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 in the performance criteria is detailed below. 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.
Organisational priorities may include: | client focus external influence and focus financial priorities internal influence and focus operational plan strategic plan. |
Project specifications may include: | detailed technical descriptions of survey data and its requirements preparation of cross-sections and plans with all information included. |
Relevant personnel may include: | colleagues registered surveyors company personnel staff or employee representatives supervisors or line managers suppliers. |
Mine access, layout, development and provision of services may include: | factors considered in providing access for underground mining operations methods for water control, including types of pump in common use requirements for compressed air requirements for electric power and lighting requirements for mine dewatering requirements for a mine water supply. |
Organisational guidelines may include: | appropriate timelines code of ethics company policy final product formats formal design parameters legislation relevant to the work or service function manuals OHS policies and procedures |
| personnel practices and guidelines outlining teamwork, work roles and responsibilities requirements for data processing. |
OHS may include: | Australian standards development of site safety plan identification of potential hazards inspection of work sites training staff in OHS requirements use of personal protective clothing use of safety equipment and signage. |
Development of headings in underground mining operations may include: | development of underground drives, including: declines levels raises shafts. |
Project objectives may include: | agreed client requirements written survey specifications. |
Underground mining methods may include: | mining methods applicable to underground coal mining, including: long wall room pillar mining methods applicable to underground metalliferous mining, including: block caving cut and fill stoping and shrinkage stoping sub-level caving sub-level open stoping. |
Rock stability and ground support may include: | principles for rock support in underground operations techniques for providing rock support, including: cable bolts rock bolts. |
Loading and haulage requirements for underground mines may include: | application of loading and haulage methods relative to underground mining operations selection and use of equipment and processes used for loading and haulage, including: conveyor and skip requirement for gradient dump trucks loading stations minimum radius and clearance for truck haulage ore passes. |
Mine ventilation requirements may include: | duties of the ventilation officer for an underground mining operation exposure standards for atmospheric contaminants methods for measuring air velocity and determining air quantity given relevant operational data properties of natural air flow methods of mechanical and auxiliary ventilation requirements for ventilation plans sources of atmospheric contaminants in an underground mining environment testing and sampling of atmospheric contaminants. |
Mining regulations may include: | Australian standards coal mining Acts and regulations environmental agency regulations isolation procedures manufacturer specifications and recommendations other applicable legislation, including: electricity and gas radiation mine. |
Safety requirements may include: | major safety risks associated with underground mining mine safety regulations relating to: safety and ventilation of a mining operation surveying requirement for mine rescue procedures, including mine rescue plans. |
Legislation may include: | Australian standards award and enterprise agreements certification requirements codes of practice environment protection legislation equal employment opportunity (EEO) |
| OHS legislation quality assurance requirements. |
Company policy may include: | company OHS standards customer service standards company goals, such as mission statement governance guidelines guidelines on the use of equipment internal and external communication guidelines operational manuals operational plan strategic plan. |
Equipment may include: | augers and drills bucketwheel draglines equipment, such as trailers and floats excavators four-wheel drive passenger vehicles high well miners scrapers water and service machines. |
Manufacturer specifications may include: | equipment specifications operator manuals. |
Constraints may include: | coverage datum environmental factors industry requirements legal and statutory financial resource availability time. |
Principal work activities may include: | activity and sequence of activity determined to be essential in order to meet project objectives. |
Client requirements refer to description of outputs and may be contained in: | contracts memos tender briefs verbal instructions written instructions. |
Time available may involve estimates for time duration of project, including: | client instructions consideration of contingencies consideration of past project experiences experience of project personnel location of project methods to be employed resources and equipment to be used. |
Project management mechanisms may include: | communication with stakeholders dispute resolution guidelines monitoring and adjusting key milestones. |
Client may include: | customers with routine or special requests external to organisation internal to organisation regular and new customers, including: business enterprises government agencies members of the public suppliers. |
Stakeholders may include: | human resource personnel: internal or external procurement agency: internal or external management. |
Risk management may include: | adhering to budget anticipating external influences contingency planning guidelines for the selection of contractors effective communication and consultation effective project management internal and external audit processes milestone review and evaluation realistic timelines targeted activity. |
Legal and statutory standards may include: | local government requirements national standards state statutes and regulations. |
Contingencies may include: | equipment failure injury to personnel personnel turnover observation errors obstructions weather. |
Measurements may include use of: | current meter echo sounder global positioning system level remote sensing tape tide gauge total station. |
Quality assurance processes may include: | internal and external monitoring activity against set targets product or service measurement against set criteria standard verification. |
Required documentation may include: | electronic or paper-based correspondence with client field records final report records of conversation survey plots organisational work activity sheets. |