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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. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. 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) may also be included. |
OHS requirements: | are to be in line with applicable commonwealth, state or territory legislation and regulations, and organisational safety policies and procedures, and may include: personal protective equipment and clothing safety equipment first aid equipment fire fighting equipment hazard and risk control fatigue management elimination of hazardous materials and substances safe forest practices, including required actions relating to forest fire manual handling, including shifting, lifting and carrying |
Environmental requirements may include: | legislation organisational policies and procedures workplace practices |
Legislative requirements: | are to be in line with applicable commonwealth, state or territory legislation, regulations, certification requirements and codes of practice and may include: award and enterprise agreements industrial relations Australian Standards confidentiality and privacy OHS the environment equal opportunity anti-discrimination relevant industry codes of practice duty of care |
Organisational requirements may include: | legal organisational and site guidelines policies and procedures relating to own role and responsibility quality assurance procedural manuals quality and continuous improvement processes and standards OHS, emergency and evacuation procedures ethical standards recording and reporting requirements equipment use, maintenance and storage requirements environmental management requirements (waste minimisation and disposal, recycling and re-use guidelines) |
Work order is to include: | instructions for the stacking and binding of material and may include: type size quantity grade instructions for the environmental monitoring of work and procedures environmental care requirements relevant to the work |
Appropriate personnel may include: | supervisors suppliers clients colleagues managers |
Materials may include: | sawn or dressed finish timber differing timber species preservative treated timber, including water-borne preservatives and light organic solvent preservatives (LOSP) panel types, including laminated veneer, chipboard, fibreboard, medium density fibreboard, and boards made from material other than wood panels with various treatments, coatings and hardware items cross sections and sizes to be stacked, which may include: timber with rectangular and common profile cross sections with industry standard dimensions panels with industry standard thickness and sheet dimensions and hardware sizes as necessary to differentiate between separate stock items |
Identified may include: | identifying industry standard sizes by visual estimate or using a measuring tool or other scale identifying industry standard thickness, diameter and cross section by visual estimate or using a measuring tape or gauge |
Inspected and checked for grading and labelling may include: | visual estimation confirmation of stress-grading identification and categorisation of standard cross sections and length profile colour identification general information about labelling and tagging pack quality |
Communication may include: | verbal and non-verbal language constructive feedback active listening questioning to clarify and confirm understanding use of positive, confident and cooperative language use of language and concepts appropriate to individual social and cultural differences control of tone of voice |
Built relates to: | building packs from identified material, with required dimensions or number of components, with ends aligned and sides vertical |
Bearers checked relates to: | placing specified bearers and spacing sticks squarely, evenly and consistently checking bearers for consistent thickness and damage |
Confirmed may include: | material of consistent type, section and length |
Problems or faults may include: | identifying and separating material with apparent faults pack quality damaged or inconsistent bearers |
Disposing of may include: | recycling material with faults and damaged or inconsistent bearers re-using material with faults and damaged or inconsistent bearers redirecting material with faults and damaged or inconsistent bearers for energy recovery |
Labelled relates to: | identifying packs with written information or completed tags |
Limitations may relate to: | job role and responsibilities own competency level industry requirements own understanding of risk identification processes own interpretation of maps, legislation, regulations and procedures OHS requirements legal responsibilities |
Strapped and wrapped may include: | applying protective strips to packs applying wrapping to packs placing and finishing wrapping to prevent water penetration during storage and transportation |
Straps are tightened using: | hand-held equipment to a sufficient tension to prevent slippage and damage |
Dealing with may include: | recycling bracing and strapping waste sending bracing and strapping waste to landfill |
Records and reports may include: | product type and size inspection information grading and labelling outcomes quality outcomes hazards incidents equipment malfunctions and may be: manual computer-based system other appropriate organisational communication system |