Application
Not applicable.
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Elements and Performance Criteria
Element | Performance criteria |
1. Prepare to work safely | 1.1 Hazards associated with work tasks and related control methods are identified 1.2 Work area is checked and monitored for safety prior to commencing work to confirm that it is appropriate and safe to use 1.3 Appropriate personal protective clothing is selected and fitted 1.4 Appropriate personal protective equipment is used according to workplace procedure 1.5 Safety signs and signals are interpreted and used as required by work responsibility |
2. Follow safe work procedures relating to own work | 2.1 Work is carried out safely according to workplace requirements and OHS legislative requirements 2.2 OHS hazards that occur during work operations are identified, removed or controlled and reported 2.3 Duty of care for self and others is observed 2.4 Safety alarms, signs and visual and audible signals are used to communicate safety information effectively |
3. Contribute to continuous improvement in OHS practice | 3.1 OHS incidents are reported in required format 3.2 Procedures for investigating incidents and assessing risk are followed 3.3 Health and safety issues are considered and raised with designated personnel 3.4 OHS reports and records relating to personal work responsibilities are maintained according to workplace procedures |
4. Follow emergency procedures | 4.1 Emergency situations are identified and reported 4.2 Emergency procedures are followed according to company procedures 4.3 Emergency and evacuation procedures are implemented according to company procedures |
Required Skills
Not applicable.
Evidence Required
The assessment process must address all of the following items of evidence.
Ability to:
1. Access workplace information on health and safety policies and procedures
2. Identify OHS hazards related to work responsibilities and take required action to remove or control hazards
3. Select, fit and use appropriate personal protective clothing and equipment
4. Identify isolation points for equipment or process and follow workplace procedures for lock out and tag out of equipment as required
5. Demonstrate safe work procedures
6. Contribute to review and development of advice on appropriate OHS procedures
7. Participate in site system for managing OHS. This may include participating in risk assessments, incident investigations and internal audit programs.
8. Identify and respond to typical emergency situations
9. Maintain housekeeping standards in work area
10. Use communication systems and consultative processes to consult others on OHS issues
11. Apply basic problem solving skills to investigate and identify causes of OHS incidents
12. Report OHS information according to workplace procedure
Knowledge of:
13. Location of advice on OHS issues. This includes documents such as procedures and MSDSs
14. Typical hazards relating to work responsibilities. These may include:
manual handling
handling of chemicals and dangerous goods
working at heights and on platforms
working in confined spaces
working with moving equipment
working with 240V power supply
working in exposed conditions
working with combustible materials
15. Safe work procedures relating to work responsibilities. This is dependent on work responsibilities. At a minimum it includes:
safe manual handling techniques
safe use of mechanical aids to assist lifting and moving loads
positioning of power leads to avoid creating a hazard
principles and purpose of equipment isolation
procedures relating to work responsibilities
16. Application of concepts of hazard identification, risk assessment and control options. This includes a basic understanding of the hierarchy of control of OHS hazards
17. Procedures and responsibilities for investigating OHS incidents and assessing risk
18. Current technical knowledge related to OHS associated with work responsibilities
19. The purpose and procedure for collecting and reporting OHS information
20. Use, care and storage requirements of personal protective clothing and equipment used
21. Emergency and evacuation procedures
22. Storage requirements for hazardous goods used in the work area
23. Impact of housekeeping on safety
24. Communication systems and consultative arrangements
Relationship with other standards
Pre-requisite units
There are no pre-requisite units for this competency standard.
Co-assessment of related units
Other units of competency relevant to the work role should be assessed in conjunction with this unit.
Resources required for assessment
Assessment must occur in a real or simulated workplace where the assessee has access to:
OHS policy, system and procedures
Standard Operating Procedures and related advice on specific safe work practices company policies and codes of practice relating to OHS
Advice on relevant legislation and codes of practice relating to OHS
Work area or site in which OHS procedures are to be implemented
Personal protective clothing and equipment as required
Relevant hazard control equipment
Emergency and/or evacuation procedures for the potential range of hazards
Consultative forums relating to OHS
Storage areas for hazardous goods as required
Manual handling equipment as required
Housekeeping standards and procedures
Workplace information recording systems, requirements and procedures
Workplace information recording systems, requirements and procedures
Assessment requirements
For information on how to assess this competency standard and who can assess, refer to the Assessment Guidelines for this Training Package.
Range Statement
The range statement indicates the context for demonstrating competence. This statement is a guide and unless otherwise indicated, items may or may not apply as required by the work context.
Work is carried out in accordance with company policies and procedures, licensing requirements, legislative requirements, codes of practice and industrial awards and agreements. Codes of practice include the Sugar Milling Operations Industry Code of Practice and sugar industry codes of practice related to cane railway and transport operations
Workplace information includes advice on OHS which may be contained in documents such as Standard Operating Procedures, health and safety procedures and Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs)
Safety requirements are typically described in work procedures or related OHS-specific procedures
Where work is conducted in restricted or confined spaces, appropriate training/certification must be provided according to state safety requirements
At this level a competent operator demonstrates a general awareness of hazards, near misses and control methods across the site or workplace and a detailed understanding of those relevant to own job and work area
OHS incidents include near misses and injuries and illnesses
OHS policies and procedures are developed by management in consultation with the workforce and are consistent with legislative requirements
Involvement in continuous improvement can include participation in structured improvement programs and day-to-day problem solving
Work may require the ability to work within a team environment
Investigation responsibilities relate to own work area and are typically carried out with support
Reporting of emergencies can include raising an alarm and/or reporting to designated personnel in appropriate format
Sectors
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
Not applicable.
Licensing Information
Not applicable.