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Evidence Guide: RIISAM215A - Carry out drilling industry operational maintenance

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RIISAM215A - Carry out drilling industry operational maintenance

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

Plan and prepare for maintenance tasks

  1. Access, interpret and apply compliance documentation relevant to the carrying out of operational maintenance in the drilling industry
  2. Obtain, confirm and apply work instructions for the allocated task
  3. Identify, manage and report all potential hazards
  4. Resolve coordination requirements with others at the site prior to commencing and during work activities
  5. Select and use appropriate personal protective equipment
Access, interpret and apply compliance documentation relevant to the carrying out of operational maintenance in the drilling industry

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Obtain, confirm and apply work instructions for the allocated task

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Identify, manage and report all potential hazards

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Resolve coordination requirements with others at the site prior to commencing and during work activities

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Select and use appropriate personal protective equipment

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Carry out pre-drilling checks and maintenance

  1. Carry out checks on drill
  2. Complete mine site/company checklist sheet
  3. Lubricate all systems where necessary
  4. Top up fluid levels and bleed where necessary
  5. Check filters and clean/replace if necessary
  6. Check security of all circulation systems, as required
  7. Keep cabin, seat belts and windscreen clean and windscreen washer functioning
Carry out checks on drill

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Complete mine site/company checklist sheet

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Lubricate all systems where necessary

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Top up fluid levels and bleed where necessary

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Check filters and clean/replace if necessary

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Check security of all circulation systems, as required

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Keep cabin, seat belts and windscreen clean and windscreen washer functioning

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Perform machine checks

  1. Carry out timed and regular equipment inspection, servicing and lubrication in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations/company procedures and record details
  2. Identify faults or potential faults and report immediately
  3. Observe isolation/tag out/lock out procedures
  4. Identify, record and/or report requirement for repair or maintenance and critical time line for rectification
  5. Monitor effectiveness of maintenance performed
Carry out timed and regular equipment inspection, servicing and lubrication in accordance with manufacturer's recommendations/company procedures and record details

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Identify faults or potential faults and report immediately

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Observe isolation/tag out/lock out procedures

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Identify, record and/or report requirement for repair or maintenance and critical time line for rectification

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Monitor effectiveness of maintenance performed

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Maintain all down hole tools and other drilling consumables

  1. Carry out component maintenance safely and according to procedures and instructions
  2. Maintain and store tools and consumables according to site procedures
Carry out component maintenance safely and according to procedures and instructions

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Maintain and store tools and consumables according to site procedures

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Perform machinery maintenance

  1. Minimise equipment breakdown by regular servicing and maintenance and performance of overhauls to manufacturer's specifications
  2. Use tag out/lock out when servicing
  3. Carry out minor servicing of equipment avoiding disruption to production
  4. Carry out routine inspection, servicing, lubrication and housekeeping tasks to manufacturer's and/or site requirements
  5. Read and follow instructions on maintenance procedures, lubrication tasks, filter change/service accurately
  6. Identify and change wear parts, and record relative frequency of replacement
  7. Use diagnostic and troubleshooting techniques and take action
  8. Identify operational faults in and maintain hydraulic systems
  9. Report service and repair requirements and take action according to company procedures
Minimise equipment breakdown by regular servicing and maintenance and performance of overhauls to manufacturer's specifications

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Use tag out/lock out when servicing

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Carry out minor servicing of equipment avoiding disruption to production

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Carry out routine inspection, servicing, lubrication and housekeeping tasks to manufacturer's and/or site requirements

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Read and follow instructions on maintenance procedures, lubrication tasks, filter change/service accurately

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Identify and change wear parts, and record relative frequency of replacement

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Use diagnostic and troubleshooting techniques and take action

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Identify operational faults in and maintain hydraulic systems

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Report service and repair requirements and take action according to company procedures

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Perform field repairs

  1. Isolate and rectify equipment faults
  2. Identify extent of repair needed and obtain spare parts
  3. Identify, select and use tools required for maintenance and repairs correctly
  4. Return re-usable components or accessories in accordance with site requirements
  5. Review equipment and re-set in response to variations in production needs
  6. Recognise system faults and formulate appropriate responses within agreed time lines
  7. Maintain records of action taken in accordance with site requirements
  8. Dismantle, assess, service, repair, reassemble and test a given drill component in a safe manner
Isolate and rectify equipment faults

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Identify extent of repair needed and obtain spare parts

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Identify, select and use tools required for maintenance and repairs correctly

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Return re-usable components or accessories in accordance with site requirements

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Review equipment and re-set in response to variations in production needs

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Recognise system faults and formulate appropriate responses within agreed time lines

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Maintain records of action taken in accordance with site requirements

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Dismantle, assess, service, repair, reassemble and test a given drill component in a safe manner

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package.

Overview of assessment

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

The evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to worksite operations and satisfy all of the requirements of the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge and the range statement of this unit and include evidence of the following:

knowledge of the requirements, procedures and instructions for carrying out of operational maintenance in the drilling industry

implementation of requirements, procedures and techniques for the safe, effective and efficient carrying out of operational maintenance in the drilling industry

working with others to undertake and complete operational maintenance in the drilling industry that meets all of the required outcomes

consistent timely completion of operational maintenance in the drilling industry that safely, effectively and efficiently meets the required outcomes

Context of and specific resources for assessment

This unit must be assessed in the context of the work environment. Where personal safety or environmental damage are limiting factors, assessment may occur in a simulated environment provided it is realistic and sufficiently rigorous to cover all aspects of workplace performance, including task skills, task management skills, contingency management skills and job role environment skills.

The assessment environment should not disadvantage the participant. For example, language, literacy and numeracy demands of assessment should not be greater than those required on the job.

Customisation of assessment and delivery environment to sensitively accommodate cultural diversity.

Aboriginal people and other people from a non English speaking background may have second language issues.

Assessment of this competency requires typical resources normally used in the work environment. Selection and use of resources for particular worksites may differ due to site circumstances.

Where applicable, physical resources should include equipment modified for people with disabilities.

Access must be provided to appropriate learning and/or assessment support when required.

Method of assessment

This unit may be assessed in a holistic way with other units of competency. The assessment strategy for this unit must verify required knowledge and skill and practical application using more than one of the following assessment methods:

written and/or oral assessment of the candidate's required knowledge

observed, documented and/or first hand testimonial evidence of the candidate's:

implementation of appropriate requirement, procedures and techniques for the safe, effective and efficient achievement of required outcomes

consistently achieving the required outcomes

first hand testimonial evidence of the candidate's:

working with others to undertake and complete operational maintenance in the drilling industry

Guidance information for assessment

Consult the SkillsDMC User Guide for further information on assessment including access and equity issues.

Required Skills and Knowledge

Required skills

Specific skills are required to achieve the performance criteria in this unit, particularly for the application in the various circumstances in which this unit may be applied. This includes the ability to carry out the following as required to carry out operational maintenance in the drilling industry:

apply legislative, organisation and site requirements and procedures

apply in service functions and procedures

apply hazard identification procedures

apply risk control procedures

apply Job Safety Analysis (JSA)

apply hazardous goods handling techniques

apply tag out/lock out procedures

apply defects reporting procedures

apply safe work practices

use hand and power tools

apply communication and recording skills

apply manual and mechanical handling techniques

apply basic maintenance skills

Required knowledge

Specific knowledge is required to achieve the Performance Criteria of this unit, particularly its application in a variety of circumstances in which the unit may be used. This includes knowledge of the following, as required to carry out operational maintenance in the drilling industry:

manufacturer's maintenance requirements and procedures

characteristics, technical capabilities and limitations of equipment

environmental requirements

mechanical/electrical/hydraulic systems and power tools characteristics

isolation and tag out procedures

lubricants and their uses

all engine electric and hydraulic indicators and gauges

transmission and drive systems

recording and reporting requirements and procedures

Range Statement

The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included.

Relevant compliance documentation

may include:

legislative, organisation and site requirements and procedures

manufacturer's guidelines and specifications

Australian standards

code of practice

Employment and workplace relations legislation

Equal Employment Opportunity and Disability Discrimination legislation

Work instructions may come from briefings, handovers, plans and work orders and may be written or verbal, formal or informal and may include:

nature and scope of tasks

specifications

quality of finished works

achievement targets

operational conditions

obtaining of permits required

site layout

out of bounds areas

worksite inspection requirements

lighting conditions

plant or equipment defects

hazards and potential hazards

coordination requirements or issues

contamination control requirements

environmental control requirements

barricade and signage requirements

Hazards may include:

spread of contaminants as a result of maintenance activities

working in proximity to drilling rig and other equipment

high pressure air and hydraulic

rotating components

Coordination requirements may include

driller

other equipment operators

maintenance personnel

supervisors

mine personnel

Personal protective equipment includes:

steel-capped boots and hardhat

gloves

dust mask

eye and hearing protection

general protective and reflective clothing

Checks may include:

regular visual inspection including pre-start neutral for all control levers

check on correct operation

observation of display instruments and gauges function

observation of recording instruments and gauges

hydraulic system (including filters, strainers, hose, hose fitting and oils)

air systems and filters

vehicles (including wheels, tyres, clutch, brakes and fluid levels)

batteries

Faults may be indicated by:

indications on instruments or gauges

noises

vibrations

smells

overheated hydraulic motors or lines

visual indicators (e.g. smoke)

Maintenance and storage of tools and consumables may include:

effective storage

use of desiccants

store chemicals (cement, bentonite, and so on) in safe dry conditions secure from livestock

Consumables may include:

oils - engine, gear box, hydraulic

greases

rig spare parts

down hole tools spare parts

Machinery maintenance may include:

operating checks

daily checks

programmed maintenance

breakdown maintenance

prescribed lubrication

Diagnostic and trouble shooting techniques may include:

diagnostics built into equipment

diagnostics applying externally

troubleshooting procedures recommended by manufacturers

troubleshooting procedures developed by organisation

knowledge of sources of help for more complex problems

Reporting requirements may include:

tool records

service and maintenance

metres drilled

operating hours since last service