Application
The application of this unit in the workplace - the environments, complexities and situations involved - will be written during Phase II of the Review of the PUA00 Public Safety Training Package. This text will be useful for the purposes of job descriptions, recruitment advice or job analysis; where possible, it will not be too job specific to allow other industries to import it into other Training Packages, where feasible. | |
Prerequisites
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
1. Plan area and route clearance | 1.1 Requirement is received, understood and confirmed with higher authority as necessary 1.2 Resource availability and serviceability is identified and constraints are determined 1.3 Reconnaissance is conducted in accordance with standard procedures 1.4 Clearance plan is developed in accordance with design, resources, risks and environmental considerations 1.5 Problems that cannot be resolved locally are referred to higher authority for resolution 1.6 Competence of team members is confirmed and monitored 1.7 Clearance team is briefed in accordance with standard procedures 1.8 Liaison is undertaken with outside agencies as required 1.9 Occupational health and safety (OH&S) requirements and recognised safety precautions are applied throughout the operation in accordance with standard procedures |
2. Supervise area and route clearance | 2.1 Clearance team is directed and supervised in accordance with the clearance plan 2.2 All unexpected situations that require a quick and decisive response are recognised and responded to in accordance with operational requirements and standard procedures 2.3 Checks are completed for safety signage, lane marking and fencing in accordance with standard procedures 2.4 Information is recorded throughout operation and reported to outside agencies as necessary 2.5 Support from outside agencies is organised and directed 2.6 Technical advice is provided to the chain of command or support agencies |
3. Finalise the task | 3.1 Higher authority is notified that clearance is complete in accordance with standard procedures 3.2 Post activity analysis is conducted and subsequent recommendations are made in accordance with standard procedures 3.3 Equipment and stores are reconditioned, replaced or returned as applicable 3.4 Documentation is completed in accordance with standard procedures |
Required Skills
This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit. |
Required Skills |
accurately compile minefield records analyse the threat - tactics, techniques and procedures collect and report information for intelligence destruct malfunctioned explosive ordnance employ chemical detectors employ clearance methods employ hazard marking employ RRAMNS employ Rules of Evidence employ Rules of Engagement enforce explosive safety distances lay, arm, neutralise and disarm mines and booby traps Navigate with compass and GPS plan road and route repair rapid calculation of blast effects use and employ electronic metal detector |
Required Knowledge |
blast effects breaching techniques characteristics, technical capabilities, effects, employment and limitations of electronic metal detectors, chemical detectors characteristics, technical capabilities, effects, employment and limitations of mines, booby traps and battlefield ordnance clearance methods destruction of malfunctioned explosive ordnance explosive safety distances GPS intelligence - collection and reporting navigation techniques obstacle effects and obstacle construction recording requirements such as minefield records relevant OH&S regulations/requirements, equipment, material and personal safety requirements road and route repair techniques supervision requirements of explosive users/workers |
Evidence Required
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Assessment must confirm the ability to coordinate clearance of at least a 50 metre route. The route must contain obstacles of explosive ordnance that as a minimum includes mines and booby traps. The individual should be exposed to the extremes of the operational environment where a person is under physical and mental stress. Consistency in performance Competency should be demonstrated over time in a range of realistic operational scenarios. |
Context of and specific resources for assessment | Context of assessment Competency should be assessed in simulated work environment that replicates the operational threat environment. The person should be exposed to the extremes of the operational environment under physical and mental stress. The context of assessment is simulated due to the nature of this high-risk environment. Specific resources for assessment Access to resources as listed in the Range Statement; suitable site clearance team; and communications equipment. |
Range Statement
The Range Statement relates to the Unit of Competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording in the Performance Criteria is detailed below. | |
Obstacle reduction | Is the creation of a safe path through an obstacle which may be widened to the boundaries/extremities for the complete removal of the obstacle Can be accomplished by the use of explosive or non-explosive methods, including the tasking of purpose designed clearance vehicles and plant equipment |
Resources may include | Cranes Earth moving equipment Electronic metal detectors Explosives and ancillary equipment Hand held prodder Personal protective equipment Rapid route and area mine neutralisation system Remote positioning devices Signage |
Reconnaissance may include | Area observation Collecting demographic and infrastructure intelligence Collecting topographical information Forming up point marking Locating obstacle positions Obstacle boundaries Risk and environmental assessment Route marking |
Standard procedures may include | Australian Standards Job guides, pamphlets and other publications Manufacturers' handbooks, industry specifications and technical instructions OH&S regulations Organisational policies and procedures Relevant local government by-laws Relevant state/territory or federal legislation or regulations Written and verbal orders and job instructions |
Environmental considerations may include | Day or night Threat Tactical Flora and fauna Geographical features Variations in weather conditions |
Outside agencies may include | Cordon Government agencies Non-government organisations (NGOs) Police |
Unexpected situations may include | Booby traps Casualties or death Environmental Equipment malfunction Improvised explosive devices Unauthorised personnel |
Information may include | Activity log Available time Clearance rate Defined perimeter Maps Obstacle identification and location Personnel - witness, etc. Threat: aim/target type, quantity and location of mines, booby traps, unexploded ordinance etc. tactics, techniques, procedures intent, mobility, capability, vulnerability Threat assessment |
Equipment and stores may include | Binoculars Chemical detectors (electronic, chemical reaction, etc.) Communications equipment Compass Explosives and accessories First aid kit and stretcher Global Positioning System (GPS) Lighting and power source Metal detectors Mine marker Personal Protective Equipment (PPE): ballistic helmets ballistic jacket and pants ballistic goggles/visor Prodder Rapid Route and Area Mine Neutralisation System (RRAMNS) Tools - hand and powered Vehicles Weapons |
Documentation may include | Activity log After action reports Environmental compliance Equipment documentation Maps Minefield records |
Sectors
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
This unit contains employability skills. |
Licensing Information
Not applicable.