PRMPFES15B
Service delivery lay flat fire hoses in the workshop

This unit of competency covers inspection and servicing procedures for a range of delivery lay flat fire hoses in a workshop situation. It covers inspecting, pressure testing, cleaning and storing delivery lay flat fire hoses. All work in this area must be completed in accordance with relevant legislative, industry, customer and organisational requirements, including occupational health and safety (OHS) policies and procedures.

Application

Not Applicable


Prerequisites

Not Applicable


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

1 Interpret and comply with legal and industry requirements relating to service operations

1.1 Apply knowledge and understanding of legislative and industry requirements, including relevant state/territory building codes, to work procedures

1.2 Confirm or clarify knowledge and understanding of legislative and industry requirements, including state/territory building codes, where necessary, with relevant persons

1.3 Identify potential and actualbreaches of legislative and industry requirements and take action according to organisational requirements and OHS policies and procedures

2 Inspect delivery lay flat fire hoses for faults

2.1 Inspect delivery lay flat fire hose for defects/damage according to the appropriate maintenance schedule of the relevant current Australian Standards

2.2 Inspect delivery lay flat fire hose couplings and associated items for wear and damage and repair or replace where permitted

2.3 Complete organisational documentation according to workshop procedures

3 Pressure test delivery lay flat fire hoses

3.1 Pressure test delivery lay flat fire hoses according to the maintenance schedule and procedures specified in the relevant current Australian Standard

3.2 Complete all permitted repairs according to manufacturers' instructions

3.3 Update maintenance record tag to record completed maintenance according to the requirements of the relevant current Australian Standard

3.4 Label and document condemned delivery lay flat fire hose according to the requirements of the current relevant Australian Standard

4 Clean and store delivery lay flat fire hose

4.1 Clean, dry and store delivery lay flat fire hose according to workshop procedures and the requirements of relevant current Australian Standards

Required Skills

Refer to Evidence Guide

Evidence Required

Knowledge needed to achieve the performance criteria

Knowledge and understanding are essential to apply this unit of competency in the workplace, to transfer the skills to other contexts and to deal with unplanned events. The knowledge requirements for this unit are listed below.

The key features of legislation, regulations and codes applicable to servicing delivery lat flat fire hoses.

The purpose of the Building Code of Australia.

The implications of NOT applying legislative requirements to job functions.

Action to take when a breach of health, safety and other policies occurs.

The implications of storing wet delivery lay flat fire hose.

The implications of not venting the air during a pressure test.

Methods of recording lay flat fire hose maintenance data.

Methods of determining the test pressure according to the class of hose.

Specific skills needed to achieve the performance criteria

To achieve the performance criteria, some complementary skills are required. These relate to the ability to:

use hand and power tools safely and with dexterity

report and record information neatly and legibly when completing documentation

plan and organise work in order to estimate time to complete activities and prioritise task

apply language, literacy and numeracy skills to:

communicate with others in a clear and concise manner in both written and verbal modes

read, understand and comply with work instructions/specifications

read, understand and record measurements

use appropriate workplace housekeeping procedures.

Other units of competency that could be assessed with this unit

The following units of competency must be assessed prior to this unit:

PRMPFES04B Identify fire protection equipment

PRMPFES06C Prepare for installation and servicing operations.

Resources required to assess this unit

The following resources should be available:

access to a workshop or a simulated workplace environment

access to workshop facilities and all necessary tools, equipment, spare parts and relevant documentation

assessment documentation

training and assessment record book.

Gaining evidence to assess this unit

For valid and reliable assessment of this unit, the competency should be demonstrated over a period of time and be observed by the assessor (or assessment team working together to conduct the assessment). The competency is to be demonstrated in a range of situations, which may include customer/workplace interruptions and involvement in related activities normally experienced in the workplace.

Assessment of competence over the full range of performance criteria may be made through practical demonstrations in the workshop environment. Consideration should be given to assessing consistency of outcome over an appropriate period of time.

Candidates should also be given the opportunity to practise and undertake self-assessment of performance before requesting formal assessment.

All safety requirements must be strictly adhered to during all practical activities.

Oral questioning or a written assessment may be used to assess underpinning knowledge. (In assessment situations where the candidate is offered a preference between oral questioning and written assessment, questions are to be identical.)

Assessment of evidence should establish the candidate's ability to perform the job to the standard required in the workplace.

Supplementary evidence may be obtained from relevant authenticated correspondence or reports from supervisors or team leaders.

Note: The candidate should be encouraged to compile a portfolio of examples of completed documentation relevant to the candidate's organisation. One accurate example of each completed document is suggested as sufficient to infer competency and the ability to transfer the appropriate skills to each document type when required in the workplace. (Oral questioning may contribute as evidence of this ability.)

Information derived from enterprise policy and practices must be treated as commercial-in-confidence.

Performance and assessment of this unit must be carried out within the relevant requirements of the following legislative and industry framework:

building Acts/regulations/codes

Australian Standards identified as relevant to the required maintenance procedure

environmental regulations

manufacturers' specifications

organisational requirements, including OHS policies and procedures

OHS legislation, codes and regulations.

Key competency levels

There are a number of processes learnt throughout work and daily life that are required in all jobs. They are fundamental processes and generally transferable to other work environments. Some of these work processes are covered by the key competencies listed below. Information provided to each question highlights how these processes are applied in this unit of competency.

The number in brackets indicates the level to which the key competency should be demonstrated.

1

Perform the process

2

Perform and administer the process

3

Perform, administer and design the process

How can information be collected, analysed and organised (2)?

Collect, interpret and comply with regulatory and procedural requirements to the service procedure where applicable.

How can communication of ideas and information (1) be applied?

Discuss service procedures and verify with colleagues or supervisor to ensure compliance with regulatory and/or work requirements.

How are activities planned and organised (1)?

Prioritise work tasks in order to meet operational schedules.

How can teamwork (1) be applied?

Provide support and assistance within the team to complete service procedures within designated timelines.

How can the use of mathematical ideas and techniques (1) be applied?

Apply mathematical skills in pressure testing functions.

How can problem-solving skills (2) be applied?

Reference potential problems in reference to the regulatory framework.

How can the use of technology (2) be applied?

Use and access technology to record information.


Range Statement

The range statement links the required knowledge and organisational and technical requirements to the workplace context. It describes any contextual variables that will be used or encountered when applying the competency in work situations. It allows for different work practices and work and knowledge requirements as well as for differences between organisations and workplaces. The following variables may be present for this particular unit.

Legislative and industry requirements may include:

relevant Commonwealth and state/territory building Acts/regulations/codes

OHS legislation, codes and regulations

relevant current Australian Standards e.g. AS1851

Building Code of Australia

dangerous goods regulations

licensing arrangements

environmental regulations

building surveyor requirements

other relevant legislation (including international and shipping/marine codes) relating to fire protection equipment

Australian petroleum industries' requirements.

Work procedures may include:

instructions from colleagues/supervisor/manager

specific customer requirements

assignment instructions

equipment manufacturers' requirements

reporting and documentation requirements

personal protective equipment requirements.

Relevant persons may include:

team leaders

supervisors

managers

colleagues

customers.

Potential and actual breaches of legislative and industry requirements could be identified by:

direct observation

as part of workplace quality assurance teams.

Organisational requirements may be located in quality assurance and/or procedures manuals relating to:

legal and organisational policy/guidelines

personnel practices and guidelines outlining work roles, responsibilities and delegations

legislation relevant to the service operation

OHS policies, procedures and programs

documentation and information systems and processes

use of electronic job scheduling and communication devices.

OHS policies and procedures may relate to:

employer/employee rights and responsibilities

the OHS hierarchy of control

assessing the work site for hazards and risks prior to preparing the work site for the work procedure

displaying signs and/or utilising barriers in the work area

hazard and risk identification and reporting

risk assessment and control measures

incident/accident investigation

OHS audits and safety inspections

safe operating procedures/instructions including:

working safely around electrical wiring, cables and overhead powerlines

working safely around tools and equipment

working safely on ladders and raised platforms

risk and hazard recognition

emergency procedures

awareness of electrical hazards

following confined spaces procedures

utilising personal protective equipment including:

safety glasses or goggles

safety boots or shoes

hard hat

ear muffs or plugs

appropriate gloves and overalls

sun hat

dust mask

equipment maintenance and use

use and storage of hazardous substances

First Aid.

Delivery lay flat fire hose may include:

percolating/non-percolating

low, medium and high classes

various diameter hoses.

Delivery lay flat fire hose couplings may include:

STORZ

BIC

threaded.

Documentation may include:

job card

customer recommendation forms

service agreements

expense claims

application for credit form

equipment recommendation form

Fleetcard

corrective action report

petty cash voucher

certificate of inspection

product documentation

maintenance record system.

Workshop procedures may include:

instructions from colleagues/supervisor/manager

following assignment instructions

reporting and documentation requirements

personal protective equipment requirements.

Methods of drying delivery lay flat fire hose may include:

drying room

drying cabinet

drying tower.

Temporarily stored delivery lay flat fire hose are to be rolled on a bight.

Note: Australian Standards are frequently revised and users must always check for currency.


Sectors

Not Applicable


Employability Skills

Not Applicable


Licensing Information

Not Applicable