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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. |
Equipment, motive power units and rolling stock to be checked and maintained may include: | all classes of locomotives, motive power units, passenger carriages, rail cars and types of wagons in service within Australian rail systems |
Operations may be conducted: | by day or nightin all weather conditions.in confined spacesin exposed conditionsin controlled or open environments |
Minor maintenance/repair component exchange may include: | minor component change outdiagnosing minor faultsidentifying correct lubricantsidentifying correct fuel and carrying out refuellingidentifying correct solvents and cleaning fluidsmaintaining fluid and air pressuresreplacing faulty/damaged/worn equipmentservicing and cleaning batteriesinspecting bogies, running gear and ancillary equipment in cabin or on rolling stock |
Safety equipment may include: | high visibility clothingend of train markerssunscreen and sun glassesinsect repellentgloves, safety headwear, mask and footwearportable radios/mobile phonesflags and hand lampssafety glasses and hearing protectionsafety devices |
Environmental hazards may include: | leaking oil and fueldefective or inappropriately adjusted exhaust systemsgases emitted from battery charging systeminappropriate disposal of fluids in drains or sewerage systemsinappropriate disposal of waste and rubbish |
Consultative processes may involve: | workplace personnel including supervisors and managersequipment manufacturers representatives and contractorsunion representativesindustrial relations and OH&S specialistsother professional or technical staff |
Depending on the type of organisation concerned and the local terminology used, workplace procedures may include: | company proceduresenterprise proceduresorganisational proceduresestablished or standard procedures |
Contingency processes may relate to: | personal injurytool malfunctions |
Operators of mechanised equipment must have: | undertaken training and, where appropriate, hold the relevant license, permit or certificatebe recognised as competent for the class of machinery being used |
Information/records may include: | workplace operational and technical instructions and procedures for the diagnosis and rectification of minor faultsrelevant regulations including state/territory safety codes of practice and safeworking regulationsmaintenance checklists and records for the diagnosis and rectification of minor faultstool/equipment manufacturers instructions, specifications and recommended proceduresprecautions and procedures to be adopted to protect the environment when diagnosing and rectifying minor faultsOH&S proceduresQA plans and proceduresdata and document control proceduresrelevant Australian standards and certification requirementsemergency proceduresaward, enterprise bargaining agreement, other industrial arrangements |
Applicable regulations and legislation may include: | relevant state/territory regulations, codes of practice and safeworking system requirementsrelevant state/territory OH&S legislationrelevant state/territory environmental protection legislationworkers compensation regulations |