Application
The application of this unit in the workplace covers a wide range of rescue and environmental situations, which may include industrial, rural, bush and extreme environmental conditions.
The individual will work under supervision in a team but may be responsible for completing individual tasks relating to a rescue.
The unit is typically performed by personnel from emergency services and/or volunteer organisations.
Typically, people performing this role have completed induction or recruit training and are commencing work as a member of an operational team.
Prerequisites
PUAEME001B Provide emergency care
OR
HLTFA211A Provide basic emergency life support
Elements and Performance Criteria
ELEMENT | PERFORMANCE CRITERIA |
1. Prepare and respond to rescue | 1.1 Rescue operation and task information is received. 1.2 Rescue equipment is identified and selected based on incident information, as directed by supervisor. 1.3 Personal protective equipment (PPE) is selected based on the nature of the rescue operation. 1.4 Any further details of the nature of the rescue are received en route. 1.5 Anticipated hazards and associated risks are discussed with rescue team members while on approach. |
2. Contribute to a risk assessment at the scene | 2.1 Rescue scene reconnaissance is conducted and hazards and risks identified at the scene are reported to supervisor. 2.2 Communication with other team members is maintained using appropriate techniques and terminology. 2.3 Hazards and environmental conditions are minimised and/or controlled as directed. 2.4 Health, safety and security procedures are followed in accordance with organisational policy and relevant legislation. 2.5 Personal capabilities and limitations are recognised and referred to supervisor. 2.6 Need for additional personnel and/or specialist equipment is reported to supervisor. 2.7 Casualties at scene are identified, reported to supervisor and action is taken as directed. |
3. Perform rescue | 3.1 Access to incident and/or casualties is gained using techniques and equipment in accordance with organisational procedures. 3.2 Rescue procedures are conducted in accordance with supervisor's instructions and organisational procedures. 3.3 Casualties are prepared for removal and extricated safely using appropriate equipment rescue techniques and procedures, under the direction of appropriately trained personnel. 3.4 Incident scene is constantly monitored for hazards to prevent injury to self and/or others and reports are provided to supervisor as required. 3.5 Hygiene precautions are implemented in accordance with organisational requirements. |
4. Conclude rescue operations | 4.1 Equipment is recovered, cleaned and maintained to organisational standards and manufacturers' procedures, and is restowed to maintain operational readiness. 4.2 Where identified, signs and symptoms of operational stress are recognised in self and others and reported to relevant personnel. 4.3 Operational debriefing is participated in and operational documentation is completed to organisational standards. |
Required Skills
This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level, required for this unit. |
Required Skills |
identify and monitor hazards identify and use rescue equipment wear PPE in accordance with organisational requirements |
Required Knowledge |
capabilities and limitations of rescue equipment casualty handling techniques environmental hazards manual handling techniques organisational policies and procedures (such as relevant legislation; operational, corporate and strategic plans; operational performance standards; operational policies and procedures; organisational personnel and occupational health and safety practices and guidelines; organisational quality standards; organisation's approach to environmental management and sustainability) personal hygiene procedures for reporting injuries and accidents relevant legislative and regulatory requirements ropes and knots safety precautions |
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: apply safe work practices in rescue operations use equipment in accordance with organisational procedures respond and react to instructions in a safe, correct and timely manner Consistency in performance Competency should be demonstrated over time in a range of actual and/or simulated workplace environments. |
Context of and specific resources for assessment | Context of assessment Competency should be assessed in an industry-approved simulated and/or workplace environment involving rescue scenarios. Specific resources for assessment Access is required to: PPE in accordance with organisational requirements rescue equipment |
Method of assessment | This unit may be assessed with the following unit: PUATEA001B Work in a team 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 industry-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. | |
Rescue operation may include: | confined spaces rescue flood rescue industrial rescue road crash rescue search and rescue swift water rescue trench rescue vertical rescue |
Rescue equipment may include: | fire extinguishers glass management kit hand tools ladders lighting equipment powered tools (battery, electric, fuel) such as: air bags chain saws cutting tools drills excavating tools hydraulic tools pneumatic equipment winches rescue vehicles ropes tarpaulins |
Personal protective equipment may include: | appropriate protective clothing boots ear protection helmets infection protection insect repellent reflective vests respiratory protection safety glasses safety gloves sunscreen |
Hazards may include: | adverse weather convergence dangerous goods and hazardous substances difficult terrain electricity gas heights insufficient light respiratory rubble and debris supplementary restraint systems traffic water wild farm or domestic animals |
Communication techniques may include: | non-verbal signals/signs verbal written |
Environmental conditions may include: | effects of weather: excess or lack of light extreme weather flood heat humidity mud slides limited access stability of rescue site |
Personal capabilities may include: | fatigue, stress, phobias self assessed level of skill or competence |
Appropriately trained personnel may include: | ambulance crew doctors first aiders nurses paramedics |
Hygiene precautions may include: | as per operational procedures avoiding contact with body fluids washing hands wearing appropriate protective clothing |
Operational documentation may include: | incident reports legislation notebooks, logbooks organisational policies and procedures |
Sectors
Not applicable.
Employability Skills
This unit contains employability skills.
Licensing Information
Not applicable.