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Evidence Guide: AHCMOM316 - Refuel machinery or vehicle

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AHCMOM316 - Refuel machinery or vehicle

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Receive and store bulk fuel

  1. Identify regulatory and industry requirements for the receipt and storage of bulk fuel, and refuelling operations
  2. Identify work health and safety hazards, assess risks and implement suitable controls
  3. Identify dangers of volatile fuel liquids and vapours
  4. Locate and check firefighting and spill response equipment, and replace faulty equipment
  5. Ensure facilities for storage of bulk fuel meet national standards
  6. Check bulk fuel storage facilities to ensure fuel quality is maintained during storage
  7. Check storage facilities and refuelling equipment for leaks.
  8. Receive bulk fuel into storage, in compliance with regulatory requirements and enterprise policies
  9. Complete documentation for receipt of bulk fuel if required
  10. Monitor bulk fuel during storage to maintain fuel quality and usage
Identify regulatory and industry requirements for the receipt and storage of bulk fuel, and refuelling operations

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Identify work health and safety hazards, assess risks and implement suitable controls

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Identify dangers of volatile fuel liquids and vapours

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Locate and check firefighting and spill response equipment, and replace faulty equipment

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Ensure facilities for storage of bulk fuel meet national standards

Completed
Date:

Teacher:
Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Check bulk fuel storage facilities to ensure fuel quality is maintained during storage

Completed
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Check storage facilities and refuelling equipment for leaks.

Completed
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Receive bulk fuel into storage, in compliance with regulatory requirements and enterprise policies

Completed
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Complete documentation for receipt of bulk fuel if required

Completed
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Monitor bulk fuel during storage to maintain fuel quality and usage

Completed
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Prepare for refuelling

  1. Select, maintain and use personal protective equipment
  2. Select fuel based on machinery or vehicle use and manufacturer instructions
  3. Ensure appropriate firefighting and spill response equipment are accessible
  4. Ensure appropriate refuelling equipment is available and meets national standards
  5. Check and secure refuelling equipment
  6. Position and secure machinery or vehicle for refuelling
Select, maintain and use personal protective equipment

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Select fuel based on machinery or vehicle use and manufacturer instructions

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Ensure appropriate firefighting and spill response equipment are accessible

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Ensure appropriate refuelling equipment is available and meets national standards

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Check and secure refuelling equipment

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Position and secure machinery or vehicle for refuelling

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Refuel machinery or vehicle from fixed storage

  1. Open tank valves if necessary
  2. Refuel machinery or vehicle in compliance with regulatory requirements and manufacturer instructions
  3. Ensure there is no residual fuel in fuel transfer equipment such as hoses
  4. Contain spills and mitigate environment or safety dangers if required, in compliance with legislation and enterprise policies
  5. Check fuel levels
  6. Close and secure tank valves if necessary
Open tank valves if necessary

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Refuel machinery or vehicle in compliance with regulatory requirements and manufacturer instructions

Completed
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Ensure there is no residual fuel in fuel transfer equipment such as hoses

Completed
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Contain spills and mitigate environment or safety dangers if required, in compliance with legislation and enterprise policies

Completed
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Check fuel levels

Completed
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Close and secure tank valves if necessary

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Refuel machinery or vehicle from portable containers

  1. Ensure only approved containers are used to transport decanted fuel
  2. Ensure portable containers being towed are secure
  3. Check containers to ensure fuel quality is maintained
  4. Decant fuel from fixed storage into containers ensuring potential risks are minimised
  5. Ensure there is no residual fuel in fuel transfer equipment for all decanting procedures
  6. Transport containers to worksite following codes of practice or guidelines
  7. Decant fuel from portable containers using appropriate equipment
  8. Contain spills and mitigate environment or safety dangers if required, in compliance with legislation and enterprise policies
Ensure only approved containers are used to transport decanted fuel

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Ensure portable containers being towed are secure

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Check containers to ensure fuel quality is maintained

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Decant fuel from fixed storage into containers ensuring potential risks are minimised

Completed
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Ensure there is no residual fuel in fuel transfer equipment for all decanting procedures

Completed
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Transport containers to worksite following codes of practice or guidelines

Completed
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Decant fuel from portable containers using appropriate equipment

Completed
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Contain spills and mitigate environment or safety dangers if required, in compliance with legislation and enterprise policies

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Complete refuelling

  1. Clean, maintain and store refuelling equipment and containers
  2. Complete documentation and records if required
Clean, maintain and store refuelling equipment and containers

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Complete documentation and records if required

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Assessed

Teacher: ___________________________________ Date: _________

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Receive and store bulk fuel

1.1 Identify regulatory and industry requirements for the receipt and storage of bulk fuel, and refuelling operations

1.2 Identify work health and safety hazards, assess risks and implement suitable controls

1.3 Identify dangers of volatile fuel liquids and vapours

1.4 Locate and check firefighting and spill response equipment, and replace faulty equipment

1.5 Ensure facilities for storage of bulk fuel meet national standards

1.6 Check bulk fuel storage facilities to ensure fuel quality is maintained during storage

1.7 Check storage facilities and refuelling equipment for leaks.

1.8 Receive bulk fuel into storage, in compliance with regulatory requirements and enterprise policies

1.9 Complete documentation for receipt of bulk fuel if required

1.10 Monitor bulk fuel during storage to maintain fuel quality and usage

2. Prepare for refuelling

2.1 Select, maintain and use personal protective equipment

2.2 Select fuel based on machinery or vehicle use and manufacturer instructions

2.3 Ensure appropriate firefighting and spill response equipment are accessible

2.4 Ensure appropriate refuelling equipment is available and meets national standards

2.5 Check and secure refuelling equipment

2.6 Position and secure machinery or vehicle for refuelling

3. Refuel machinery or vehicle from fixed storage

3.1 Open tank valves if necessary

3.2 Refuel machinery or vehicle in compliance with regulatory requirements and manufacturer instructions

3.3 Ensure there is no residual fuel in fuel transfer equipment such as hoses

3.4 Contain spills and mitigate environment or safety dangers if required, in compliance with legislation and enterprise policies

3.5 Check fuel levels

3.6 Close and secure tank valves if necessary

4. Refuel machinery or vehicle from portable containers

4.1 Ensure only approved containers are used to transport decanted fuel

4.2 Ensure portable containers being towed are secure

4.3 Check containers to ensure fuel quality is maintained

4.4 Decant fuel from fixed storage into containers ensuring potential risks are minimised

4.5 Ensure there is no residual fuel in fuel transfer equipment for all decanting procedures

4.6 Transport containers to worksite following codes of practice or guidelines

4.7 Decant fuel from portable containers using appropriate equipment

4.8 Contain spills and mitigate environment or safety dangers if required, in compliance with legislation and enterprise policies

5. Complete refuelling

5.1 Clean, maintain and store refuelling equipment and containers

5.2 Complete documentation and records if required

Required Skills and Knowledge

Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Receive and store bulk fuel

1.1 Identify regulatory and industry requirements for the receipt and storage of bulk fuel, and refuelling operations

1.2 Identify work health and safety hazards, assess risks and implement suitable controls

1.3 Identify dangers of volatile fuel liquids and vapours

1.4 Locate and check firefighting and spill response equipment, and replace faulty equipment

1.5 Ensure facilities for storage of bulk fuel meet national standards

1.6 Check bulk fuel storage facilities to ensure fuel quality is maintained during storage

1.7 Check storage facilities and refuelling equipment for leaks.

1.8 Receive bulk fuel into storage, in compliance with regulatory requirements and enterprise policies

1.9 Complete documentation for receipt of bulk fuel if required

1.10 Monitor bulk fuel during storage to maintain fuel quality and usage

2. Prepare for refuelling

2.1 Select, maintain and use personal protective equipment

2.2 Select fuel based on machinery or vehicle use and manufacturer instructions

2.3 Ensure appropriate firefighting and spill response equipment are accessible

2.4 Ensure appropriate refuelling equipment is available and meets national standards

2.5 Check and secure refuelling equipment

2.6 Position and secure machinery or vehicle for refuelling

3. Refuel machinery or vehicle from fixed storage

3.1 Open tank valves if necessary

3.2 Refuel machinery or vehicle in compliance with regulatory requirements and manufacturer instructions

3.3 Ensure there is no residual fuel in fuel transfer equipment such as hoses

3.4 Contain spills and mitigate environment or safety dangers if required, in compliance with legislation and enterprise policies

3.5 Check fuel levels

3.6 Close and secure tank valves if necessary

4. Refuel machinery or vehicle from portable containers

4.1 Ensure only approved containers are used to transport decanted fuel

4.2 Ensure portable containers being towed are secure

4.3 Check containers to ensure fuel quality is maintained

4.4 Decant fuel from fixed storage into containers ensuring potential risks are minimised

4.5 Ensure there is no residual fuel in fuel transfer equipment for all decanting procedures

4.6 Transport containers to worksite following codes of practice or guidelines

4.7 Decant fuel from portable containers using appropriate equipment

4.8 Contain spills and mitigate environment or safety dangers if required, in compliance with legislation and enterprise policies

5. Complete refuelling

5.1 Clean, maintain and store refuelling equipment and containers

5.2 Complete documentation and records if required

The candidate must be assessed on their ability to integrate and apply the performance requirements of this unit in a workplace setting. Performance must be demonstrated consistently over time and in a suitable range of contexts.

The candidate must provide evidence that they can:

receive and store bulk fuel

prepare for refuelling

refuel machinery or vehicle from fixed storage

refuel machinery or vehicle from portable containers

complete refuelling

apply relevant work health and safety requirements

apply relevant industry and enterprise environmental sustainability practices

The candidate must demonstrate knowledge of:

regulatory and industry requirements for the receipt and storage of bulk fuel , and refuelling operations

relevant work health and safety requirements

types, use and maintenance of personal protective equipment

types, features and use of fuels for relevant machinery and vehicles

requirements, types, features and use of bulk fuel receival and storage facilities

relevant legislation for storage of fuels

requirements and procedures of checking fuel storage facilities, refuelling equipment and fuel transfer equipment for leaks

risks and dangers associated with volatile fuel liquids and vapours, and mitigation and protection measures

requirements, types, features, use and maintenance of firefighting and spill response equipment

requirements, types, features, use, maintenance and storage of fuel transfer and refuelling equipment

requirements and procedures for refuelling of relevant machinery and vehicles

methods and procedures for securing portable fuel containers during transport

procedures for emptying fuel transfer equipment such as hoses and checking that they are empty of residual fuel

requirements, containment methods and equipment for fuel spills

mitigation and protection measures for the environment in fuel spills

required documentation and records

industry and enterprise environmental sustainability practices

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