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Evidence Guide: AVIW3006 - Refuel aircraft

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AVIW3006 - Refuel aircraft

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

Conduct pre-operational checks on fueller/dispenser vehicle and equipment

  1. Personal protective equipment is selected and used in accordance with workplace procedures
  2. Hazards are identified, risks are assessed and hazard management is implemented
  3. Pre-operational checks of fueller/dispenser vehicle and auxiliary equipment are conducted
  4. Problems or defects identified during pre-operational checks are reported or rectified in accordance with workplace procedures and manufacturer requirements
  5. Outcomes of pre-operational checks are reported and recorded
Personal protective equipment is selected and used in accordance with workplace procedures

Completed
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Hazards are identified, risks are assessed and hazard management is implemented

Completed
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Pre-operational checks of fueller/dispenser vehicle and auxiliary equipment are conducted

Completed
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Problems or defects identified during pre-operational checks are reported or rectified in accordance with workplace procedures and manufacturer requirements

Completed
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Outcomes of pre-operational checks are reported and recorded

Completed
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Load fueller

  1. Vehicle is positioned at loading bay and all precautionary and reporting requirements are carried out
  2. Vehicle is grounded and loading bay bonding lead is connected to fueller
  3. Fueller is dipped and ullage is determined
  4. Loading operations and quality control checks are completed
Vehicle is positioned at loading bay and all precautionary and reporting requirements are carried out

Completed
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Vehicle is grounded and loading bay bonding lead is connected to fueller

Completed
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Fueller is dipped and ullage is determined

Completed
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Loading operations and quality control checks are completed

Completed
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Position fueller/dispenser vehicle

  1. Fueller/dispenser vehicle is moved to aircraft
  2. Aircraft is approached after checks are made to confirm aircraft engines have stopped and aircraft wheel chocks are in place
  3. Vehicle is positioned either underwing or standoff, depending on aircraft type
  4. Appropriate precautions are taken to avoid risk of collision with aircraft control surfaces and engines
  5. Fueller/dispenser vehicle is parked in a position that provides easiest route for evacuation in an emergency
Fueller/dispenser vehicle is moved to aircraft

Completed
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Aircraft is approached after checks are made to confirm aircraft engines have stopped and aircraft wheel chocks are in place

Completed
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Vehicle is positioned either underwing or standoff, depending on aircraft type

Completed
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Evidence:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Appropriate precautions are taken to avoid risk of collision with aircraft control surfaces and engines

Completed
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Fueller/dispenser vehicle is parked in a position that provides easiest route for evacuation in an emergency

Completed
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Carry out refuelling operations

  1. Vehicle is grounded and bonding lead is connected to aircraft
  2. Pressure refuelling auxiliary equipment is positioned and hose is connected
  3. Hydrant dispenser delivery hoses and couplings are connected to aircraft and intake hose is connected to inlet coupler
  4. Aircraft is refuelled to required fuel quantity or tank capacity
Vehicle is grounded and bonding lead is connected to aircraft

Completed
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Pressure refuelling auxiliary equipment is positioned and hose is connected

Completed
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Hydrant dispenser delivery hoses and couplings are connected to aircraft and intake hose is connected to inlet coupler

Completed
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Aircraft is refuelled to required fuel quantity or tank capacity

Completed
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Complete post-refuelling operations

  1. Refuelling operations are completed
  2. Fuel sample is taken from filter sump/inlet and visual check is made prior to aircraft departure
  3. Hoses, couplings and auxiliary equipment are disconnected and stowed
  4. Hydrant dispenser lanyard is disconnected, and pit valve dust cover and hydrant pit lid are replaced
  5. Reel hoses are rewound and stowed
  6. Fueller/dispenser vehicle is driven either to depot or to next aircraft in accordance with workplace procedures, regulatory requirements and local instructions
Refuelling operations are completed

Completed
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Fuel sample is taken from filter sump/inlet and visual check is made prior to aircraft departure

Completed
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Hoses, couplings and auxiliary equipment are disconnected and stowed

Completed
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Hydrant dispenser lanyard is disconnected, and pit valve dust cover and hydrant pit lid are replaced

Completed
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Reel hoses are rewound and stowed

Completed
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Fueller/dispenser vehicle is driven either to depot or to next aircraft in accordance with workplace procedures, regulatory requirements and local instructions

Completed
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Complete documentation

  1. Hard copy documentation and paperwork is completed as required and airline representative’s signature is obtained
  2. Electronic fuel management systems are used to report, record and verify refuel operations
Hard copy documentation and paperwork is completed as required and airline representative’s signature is obtained

Completed
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Electronic fuel management systems are used to report, record and verify refuel operations

Completed
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Assessed

Teacher: ___________________________________ Date: _________

Signature: ________________________________________________

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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

Conduct pre-operational checks on fueller/dispenser vehicle and equipment

1.1

Personal protective equipment is selected and used in accordance with workplace procedures

1.2

Hazards are identified, risks are assessed and hazard management is implemented

1.3

Pre-operational checks of fueller/dispenser vehicle and auxiliary equipment are conducted

1.4

Problems or defects identified during pre-operational checks are reported or rectified in accordance with workplace procedures and manufacturer requirements

1.5

Outcomes of pre-operational checks are reported and recorded

2

Load fueller

2.1

Vehicle is positioned at loading bay and all precautionary and reporting requirements are carried out

2.2

Vehicle is grounded and loading bay bonding lead is connected to fueller

2.3

Fueller is dipped and ullage is determined

2.4

Loading operations and quality control checks are completed

3

Position fueller/dispenser vehicle

3.1

Fueller/dispenser vehicle is moved to aircraft

3.2

Aircraft is approached after checks are made to confirm aircraft engines have stopped and aircraft wheel chocks are in place

3.3

Vehicle is positioned either underwing or standoff, depending on aircraft type

3.4

Appropriate precautions are taken to avoid risk of collision with aircraft control surfaces and engines

3.5

Fueller/dispenser vehicle is parked in a position that provides easiest route for evacuation in an emergency

4

Carry out refuelling operations

4.1

Vehicle is grounded and bonding lead is connected to aircraft

4.2

Pressure refuelling auxiliary equipment is positioned and hose is connected

4.3

Hydrant dispenser delivery hoses and couplings are connected to aircraft and intake hose is connected to inlet coupler

4.4

Aircraft is refuelled to required fuel quantity or tank capacity

5

Complete post-refuelling operations

5.1

Refuelling operations are completed

5.2

Fuel sample is taken from filter sump/inlet and visual check is made prior to aircraft departure

5.3

Hoses, couplings and auxiliary equipment are disconnected and stowed

5.4

Hydrant dispenser lanyard is disconnected, and pit valve dust cover and hydrant pit lid are replaced

5.5

Reel hoses are rewound and stowed

5.6

Fueller/dispenser vehicle is driven either to depot or to next aircraft in accordance with workplace procedures, regulatory requirements and local instructions

6

Complete documentation

6.1

Hard copy documentation and paperwork is completed as required and airline representative’s signature is obtained

6.2

Electronic fuel management systems are used to report, record and verify refuel operations

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

Conduct pre-operational checks on fueller/dispenser vehicle and equipment

1.1

Personal protective equipment is selected and used in accordance with workplace procedures

1.2

Hazards are identified, risks are assessed and hazard management is implemented

1.3

Pre-operational checks of fueller/dispenser vehicle and auxiliary equipment are conducted

1.4

Problems or defects identified during pre-operational checks are reported or rectified in accordance with workplace procedures and manufacturer requirements

1.5

Outcomes of pre-operational checks are reported and recorded

2

Load fueller

2.1

Vehicle is positioned at loading bay and all precautionary and reporting requirements are carried out

2.2

Vehicle is grounded and loading bay bonding lead is connected to fueller

2.3

Fueller is dipped and ullage is determined

2.4

Loading operations and quality control checks are completed

3

Position fueller/dispenser vehicle

3.1

Fueller/dispenser vehicle is moved to aircraft

3.2

Aircraft is approached after checks are made to confirm aircraft engines have stopped and aircraft wheel chocks are in place

3.3

Vehicle is positioned either underwing or standoff, depending on aircraft type

3.4

Appropriate precautions are taken to avoid risk of collision with aircraft control surfaces and engines

3.5

Fueller/dispenser vehicle is parked in a position that provides easiest route for evacuation in an emergency

4

Carry out refuelling operations

4.1

Vehicle is grounded and bonding lead is connected to aircraft

4.2

Pressure refuelling auxiliary equipment is positioned and hose is connected

4.3

Hydrant dispenser delivery hoses and couplings are connected to aircraft and intake hose is connected to inlet coupler

4.4

Aircraft is refuelled to required fuel quantity or tank capacity

5

Complete post-refuelling operations

5.1

Refuelling operations are completed

5.2

Fuel sample is taken from filter sump/inlet and visual check is made prior to aircraft departure

5.3

Hoses, couplings and auxiliary equipment are disconnected and stowed

5.4

Hydrant dispenser lanyard is disconnected, and pit valve dust cover and hydrant pit lid are replaced

5.5

Reel hoses are rewound and stowed

5.6

Fueller/dispenser vehicle is driven either to depot or to next aircraft in accordance with workplace procedures, regulatory requirements and local instructions

6

Complete documentation

6.1

Hard copy documentation and paperwork is completed as required and airline representative’s signature is obtained

6.2

Electronic fuel management systems are used to report, record and verify refuel operations

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

adapting to differences in equipment and operating environment in accordance with standard operating procedures

applying precautions and required action to minimise, control or eliminate identified hazards

applying relevant legislation and workplace procedures

communicating effectively with others

identifying and correctly using relevant equipment

implementing contingency plans

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

interpreting and following operational instructions and prioritising work

modifying activities depending on workplace contingencies, situations and environments

monitoring and anticipating operational problems and hazards and taking appropriate action

monitoring work activities in terms of planned schedule

operating electronic communications equipment to required protocol

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

reporting and/or rectifying identified problems promptly, in accordance with regulatory requirements and workplace procedures and local instructions

selecting and using required personal protective equipment (PPE) conforming to industry and WHS/OHS standards

working collaboratively with others

working systematically with required attention to detail without injury to self or others, or damage to goods or equipment.

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

differences in refuelling procedures for various types of aircraft

emergency procedures

manufacturer instructions for fueller vehicle and auxiliary equipment

relevant Australian Standards

relevant information/documents:

airport airside driver handbook

conditions of service, legislation and industrial agreements including workplace agreements and awards

flight schedules

relevant International Air Transport Association (IATA) fuel guidelines

induction and training materials

loading and fuelling operational checklists

manufacturer specifications and instructions for fueller/dispenser vehicle and auxiliary equipment

workplace instructions and job specification

relevant legislation and regulations such as the Australian Dangerous Goods Code (ADG) Code

people to consult about refuelling operations:

aircrew

airline engineers or representatives

ground support staff

other refuelling staff

supervisors and managers

technical staff

principles and processes of aircraft refuelling

problems that may occur when refuelling an aircraft and appropriate action that should be taken in each case

relevant sections of Civil Aviation Safety Regulations (CASRs) and Civil Aviation Orders and other regulations for the refuelling of aircraft

relevant WHS/OHS and environmental procedures and regulations

risks that exist when refuelling an aircraft and related risk control procedures and precautions

selection and correct fitment of PPE

workplace procedures for loading a fueller and refuelling aircraft.

Range Statement

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

Pre-operational checks must include:

air-pressure after start-up

auxiliary equipment

brake interlock override switch seal

brake test

fire extinguishers

personal protective equipment (PPE)

radio check with base

required documentation

sampling equipment and water detection capsules

serviceability of ladder or portable steps

sufficient fuel in fueller for planned refuelling job

vehicle parked in designated area

visual inspection for leaks, defects and obstructions

Personal protective equipment must include:

approved uniform

gloves

hearing protection

high visibility clothing

mask or respirator

safety glasses

safety headwear and footwear

Hazards must include one or more of the following:

contamination of, or from, materials being handled

dust

fuel vapours

hazardous or dangerous materials

hot engines, static electricity, sparks and other forms of ignition

jet blast

noise

other additives (such as water, methanol, icing inhibitors)

other vehicles on tarmac

rotating propellers

spill, leakages, ruptures