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Candidate Details
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Practical Assessment - Instructions for Assessor
Conditions of Assessment: Assessors must satisfy SNR/ASQA assessor requirements.
Competency is to be assessed in the workplace or a simulated environment that accurately reflects performance in a real workplace setting. Where assessment of competency includes third party evidence, individuals must provide evidence that links them to the required outcomes of the unit. Assessors must verify performance evidence through questioning on skills and knowledge to ensure correct interpretation and application.
Demonstration Requirements: Trainee is to demonstrate –
• Conducting prestart checks prior to commencing operations and shutdown procedures on completion of operations.
• Driving and operating the equipment, and adjusting techniques to suit site conditions.
• Completion of operations to specification in at least two different material types on at least three occasions including:
- Stripping/spreading materials
- Cut and fill
- Battering
- Stockpiling
- Bulk excavation
- Cutting drains
- Benching
- Backfilling
- Site clean-up on
• Selecting, fitting, testing, using and removing a minimum of three attachments, which must be certified and approved in line with workplace procedures and could include, but are not limited to, the following:
- Stick rakes
- Root rakes
- Push blade
- Angle blade
- Bull blade
- Power angle tilt blade
- Rippers, winch
- Tree pusher
- Cable plough
- Stump plough
- Power control unit
- Cable drum
• Assisting with loading and unloading skid steer loader from float/trailer.
• Parking and securing of equipment.
In the course of the above the candidate must also:
• Locate and apply relevant documentation, policies and procedures.
• Select and wear personal protective equipment required for work activities.
• Carry out vehicle refuelling requirements and procedures where applicable.
• Apply safe work practices, identifying and reporting all potential hazards, risks and environmental issues.
• Apply problem solving and troubleshooting techniques.
• Monitor and manage equipment performance using indicators and alarms.
• Identify common equipment faults.
• Apply levelling techniques.
• Select and use the required tools and equipment.
• Establish weight of load.
• Manage changes in the loads centre of gravity during transportation.
• Apply methods of changing machine attachments.
• Use a range of communication techniques and equipment essential to the safe completion of work activity, including hand, audible and other signals.
• Meet written and verbal reporting requirements and procedures associated with equipment operations.
• Organise work activities to meet all task requirements.
Assessor is to schedule an appropriate time and duration for the Trainee to demonstrate the assessment task/s and associated questions.
Oral Questions: Questions must be asked while the demonstration is taking place or if appropriate directly after the task/s have been completed.
Flexibility: Assessor to modify activities to cater for variations in workplace context and environment.
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Practical Assessment - Instructions for Candidate
To meet the requirements of this unit of competency, you will be required to successfully complete the Practical Assessment. The assessor may be also asked to provide additional evidence to attach to the Practical component. This checklist should be completed in the following ways: -
(Satisfactory)- Indicates demonstration to an acceptable industry standard with application of required knowledge, problem solving, following safe work practices and meeting the workplace responsibilities and expectations as required.
(Not Yet Satisfactory)- In this case, reasons should be given to justify a decision of being unsuccessful.
Re-assessments should be carried out only on that particular area where the participant were deemed unsuccessful and further evidence is required. The trainer or assessor needs to observe you demonstrating the following essential skills in your workplace or in a simulated environment. In order to achieve competency in this unit, every box should have a tick.
Conditions of Practical Assessment: The assessor / trainer will provide the instructions, if you are unclear about what you have to do, clarify instructions with your assessor /trainer before commencing practical tasks. You must be observed independently, and all activities demonstrated satisfactory. Practical tasks must be undertaken with correct footwear, high vis clothing and other Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) that may be required as appropriate.
The Practical Assessment may be stopped immediately at any time if you act in a way that puts yourself, other learners, the assessor / trainer, property or equipment in any danger. If this happens, rescheduling of the assessment will be at the discretion of your assessor / trainer.
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Participant to confirm by signing below that they have been given instruction on the requirements of the practical assessment and they ready to undertake the assessment
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I understand this is a legal representation of my signature.
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What safety policies or procedures are used in the assessment?
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Assessment Tasks
• Plan and prepare for dozer operations.
• Operate dozer in line with established requirements to complete work plan.
• Select, remove, fit and use attachments for a dozer.
• Relocate the dozer.
• Conduct housekeeping activities.
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Observation Checklist
Assessor Instructions:
• Refer to practical benchmarking in the trainer guide for task requirements
• If participant performs any task as not satisfactory, please provide feedback to the participant and record in the applicable comments section
• Ensure photos are taken during the assessment to attach to the checklist in the photo upload section below
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Section A - Plan and Prepare
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A1 - Access, interpret and apply dozer operations documentation including:
• Site policies and procedures
• Safe Working Load (SWL)
• Working Load Limit (WLL)
• Site plans including drawings and sketches
• Isolation requirements (including tagging)
• Operator fatigue management
• Project quality requirements.
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A2 - Obtain, interpret, clarify and confirm work requirements/responsibilities.
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A3 - Complete a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) for a task determined by your trainer.
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A4 - Identify, obtain and implement traffic management signage requirements.
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A5 - Demonstrates knowledge of emergency procedures in the event of a fire, accident or other emergencies.
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A6 - Select and wear correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when appropriate.
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A7 - Demonstrates knowledge of civil construction terminology.
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A8 - Basic knowledge of principles of material technology, characteristics and compaction for civil works.
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A9 - Basic earthworks calculations.
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A10 - Civil construction activity sequences of road construction, earthworks and drainage.
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A11 - Coordinate and communicate planned activities with relevant personnel at the site prior to commencement and the duration of the work activity.
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Section B - Hazards
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B1 - Inspect the work area and path of movement for hazards.
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B2 - Conduct a risk assessment for identified hazards.
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B3 - Check to see if there are any existing procedures in place to deal with the identified hazards.
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B4 - Determine and implement appropriate hazard control measures.
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B5 - Review the new risk level of any controlled hazards and take appropriate action if risk level is still too high.
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Section C - Conduct Routine Checks
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C1 - Pre-start checks.
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C2 - Post start-up (operational checks).
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C3 - Demonstrate the correct procedure for dealing with identified faults on the dozer.
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C4 - Complete a fault report for any identified hazards.
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Section D - Operate the Dozer
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D1 - Completion of operations to specification in at least two different material types on at least three occasions including:
• Stripping/spreading materials
• Cut and fill
• Battering
• Stockpiling
• Bulk excavation
• Cutting drains
• Benching
• Backfilling
• Site clean-up on
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D2 - Selecting, fitting, testing, using and removing a minimum of three attachments, which must be certified and approved in line with workplace procedures and could include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Stick rakes
• Root rakes
• Push blade
• Angle blade
• Bull blade
• Power angle tilt blade
• Rippers, winch
• Tree pusher
• Cable plough
• Stump plough
• Power control unit
• Cable drum
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D3 - Assess the material to be shifted to determine its density and weight.
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D4 - Maintain safe speed at all times and manage changes in the loads centre of gravity during transportation.
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D5 - Competently use controls to load the dozer.
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D6 - Collect an adequate amount of material in a single run. Do not overload the dozer.
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D7 - Control the load and maintain traction.
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D8 - Competently avoid hazards and vehicular traffic.
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D9 - Maintain communication with appropriate personnel (or trainer) at all times.
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D10 - Competently shift the load to the required location taking care to avoid any negative impact on the environment.
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D11 - Competently operate attachments (e.g. ripper) as advised by trainer.
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D12 - Take appropriate action to resolve simulated unplanned or emergency situations by your trainer.
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D13 - Demonstrates the following hand signals:
• Stop
• Travel/traverse
• Hoist up
• Hoist down
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D14 - Monitor and manage equipment performance using indicators and alarms.
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Section E - Relocate the Dozer
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E1 - Prepare Dozer for relocation.
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E2 - Move dozer safely between worksites, observing relevant codes and traffic management requirements.
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E3 - Assist loading and unloading of machine from float/trailer in line with workplace procedures.
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Section F - Park and Shut Down
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F1 - Park the dozer avoiding site and equipment hazards.
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F2 - Park on a flat level surface.
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F3 - Apply locks and holding brakes.
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F4 - Put dozer in neutral gear (if applicable).
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F5 - Lower attachments to the ground.
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F6 - Release pressure from hydraulic lines.
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F7 - Remove the keys from the ignition and lock the dozer cab.
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F8 - Take any other appropriate action as defined by the operator’s manual.
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F9 - Check for signs of damage and wear.
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F10 - Check fluid levels (allow engine to cool before checking some fluids).
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F11 - Check security and condition of attachments.
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F12 - Replace basic components as required (check operator’s manual for instructions for the specific dozer you operate).
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F13 - Report any faults you find to an authorised person and complete a fault report.
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F14 - Carry out vehicle refuelling requirements. (where applicable)
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Section G - Conduct Housekeeping
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G1 - Clean and store all equipment used for work activities.
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G2 - Clear work area and dispose of or recycle materials according to workplace environmental procedures.
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G3 - Manage and/or report hazards to maintain a safe working environment.
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G4 - Complete and file documentation in a manner that complies with workplace practices.
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Practical Assessment Details - 2nd Occasion
RIIMPO323E Conduct Civil Construction Dozer Operations
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What safety policies or procedures are used in the assessment?
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Assessment Tasks
• Plan and prepare for dozer operations.
• Operate dozer in line with established requirements to complete work plan.
• Select, remove, fit and use attachments for a dozer.
• Relocate the dozer.
• Conduct housekeeping activities.
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A1 - Access, interpret and apply dozer operations documentation including:
• Site policies and procedures
• Safe Working Load (SWL)
• Working Load Limit (WLL)
• Site plans including drawings and sketches
• Isolation requirements (including tagging)
• Operator fatigue management
• Project quality requirements.
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A3 - Complete a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) for a task determined by your trainer.
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A2 - Obtain, interpret, clarify and confirm work requirements/responsibilities.
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A3 - Complete a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) for a task determined by your trainer.
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A4 - Identify, obtain and implement traffic management signage requirements.
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A5 - Demonstrates knowledge of emergency procedures in the event of a fire, accident or other emergencies.
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A6 - Select and wear correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) when appropriate.
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A7 - Demonstrates knowledge of civil construction terminology.
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A8 - Basic knowledge of principles of material technology, characteristics and compaction for civil works.
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A9 - Basic earthworks calculations.
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A10 - Civil construction activity sequences of road construction, earthworks and drainage.
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A11 - Coordinate and communicate planned activities with relevant personnel at the site prior to commencement and the duration of the work activity.
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Section B - Hazards
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B1 - Inspect the work area and path of movement for hazards.
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B2 - Conduct a risk assessment for identified hazards.
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B3 - Check to see if there are any existing procedures in place to deal with the identified hazards.
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B4 - Determine and implement appropriate hazard control measures.
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B5 - Review the new risk level of any controlled hazards and take appropriate action if risk level is still too high.
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Section C - Conduct Routine Checks
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C1 - Pre-start checks.
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C2 - Post start-up (operational checks).
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C3 - Demonstrate the correct procedure for dealing with identified faults on the dozer.
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C4 - Complete a fault report for any identified hazards.
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Section D - Operate the Dozer
This is the description of your section break.
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D1 - Completion of operations to specification in at least two different material types on at least three occasions including:
• Stripping/spreading materials
• Cut and fill
• Battering
• Stockpiling
• Bulk excavation
• Cutting drains
• Benching
• Backfilling
• Site clean-up on
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D2 - Selecting, fitting, testing, using and removing a minimum of three attachments, which must be certified and approved in line with workplace procedures and could include, but are not limited to, the following:
• Stick rakes
• Root rakes
• Push blade
• Angle blade
• Bull blade
• Power angle tilt blade
• Rippers, winch
• Tree pusher
• Cable plough
• Stump plough
• Power control unit
• Cable drum
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D3 - Assess the material to be shifted to determine its density and weight.
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D4 - Maintain safe speed at all times and manage changes in the loads centre of gravity during transportation.
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D5 - Competently use controls to load the dozer.
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D6 - Collect an adequate amount of material in a single run. Do not overload the dozer.
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D7 - Control the load and maintain traction.
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D8 - Competently avoid hazards and vehicular traffic.
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D9 - Maintain communication with appropriate personnel (or trainer) at all times.
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D10 - Competently shift the load to the required location taking care to avoid any negative impact on the environment.
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D11 - Competently operate attachments (e.g. ripper) as advised by trainer.
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D12 - Take appropriate action to resolve simulated unplanned or emergency situations by your trainer.
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D13 - Demonstrates the following hand signals:
• Stop
• Travel/traverse
• Hoist up
• Hoist down
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D14 - Monitor and manage equipment performance using indicators and alarms.
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Section E - Relocate the Dozer
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E1 - Prepare dozer for relocation.
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E2 - Move dozer safely between worksites, observing relevant codes and traffic management requirements.
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E3 - Assist loading and unloading of machine from float/trailer in line with workplace procedures.
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Section F - Park and Shut Down
This is the description of your section break.
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F1 - Park the dozer avoiding site and equipment hazards.
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F2 - Park on a flat level surface.
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F3 - Apply locks and holding brakes.
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F4 - Put dozer in neutral gear (if applicable).
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F5 - Lower attachments to the ground.
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F6 - Release pressure from hydraulic lines.
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F7 - Remove the keys from the ignition and lock the dozer cab.
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F8 - Take any other appropriate action as defined by the operator’s manual.
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F9 - Check for signs of damage and wear.
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F10 - Check fluid levels (allow engine to cool before checking some fluids).
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F11 - Check security and condition of attachments.
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F12 - Replace basic components as required (check operator’s manual for instructions for the specific dozer you operate).
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F13 - Report any faults you find to an authorised person and complete a fault report.
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F14 - Carry out vehicle refuelling requirements. (where applicable).
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Section G - Conduct Housekeeping
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G1 - Clean and store all equipment used for work activities.
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G2 - Clear work area and dispose of or recycle materials according to workplace environmental procedures.
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G3 - Manage and/or report hazards to maintain a safe working environment.
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G4 - Complete and file documentation in a manner that complies with workplace practices.
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Assessment Record
Assessor details and photo upload of candidate performing practical tasks
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Evidence Tools used for this Assessment. Please tick all that apply.
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I understand this is a legal representation of my signature.
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