KS01-G317B | Cathodic protection systems |
| G 2.1.8 | Control traffic at the work site Evidence shall show knowledge and skills in coordinating traffic flow at a workplace where traffic control is required, that is, where work is conducted on or near a road, indicated by the following: Read and interpret relevant traffic authority regulations for traffic control at a worksite Identify signs and devices required to control pedestrians and traffic at a worksite depending on traffic flow volumes Apply techniques for controlling pedestrians and traffic at various worksites Use procedures for monitoring traffic controls Set up and monitor pedestrian and traffic controls |
| G 3.1.2 | Work independently in a Gas Industry environment Evidence shall show an understanding of working independently in a Gas Industry environment, indicated by the following: understanding of how to work autonomously or under limited/remote supervision. |
| G 3.4.1 | Understanding corrosion processes Evidence shall show an understanding of corrosion as it applies to cathodic protection on a Gas Industry pipeline, indicated by the following: understanding corrosion processes. |
| G 3.4.5 | Interpreting topographical maps and information Evidence shall show an understanding of the requirements to interpret topographical and geographical information and maps for cathodic protection, indicated by the following: interpreting topographical and geographical maps and information. |
| G 4.1.2 | Understand the effective operation of Gas Industry plant, equipment and materials Evidence shall show an understanding of the effective operation of Gas Industry plant, equipment and materials, indicated by the following: understand and apply of relevant industry engineering terminology and units understanding of pipeline system operating parameters demonstrate operational knowledge of systems such as pumps, compressors, regulation, shutdown equipment, measurement systems by on-site or remote operation as applicable. understanding of relevant inspection and testing procedures for applicable plant and equipment understanding the process of commissioning and decommissioning of relevant equipment such as pipework, vessels and compressors, including on-site and remote operation as applicable. Understanding the characteristics of gas flows including compressed and non-compressed operations Understanding the characteristics, operation, capabilities and limitations of applicable tools and equipment including prime movers, compression and control systems, pipeline facilities and associated equipment understanding the operation of gas analysis and measuring equipment |
| G 4.1.3 | Communicate effectively in the Gas Industry at a supervisory level Evidence shall show an understanding of communication techniques required in supervisory roles in the Gas Industry, indicated by the following: communicate effectively with a variety of Gas Industry stakeholders, using strategies for dealing with difficult situations. The communication includes oral, written or electronic communications, : with various stakeholders including: workplace colleagues workplace managers relevant customers and suppliers regulatory bodies property/land owners (including traditional land owners) and tenants emergency response organisations |
| G 4.1.4 | Understand Gas Industry products, processes and characteristics Evidence shall show a comprehensive understanding of Gas Industry products and characteristics, indicated by the following: understand the Gas Industry products and the characteristics and tolerances of the product including: principles of applicable gas laws gas pressure gas temperature compressibility relative density – specific gravity hydrocarbon and water dew points components of applicable natural gases including LPG standard gas conditions combustion venting and purging principles Effects of temperature and pressure on infrastructure |
| G 4.1.5 | Interpret Gas Industry drawings Evidence shall show an ability to interpret and understand Gas Industry technical drawings, indicated by the following: understanding and interpreting relevant technical drawings including, but not limited to: Process and Instrumentation Diagrams (PID) Facility and pipeline construction and as-built drawings Geographical Information System (GIS) drawings and data Electrical drawings Survey maps Pipeline route maps and alignment sheets |
| G 4.1.6 | Understand OHS and First Aid requirements for Gas Industry supervisors Evidence shall show an understanding of OHS and First Aid requirements for gas industry supervisors and autonomous working staff, indicated by the following: understanding of applicable enterprise Occupational Health and Safety systems and procedures understanding of requirements and reasons for providing First Aid equipment and training for employees in the gas industry |
| G 4.1.7 | Create Gas Industry reports and documentation Evidence shall show an understanding and application of completing and interpreting enterprise-specific supervisory level Gas Industry reports including ,but not limited to: periodic operational reports budget reports and summaries regulatory reporting requirements |
| G 4.1.8 | Use a personal computer Evidence shall demonstrate requirements to use personal computer and undertake fundamental tasks, indicated by the following: send, answer and manage emails access the Internet for research purposes write documents using a word processing program develop a basic spreadsheet using a spreadsheet program apply formatting including cutting and pasting across a variety of computer applications (eg from excel to word) |
| G 4.1.9 | Supervise transmission pipeline operations Evidence shall show an understanding, applicable at a supervisory level, of gas transmission pipelines, indicated by the following: pipeline threats, identification and control pinpointing pipeline locations excavation machinery and their effects used near pipelines pipeline specifications coatings for corrosion protection HB105 Guide to Pipeline Risk Assessment in accordance with AS2885 Part 1 and Part 3 applicable pipeline legislation, regulatory and advisory standards and codes of practice. |
| G 4.1.13 | Understand electrical fundamentals for the Gas Industry Evidence shall show an understanding of electrical fundamentals required for Gas Industry workers and supervisors, indicated by the following: fundamentals of extra low voltage operation use of electrical test equipment for cathodic protection on gas pipelines and facilities Electrical risks associated activities within the Gas Industry safe use of meters and other relevant electrical equipment. |
| G 4.1.14 | Understand and comply with environmental and cultural issues requirements Evidence shall show an understanding of environmental and cultural issues required of Gas Industry supervisors and autonomous workers, indicated by the following: understanding relevant environmental legislation, regulations, advisory standards, codes of practice and their impact on gas industry pipelines and facilities demonstrate appropriate actions and behaviours when dealing with environmental and cultural issues understanding of the significance of cultural awareness and native title legislation, regulations, advisory standards, codes of practice and cultural customs and practices and their impact on Gas Industry pipelines and facilities. |
| G 4.1.15 | Driving Gas Industry vehicles Evidence shall show an understanding of requirements and capability of driving applicable Gas Industry vehicles including but not limited to: Driving vehicles appropriate to the organisation. Vehicles may include any of the following (dependent on the needs of the organisation): sedan four wheel drive vehicles trucks buses excavation and construction equipment such as backhoes and excavators. Note: All vehicles included in this clause have licence or ticket requirements. The licence or ticket will need to be issued to the learner for completion of relevant sections of the EKAS Clause. |
| G 5.1.2 | Apply problem solving, decision making and conflict resolution techniques Evidence shall show an understanding and application of problem solving, decision making and conflict resolution techniques in a Gas Industry environment, indicated by the following: problem solving and decision making techniques the decision making environment group decision making guidelines for making decisions decision making aids and support systems negotiation with internal and external stakeholders the nature of negotiation strategy and tactics of bargaining pre-negotiation essentials communication in negotiation resolve conflict with internal or external stakeholders dealing with negotiation breakdowns social context of negotiation power in negotiation ethics in negotiation. |