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Elements and Performance Criteria
- Plan and prepare for the work
- Work requirements are identified from request/work orders or equivalent and clarified/confirmed with appropriate parties or by site inspection
- Occupational Health and Safety standards, statutory requirements, relevant Australian standards, codes of practice, manufacturers’ specifications, environmental requirements and enterprise procedures are identified, applied and monitored throughout the work procedure
- Resources required to satisfy the work plan are identified, obtained and inspected for compliance with the job specifications
- Relevant plans, drawings and texts are selected and interpreted in accordance with the work plan
- Correct size, type and quantity of materials/components are determined, obtained and inspected for compliance with the job specifications
- Work is planned in detail including sequencing and prioritising and considerations made, where appropriate, for the maintenance of plant security and capacity in accordance with system/site requirements
- Coordination requirements, including requests for isolations where appropriate, are resolved with others involved, affected or required by the work
- Potential hazards are identified and prevention and/or control measures are selected in accordance with the work plan and site procedures
- Work area is prepared in accordance with work requirements and site procedures
- Where appropriate, the teams and individuals roles and responsibilities within the team are identified and, where required, assist in the provision of on-the-job training
- Assess engine condition
- Remove auxiliary systems
- Overhaul/maintain engine
- Replace auxiliary systems
- Complete the work
Required Skills
Evidence Required
Range Statement
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10) This relates to the competency standard unit as a whole providing the range of contexts and conditions to which the Performance Criteria apply. It allows for different work environments and situations that will affect performance.Internal combustion engines may refer to medium speed diesels, high speed diesels, petrol engines, gas engines or dual fuel (gas/diesel) powered engines.Engine auxiliary systems may include cooling systems, lubrication systems, fuel systems and induction and exhaust systems.Engine components may include bearings (shell and white metal) pistons, cylinders, valves, cams, lifters, springs, timing gear, crankshaft, pumps, gaskets and seals, coolers, filters and governors.Measuring equipment may include micrometers, verniers (internal/external) dial indicators, bore gauges, depth and height gauges and optical fibre scope.Test equipment may include pressure and vacuum gauges, gas analysers, timing light, injector tester and dyno test equipment.Running checks may include cylinder peak pressure, exhaust gas temperature, lube oil flow checks and fuel injection timing.Re-assembly techniques may include crankshaft deflections, advanced levelling and alignment.Work completion details may include plant and maintenance records, job cards, check sheets, on device labelling updates and reporting and/or documenting equipment defects.Work site environment may be affected by nearby plant or processes, e.g. chemical, heat, dust, noise, gas and oil.Isolations can refer to electrical/mechanical or other appropriate processes.Generic terms are used throughout this Training Package for vocational standard shall be regarded as part of the Range Statement in which competency is demonstrated. The definition of these and other terms are given in Section 2.1.00 Preliminary Information and Glossaries. |