Unit of Competency Mapping – Information for Teachers/Assessors – Information for Learners
PMAOPS216 Mapping and Delivery Guide
Operate local control system
Version 1.0
Issue Date: June 2024
Qualification | - |
Unit of Competency | PMAOPS216 - Operate local control system |
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Employability Skills | |||
Learning Outcomes and Application | This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to operate a local control panel. These controllers use simple control algorithms and only a limited number of control loops. Typically it will be located on the plant, but may be located off-plant. This unit of competency also applies to simple panels in a control room which are not part of the main control panel. This unit of competency applies to operators who are required to start up and shut down equipment using the local control system; monitor and control process variables, such as temperature or pressure; operate valves and pumps to add raw materials and/or additives; and discharge product. The operator is expected to be capable of performing all parts of this unit of competency. Generally the operator would be part of a team during start-up and shutdown procedures. At all times they would be liaising and cooperating with other members of the team.No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication. | ||
Duration and Setting | X weeks, nominally xx hours, delivered in a classroom/online/blended learning setting. The unit should be assessed holistically and the judgement of competence based on a holistic assessment of the evidence. It may be appropriate to assess this unit concurrently with units such as: teamwork communication safety The collection of performance evidence: should occur over a range of situations which include typical disruptions to normal, smooth operation of an operating plant will typically include a supervisor/third-party report or other evidence, focusing on consistent performance and problem recognition and solving. A supervisor/third-party report must be prepared by someone who has a direct, relevant, current relationship with the person being assessed and who is in a position to form a judgement on workplace performance relevant to the unit of competency may include the use of an appropriate local controller controlling an industrial plant requiring demonstration of operation, start-up and shutdown procedures and responding to problems may use an appropriate local controller linked to a simulator which simulates an industrial plant requiring demonstration of operation, start-up and shutdown procedures and responding to problems may use industry-based simulation for all or part of the unit particularly where safety, lack of opportunity or significant cost is an issue. Assessment should occur in operational workplace situations. Where this is not possible, or where personal safety or environmental damage are limiting factors, assessment must occur in a sufficiently rigorous simulated environment reflecting realistic operational workplace conditions. This must cover all aspects of workplace performance, including environment, task skills, task management skills, contingency management skills and job role environment skills. Assessment in a simulated environment should use evidence collected from one or more of: walk-throughs pilot plant operation demonstration of skills industry-based case studies/scenarios ‘what ifs’. Knowledge evidence may be collected concurrently with performance evidence (provided a record is kept) or through an independent process, such as workbooks, written assessments or interviews (provided a record is kept). Assessment processes and techniques must be appropriate to the language, literacy and numeracy requirements of the work being performed and the needs of the candidate. Conditions for assessment must include access to all tools, equipment, materials and documentation required, including relevant workplace procedures, product and manufacturing specifications associated with this unit. The regulatory framework will be reflected in workplace policies and procedures and is not required to be independently assessed. Foundation skills are integral to competent performance of the unit and should not be assessed separately. Assessors must satisfy the assessor competency requirements that are in place at the time of the assessment as set by the VET regulator. In addition the assessor or anyone acting in subject matter expert role in assessment must demonstrate both technical competency and currency. If the assessor cannot demonstrate technical competency and currency they shall assess with a subject matter expert who does meet these requirements. Technical competence can be demonstrated through one or more of: relevant VET or other qualification/Statement of Attainment appropriate workplace experience undertaking the type of work being assessed under routine and non-routine conditions appropriate workplace experience supervising/evaluating the type of work being assessed under routine and non-routine conditions. Current industry skills are the knowledge, skills and experience required by VET trainers and assessors and those who provide training and assessment under supervision to ensure that their training and assessment is based on current industry practices and meets the needs of industry. Current industry skills may be informed by consultations with industry and may include, but is not limited to: having knowledge of and/or experience using the latest techniques and processes possessing a high level of product knowledge understanding and knowledge of legislation relevant to the industry and to employment and workplaces being customer/client-oriented possessing formal industry and training qualifications training content that reflects current industry practice. |
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Competency Field | Operations |
Development and validation strategy and guide for assessors and learners | Student Learning Resources | Handouts Activities |
Slides PPT |
Assessment 1 | Assessment 2 | Assessment 3 | Assessment 4 | |
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Elements of Competency | Performance Criteria | |||||||
Element: Prepare for work |
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Element: Interface with the control panel |
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Element: Control the process using the local control system |
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Element: Facilitate planned and unplanned process start-ups and shutdowns |
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