ROADMARKING Perform basic roadmarking tasks

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ROADMARKING
Perform basic roadmarking tasks
level:
2
credit:
6
planned review date:
September 2009
sub-field:
Highway Construction and Maintenance
purpose:
People credited with this unit standards are able to prepare
for basic roadmarking and complete basic roadmarking
tasks.
entry information:
Open.
accreditation option:
Evaluation of documentation by NZQA and industry.
moderation option:
A centrally established and directed national moderation
system has been set up by Infrastructure ITO.
special notes:
1
The requirements within the following legislation and
regulations applying to roadmarking operations must be
complied with as appropriate to the context of
assessment for this unit standard:
Employment Relations Act 2000;
Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992;
Health and Safety in Employment Regulations 1995;
Health and Safety in Employment (Pressure
Equipment, Cranes, and Passenger Ropeways)
Regulations 1999;
Injury Prevention, Rehabilitation, and Compensation
Act 2001;
Resource Management Act 1991;
Traffic Regulations 1976;
all available at http://www.legislation.govt.nz/.
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2
The requirements within the following codes of practice
and guidelines applying to roadmarking operations
must be complied with as appropriate to the context of
assessment for this unit standard:
Codes of practice and checklists published by the
New Zealand Roadmarkers Federation, such as Safety,
Health and Environment Guide, available at
http://www.nzrf.co.nz/;
Transit New Zealand’s principal external manuals,
manual amendments, specific examples include:
Code of Practice for Temporary Traffic Management
(CoPTTM),
http://www.transit.govt.nz/technical_information/index.jsp;
Transit New Zealand’s Technical documents TNZ C/01,
TNZ M/07, TNZ M/12, TNZ M/13, TNZ M/20, TNZ P/12,
TNZ P/14, TNZ P/20, TNZ P/22, TNZ T/4, TNZ T/08,
TNZ T/12, TNZ TQS1, TNZ TQS2 are listed on
http://www.transit.govt.nz/technical_information/specific
ations.jsp;
Occupational Safety and Health Service of the
Department of Labour documents including approved
codes of practice and guidelines relevant to specific
work activities an example being the Code of Practice
for the Management of Substances Hazardous to
Health (MOSHH), available at
http://www.osh.govt.nz/order/catalogue/327.shtml.
3
This unit standard should be assessed in a workplace
context.
4
Definitions
Company requirements include the policy, procedures,
and methodologies of the company. They include
requirements in company and site health, safety and
environmental plans, quality assurance documents, and
contract work and reporting documents.
Job instructions are those given to the operator prior to
undertaking a job. They may include site safety
instructions, contract drawings, and written memos.
Traffic Management Plan (TMP) is a document
describing the design, implementation, maintenance
and removal of temporary traffic management.
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Elements and Performance Criteria
element 1
Prepare for basic roadmarking.
Range:
fixed site, mobile site.
performance criteria
1.1
Roadmarking is prepared for in accordance with job instructions.
Range:
1.2
may include but is not limited to – written and verbal
communication, vehicle, loading, roadmarking materials, safety
equipment, tools, check sheets.
Basic roadmarking site is prepared in accordance with Traffic Management Plan
and job instructions.
Range:
may include but is not limited to – signs, cones, vehicle placement.
element 2
Complete basic roadmarking tasks.
Range:
fixed site, mobile site.
performance criteria
2.1
Basic roadmarking tasks are completed in accordance with job instructions.
Range:
2.2
surface preparation, end plating, stringing out, fill applicator,
quality assurance sampling.
Basic roadmarking processes are completed in accordance with Traffic
Management Plan and company requirements.
Range:
sequence of marking, cone layout, material application, traffic
assistance, disestablish site.
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2.3
Equipment is cleaned, following application of material, in accordance with
company requirements.
Range:
may include but is not limited to – vehicle, material containers,
stencils, plates, spray tips.
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.
Please Note
Providers must be accredited by the Qualifications Authority or a delegated interinstitutional body before they can register credits from assessment against unit standards
or deliver courses of study leading to that assessment.
Industry Training Organisations must be accredited by the Qualifications Authority 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 providers wishing to
develop education and training programmes, such as minimum qualifications for tutors and
assessors, and special resource requirements.
This unit standard is covered by AMAP 0101 which can be accessed at
http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/site/framework/search.html.
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