise bargaining agreement or other industrial arrangementscodes of practice, including national standards for manual handling and the industry safety codesupplier and or/client instructions'HAZCHEM chart/MSDSsafety observation feedback programemergency procedures |
Applicable regulations and legislation may include: | relevant codes and regulations for the transfer of cargo/freight/mailAustralian 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 arrangements water and road use and licence arrangementsexport/import/quarantine/bond requirementsmarine ordersrelevant state/territory OH&S and environmental protection legislationworkplace relations regulationsworkers compensation regulationsequal opportunity, equal employment opportunity and affirmative action legislation |