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Elements and Performance Criteria
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Range Statement
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10) The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the Performance Criteria, is detailed below.Appropriate standards may include, but not be limited to: codes of practice; legislation; Australian standards, and manufacturers’ specifications.Communicated/Communication may include, but not be limited to: verbal; written; telephone; two-way radio; log records and computer record systems.Emergencies may include, but not be limited to: fire; bomb threat; terrorism; personal accidents; chemical spills; major steam leaks; major water leaks and flooding and Natural disasters.Fault may include, but not be limited to: abnormal operating conditions; loss of a major auxiliary; steam turbine water ingress; wet steam; excessively high turbine and turbine valves heating or cooling rates or differentials; loss of condenser vacuum; condenser tube leak; high dissolved oxygen; conductivity; high steam turbine bearing temperatures or vibration; high or low bearing oil temperatures; loss of steam turbine bearing oil flow or pressure; low or high pressure heaters malfunctions; actuator or valve mechanical or electrical faults or failure; instrument failure and steam turbine protection.Hazards may include, but not be limited to: chemical hazards; thermal hazards; manual handling hazards; guarding of machinery requirements; illumination of work area; rubbish and combustibles in area; leakage of steam; leakage of fuel; obstructions in the work area; fire; noise; vibration; water and working at heights.Operational checks may include, but not be limited to: quality of steam supply; cooling water system; condenser operation; position and operation of valves and fittings; cylinder drainage system; lubrication system, speed control, vibration level, steam reticulation line pressure, and operation of control/safety devices.Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) may include, but not be limited to: prescribed under legislation, regulation, codes of practice, and workplace policies and practices; hard hat; safety boots; gloves; high visibility clothing; breathing, hearing, sight, skin and sun protection; fall-arrest equipment such as harnesses and lanyards, horizontal lines and inertia reel.Pre-operational safety checks may include, but not be limited to: steam supply system; position and operation of steam turbine valves; safety devices; overspeed shut-down; pressure relieve devices; speed governor; exhaust system; auxiliary equipment and lubrication system.Procedures may include, but not be limited to: manufacturer’s guidelines (instructions, specifications or checklists); industry operating procedures and workplace procedures (work instructions, operating procedures, checklists).Recorded may include, but not be limited to: operations and maintenance of steam turbine equipment; difficulties or issues; environmental issues; recommendations for future work; results; costs; hazards; incidents or injuries; dangerous occurrences or equipment malfunctions using log books; proformas; production reports and maintenance records. |
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A simulator is a device used especially in training to reproduce the conditions of the working situation, enabling tasks to be learned and practised safely and economically. |
Shut down checks may include, but not be limited to: checks of cooling down process; steam supply isolated; load on steam turbine; auxiliary equipment shut-down; cylinder drain system and isolation from any common connection. |
Start-up checks may include, but not be limited to: position and operation of valves and fittings; operation of lubrication system; operation of drainage system; steam quality; heat input; operation of auxiliary equipment; freedom of rotation of steam turbine; steam turbine warm up; operation of steam traps and steam line purge systems; warm up of reticulation system and reticulation line pressure. |
All industrial equipment where steam acts on a steam turbine or rotor to cause a rotary motion with any or all of the following features: attached condensers; multi-wheeled; multi-staged heat exchange extraction process, and speed greater than 3600 rpm may include axial flow, back pressure, condensing, impulse, non-condensing, pass out, radial flow, reaction and velocity compounding steam turbines with a power output of greater than 500kW. The operation may be assisted by remote indicators of plant status and other parameters monitored (e.g. central control stations), in wet, noisy, dusty or hot areas or during continuous operation. |
Steam turbine emergencies and contingencies may include, but not be limited to: identification of type of emergency; isolation of steam supply; selection and application of appropriate firefighting equipment; notification of upstream steam supplier and operation of steam turbine only when safe to do so. |
Testing may include, but not be limited to: loss of a major auxiliary controls response checks; stand-by plant tests; valves operating checks; emergency governor operation test; performance tests and alarm and protection tests. |