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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. |
Relevant government regulations, licensing and other compliance requirements may include: | business or workplace operations, policies and practices ESD principles, environmental hazard identification, risk assessment and control OHS hazard identification, risk assessment and control. |
OHS guidelines may include: | appropriate workplace provision of first aid kits and fire extinguishers clean, uncluttered, hygienic workplace codes of practice, regulations and/or guidance notes which may apply in a jurisdiction or industry sector enterprise-specific OHS procedures, policies or standards hazard and risk assessment of workplace, maintenance activities and control measures induction or training of staff, contractors and visitors in relevant OHS procedures and/or requirements to allow them to carry out their duties in a safe manner OHS training register safe lifting, carrying and handling techniques, including manual handling, and the handling and storage of hazardous substances safe systems and procedures for outdoor work, including protection from solar radiation, fall protection, confined space entry and the protection of people in the workplace systems and procedures for the safe maintenance of property, machinery and equipment, including hydraulics and exposed moving parts the appropriate use, maintenance and storage of PPE. |
ESD principles may include: | applying animal welfare ethics and procedures controlling effluents, chemical residues, contaminants, wastes and pollution improving energy efficiency increasing use of renewable, recyclable and recoverable resources minimising noise, dust, light or odour emissions reducing emissions of greenhouse gases reducing use of non-renewable resources reducing energy use reducing interactions with native and protected flora and fauna, marine or land parks or areas reducing live cultured or held organisms from escaping into environment undertaking environmental hazard identification, risk assessment and control using and recycling of water, and maintaining water quality. |
PPE may include: | gloves, mitts or gauntlets non-slip and waterproof boots (gumboots) or other safety footwear protective eyewear, glasses and face mask respirator or face mask safety harness sun protection (e.g. sun hat, sunscreen and sunglasses) uniforms or overalls. |
Material may include: | gill netting: monofilament multi-monofilament trawl and purse seine netting: polyamide (nylon) (PA) polyethylene (PE) braided twine knotted and knotless netting twisted twine strengthening ropes. |
Tools may include: | knives measuring devices: marked rod mesh gauge ruler netting needles: bone flat scissors stands tensioning devices. |
Efficiency may include: | posture of workers proximity to resources safety of working area speed of work worker comfort. |
Repair operation may include: | holes joining two panels with: sewing lacing additional strengthening ropes different sized meshes patches patching rips. |
Measuring may include: | material type: PE PA braided monofilament twisted mesh size for fisheries regulation purposes mesh size for mending purposes twine: ply diameter tex and Rtex. |
Retained material is prepared may include: | knots: cleaned off remaining starting point end point all other meshes, either: points meshes. |
Shaped may include: | all meshes all points all bars combinations of above to form tapers. |
Strengthened may include: | bordering with stronger netting gathering meshes strengthening ropes use of double twine use of selvedge. |
Twine may be secured by: | double sheet bend sheet bend with overhand knot. |
Knots may include: | baiting double sheet bend joining (fisherman's) knot rolling hitch or hanging knots sheet bend tied horizontally and vertically side knot: net maker's two half hitches sewn with meshes horizontal sewn with meshes vertical. |
Netting may include: | regular meshes of netting meshes running through a join in two panels meshes along the side of a panel: all bar taper decreasing along a hung edge all bar taper increasing along a hung edge combinations of points, meshes and bars to form a taper. |
Joined may include: | mesh to mesh point to point taper to taper gathering meshes together. |
Lacing may include: | in seine netting strengthening ropes temporary mending two panels together. |