RTO Evaluation Process “Pink Slip”
FORM 4 – Electrical Supply Industry(Refresher Training)
For
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High-risk qualifications in the UET12 ESI Transmission, Distribution and
Rail Training Package
Table of Contents
1. Site Facilities and Equipment.................................................................................4A. Electricity Supply Training Facilities....................................................................5
2. Delivery and Assessment Materials Evaluation.................................................103. E-OZ Industry Expert Report................................................................................17Appendix.......................................................................................................................18
Recommended Guide for the Learning Centre/Training Facilities - general...............18
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Service Skills Australia Pink SlipRegistered Training Organisation (RTO) declaration
*To be completed by the RTO and returned to Energy Skills Australia to commence the evaluation process.
RTO DETAILS
RTO legal name
training.gov.au RTO code
CRICOS RTO code
We are seeking to: Commence initial registration Expand scope of registration
Qualification/s this application relates to:
(Tick relevant box/es below)
TIC
K B
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FOR
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QUALIFICATIONNUMBER OF STUDENTS
CURRENTLY ENROLLED
ACTUAL NUMBER
OF TRAINING
HRS(OFF-JOB)
PROPOSED NUMBER OF
ENROLMENTS
UET12 Skill Set – Refresher Units
UETSS00018 Refresher - Apply Access Procedures to Work on or Near Electrical Network Infrastructure
UETSS00019 Refresher - Apply ESI Safety Rules, Codes of Practice and Procedures for Work On or Near Electrical Apparatus
UETSS00020 Refresher - Perform Cable Pit-Trench-Excavation Rescue
UETSS00021 Refresher - Perform Cable Pit-Trench-Excavation Rescue and CPR
UETSS00022 Refresher - Perform CPR
UETSS00023 Refresher - Perform EWP Controlled Descent Escape
UETSS00024 Refresher - Perform EWP Rescue
UETSS00025 Refresher - Perform EWP Rescue and CPR
UETSS00026 Refresher - Perform Pole Top Rescue
UETSS00027 Refresher - Perform Pole Top Rescue and CPR
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Service Skills Australia Pink Slip
TIC
K B
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FOR
QU
AL.
QUALIFICATIONNUMBER OF STUDENTS
CURRENTLY ENROLLED
ACTUAL NUMBER
OF TRAINING
HRS(OFF-JOB)
PROPOSED NUMBER OF
ENROLMENTS
UETSS00028 Refresher - Perform Rescue from a Live LV Panel
UETSS00029 Refresher - Perform Rescue from a Live LV panel and CPT
UETSS00030 Refresher - Perform Rescue from Switchyard Structures at Heights
UETSS00031 Refresher - Perform Switchyard Rescue at Heights and Provide First Aid
UETSS00032 Refresher - Perform Tower Rescue
UETSS00033 Refresher - Perform Tower Rescue and Provide First Aid
UETSS00034 Refresher - Provide First Aid in an ESI Environment
UETSS00035 Refresher - Testing of connections to low voltage electricity networks
ANY COMMENTS BY APPLICANT:
* CEO/Director to certify that the information provided on this form is true and correct:
Name of CEO/Director
Date
Signature of CEO/Director
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Service Skills Australia Pink Slip
1. Site Facilities and EquipmentThis section to be completed by the RTOA site visit to verify the information provided is accurate and meets industry expectations will be conducted by an appointed Energy Skills Australia Industry Expert.*One checklist must be completed for every site the RTO will be using for delivery of training and / or simulated assessment activities. If the RTO operates over multiple sites, a checklist must be completed for every site. Please identify numerically the total number of fixtures and equipment that are present on site.
Name and location of Training College/Centre: Site detailsName:
Address:
This is training college/centre (e.g. 2 of 3)
of
This training college/centre is used for
Training Assessment
The items listed in each facility, is the minimum requirement for the delivery and assessment to meet the critical knowledge and skills of these units.
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Service Skills Australia Pink SlipA. Electricity Supply Training Facilities
Standard ESI “simulated training and assessment” facilities to accommodate students to undertake skills development in the areas of refresher training in the distribution, transmission, rail traction and distribution cable jointing environment.
Supporting material that are to be presented as evidence includes class aids, electronic presentations, videos and any other instructional material.
Number/person
Item Comment or recommendation
No held on site Verified
Safety Equipment:1 Hard hat and safety
equipment All required PPE
1 First aid kit Includes all accessories
1 set Traffic control signs and equipment
Traffic control training provider supplies equipment for scheduled training
1 Pollution and clean up equipment - Hazchem spill kits, drain seals, silt socks and curtains
1 Climbing harness and straps
1 Climbing or ladder rescue kit
1 EWP rescue kit 1 Hauling lines 1 Ladders
1 Of any of the following: Elevated work box, Elevated work platform, Gondola, Hook ladder, Portable platform
Borrowed from transmission field section as required
- Of any of the following: Field intensity meter, Operating rods, Voltage/ de-energised indicating device
- LV rescue kit with Fire blankets (wet/dry)
1 Pole platforms
1 LV insulating mats
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/personItem Comment or
recommendationNo held on site Verified
1 set Traffic control signs and equipment
- Pit rescue kit 12 Pole platforms
Machinery and Tools: Note: equipment can be hired for purpose of training1 Elevated Work
Platform truck certified and tested to 66 kV and AS 1418.10 approved.
Hired as required
- Voltage detectors*
- Voltage testing device*
Low voltage
- Temporary bonds/bridges
Consumables:- Transmission
structuresVarious sizes / types including Timber, Concrete and Steel structures
- Overhead rail/tram traction network infrastructure
Fuse switches, Dropout fuses, Section insulators, Switches/isolators, Links, Fuses, Surge diverters, Transformers
1 Distribution network poles
common use (timber, concrete) poles with HV and LV constructions and 4 non-common use (steel, stobie, composite) to suit HV and LV construction
1 Distribution overhead pole hardware
HV and LV insulators, crossarms, braces
4 Earthing stakes - Domestic
switchboard arrangements including service fuses and neutral link
- Distribution overhead network infrastructure
A variety of equipment across a range of the following: disconnectors, dropout fuses, fuse switches, fuses, links, sectionalisers, surge arrestors, air break switches, gas filled
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Service Skills Australia Pink SlipNumber
/personItem Comment or
recommendationNo held on site Verified
switches, oil filled switches, reclosers, ring main units, capacitors, line fault indicators, reactors, regulators, relays, transformers
- Transmission overhead network infrastructure
Air break switches, Fuses, HV links
* Comments by applicant
Comments by assessor
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Service Skills Australia Pink Slip2. Delivery and Assessment Materials Evaluation
The E-Oz Industry Expert will notify the RTO of the selected Competency Standard Units that be will evaluated. A minimum of two (2) core units will be selected for this evaluation and the RTO will be given 14 days notice prior to the on-site evaluation visit.
The evaluation process will examine the RTO documentation/systems used for the delivery and assessment of the two selected units.
RTO Guidelines for completion of this section: Delivery material – needs to align with the critical aspects of evidence for the
competency standard unit. Assessment tools – needs to covers the critical knowledge, critical skills and work
performance of the competency standard unit.
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Service Skills Australia Pink SlipA. Unit Code: Unit Name:
Unit Critical Aspects of Evidence
* RTO to complete – list delivery materials/resources E-Oz Industry Expert Comments
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Service Skills Australia Pink SlipA. Unit Code: Unit Name:
Unit Critical Aspects of Evidence
* RTO to complete – list assessment tools E-Oz Industry Expert Comments
Critical Knowledge:
Critical Skills:
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Service Skills Australia Pink SlipB. Unit Code: Unit Name:
Work Performance:
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Service Skills Australia Pink SlipC. Unit Code: Unit Name:
Unit Critical Aspects of Evidence
* RTO to complete – list delivery materials/resources E-Oz Industry Expert Comments
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Service Skills Australia Pink SlipB. Unit Code: Unit Name:
Unit Critical Aspects of Evidence
* RTO to complete – list assessment tools E-Oz Industry Expert Comments
Critical Knowledge:
Critical Skills:
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Service Skills Australia Pink SlipB. Unit Code: Unit Name:
Work Performance:
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Service Skills Australia Pink Slip3. E-OZ Industry Expert Report
This section is to be completed by Energy Skills Australia appointed Industry Expert.
Industry Expert Report
Provider Name
Facilities and equipment are adequate and meet industry expectations
Yes NoComment:
Recommended student numbers for this qualification
Delivery material meets Training Package requirements.
Assessment material meets Training Package requirements.
Additional comment (any additional information you wish to bring to ASQA/STA attention)
Name
Date
Signature
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AppendixRecommended Guide for the Learning Centre/Training Facilities - general
A suitable demonstration bench for use by the teacher/trainer and benches for the students’ practical and laboratory work should be included. These can be laid out around the periphery of the classroom where the teacher/trainer can see the progress of all students and monitor them.
A recommended occupancy area of 5 square metres per student should be provided with a ceiling height of 2700 mm.
Adequate non glare lighting should be provided with a desktop maintained illuminance of at least 320 lx in accordance with AS/NZS 1680.2.3:2008. Where detailed work is to be done, for example with circuit boards, the recommended illuminance is up to 800 lx.For basic electrical instruction these RCD protected benches should be equipped with shelves containing the equipment in the table following. Many RTOs secure this equipment in a fixed position. Ideally, equipment should be left in place permanently and secured. Emergency stop buttons are advised with a master switch controlled by the teacher/trainer.
For the off-job component of the Competency Standard Units students should be instructed in an air-conditioned classroom having an appropriate number of desks and comfortable chairs. This would normally be 15 of each.
Adequate non glare lighting should be provided with a desktop maintained illuminance of at least 240 lx for classrooms and 320 lx in laboratory situations in accordance with AS/NZS 1680.2.3:2008.
All classrooms and practical training rooms should have the following equipment installed within.
Number Item Comment / Recommendation1 Digital Data projector1 Overhead projector1 Portable projector screen Or suitably painted wall screen1 DVD/VHS / CD player1 Monitor, 100 cm (min) In place of data projector1 Whiteboard Permanently mounted and of sufficient
sizeAs
requiredInternet connection facilities To suit appropriate teaching strategy
As required
Computers To suit appropriate teaching strategy
15 desks 1 student per desk ideallyAir conditioning Adequate for task
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