Operate chemical tanker

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Unit Description
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Assessment Tool
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Assessment Template
generate a spreadsheet for marking this unit in a classroom environment. Put student names in the top row and check them off as they demonstrate competenece for each of the unit's elements and performance criteria.
Assessment Matrix
a slightly different format than the assessment template. A spreadsheet with unit names, elements and performance criteria in separate columns. Put assessment names in column headings to track which performance criteria each one covers. Good for ensuring that you've covered every one of the performance criteria with your assessment instrument (all assessement tools together).
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Evidence Guide
create an evidence guide for workplace assessment and RPL applicants
Competency Mapping Template
Unit of Competency Mapping – Information for Teachers/Assessors – Information for Learners. A template for developing assessments for a unit, which will help you to create valid, fair and reliable assessments for the unit, ready to give to trainers and students
Observation Checklist
create an observation checklist for workplace assessment and RPL applicants. This is similar to the evidence guide above, but a little shorter and friendlier on your printer. You will also need to create a seperate Assessor Marking Guide for guidelines on gathering evidence and a list of key points for each activity observed using the unit's range statement, required skills and evidence required (see the unit's html page for details)

Self Assessment Survey
A form for students to assess thier current skill levels against each of the unit's performance criteria. Cut and paste into a web document or print and distribute in hard copy.
Moodle Outcomes
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Registered Training Organisations
Trying to find someone to train or assess you? This link lists all the RTOs that are currently registered to deliver TLIC0001, 'Operate chemical tanker'.
Google Links
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Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Identify properties and hazards of chemicals being transported and features of chemical tankers that transport chemicals

1.1

UN number, product class, its packing group and any sub-risks of fuel being transported are identified in accordance with emergency response documentation

1.2

Approved handler and approved filler requirements for chemicals being transported are identified in accordance with regulatory requirements

1.3

Properties of chemicals being transported are identified in accordance with emergency response documentation

1.4

Hazards associated with chemicals being transported are identified in accordance with emergency response documentation

1.5

Hazardous atmosphere zones are identified in accordance with organisational requirements

1.6

Circumstances in which a chemical tanker may be left unattended are explained in accordance with current ADG Code and company procedures

1.7

Functions of equipment fitted to a chemical tanker are identified in relation to safe transfer and transport of chemicals

1.8

Factors that cause static electricity and ways of minimising risks associated with it are identified in accordance with organisational requirements

2

Carry out a pre-trip inspection

2.1

Vehicle is inspected to confirm tanker 5-yearly hydrostatic test is current, is tagged and compliant with current ADG Code, and meets company procedures; and non-compliant vehicles or trailers are repaired or reported in accordance with company procedures

2.2

Vehicle load transfer equipment is inspected to confirm security and state of repair, and all hoses are tested and tagged in accordance with current ADG Code; and non-compliant equipment is repaired or reported in accordance with company procedures

2.3

Safety equipment is inspected to confirm it meets organisational and current ADG Code requirements, is accessible and properly maintained, stowed and secured; and unserviceable items, or items with expired test dates, are replaced or reported in accordance with company procedures

2.4

Personal protective equipment (PPE) is inspected to confirm it is available, ready for use, and meets current ADG Code requirements

2.5

Dangerous goods placards are inspected to confirm they are correct for the load being carried and are displayed in accordance with current ADG Code

3

Position chemical tanker and prepare to load

3.1

Vehicle is driven into loading site in accordance with site procedures, using PPE that complies with organisational and regulatory requirements

3.2

Vehicle is positioned without injury to people or damage to property and in a position that enables loading to be carried out in accordance with site procedures

3.3

Park brake is applied, engine is turned off and battery is isolated as required

3.4

Locations of emergency equipment and emergency procedures are identified before loading commences

3.5

Product type and quantity to be loaded are checked to confirm they are in accordance with delivery documentation and are within safe carrying capacity and gross weight limitations of vehicle, and discrepancies are rectified in accordance with company procedures

3.6

Product transfer equipment is connected in accordance with organisational requirements

4

Load chemical tanker with chemicals

4.1

Site procedures are implemented for commencement of loading process

4.2

Products to be loaded are checked for compatibility and correct segregation, also taking account of product sub-risks

4.3

Products to be loaded are checked to ensure they are compatible with tanker and that tanker is fit for purpose

4.4

Loading process and fill levels are monitored in accordance with company and site procedures

4.5

Vehicle is safely loaded with chemicals using only approved equipment, and in accordance with organisational and regulatory requirements

4.6

At completion of loading process, all valves on vehicle and load-out facility are closed and where site procedures specify, all transfer equipment is vented and/or depressurised before being disconnected and stowed, with all equipment secured in accordance with site and company procedures

4.7

Loaded vehicle is confirmed as being within legal weight limitations and in compliance with company and regulatory procedures

4.8

Loaded vehicle is inspected pre-departure to ensure all hoses, pipes and cables are disconnected and secure, brake interlock is deactivated as required, and obstacles are cleared in accordance with company and site procedures

4.9

Site is restored to a clean and tidy condition in accordance with site procedures

4.10

Vehicle is moved from loading area without damage to property or injury to people and in accordance with site procedures

4.11

Delivery documentation is completed, checked, and secured in vehicle in accordance with regulatory requirements

4.12

Vehicle and tanker are checked to ensure correct placarding

5

Transport load safely and efficiently to customer site

5.1

Routes are planned to avoid congested areas, tunnels or areas where people may congregate and to maximise efficiency between delivery sites

5.2

Prescribed routes are followed in accordance with organisational requirements, and courtesy and professionalism is exhibited toward other road users

5.3

Tanker is driven and manoeuvred in accordance with legal requirements, taking into consideration vehicle stability and prevailing environmental conditions

5.4

Eco-driving techniques are applied

5.5

Action is taken to deal with traffic delays and diversions

5.6

Legislative and organisational procedures are adhered to in driving, parking and leaving tanker standing, or when tanker breaks down or stops on a road

6

Deliver load of chemicals to customer site

6.1

Pre-delivery assessment is made before entering delivery site, and site features that constitute a hazard and/or prevent delivery are rectified or reported in accordance with organisational and site requirements

6.2

Site instructions and/or restrictions are complied with

6.3

Vehicle is manoeuvred and positioned in such a way that product can be delivered efficiently and safely, with park brake applied and engine, unless required for pumping, turned off

6.4

PPE is used in accordance with organisational and regulatory requirements and steps are taken to apply personal safety measures

6.5

Worksite is marked with signs and/or cones and vehicle is remained with, and delivery and potential hazards are managed in accordance with organisational and site requirements

6.6

Visible receiving vessel and/or components are checked for damage, and contents are checked to ensure sufficient ullage exists for delivery, with any deficiencies reported or actioned in accordance with company and site procedures

6.7

Preparation for delivery is consistent with organisational and site requirements

6.8

Product type and quantity are confirmed against delivery documents

6.9

Delivery is undertaken in line with product being delivered, company and site procedures, and special delivery instructions

6.10

Gauges are checked as required, valves are opened and closed in correct sequence, and hoses and connections are visually checked for leaks

6.11

At completion of delivery, product transfer equipment is disconnected in accordance with product type, and company and site procedures

6.12

Site is secured and restored to a clean and tidy condition in accordance with site procedures

6.13

Delivery documentation is completed to reflect changes in vehicle load and receiving vessel, and distributed in accordance with organisational and regulatory requirements

6.14

Vehicle is inspected pre-departure in accordance with organisational requirements

6.15

Vehicle is driven from site safely and in accordance with site and organisational procedures

7

Apply driver emergency procedures in an emergency

7.1

Procedures for emergencies during loading and unloading are implemented in accordance with emergency response documentation and organisational transport emergency response plan (TERP)

7.2

Procedures for emergencies in transit are identified in accordance with emergency response documentation and organisational TERP

7.3

Emergency response documentation and organisational requirements are implemented in initial responses to a person exposed to chemicals being transported