Application
This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely and legally carry, operate and maintain revolvers for security purposes.
It includes:
reviewing and complying with range rules and procedures, workplace policies and legal rights and responsibilities including firearms and weapons Acts and workplace health and safety (WHS)
selecting and checking the revolver, ammunition, duty gear and required personal protective equipment (PPE), and following manufacturers’ specifications to ensure correct and safe operation
operating a revolver demonstrating correct techniques for loading and unloading, draw and recovery, retention, shooting and discharging multiple shots at the same target and multiple targets to the required standard of accuracy
discharging a revolver at an approved range following local range rules and instructions from range personnel
cleaning and maintaining revolvers following point, remove, observe, verify and examine (PROVE) safety procedures.
It applies to people working independently or under limited supervision as members of a security team.
This unit may form part of the licensing requirements for people engaged in security operations in those states and territories where these are regulated activities.
Note:
This unit requires appropriate permits to be obtained to conduct firearms training in some states and territories.
This unit does not result in a firearms licence or permit. Refer to the regulatory requirements of individual states and territories.
Elements and Performance Criteria
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe what needs to be done to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. Prepare to carry and operate revolver. | 1.1 Review workplace policies and procedures including WHS to ensure compliance with legal rights and responsibilities when carrying and operating revolvers for security purposes. 1.2 Select revolver and correct ammunition and duty gear for revolver type, and use required personal protective equipment (PPE) and clothing. 1.3 Check that equipment is operational following manufacturers’ instructions and rectify or report faults or malfunctions. |
2. Draw, use and recover revolver. | 2.1 Check and load ammunition following manufacturers’ instructions and safely recover revolver. 2.2 Draw revolver safely to ready position. 2.3 Operate revolver demonstrating compliance with fundamentals of shooting principles. 2.4 Control revolver to demonstrate correct retention techniques. 2.5 Use available cover and concealment, and demonstrate correct techniques for low light shooting. 2.6 Discharge multiple shots at the same target and multiple targets to meet the required standard of accuracy. 2.7 Perform immediate and remedial actions in the event of revolver malfunction. 2.8 Safely unload and recover revolver. |
3. Discharge revolver at approved range. | 3.1 Interpret and comply with local range rules at approved shooting range. 3.2 Select and fit PPE including hearing and eye protection, and baseball cap to comply with range rules. 3.3 Handle revolver according to fundamentals of shooting principles. 3.4 Follow commands from range personnel or firearms instructors. 3.5 Select correct ammunition for revolver and load as instructed by range personnel or firearms instructor. 3.6 Discharge revolver to meet approved course of fire and achieve required standards. 3.7 Complete range register and incident report as required. |
4. Clean and maintain revolver. | 4.1 Apply PROVE procedures to physically check revolver, swing out cylinder and confirm that the chamber is empty prior to cleaning. 4.2 Select and use correct tools and cleaning kit for revolver following manufacturers’ instructions. 4.3 Access a suitable venue to clean revolver following WHS procedures. 4.4 Disassemble and clean revolver following manufacturers’ instructions. 4.5 Reassemble revolver and inspect to confirm safety and correct operation. |
Foundation Skills
This section describes the language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills essential to performance in this unit but not explicit in the performance criteria:
writing skills to complete range registers and incident reports
reading skills to interpret:
standard operating procedures and policies that clarify legal rights and responsibilities
manufacturers’ instructions and technical information when checking, operating and cleaning revolvers
signs that detail range rules that may be in written and diagrammatic formats
speaking and listening skills to:
understand spoken commands from range personnel and firearms instructors
use questions to clarify instructions
numeracy skills to apply basic mathematical techniques to:
select and use correct amount of ammunition
discharge correct number of shots
problem solving skills to:
recognise faults and malfunctions in revolvers and equipment
correctly disassemble and reassemble revolver
teamwork skills to adjust personal communication styles in response to the opinions, values and needs of others.
Sectors
Security operations