NZQA registered unit standard 1508 version 7 Page 1 of 8 Title Plan and organise construction activities as an asphalt paving supervisor Level 4 Purpose Credits 15 This unit standard is designed for people working, in the pavement surfacing industry, towards recognition of competency in the role of an asphalt paving supervisor. People credited with this unit standard are able to: identify constraints affecting the asphalt paving construction process; confirm asphalt paving work requirements as an asphalt paving supervisor; plan asphalt paving construction operations as an asphalt paving supervisor; programme resources for asphalt paving as an asphalt paving supervisor; confirm personnel, plant, equipment, and materials as an asphalt paving supervisor; plan and organise the control of health and safety hazards and adverse effects on the environment as an asphalt paving supervisor; and organise job activities, as an asphalt paving supervisor, prior to commencing asphalt paving operations. Classification Pavement Surfacing > Asphalt Surfacing Available grade Achieved Entry information Recommended skills and knowledge Unit 1510, Demonstrate knowledge of asphalt mix options, pavement pretreatments, and asphalt paving operations requirements; Unit 13521, Demonstrate knowledge of the compaction of hot mix asphalt; and Unit 20447, Demonstrate knowledge of the care and operation of an asphalt paving machine, or demonstrate equivalent knowledge and skills. Explanatory notes 1 The following legislation and requirements apply to this unit standard, and must be complied with: Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992; Resource Management Act 1991; Land Transport Act 1998; Health and Safety in Employment Regulations 1995; Traffic Regulations 1976; Infrastructure ITO SSB Code 101813 New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016 NZQA registered unit standard 1508 version 7 Page 2 of 8 The Safe Handling of Bituminous Materials Used in Roading – Code of Practice RNZ 9904:2006, Roading New Zealand, available for purchase at http://www.roadingnz.org.nz/; The Bitumen Safety Handbook, Roading New Zealand, available for purchase at http://www.roadingnz.org.nz/; Chipsealing in New Zealand, New Zealand Transport Agency, available at http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/chipsealing-new-zealand-manual/; Code of Practice for Temporary Traffic Management (CoPTTM), New Zealand Transport Agency, available at http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/; New Zealand Transport Agency specifications at http://www.nzta.govt.nz/resources/: NZTA P9: Specification for Construction of Asphaltic Concrete Paving; NZTA P11: Specification for Open Graded Porous Asphalt; NZTA P11 Notes: Notes to the Specification for Open Graded Porous Asphalt; NZTA P9P (Auckland): Specification for Construction of Asphaltic Concrete Paving; NZTA P23: Performance Based Specification for Hotmix Asphalt Wearing Course Surfacing; NZTA Q2: Specification for Quality Assurance for Hot Mix Asphalt; Where specified in the contract documents, the following pilot specifications, or confirmation of their currency, are available by contacting the Operations Manager, New Zealand Transport Agency National Office, Telephone 04 894 6316; NZTA P18P: Pilot Performance Based Specification for Hot Mix Asphalt; Company quality plan; Contract specifications; Site safety plan; Traffic management plan. Any legislation or other requirements superseding any of the above will apply, pending the review of this unit standard. 2 Assessment against this unit standard must be based on evidence from a workplace context. 3 Evidence is required of at least ten job sites. Job sites may include but are not limited to a wearing course, an open graded porous asphalt, a stone mastic asphalt, and a structural pavement layer. 4 It is recommended that assessment against this unit standard precedes assessment against Unit 1512, Supervise asphalt paving construction activities. Infrastructure ITO SSB Code 101813 New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016 NZQA registered unit standard 5 1508 version 7 Page 3 of 8 Definitions Asphalt paving supervisor refers to a person who works in the asphalt paving industry with site responsibility for large, complex jobs, and/or oversight of several smaller jobs at a number of locations simultaneously. The asphalt paving supervisor has practical knowledge of contract law and contractual issues; detailed understanding of asphalt paving construction, contract documents and specifications; and, in an asphalt paving context, has defined responsibilities for planning and organising construction work, managing site safety, issuing instructions to forepersons and suppliers, team performance and productivity, contract documentation, and quality assurance, with authority to manage operations and make decisions relating to asphalt paving construction. Company procedures refers to all documented policies, procedures, and methodologies of the candidate’s employer at the time of training including but not limited to those relating to health, safety, environment, quality, and operations. Subcontractor refers to an individual or company employed by a general or prime contractor to perform a specific task as part of a project. This may include a different department within the contracted company. Outcomes and evidence requirements Outcome 1 Identify constraints affecting the asphalt paving construction process. Evidence requirements 1.1 Constraints that may impact on the selection of equipment and the construction process are identified. Range 1.2 Contract specifications that are incompatible with site constraints or other considerations are identified in accordance with company procedures. Range 1.3 examples of constraints are – climate, pavement shape, geometric constraints, materials and equipment available, clearances, live load limitations, vibration. other considerations may include but are not limited to – availability of resources, mix type and thickness, traffic, restricted working hours. Factors affecting the selection of hot mix asphalt materials are identified in terms of constraints on the use of compaction equipment. Range Infrastructure ITO SSB Code 101813 constraints include but are not limited to – layer thickness, live loads, vibration, geometrics, pavement strength. New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016 NZQA registered unit standard 1508 version 7 Page 4 of 8 Outcome 2 Confirm asphalt paving work requirements as an asphalt paving supervisor. Evidence requirements 2.1 Contract specifications are interpreted in terms of supervisor’s duties. Range specifications – method based, performance based; duties relating to – conditions of contract, technical section, performance criteria, schedule of quantities, measurements, maintenance requirements. 2.2 Specific requirements for contracts are confirmed in accordance with contract specifications. 2.3 Surface pretreatments are confirmed as having been carried out in accordance with appropriate quality assurance requirements and meeting contract specifications. 2.4 Where further surface pretreatments are required, these are identified and arrangements are made to have them carried out in accordance with company procedures. 2.5 Asphalt paving construction requirements are confirmed in accordance with contract specifications and company procedures. Range requirements include but are not limited to – tack coats, depth of mix, location, quantities. 2.6 Location and limits of paving are confirmed in accordance with contract specifications. 2.7 Paving plant and materials are confirmed in terms of certification, availability, and compliance with contract specifications. Outcome 3 Plan asphalt paving construction operations as an asphalt paving supervisor. Evidence requirements 3.1 Contract specifications that are incompatible with site constraints or other considerations are resolved and/or provided for in accordance with company procedures. Range Infrastructure ITO SSB Code 101813 examples of considerations are – availability of resources, traffic, restricted working hours. New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016 NZQA registered unit standard 3.2 Asphalt paving construction needs are identified in accordance with contract specifications. Range 3.3 includes but is not limited to – surface preparation and preseal repairs, adjustment of service covers, roadmarking, types of material, worksite control, adverse effects on the environment, public safety, access, measurement, work quantities, quality assurance. Work programmes are planned and site activities are scheduled in accordance with contract specifications and job requirements. Range 3.4 1508 version 7 Page 5 of 8 a one-day operation, a contract involving multiple site visits, a contract involving subcontractors. A paving plan detailing the sequence of operation and location of joints is developed in accordance with contract specifications and job requirements. Range may include but is not limited to – car park with complex shape (horizontal and/or vertical), intersection with traffic islands, roundabout. 3.5 The work programme and paving plan are reviewed in accordance with the contract specifications. 3.6 The work programme for a contract of more than one day is submitted to the project manager or consultant in accordance with contract specifications and job requirements. Outcome 4 Programme resources for asphalt paving as an asphalt paving supervisor. Evidence requirements 4.1 Resource requirements are identified in accordance with contract specifications and job requirements. Range 4.2 includes but is not limited to – plant, equipment, personnel, materials, subcontracted work. Work sequences and reporting procedures are planned and programmed in accordance with contract specifications, job requirements, and company procedures. Range Infrastructure ITO SSB Code 101813 sequences include but are not limited to – hazard identification, scope of work, breakdown of activity, prioritising; reporting includes but is not limited to – costing data, work programme, traffic management plan, quality assurance, work progress, hazard, accident and/or incident. New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016 NZQA registered unit standard 4.3 1508 version 7 Page 6 of 8 The programme of work activities meets contract specifications and company requirements in accordance with company procedures. Range specifications – scope, timescale, completion, quality; company requirements for – productivity. Outcome 5 Confirm personnel, plant, equipment, and materials as an asphalt paving supervisor. Evidence requirements 5.1 Team numbers, positions, and duties are confirmed in accordance with company procedures. Range may include but is not limited to – identifying and arranging training and on job supervision to meet contract specifications. 5.2 Plant and equipment requirements are confirmed in accordance with contract specifications and company procedures. 5.3 Site accessibility and constraints are confirmed in terms of plant and equipment requirements. 5.4 Materials are confirmed with suppliers in accordance with company procedures. 5.5 Programme requirements are confirmed with subcontractors in accordance with company procedures. Outcome 6 Plan and organise the control of health and safety hazards and adverse effects on the environment as an asphalt paving supervisor. Evidence requirements 6.1 Procedures and equipment for controlling health hazards are determined and organised in accordance with Code of Practice RNZ 9904:2006 company procedures, and legislation. 6.2 Procedures and equipment for controlling safety hazards are determined and organised in accordance with Code of Practice RNZ 9904:2006, company procedures, and legislation. 6.3 Procedures and equipment for controlling adverse effects on the environment are determined and organised in accordance with Code of Practice RNZ 9904:2006, company procedures, and legislation. Infrastructure ITO SSB Code 101813 New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016 NZQA registered unit standard 6.4 Control and monitoring of health and safety hazards and adverse effects on the environment are planned and documented in accordance with company procedures and legislation. Range 6.5 1508 version 7 Page 7 of 8 at least two asphalt paving sites. Selection of sites for specific operations are determined in terms of public safety in accordance with company procedures and legislation. operations – loading and unloading plant, cleaning equipment, disposing of waste materials. Range Outcome 7 Organise job activities, as an asphalt paving supervisor, prior to commencing asphalt paving operations. Evidence requirements 7.1 Job activities are organised in accordance with work programme and contract specifications. 7.2 Work space and haul routes are organised in accordance with company procedures. 7.3 Traffic control is arranged in accordance with contract specifications and traffic management plan. 7.4 Reporting procedures are organised in accordance with contract specifications and company procedures. Planned review date 31 December 2016 Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions Process Version Date Last Date for Assessment Registration 1 21 October 1994 31 December 2013 Review 2 4 October 1995 31 December 2013 Review 3 24 March 1998 31 December 2013 Revision 4 5 January 1999 31 December 2013 Review 5 27 October 2005 31 December 2013 Revision 6 25 May 2007 31 December 2013 Review 7 15 March 2012 N/A Infrastructure ITO SSB Code 101813 New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016 NZQA registered unit standard 1508 version 7 Page 8 of 8 Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) reference 0101 This CMR can be accessed at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/framework/search/index.do. Please note Providers must be granted consent to assess against standards (accredited) by NZQA, before they can report credits from assessment against unit standards or deliver courses of study leading to that assessment. Industry Training Organisations must be granted consent to assess against standards by NZQA before they can register credits from assessment against unit standards. Providers and Industry Training Organisations, which have been granted consent and which are assessing against unit standards must engage with the moderation system that applies to those standards. Requirements for consent to assess and an outline of the moderation system that applies to this standard are outlined in the Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR). The CMR also includes useful information about special requirements for organisations wishing to develop education and training programmes, such as minimum qualifications for tutors and assessors, and special resource requirements. Comments on this unit standard Please contact Infrastructure ITO askus@infratrain.co.nz if you wish to suggest changes to the content of this unit standard. Infrastructure ITO SSB Code 101813 New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2016