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ICTCBL2008B Mapping and Delivery Guide
Terminate metallic conductor customer cable

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Issue Date: March 2024


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Unit of Competency ICTCBL2008B - Terminate metallic conductor customer cable
Description This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to terminate metallic conductor cable for indoor and outdoor installations within customer premises. It also applies to joining cable in a terminating block.The activity may be a new cable installation or upgrade of cable capacity for an existing network or subsystem, or cabling infrastructure for convergence to Next Generation Networks (NGN).Assessment by a TITAB registered assessor is recommended.The six unit competency set ICTCBL2005B , ICTCBL2006B , ICTCBL2008B , ICTCBL2012B , ICTCBL2017B and ICTCMP2022B , that meets the Australian Communications and Media Authority’s (ACMA) requirements for Cabling Provider Registration (CPR), is generally used as part of a more specialised customer cabling qualification. This set is usually regarded as more suitable for new entrants where limited industry experience has been obtained and forms the major part of specialised qualifications, such as ICT20313 Certificate II in Telecommunications Cabling. When these six units are undertaken as a set within state and territory funding approved programs, the two benchmark CPR units (ICTCBL2136B and ICTCBL2137B ) are not required.All customer cabling work in the telecommunications, fire, security and data industries must be performed by a registered cabler. All cablers are required to register with an ACMA-accredited registrar.
Employability Skills This unit contains employability skills.
Learning Outcomes and Application Technical staff who terminate metallic conductor cable apply the skills and knowledge in this unit.This unit applies to all communications applications, digital and analog, telephony, data, video, digital broadcasting, computer networks, local area networks (LAN), wide area networks (WAN) and multimedia. It may be applied to domestic, commercial or industrial installations.
Duration and Setting X weeks, nominally xx hours, delivered in a classroom/online/blended learning setting.
Prerequisites/co-requisites Not applicable.
Competency Field
Development and validation strategy and guide for assessors and learners Student Learning Resources Handouts
Activities
Slides
PPT
Assessment 1 Assessment 2 Assessment 3 Assessment 4
Elements of Competency Performance Criteria              
Element: Prepare cable termination
  • Arrange access to the site according to required procedure
  • Prepare for cable terminating work within the regulatory environment, cabling environment, cable type, cable identification, termination systems, earthing and protection, records and relevant legislation, codes, regulations and standards
  • Select correct termination for installation according to strategies to manage infrastructure and relevant legislation, codes, regulations and standards
  • Notify appropriate personnel of identified safety hazards at cabling worksite
  • Identify remote power feeding services which operate at above telecommunications network voltage (TNV) inside customer premises and risks posed by contact with remote power feed
  • Remove all contaminants from worksite that may adversely affect termination and prepare worksite to ensure adequate visibility to minimise errors and reduce eye strain
  • Design cable and block location within frame with capacity for expansion where possible
  • Segregate incoming and outgoing cables for ease of access and to minimise overlaying and backtracking of cable
       
Element: Terminate cable
  • Remove cable sheath to allow for conductor length and installation requirements
  • Layer out cable to manufacturer’s coding system to ensure correct terminating sequence and unique identification where appropriate
  • Install over-voltage protection devices to all cables with metallic component where required
  • Install terminating modules to frame according to manufacturer’s specifications
  • Fan cable pairs neatly to termination equipment to facilitate accurate termination
  • Terminate cable following occupational health and safety (OHS) and environmental requirements to manufacturer’s specifications using correct tool
  • Earth cable shield to manufacturer’s specifications and industry standards
       
Element: Test termination
  • Conduct a visual inspection to confirm that the termination colour code sequence has been followed
  • Test termination to satisfy performance specifications and record results
       
Element: Complete records and clean up site
  • 4.1 Label cable pairs clearly to provide an accurate identification according to manufacturer's, industry and client standards
  • Update records and plans with cabling details to provide an accurate record according to industry codes of practice and AS/ACIF S009:2006
  • Complete telecommunications cabling advice (TCA) forms and notify customer
  • Remove installation waste and debris from worksite and dispose of according to environmental requirements to maintain safe worksite conditions
       


Evidence Required

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The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.

Overview of assessment

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Evidence of the ability to:

terminate systems at both distributor and outlet locations

terminate one jumperable distributor (campus distributor or building distributor) with a capacity of 100 pair or greater and one non-jumperable distributor (local distributor) and a patch panel

terminate at least one 50 pair, one 4 pair, and one Ethernet cables; including accurate completion of installation records, drawing alterations and compliance forms

use correct methods to terminate a range of cables

conduct and interpret cable test results and a minimum of three different lead-in fault remediation

interpret and apply relevant legislation, codes, regulations and standards

update records and plans to show pair locations

comply with all related OHS requirements and work practices.

Context of, and specific resources for assessment

Assessment must ensure:

sites where metallic conductor cable may be terminated

use of testing equipment currently used in industry

relevant regulatory and equipment documentation that impact on cable terminating activities.

Methods of assessment

A range of assessment methods should be used to assess practical skills and knowledge. The following examples are appropriate for this unit:

review of a hands-on project completed by the candidate

review of an oral or written report with completed documentation

direct observation of the candidate terminating at least one 50 pair, one 4 pair, and one Ethernet cables.

Guidance information for assessment

Holistic assessment with other units relevant to the industry sector, workplace and job role is recommended, for example:

ICTCBL2006B Place and secure customer cable.

Aboriginal people and other people from a non-English speaking background may have second language issues.

Access must be provided to appropriate learning and assessment support when required.

Assessment processes and techniques must be culturally appropriate, and appropriate to the oral communication skill level, and language and literacy capacity of the candidate and the work being performed.

In all cases where practical assessment is used it will be combined with targeted questioning to assess required knowledge. Questioning techniques should not require language, literacy and numeracy skills beyond those required in this unit of competency.

Where applicable, physical resources should include equipment modified for people with special needs.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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Required skills

communication skills to liaise with work associates, supervisors, team members and clients

literacy skills to interpret:

technical documentation, such as equipment manuals, specifications and requirements for metallic cable termination

related regulations and industry codes

review relevant plans to identify and verify cable terminations

numeracy skills to take and analyse measurements

planning and organisational skills to organise and maintain equipment

problem solving skills to solve equipment and logistics problems

safety awareness skills to:

apply precautions and required action to minimise, control or eliminate hazards that may exist during work activities

check environmental conditions are suitable for termination

identify remote power feeding services in a range of commonly encountered circumstances

select and use required personal protective equipment conforming to industry and OHS standards

work systematically with required attention to detail without injury to self or others, or damage to goods or equipment

task management skills to:

work systematically with required attention to detail and adherence to all safety requirements

confirm an inventory of tools and materials necessary to terminate cable according to work specifications and schedules

technical skills to:

perform fault clearance

read and interpret drawings related to:

cable coding system and identifiers

cable locations

frame locations

layouts and terminations

outlet location

use diagnostic equipment

use hand and power tools.

Required knowledge

features and operating requirements of testing equipment

information required to operate appropriate terminating and testing equipment according to specifications

legislation, codes of practice and other formal agreements that impact on the work activity

manufacturer’s requirements for safe operation of equipment

specific OHS requirements relating to the activity and site conditions

termination methods and performance requirements

typical issues and challenges that occur on site.

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.

Cable terminating work refers to:

cabling work:

aerial and underground

performed only in relation to a customer’s premises

customer metallic cabling that terminates on a socket or network termination device or patch panel.

Regulatory environment refers to:

accredited registrars and registration

ACMA

Certified Components List

Communications Alliance

labelling requirements

Telecommunications Act 1997.

Cabling environment may refer to:

indoor environments, including concealed locations:

ceilings and false ceilings

internal wall space

modular workstations

under floor

outdoor environments ,including cable installations:

aerial telecommunications cabling for restricted cabling work but does not include installations on poles shared with low voltage (LV) or high voltage (HV) electrical power cables or terminations

external walls

underground cabling in an exclusive trench or shared trench with electrical LV cables and other utilities.

Cable type may include:

aerial or underground

coaxial cable

copper twisted pair

indoor or external

structured data cable:

Category 5, 6, 6A, 7 or 7A

Cable identification refers to:

cable conductor identification codes:

banded

colour coded

lettered

numbered.

Termination systems may include:

distribution frames

Krone block

patch panel

socket

termination strip.

Earthing and protection must include:

earthing for protection

surge suppression.

Records may include:

building, cabling and equipment location plans

cable plans

labelling of:

distributor pairs

distributor verticals

equipment closets

network termination device (NTD) record cards

patch panels

rooms

telecommunication outlets

record books and cards:

campus distributors (CD)

building distributors (BD)

floor distributors (FD)

local distributors (LD)

TCA conforming with AS/ACIFS009:2006:

cable drawings

record books

record cards

TCA1 sign off form

TCA2 form.

Relevant legislation, codes, regulations and standards may include:

Australian Communications Industry Forum (ACIF) standards and codes

AS Communications Cabling Manual (CCM) Volume 1

AS/NZS 3000

AS/NZS 3000:2007

AS/NZS 3080:2003

AS/NZS 3084:2003

AS/NZS 3085.1:2004

AS/NZS IEC 61935.1:2006

AS/NZS IEC 61935.2:2006

AS/NZS ISO/IEC 14763.3:2007

AS/NZS ISO/IEC 15018:2005

AS/NZS ISO/IEC 24702:2007

Australian Standard: AS/ACIF S008:2006 and Australian Standard: AS/ACIF S009:2006

cabling security codes and regulations

communications cabling manual (restricted)

ISO Draft 11801 (International)

regulated or industry codes of practice and appropriate ACMA technical standards

technical standards AS/ACIF S008:2006 and AS/ACIF S009:2006.

Termination may include:

cable termination at a frame or outlet location

cable termination usually done individually

termination systems that may be manufacturer’s proprietary systems.

Strategies to manage infrastructure may refer to:

appropriate separations, fastening techniques and correct use of cable trays and support systems

back-mount or outlet layout conforms to manufacturer’s specifications

layout allows for adequate workspace to ensure ease of access for installation and service purposes

terminating equipment layout systematically and following relevant industry codes of practice, standards and customer requirements where appropriate.

Safety hazards may refer to:

access points that may contain:

hazardous light (non-visible laser)

radio frequency (RF) emission

electrical supply and areas of earth potential rise (EPR) that require mandatory separation from communications cable

hazardous conduit as according to AS 1345:1995 conduit colours associated with a hazardous service.

Contaminants may include:

asbestos

building debris

dust

paint

water.

Cable and block include:

cable support bock

mounting bracket

terminating block

ropes and anchors.

Coding system may be:

banded

colour coded

lettered

numbered.

OHS and environmental requirements may relate to:

identifying other services, including power and gas

need for decommissioning and isolating worksite and lines prior to commencement

personal protective clothing:

earmuffs

gloves:

leather

plastic

rubber

head protection

kneepads

masks

protective suits

safety boots

safety glasses

safety harness

safety line

safe working practices, such as the safe use and handling of:

tools and equipment

materials

chemicals

work platforms

asbestos

safety equipment:

flashing lights

gas and other hazard detection equipment

safety barriers

trench guards

warning signs and tapes

witches hats

special access requirements

suitable light and ventilation

environmental considerations:

clean-up protection

stormwater protection

waste management.

Cabling details may include:

cable location and type

cable infrastructure pair locations

interconnections

pair numbering and labelling.

Copy and paste from the following performance criteria to create an observation checklist for each task. When you have finished writing your assessment tool every one of these must have been addressed, preferably several times in a variety of contexts. To ensure this occurs download the assessment matrix for the unit; enter each assessment task as a column header and place check marks against each performance criteria that task addresses.

Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Arrange access to the site according to required procedure 
Prepare for cable terminating work within the regulatory environment, cabling environment, cable type, cable identification, termination systems, earthing and protection, records and relevant legislation, codes, regulations and standards 
Select correct termination for installation according to strategies to manage infrastructure and relevant legislation, codes, regulations and standards 
Notify appropriate personnel of identified safety hazards at cabling worksite 
Identify remote power feeding services which operate at above telecommunications network voltage (TNV) inside customer premises and risks posed by contact with remote power feed 
Remove all contaminants from worksite that may adversely affect termination and prepare worksite to ensure adequate visibility to minimise errors and reduce eye strain 
Design cable and block location within frame with capacity for expansion where possible 
Segregate incoming and outgoing cables for ease of access and to minimise overlaying and backtracking of cable 
Remove cable sheath to allow for conductor length and installation requirements 
Layer out cable to manufacturer’s coding system to ensure correct terminating sequence and unique identification where appropriate 
Install over-voltage protection devices to all cables with metallic component where required 
Install terminating modules to frame according to manufacturer’s specifications 
Fan cable pairs neatly to termination equipment to facilitate accurate termination 
Terminate cable following occupational health and safety (OHS) and environmental requirements to manufacturer’s specifications using correct tool 
Earth cable shield to manufacturer’s specifications and industry standards 
Conduct a visual inspection to confirm that the termination colour code sequence has been followed 
Test termination to satisfy performance specifications and record results 
4.1 Label cable pairs clearly to provide an accurate identification according to manufacturer's, industry and client standards 
Update records and plans with cabling details to provide an accurate record according to industry codes of practice and AS/ACIF S009:2006 
Complete telecommunications cabling advice (TCA) forms and notify customer 
Remove installation waste and debris from worksite and dispose of according to environmental requirements to maintain safe worksite conditions 

Forms

Assessment Cover Sheet

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