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Evidence Guide: TLIC2025 - Operate four wheel drive vehicle

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TLIC2025 - Operate four wheel drive vehicle

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

Operate four wheel drive vehicles on roads

  1. Pre-start checks of vehicle and equipment are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and roadworthy requirements
  2. Job hazards are identified and required action is taken to minimise, control or eliminate identified hazards
  3. Tyres are checked for pressure suitable for terrain and/or changed in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures
  4. Vehicle fuel, water and any ancillary equipment are checked before starting vehicle journey in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures
  5. Loads are secured in accordance with workplace and legislative requirements
  6. Vehicle is driven on-road and off-road in accordance with legislative and workplace requirements, at appropriate operating speeds for road or track conditions and hazards
  7. Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in surrounding terrain
  8. Road conditions are constantly monitored, negotiated and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained
  9. Vehicle is parked and shut down in accordance with workplace and manufacturer requirements
Pre-start checks of vehicle and equipment are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and roadworthy requirements

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Job hazards are identified and required action is taken to minimise, control or eliminate identified hazards

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Tyres are checked for pressure suitable for terrain and/or changed in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures

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Vehicle fuel, water and any ancillary equipment are checked before starting vehicle journey in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures

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Loads are secured in accordance with workplace and legislative requirements

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Vehicle is driven on-road and off-road in accordance with legislative and workplace requirements, at appropriate operating speeds for road or track conditions and hazards

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Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in surrounding terrain

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Road conditions are constantly monitored, negotiated and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

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Vehicle is parked and shut down in accordance with workplace and manufacturer requirements

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Operate vehicle on, or across a gradient

  1. Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating gradient
  2. Loads are secured in accordance with workplace and legislative requirements
  3. Appropriate gear and/or range are selected and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction
  4. Vehicle is driven on-road and off-road in accordance with legislative and workplace requirements at appropriate speeds for conditions and gradient hazards
  5. Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in, on or across a gradient
  6. Gradient conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained
Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating gradient

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Loads are secured in accordance with workplace and legislative requirements

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Appropriate gear and/or range are selected and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction

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Vehicle is driven on-road and off-road in accordance with legislative and workplace requirements at appropriate speeds for conditions and gradient hazards

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Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in, on or across a gradient

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Gradient conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

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Operate vehicle ascending a steep gradient

  1. Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating ascent
  2. Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to ascend grade, and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction
  3. Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation while ascending a steep gradient
  4. Stall recovery techniques are applied in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures
  5. Ascent conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained
Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating ascent

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Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to ascend grade, and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction

Completed
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Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation while ascending a steep gradient

Completed
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Stall recovery techniques are applied in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures

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Ascent conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

Completed
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Operate vehicle descending a steep gradient

  1. Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating gradient
  2. Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to descend grade, and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction
  3. Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation while descending a steep gradient
  4. Stall recovery techniques are applied in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures
  5. Descent conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained
Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating gradient

Completed
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Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to descend grade, and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction

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Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation while descending a steep gradient

Completed
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Stall recovery techniques are applied in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures

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Descent conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

Completed
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Operate vehicle in rugged terrain

  1. Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating rugged terrain
  2. Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to negotiate rugged terrain and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction
  3. Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in surrounding terrain
  4. Vehicle chains are fitted in accordance with manufacturer instructions and environmental conditions, as required
  5. Vehicle load is inspected, positioned and secured to maximise traction for four wheel driving
  6. Rugged conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained
Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating rugged terrain

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Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to negotiate rugged terrain and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction

Completed
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Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in surrounding terrain

Completed
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Vehicle chains are fitted in accordance with manufacturer instructions and environmental conditions, as required

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Vehicle load is inspected, positioned and secured to maximise traction for four wheel driving

Completed
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Rugged conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

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Complete operations

  1. Vehicle is parked and shut down in accordance with workplace and manufacturer requirements
  2. Faults or malfunctions are corrected and/or reported in accordance with manufacturer and workplace requirements
  3. Vehicle and equipment are cleaned and stored after use in accordance with workplace requirements
  4. Documentation and journey reports are completed in accordance with workplace procedures
Vehicle is parked and shut down in accordance with workplace and manufacturer requirements

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Faults or malfunctions are corrected and/or reported in accordance with manufacturer and workplace requirements

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Vehicle and equipment are cleaned and stored after use in accordance with workplace requirements

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Documentation and journey reports are completed in accordance with workplace procedures

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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

Operate four wheel drive vehicles on roads

1.1

Pre-start checks of vehicle and equipment are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and roadworthy requirements

1.2

Job hazards are identified and required action is taken to minimise, control or eliminate identified hazards

1.3

Tyres are checked for pressure suitable for terrain and/or changed in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures

1.4

Vehicle fuel, water and any ancillary equipment are checked before starting vehicle journey in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures

1.5

Loads are secured in accordance with workplace and legislative requirements

1.6

Vehicle is driven on-road and off-road in accordance with legislative and workplace requirements, at appropriate operating speeds for road or track conditions and hazards

1.7

Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in surrounding terrain

1.8

Road conditions are constantly monitored, negotiated and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

1.9

Vehicle is parked and shut down in accordance with workplace and manufacturer requirements

2

Operate vehicle on, or across a gradient

2.1

Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating gradient

2.2

Loads are secured in accordance with workplace and legislative requirements

2.3

Appropriate gear and/or range are selected and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction

2.4

Vehicle is driven on-road and off-road in accordance with legislative and workplace requirements at appropriate speeds for conditions and gradient hazards

2.5

Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in, on or across a gradient

2.6

Gradient conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

3

Operate vehicle ascending a steep gradient

3.1

Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating ascent

3.2

Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to ascend grade, and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction

3.3

Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation while ascending a steep gradient

3.4

Stall recovery techniques are applied in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures

3.5

Ascent conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

4

Operate vehicle descending a steep gradient

4.1

Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating gradient

4.2

Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to descend grade, and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction

4.3

Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation while descending a steep gradient

4.4

Stall recovery techniques are applied in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures

4.5

Descent conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

5

Operate vehicle in rugged terrain

5.1

Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating rugged terrain

5.2

Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to negotiate rugged terrain and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction

5.3

Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in surrounding terrain

5.4

Vehicle chains are fitted in accordance with manufacturer instructions and environmental conditions, as required

5.5

Vehicle load is inspected, positioned and secured to maximise traction for four wheel driving

5.6

Rugged conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

6

Complete operations

6.1

Vehicle is parked and shut down in accordance with workplace and manufacturer requirements

6.2

Faults or malfunctions are corrected and/or reported in accordance with manufacturer and workplace requirements

6.3

Vehicle and equipment are cleaned and stored after use in accordance with workplace requirements

6.4

Documentation and journey reports are completed in accordance with workplace procedures

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

Operate four wheel drive vehicles on roads

1.1

Pre-start checks of vehicle and equipment are carried out in accordance with manufacturer specifications and roadworthy requirements

1.2

Job hazards are identified and required action is taken to minimise, control or eliminate identified hazards

1.3

Tyres are checked for pressure suitable for terrain and/or changed in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures

1.4

Vehicle fuel, water and any ancillary equipment are checked before starting vehicle journey in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures

1.5

Loads are secured in accordance with workplace and legislative requirements

1.6

Vehicle is driven on-road and off-road in accordance with legislative and workplace requirements, at appropriate operating speeds for road or track conditions and hazards

1.7

Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in surrounding terrain

1.8

Road conditions are constantly monitored, negotiated and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

1.9

Vehicle is parked and shut down in accordance with workplace and manufacturer requirements

2

Operate vehicle on, or across a gradient

2.1

Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating gradient

2.2

Loads are secured in accordance with workplace and legislative requirements

2.3

Appropriate gear and/or range are selected and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction

2.4

Vehicle is driven on-road and off-road in accordance with legislative and workplace requirements at appropriate speeds for conditions and gradient hazards

2.5

Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in, on or across a gradient

2.6

Gradient conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

3

Operate vehicle ascending a steep gradient

3.1

Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating ascent

3.2

Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to ascend grade, and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction

3.3

Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation while ascending a steep gradient

3.4

Stall recovery techniques are applied in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures

3.5

Ascent conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

4

Operate vehicle descending a steep gradient

4.1

Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating gradient

4.2

Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to descend grade, and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction

4.3

Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation while descending a steep gradient

4.4

Stall recovery techniques are applied in accordance with manufacturer and workplace procedures

4.5

Descent conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

5

Operate vehicle in rugged terrain

5.1

Intended vehicle path is inspected prior to negotiating rugged terrain

5.2

Appropriate gear and/or range are selected to negotiate rugged terrain and engine revolutions are maintained to ensure constant traction

5.3

Vehicle equipment/controls are set and operated in accordance with manufacturer instructions for operation in surrounding terrain

5.4

Vehicle chains are fitted in accordance with manufacturer instructions and environmental conditions, as required

5.5

Vehicle load is inspected, positioned and secured to maximise traction for four wheel driving

5.6

Rugged conditions are constantly monitored, and appropriate operations and control techniques are used to ensure safe vehicle operation and no injury to people or damage to vehicle, tracks or loads is sustained

6

Complete operations

6.1

Vehicle is parked and shut down in accordance with workplace and manufacturer requirements

6.2

Faults or malfunctions are corrected and/or reported in accordance with manufacturer and workplace requirements

6.3

Vehicle and equipment are cleaned and stored after use in accordance with workplace requirements

6.4

Documentation and journey reports are completed in accordance with workplace procedures

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

applying relevant legislation and workplace procedures

cleaning and storing vehicles and equipment

communicating effectively with others

completing relevant documentation

conducting pre-start checks

demonstrating low-risk driving behaviours

identifying and correcting minor operational faults

identifying job hazards and taking required action

implementing contingency plans

interpreting and following operational instructions and prioritising work

modifying activities depending on operational contingencies, risk situations and environments

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

reading and interpreting relevant instructions, procedures, information and signs

using and adjusting vehicle equipment/controls as required:

brakes

electronic traction control

freewheeling hubs

gears/range

heating and cooling systems

jacks

tyres

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 and performance criteria and include knowledge of:

documentation and record keeping requirements

effect of hard surface driving (such as transmission wind up) on a 4x4 system

effect of loads while negotiating a gradient

effect on centre of gravity of changing fluid loads

efficient driving techniques and safe driving strategies

environmental impact of 4x4 driving

hazards and risks associated with traversing cross gradients

hazards that may exist when operating a four wheel drive vehicle in on-road and off-road situations, and action to minimise, control or eliminate identified hazards

low risk driving behaviours:

creating and maintaining crash avoidance space

protecting crash avoidance space

road rules and directions

space and time management

pre- and post-operational checks and related action

problems that may occur when operating a four wheel drive vehicle, and action that can be taken to report or resolve the problems

relevant land management procedures and regulations

relevant state/territory road traffic authority road rules, regulations, permit and licence requirements

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

vehicle equipment/controls, instruments and indicators, and their use

vehicle handling procedures and techniques for a range of road and track conditions

workplace procedures for operating a four wheel drive vehicle in both on-road and off-road situations.

Range Statement

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

Non-essential conditions can be found in the Companion Volume Implementation Guide.