Design and size stormwater drainage systems

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Registered Training Organisations
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Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

1. Prepare for planning.

1.1. Nature and scope of the planning task are identified and confirmed.

1.2. Safety (OHS) requirements associated with installation of stormwater drainage systems and workplace environmental requirements are adhered to throughout the work.

1.3. Work is organised and sequenced in conjunction with others involved in or affected by the work.

1.4. Tools and equipment required for planning, sizing and documenting the layout of stormwater drainage systems, including personal protective equipment, are selected and checked for serviceability.

1.5. Work area in which planning process is to be conducted is prepared.

2. Identify system requirements.

2.1. Information and specifications for required work are obtained and confirmed, if necessary by site inspection.

2.2. Regulations and relevant Australian standards relevant to the work are consulted and applied to all aspects of the work.

2.3. Design criteria are determined from relevant Australian standards and proposed method of installation.

2.4. Stormwater catchment and flow requirements are identified.

2.5. Stormwater pipe size is determined to conform to regulatory authorities' main or street kerb and relevant Australian standards.

2.6. Stormwater retention pit size, silt and flotation arrestor pit size, rainwater tank size and stormwater overflow discharge locations are determined to suit job requirements.

2.7. System type is selected to suit collection and disposal requirements.

2.8. Sustainability principles and concepts are applied to work preparation and application.

3. Design system layout.

3.1. Layout of stormwater drainage system is planned in accordance with plans, specifications, relevant Australian standards, and workplace procedures.

3.2. Stormwater disposal system is specified in accordance with job requirements.

3.3. Materials required are specified and optimised from proposed design according to relevant Australian standards.

3.4. Plans are recorded in accordance with statutory and regulatory authorities' and workplace requirements.

4. Restore work area.

4.1. Work area is restored in accordance with workplace procedures.

4.2. Tools and equipment used in the process are refurbished and left in accordance with workplace procedures.

4.3. Information is accessed and documentation, including work backup, is completed in accordance with workplace requirements.


Qualifications and Skillsets

CPCPDR4012A appears in the following qualifications:

  • CPC50611 - Diploma of Hydraulic Services Design
  • CPC40911 - Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services
  • CPC50611 - Diploma of Hydraulic Services Design
  • CPC40911 - Certificate IV in Plumbing and Services