Diploma of Public Safety (Explosive Ordnance Proof and Experimental)
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Qualification Requirement: 15 units
All 5 core units plus 5 Group A (specialisation) elective units from the list below plus 5 Group B (general) elective units
Where a pre-requisite unit is attached to an elective unit it is identified by this symbol .
The pre-requisite units attached to any of the elective units must be undertaken and are additional to the number of elective units required for the qualification.
The 5 Group B (general) elective units may be taken from the elective units listed below and may include 2 units taken from this Training Package, any other endorsed Training Package or any state/territory accredited qualification where the unit is in a qualification at the same level or a higher level.
Code | Core Units | |
Work safely with explosive ordnance | ||
Work with equity and diversity | ||
Provide basic emergency life support | ||
Contribute to workplace safety | ||
Shift materials safely using manual handling methods | ||
Code | Elective Units | |
Group A (specialisation) | ||
Plan testing and evaluation processes | ||
Prepare testing and evaluation processes | ||
Conduct testing processes | ||
Evaluate testing | ||
Produce test and evaluation reports | ||
Conduct technical explosive ordnance investigations | ||
Manage explosive ordnance engineering and logistics processes | ||
Apply explosive ordnance design principles | ||
Group B (general) | ||
Manage people performance | ||
Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices | ||
Manage personal work priorities and professional development | ||
Ensure team effectiveness | ||
Design complex projects | ||
Manage complex projects | ||
Close complex projects | ||
Carry out complex project activities | ||
Provide services to clients | ||
Liaise with other organisations | ||
Provide technical advice | ||
Manage equity and diversity | ||
Develop radio frequency radiation safety plans | ||
Develop ionising radiation safety plans | ||
Develop laser safety plans | ||
Develop and maintain range standing orders | ||
Approve training area and range activities | ||
Monitor and control training area and range activities | ||
Manage emergency operations | ||
Conduct range inspections | ||
Manage training area and range contamination | ||
Supervise contractors | ||
Monitor and implement environmental plans and procedures | ||
Establish context and develop risk evaluation criteria | ||
Identify, analyse and evaluate risk PUAEMR001B Establish context and develop risk evaluation criteria | ||
Determine treatment strategies | ||
Manage treatment strategy implementation PUAEMR003B Determine treatment strategies | ||
Lead, manage and develop teams | ||
Respond to workplace emergencies | ||
Plan and manage storage of dangerous goods and hazardous substances | ||
NOTES BSB units have been imported from the BSB07 Business Services Training Package. HLT unit has been imported from the HLT07 Health Training Package. PSP units have been imported from the PSP04 Public Sector Training Package. TLI units have been imported from the TLI07 Transport and Logistics Training Package. Information about customising PUA00 Public Safety Training Package qualifications is on page 12. |
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Employability Skills Summary for PUA51410 Diploma of Public Safety (Explosive Ordnance Proof and Experimental)
Employability Skills are part of a unit of competency.
Employability Skills statements from a selection of units of competency from the PUA51410 Diploma of Public Safety (Explosive Ordnance Proof and Experimental) have been reproduced in the table below.
This table provides an example of Employability Skills for the qualification because Employability Skills within a qualification will vary depending on the qualification packaging options.
Public Safety qualifications have core units (which must be achieved) and elective units (where there is a choice of units which must be achieved) so different Employability Skills Summaries are possible within the one qualification, depending on the package of core units and chosen elective units. Employability Skill | Employability Skills Statement |
Communication | access and identify safety procedures and instructions follow instructions/directives and report information identify and note organisation incident and injury statistics identify and/or acquire documentation and licensing limitations identify and report incidents identify breaches in site safety and act or report on them identify hazardous materials labels and characteristics, and apply recognised and relevant action/criteria obtain relevant authorisation before specialised and hazardous work is carried out present reports in a format that ensures the client can readily understand the determined options and solutions provide evidence to inquiries/courts as required read, interpret and apply information on safety read to a level required to interpret job instructions, workplace forms and reports record and report details of first aid administered record and report incidents and injuries use a variety of verbal and non-verbal communication techniques write at the level required to complete workplace documentation and reports |
Teamwork | apply team work principles and strategies apply techniques for supporting others/team members delegate authority to subordinates encourage other team members participate in and facilitate teams understand the composition of teams, and the roles and responsibilities of team members |
Problem solving | action reported defects/problems apply diagnostic techniques check samples and analyses in accordance with laboratory procedures when non-standard results are obtained conduct qualitative analysis and quantitative analysis identify net explosive quantities, and calculate and monitor throughout the operation perform established qualitative tests prepare options and solutions in matters concerning the performance of explosive ordnance provide and evaluate options select appropriate solutions use analytical and evaluation processes |
Initiative and enterprise | apply independent decision making develop unique explosives develop unique explosives within the research environment initiate investigations by the Terms of Reference and/or Instruments of Appointment |
Planning and organising | collect and preserve evidence conduct research determine report requirements determine resources required for their performance, and any special requirements for their conduct establish investigation objectives obtain methodology, coordination requirements and necessary authorisation to progress the investigation select procedures that incorporate methods which are appropriate and feasible set objectives within budget and time constraints source and procure production and support materials |
Self-management | apply personal safety measures apply principles of leadership provide leadership to individuals and teams |
Learning | learn about organisational policies, material safety data sheets (MSDS), Australian Book of Reference 862, Book of Reference (British), organisation instructions, Depot Standing Instructions, Section Procedural Instructions (SPI), Departmental Maintenance Procedure Instructions (DMPI), Technical Instructions Armament Depots (TIAD) support and participate in development activities |
Technology | handle and move hazardous materials produce unique explosives test and/or validate explosive models, simulation and/or prototypes understand characteristics, technical capabilities, effects, employment and limitations of explosive ordnance understand computer modelling relevant to explosives understand technical capabilities, effects, employment and limitations of weapons/weapon systems use available computer technology to control instruments or to acquire/translate/convert data |