Carry out track inspections

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Carry out track inspections
Level
4
Credits
8
Purpose
People credited with this unit standard are able to carry out pre-inspection
processes and planning for inspecting tracks, carry out track inspections, and
carry out post-inspection processes.
Subfield
Environment
Domain
Conservation
Status
Registered
Status date
22 May 2009
Date version published
22 May 2009
Planned review date
31 December 2012
Entry information
Open.
Accreditation
Evaluation of documentation and visit by NZQA and
industry.
Standard setting body (SSB)
The Skills Organisation
Accreditation and Moderation Action Plan (AMAP) reference
0121
This AMAP can be accessed at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/framework/search/index.do.
Special notes
1
All activities must comply with the policies, procedures, and requirements of the
organisations involved; the ethical codes and standards of relevant professional
bodies; and any relevant cultural, legislative and/or regulatory requirements including
the Standards New Zealand Handbook SNZ HB 8630:2004 Tracks and outdoor
visitor structures.
2
Legislation relevant to this unit standard may include but is not limited to: Building Act
2004, Conservation Act 1987, Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992, Local
Government Act 2002, Public Works Act 1981, Reserves Act 1977, Resource
Management Act 1991, Treaty of Waitangi Act 1975.
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Definitions
Organisational requirements include the documented policy, procedures, and
methodologies of the organisation. They include requirements documented in
organisation and site health and safety plans, quality assurance documents, and
contract work programmes.
Tracks are managed by the Department of Conservation or other Territorial
Authorities and include visitor tracks, lease or concessionaries tracks, and actively
managed historic tracks.
Track components may include but are not limited to – track formation; surface
materials, surface condition, steps, track marking, vegetation.
4
Candidates are required to provide evidence of three different track inspections.
Elements and performance criteria
Element 1
Carry out pre-inspection processes and planning for inspecting a track.
Performance criteria
1.1
Track is identified as due for inspection using organisational information.
Range
1.2
information includes but is not limited to – track type, track
classification, location of track, previous inspection and work
reports.
Resources and equipment required to conduct inspection are collected and
checked in accordance with organisational requirements.
Range
equipment and resources may include but are not limited to –
materials, tools, recording equipment, documents, inspection
schedule, safety equipment.
Element 2
Carry out track inspection.
Performance criteria
2.1
Track identified as due for inspection is physically located using organisational
information.
2.2
Track, and track components are inspected and their condition is recorded in
accordance with organisational requirements.
2.3
Any defects are identified and recorded in accordance with organisational
requirements.
2.4
Minor defects are repaired in accordance with organisational requirements.
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2.5
Where major defects are identified measures are taken to ensure public safety
are identified in accordance with organisational requirements.
Range
measures may include but are not limited to – restricting public
access to dangerous areas, posting signage and/or hazard tape,
safety notices, changing track status to closed.
2.6
The track and its components are photographed and/or sketched, where
applicable, in accordance with organisational requirements.
2.7
Inspection of track and its components is carried out safely in accordance with
organisational requirements.
Element 3
Carry out post-inspection processes.
Performance criteria
3.1
Inspection information is transferred and recorded in accordance with
organisational requirements.
3.2
Photographs and/or sketches are processed, where applicable, in accordance
with organisational requirements.
3.3
Any major defects and hazards identified during inspection are reported to the
appropriate personnel in accordance with organisational requirements.
Range
appropriate personnel may include but are not limited to –
managers, engineers, specialist inspectors, tradespersons.
Please note
Providers must be accredited by NZQA, or an inter-institutional body with delegated
authority for quality assurance, before they can report credits from assessment against
unit standards or deliver courses of study leading to that assessment.
Industry Training Organisations must be accredited by NZQA before they can register
credits from assessment against unit standards.
Accredited providers and Industry Training Organisations assessing against unit standards
must engage with the moderation system that applies to those standards.
Accreditation requirements and an outline of the moderation system that applies to this
standard are outlined in the Accreditation and Moderation Action Plan (AMAP). The
AMAP 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.
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Comments on this unit standard
Please contact The Skills Organisation info@skills.org.nz if you wish to suggest changes
to the content of this unit standard.
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