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Evidence Guide: CPCCSH3009 - Demolish shopfronts and bulkheads

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CPCCSH3009 - Demolish shopfronts and bulkheads

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

Plan shop demolition work.

  1. Job requirements for demolition work are obtained, confirmed and applied to planning and preparation.
  2. Designated demolition area of shopfront and bulkhead is assessed to identify hazards and risks and confirm scope of work.
  3. Risk management and hazard control measures are confirmed with team members and other site personnel, as required, including determining and managing the status of existing services.
  4. Health and safety and environmental requirements for the work site and for individual demolition tasks are clarified and applied to planning and preparation.
  5. Safe work method statement (SWMS) is reviewed and amended as required in consultation with relevant personnel.
  6. Plant, tools and equipment suited to the specified work are selected, checked for serviceability, and faults are rectified or reported before starting work.
  7. Installation of scaffolding or lifting equipment is arranged according to job requirements.
  8. Materials forming the building components to be demolished are identified, and removal, handling and disposal are planned according to work health and safety (WHS) and environmental requirements.
  9. Tasks are sequenced and scheduled in consultation with team members, other site personnel and client as required, to ensure work is completed within given timeframe.
Job requirements for demolition work are obtained, confirmed and applied to planning and preparation.

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Designated demolition area of shopfront and bulkhead is assessed to identify hazards and risks and confirm scope of work.

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Risk management and hazard control measures are confirmed with team members and other site personnel, as required, including determining and managing the status of existing services.

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Health and safety and environmental requirements for the work site and for individual demolition tasks are clarified and applied to planning and preparation.

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Safe work method statement (SWMS) is reviewed and amended as required in consultation with relevant personnel.

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Plant, tools and equipment suited to the specified work are selected, checked for serviceability, and faults are rectified or reported before starting work.

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Installation of scaffolding or lifting equipment is arranged according to job requirements.

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Materials forming the building components to be demolished are identified, and removal, handling and disposal are planned according to work health and safety (WHS) and environmental requirements.

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Tasks are sequenced and scheduled in consultation with team members, other site personnel and client as required, to ensure work is completed within given timeframe.

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1

Plan shop demolition work.

1.1

Job requirements for demolition work are obtained, confirmed and applied to planning and preparation.

1.2

Designated demolition area of shopfront and bulkhead is assessed to identify hazards and risks and confirm scope of work.

1.3

Risk management and hazard control measures are confirmed with team members and other site personnel, as required, including determining and managing the status of existing services.

1.4

Health and safety and environmental requirements for the work site and for individual demolition tasks are clarified and applied to planning and preparation.

1.5

Safe work method statement (SWMS) is reviewed and amended as required in consultation with relevant personnel.

1.6

Plant, tools and equipment suited to the specified work are selected, checked for serviceability, and faults are rectified or reported before starting work.

1.7

Installation of scaffolding or lifting equipment is arranged according to job requirements.

1.8

Materials forming the building components to be demolished are identified, and removal, handling and disposal are planned according to work health and safety (WHS) and environmental requirements.

1.9

Tasks are sequenced and scheduled in consultation with team members, other site personnel and client as required, to ensure work is completed within given timeframe.

2

Prepare demolition work site.

2.1

Site is established using hoardings, barricades and signage as specified in work instructions, and service isolation is checked.

2.2

Scaffolding, fall protection and props are installed or checked against demolition plan and scope; and plant, tools and equipment are located on site according to work instructions.

2.3

Building components to be demolished and removed are identified, measured or calculated, and marked as required.

2.4

Site is checked against SWMS and safety and environmental requirements before starting work.

3

Apply demolition procedures.

3.1

Individual tasks are assessed immediately before starting work to identify undiscovered hazards and SWMS are reviewed and amended in consultation with relevant personnel as required.

3.2

Demolition procedures are carried out according to SWMS for dismantling or demolishing and removing materials from location to designated storage area.

3.3

Propping is installed as required to prevent collapse of overhead non-load-bearing elements.

3.4

Plant, tools and equipment are used safely and within limits of specified application according to manufacturer recommendations and workplace and safety requirements.

3.5

Effective verbal and non-verbal communication, including the use of mobile technology, is maintained with team members and other site personnel as required to monitor and manage demolition procedures.

3.6

Demolished materials and sections of building components are safely and effectively handled using appropriate material handling techniques consistent with the type of materials and components.

3.7

Demolished materials and components identified for salvage are safely and effectively handled, stored and stacked ready for transport according to WHS material handling practices and techniques.

4

Clean up.

4.1

Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled according to legislation, regulations, codes of practice and job specifications.

4.2

Tools and equipment are cleaned, maintained and stored according to workplace requirements.

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions.

1

Plan shop demolition work.

1.1

Job requirements for demolition work are obtained, confirmed and applied to planning and preparation.

1.2

Designated demolition area of shopfront and bulkhead is assessed to identify hazards and risks and confirm scope of work.

1.3

Risk management and hazard control measures are confirmed with team members and other site personnel, as required, including determining and managing the status of existing services.

1.4

Health and safety and environmental requirements for the work site and for individual demolition tasks are clarified and applied to planning and preparation.

1.5

Safe work method statement (SWMS) is reviewed and amended as required in consultation with relevant personnel.

1.6

Plant, tools and equipment suited to the specified work are selected, checked for serviceability, and faults are rectified or reported before starting work.

1.7

Installation of scaffolding or lifting equipment is arranged according to job requirements.

1.8

Materials forming the building components to be demolished are identified, and removal, handling and disposal are planned according to work health and safety (WHS) and environmental requirements.

1.9

Tasks are sequenced and scheduled in consultation with team members, other site personnel and client as required, to ensure work is completed within given timeframe.

2

Prepare demolition work site.

2.1

Site is established using hoardings, barricades and signage as specified in work instructions, and service isolation is checked.

2.2

Scaffolding, fall protection and props are installed or checked against demolition plan and scope; and plant, tools and equipment are located on site according to work instructions.

2.3

Building components to be demolished and removed are identified, measured or calculated, and marked as required.

2.4

Site is checked against SWMS and safety and environmental requirements before starting work.

3

Apply demolition procedures.

3.1

Individual tasks are assessed immediately before starting work to identify undiscovered hazards and SWMS are reviewed and amended in consultation with relevant personnel as required.

3.2

Demolition procedures are carried out according to SWMS for dismantling or demolishing and removing materials from location to designated storage area.

3.3

Propping is installed as required to prevent collapse of overhead non-load-bearing elements.

3.4

Plant, tools and equipment are used safely and within limits of specified application according to manufacturer recommendations and workplace and safety requirements.

3.5

Effective verbal and non-verbal communication, including the use of mobile technology, is maintained with team members and other site personnel as required to monitor and manage demolition procedures.

3.6

Demolished materials and sections of building components are safely and effectively handled using appropriate material handling techniques consistent with the type of materials and components.

3.7

Demolished materials and components identified for salvage are safely and effectively handled, stored and stacked ready for transport according to WHS material handling practices and techniques.

4

Clean up.

4.1

Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled according to legislation, regulations, codes of practice and job specifications.

4.2

Tools and equipment are cleaned, maintained and stored according to workplace requirements.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy all of the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit, and must demolish:

one shopfront that is at least 3.6 metres high and that includes:

glazing

bulkheads

door closure

joinery

one internal cabinet or fixture that is at least 3.6 metres high and 2.4 metres wide and attached to the building structure.

In doing the above work, the person must:

locate, interpret and apply information, standards and specifications relevant to the demolition

comply with site safety plan, health and safety regulations, and state and territory legislation applicable to workplace operations

comply with organisational policies and procedures, including quality requirements

safely and effectively use tools, plant and equipment

communicate and work effectively and safely with others.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must demonstrate knowledge of:

construction terminology used in shopfitting

demolition and building materials and their characteristics

procedures and techniques relevant to demolishing shopfronts

identification and handling requirements for hazardous substances, including lead, fibreglass and asbestos

contents of and terms used in:

safety data sheets (SDS) and safe work method statements (SWMS) for tasks

plans, specifications and drawings relating to demolishing shopfronts and bulkheads

materials storage requirements and processes and environmentally friendly waste management

types, characteristics, uses and limitations of plant, tools and equipment used to demolish shopfronts and bulkheads

processes for calculating volumes of material for removal

safe procedures for the use of scaffolding

workplace and equipment safety requirements relating to demolishing shopfronts and bulkheads.

Range Statement

This section specifies essential operating conditions and any other factors essential to the work environment.

Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below.

Job requirements must include:

demolition scope and plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details

manufacturer specifications and instructions where specified

safety data sheets (SDS) where applicable

regulatory and legislative requirements relevant to demolishing shopfronts and bulkheads, including relevant Australian standards

SWMS relating to demolishing shopfronts and bulkheads.

Shopfront and bulkhead must include:

non-load-bearing external walls and cladding

suspended ceiling structures

shopfronts and glazed sections

joinery and fixtures

high level bulkheads.

Identification of hazards and risks must include checking for:

hazardous substances, including:

lead

fibreglass

asbestos

falling objects

issues relating to:

materials handling

working at heights

working in proximity to others

work site visitors.

Risk management and hazard control measures must include:

adherence to regulatory requirements for removing and disposing of hazardous substances

fall protection when working at heights

safe manual handling procedures

safe operating procedures for working in proximity to others and for work site visitors

service isolation, where applicable

traffic control, where applicable

use of well-fitting personal protective equipment suited to the task as prescribed under legislation, regulations and workplace policies and practices

work permits.

Health and safety requirements must include:

compliance with:

organisational safety policies and procedures

project safety plan

state or territory legislation, regulations and codes of practice

contribution to developing and reviewing SWMS for demolition tasks

emergency procedures, including:

emergency shutdown and stopping

evacuation

organisational first aid requirements

safe operating procedures for the use of tools and equipment.

Environmental requirements must include:

control of:

dust

noise

traffic

vibration

water wastage

correct procedures for disposing of waste

energy efficiency.

Plant, tools and equipment must include ten or more of the following:

air compressors

allen keys

angle grinders

brooms

chisels

crow or pinch bars

dust suppression blankets

elevated work platforms

hack saws

hammers

hand saws

ladders

pincers

pliers

pneumatic and electric tools

power leads

power saws

props

saw stools and planks

scaffolding

shovels

sledge hammers

spanners

water hoses and spray attachments

wheelbarrows.

Undiscovered hazards that must be checked for before starting tasks must include:

asbestos

biological waste, including animal faeces

chemicals

contaminated soils

live power and other services, including:

gas

fire

mechanical

plumbing and drainage

telecommunications

process waste

syringes

termite damage

underground storage tanks.