List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions. |
1. | Prepare for underground mine surveying. | 1.1. | Client requirements and project specifications are identified in consultation with appropriate persons. |
| 1.2. | Processes and procedures involved in undertaking underground mining methods are planned according to organisational requirements. |
| 1.3. | Mining techniques applicable to developing headings in underground mining operations are planned according to project objectives and organisational requirements. |
| 1.4. | Underground mining methods for metalliferous and coal mines are determined according to project specifications and organisational requirements. |
| 1.5. | Project specifications are developed that incorporate levels of rock stability, ground support, and loading and haulage requirements for underground mines. |
| 1.6. | Mine ventilation requirements for underground mines are detailed in project specifications according to organisational requirements. |
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2. | Plan underground mine surveying operations. | 2.1. | Surveying objectives, deliverables, constraints, work activities and surveying equipment needs are identified and documented according to spatial data specifications and organisational requirements. |
| 2.2. | Project management mechanisms are implemented to schedule, measure, record and report progress of activities in relation to agreed schedule and plans. |
| 2.3. | Agreed communication processes between client and other appropriate persons are implemented and maintained. |
| 2.4. | Risk management and contingency strategies are devised and followed to ensure project complies with legal and statutory standards and organisational requirements. |
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3. | Conduct operational elements of underground mine surveying. | 3.1. | Identified spatial components of mine design are accurately measured or set out according to project specifications. |
| 3.2. | Measured spatial data is reduced to project reference system for comparison with design. |
| 3.3. | Mine drawings are created to meet project specifications. |
| 3.4. | Captured data is reduced and used to calculate mine volumes according to project specifications. |
| 3.5. | Measurements are validated and recorded according to organisational requirements. |
| 3.6. | Problems are identified and resolved, and contingencies managed according to organisational requirements. |
| 3.7. | Underground development is set out according to design parameters. |
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4. | Finalise and report project outcomes. | 4.1. | Project is finalised and checked for compliance with project specifications and organisational requirements. |
| 4.2. | Appropriate persons are notified of project results according to organisational requirements. |
| 4.3. | Documentation is completed and spatial data archived according to project and organisational requirements. |
A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy the requirements of the elements, performance criteria, foundation skills and range of conditions of this unit. The person must also conduct underground mine surveys for two different projects.
While conducting the above underground mine surveys, the person must:
analyse organisational priorities and plans and drawings to identify project specifications
prepare and document project plans and specifications that detail:
levels of rock stability and ground support
loading and haulage requirements for underground mines
mine ventilation requirements
required equipment
strategies for risk and contingency management
underground mining methods for metalliferous and coal mines
set out underground development based on design parameters in drawings
communicate clearly with clients and stakeholders to clarify and report project information
comply with organisational policies and procedures, standards, regulations and legislation relating to underground mining surveying operations when planning for:
drainage and dewatering
dumps and stockpiles
equipment use
loading and haulage
mine ventilation and air control
power and lighting
records and reporting
rock stability and ground support
standards and quality
surveying tasks
water control and supply
work health and safety and mines safety requirements
conduct underground surveying tasks to create mine drawings, and capture and reduce data to calculate mine volumes
perform calculations to measure, reduce and validate spatial data captured from underground mine surveying
measure survey components using two of the following pieces of equipment:
cavity monitoring systems
gyro-theodolites
level
remote sensing
tape
total station
plan and implement project management mechanisms to ensure the underground mine surveying operation is completed within required timeframes and the project complies with specifications and standards
work safely, using personal protective equipment (PPE) when performing surveying tasks.
A person demonstrating competency in this unit must demonstrate knowledge of:
accuracy and precision requirements for surveying data
data capture and set-out techniques
data reduction and manipulation techniques
drilling techniques:
applicable to blasting in mining operations
used for sampling rock and unconsolidated sands
methods for developing headings in underground mining operations
methods for ensuring adequate mine ventilation, including:
duties of 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
procedures for testing and sampling atmospheric contaminants
requirements for ventilation plans
sources of atmospheric contaminants in an underground mining environment
mineral exploration methods, including geophysical, geochemical and geological techniques
mining methods for metalliferous and coal mines
organisational policies and procedures, standards, regulations and legislation relating to:
client and stakeholder communication
using equipment, as specified in the performance evidence
mining industry and underground mining, including:
mine access
layout development
service provision, such as water, air, power, lighting and dewatering
work health and safety and mines safety requirements
records and reporting
risk and contingency management
phases and stages of exploration procedure and possible methods of exploration relevant to each
project management techniques for scheduling, measuring and monitoring work progress and planning for risks and contingencies
safe work practices in all aspects of underground mining
specialised surveying equipment requirements and accessibility in relation to underground mining
techniques for providing rock stability and ground support, including cable bolts and rock bolts
terminology and nomenclature applicable to underground mining.