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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, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. |
Types of safe | Plate safes, fire, data, cash and/or jewellery, under-floor, wall, bank safes and vaults |
Lock mechanism | Keylocks, keyless combination locks, electronic digital, electronic and mechanical time delay |
Appropriate sources of information | Catalogues, manufacturer manuals, drawings, detailed/technical sketches and associated data sheets, colleagues/specialists, internet |
Organisational requirements | Quality assurance standards and procedures, service standards, safety and OHS practices and obligations, resource storage and use, organisational processes and procedures, documentation processes, product and process training |
Customer requirements | Function and capabilities, access issues, service and maintenance requirements, product operation and warranty information, costings, maintaining security |
Service and repair requirements | Checking components for serviceability and integrity. Removal, repair, service and replacement of lock components. Removing boltwork and re-lockers, dismantling locks, inspecting wheel packs for wear and damage, servicing and repairing/replacing combination locks/lever locks, hinges and internal locking compartments |
Other information | Schedules, timeframes, access and site information, products, installation and upgrade requirements, specific client requests, materials, costings, warranties and service information, legislation, codes and regulatory requirements, OHS requirements |
Legislation, codes, regulations and standards | ASIO regulations, industry licensing, industry codes of practice, privacy laws, Australian standards, building codes and those of other regulatory bodies, quality assurance, organisational standards and practices, awards and enterprise agreements, competition, trade and consumer protection laws |
Risks and hazards | Safe construction, chemical and material hazards, lifting and handling, use of mechanical and fuel cutting equipment |
Tools and equipment | Hand tools relating to safe service and repair, power tools and accessories, various change keys to suit the safe |
Materials and consumables | Appropriate lubricants, adhesives and sealants, cleaning materials, seals |
Documentation | Historical records, procedures and measurements for opening specific safes, job sheets, invoices, warranties |
OHS policies, procedures and practices | Relevant OHS policies, procedures include assessment of actual and potential risk, identification of hazards, safety practices and regulations, safe use of tools and equipment, individual responsibilities and obligations, safety training and procedures, emergency and first aid procedures, working in confined spaces, use of personal protective equipment, industry standards and codes of practicePersonal protective equipment may include safety glasses, earmuffs/plugs, safety vests, hard hats, gloves, knee pads, safety boots, warning signs and tapes, fire extinguisher, first aid kit |