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
Prerequisite Unit/s | Nil |
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
1. Safely handle a 22 gauge rifle | 1.1 Occupational health and safety (OH&S) requirements and recognised safety precautions are applied throughout the operation 1.2 22 gauge rifle is handled and carried safely in accordance with standard procedures 1.3 Ammunition is identified and selected, and safely handled in accordance with standard procedures 1.4 22 gauge rifle is secured in accordance with standard procedures |
2. Safely maintain a 22 gauge rifle | 2.1 22 gauge rifle is stripped and assembled in accordance with standard procedures 2.2 22 gauge rifle and associated equipment are cleaned and serviced as required, in accordance with standard procedures 2.3 Defects are identified and rectified within limits of authority or reported to supervisor 2.4 Documentation is completed in accordance with standard procedures |
3. Safely operate the 22 gauge rifle | 3.1 Weapon drills are conducted in accordance with standard procedures 3.2 Marksmanship principles are applied in accordance with standard procedures 3.3 Weapon equipment is employed as required in accordance with standard procedures |
4. Safely fire a 22 gauge rifle | 4.1 22 gauge rifle is safely fired in accordance with standard procedures 4.2 Range Safety Brief and Practice Brief are complied with when firing a 22 gauge rifle on a range, in accordance with standard procedures 4.3 Problems are recognised and actions are taken in accordance with standard procedures and when appropriate, are reported to the range safety officer 4.4 Targets are identified and engaged in accordance with standard procedures |
Required Skills
This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit. |
Required Skills |
apply recognised safety precautions handle firearms safely interpret fire control orders work in a team |
Required Knowledge |
characteristics, technical capabilities, effects, employment and limitations of the rifle and ammunition degrees of weapon readiness OH&S requirements marksmanship principles range safety safety precautions of the 22 gauge rifle types of targets |
Evidence Required
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Assessment must confirm the ability to conduct all firearm drills as listed in the Range Statement; and to recognise the limit of own authority. Consistency in performance Competency should be demonstrated on a live firing range. |
Context of and specific resources for assessment | Context of assessment Competency should be assessed using live ammunition on a live firing range. Note: In Defence the assessment and training are conducted in accordance with the current weapons pamphlet. This would include 'dry' assessment to ensure that a safe environment is maintained. Specific resources for assessment Access to a 22 gauge rifle, ammunition and a live firing range. |
Guidance information for assessment | Information that will assist or guide assessment will be written during Phase II of the Review of the PUA00 Public Safety Training Package. |
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. | |
Standard procedures may include | Australian Standards Defence Instructions Doctrine pamphlets Job guides, other publications Manufacturers' handbooks, industry specifications and technical instructions OH&S regulations Organisational policies and procedures Procedure manuals Relevant local government by-laws Relevant state/territory or federal legislation Routine Orders Standing Orders Standing Operating Procedures Written and verbal orders |
Ammunition may include | Ball Drill |
Defects may include | Broken cocking handle Burrs Bulging Corrosion Cracks Damaged firing pin Damaged sighting system Faulty trigger mechanism Incorrect serial numbers Out of date or missing fully functional classification label |
Weapon drills must include | Safety precautions (e.g. checking clearances) Degrees of weapon readiness Immediate action and stoppage |
Marksmanship principles may include | Position and hold must be firm enough to support the weapon Weapon must point naturally at the target without undue physical effort Shot must be released and followed through without disturbance to the firers position aiming must be correct |
Weapon equipment may include | Complete Equipment Schedule (CES), such as: cleaning kit magazines slings Weapon sighting systems |
Problems may include | Stoppages Unauthorised movement on range |
Engaging a target means | The correct target is identified and engaged by fire |
Sectors
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
This unit contains employability skills. |
Licensing Information
Not applicable.