Application
This unit applies to personnel who conduct inspections of sites to identify hazards and determine mitigation strategies. At this level of work, the risk mitigation strategies identified by the individual will be selected from a list predetermined by the organisation.
In many instances authorisation to proceed with implementing risk mitigation strategies will require approval from the individual’s organisation.
Work at this level is carried out under some supervision and actions implemented will require approval.
Prerequisites
Not applicable.
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
1. Identify specific hazards through inspection | 1.1 Hazards are identified using organisational risk management procedures and processes. 1.2 Specific hazards in area of responsibility that may impact on life, property, process or the environment are accurately identified and reported to supervisor according to organisational procedures. 1.3 Inspections are conducted to provide relevant information for pre-incident planning. 1.4 Community members and organisations are consulted where appropriate during the identification and/or inspection process. |
2. Consider hazard information to determine level of risk | 2.1 Hazard information collected is documented and reviewed according to organisational procedures. 2.2 Level of risk for each hazard is determined using organisational risk management procedures and processes. |
3. Implement risk mitigation guidelines | 3.1 Risk mitigation strategy is selected from a predetermined list and implemented. 3.2 Risk reduction activities are conducted in accordance with organisational procedures. 3.3 Mitigation guidelines are implemented with minimum damage to the environment in accordance with applicable legislation and organisational procedures. |
4. Evaluate mitigation strategies | 4.1 Feedback is provided to appropriate parties on the risk mitigation procedures and processes. 4.2 Mitigation strategies are evaluated for effectiveness and community acceptance. 4.3 Issues are reported to supervisor according to organisational procedures. |
Required Skills
This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit. |
Required Skills |
analyse feedback apply risk management guidelines to the organisation communicate effectively verbally and in writing complete forms cooperate with community groups identify at risk plant species, quantities and moisture content identify building construction and materials identify hazardous chemicals |
Required Knowledge |
building construction community organisation contacts evacuation procedures hazardous chemicals organisation risk identification guidelines policies and procedures relating to hazard reduction, hazard isolation, hazard removal and hazard management principles of fire behaviour and suppression relevant AS/NZ risk management standards relevant legislation relevant technical information risk management principles specific to the organisation work health and safety guidelines |
Evidence Required
The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the Performance Criteria, Required Skills and Knowledge, the Range Statement and the Assessment Guidelines for this Training Package. | |
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Assessment must confirm the ability to: identify the relationship between hazards and the risk posed to the community and the environment evaluate risk against established organisational risk management guidelines in consultation with relevant community groups. Consistency in performance Competency should be demonstrated over time in a range of actual or simulated workplace environments. |
Context of and specific resources for assessment | Context of assessment Competency should be assessed on-the-job and in simulated workplace environments. Specific resources for assessment Access is required to: organisational forms appropriate equipment |
Method of assessment | In a public safety environment assessment is usually conducted via direct observation in a training environment or in the workplace via subject matter supervision and/or mentoring, which is typically recorded in a competency workbook. Assessment is completed using appropriately qualified assessors who select the most appropriate method of assessment. Assessment may occur in an operational environment or in an agency-approved simulated work environment. Forms of assessment that are typically used include: direct observation interviewing the candidate journals and workplace documentation third party reports from supervisors written or oral questions |
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. | |
Hazards may include: | dangerous goods electrical hazards explosion flood hazardous chemicals illegal or careless use of fire impediments to firefighting and rescue activities severe storm storm surge structural collapse structural fire and associated exposures wildfires and associated exposures |
Risk management procedures and processes may include: | selection of appropriate mitigation strategies set of guidelines used for risk identification purposes |
Property may include: | buildings infrastructure which provides for the movement of people, goods and services |
Environment may include: | elements such as economics, commerce, culture and public safety service provisions that relate to how the community functions natural environment such as topographical features, water bodies, vegetation communities and ecosystems |
Inspections may include: | familiarisation inspections inspections required by legislation licensed premises inspections scheduled inspections |
Community members and organisations may include: | geographically-based groups of people such as households, neighbourhood, suburbs, business districts and towns shared-experience groups of people such as specific interest groups, ethnic groups, professional groups, language groups, age groupings and those exposed to a particular hazard |
Feedback may include: | checklists facilitated group meetings reports, verbal and/or written submitted to immediate supervisor standard organisation forms survey results |
Mitigation strategies may include: | hazard reduction hazard removal hazard isolation hazard management community information/education community activities altering work practices |
Sectors
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
This unit contains employability skills.
Licensing Information
Not applicable.