RIIMPO302B
Conduct hydraulic shovel operations

This unit covers conducting hydraulic shovel operations in the mining and extractive industries. It includes planning and preparing for operations, operating the shovel, digging and loading trucks, and cleaning equipment to site requirements.

Application

This unit is appropriate for those working in mobile plant operator roles, at worksites within:

Coal mining

Extractive industries

Metalliferous mining


Prerequisites

Not applicable.


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

1. Plan and prepare for operations

1.1. Access, interpret and apply compliance documentation relevant to conducting hydraulic shovel operations

1.2. Receive, interpret and clarify shift changeover details

1.3. Evaluate equipment and/or attachments supplied for suitability for the work to be undertaken, according to job specifications and to maximise efficiency and effectiveness of work activities

1.4. Identify, address and report potential hazards and risks

1.5. Select personal protective equipment appropriate for work activities

1.6. Carry out equipment pre-start check to ensure equipment is ready for operation

1.7. Comply with environmental requirements

1.8. Establish and maintain communication with other personnel using approved communication methods

1.9. Follow emergency procedures to ensure safety of personnel and plant

2. Operate shovel

2.1. Start shovel to manufacturer's operational requirements

2.2. Warm up and exercise shovel and associated equipment, and check controls and instruments for correct functioning

2.3. Monitor and respond to equipment performance utilising appropriate indicators and alarms to aid efficient and effective operation

2.4. Operate shovel smoothly, with correct reach angle to allow optimum efficiency and bucket load, and minimise overload or strain on shovel

2.5. Position shovel for safe, efficient extraction

3. Dig and load trucks

3.1. Position and set up shovel for safe, efficient digging

3.2. Determine and maintain depth of bench to allow optimum use of bucket capacity

3.3. Set and monitor bucket penetration for optimum bucket load and to minimise overload or strain on shovel

3.4. Walk shovel and re-position for safe and efficient operation

3.5. Communicate with and direct truck positioning for safe loading operation

3.6. Load material on truck so that bucket clears side of truck and is not swung over truck cabin, material is placed in the centre of tray and does not exceed truck load limit

3.7. Check surrounding area and re-position shovel in regard to other operations personnel, to meet digging requirements

3.8. Keep floor clear and level and remove spillages

3.9. Park shovel in safe area, on flat, level ground at end of shift

4. Clean equipment to site requirements

4.1. Clean and store attachments and other ancillary equipment ready for further use

4.2. Complete all required records and documentation accurately and promptly

Required Skills

Required skills

Specific skills are required to achieve the performance criteria in this unit, particularly for the application in the various circumstances in which this unit may be applied. This includes the ability to carry out the following as required to conduct hydraulic shovel operations:

apply legislative, organisation and site requirements and procedures

apply diagnostic techniques

apply hazardous goods handling techniques

apply loading techniques

interpret plans, reports, maps, specifications

apply lifting techniques

organise work tasks

work in a team

Required knowledge

Specific knowledge is required to achieve the performance criteria of this unit, particularly its application in a variety of circumstances in which the unit may be used. This includes knowledge of the following as required to conduct hydraulic shovel operations:

operating principles and practices

breakdown procedures

emergency procedures

environmental and heritage procedures

equipment processes, technical capability and limitations

equipment safety requirements

geological and technical data

hauling procedures

fatigue management

hazardous goods procedures and consequences of spills

isolation procedures

mine operational system

night and day working procedures

OHS procedures

operational procedures and checks

road rules

shutdown procedures

site safety requirements

start-up procedures

Evidence Required

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.

Overview of assessment

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

The evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to worksite operations and satisfy all of the requirements of the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and the range statement of this unit and include evidence of the following:

knowledge of the requirements, procedures and instructions for conducting hydraulic shovel operations

implementation of requirements, procedures and techniques for the safe, effective and efficient completion of hydraulic shovel operations

working with others to undertake and complete hydraulic shovel operations that meet all of the required outcomes

consistent timely completion of hydraulic shovel operations that safely, effectively and efficiently meets the required outcomes

Context of and specific resources for assessment

This unit must be assessed in the context of the work environment. Where personal safety or environmental damage are limiting factors, assessment may occur in a simulated environment provided it is realistic and sufficiently rigorous to cover all aspects of workplace performance, including task skills, task management skills, contingency management skills and job role environment skills.

The assessment environment should not disadvantage the participant. For example, language, literacy and numeracy demands of assessment should not be greater than those required on the job.

Customisation of assessment and delivery environment to sensitively accommodate cultural diversity.

Aboriginal people and other people from a non English speaking background may have second language issues.

Assessment of this competency requires typical resources normally used in the work environment. Selection and use of resources for particular worksites may differ due to site circumstances.

Where applicable, physical resources should include equipment modified for people with disabilities.

Access must be provided to appropriate learning and/or assessment support when required.

Method of assessment

This unit may be assessed in a holistic way with other units of competency. The assessment strategy for this unit must verify required knowledge and skill and practical application using more than one of the following assessment methods:

written and/or oral assessment of the candidate's required knowledge

observed, documented and/or first hand testimonial evidence of the candidate's:

implementation of appropriate requirement, procedures and techniques for the safe, effective and efficient achievement of required outcomes

consistently achieving the required outcomes

first hand testimonial evidence of the candidate's:

working with others to undertake and complete hydraulic shovel operations

Guidance information for assessment

Consult the SkillsDMC User Guide for further information on assessment including access and equity issues.


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, 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 compliance documentation may include:

legislative, organisation and site requirements and procedures

manufacturer's guidelines and specifications

Australian standards

codes of practice

Employment and Workplace Relations legislation

Equal Employment Opportunity and Disability Discrimination legislation

Potential risks and hazards may include:

abandoned equipment

adjoining pit walls

adverse weather conditions (electrical storms, floods, fires)

chemicals

contaminants

equipment

fences

holes

materials

over-hanging rocks

personnel

pot holes

unsafe ground

unstable faces

vehicles

Pre-start checks may include:

cab condition (no rags in air conditioner vent, dirt around brake and accelerator pedals, seat condition, all gear secured)

cab mounts

damage to equipment

danger tags

engine oil to be checked before starting engine

fire suppression unit (pins in position in triggers)

grease lines

light positioning and cleanliness

no combustible material around exhaust

oil leaks (engine, hydraulic hoses, ground); fuel leaks (engine, on ground); water leaks (radiator, hoses)

personal proximity

portable fire extinguisher (bracket, gauge, hose, ease of access)

radiator top up tank

vehicle number

windows (clean, emergency exit tag in place)

Environmental requirements may include:

culturally-sensitive sites and artefacts

drainage

dust

emissions

flora and fauna

hazardous chemicals

heritage legislation

noise

runoff

spills

water quality

Emergency procedures may include:

clean up

equipment shutdown procedures

evacuation procedures

First Aid

isolation procedures

notification of authorities

use of personal protective equipment

Capacity of equipment and/or attachments may include:

duration of operation

efficient and safe operating speed

operating limitations

type of activities performed

weight and/or load limitations

Loading face characteristics may include:

stable

unstable

Material may include:

gravel

ore

overburden

oxidised waste

rejects

road base

rubbish

sand

sulphide rock fill

tailings

topsoil

water

Cleaning methods may include:

degreasing

forced air

steam cleaning

vacuum

water


Sectors

Mobile Plant Operations


Competency Field

Refer to Unit Sector(s).


Co-Requisites

Not applicable.


Employability Skills

This unit contains employability skills.


Licensing Information

Refer to Unit Descriptor.