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CPCPRE3000 Mapping and Delivery Guide
Lift and place prefabricated concrete elements

Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024


Qualification -
Unit of Competency CPCPRE3000 - Lift and place prefabricated concrete elements
Description
Employability Skills
Learning Outcomes and Application
Duration and Setting X weeks, nominally xx hours, delivered in a classroom/online/blended learning setting.
Prerequisites/co-requisites
Competency Field
Development and validation strategy and guide for assessors and learners Student Learning Resources Handouts
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Assessment 1 Assessment 2 Assessment 3 Assessment 4
Elements of Competency Performance Criteria              
Element: Determine the requirements to lift, place and unload prefabricated concrete elements.
  • Determine the requirements to lift and place prefabricated concrete elements from the erection design documentation and check that they are in accordance with AS 3850 Prefabricated concrete elements.
  • Review and clarify prefabricated concrete installation task.
  • Review work health and safety (WHS) requirements for the task in accordance with safety plans and policies.
  • Conduct working at heights risk assessment and follow appropriate WHS processes.
  • Identify safety signage and barricade requirements.
  • Review environmental requirements for the task in accordance with environmental plans and legislative requirements.
  • Assess and apply environmental factors, including ground conditions, road permits, and public and vehicle access to carry out task.
  • Hook-up concrete elements prior to unchaining from the supporting frames/trailer, ensuring other panels on the trailer are still separately restrained.
  • Determine plant, tools, rigging equipment and support requirements to carry out task.
  • Determine the location of prefabricated concrete element installation from set-out drawings.
       
Element: Comply with prefabricated concrete element erection requirements.
  • Erect identified safety signage and barricade requirements, and fit personal protective equipment (PPE).
  • Obtain plant, tools, equipment, check for serviceability and rectify or report any faults.
  • Check all lifting equipment components to ensure that they are compatible and meet all of the requirements of AS 3850 Prefabricated concrete elements and are correctly marked with working load limit (WLL).
  • Check lifting and rigging equipment to ensure that they match the specifications set out in the erection documentation and manufacturer specifications.
  • Check lifting and rigging equipment to ensure they are serviceable and if not, quarantine, report faulty items and replace with new equipment.
  • Check that the erection documentation and erection drawings or concrete element shop drawings, provide rigging configurations and all required information as set out in AS 3850 Prefabricated concrete elements.
  • Ensure that erection documentation is on-site, available to the erectors and the requirements are fully understood.
  • Check that the brace fixings installers have been trained and are experienced in the installation of the specified fixing in accordance with the requirements of AS 3850 Prefabricated concrete elements.
       
Element: Prepare to lift, place and support prefabricated concrete elements.
  • Review erection plan and determine job sequencing and team roles, including supervision and confirm with builder and crane operator that the crane set-up is clearly detailed in the erection documentation.
  • Confirm load mass and load distribution of element to be lifted.
  • Assemble the rigging and confirm that the rigging configuration is in accordance with the rigging diagrams set out in the erection design documentation.
  • Check that the position of the temporary supports (braces and/or props) are in accordance with the erection design documentation.
  • Position levelling shims/packers to the nominated reduced level (RL) in accordance with the erection design documentation.
  • Check that any temporary supports and/or strong backs attached to the elements have been secured in accordance with the erection design documentation and safety standards.
  • Attach the compatible lifting devices to the lifting inserts embedded in the prefabricated concrete element in accordance with the manufacturer specifications.
  • Check that the included angle of the rigging is in accordance with the acceptable limits as set out in AS 3850 Prefabricated concrete elements.
  • Ensure all personnel are clear of the drop zone.
       
Element: Conduct lifting and placing of prefabricated concrete elements.
  • Lift and place the load with the crane in accordance with job safety and environmental analysis (JSEA) and safe work method statement (SWMS).
  • Coordinate with the crane driver to maintain stability of load during lifting, transportation and positioning.
  • Direct load to landing position in accordance with the erection design documentation and specifications.
  • Check to ensure that the temporary supports are placed and fixed in accordance with the erection design documentation and safety standards.
  • Check that the installed component is both level and plumb and in accordance with the set-out drawings and erection design documentation.
  • When the load has been fully secured and supported by the temporary supports, release the load from the crane, safely access lifting points and disconnect the lifting devices attached to the prefabricated concrete elements.
  • Clear work area and dispose of, reuse or recycle materials in accordance with regulatory and workplace requirements.
  • Clean, check, maintain and store tools and equipment in accordance with manufacturer and workplace requirements.
       
Element: Review and clarify prefabricated concrete installation task.
       
Element: Review work health and safety (WHS) requirements for the task in accordance with safety plans and policies.
       
Element: Conduct working at heights risk assessment and follow appropriate WHS processes.
       
Element: Identify safety signage and barricade requirements.
       
Element: Review environmental requirements for the task in accordance with environmental plans and legislative requirements.
       
Element: Assess and apply environmental factors, including ground conditions, road permits, and public and vehicle access to carry out task.
       
Element: Determine plant, tools, rigging equipment and support requirements to carry out task.
  • Erect identified safety signage and barricade requirements, and fit personal protective equipment (PPE).
       
Element: Obtain plant, tools, equipment, check for serviceability and rectify or report any faults.
       
Element: Check lifting and rigging equipment to ensure that they match the specifications set out in the erection documentation and manufacturer specifications.
       
Element: Check lifting and rigging equipment to ensure they are serviceable and if not, quarantine, report faulty items and replace with new equipment.
       
Element: Ensure that erection documentation is on-site, available to the erectors and the requirements are fully understood.
  • Review erection plan and determine job sequencing and team roles, including supervision and confirm with builder and crane operator that the crane set-up is clearly detailed in the erection documentation.
       
Element: Assemble the rigging and confirm that the rigging configuration is in accordance with the rigging diagrams set out in the erection design documentation.
       
Element: Check that the position of the temporary supports (braces and/or props) are in accordance with the erection design documentation.
       
Element: Position levelling shims/packers to the nominated reduced level (RL) in accordance with the erection design documentation.
       
Element: Ensure all personnel are clear of the drop zone.
  • Lift and place the load with the crane in accordance with job safety and environmental analysis (JSEA) and safe work method statement (SWMS).
       
Element: Coordinate with the crane driver to maintain stability of load during lifting, transportation and positioning.
       
Element: Direct load to landing position in accordance with the erection design documentation and specifications.
       
Element: Check to ensure that the temporary supports are placed and fixed in accordance with the erection design documentation and safety standards.
       
Element: Check that the installed component is both level and plumb and in accordance with the set-out drawings and erection design documentation.
  • Clear work area and dispose of, reuse or recycle materials in accordance with regulatory and workplace requirements.
       
Element: Clean, check, maintain and store tools and equipment in accordance with manufacturer and workplace requirements.
       

Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Determine the requirements to lift and place prefabricated concrete elements from the erection design documentation and check that they are in accordance with AS 3850 Prefabricated concrete elements. 
Review and clarify prefabricated concrete installation task. 
Review work health and safety (WHS) requirements for the task in accordance with safety plans and policies. 
Conduct working at heights risk assessment and follow appropriate WHS processes. 
Identify safety signage and barricade requirements. 
Review environmental requirements for the task in accordance with environmental plans and legislative requirements. 
Assess and apply environmental factors, including ground conditions, road permits, and public and vehicle access to carry out task. 
Hook-up concrete elements prior to unchaining from the supporting frames/trailer, ensuring other panels on the trailer are still separately restrained. 
Determine plant, tools, rigging equipment and support requirements to carry out task. 
Determine the location of prefabricated concrete element installation from set-out drawings. 
Erect identified safety signage and barricade requirements, and fit personal protective equipment (PPE). 
Obtain plant, tools, equipment, check for serviceability and rectify or report any faults. 
Check all lifting equipment components to ensure that they are compatible and meet all of the requirements of AS 3850 Prefabricated concrete elements and are correctly marked with working load limit (WLL). 
Check lifting and rigging equipment to ensure that they match the specifications set out in the erection documentation and manufacturer specifications. 
Check lifting and rigging equipment to ensure they are serviceable and if not, quarantine, report faulty items and replace with new equipment. 
Check that the erection documentation and erection drawings or concrete element shop drawings, provide rigging configurations and all required information as set out in AS 3850 Prefabricated concrete elements. 
Ensure that erection documentation is on-site, available to the erectors and the requirements are fully understood. 
Check that the brace fixings installers have been trained and are experienced in the installation of the specified fixing in accordance with the requirements of AS 3850 Prefabricated concrete elements. 
Review erection plan and determine job sequencing and team roles, including supervision and confirm with builder and crane operator that the crane set-up is clearly detailed in the erection documentation. 
Confirm load mass and load distribution of element to be lifted. 
Assemble the rigging and confirm that the rigging configuration is in accordance with the rigging diagrams set out in the erection design documentation. 
Check that the position of the temporary supports (braces and/or props) are in accordance with the erection design documentation. 
Position levelling shims/packers to the nominated reduced level (RL) in accordance with the erection design documentation. 
Check that any temporary supports and/or strong backs attached to the elements have been secured in accordance with the erection design documentation and safety standards. 
Attach the compatible lifting devices to the lifting inserts embedded in the prefabricated concrete element in accordance with the manufacturer specifications. 
Check that the included angle of the rigging is in accordance with the acceptable limits as set out in AS 3850 Prefabricated concrete elements. 
Ensure all personnel are clear of the drop zone. 
Lift and place the load with the crane in accordance with job safety and environmental analysis (JSEA) and safe work method statement (SWMS). 
Coordinate with the crane driver to maintain stability of load during lifting, transportation and positioning. 
Direct load to landing position in accordance with the erection design documentation and specifications. 
Check to ensure that the temporary supports are placed and fixed in accordance with the erection design documentation and safety standards. 
Check that the installed component is both level and plumb and in accordance with the set-out drawings and erection design documentation. 
When the load has been fully secured and supported by the temporary supports, release the load from the crane, safely access lifting points and disconnect the lifting devices attached to the prefabricated concrete elements. 
Clear work area and dispose of, reuse or recycle materials in accordance with regulatory and workplace requirements. 
Clean, check, maintain and store tools and equipment in accordance with manufacturer and workplace requirements. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Erect identified safety signage and barricade requirements, and fit personal protective equipment (PPE). 
 
 
 
Review erection plan and determine job sequencing and team roles, including supervision and confirm with builder and crane operator that the crane set-up is clearly detailed in the erection documentation. 
 
 
 
Lift and place the load with the crane in accordance with job safety and environmental analysis (JSEA) and safe work method statement (SWMS). 
 
 
 
Clear work area and dispose of, reuse or recycle materials in accordance with regulatory and workplace requirements. 
 

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