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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, if used 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. |
Participant's needs and characteristics may include: | agecultural and situational factorsprevious experiencefitness level and physical capabilitiesinjuries and illnesses. |
Session's aims and objectives may include: | developing motorcycling skillseducationpersonal developmenttherapy fitness targetsrecreation. |
Instructional plan may include: | off-highway motorcycling activities duration of activities. |
Off-highway motorcycling plan may include: | session's aims and objectivesdate, time and durationoff-highway motorcycling siteinstructor and participant ratiosoff-highway motorcycles, equipment and resourcesweather detailssafety requirements. |
Relevant legislation may include: | roads and traffic Actsoccupational health and safetypermits or permission for accessenvironmental regulations. |
Organisational policies and procedures may include: | occupational health and safety:use and maintenance of motorcycles and equipmentrisk management procedurestime and budget constraintscommunication protocolsconfidentiality of participant informationenvironmental and noise level regulationscode of ethicssupport personnel. |
Hazards may include: | loose gravel temperature extremesslippery or unstable terrainrutsdangerous animals and insectsstinging trees and nettlesdense vegetationgroup management hazards. |
Obstacles may include: | bridges water on road trees, bushes and roots bumps depressions and pot holes drainage grates. |
Risks may include: | hypothermiaheat exhaustioninjuries exhaustionlost party or party memberequipment failure. |
Relevantsources may include: | Bureau of Meteorologymedialand managers or agencieslocal knowledge. |
Weather and environmental information may include: | satellite imagesdaily and weekly forecastsmaximum and minimum temperaturesevent warningsriver levelssynoptic chartshigh and low tide predictions. |
Contingency plans may include: | change in weather and or conditionsmotorcycle and or equipment failureparticipant's needsunavailability of equipment or suitable site. |
Off-highway motorcycle may include: | off-highway motorcycles trailers farm or agriculture motorcycles. |
Equipment may include: | helmetfootwear protective clothing or body armoureye protection knee and elbow guardskidney beltgloves |
Resources may include: | teaching aidsinstructional tools. |
Contextual issues may include: | weather conditions, including timesseasontransportlocationtrip distance and durationgroup objectivesgroup size. |
Relevant information may include: | motorcycle, equipment and resource requirements, selection and usesafety procedures and risk managementpossible hazardsminimal environmental impact practices basic off-highway motorcycling techniques to negotiate various featureslogistical detailsactivity boundaries or training areacommunicationresponsible and safe behaviour. |
Communication system may include: | callsradiohand signals |
Safety procedures may include: | checking motorcycle and equipment for damagechecking that equipment is correctly fitted using emergency response, safety and maintenance equipmentassessing and outlining symptoms, treatment and prevention of common incidents or risksdetermining safe areas and boundariesremoving, minimising or avoiding hazardsenforcing correct instructor or participant ratiosmanaging group in emergency situationsdetermining contingency and risk management plans. |
Instructional techniques may include: | simple to complexpart to wholechronologicalknown to unknownD.E.D.I.C.T:demonstrateexplaindemonstrateinstructcritiquetestE.D.I.C.T:explaindemonstrateinstructcritiquetestI.D.E.A:introducedemonstrateexplain apply |
Off-highway motorcycling knowledge may include: | basic off-highway motorcycling skills and techniques off-road features, hazards and obstaclesminimal impact practices risk managementfactors to consider when planning off-highway motorcycling activitiesmotorcycle and equipment selection, use and maintenancecommunication systems. |
Motorcycling skills may include: | key points of basic technique or skillsequence or combination of skill to achieve effective or efficient results. |
Participant's performance may include: | use of appropriate communication systemoff-highway motorcycling techniqueattitude and behaviournegotiation of hazards and obstacles. |
Opportunities may include: | off-highway motorcycling sites suitable to skill leveloff-highway motorcycling clubs or groups in the local area. |
Relevant aspects may include: | objectivesplanning processactivity siteweatherequipment selectionclothing selectionfood selectioninstructional contentinstructional techniqueassessment techniquegroup feedbackdirecting techniquesrescue techniques employed. |