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Evidence Guide: AVIF0001 - Apply aircraft safety procedures

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AVIF0001 - Apply aircraft safety procedures

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

Prepare for airside operations

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Suitable personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing is fitted and worn correctly

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Airside hazards are identified and appropriate risk management controls are implemented

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Airside operating conditions and restrictions, and interim instructions are confirmed and applied to individual tasks

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Airside safety and operational briefings are received and acknowledged prior to operating around aircraft

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Operate around aircraft

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Airside operating conditions and requirements are implemented

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Airside access and aviation security procedures are applied

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Aircraft manoeuvring practices are confirmed

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Aircraft safety hazards and zones are confirmed

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Effective individual safety controls are implemented during operations within close proximity to aircraft

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Normal and emergency aircraft access and egress procedures are confirmed and applied during airside operations

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Appropriate verbal and non-verbal communication techniques are applied with flight crew and other ground personnel during routine and abnormal operations

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Implement aviation safety emergency procedures

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Airside incident or accident is identified and communicated to relevant personnel

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Individual emergency response actions are taken to preserve own safety

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Appropriate individual response actions are taken to assist other airside personnel during incidents or accidents

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Postincident or accident procedures are clarified and applied, and their implementation is reported to relevant personnel

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1

Prepare for airside operations

1.1

Suitable personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing is fitted and worn correctly

1.2

Airside hazards are identified and appropriate risk management controls are implemented

1.3

Airside operating conditions and restrictions, and interim instructions are confirmed and applied to individual tasks

1.4

Airside safety and operational briefings are received and acknowledged prior to operating around aircraft

2

Operate around aircraft

2.1

Airside operating conditions and requirements are implemented

2.2

Airside access and aviation security procedures are applied

2.3

Aircraft manoeuvring practices are confirmed

2.4

Aircraft safety hazards and zones are confirmed

2.5

Effective individual safety controls are implemented during operations within close proximity to aircraft

2.6

Normal and emergency aircraft access and egress procedures are confirmed and applied during airside operations

2.7

Appropriate verbal and non-verbal communication techniques are applied with flight crew and other ground personnel during routine and abnormal operations

3

Implement aviation safety emergency procedures

3.1

Airside incident or accident is identified and communicated to relevant personnel

3.2

Individual emergency response actions are taken to preserve own safety

3.3

Appropriate individual response actions are taken to assist other airside personnel during incidents or accidents

3.4

Postincident or accident procedures are clarified and applied, and their implementation is reported to relevant personnel

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1

Prepare for airside operations

1.1

Suitable personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing is fitted and worn correctly

1.2

Airside hazards are identified and appropriate risk management controls are implemented

1.3

Airside operating conditions and restrictions, and interim instructions are confirmed and applied to individual tasks

1.4

Airside safety and operational briefings are received and acknowledged prior to operating around aircraft

2

Operate around aircraft

2.1

Airside operating conditions and requirements are implemented

2.2

Airside access and aviation security procedures are applied

2.3

Aircraft manoeuvring practices are confirmed

2.4

Aircraft safety hazards and zones are confirmed

2.5

Effective individual safety controls are implemented during operations within close proximity to aircraft

2.6

Normal and emergency aircraft access and egress procedures are confirmed and applied during airside operations

2.7

Appropriate verbal and non-verbal communication techniques are applied with flight crew and other ground personnel during routine and abnormal operations

3

Implement aviation safety emergency procedures

3.1

Airside incident or accident is identified and communicated to relevant personnel

3.2

Individual emergency response actions are taken to preserve own safety

3.3

Appropriate individual response actions are taken to assist other airside personnel during incidents or accidents

3.4

Postincident or accident procedures are clarified and applied, and their implementation is reported to relevant personnel

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria on at least one occasion and include:

adhering to airside operating conditions and requirements

applying aircraft access and egress procedures:

normal

emergency

applying individual airside access procedures

applying individual aviation security procedures

fitting and wearing aviation personal protective equipment (PPE):

eye protection

fire and flame resistant clothing

footwear

hearing protection

high visibility clothing

identifying airside hazards and risk controls:

ground safety:

noise

zones

aircraft jet blast and downwash

personnel, vehicle, building and aircraft proximity and safety distances

fuel and oil spillage

human factors:

fatigue

individual health

day and night operations

aircraft operations:

loading and unloading

taxiing or air transit of aircraft

environmental:

natural

man-made

weather

implementing individual aviation safety emergency procedures:

incident response

accident response

post-incident and accident actions

reporting

implementing work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) procedures and relevant regulations

interpreting relevant instructions, regulations, procedures and other information

performing airside operational tasks around aircraft

reading, interpreting and following relevant regulations, instructions, procedures, information and signs

receiving airside briefings:

airside safety

airside operational tasks.

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements, performance criteria and include knowledge of:

aircraft access and egress procedures:

normal

emergency

airside communication techniques:

verbal

non-verbal

airside hazards:

ground safety

aircraft operations

environmental

airside operational tasks applicable to own role:

aviation maintenance

ground support tasks

airside safety

flight crew

airside operational environment:

aerodrome types

aircraft manoeuvring practices

airfield lightings, signals, markers and beacons

control towers

movement areas

runways

tarmacs

vehicle movement

correct fitment and wearing of aviation PPE:

eye protection

fire and flame resistant clothing

footwear

hearing protection

high visibility clothing

individual airside access procedures

individual aviation security procedures

individual aviation safety emergency procedures:

incident response

accident response

post-incident and accident actions

individual risk management controls for airside operations.

Range Statement

Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.