Course Title: Contribute to workplace safety arrangements

Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: Term1 2009

Course Code: OHTH5474C

Course Title: Contribute to workplace safety arrangements

School: 130T Engineering (TAFE)

Campus: City Campus

Program: C3217 - Certificate III in Spatial Information Services

Course Contact : Stephen Larsen

Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4742

Course Contact Email:stephen.larsen@rmit.edu.au


Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff

Thierry Demathieu - spatial teacher - (03) 9925 8359 - thierry.demathieu@rmit.edu.au

Nominal Hours: 30

Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.

Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

NONE

Course Description

This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to be able to share information about occupational health and safety with work groups. It applies participative arrangements within work groups for the management of occupational health and safety and contribute to the organisation’s procedures for identifying hazards and assessing risks and controlling risks.


National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria

National Element Code & Title:

PRMCMN301A Contribute to workplace safety arrangements

Element:

1. Share information with the work group about occupational health and safety

Performance Criteria:

1.1 Discuss with the work group the relevant provisions of OHS legislation as they relate to work procedures in accordance with company requirements

1.2 Discuss and provide information in a readily accessible manner to the work group about organisational OHS policies, procedures and programs in accordance with company requirements

Element:

2. Encourage participative arrangements within a work group for the management of occupational health and safety

Performance Criteria:

2.1 Discuss and resolve OHS issues raised within the work group promptly, or refer such issues to appropriate personnel for resolution in accordance with workplace procedures and company requirements

2.2 Advise promptly work group members about the outcomes of OHS issues raised in accordance with company requirements

Element:

3. Contribute to the organisation's procedures for identifying hazards and assessing risks and controlling risks

Performance Criteria:

3.1 Encourage contributions from the work group in identifying hazards in accordance with company requirements

3.2 Explain procedures to the work group designed to control risks and contribute to compliance monitoring in accordance with workplace procedures and company requirements

3.3 Report inadequacies in existing risk control measures identified by the work group to appropriate personnel in accordance with company requirements.

3.4 Follow emergency procedures for dealing with hazardous events whenever necessary within scope of own role and responsibilities in accordance with company requirements

3.5 Document details of hazardous events and advise appropriate personnel in accordance with company requirements

Element:

4. Contribute to the organisation's procedures for providing OHS training

Performance Criteria:

4.1 Contribute to identifying OHS training needs of the work group in accordance with company requirements

4.2 Contribute to arrangements for meeting OHS training needs of the work group by providing suitable training in consultation with relevant parties in accordance with company requirements


Learning Outcomes


Refer to elements


Details of Learning Activities

Teacher led :

Classroom &/or tutorial instruction in surveying theory and tasks associated with the topics above including the use of computers and relevant software/s, capabilities of survey methodologies and technologies in a simulated workplace environment.
Instruction in the operation of surveying equipment in a simulated workplace environment.

Student managed:
Maintain client relations using written, oral and electronic communication
Develop data management strategies to read and interpret maps to industry standards.
Participation in group activities based on simulated workplace exercises.
Individual exercises carrying out research, computations, data compilation and appraisal.
Compilation of Portfolio of examples of work, client reports, management reports and data management records.


Teaching Schedule

Session1 Day1: Enrollment and Induction, Literacy and Numeracy test, survey computations, preparation for field day
Session1 Day2: Survey annexe induction, 3dr order levelling theory and practice,  reductions
Session1 Day3: compilation and presentation of data, survey computations
Session2 Day1: Project survey control network, Levelling revision, Chain surveying theory and exercises, preparation for field day
Session2 Day2: OH&S risk assessment, 3rd order levelling and chain surveying, reductions, data collation and compilation
Session2 Day3: Complete worksheet, surveying computations, control and coordinate systems, maintain OH&S
Session3 Day1: Respond to Client Enquiry, 3rd order levelling, volumes and contours, Standards and Practices for Control Surveys, Total Station Angle & Distance Measurement, preparation for field day
Session3 Day2: OH&S Toolbox Meeting, Equipment Selection, Issue, Use and Checks, 3rd Order Levelling Exercise, Total Station - Angles & Distances Exercise, 3rd Order Levelling Exercise, Total Station - Angles & Distances Exercise
Session3 Day3: Data Management, Quality Plan Implementation, Complete Data Compilation, Checks & Worksheet/s, Surveying Computations (Closures, Adjustments & Coordinate Geometry), Plan Preparation, Survey Mark Sketchs & Control Network
Session4 Day1: Survey computations - coordinate transformations, 3rd orrder levelling and traversing, preparation for field day
Session4 Day2: Levelling exercise, travesing exercise, field checks and compilation
Session4 Day3: Worksheet preparation, survey computations (MGA and AHD datum), CAD plan preparation - sketch marks
Session5 Day1: Surveying Computations - Area of a Closed Traverse and Irregular Figures, Offsets & Radiations, Control Surveys, Cadastral Boundaries and Geographical Information Systems (SMES), Introduction to Acts & Regulations, preparation for field day
Session5 Day2: OH&S Documentation, JSA, Process Improvement, Provide Field Support Services, Equipment Operation and Handling, Connecting Control & Traverses to Cadastral Marks, Field Exercise
Session5 Day3: Control & Cadastral Surveys, SIS Quality Plan, Survey Practice Handbook & Directives, Finalise Control Network, Worksheet/s, Computations, Checks and Closures, Abstract of Field Records,Plan and Report
Session6 Day1: Revision, Traverse Closures and Adjustments, Datum Computations and Coordinate Transformations, Data Management, Quality Plan Implementation, Surveying Computations - Examination, Control Surveys and Global Positioning Systems, DGPS & Asset Mapping, preparation for field day
Session6 Day2: GPS Surveying Exercises and Assessment, Rapid Static GPS & Asset Mapping, GPS Surveying and Angles by Rounds Fieldwork, Download and backup GPS data files
Session6 Day3:DGPS Rapid Static - Control Baselines (Process, Correct, Adjust & Export) Transformations (MMBW), Surveying Computations Finalise Control Network Plans, Fieldnotes and Report, Statistics, Errors & Accuracy resection


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts

Recommended texts:
Acts and Regulations Occupational Health and Safety Commission.
Surveying, A Bannister and S Raymond, 6th edition, 1992, Pitman
Elementary Surveying, Elfick Fryer Brinkner Wolf, 9th edition, 1994, Harper Collins
Advanced-Engineering-Surveying-problems-and-solutions,
F A Shepard, Arnold.
Surveying for Construction, William Irvine McGraw Hill


References

Web resources:
http://www.rmit.edu.au/ - Online@RMIT – Program and Course information, documents, resources and links.
http://www.land.vic.gov.au/ - Land Channel (Victoria) - Survey Mark Enquiry Service, GPSnet, Maps & Images, Property Information, Land Management.
http://www.isaust.org.au - Institute of Surveyors, Australia
http://www.mappingsciences.org.au - Mapping Sciences Institute, Australia
http://www.anzlic.org.au - ANZLIC: Australian and New Zealand Spatial Information Council
http://www.surveyorsboard.vic.gov.au - Surveyors Board, Victoria – Survey Practice Handbook, Key Legislation for Surveyors.
http://www.icsm.gov.au/ - Intergovernmental Committee on Surveying and Mapping - Standards and Practices for Control Surveys
http://www.ga.gov.au/ - Geoscience Australia – National Mapping Agency, Geocentric Datum of Australia, GPS


Other Resources

E-books:


Engineering Surveying [electronic resource] Schofield, W.: 6th ed.: Burlington : Elsevier, 2007.
Online access: Available on EBL : Ebook Library
http://cat.lib.rmit.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&BBRecID=558897&v1=8&TC=0
Also:
3 print copies at 526.9 S367 Carlton Library

New Aspects of Quantity Surveying Practice [electronic resource] Main Author: Cartlidge, Duncan
2nd ed. Burlington : Elsevier, 2006.
Online access: Available on EBL : Ebook Library
http://cat.lib.rmit.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&BBRecID=572757&v1=15&TC=0
Also:
1 print copy at 692.5 C327 Carlton Library


Print books:

Advanced engineering surveying: problems and solutions / Shepherd, F. A.: London : Edward Arnold, 1981.
Swanston Library 526.902462 S548 3 copies
http://cat.lib.rmit.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&Search_Arg=advanced+engineering+surveying+problems+and+solutions&Search_Code=TALL&SL=None&CNT=25
(The above title was cited in the previous implementation plan for Cert III in Spatial Information Services in 2004. However this is a fairly old title (1981) and it seems to be out of print)


Elementary surveying: Elfick, Michael. and Brinker, Russell: 9th ed.: London: HarperCollins, 1994.
1 copy at 526.9 E38 Carlton & Swanston Library
http://cat.lib.rmit.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&v1=2&ti=1,2&Search%5FArg=elementary%20surveying%20brinker&Search%5FCode=GKEY%5E&SL=None&CNT=25&SID=1

(The above title was cited in the previous implementation plan for Cert III in Spatial Information Services in 2004. However this is a fairly old title (1994) and there isn’t an updated edition of it.)

Elementary surveying : an introduction to geomatics / Wolf, Paul R.: 11th ed.: Englewood Cliffs, N.J. Prentice Hall, 2006
http://cat.lib.rmit.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&BBRecID=170923&v1=1&TC=0
526.9 W855

Elementary surveying: an introduction to geomatics, Ghilani, Charles D, 12th ed., Upper Saddle River Prentice Hall Ptr, 2008
1 Copy Ordered 25-07-2008 for Carlton
Swanston Library at 526.9 W855
http://cat.lib.rmit.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&BBRecID=559861&v1=3&TC=0

Guidelines for surveying soil and land resources /: 2nd ed.: Collingwood, Vic. : CSIRO Publishing, 2008.
2 copies Carlton Library at 631.4794 G946, 1 at Swanston.
http://cat.lib.rmit.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&BBRecID=558545&v1=1&TC=0

Principles of geospatial surveying / Allan, A. L.: Caithness, Whittles Pub. ; Boca Raton, FL : Distributed in North America by CRC Press, c2007.
1 copy Carlton and Swanston Libraryat 526.9 A417
http://cat.lib.rmit.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&BBRecID=531849&v1=1&TC=0

Surveying : principles and applications / Kavanagh, Barry F.: 8th ed.: Upper Saddle River, N.J. : Pearson/Prentice Hall, c2009.
http://cat.lib.rmit.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&BBRecID=572856&v1=1&TC=0
2 copies on order, previous 7th edition held at 526.9 K21 (1 copy Carlton and Swanston)

Surveying and engineering: principles and practice, Paul Watson et al, Oxford, Blackwell, 2008
1 copy at Swanston 690 S963
http://cat.lib.rmit.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&BBRecID=559862&v2=2

Surveying for engineers.: UREN, J: 4TH ED.: BASINGSTOKE PALGRAVE MACMILLAN 2006:
Location: Bundoora Library
Order Information: 2 Copies Ordered 25-07-2008
http://cat.lib.rmit.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&BBRecID=567527&v1=1&TC=0
Already ordered for Carlton Library.

Surveying with construction applications
KAVANAGH, BARRY F : 6TH ED.: UPPER SADDLE RIVER PRENTICE HALL PTR 2007
Carlton Library 1 Copy Ordered 13-06-2008
Swanston Library at 526.9 K21
http://cat.lib.rmit.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&BBRecID=560286&v1=2&TC=0

Surveying for construction ,Irvine William, Maidenhead, McGraw Hill , 2006
2 Copies Ordered 25-07-2008
http://cat.lib.rmit.edu.au/cgi-bin/Pwebrecon.cgi?DB=local&SL=none&v1=1&ti=1,1&Search%5FArg=surveying%20for%20construction&Search%5FCode=TALL&SL=None&CNT=25&SID=3
(This was in the previous implementation plan)


Overview of Assessment

For valid and reliable assessment of this unit, the competency should be demonstrated over a period of time and be observed by the assessor (or assessment team working together to conduct the assessment). The competency is to be demonstrated in a range of situations, which may include customer/workplace interruptions and involvement in related activities normally experienced in the workplace.
When assessing candidates, assessment techniques that allow a collection of evidence from relevant workplace experience should be used. Assessment against this unit may involve the following:
• continuous assessment in the workplace (observation), or a setting that simulates the conditions of a workplace (simulation), taking into account the range of variables affecting performance
• self-assessment of performance on the same terms as those described above
• interviews and/or provision of learning activities to check underpinning knowledge requirements
• supplementary evidence that may be obtained from relevant authenticated correspondence or reports from immediate supervisors or line managers.


Assessment Tasks

Assessment 1: Vertical Control Data - Local Datum
Assessment 2: Risk Assessment & Job Safety Analysis
Assessment 3: Geographic Information Systems - Units 1 & 2
Assessment 4: Horizontal Control Data
Assessment 5: Maintain Horizontal & Vertical Control - Magnetic & Local Datums
Assessment 6: Introduction to Geographic Information Systems - Units 3 & 4
Assessment 7: Respond to Client Enquiry - Position Application
Assessment 8: Horizontal & Vertical Survey Control to MGA and AHD datums
Assessment 9: Client relationships
Assessment 10: OH & S in the field and toolbox meeting
Assessment 11: Horizontal Control Data - Cadastral
Assessment 12: Workplace Relationships - Online Course
Assessment 13: Statistical Terminology Task
Assessment 14: Analysis of Angles by Rounds
Assessment 15: Final Report to Client
Assessment 16: Computation exam


Assessment Matrix

Element: 1. Share information with the work group about occupational health and safety = Assessment 10
Element: 2. Encourage participative arrangements within a work group for the management of occupational health and safety = Assessment 10
Element: 3. Contribute to the organisation’s procedures for identifying hazards and assessing risks and controlling risks = Assessment 2
Element: 4. Contribute to the organisation’s procedures for providing OHS training = Assessment 2

Other Information

The assessment for this course requires students to maintain and present on request a Training Record Book that details their participation in both simulated and workplace assessment activities and achievement of the units or elements of competence which underpin delivery of this course.

Assessment dates.
Assessment due dates will be issued on commencement of the course. Submission of all prescribed assessment tasks by the due dates is expected.

Students are required to participate in the OH&S induction program for this course and at all times follow the occupational health and safety policies and procedures demonstrating appropriate behaviours to ensure the safety of self and others.

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