FWPCOT3258
Comply with soil and water protection


Application

This unit of competency describes the outcomes required to protect soil, water and water catchments from erosion, sediment and other pollutants.

The unit applies to those who put in place erosion, sediment control and pollution prevention measures in a variety of work settings, including: a forest, horticultural, domestic, local council or emergency services environment.

The unit applies to Forestry technician, Nursery technician, Supervisor (Forestry operations), Tree planter, Silviculturist, Arboriculture technician, Mobile equipment operator

No licensing, legislative, regulatory, or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

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 work

1.1 Identify and review organisational and legal requirements relevant to soil and water protection for various forest types.

1.2 Identify and interpret key principles and requirements that apply to erosion mitigation, sediment and other pollutant control, surface/ground water protection and catchment.

1.3 Identify and review operations plan and clarify work requirements with appropriate personnel.

2. Conduct erosion and other pollutant control measures

2.1 Identify soil erodibility, adverse weather, environmental features and other factors likely to influence soil and water protection measures.

2.2 Select and use materials, equipment and machinery in line with regulatory requirements.

2.3 Apply erosion, sediment and other pollution control measures in line with forest operational plans.

2.4 Identify situations requiring specialist advice and seek assistance.

3. Monitor work practices

3.1 Monitor and adjust work practices to meet changing conditions.

3.2 Monitor and maintain erosion, sediment and other pollutant control measures in line with organisational requirements.

3.3 Identify and report non-compliant work practices to appropriate personnel.

3.4 Identify improved work practices and make recommendations for improved work.

4. Maintain records

4.1 Revise and update forest operational plan and organisational procedures as required.

4.2 Document and report work activities.

Evidence of Performance

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy all of the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit. If a specific volume or frequency is not stated below, then evidence must be provided that the following requirements have been performed on at least one occasion:

effectively comply with soil and water protection requirements

following regulatory or local government ordinance requirements, codes of practice, WHS and environmental policies for the protection of soil, water and water catchments

follow organisational policies and procedures, relevant to the protection of soil, water and water catchments

implement effective erosion mitigation, sediment and pollutant control, surface and ground water protection measures

monitor and maintain erosion mitigation and sediment control processes and water catchment protection measures

use effective communication and safe work practices

identifying and reporting non-compliant work practices

complete relevant workplace documentation.


Evidence of Knowledge

A person competent in this unit must be able to demonstrate knowledge of:

regulations, standards, codes of practice and established safe practices for soil and water protection procedures, including the following

applicable regulations from all levels of government that affect forest operations in relation to soil and water protection including:

regional forest agreements

relevant codes of practice

forest operational plans

organisational and site standards, requirements, policies and procedures relevant to soil and water protection

techniques and measures relevant to erosion mitigation including the majority of the following:

walk-over techniques

minimal disturbance techniques

crown and cross fall drainage

cross bank drainage

relief culverts on roads

mitre and table drains on roads

armouring/gravelling of roads

crossing and draining surfaces

batter stabilisation

contour banks and channels

gabions

sediment basins

riparian buffer zones

outlet protection structures

revegetation

factors that are likely to influence soil and water protection measures including:

track and road maintenance

drainage structures

setting of contour lines

slope measurement techniques

boundaries and survey markers

site preparation techniques

site cultivation techniques

disposal of logging waste materials

windrowing placement and techniques

tree selection and felling techniques

log dump locations and techniques

log extraction and haulage techniques

clearing techniques

environmental features that can be adversely effected if soil erosion occurs, or if inundated with sediment of other pollutants including the majority of the following:

trees, understorey and other vegetation

drainage lines and drainage depressions

water course, creeks and rivers

lakes, swamps and wetlands

aquatic species

steep slopes

caves

historic and cultural heritage sites

road and water supply infrastructure

Other pollution control measures including:

fuel containment barriers

chemical spillage barriers

containment and removal of waste, including rubbish litter and human waste

risks and hazard identification relevant to soil and water protection

established communication channels and protocols

procedures for recording and reporting workplace information.


Assessment Conditions

The following resources must be made available:

forest operations site

workplace requirements and site standards for complying with soil and water protection principles.

Competency is to be assessed in the workplace or a simulated environment that accurately reflects performance in a real workplace setting.

Assessor requirements

Assessors must:

hold the appropriate assessor competency standards as outlined in regulations; and

be able to demonstrate vocational competencies at least to the level being assessed; and

be able to demonstrate how they are continuing to develop their VET knowledge and skills as well as maintaining their industry currency and assessor competence.


Foundation Skills

This section describes those core and employment skills that are essential to performance and are not explicit in the performance criteria.

Reading skills to:

interpret regulatory requirements and workplace documentation.

Oral communication skills to:

work effectively with others to improve work practices.

Problem solving skills to:

identify problems and faults and rectify.


Range Statement

Not Applicable


Sectors

Forest Growing and Management

Harvesting and Haulage