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Evidence Guide: PRMWM51B - Dispose of waste water to sewer

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PRMWM51B - Dispose of waste water to sewer

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

Organise for waste water disposal

  1. Obtain waste transport and disposal approvals and obtain and review job sheet to clearly identify all waste disposal requirements
  2. Lock and seal all inlets, outlets and hatches to waste water storage facility to prevent contamination of waste water
  3. Check waste water to be disposed to sewer to ensure it meets all sewer acceptance criteria and take samples for testing and analysis in accordance with disposal requirements and regulations
  4. Confirm compliance with current trade waste certificate/permit conditions
  5. Select and fit emergency and personal protective equipment in accordance with work requirements, manufacturers' specifications, company requirements and relevant legislation
  6. Identify potential risks and hazards to job requirements and manage in accordance with company requirements, OHS and other relevant legislation
  7. Contact relevant authority and confirm that discharge is received
Obtain waste transport and disposal approvals and obtain and review job sheet to clearly identify all waste disposal requirements

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Lock and seal all inlets, outlets and hatches to waste water storage facility to prevent contamination of waste water

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Check waste water to be disposed to sewer to ensure it meets all sewer acceptance criteria and take samples for testing and analysis in accordance with disposal requirements and regulations

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Confirm compliance with current trade waste certificate/permit conditions

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Select and fit emergency and personal protective equipment in accordance with work requirements, manufacturers' specifications, company requirements and relevant legislation

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Identify potential risks and hazards to job requirements and manage in accordance with company requirements, OHS and other relevant legislation

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Contact relevant authority and confirm that discharge is received

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Dispose of waste water to sewer

  1. Open waste water outlet to allow efficient disposal of waste water to sewer
  2. Attach flowmeter to record volume discharged
  3. Check trade waste diversion during operation to ensure satisfactory operating condition in accordance with company requirements and relevant legislation
  4. Monitor sewer discharge of waste water to ensure smooth flow, and regulate/divert flow to alleviate system backlogs in accordance with company and environmental requirements
  5. Shut off valve and lock up system at completion of disposal activities, in accordance with company requirements, to ensure that there is no unauthorised leakage of waste water to sewer
  6. Organise relevant authority to lock, tag and secure outlet
Open waste water outlet to allow efficient disposal of waste water to sewer

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Attach flowmeter to record volume discharged

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Check trade waste diversion during operation to ensure satisfactory operating condition in accordance with company requirements and relevant legislation

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Monitor sewer discharge of waste water to ensure smooth flow, and regulate/divert flow to alleviate system backlogs in accordance with company and environmental requirements

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Shut off valve and lock up system at completion of disposal activities, in accordance with company requirements, to ensure that there is no unauthorised leakage of waste water to sewer

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Organise relevant authority to lock, tag and secure outlet

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Carry out housekeeping

  1. Clear and reinstate work area to ensure safe and clean work environment
  2. Keep drainage system free of waste contamination when not in use to prevent contamination of waste water to sewer
  3. Check drainage system regularly to ensure it is free from blockages, obstructions and leaks in accordance with company, regulatory and manufacturer requirements
Clear and reinstate work area to ensure safe and clean work environment

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Keep drainage system free of waste contamination when not in use to prevent contamination of waste water to sewer

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Check drainage system regularly to ensure it is free from blockages, obstructions and leaks in accordance with company, regulatory and manufacturer requirements

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Document waste water disposal

  1. Document waste water disposal activities accurately and promptly in accordance with company requirements and relevant legislation
Document waste water disposal activities accurately and promptly in accordance with company requirements and relevant legislation

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Critical aspects of competency

Correct interpretation of job sheet.

Identifies and organises plant, equipment, materials and personnel requirements.

Complies with all requirements of regulators and the company for the disposal of waste water to sewer.

Selects appropriate emergency and personal protective equipment requirements.

Correct identification of potential risks and hazards to work.

Monitors operation of drainage system during disposal to sewer.

Monitors discharge to ensure smooth flow.

Regulates and diverts flow as required to alleviate system backlogs.

Effectively maintains disposal system to prevent blockages, contamination and leakages.

Documents all waste water disposal activities in accordance with company requirements.

Knowledge needed to achieve the performance criteria

Knowledge and understanding are essential to apply this unit in the workplace, to transfer the skills to other contexts, and to deal with unplanned events. The knowledge requirements for this unit are listed below.

Requirements of liquid waste for classification as waste water.

Trade waste certificate/permit conditions and requirements.

Requirements of relevant regulatory body.

Emergency and PPE requirements for work.

Potential risks and hazards to waste water disposal.

Drainage system capacity.

Liquid flow regulation systems.

Equipment/plant operation.

Emergency response procedures.

Company requirements.

Plant shut-down, lock-out and isolation procedures.

Occupational health and safety requirements.

Relevant industry standards.

Relevant legislation.

Relevant environmental regulations.

OHS hierarchy of control.

Specific skills needed to achieve the performance criteria

To achieve the performance criteria, some complementary skills are required. These are:

communication including listening, questioning, following instructions, signalling, report writing

reading and interpreting job requirements

reading and interpreting gauges and indicators (including flowmeter)

hazard identification

safe and efficient work practices

use of emergency and personal protective equipment

working in confined spaces

following MSDS.

Resources required to assess this unit

The following resources should be available:

waste water for disposal

flowmeter

possession of trade waste certificate/permit

access to waste water disposal system

job sheet identifying disposal requirements

personal protective equipment

MSDS

site safety plan.

Gaining evidence to assess this unit

For valid and reliable assessment of this unit, the competency should be demonstrated over a period of time and be observed by the assessor (or assessment team working together to conduct the assessment). The competency is to be demonstrated in a range of situations, which may include customer/workplace interruptions and involvement in related activities normally experienced in the workplace.

Evidence of competency is best obtained by observing activities in the field and reviewing the disposal of waste water to sewer. If this is not practicable, observations in realistic simulated environments may be substituted.

Consistency in performance

Assessment requires that strategies meet the objectives of clients and comply with industry expectations in the particular client environment. If the environment is narrowly defined or is not representative of industry needs, it will be necessary to assess the unit within a variety of waste management environments or different client needs to assess competency in the disposal of waste water to sewer.

Oral questioning or written assessment and hypothetical situations (scenarios) may be used to assess underpinning knowledge. (In assessment situations where the candidate is offered a preference between oral questioning and written audit, questions are to be identical.)

Supplementary evidence may be obtained from relevant authenticated correspondence from existing supervisors, team leaders or specialist training staff.

Note: All practical demonstrations must adhere to the safety and environmental regulations relevant to each state or territory.

Key competency levels

There are a number of processes that are learnt throughout work and life that are required in all jobs. They are fundamental processes and generally transferable to other work functions. Some of these are covered by the key competencies, although others may be added.

Information below highlights how these processes are applied in this competency standard.

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Perform the process

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Perform and administer the process

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Perform, administer and design the process

How can communication of ideas and information be applied?

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Discuss with colleagues, clients and relevant personnel disposal of waste water to sewer.

How can information be collected, analysed and organised?

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Gather information from a number of sources (including relevant legislation and company requirements) about disposing of waste water to sewer.

How are activities planned and organised?

2

Plan and organise meetings and communicate opportunities with relevant personnel to discuss disposal of waste water to sewer.

How can teamwork be applied?

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Work cooperatively with colleagues.

How can the use of mathematical ideas and techniques be applied?

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Use relevant numerical calculations accurately.

How can problem-solving skills be applied?

1

Discuss possible problems and solutions that may arise throughout the disposal of waste water to sewer.

How can the use of technology be applied?

2

Apply understanding of technological principles and demonstrate physical skills to use appropriate equipment such as the flowmeter.

Required Skills and Knowledge

Refer to Evidence Guide

Range Statement

The range statement links the required knowledge and organisational and technical requirements to the workplace context. It describes any contextual variables that will be used or encountered when applying the competency in work situations. It allows for different work practices and work and knowledge requirements as well as for differences between organisations and workplaces. The following variables may be present for this particular unit.

This unit applies to the batch discharge of waste water to sewer. Such discharges may be controlled by external authority, controlled self-monitoring, or total self-monitoring.

Company includes all forms of business enterprises in this context, including local governments/councils.

Company requirements are found in briefing documents, letters, quality assurance documents, tender/contract documents and verbal or written instructions.

Documentation includes but is not limited to:

accident report

checklists

disposal operations

emergency report

incident report

maintenance requirements

non-conformances

quantity of waste water disposed.

Emergency and personal protective equipment must include:

appropriate footwear

communications equipment

eye protection

eyewash kit

fire extinguishers

First Aid kit

gloves

overalls and protective clothing.

Emergency and personal protective equipment could also include:

breathing apparatus

emergency procedure guides

face shield/mask

hard hat

hearing protection

material safety data sheets (MSDS)

spill kit.

Emergency response action/procedures include but are not limited to:

clean up

contain emergency

equipment/plant isolation and shut-down

evacuation

First Aid

make safe

notification of authorities

use of appropriate personal protective equipment.

Job sheet typically includes:

disposal requirements

emergency and personal protective equipment requirements

personnel requirements

plant, equipment and material requirements

quantity of waste water for disposal

regulatory requirements

site requirements

work schedule.

Manufacturers' specifications are found in equipment specifications and operator manuals.

Performance of this unit is carried out in accordance with relevant requirements of the following:

Australian Standards

environmental regulations

legislative requirements

manufacturers' specifications

OHS regulations

organisational procedures

relevant state/territory regulations.

Personal protective equipment required will be stored, maintained and worn/fitted in accordance with company requirements and occupational health and safety and other legislation.

Potential risks and hazards are those risks and hazards identified by the organisation that could lead to injury or illness of employees, contractors, visitors or the public; damage to plant, vehicles or property; or that could cause harm to the environment.

This relates to on-site and off-site activities (whether company owned or occupied premises, customer/client premises or public property) over which it could be expected the organisation had control.

Relevant authority may include local council, relevant environmental protection authority, trade waste inspector and water authorities.

Relevant legislation and codes cover state and federal:

duty of care

industry codes of conduct

occupational health and safety

Australian Standards

environmental protection legislation.

Safe operating procedures include any activity or operation conducted on site to ensure health and safety of personnel/equipment in the area.

Waste water (or trade waste) refers to liquid wastes from any business, industry and trade or manufacturing process approved for sewer disposal other than domestic sewage.