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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. Bold italicised wording, 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. |
Communications may include: | email telephoneverbal instructionsvisual instructionsworksite-specific instructionswritten instructionsjob and task sheets. |
WHS requirements: | are those prescribed under legislation, regulations, codes of practice and policies and proceduresmay include:personal protective clothing and equipmentuse of tools and equipmentsafe handling of materialuse of fire-fighting equipmentfirst aid equipmenthazard control, including control of hazardous materials and toxic substances. |
Personal protective equipment: | is that prescribed under legislation, regulations, codes of practice, and workplace policies and practicesmay include:eye protectionpersonal protective clothingglovesrespirators safety shoes air feed mask. |
Refinishing materials may include: | solid, metallic, pearl base coats clear two-pack acyclic enamelhardenerwater based reducer. |
Tools and equipment may include: | air pressure regulatorsair compressorsspray boothsbaking ovensheating and lighting systemsstrainersmeasuring sticksford cupssafety equipmenttinting machineshand paddlesnylon stocking weaveviscosity measuring equipmenthigh-volume low-pressure spray-gunsgravity feed spray-gunssuction feed spray-gunspersonal protective equipmentpolishing and cleaning equipment. |
Refinishing methods may include: | spray-gun selectionequipment protection methodsvarious spraying techniquesdrying procedurespaint mixingcompound polishingdetailing of surfaces. |
Emergency procedures may include: | emergency shutdownextinguishing firesworkplace first aid requirementsworksite evacuation. |
Environmental requirements may include: | waste managementnoise controldust controlclean-up management. |
Statutory and regulatory authorities’ guidelines may include: | statutory and regulatory regulationscodes of practice. |
Safe operating policies and procedures may include: | workplace safety policies and proceduresoperational risk assessmenttoxic substanceselectrical safetymachinery movement and operationmanual and mechanical lifting and shiftingworking in proximity to othersworkplace visitors. |
Requirements for environment may include: | requirements for temperatureextraction of fumescleanliness. |
Information may include: | verbal and written informationgraphical instructionssignagework schedules, plans and specificationswork bulletins and memosMSDSdiagrams and sketchessafe work procedures relating to colour matching multi-layer clear over-base coloursregulatory and legislative requirementsautomotive painting and finishing code of practiceengineer's design specificationsworkplace work specificationsinstructions issued by authorised workplace or external personsAustralian standards. |
Specifications may include: | colour, texture, depth and glosscontaminant-freeblending into the surrounding surfaces. |
Materials may include: | polishing buffs and padstac-ragscleaning solventspolishes and glazescompounds and cleaning materialstwo-pack urethane acrylic enamelsclear acrylic lacquerspaint thinnerspaint reducerscleaning materials. |
Quality may include: | industry standardsworkplace standardsAustralian standardsquality policyworkplace operations and procedures. |