Application
Not applicable.
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Elements and Performance Criteria
Element | Performance criteria |
1. Plan and prepare work | 1.1 The location and scope of work are identified 1.2 Materials required to complete the work are confirmed and available 1.3 Equipment status is confirmed 1.4 Personal protective equipment is selected, correctly fitted and used 1.5 Safety procedures are followed to confirm that work is clearly signed and relevant authorities are advised that work is in progress 1.6 Site is inspected prior to commencing work to identify and remove potential hazards |
2. Set out base and run pre-ballast | 2.1 Base/foundation is set out from off-set pegs to centerline and width for ballast according to track design and specifications 2.2 Pre-ballast is applied evenly to meet specified thickness 2.3 Pre-ballast is compacted to meet specifications |
3. Complete work | 3.1 The construction area is cleared of debris 3.2 Unused materials are stored as required 3.3 Tools, plant and equipment is cleaned and stored as required |
Required Skills
Not applicable.
Evidence Required
The assessment process must address all of the following items of evidence.
Ability to:
1. Interpret workplace information such as drawings and related instructions to identify the project requirements
2. Estimate material requirements for a given project
3. Assess operational status of pre-ballast laying equipment
4. Operate pre-ballast equipment to lay and compact materials to the required location and thickness
5. Identify faulty operation of equipment
6. Identify unacceptable work outcomes
7. Take corrective action in response to abnormal or unacceptable performance
8. Use appropriate communication methods and equipment
9. Report and/or record corrective action as required
10. Maintain work area to meet housekeeping standards
Knowledge of:
11. Relevant state OHS legislation, standards and codes of practice relating to work responsibilities
12. Understanding of the steps involved in constructing/repairing track
13. Functions and basic operating principles of pre-ballast laying equipment
14. The impact of the pre-ballast base on related track laying operations
15. The quality requirements of the foundation. This includes the materials used, thickness and compactness of foundation
16. Common problems related to laying pre-ballast and corrective action required
17. Traffic control signage, communication and procedures
18. Safe work procedures including awareness of health and safety hazards related to pre-ballast laying and associated control measures. This includes safe manual handling procedures
19. Purpose and limitations of protective clothing and equipment
20. Environmental issues and controls
21. Requirements to liaise/advise related work areas
22. Housekeeping standards for the work area
23. Reporting and recording systems
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:
Site and related project information
Relevant codes of practice and industry standards
Spreader, roller and related equipment
Materials handling equipment as required
Operating procedures and related advice on equipment operation
Base materials - typically gravel and stone
Personal protective clothing and equipment
Communication systems and equipment
Housekeeping standards 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 can include drawings and plans, Standard Operating Procedures (SOPs) and manufacturer's specifications
Cane railway network features and their characteristics may include main and branch lines, yards, sidings, loops, dump points and pads; and road transport delivery points where relevant
Information systems may be print or screen based
Equipment may include materials handling equipment such loaders and jacks, spreader, roller and compacting equipment
Confirming equipment status involves conducting relevant pre-start checks, confirming that all safety guards and equipment is ready and safe to operate
Work may require the ability to work within a team environment
Communication methods may include use of two-way radios
Sectors
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
Not applicable.
Licensing Information
Not applicable.