Certificate III in Public Safety (Aviation Life Support Maintenance)
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Qualification Requirement: 20 units
All 10 core units, plus 4 units from the specialisation elective units, plus 3 fabrication elective units, plus 3 general elective units
The general elective units may be taken from the general elective units listed below, or may include 2 units taken from within this Training Package or any other endorsed Training Package at the same qualification level or at a higher level.
Code | Core Units | |
Work safely with explosive ordnance | ||
Work with equity and diversity | ||
Interpret occupational health and safety practices in maintenance | ||
OR | ||
Participate in workplace safety procedures | ||
Plan and organise work activities | ||
Apply quality standards applicable to maintenance processes | ||
Interpret and use industry manuals and specifications | ||
Complete industry documentation | ||
Perform basic hand skills, standard trade practices and fundamentals | ||
MEM12.1B | Use comparison and basic measuring devices | |
Manage basic situation awareness in the aviation workplace | ||
Code | Specialisation Elective Units | |
Conduct explosive ordnance inspection | ||
Maintain and fit Anti-G suits | ||
Maintain and fit helmets | ||
Maintain and fit immersion suits | ||
Maintain and fit oxygen masks | ||
Maintain and pack parachutes | ||
Maintain and pack survival inflatable life rafts or escape slides | ||
Maintain, pack and fit survival inflatable buoyancy vests | ||
Maintain, install and remove restraint systems | ||
Code | Fabrication Elective Units | |
Manufacture, repair and alter aircraft related fabric components | ||
Select and apply trim/fabric materials | ||
Cut single layer fabrics | ||
Machine sew materials | ||
Apply marine sewing and installation techniques | ||
Operate and maintain sewing machine - 3 | ||
Code | General Elective Units | |
Participate in environmentally sustainable work practices | ||
Use adhesives - 2 | ||
MEM11.11B | Undertake manual handling | |
Communicate in the workplace | ||
Marshal aircraft (Defence) | ||
Conduct briefings/debriefings | ||
Work in a team | ||
Respond to workplace emergencies | ||
Package goods | ||
Receive goods | ||
NOTES AUR units have been imported from the AUR05 Automotive Industry Retail, Service and Repair Training Package. BSB units have been imported from the BSB01 Business Services Training Package. LMF units have been imported from the LMF02 Furnishing Industry Training Package. LMT units have been imported from the LMT00 Textiles, Clothing and Footwear Training Package. MEA units have been imported from the MEA97 Aeroskills Training Package. MEM units have been imported from the MEM05 Metal and Engineering Training Package. TDA units have been imported from the TDA03 Aviation Training Package. TDT units have been imported from the TDT02 Transport and Distribution Training Package. Information about customising PUA00 Public Safety Training Package qualifications is on page 12. |
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Employability Skills Summary for PUA31706 Certificate III in Public Safety (Aviation Life Support Maintenance)
Employability Skills are part of a unit of competency.
Employability Skills statements from a selection of units of competency from the PUA31706 Certificate III in Public Safety (Aviation Life Support Maintenance) have been reproduced in the table below.
This table provides an example of Employability Skills for the qualification because Employability Skills within a qualification will vary depending on the qualification packaging options.
Public Safety qualifications have core units (which must be achieved) and elective units (where there is a choice of units which must be achieved) so different Employability Skills Summaries are possible within the one qualification, depending on the package of core units and chosen elective units. Employability Skill | Employability Skills Statement |
Communication | adjust own communication styles to reflect equity and diversity principles apply appropriate techniques when providing constructive feedback to other team members, and giving and receiving support to/from team members apply interpersonal and cross-cultural communication strategies communicate orally and in writing demonstrate an understanding of: standard procedures, job instructions, workplace forms and reports organisational policies and guidelines legislative and statutory requirements relevant OH&S regulations/requirements, precautions equipment, material and personal safety requirements verbal and non-verbal communication techniques including, language style, active listening non operational and operational communication processes ensure that information, knowledge and skills are communicated effectively and shared ensure workplace documentation and reports are to the standard required explain and have verified the equipment fitting identify, act on or report breaches in site safety, injuries or incidents identify, recognise and apply relevant action/criteria to hazardous materials labels and characteristics liaise with outside agencies relating to maintenance activities obtain relevant authorisation before specialised and hazardous work is carried out read, access, interpret and apply technical instructions and drawings read to a level required to interpret job instructions, workplace forms and reports use literacy skills for comprehending and interpreting documentation including maintenance and aviation industry documentation |
Teamwork | assist in the completion of tasks make a positive contribution to the effectiveness and efficiency of a team present either an Anti-G suit, helmet suit, immersion suit, oxygen mast, parachute, survival inflatable life raft or escape slide, restraint belts/harnesses to a supervisor for inspection take part in group discussions and informal meetings work in an acceptable and non-discriminatory manner while establishing rapport and good working relationships with all colleagues work under supervision and as part of a team including recognising, valuing and adjusting own behaviour to individual differences in the workplace by treating others with respect and dignity |
Problem solving | apply and assess compatibility calculate dimension, allowable dimension variations and modifications for Anti-G garments, helmets, survival inflatable buoyancy vests ensure net explosive quantities and compatibility are identified, calculated, assessed and applied throughout the operation ensure participant is measured to select appropriate size and optimal fit for either an Anti-G suit, oxygen mask, or helmet inspect, test and/or replace unserviceable parts of the Anti-G suit, helmet, oxygen mask, parachute, survival inflatable life raft, escape slide; survival inflatable buoyancy vest and/or ancillary equipment provide problem solving skills for a limited range of differing procedural circumstances recognise a range of faults and their serviceability limits and repair within limitations/tolerances undertake emergency procedures in relation to chemical spills and emergency evacuation of personnel in distress |
Initiative and enterprise | use improvised techniques appropriately apply initiative to ensure that specialised equipment is serviceable and ready for use |
Planning and organising | apply recognised safety precautions, prepare for inspection, and ensure the safe handling, storage and transportation of equipment demonstrate an understanding of occupational health and safety requirements (including those contained in organisation procedures) ensure explosive ordnance is acquired, identified and accounted for, and moved or pre-positioned in preparation for inspection ensure tools and equipment required for the inspection are identified, acquired and prepared plan/prepare for the brief/debrief and schedule brief/debrief |
Self-management | comply with workplace equity and diversity practices conduct self in a manner that shows sensitivity to the differences between colleagues recognise and apply individual responsibility regarding hazards recognise the limit of own authority |
Learning | participate in emergency response exercises |
Technology | achieve a safe work environment when working with explosive ordnance and ensure hazardous materials are handled and moved safely demonstrate electrical principles and specific electronic/electrical components knowledge, depending on the specialised equipment demonstrate information technology skills to access and input to documentation maintain, repair and fit either an Anti-G suit, helmets capable of housing communications equipment, immersion suits, survival inflatable life rafts or escape slides, survival inflatable buoyancy vests, or restraint systems test and measure equipment, and tools used to maintain either Anti-G garments, helmets, oxygen masks, or communication system components test for serviceability either an Anti-G suit, helmet immersion suits, survival inflatable life rafts or escape slides, survival inflatable buoyancy vests, or restraint systems use communications systems use relevant power and machine tools use specialised military equipment use testing and measuring equipment |