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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. |
Stages of the tilt-up construction process cover: | design and manufacture handling, storage and transportation cranage and erection temporary bracing, stabilisation and incorporation of concrete panels demolition |
National code of practice refers to: | National Code of Practice for Precast, Tilt-Up and Concrete Elements in Building Construction. |
Skills training opportunities could include completing further training, including: | CPCCBC4022A Supervise tilt-up work CPCCCO3028A Carry out tilt panel construction CPCCRI3015A Perform advanced tilt-up slab erection. |
Regulatory information includes general OHS requirements, such as: | Australian standards AS3850 and AS3600 duty holder responsibilities emergency procedures relevant standards, regulations and codes of practice for tilt-up and pre-cast concrete construction training, supervision and risk management in the context of tilt-up and pre-cast concrete construction. |
Documentation, drawings and plans include: | design provisions and drawings erection and crane drawings and documentation Job Safety Analysis documentation marking plan and shop drawings prefabricators and engineers' inspection reports and statements safe work method statements specifications transport management plan work plan and/or OHS management plan. |
Equipment and tools include: | bracing cranes elevated work platforms manual tools mobile scaffolding portable electric and pneumatic tools props rigging equipment rigging gear safety net and static lines. |
Hazards include anything with the potential to cause injury, harm or ill health, such as: | environmental factors, e.g. wind, temperature, noise and lighting overhead or underground services trees, buildings and structures uneven or unstable ground unstable panels during lifting. |
Safe work method statement is a statement that: | describes how safety measures will be implemented to do the work safely describes the control measures that will be applied to the work activities identifies work activities assessed as having safety risk or risks includes a description of the equipment used in the work, the qualifications of the personnel doing the work, and the training required to do the work safely states the safety risk or risks. |
Job safety analysis is: | a technique that breaks a task into steps identifies the hazards and appropriate control measures for each step. |