Unit of Competency Mapping – Information for Teachers/Assessors – Information for Learners

TLIL4079 Mapping and Delivery Guide
Manage the recovery process

Version 1.0
Issue Date: March 2024


Qualification -
Unit of Competency TLIL4079 - Manage the recovery process
Description
Employability Skills
Learning Outcomes and Application This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to participate in an emergency response in a dangerous goods incident. It includes preparing to respond to recovering a casualty vehicle, conducting a job safety analysis (JSA) and/or preparing a safe work method statement (SWMS) and managing the recovery process in accordance with relevant regulations, transport emergency response plan (TERP) and workplace procedures concerning recovery process action.This unit applies to those working in the heavy recovery industry. It does not include salvage operations.Work is performed under some supervision generally within a team environment. No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
Duration and Setting X weeks, nominally xx hours, delivered in a classroom/online/blended learning setting.

As a minimum, assessors must satisfy applicable regulatory requirements, which include requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations current at the time of assessment.

As a minimum, assessment must satisfy applicable regulatory requirements, which include requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations current at the time of assessment.

Assessment must occur in workplace operational situations where it is appropriate to do so; where this is not appropriate, assessment must occur in simulated workplace operational situations that replicate workplace conditions.

Assessment processes and techniques must be appropriate to the language, literacy and numeracy requirements of the work being performed and the needs of the candidate.

Resources for assessment include:

a range of relevant exercises, case studies and/or simulations

applicable documentation including workplace procedures, regulations, current Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG) Code, TERP, codes of practice and operation manuals

relevant materials, tools, equipment and personal protective equipment currently used in industry.

Prerequisites/co-requisites
Competency Field L – Resource Management
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 and respond to incident
  • Equipment is checked, serviced and confirmed as being operationally ready for use
  • Incident and task information is obtained and assessed for the type of recovery
  • Personal protective equipment (PPE) is selected relevant to the nature of the recovery operation
  • Any further details of the nature of the incident are received en route
  • TERP is identified
  • Briefings are participated in and assessed to ensure issues and objectives are identified
       
Element: Conduct job safety analysis and/or prepare a safe work method statement
  • Operation and task information is obtained through command structure at incident site
  • Scene reconnaissance is promptly conducted and results are reported
  • Hazards and environmental conditions are assessed and minimised or controlled
  • Communication with others is maintained using appropriate techniques and terminology
  • Health, safety, TERP and security procedures are followed in accordance with organisational policy and relevant legislation
  • Personal capabilities and limitations are recognised and referred to supervisor
  • Need for additional personnel and/or specialist equipment is reported to supervisor
       
Element: Develop a recovery plan
  • Extent of operational area and objectives are identified
  • Recovery strategies are identified and assessed as appropriate to type and scale of incident
  • Risk assessment of identified hazards is undertaken and precautions to be observed are proposed
  • Electrical and other utilities are assessed to ensure they are rendered safe and identified hazards are mitigated
  • Building risks are assessed to ensure they are identified, communicated to relevant personnel and mitigated where possible
  • Environmental risks are identified and mitigated where possible
  • Impact of recovery operations on work and safety of others is identified
  • Controls are selected to achieve objectives with minimum damage to people and the environment
       
Element: Recover casualty vehicle
  • Amount of working area required to work safely and complete recovery operation is determined
  • Boundaries of working area are established and secured
  • Access to casualty vehicle is gained using appropriate techniques and equipment in accordance with organisational procedures
  • Recovery techniques are used to exercise control over lift and descent of casualty vehicle to minimise further damage
  • Incident scene is constantly monitored for potential or developing risks to prevent injury to self and others, and risk analysis is revised accordingly
  • Contact is maintained at all times with other incident workers to keep them briefed on recovery process and incident controller is alerted to any issues
  • Implementation of recovery plan is monitored for effectiveness and adequacy
  • Casualty vehicle is removed and extricated safely using recovery techniques and procedures
       
Element: Conclude recovery operations
  • Recovery vehicle and equipment are recovered, cleaned and serviced in accordance with organisational procedures and manufacturer guidelines prior to standing down from operation
  • Operational documentation is completed in accordance with organisational procedures
  • Operational debrief is conducted and appropriate contributions are made
       


Evidence Required

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

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Prepare and respond to incident

1.1

Equipment is checked, serviced and confirmed as being operationally ready for use

1.2

Incident and task information is obtained and assessed for the type of recovery

1.3

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is selected relevant to the nature of the recovery operation

1.4

Any further details of the nature of the incident are received en route

1.5

TERP is identified

1.6

Briefings are participated in and assessed to ensure issues and objectives are identified

2

Conduct job safety analysis and/or prepare a safe work method statement

2.1

Operation and task information is obtained through command structure at incident site

2.2

Scene reconnaissance is promptly conducted and results are reported

2.3

Hazards and environmental conditions are assessed and minimised or controlled

2.4

Communication with others is maintained using appropriate techniques and terminology

2.5

Health, safety, TERP and security procedures are followed in accordance with organisational policy and relevant legislation

2.6

Personal capabilities and limitations are recognised and referred to supervisor

2.7

Need for additional personnel and/or specialist equipment is reported to supervisor

3

Develop a recovery plan

3.1

Extent of operational area and objectives are identified

3.2

Recovery strategies are identified and assessed as appropriate to type and scale of incident

3.3

Risk assessment of identified hazards is undertaken and precautions to be observed are proposed

3.4

Electrical and other utilities are assessed to ensure they are rendered safe and identified hazards are mitigated

3.5

Building risks are assessed to ensure they are identified, communicated to relevant personnel and mitigated where possible

3.6

Environmental risks are identified and mitigated where possible

3.7

Impact of recovery operations on work and safety of others is identified

3.8

Controls are selected to achieve objectives with minimum damage to people and the environment

4

Recover casualty vehicle

4.1

Amount of working area required to work safely and complete recovery operation is determined

4.2

Boundaries of working area are established and secured

4.3

Access to casualty vehicle is gained using appropriate techniques and equipment in accordance with organisational procedures

4.4

Recovery techniques are used to exercise control over lift and descent of casualty vehicle to minimise further damage

4.5

Incident scene is constantly monitored for potential or developing risks to prevent injury to self and others, and risk analysis is revised accordingly

4.6

Contact is maintained at all times with other incident workers to keep them briefed on recovery process and incident controller is alerted to any issues

4.7

Implementation of recovery plan is monitored for effectiveness and adequacy

4.8

Casualty vehicle is removed and extricated safely using recovery techniques and procedures

5

Conclude recovery operations

5.1

Recovery vehicle and equipment are recovered, cleaned and serviced in accordance with organisational procedures and manufacturer guidelines prior to standing down from operation

5.2

Operational documentation is completed in accordance with organisational procedures

5.3

Operational debrief is conducted and appropriate contributions are made

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria on at least one occasion and include:

applying precautions and required actions to minimise, control or eliminate identified hazards

conducting a job safety analysis (JSA) and/or preparing a safe work method statement (SWMS)

identifying recovery task equipment requirements

identifying persons of authority and methods of communication

implementing contingency plans

modifying activities depending on operational contingencies, risk situations and environments

monitoring and anticipating traffic hazards and taking appropriate action

operating and adapting to differences in equipment in accordance with operating procedures

performing a risk assessment of a hazard as it applies to a recovery task

positioning vehicle correctly at a recovery incident

recognising and accessing appropriate manufacturer handbooks

recognising and understanding appropriate licences and permits

securing site and work zones

selecting and using required personal protective equipment (PPE), conforming to industry and work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) standards

servicing heavy recovery vehicle equipment in terms of maintenance schedule and standard operating procedures

using communications equipment in the recovery industry

working collaboratively with others when operating heavy recovery vehicle

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

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and include knowledge of:

capacities and weight load limit (WLL) of recovery equipment

environmental issues as they apply to the recovery process

failsafe systems on a heavy recovery vehicle

guidelines for incidents and hazards

JSA and/or SWMS

manufacturer operational manuals

methods of resistance and winch pull

methods relating to basic recovery calculations

principle of levers and mechanical advantage

procedures for using communications systems effectively

relevant state/territory roads and traffic authority road rules, regulations, permit and licence requirements

relevant WHS/OHS legislation, codes of practice and guidelines

resistance and line pull and effects on recovery operations

transport emergency response plan (TERP)

working load limits of chains, cables, slings and snatch blocks

workplace documentation.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment task 1: [title]      Due date:

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Assessment Tasks

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ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Prepare and respond to incident

1.1

Equipment is checked, serviced and confirmed as being operationally ready for use

1.2

Incident and task information is obtained and assessed for the type of recovery

1.3

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is selected relevant to the nature of the recovery operation

1.4

Any further details of the nature of the incident are received en route

1.5

TERP is identified

1.6

Briefings are participated in and assessed to ensure issues and objectives are identified

2

Conduct job safety analysis and/or prepare a safe work method statement

2.1

Operation and task information is obtained through command structure at incident site

2.2

Scene reconnaissance is promptly conducted and results are reported

2.3

Hazards and environmental conditions are assessed and minimised or controlled

2.4

Communication with others is maintained using appropriate techniques and terminology

2.5

Health, safety, TERP and security procedures are followed in accordance with organisational policy and relevant legislation

2.6

Personal capabilities and limitations are recognised and referred to supervisor

2.7

Need for additional personnel and/or specialist equipment is reported to supervisor

3

Develop a recovery plan

3.1

Extent of operational area and objectives are identified

3.2

Recovery strategies are identified and assessed as appropriate to type and scale of incident

3.3

Risk assessment of identified hazards is undertaken and precautions to be observed are proposed

3.4

Electrical and other utilities are assessed to ensure they are rendered safe and identified hazards are mitigated

3.5

Building risks are assessed to ensure they are identified, communicated to relevant personnel and mitigated where possible

3.6

Environmental risks are identified and mitigated where possible

3.7

Impact of recovery operations on work and safety of others is identified

3.8

Controls are selected to achieve objectives with minimum damage to people and the environment

4

Recover casualty vehicle

4.1

Amount of working area required to work safely and complete recovery operation is determined

4.2

Boundaries of working area are established and secured

4.3

Access to casualty vehicle is gained using appropriate techniques and equipment in accordance with organisational procedures

4.4

Recovery techniques are used to exercise control over lift and descent of casualty vehicle to minimise further damage

4.5

Incident scene is constantly monitored for potential or developing risks to prevent injury to self and others, and risk analysis is revised accordingly

4.6

Contact is maintained at all times with other incident workers to keep them briefed on recovery process and incident controller is alerted to any issues

4.7

Implementation of recovery plan is monitored for effectiveness and adequacy

4.8

Casualty vehicle is removed and extricated safely using recovery techniques and procedures

5

Conclude recovery operations

5.1

Recovery vehicle and equipment are recovered, cleaned and serviced in accordance with organisational procedures and manufacturer guidelines prior to standing down from operation

5.2

Operational documentation is completed in accordance with organisational procedures

5.3

Operational debrief is conducted and appropriate contributions are made

Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.

Non-essential conditions can be found in the Companion Volume Implementation Guide.

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
Equipment is checked, serviced and confirmed as being operationally ready for use 
Incident and task information is obtained and assessed for the type of recovery 
Personal protective equipment (PPE) is selected relevant to the nature of the recovery operation 
Any further details of the nature of the incident are received en route 
TERP is identified 
Briefings are participated in and assessed to ensure issues and objectives are identified 
Operation and task information is obtained through command structure at incident site 
Scene reconnaissance is promptly conducted and results are reported 
Hazards and environmental conditions are assessed and minimised or controlled 
Communication with others is maintained using appropriate techniques and terminology 
Health, safety, TERP and security procedures are followed in accordance with organisational policy and relevant legislation 
Personal capabilities and limitations are recognised and referred to supervisor 
Need for additional personnel and/or specialist equipment is reported to supervisor 
Extent of operational area and objectives are identified 
Recovery strategies are identified and assessed as appropriate to type and scale of incident 
Risk assessment of identified hazards is undertaken and precautions to be observed are proposed 
Electrical and other utilities are assessed to ensure they are rendered safe and identified hazards are mitigated 
Building risks are assessed to ensure they are identified, communicated to relevant personnel and mitigated where possible 
Environmental risks are identified and mitigated where possible 
Impact of recovery operations on work and safety of others is identified 
Controls are selected to achieve objectives with minimum damage to people and the environment 
Amount of working area required to work safely and complete recovery operation is determined 
Boundaries of working area are established and secured 
Access to casualty vehicle is gained using appropriate techniques and equipment in accordance with organisational procedures 
Recovery techniques are used to exercise control over lift and descent of casualty vehicle to minimise further damage 
Incident scene is constantly monitored for potential or developing risks to prevent injury to self and others, and risk analysis is revised accordingly 
Contact is maintained at all times with other incident workers to keep them briefed on recovery process and incident controller is alerted to any issues 
Implementation of recovery plan is monitored for effectiveness and adequacy 
Casualty vehicle is removed and extricated safely using recovery techniques and procedures 
Recovery vehicle and equipment are recovered, cleaned and serviced in accordance with organisational procedures and manufacturer guidelines prior to standing down from operation 
Operational documentation is completed in accordance with organisational procedures 
Operational debrief is conducted and appropriate contributions are made 

Forms

Assessment Cover Sheet

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