Application
This unit applies to a shoreline supervisor or coordinator responsible for collating data about shorelines and the extent and degree of oiling.
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
1. Conduct pre deployment preparations | 1.1 Identify jurisdictions and response constraints to assist deployment planning. 1.2 Identify, analyse and record deployment information to aid planning. 1.3 Select, source, and check tools and equipment consistent with plan requirements. 1.4 Document and provide information to the incident management team. |
2. Conduct on-site assessment | 2.1 Plan and prepare briefing prior to on-site assessment. 2.2 Complete and record on-site assessment of incident zone. 2.3 Communicate assessment information to shoreline coordinator to assist in the management of the response. |
3. Plan and monitor response | 3.1 Determine and plan clean up priorities and communicate to relevant parties. 3.2 Identify and communicate specific duties/responsibilities. 3.3 Plan and communicate daily objectives and priorities. 3.4 Monitor incident and modify response plan based on response team reports and ongoing oiling of shoreline. |
Required Skills
This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit. |
Required Skills |
prepare, present and communicate information identify the relationship between the goals of the incident management team and how own work contributes to these goals make decisions prioritise work tasks map reading safe work practice application of environmental legislation |
Required Knowledge |
state/territory emergency procedures and networks knowledge of principles and practices to conduct an activity which exercises elements of public safety management range of communication equipment available to the organisation legislative and statutory safety requirements relevant environmental legislation environmental impact shoreline attributes |
Evidence Required
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Assessment must confirm the ability to: describe: shoreline substrates and the influence of substrate on shoreline response shoreline type or form biological character shoreline oiling priorities for shoreline protection implement plans for shoreline protection understand and convey the importance of health and safety in the oiled environment |
Context of and specific resources for assessment | Competency should be assessed in a simulated multi-agency response environment or in an operational environment. |
Method of assessment | Assessment is completed using appropriately qualified assessors who select the most appropriate method of assessment. Assessment may occur in an operational environment or in an approved simulated environment. Forms of assessment may include: direct observation journals and workplace documentation third party reports from supervisors written or oral questions case studies |
Guidance information for assessment | Where possible assessment should be completed holistically and may be assessed with other relevant units of competence such as but not limited to : PUAOIL301A pply health, safety and risk controls when working on oiled shorelines PUAOIL401 Apply decision making strategies in an oil spill response PUAOIL403 Lead a team in oiled shoreline clean up PUATEA003B Lead, manage and develop teams |
Range Statement
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 in the Performance Criteria is detailed below. | |
Jurisdiction may include: | commonwealth state local government environment and conservation department parks and wildlife great barrier reef marine park |
Constraints may include: | health and safety of team members remoteness access equipment damage to shoreline sensitivity of shoreline and environmental impact public and media support services tides threat from wildlife communication waste storage and removal |
Deployment information may include | shoreline sector allocation shoreline assessment forms using GIS and map data location, character and behaviour of oil and oiled shoreline clean up response areas environmentally or socially sensitive areas resource requirements |
Equipment may include: | digital camera with sufficient memory and power packs water tight camera bags video camera, tapes and batteries photo log book shoreline assessment forms field notebooks (waterproof) pencils, waterproof markers, rulers, protractors, scissors waterproof pack compass global positioning system (GPS); hand held portable topographic maps or charts road maps radios/satellite phones or mobile phones emergency position indicating radio beacon first aid kit sunscreen/hat or cold weather gear rain gear/overalls rubber boots, not skid soles/steel caps gloves (waterproof) tape – wide fluorescent flagging tape tape measure (30m) marker posts (e.g. garden stakes) post hammer, labels and waterproof non fade marker pens shovels: folding type with a pick on the back sample jars (labelled) and container (protective) spatulas, spoons and other sampling instruments ice chests if biological samples are to be taken plastic bags – heavy duty vehicles appropriate for terrain |
On-site assessment may include: | identifying shoreline character calculating potential waste volumes |
Sectors
Marine pollution response.
Employability Skills
This unit contains employability skills.
Licensing Information
Not applicable.