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The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. |
Operations may be conducted: | by day or night in all relevant weather conditions |
Heritage steam locomotives may include: | any heritage steam locomotives in service within Australia |
Equipment on a steam locomotive may include: | steam locomotive instrumentation (gauges) feed water controls boiler controls and safety devices braking systems driving and other operational controls communication systems warning equipment ancillary systems vigilance systems traction systems head and marker lights |
Inspection of a heritage steam locomotive may include: | lights and power systems hoses couplings head boards doors and door locks suspension brake equipment wheels seals sand and fuel boiler and mountings cables glass windows and doors audible faults (e.g. hiss of escaping air or steam) visible faults (e.g. oil leaks, tears and cracks) |
Communications equipment may include: | portable and fixed two way radio mobile phone |
Auxiliary equipment may include: | steam regulator cab sprinkler gauges generator sandboxes whistle steam turbine generator all ancillary valves hand brake injectors lubricators gauge glasses blower damper cylinder cocks mechanical stoker oil burning apparatus |
Post operation checks may include: | lubrication system checking for fluid leaks brake testing checking of fluid and fuel levels |
Risk minimisation may require differentiating between faults, defects and deficiencies that: | do not present a hazard and could be attended to under running maintenance or in a normal maintenance schedule present a potential hazard and need to be attended to under running maintenance or at the next most practical opportunity present an immediate hazard and require immediate attention |
Relevant personnel may include: | train crew train controllers and signallers rostering supervisors and staff other train drivers and crews depot coordinators yard masters, supervisors and other operational personnel service delivery supervisors station yard staff maintenance personnel immediate internal or external customers |
Action taken upon the identification of faults, defects or deficiencies may include: | reporting the problem and carrying out repairs (depending on the level and extent of work required), or isolating and tagging the faulty equipment and advising appropriate personnel of the fault and need for repair or replacement |
Depending on the organisation concerned workplace procedures may be called: | standard operating procedures company procedures enterprise procedures organisational procedures established procedures |
Safety and personal protective equipment may include: | gloves sunscreen and sunglasses safety glasses insect repellent safety headwear and footwear two-way radios hand lamps flags safety devices audible indicators breathing equipment fire extinguishers high visibility clothing hearing protection |
Positioning of heritage motive power unit may involve: | operation of manual points operation of turntable coupling/uncoupling to other rolling stock |
Information and documents may include: | applicable legislated rail safety requirements including acts and regulations from each state and territory together with any nationally approved compliance codes and/or guidelines steam locomotive operational records and user log books maintenance notices, records and requests preparation sheets certificates and service dockets train running sheets time sheets roadworthy certificate train wire (status list, dangerous goods list, consist information, etc.) operational instructions, policies and procedures, including: those related to preventing steam locomotives from moving; track speed, length and load limitations; monitoring and complying with signals; and procedures for operating in accordance with specific track conditions emergency procedures manual |
Applicable legislation, regulations and codes may include: | applicable legislated rail safety requirements including acts and regulations from each state and territory together with any nationally approved compliance codes and/or guidelines relevant Australian Standards and related requirements relevant state/territory OH&S legislation relevant state/territory environmental protection legislation |