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1. Introduction and Contacts..…[1.]
2. Qualifications Pack……….……...[2.]
3. Glossary of Key Terms …………[3.]
4. OS Units……………………..…….….[4.]
5. Annexure: Nomenclature for QP & OS. [47.]
6. Assessment Criteria……………….[49.]
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OS describe whatindividuals need to do, know and understand in order to carry out a particular job role or function
OS areperformancestandards thatindividuals mustachieve whencarrying outfunctions in theworkplace,together withspecifications ofthe underpinningknowledge andunderstanding
Strategic Manufacturing Sector Skill Council, 3rd Floor, 13 A, Palam Marg, Vasant Vihar, New Delhi - 110057 Tel: 011 41010351/41045783 E-mail:strategic.manufacturing@smssc.in
SECTOR: STRATEGIC MANUFACTURING
SUB-SECTOR:
1. Defence Equipment 3. Electronic Security Equipment
2. Shipbuilding and Shiprepair 4. Fire Fighting and Safety Equipment
OCCUPATION: Installation and Commissioning
REFERENCE ID: SMC/Q7601
ALIGNED TO: NCO-2015 / 2144.1402
Technician– Installation and Commissioning (Fire Safety System): Perform installation and commissioning for a range of fire safety system.
Brief Job Description: It involves planning for installation, installing the equipment, testing and commissioning the fire safety system for its operations and meeting the customer specification. It also involves handing over the system to the customer.
Personal Attributes: Basic communication, numerical and computational abilities. Openness to learning, ability to plan and organize own work and identify and solve problems in the course of working. Understanding the need to take initiative and manage self and work to improve efficiency and effectiveness
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IntroductionQualification Pack: Technician– Installation and
Commissioning (Fire Safety System)
QUALIFICATIONS PACK - OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS FOR STRATEGIC MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY
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Qualifications Pack For Technician-Installation and Commissioning (Fire Safety System)
Qualifications Pack Code SMC/Q7601
Job Role Technician – Installation and Commissioning (Fire Safety System)
Credits(NSQF) TBD Version number 1.0Sector Strategic Manufacturing Drafted on 10/07/2015
Sub-sector
1. Defence Equipment2. Shipbuilding & Ship Repair3. Electronic Security
Equipment4. Fire Fighting and Safety
Equipment
Last reviewed on 29/11/2016
Occupation 18/08/2019
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Next Review DateInstallation and Commissioning
Qualifications Pack For Technician-Installation and Commissioning (Fire Safety System)
Job Role Technician – Installation & Commissioning (Fire Safety System)
Role Description
Responsible for preparing for installation, planning forinstallation, actual installation, testing and commissioningof fire safety system as per given specifications.
NSQF levelMinimum Educational Qualifications*Maximum Educational Qualifications*
4
10th Standard
N.A.
Training ITI/other Training on Electronics / Electrical /Installation / Commissioning, Maintenance
Minimum Job Entry Age 18 years
Experience No previous experience required
Applicable National OccupationalStandards (NOS)
Compulsory:
1. SMC / N 7601 Prepare for installation andcommissioning of Fire Safety System
2. SMC /N 7602 Prepare site and install Fire Safety System
3. SMC /N 7603 Carry out testing and commissioning theinstalled fire safety system
4. SMC / N 9101 Work effectively with others
5. SMC / N 9102 Maintain safe, hygienic and secureenvironment
Optional:
N.A.
Performance Criteria As described in the relevant OS units
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(Suggested but not Mandatory)
Qualifications Pack For Technician-Installation and Commissioning (Fire Safety System)
Keywords /Terms Description
Core Skills/GenericSkills
Core Skills or Generic Skills are a group of skills that are key to learningand working in today's world. These skills are typically needed in anywork environment. In the context of the NOS, these includecommunication related skills that are applicable to most job roles.
Function Function is an activity necessary for achieving the key purpose of thesector, occupation, or area of work, which can be carried out by a personor a group of persons. Functions are identified through functionalanalysis and form the basis of NOS.
Job role Job role defines a unique set of functions that together form a uniqueemployment opportunity in an organization.
Knowledge andUnderstanding
Knowledge and Understanding are statements which together specify thetechnical, generic, professional and organizational specific knowledgethat an individual needs in order to perform to the required standard.
National OccupationalStandards (NOS)
NOS are Occupational Standards which apply uniquely in the Indiancontext
Occupation Occupation is a set of job roles, which perform similar/related set offunctions in an industry.
Organisational Context Organisational Context includes the way the organization is structuredand how it operates, including the extent of operative knowledgemanagers have of their relevant areas of responsibility.
Performance Criteria Performance Criteria are statements that together specify the standardof performance required when carrying out a task.
Qualifications Pack(QP) Qualifications Pack comprises the set of NOS, together with theeducational, training and other criteria required to perform a job role. AQualifications Pack is assigned a unique qualification pack code.
Qualifications Pack Code Qualifications Pack Code is a unique reference code that identifies aqualifications pack.
Scope Scope is the set of statements specifying the range of variables that anindividual may have to deal with in carrying out the function which havea critical impact on the quality of performance required.
Sector Sector is a conglomeration of different business operations having similarbusinesses and interests. It may also be defined as a distinct subset of theeconomy whose components share similar characteristics and interests.
Sub-Sector Sub-sector is derived from a further breakdown based on thecharacteristics and interests of its components.
Sub-functions Sub-functions are sub-activities essential to fulfill the achieving theobjectives of the function.
Technical Knowledge Technical Knowledge is the specific knowledge needed to accomplishspecific designated responsibilities.
Unit Code Unit Code is a unique identifier for a NOS unit, which can be denotedwith an ‘N’
Unit Title Unit Title gives a clear overall statement about what the incumbent should be able to do.
Vertical Vertical may exist within a sub-sector representing different domainareas or the client industries served by the industry.
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Keywords /Terms Description
NSQF National Skills Qualifications Framework
QP Qualification Pack
OS Occupational Standards
OH&S Occupational Health and Safety
PPE Personal Protective Equipment
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Overview
This unit covers understanding customer specifications and preparation for installing &commissioning of Fire Safety System.
National OccupationalStandard
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Unit Code SMC / N 7601
Unit Title(Task)
Prepare for installation and commissioning of Fire Safety System
Description This unit is about understanding customer specifications and preparation for installing& commissioning of Fire Safety System.
Scope This unit/task covers the following:
Performance Criteria(PC) w.r.t. the Scope
Element Performance CriteriaAssess requirementsand plan forinstallation
The user/individual on the job should be able to:PC1. obtain information about the fire safety equipment requirementPC2. ensure that data and information received is complete and correctPC3. determine the requirement of material to be used from job specification
Sources of job specification/job required to be done: customer order,instructions from supervisor, planning documentation; operation sheets,standard operating procedure (SOP)/processMaterial requirements: parts and equipment required (type, quality,quantity); dimensions; instruments and tools to be used for installation andcommissioning
PC4. prepare plans of action for installing fire protection solutions that complywith performance requirements, relevant legislation and codes of practice
PC5. establish suitable testing arrangementsPC6. assess the appropriate equipment, various types of components & wires
required, parts and accessories for the installationRange of Products:: different types of fire suppressors/extinguishers, Non-Water-Based Automatic Fire Extinguishing Equipment, smoke and/or gasdetector sensors, smoke alarms, emergency signal, lights, luminous markings,head lamps, fire exit equipment, CO detectors, fixed and portable gasdetectors, first aid kit, fire escape ladder, sand bucket, casualty evacuationequipment, hydrant, sprinklers systems hose Box, fire hose Reels & firebucket, signage and accessories thereof for all the above.
PC7. confirm that required tools, equipment and components are available, ingood working order, are suitable for the job and comply with relevant healthand safety requirements
PC8. make sure that relevant measuring equipment is calibrated and in workingorderMeasuring equipments: rules, squares, vernier caliper, hardness tester, Tri-square, combination squares, protractors, micrometers, depth micrometers,feeler gauges, bore & hole gauges, radius & profile gauges, thread gauges ,
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○ Assess requirements and plan for installation○ Carry out a site check, prior to the installation○ Carry out a check on receiving the product for installation○ Work Safely○ Process compliance
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meter tape, tension meters; customized gauges, multimeters;,autocollimator, laser interferometer, right angle/square block multi-meter,voltmeter, electrical safety analyser, special purpose testing equipment,insulation resistance tester, residual current tester (RCT), portable appliancetester (PAT), temperature measuring devices and pressure measuring devices
PC9. select suitable fixing devices and methods that are appropriate to sites,building structures and materials
PC10. establish the procedures to complete the installationPC11. identify PPE to be used
Carry out a sitecheck, prior to theinstallation
The user/individual on the job should be able to:PC12. survey sites to collect information to confirm design and installation of fire
safety systemPC13. inspect the site and ensure that the site is accessible and free from
obstructions or hazards; ensure the site is suitably prepared for themechanical equipment installation to take place
PC14. ensure that appropriate utilities are available (eg. gas, water, air, electricity)PC15. record accurate and relevant factors and site characteristics that could impact
on specifications and installationCarry out a check onreceiving the productfor installation
The user/individual on the job should be able to:PC16. check and record for any physical damages to the machine/equipmentPC17. compare received product and accessories with product order specificationsPC18. take appropriate action in lieu with manufacturer and customer, in case of
any deviationsWork Safely PC19. adhere to protocols and guidelines for personal protective equipment (PPE)
and other relevant safety regulationsPC20. ensure work area is clean and safe from hazards
Hazards: damaged tools and equipment; poor fitting handles of tools;misuses of tools; not following laid-down maintenance procedures;Hazardous working condition: high temperature area, open/electrifying lines,working at confined space or at heights, short circuit etc.
PC21. work safely in heights and confined spacesPC22. observe safety measures while working on electrical line/systemPC23. follow warning and safety signs (danger, out of service, etc.) while working
with energized system viz. electrical systems and/or compressed air systemetc.
PC24. ensure that all tools, equipment and machines are secured at all timesProcess Compliance PC25. complete checklists and records for preparation for installing the fire safety
systemPC26. comply with relevant legislation, standards, policies and procedures
Knowledge and Understanding (K)
A. OrganizationalContext(Knowledge of thecompany /organization andits processes)
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:KA1. legislation, standards, policies, and procedures followed in the company
relevant to own employment and performance conditionsKA2. relevant occupational health and safety requirements applicable in the work
placeKA3. importance of working in clean and safe environmentKA4. own job role and responsibilities and sources for information pertaining to
employment terms, entitlements, job role and responsibilities
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KA5. reporting structure, inter-dependent functions, lines and procedures in theKA6. work areaKA7. relevant people and their responsibilities within the work areaKA8. escalation matrix and procedures for reporting work and employment related
issuesKA9. documentation and related procedures applicable in the context of
employment and workKA10. importance and purpose of documentation in context of employment and
workB. Technical
KnowledgeThe user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:
KB1. how to extract and use information from customer orders and relatedspecifications in relation to work undertaken with the help of supervisor/technician when needed
KB2. how to interpret drawings, imperial and metric systems of measurement,KB3. legislation, regulations, standards and codes of practice that are relevant to
KB4.KB5.
components specified in the designsspecification: the specific detail containing design, installation, specialrequirements
KB13. fundamentals of electricity such as Ohms law, difference between AC andDC, series and parallel connections
KB14. methods and parameters to check quality of line components againstrequired quality standardsMethods: e.g. visual inspection, binoculars, measuring tape, use ofinstruments
KB15. calibration schedule of all equipment used in inspection activitiesTypes of tools and instruments used to position, secure and align the
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KB6. Range of Products: different types of fire suppressors/extinguishers, Non-Water-Based Automatic Fire Extinguishing Equipment, smoke and/or gasdetector sensors, smoke alarms, emergency signal, lights, luminousmarkings, head lamps, fire exit equipment, CO detectors, fixed andportable gas detectors, first aid kit, fire escape ladder, sand bucket,casualty evacuation equipment, hydrant, sprinklers systems hose Box,fire hose Reels & fire bucket, signage and accessories thereof for all theabove.
the systemsknowledge of various classification of Firesdifferent product s and their types for fire safet y system
KB7. accurate and up to date details of systems, sites and customer requirements KB8. unique requirement of Residential and Educational buildingKB9. appropriate measurements and record relevant details of site surveyed
sites- premises of installations e.g. (but not exhaustive) commercial;industrial; retail; domestic; governmental
KB10. what factors that could affect system installation or commissioning, andrecord the details fully and accurately
KB11. the limits, constraints and capabilities of organisation involved in theinstallation and operation of systems
KB12. the performance, limitations, and availability of systems, equipment and
SMC/ N 7601: Prepare for installation and commissioning of Fire Safety System
equipment eg. spanners, wrenches, crow bars, torque wrenchesMeasuring instruments: rules, squares, vernier caliper, hardness tester, Tri-square, combination squares, protractors, micrometers, depth micrometers,feeler gauges, bore & hole gauges, radius & profile gauges, thread gauges ,meter tape, tension meters; customized gauges, autocollimator, rightangle/square block multi-meter, voltmeter, electrical safety analyser, specialpurpose testing equipment, insulation resistance tester, residual currenttester (RCT), portable appliance tester (PAT), temperature measuring devicesand pressure measuring devices
mechanical fire safety solutions associated systems and services: equipmentthat can be part of the mechanical fire protection solution such as fire pumps,water tank, detection panel, and alarms
KB27. tools and equipment used in installing, testing and commissioningTools: e.g. plier, screwdriver, wrench set, hammer, drilling machine,hacksaw / cutting tools, measuring tape, pulleys (force pulley with sling),crimping machine, round / flat file, earth rod (discharge rod), leakagecurrent monitoring kit, cable locating and fault detecting equipmentvariousMechanical fastenings and joining material: non-permanent - nuts, bolts,studs, permanent - welded, soldered, brazed, riveted
KB28. tools to test fire safety systems for and electrical leakageKB29. why it is important to have full and feasible plans in order to carry out
efficient and effective installationsKB30. how to relate system design specification to the customers’ requirements
relevant to fire safety system
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making visual checks for completeness and freedom from damage; making sensory checks (sight, sound, smell, touch); ensuring that moving parts are guarded and clear of obstruction; checking torque settings of fasteners fitted at the site; ensuring locking devices are fitted to fasteners (where appropriate); ensure fulfillment of specific instruction in manufactures’ guidelines
KB16. fundamental knowledge of electrical components (like resistor,capacitor andcoils etc) and instruments (voltmeter, ammeter, multimeter etc).
KB17. how to conduct any necessary checks to ensure the equipment integrity,functionality, accuracy, and quality of the installation
KB18. Checks: setting working clearance; tensioning; checking level and alignment;
KB19. how to recognize installation defects and how to address them appropriatelyDefects: leaks, poor seals, misalignment, ineffective fasteners, foreign object damage, contamination, vibration, etc.
KB20. the coding of Fire Extinguisher as per industry standardsKB21. fault-finding techniques to be used when the equipment fails to operate
correctlyKB22. the relationship between types of fire and appropriate extinguishing mediums KB23. characteristics of different environments to which the mechanical fire
protection solution is being providedKB24. the requirements of different fire certification bodiesKB25. types of electrical and fire safety fittings and componentsKB26. relevant quality management procedures and processes that relate to
SMC/ N 7601: Prepare for installation and commissioning of Fire Safety System
KB31. the principles of project planning and how to use common planning tools, andtechniques
KB32. how to survey sites to collect information to confirm design and installation offire safety system
KB33. how to inspect the site and ensure that the site is accessible and free fromobstructions or hazards; ensure the site is suitably prepared for the mechanical
equipment installation to take placeKB34. record accurate and relevant factors and site characteristics that could impact
on specifications and installationKB35. how to plan and co-ordinate the use of resourcesKB36. different types of PPEs to be usedKB37. protocols and guidelines for using PPEsKB38. different hazards one can come acrossKB39. safety and signages required while carrying out the workKB40. how to secure the equipments and tools after work is completedKB41. why you need to identify the presence of electrical supply and how it can be
isolated safelyKB42. how to interpret system design specification and site information relevant to
selecting types of components and productsKB43. the importance of leaving the work area and equipment in a safe and clean
conditionKB44. how to complete checklists and maintain records and documentationKB45. relevant legislation, standards, policies and procedures
Skills (S)
A. Core Skills/Generic Skills
Writing Skills
The user/ individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA1. read and interpret instructions, procedures, information and signs relevant for
forging operationSA2. interpret and follow operational instructions and prioritise workSA3. complete documentation related to forgoing operationSA4. read and interpret information correctly from various job specification
documents, material safety data sheets, manuals, health and safetyinstructions etc. applicable to the job in English and/or local language
Reading Skills
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA5. read about new products and services with reference to the organization and
also from external forums such as websites and blogsSA6. keep abreast with the latest knowledge by reading brochures, pamphlets, and
product information sheetsSA7. read comments, suggestions, and responses to Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs)
Oral Communication (Listening and Speaking skills)
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The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA8. participate in on-the-job and other learning, training and development
interventions and assessmentSA9. seek to improve and modify own work practices
B. Professional Skills Decision Making
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB1. make decisions pertaining to the concerned area of work
Plan and Organize
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:SB2. plan, prioritize and sequence work operations as per job requirementsSB3. organize and analyze information relevant to work
Customer CentricityThe user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:
SB4. follow correct communication protocols with customers SB24. work towards
ensuring customer satisfaction and delightSB5. contribute to customer satisfactionSB6. meet customer needs for information and assistanceSB7. recognize and communicate limits of one’s authority and ability inSB8. responding to customer expectationsSB9. collect and pass on accurate and timely customer feedback to appropriate
company authoritiesSB10.handle customer disgruntlement and dissatisfactionProblem Solving
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB11. think through the problem, evaluate the possible solution(s) and suggest an
optimum /best possible solution(s)SB12. deal with clients lacking the technical background to solve the problem on
their ownSB13. identify immediate or temporary solutions to resolve delays
Analytical Thinking
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB14. use the existing data to arrive at specific data pointsSB15. use the existing data points for improving the resolution timeSB16. use the existing data points to generate required reports for business
Critical Thinking
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB17. apply, analyze, and evaluate the information gathered from observation,
experience, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to thought and action
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NOS Version Control
NOS Code SMC / N 7601
Credits (NSQF) Version number 1.0
Industry Strategic Manufacturing Drafted on 10/07/2015
Industry Sub-sector
1. Defence Equipment2. Ship Building and
Ship Repair3. Electronic Security
Equipment.4. Fire Fighting and
Safety Equipment
Last reviewed on 29/11/2016
OccupationInstallation and Commissioning Next review date 18/08/2019
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SMC/ N 7602: Prepare site and install Fire Safety System
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Overview
This unit covers preparation of site for installation and installation of the Fire SafetySystem per customer requirements.
National OccupationalStandard
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Unit Code SMC / N 7602Unit Title(Task)
Prepare site and install Fire Safety System
Description This unit is about preparation of site for installation and installation of the Fire SafetySystem per customer requirements.
Scope This unit/task covers the following:
Performance Criteria(PC) w.r.t. the Scope
Element Performance CriteriaPrepare site forinstallation of firesafety system
PC1. obtain necessary permits to carry out the required workPC2. confirm that all the relevant details of work activities required prepare site a
fire safety solution are available, and that they are complete and currentPC3. communicate and agree working arrangements with clients, and third parties
where necessary, that are mutually acceptablePC4. confirm that all necessary resources (personnel, tools and equipment) will be
available when requiredPC5. anticipate and plan contingency action to deal with any potential problems
with work schedules or arrangementsPC6. check the installation job specification documentation are available and
correctPC7. record details of variations from original specification accurately and fullyPC8. assess the appropriate equipment, various types of electrical components &
wires required, parts and accessories for the installationPC9. prepare the work area which includes:
use of protective clothing put up hazard warning signs, if required secure work/surrounding areas
PC10. obtain the PPE requiredPersonal protective equipment may include: gloves, safety headwear andfootwear, safety glasses
PC11. obtain the appropriate tools, equipment, materials and components partsand accessories: cables, wires, connectors, plugs,
PC12. check that all tools and machines are fit for purpose and measuringequipments are within calibration date
PC13. set up safe and secure work areas that are convenient to installation, staffand customers, using barriers and signs as appropriate
PC14. erect temporary access equipment in line with safe practice, regulations andcustomers’ restrictions
Install Fire SafetySystem
PC15. position and mount specified equipment in line with performancerequirements , relevant legislation, regulations, guidelines and codes of
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practicePC16. use suitable tools, fixing devices and methods that are appropriate to the
supporting structure and the equipmentPC17. make sure that the position of equipment optimises operational
maintenance, access and customer requirementsPC18. use the correct tools and equipment to position and mount equipment safely
for installation of all equipmentsPC19. fit all products and system components in accordance with the specification
to optimise operation and maintenancePC20. use suitable fixing devices and methods that are appropriate to site and
building materialsPC21. connect all products appropriatelyPC22. ensure that installed products and system components are free from damage
or internal obstructionPC23. avoid unnecessary damage to building structures and surfacesPC24. make good any damage to building structures or surfaces in line with agreed
specificationsPC25. report the details to the relevant person of any damage that you cannot
repairPC26. remove installation tools and equipment from sites after use, reporting the
details to the relevant person of any that are unserviceablePC27. return spare or reusable equipment and materials to their designated
locationsPC28. dispose of waste, debris and surplus materials in line with approved
procedures and relevant regulations, standards and codes of practicePC29. make permanent any temporary site arrangements on completion of
installation workPC30. switch on product equipment and carry out check for proper functioning
without loadWork Safely PC31. adhere to protocols and guidelines for personal protective equipment (PPE)
and other relevant safety regulationsPC32. ensure work area is clean and safe from hazards
Hazards: damaged tools and equipment; poor fitting handles of tools;misuses of tools; not following laid-down maintenance procedures;Hazardous working condition: high temperature area, open/electrifying lines,working at confined space or at heights, short circuit etc.
PC33. work safely in heights and confined spacesPC34. observe safety measures while working on electrical line/systemPC35. follow warning and safety signs (danger, out of service, etc.) while working
with energized system viz. electrical systems and/or compressed air systemetc.
PC36. ensure that all tools, equipment and machines are secured at all timesProcess Compliance PC37. complete preparation for installation following workplace procedures
PC38. complete checklists and records for preparation for installing the fire safetysystem
PC39. comply with relevant legislation, standards, policies and procedures
Knowledge and Understanding (K)
A. Organizational The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:
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Context(Knowledge of thecompany /organization andits processes)
KA1. legislation, standards, policies, and procedures followed in the companyrelevant to own employment and performance conditions
KA2. relevant occupational health and safety requirements applicable in the workplace
KA3. importance of working in clean and safe environmentKA4. own job role and responsibilities and sources for information pertaining to
employment terms, entitlements, job role and responsibilitiesKA5. reporting structure, inter-dependent functions, lines and procedures in the
work areaKA6. relevant people and their responsibilities within the work areaKA7. escalation matrix and procedures for reporting work and employment related
issuesKA8. documentation and related procedures applicable in the context of
employment and workKA9. importance and purpose of documentation in context of employment and
workB. Technical
KnowledgeThe user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:
KB5. assessment of quantum of work, work planning and checking of storesKB6. necessary permits to carry out the required workKB7. relevant details of work activities required to plan a fire safety solutionKB8. how to communicate and agree working arrangements with clients, and
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KB1. legislation, regulations, standards and codes of practice that are relevantto the systems
KB2. appropriate measurements and record relevant details of site surveyedvarious types of Measuring equipments:Measuring instruments :rules, squares, vernier caliper, hardness tester, Tri-square, combination squares, protractors, micrometers, depth micrometers, feeler gauges, bore & hole gauges, radius & profile gauges, thread gauges , meter tape, tension meters; customized gauges, multimeters;, autocollimator, laser interferometer, right angle/square block multi-meter, voltmeter, electrical safety analyser, special purpose testing equipment, insulation resistance tester, residual current tester (RCT), portable appliance tester (PAT), temperature measuring devices and pressure measuring devices
KB3. types of sites- premises of installations e.g. (but not exhaustive)commercial; industrial; retail; domestic; governmental
KB4. Different products covered in fire safety system
Range of Products : different types of fire suppressors/extinguishers, Non-Water-Base d Automatic Fire Extinguishing Equipment, smoke and/or g as detector sensors, smoke alarms, emergency signal, lights, luminous markings, head lamps, fire exit equipment, CO detectors, fixed and portable gas detectors, first aid kit, fire escape ladder, sand bucket, casualty evacuation equipment , hydrant, sprinklers systems hose Box, fire hose Reel s & fire bucket, signag e and accessories thereof for all the above.
SMC/ N 7602: Prepare site and install Fire Safety System
safely and in line with the relevant regulations and codes of practice accurate and up to date details of systems, sites and customer requirements
KB28. site characteristics: physical layout, dimensions, structure and usearchitectural and similar drawings
KB29. factors that could affect system installation, transmission or operationKB30. the limits, constraints and capabilities of organisation involved in the
installation and operation of systems
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third parties where necessary, that are mutually acceptableKB9. how to check the installation job specification documentation are
correctKB10. how to record details of variations from original specification accurately
and fullyKB11. how to assess the appropriate equipment, various types of electrical
components & wires required, parts and accessories for the installation KB12. check preparation of the work areaKB13. how to use of small drilling machines.KB14. how to use of Tape and Die cutting machines.KB15. carry out small welding/soldering/brazing work at siteKB16. installation activities, their typical timescales, and how to plan and
coordinate themKB17. how to match skill requirements for installation with the skills of
available personnelKB18. how to check and record for any physical damages to the
machine/equipmentKB19. how to compare received product and accessories with product order
specifications and appropriate actions in lieu with manufacturer and customer, in case of any deviations
KB20. take appropriate action to remedy situations where systems orequipment do not meet their operational requirement
KB21. provide test results in the approved format to the relevant person,within agreed timescales
KB22. comply with relevant health and safety requirements whilst testing firesafety system
KB23. carry out appropriate tests in accordance with performancerequirements
KB24. record test results accurately and fully, using approved recordingmethods and formats
KB25. why one must remove all unwanted items from sites after installation ofequipment is complete
KB26. the house-keeping requirements at the installation sitesKB27. why it is important to dispose of waste, debris and surplus material
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KB31. the performance, limitations, and availability of systems, equipment andcomponents specified in the designs: specification eg: the specific detail
containing design, installation, special requirementsKB32. the relationship between types of fire and appropriate extinguishing
mediumsKB33. characteristics of different environments to which the fire safety
solution is being providedKB34. the requirements of different fire certification bodiesKB35. associated systems and services: equipment that can be part of the fire
protection solution such as fire pumps, water tank, detection panel, and alarms
KB36. fundamentals of electricity such as Ohms law, difference between ACand DC, series and parallel connections
KB37. fault indicators such as burns, tests, broken wires, damaged insulation,etc.
KB38. calibration schedule of all equipment used in inspection activities KB39. standard procedures how to deal with electric shocks and electrocutions
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to rescue and minimize damage and harm KB40. tools and equipment used in testing
Tools: e.g. Plier, Screwdriver, Wrench set, Hammer, Drilling machine, Hacksaw / cutting tools, Measuring tape, Pulleys (Force Pulley with sling), Crimping machine, Round / flat file, Earth rod (discharge rod), leakage current monitoring kit, cable locating and fault detecting equipment
KB41. how to recognise when the fitting of various systems is correctly secured KB42. importance to confirm and agree working arrangements with customers
and third partiesKB43. the requirements of safe and secure storage of equipment and materials KB44. how to relate physical locations for system components to technical
documentsKB45. how to safely handle equipment during installationKB46. how to test products and system components against their required
operating performance and what to do when these requirements are not met
KB47. why it is important that installed products and system components arefree from damage or obstruction
KB48. how to label installed products and system components in line with thespecification
KB49. the tests relevant to the systems and equipment installedKB50. the expected operation of systems and equipment being tested,
including the expected results of the tests carried outKB51. why it is important to make sure test equipment is working properly, and
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calibrated where necessaryKB52. why it is important to comply with relevant health and safety
requirements while installing products and system componentsKB53. how and why it is important to test and record against appropriate
documentationKB54. the purpose of and how to use the relevant test equipment and interpret
resultsKB55. the limits of one’s authority and responsibility in taking direct action to
deal with equipment that does not meet its operational requirementKB56. how to discuss and negotiate work arrangements with customers to
achieve mutual satisfactionKB57. how to confirm that systems, their associated equipment and
operational performance meet the specificationKB58. what administration documents are required by the organisation after
completed installations and why it is important that these documentsare complete and accurate
KB59. organisation’s arrangements for site clearance and restoration,handovers, maintenance, further work and customer complaints
KB60. the importance of leaving the work area and equipment in a safe andclean condition
Skills (S)
A. Core Skills/Generic Skills
Writing Skills
The user/ individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA1. read and interpret instructions, procedures, information and signs relevant for
forging operationSA2. interpret and follow operational instructions and prioritise workSA3. complete documentation related to forgoing operationSA4. read and interpret information correctly from various job specification
documents, material safety data sheets, manuals, health and safetyinstructions etc. applicable to the job in English and/or local language
Reading Skills
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA5. read about new products and services with reference to the organization and
also from external forums such as websites and blogsSA6. keep abreast with the latest knowledge by reading brochures, pamphlets, and
product information sheetsSA7. read comments, suggestions, and responses to Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs)
Oral Communication (Listening and Speaking skills)
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The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA8. participate in on-the-job and other learning, training and development
interventions and assessmentSA9. seek to improve and modify own work practices
B. Professional Skills Decision Making
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB1. make decisions pertaining to the concerned area of work
Plan and Organize
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:SB2. plan, prioritize and sequence work operations as per job requirementsSB3. organize and analyze information relevant to work
Customer CentricityThe user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:
SB4. follow correct communication protocols with customers work towardsensuring customer satisfaction and delight
SB5. contribute to customer satisfactionSB6. meet customer needs for information and assistanceSB7. recognize and communicate limits of one’s authority and ability inSB8. responding to customer expectationsSB9. collect and pass on accurate and timely customer feedback to appropriate
company authoritiesSB10.handle customer disgruntlement and dissatisfaction
Problem Solving
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB11. think through the problem, evaluate the possible solution(s) and suggest an
optimum /best possible solution(s)SB12. deal with clients lacking the technical background to solve the problem on
their ownSB13. identify immediate or temporary solutions to resolve delays
Analytical Thinking
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB14. use the existing data to arrive at specific data pointsSB15. use the existing data points for improving the resolution timeSB16. use the existing data points to generate required reports for business
Critical Thinking
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB17. apply, analyze, and evaluate the information gathered from observation,
experience, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to thought and action
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NOS Version Control
NOS Code SMC / N 7602
Credits (NSQF) Version number 1.0
Industry Strategic Manufacturing Drafted on 10/07/2015
Industry Sub-sector
1. Defence Equipment2. Ship Building and
Ship Repair3. Electronic Security
Equipment4. Fire Fighting and
safety equipment
Last reviewed on 29/11/2016
OccupationInstallation and Commissioning Next review date 18/08/2019
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This unit covers testing & commissioning of the installed fire safety system and validatingthat it meets the customer specification.
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Unit Code SMC/N7603
Unit Title(Task)
Carry out testing and commissioning of the installed fire safety system
Description This unit is about testing and commissioning of the installed fire safety system andvalidating that it meets the customer specification.
Scope This unit/task covers the following:
Performance Criteria(PC) w.r.t. the Scope
Element Performance CriteriaPlan to commission the fire safety system
The user/individual on the job should be able to:PC1. identify and agree the relevant final testing requirements applicable to the
fire safety system, including any specialist testing of specific equipmentrelated to the solution
PC2. ensure that the information that needed to commission the fire safetysystem is available
PC3. establish appropriate communication with customer representatives andthird parties
PC4. prepare plans of action for commissioning mechanical fire safety solutionsthat comply with performance requirements, relevant legislation, regulations,guidelines and codes of practice
PC5. confirm that required tools, equipment and components are available, ingood working order, are suitable for the job and comply with relevant healthand safety requirements
PC6. make sure that relevant measuring equipment is calibrated and inworking order
Carry out final teststo confirm operationof fire safety system
The user/individual on the job should be able to:PC7. identify the relevant tests that required to carry out on the systemPC8. ensure that test equipment is working properly and calibrated where
necessary before starting testsPC9. confirm testing arrangements with customers and third parties where
necessary, that are mutually acceptablePC10. carry out required tests in line with approved procedures and codes of
practicePC11. take appropriate action to remedy situations where systems or equipment do
not meet their operational requirementPC12. carry out appropriate tests in accordance with performance requirementsPC13. record test results accurately and fully, using approved recording methods
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○ Plan to commission the fire safety system○ Carry out final tests to confirm operation of fire safety system○ Commission installed equipment○ Handling over of Fire Safety system post installation and commissioning○ Work safely○ Process compliance
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and formatsPC14. take appropriate action to remedy situations where systems or equipment do
not meet their operational requirementPC15. provide test results in the approved format to the relevant person, within
agreed timescalesPC16. comply with relevant health and safety requirements whilst testing
mechanical fire protection solutionsPC17. identify any shortfall or discrepancy in the results of the final tests which are
not in accordance with the performance requirementsPC18. confirm that all system documents have been completed, collated and are
available for handing over to the relevant personPC19. confirm that sites are clear of tools, equipment, waste and surplus materials
when systems are handed over to customersPC20. give full and accurate information to customers and third parties where
necessary about arrangements for handover, maintenance, further work andany enquiries
PC21. give the required details of systems and handover arrangements to theconcerned person
Commission installedequipment
PC22. confirm that equipments and systems have been fully installed and meet therelevant performance requirements
PC23. confirm that all installation documents have been completed, collated andissued as appropriate
PC24. take suitable action to minimise potential disruption to customers’ andany relevant third party normal work activities
PC25. commission the system in line with performance requirements and sequenceof operation
PC26. take effective action to deal with any problems that arise duringcommissioning operations
PC27. confirm that sites are clear of tools, equipment, waste and surplus materialswhen solutions are handed over to customers
PC28. confirm that all appropriate commissioning records required by theorganisation are complete, accurate and passed to the relevant person
Handing over of FireSafety system postinstallation andcommissioning
PC29. give full and accurate information to customers, and third parties where necessary, about arrangements for post-installation support
PC30. confirm that any necessary documentation has been completed, collated and is available for handing over to the relevant personPC31. confirm that customers receive information on their responsibilities for the fire safety system, as described in performance requirementsPC32. make mutually acceptable arrangements with customers, and third parties
where necessary, to instruct users in the use of equipmentPC33. make sure that relevant people are informed of intended start and end of
instructions, including activation of any alarmsPC34. give demonstrations and instructions on the appropriate use of equipment PC35. achiconfirm evedwith customers that their requirements for a fire safety has been
Work Safely PC36. adhere to protocols and guidelines for personal protective equipment (PPE)and other relevant safety regulations
PC37. ensure work area is clean and safe from hazards
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Hazards: damaged tools and equipment; poor fitting handles of tools; misuses of tools; not following laid-down maintenance procedures; Hazardous working conditionhigh temperature area, open/electrifying lines, working at confined space or at heights, short circuit etc.
PC38. work safely in heights and confined spacesPC39. observe safety measures while working on electrical line/systemPC40. follow warning and safety signs (danger, out of service, etc.) while working
with energized system viz. electrical systems and/or compressed air system etcPC41. ensure that all tools, equipment and machines are secured at all times
Process Compliance PC42. complete checklists and records for preparation for installing the fire safetysystem
PC43. comply with relevant legislation, standards, policies and procedures
Knowledge and Understanding (K)
A. OrganizationalContext(Knowledge of thecompany /organization andits processes)
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:KA1. legislation, standards, policies, and procedures followed in the company
relevant to own employment and performance conditionsKA2. relevant occupational health and safety requirements applicable in the work
B. TechnicalKnowledge
KB2. the relationship between types of fire and appropriate extinguishingmediums
KB3. assessment of quantum of work, work planning and checking of storesKB4. characteristics of different environments to which the fire safety system
is being providedKB5. the principles of operation of the fire safety systemKB6. how to confirm to customers the post-installation support that is
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placeimportance of working in clean and safe environmentown job role and responsibilities and sources for information pertaining to employment terms, entitlements, job role and responsibilitiesreporting structure, inter-dependent functions, lines and procedures in the work arearelevant people and their responsibilities within the work areaescalation matrix and procedures for reporting work and employment related issuesdocumentation and related procedures applicable in the context of employment and workimportance and purpose of documentation in context of employment and work
KA9.
KA8.
KA6.KA7.
KA5.
KA4.KA3.
KB1. different products covered in fire safety systemThe user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:
Range of products: different types of fire suppressors/extinguishers, Non-Water-Based Automatic Fire Extinguishing Equipment, smoke and/or gas detector sensors, smoke alarms, emergency signal, lights, luminous markings, head lamps, fire exit equipment, CO detectors, fixed and portable gas detectors, first aid kit, fire escape ladder, sand bucket, casualty evacuation equipment, hydrant, sprinklers systems hose Box, fire hose Reels & fire bucket, signage and accessories thereof for all the above.
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required operational specificationFault indicators such as burns, tests, broken wires, damaged insulation,etc.
KB32. the processes and procedures used to bring fire safety system into
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available to themKB7. what documentation needs to be completed on handover and by whom KB8. who should be in receipt of different items of handover documentation KB9. why it is important to maintain positive and professional relationships
with customersKB10. what you must do to ensure that the solution is ready to be
demonstrated and handed over to clientsKB11. how to give instructions and demonstrations in a supportive, positive,
logical and methodical mannerKB12. how to encourage users to clarify anything that they do not fully
understandKB13. how to ensure that customer’s requirements for a fire safety system
have been metKB14. the relationship between types of fire and appropriate extinguishing
mediumsKB15. what final tests are required to be carried outKB16. how to identify whether any specialist testing of specific equipment is
requiredKB17. the capabilities and limitation of the tools and equipment to use for
testingKB18. why it is important to use the correct tools and equipmentKB19. why it is important to check that test equipment and measuring
equipment is in working order and calibrated where necessaryKB20. why it is important to set up safe and secure work areas, including for
equipment and tools etcKB21. how to communicate effectively with customers and any third parties
before and during commission operations and how to maintain their goodwill
KB22. the final tests that are relevant to the mechanical fire protection systembeing tested
KB23. the purpose of, and how to use relevant testing and measuringequipment
KB24. the limits of your authority and responsibility in taking direct action todeal with equipment that does not meets its operational requirement
KB25. why it is important to record accurate details of test results and makethem available to the relevant person
KB26. how to discuss and negotiate testing arrangements with customers KB27. the tests that are relevant to the systems and equipment being tested KB28. the expected operation of systems and equipment being tested,
including the expected results of the tests you carry outKB29. the purpose of, and how to use the relevant test equipmentKB30. what information is needed to confirm that solutions are ready to be
commissioned, and from where you obtain this informationKB31. how to confirm that fire safety sytem and their performance meet the
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operation, and why they must be applied, including commissioningdocuments
KB33. what actions should be take to minimise disruption to customer andthird parties
KB34. what action to take to deal with problems that arise duringcommissioning operations
KB35. details of commissioning records: comprehensive documentation
containing all mechanical fire protection solution information, including number of items associated with the solution and any relevant test dates
KB36. methods and parameters to check quality of line components againstrequired quality standards : Methods: e.g. visual inspection, binoculars,measuring tape, use of instruments
KB37. tools and equipment used in testing, repair and maintenance
clean condition
Skills (S)
A. Core Skills/Generic Skills
Writing Skills
The user/ individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA1. read and interpret instructions, procedures, information and signs relevant for forging operationSA2. interpret and follow operational instructions and prioritize workSA3. complete documentation related to forgoing operation
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Tools: e.g. Plier, Screwdriver, Wrench set, Hammer, Drilling machine, Hacksaw / cutting tools, Measuring tape, Pulleys (Force Pulley with sling), Crimping machine, Round / flat file, Earth rod (discharge rod), leakage current monitoring kit, cable locating and fault detecting equipment
KB38. the expected operation of systems and equipment being tested,including the expected results of the tests carried out
KB39. why it is important to make sure test equipment is working properly,and calibrated where necessary
KB40. how to discuss and negotiate work arrangements with customers toachieve mutual satisfaction
KB41. what administration documents are required by the organisation aftercompleted installations and why it is important that these documents are complete and accurate
KB42. organisation’s arrangements for site clearance and restoration,handovers
KB43. comply with relevant health and safety requirements while restoringinstallation sites
KB44. different types of PPEs to be usedKB45. protocols and guidelines for PPEKB46. different hazards one can come acrossKB47. safety and signages required while carrying out the workKB48. how to secure the equipments and tools after work is completed KB49. the importance of leaving the work area and equipment in a safe and
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SA4. read and interpret information correctly from various job specificationdocuments, material safety data sheets, manuals, health and safetyinstructions etc. applicable to the job in English and/or local language
Reading Skills
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA5. read about new products and services with reference to the organization and
also from external forums such as websites and blogsSA6. keep abreast with the latest knowledge by reading brochures, pamphlets, and
product information sheetsSA7. read comments, suggestions, and responses to Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs)
Oral Communication (Listening and Speaking skills)
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA8. participate in on-the-job and other learning, training and development
interventions and assessmentSA9. seek to improve and modify own work practices
B. Professional Skills Decision Making
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB1. make decisions pertaining to the concerned area of work
Plan and Organize
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:SB2. plan, prioritize and sequence work operations as per job requirementsSB3. organize and analyze information relevant to work
Customer CentricityThe user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:
SB4. follow correct communication protocols with customers SB24. work towardsensuring customer satisfaction and delight
SB5. contribute to customer satisfactionSB6. meet customer needs for information and assistanceSB7. recognize and communicate limits of one’s authority and ability inSB8. responding to customer expectationsSB9. collect and pass on accurate and timely customer feedback to appropriate
company authoritiesSB10.handle customer disgruntlement and dissatisfaction
Problem Solving
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB11. think through the problem, evaluate the possible solution(s) and suggest an
optimum /best possible solution(s)SB12. deal with clients lacking the technical background to solve the problem on
their ownSB13. identify immediate or temporary solutions to resolve delays
Analytical Thinking
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The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB14. use the existing data to arrive at specific data pointsSB15. use the existing data points for improving the resolution timeSB16. use the existing data points to generate required reports for business
Critical Thinking
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB17. apply, analyze, and evaluate the information gathered from observation,
experience, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to thought and action
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NOS Version Control
NOS Code SMC / N 7603
Credits (NSQF) Version number 1.0
Industry Strategic Manufacturing Drafted on 10/07/2015
Industry Sub-sector
1. Defence Equipment2. Ship Building and
Ship Repair3. Electronic Security
Equipment4. Fire Fighting and
safety Equipment
Last reviewed on 29/11/2016
Occupation Installation and Commissioning
Next review date 18/08/2019
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This unit covers basic practices for effective working with others at the work place.
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Unit Code SMC/ N 9101
Unit Title(Task)
Work effectively with others
DescriptionThis unit covers basic practices for effective working with others at the work place, such as communication, etiquette, discipline, listening, handling conflict and grievances.
Scope This unit/task covers the following:
Activities covered:
Performance Criteria (PC) w.r.t. the Scope
Element Performance Criteria
Working with others PC1. communicate with other people clearly and effectivelyEtiquettes may include: use appropriate titles and terms of respect use polite language
PC2. receive information and instructions accurately from the supervisor andcolleagues, seeking clarification where required
PC3. pass on accurate information to authorized persons who require it and withinagreed timescale and confirm its receipt
PC4. pass on essential information to other people on timely basisPC5. collaborate one’s work with other people’s work effectivelyPC6. consult with and assist others to maximize effectiveness and efficiency in
carrying out tasksPC7. work in a way that shows respect for other peoplePC8. carry out any commitments made to other peoplePC9. integrate one’s work with other people’s work effectivelyPC10. display helpful behavior by assisting others in performing tasks in a positive
mannerPC11. identify any problems with team members and other people and take the
initiative to solve these problemsPC12. follow the organisation’s policies and procedure
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PC13. display active listening skills while interacting with others at workPC14. use appropriate tone, pitch and language to convey politeness, assertiveness,
care and professionalismPC15. identify any problems with team members and other people and take the
initiative to solve these problemsPC16. demonstrate responsible and disciplined behaviors at the workplacePC17. escalate grievances and problems to appropriate authority as per procedure
to resolve them and avoid conflict
Knowledge and Understanding (K)
A. Organizational
Context(Knowledge of thecompany /organization andits processes)
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:KA1. legislation, standards, policies, and procedures followed in the company
B. TechnicalKnowledge
KB7. importance of teamwork in organizational and individual successKB8. value and importance of active listening and assertive communicationKB9. importance of avoiding casual expletives and unpleasant terms while
communicating in professional circlesKB10. how poor communication practices can disturb people and environment
importance of ethics for professional successKB11. importance of discipline for professional successKB12. what constitutes disciplined behavior for a working professionalKB13. common reasons for interpersonal conflictKB14. importance of developing effective working relationshipsKB15. expressing and addressing grievances appropriately and effectivelyKB16. importance and ways of managing interpersonal conflict effectivelyKB17. importance of communicating clearly and effectively with people face-to-
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relevant to own employment and performance conditionsreporting structure, inter-dependent functions, lines and procedures in thework arearelevant people and their responsibilities within the work areaeffective working relationships with both internal and external the people
procedures in the organization to deal with conflictsescalation matrix and procedures for reporting work and employment relatedissues
KA2.
KA3.KA4.
with which the individual is required to interactKA5.KA6.
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:KB1. importance of effective communication in the workplaceKB2. various people that one is required to communicate and co-ordinate within
the organizationKB3. various components of effective communicationKB4. barriers to effective communicationKB5. importance of tone and pitch in effective communicationKB6. key elements of active listening
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face, by telephone and in writingKB18. importance of effective working relationships and how these can contribute
towards effective working relationships on a day-to-day basisKB19. types of working relationships that help people to work well together and the
types of relationships that need to be avoidedKB20. how to deal with difficult working relationships with people to sort out
problems
Skills (S)
A. Core Skills/Generic Skills
Writing Skills
The user/ individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA1. read and interpret instructions, procedures, information and signs relevant for
forging operationSA2. interpret and follow operational instructions and prioritise workSA3. complete documentation related to forgoing operationSA4. read and interpret information correctly from various job specification
documents, material safety data sheets, manuals, health and safetyinstructions etc. applicable to the job in English and/or local language
Reading Skills
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA5. read about new products and services with reference to the organization and
also from external forums such as websites and blogsSA6. keep abreast with the latest knowledge by reading brochures, pamphlets, and
product information sheetsSA7. read comments, suggestions, and responses to Frequently Asked Questions
(FAQs)
Oral Communication (Listening and Speaking skills)
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA8. participate in on-the-job and other learning, training and development
interventions and assessmentSA9. seek to improve and modify own work practices
B. Professional Skills Decision Making
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB1. make decisions pertaining to the concerned area of work
Plan and Organize
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:SB2. plan, prioritize and sequence work operations as per job requirementsSB3. organize and analyze information relevant to work
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Customer CentricityThe user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:
SB4. follow correct communication protocols with customers SB24. work towardsensuring customer satisfaction and delight
SB5. contribute to customer satisfactionSB6. meet customer needs for information and assistanceSB7. recognize and communicate limits of one’s authority and ability inSB8. responding to customer expectationsSB9. collect and pass on accurate and timely customer feedback to appropriate
company authoritiesSB10.handle customer disgruntlement and dissatisfaction
Problem Solving
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB11. think through the problem, evaluate the possible solution(s) and suggest an
optimum /best possible solution(s)SB12. deal with clients lacking the technical background to solve the problem on
their ownSB13. identify immediate or temporary solutions to resolve delays
Analytical Thinking
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB14. use the existing data to arrive at specific data pointsSB15. use the existing data points for improving the resolution timeSB16. use the existing data points to generate required reports for business
Critical Thinking
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB17. apply, analyze, and evaluate the information gathered from observation,
experience, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to thought and action
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NOS Version Control
NOS Code SMC / N 9101
Credits(NSQF) TBD Version number 1.0
Industry Strategic Manufacturing Drafted on 10/07/2015
Industry Sub-sector
1. Defence Equipment2.
3.
Shipbuilding and Ship breaking. Electronic Security Equipment
4. Fire Fighting and SafetyEquipment
Last reviewed on 29/11/2016
OccupationInstallation and Commissioning Next review date 18/08/2019
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Unit Code SMC / N 9102
Unit Title
(Task)Maintain a healthy, safe and secure working environment
Description This unit is about maintaining a healthy, safe and secure work environment. Itcovers responsibilities towards self, others, assets and the environment.
Scope This unit/task covers the following:
Activities covered:
Performance Criteria(PC) w.r.t. the Scope
Element Performance Criteria
Maintain healthyworkplace
PC1. maintain cleanliness and hygienePC2. wear clean and appropriate clothing, footwear and headgearPC3. follow health and hygiene procedures in all the work at all times
Good housekeeping practices may include:
clean/tidy work areas removal/disposal of waste products protect surfaces
Maintain safe and secure environment
PC4. keep a look out for hazards in the workplaceVarious kinds of hazards: relating to equipment relating to areas where one works relating to personal clothing
Ways of dealing with hazards: putting them right by self reporting them to appropriate colleagues warning other people
PC5. identify any hazards or potential hazards and deal with these correctlyPC6. report any accidents or near accidents quickly and accurately to the
proper personPC7. follow safety procedures at the workplacePC8. practice emergency procedures correctlyPC9. follow the organization’s security procedure
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PC10. use protective clothing/equipment for specific tasks & work conditions
Personal protective equipment/clothing:
gloves safety headwear and footwear safety glasses
PC11. identify job-site hazardous work and state possible causes of risk oraccident in the workplace
PC12. carry out safe working practices while dealing with hazards to ensure thesafety of self and others state methods of accident prevention in the workenvironment of the job role
Safe working practices may include:
using protective clothing and equipment putting up and reading safety signs handle tools in the correct manner and store and maintain them
properly keep work area clear of clutter, spillage & unsafe object lying casually take all electrical precautions like insulated clothing, adequate
equipment insulation, dry work area, switch off the power supplywhen not required, etc.
safe lifting and carrying practices use equipment that is working properly and is well maintained take due measures for safety while working in confined places or at
heights, etc. including safety harness, fall arrestors, etc.
Methods of ensuring health, safety and security: training in health and safety procedures, using health and safety procedures, use of equipment and working practices (such as safe carrying
procedures) safety notices and advice instruction from colleagues and supervisors being always alert and vigilant
PC13. inspect for faults, set up and safely use steps and ladders in general usePC14. lift heavy objects safely using correct proceduresPC15. identify common hazard signs displayed in various areasPC16. retrieve and/or point out documents that refer to safety at workplace
General health and safety equipment includes: fire extinguishers, first aid equipment, safety instruments and clothing, safety installations, e.g .fire exits, exhaust fans
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Fire safety PC17. use appropriate fire extinguishers on different types of fires correctly
Causes of fires: heating of metal spontaneous ignition sparking electrical heating casual fires (smoking, welding etc.) chemical fires
Fire extinguishers: sand water foam CO2 dry chemical powder (DCP)
PC18. demonstrate rescue techniques applied during fire hazardPC19. demonstrate good housekeeping in order to prevent fire hazardsPC20. demonstrate the correct use of a fire extinguisher
Emergencies, rescueand first-aidprocedures
PC21. demonstrate how to free a person from electrocution, as per laid downprocedure
PC22. administer appropriate first aid to victims where required eg. in case ofbleeding, burns, choking, electric shock, poisoning etc. Physical Injury
PC23. demonstrate basic techniques of bandagingPC24. respond promptly and appropriately to an accident situation or medical
emergency in real or simulated environmentsEmergency procedures include: raising alarm safe/efficient evacuation correct means of escape correct assembly point correct return to work
PC25. perform and organize loss minimization or rescue activity during anaccident in real or simulated environments
PC26. administer basic first aid to victimsPC27. participate in emergency procedures and move injured people and others
during an emergencyPC28. demonstrate correct method to move injured people and others during an
emergency
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Knowledge and Understanding (K)
A. Organizational
Context(Knowledge of thecompany /organization andits processes)
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:
KA1. responsibilities under the organization’s health, safety and securitystandards
KA2. why it is important to work in a healthy, safe and hygienic way
KA3. where one can get information about health, hygiene and safety at theworkplace
KA4. names of all the people responsible for health and safety in a workplace
KA5. names and location of documents that refer to health and safety in theworkplace.
B. Technical
Knowledge
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:
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KB6. general rules on hygiene that one must follow
KB7. why correct clothing, footwear and headgear should be worn at all times
KB8. what one should do in case of cuts, grazes and wounds and why it isimportant
KB9. meaning of “hazards” and “risks”
KB10. health and safety hazards commonly present in the work environment andrelated precautions
KB11. possible causes of risk, hazard or accident in the workplace and why riskand/or accidents are possible
KB12. methods of accident prevention
KB13. hazards one can deal with oneself and hazards that must be reported tosomeone else
KB14. how to warn other people about hazards and why this is important
KA15. types of emergencies that may happen at the workplace and how to dealwith these
KB16. where to find first aid equipment and who the registered first-aider is in
the workplace
KB17. safe lifting and handling techniques to be followed
KB18. other ways of working safely that are relevant to the job and why theseare important
KB19. precautionary activities to minimize the risk of fire and prevent fireaccidents
KB20. various causes of fire at the workplace
KB21. techniques of using the different fire extinguishers
KB22. different methods of extinguishing fire
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KB38. the correct procedures for dealing with customers in case of emergencies KB39. why it is important to report all usual/non-routine incidents to the
appropriate person safe working practices while working at varioushazardous sites
KB40. content of written accident report
Skills (S)
A. Core Skills/Generic Skills
Writing Skills
The user/ individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA1. read and interpret instructions, procedures, information and signs relevant
for forging operationSA2. interpret and follow operational instructions and prioritise workSA3. complete documentation related to forgoing operationSA4. read and interpret information correctly from various job specification
documents, material safety data sheets, manuals, health and safetyinstructions etc. applicable to the job in English and/or local language
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KB23 . rescue techniques applied during a fire hazard
KB24 . organization ’s emergency procedures, in particular for fire, and ho w one
should follow these
KB25 . where to find fire alarms and how to set them off
KB26 . wh y on e should never approach a fire unless it is safe to do so
KB27 . why it is important to follow fire safety laws
KB28 . organization ’s security procedures and why these are important
KB29 . where to find all the general health and safety equipment in the workplac e KB30 . various dangers associate d with the use of electrical equipment
KB31 . preventiv e and remedial actions to be taken in the ca se of exposure to
toxic materials
KB32 . importance of using protective clothing/equipment while working
KB33 . potential injuries and ill health associated with incorrect manual handin g KB34 . personal safety, health and dignity issues relating to the movement of a
person by others
KB35 . potential impact to a person who is moved incorrectly
KB36 . various types of safety signs and what they mean
KB37 . appropriate basic first aid treatment relevant to the condition e.g. shock,electrical shock, bleeding, breaks to bones, minor burns, resuscitation, eye injuries
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Reading Skills
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA5. read about new products and services with reference to the organization
and also from external forums such as websites and blogsSA6. keep abreast with the latest knowledge by reading brochures, pamphlets,
and product information sheetsSA7. read comments, suggestions, and responses to Frequently Asked
Questions (FAQs)
Oral Communication (Listening and Speaking skills)
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SA8. participate in on-the-job and other learning, training and development
interventions and assessmentSA9. seek to improve and modify own work practices
B. Professional Skills Decision Making
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB1. make decisions pertaining to the concerned area of work
Plan and Organize
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand:SB2. plan, prioritize and sequence work operations as per job requirementsSB3. organize and analyze information relevant to work
Customer CentricityThe user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:
SB4. follow correct communication protocols with customers SB24. worktowards ensuring customer satisfaction and delight
SB5. contribute to customer satisfactionSB6. meet customer needs for information and assistanceSB7. recognize and communicate limits of one’s authority and ability inSB8. responding to customer expectationsSB9. collect and pass on accurate and timely customer feedback to appropriate
company authoritiesSB10.handle customer disgruntlement and dissatisfaction
Problem Solving
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB11. think through the problem, evaluate the possible solution(s) and suggest
an optimum /best possible solution(s)SB12. deal with clients lacking the technical background to solve the problem on
their ownSB13. identify immediate or temporary solutions to resolve delays
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Analytical Thinking
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB14. use the existing data to arrive at specific data pointsSB15. use the existing data points for improving the resolution timeSB16. use the existing data points to generate required reports for business
Critical Thinking
The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand how to:SB17. apply, analyze, and evaluate the information gathered from observation,
experience, reasoning, or communication, as a guide to thought and action
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NOS Version Control
NOS Code SMC / N 9102
Credits(NSQF)TBD Version number 1.0
Industry Strategic Manufacturing Drafted on 10/07/2015
Industry Sub-sector
1. Defence Equipment2. Shipbuilding and Ship
repair.3. Electronic Security
Equipment.4. Fire Fighting and Safety
Equipment
Last reviewed on 29/11/2016
Occupation Installation andCommissioning
Next review date 18/08/2019
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Annexure
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Qualifications Pack
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The following acronyms/codes have been used in the nomenclature above:
Sub-sector Range of Occupation numbers
DefenceEquipment 01 - 30
Shipbuilding and Shiprepair 31 – 60
Electronic Security Equipment 61 – 75
Fire Fighting and Safety Equipment 76 - 90
Sequence Description Example
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CRITERIA FOR ASSESSMENT OF TRAINEES
Marks Allocation
Assessableoutcomes
Assessable criteria for outcomes
Total Marks(500)
Out of 100 Theory
SkillsPractical
SMC / N 7601Prepare for installationand commissioning of FireSafety System
Assessrequirements asper customerspecifications
PC1. Obtain information aboutthe fire safety equipmentrequirement
3 2 1
PC2. Ensure that data andinformation received iscomplete and correct
3 2 1
PC3. Determine the requirementof material to be used fromjob specification
4 3 1
PC4. Prepare plans of action forinstalling fire protectionsolutions that comply withperformance requirements,relevant legislation andcodes of practice
3 2 1
PC5. Establish suitable testingarrangements
4 1 3
PC6. Assess the appropriateequipment, various types of
5 2 3
Job Role : Technician - Installation & Commissioning (Fire Safety System) Qualification Pack : SMC/Q7601Sector Skill Council : Strategic Manufacturing
Guidelines for Assessment
1. Criteria for assessment for each Qualification Pack will be created by the Sector Skill Council. Each PerformanceCriteria (PC) will be assigned marks proportional to its importance in NOS. SSC will also lay down proportion of marksfor Theory and Skills Practical for each PC2. The assessment for the theory part will be based on knowledge bank of questions created by the SSC3. Individual assessment agencies will create unique question papers for theory part for each candidate at eachexamination/training center (as per assessment criteria below)4. Individual assessment agencies will create unique evaluations for skill practical for every student at eachexamination/training center based on this criteria5. To pass the Qualification Pack , every trainee should score a minimum of 70% in every QP. The pass percentagewill be applicable on a QP in aggregate and not at NOS Level.6. In case of successfully passing only certain number of NOS's, the trainee is eligible to take subsequent assessmenton the balance NOS's to pass the Qualification Pack
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electrical and electroniccomponents & wiresrequired, parts andaccessories for theinstallation
PC7. Confirm that required tools,equipment andcomponents are available,in good working order, aresuitable for the job andcomply with relevanthealth and safetyrequirements
4 1 2
PC8. Make sure that relevantmeasuring equipment iscalibrated and in workingorder
5 2 3
PC9. Select suitable fixingdevices and methods thatare appropriate to sites,building structures andmaterials
4 1 3
PC10. Establish the procedures tocomplete the installation
6 4 2
PC11. identify PPE to be used 4 2 2
Carry out a sitecheck, prior tothe installation
PC12. Survey sites to collectinformation to confirmdesign and installation offire safety system
5 1 4
PC13. Inspect the site and ensurethat the site is accessibleand free from obstructionsor hazards; ensure the siteis suitably prepared for themechanical equipmentinstallation to take place
5 1 4
PC14. Ensure that appropriateutilities are available (eg.Gas, water, air, electricity)
4 2 2
PC15. Record accurate andrelevant factors and sitecharacteristics that couldimpact on specificationsand installation
4 2 2
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Carry out acheck onreceiving theproduct forinstallation
PC16. Check and record for anyphysical damages to themachine/equipment
4 1 3
PC17. Compare received productand accessories withproduct orderspecifications
3 1 2
PC18. Take appropriate action inlieu with manufacturer andcustomer, in case of anydeviations
4 1 3
Work Safely PC19. Adhere to protocols andguidelines for personalprotective equipment (PPE)and other relevant safetyregulations
4 2 2
PC20. Ensure work area is cleanand safe from hazards
3 1 2
PC21. Work safely in heights andconfined spaces
3 0 3
PC22. Observe safety measureswhile working on highpressure line/system withsteam, compressed air,hydraulic etc.
3 1 2
PC23. Follow warning and safetysigns (danger, out ofservice, etc.) While workingwith energized system viz.Electrical systems, steam &gases, chemicals and/orcompressed air system etc.
3 1 2
PC24. Ensure that all tools,equipment and machinesare secured at all times
3 1 2
ProcessCompliance
PC25. Complete checklists andrecords for preparationinstalling the fire safetysystem
4 1 3
PC26. Comply with relevantlegislation, standards,policies and procedures
3 2 1
Total 100 40 60
SMC / N 7602 Prepare site and installFire Safety System
Prepare site forinstallation offire safety
PC1. Obtain necessary permits tocarry out the required work
100 2 1 1
PC2. Confirm that all the relevant 2 1 1
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system details of work activitiesrequired prepare site a firesafety solution are available,and that they are completeand current
PC3. Communicate and agreeworking arrangements withclients, and third partieswhere necessary, that aremutually acceptable
2 1 1
PC4. Confirm that all necessaryresources (personnel, toolsand equipment) will beavailable when required
2 1 1
PC5. Anticipate and plancontingency action to dealwith any potential problemswith work schedules orarrangements
3 1 1
PC6. Check the installation jobspecification documentationare available and correct
3 1 2
PC7. Record details of variationsfrom original specificationaccurately and fully
3 1 2
PC8. Assess the appropriateequipment, various types ofelectrical components &wires required, parts andaccessories for theinstallation
2 0 2
PC9. Prepare the work area 2 0 2
PC10. Obtain the PPE required 2 1 1
PC11. Obtain the appropriatetools, equipment, materialsand components parts andaccessories: cables, wires,connectors, plugs
2 1 1
PC12. Check that all tools andmachines are fit for purposeand measuring equipmentsare within calibration date
3 1 2
PC13. Erect temporary accessequipment in line with safepractice, regulations andcustomers’ restrictions
3 1 2
Install FireSafety System
PC14. Position and mountspecified equipment in linewith performance
5 1 4
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requirements , relevantlegislation, regulations,guidelines and codes ofpractice
PC15. Use suitable tools, fixingdevices and methods thatare appropriate to thesupporting structure and theequipment
3 1 2
PC16. Make sure that the positionof equipment optimisesoperational maintenance,access and customerrequirements
3 1 2
PC17. Use the correct tools andequipment to position andmount equipment safely forinstallation of allequipments
2 0 2
PC18. Fit all products and systemcomponents in accordancewith the specification tooptimise operation andmaintenance
4 1 3
PC19. Use suitable fixing devicesand methods that areappropriate to site andbuilding materials
4 1 3
PC20. Connect all productsappropriately
4 0 4
PC21. Avoid unnecessary damageto building structures andsurfaces
3 1 2
PC22. Make good any damage tobuilding structures orsurfaces in line with agreedspecifications
3 1 2
PC23. Report the details to therelevant person of anydamage that you cannotrepair
2 0 2
PC24. Remove installation toolsand equipment from sitesafter use, reporting thedetails to the relevantperson of any that areunserviceable
3 0 3
PC25. Return spare or reusableequipment and materials totheir designated locations
3 1 2
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PC26. Dispose of waste, debris andsurplus materials in line withapproved procedures andrelevant regulations,standards and codes ofpractice
3 1 2
PC27. Make permanent anytemporary sitearrangements oncompletion of installationwork
3 1 2
PC28. Switch on productequipment and carry outcheck for proper functioningwithout load
4 1 3
Work Safely PC29. Adhere to protocols andguidelines for personalprotective equipment (PPE)and other relevant safetyregulations
2 1 1
PC30. Ensure work area is cleanand safe from hazards
2 1 1
PC31. Work safely in heights andconfined spaces
2 0 2
PC32. Observe safety measureswhile working on highpressure line/system withsteam, compressed air,hydraulic etc.
3 1 2
PC33. Follow warning and safetysigns (danger, out of service,etc.) While working withenergized system viz.Electrical systems, steam &gases, chemicals and/orcompressed air system etc.
2 1 1
PC34. Ensure that all tools,equipment and machinesare secured at all times
3 1 2
ProcessCompliance
PC35. Complete preparation forinstallation followingworkplace procedures
2 1 1
PC36. Complete checklists andrecords for preparation forlaying down piping systems
2 1 1
PC37. Comply with relevantlegislation, standards,policies and procedures
2 1 1
Total 100 30 70
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SMC/N 7603 Carry out testing andcommissioning of theinstalled fire safety system
100
Plan tocommission thefire safetysystem
PC1. Identify and agree therelevant final testingrequirements applicable tothe fire safety system,including any specialist testingof specific equipment relatedto the solution
2 1 1
PC2. Ensure that the informationthat needed to commissionthe fire safety system isavailable
2 1 1
PC3. Establish appropriatecommunication withcustomer representatives andthird parties
2 1 1
PC4. Prepare plans of action forcommissioning mechanicalfire safety solutions thatcomply with performancerequirements, relevantlegislation, regulations,guidelines and codes ofpractice
2 0 2
PC5. Confirm that required tools,equipment and componentsare available, in
Good working order, are suitablefor the job and comply withrelevant health and safetyrequirements
2 1 1
PC6. Make sure that relevantmeasuring equipment iscalibrated and in
Working order
2 1 1
Carry out finaltests to confirmoperation offire safetysystem
PC7. Identify the relevant tests thatrequired to carry out on thesystem
4 1 3
PC8. Ensure that test equipment isworking properly andcalibrated where necessarybefore starting tests
3 1 2
PC9. Confirm testing arrangementswith customers and thirdparties where necessary, thatare mutually acceptable
3 1 2
PC10. Carry out required tests in linewith approved procedures
5 0 5
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and codes of practicePC11. Take appropriate action to
remedy situations wheresystems or equipment do notmeet their operationalrequirement
3 0 3
PC12. Carry out appropriate tests inaccordance with performancerequirements
3 0 3
PC13. Record test results accuratelyand fully, using approvedrecording methods andformats
3 0 3
PC14. Provide test results in theapproved format to therelevant person, within
Agreed timescales
3 0 3
PC15. Comply with relevant healthand safety requirementswhilst testing mechanical fireprotection solutions
3 1 2
PC16. Identify any shortfall ordiscrepancy in the results ofthe final tests which are not inaccordance with theperformance requirements
3 1 2
PC17. Confirm that all systemdocuments have beencompleted, collated and areavailable for handing over tothe relevant person
2 1 1
PC18. Confirm that sites are clear oftools, equipment, waste andsurplus materials whensystems are handed over tocustomers
2 1 1
PC19. Give full and accurateinformation to customers andthird parties where necessaryabout arrangements forhandover, maintenance,further work and anyenquiries
2 0 2
PC20. Give the required details ofsystems and handoverarrangements to theconcerned person
2 0 2
Commissioninstalled
PC21. Confirm that equipments andsystems have been fullyinstalled and meet the
2 1 1
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equipment relevant performancerequirements
PC22. Confirm that all installationdocuments have beencompleted, collated andissued as appropriate
3 1 2
PC23. Take suitable action tominimise potential disruptionto customers’ and anyrelevant third party normalwork activities
2 1 1
PC24. Commission the system in linewith performancerequirements and sequenceof operation
4 0 4
PC25. Take effective action to dealwith any problems that ariseduring commissioningoperations
2 0 2
PC26. Confirm that sites are clear oftools, equipment, waste andsurplus materials whensolutions are handed over tocustomers
2 1 1
PC27. Confirm that all appropriatecommissioning recordsrequired by the organisationare complete, accurate andpassed to the relevant person
2 1 1
Handling overof Fire Safetysystem postinstallation andcommissioning
PC28. Give full and accurateinformation to customers,and third parties wherenecessary, aboutarrangements for post-installation support
2 0 2
PC29. Confirm that any necessarydocumentation has beencompleted, collated and isavailable for handing over tothe relevant person
2 1 1
PC30. Confirm that customersreceive information on theirresponsibilities for
The fire safety system, as describedin performance requirements
2 1 1
PC31. Make mutually acceptablearrangements withcustomers, and third partieswhere necessary, to instructusers in the use of equipment
2 1 1
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PC32. Make sure that relevantpeople are informed ofintended start and end of
instructions, including activation ofany alarms
2 1 1
PC33. Give demonstrations andinstructions on theappropriate use of equipment
2 0 2
PC34. Confirm with customers thattheir requirements for a firesafety has been achieved
2 1 1
Work Safely PC35. Adhere to protocols andguidelines for personalprotective equipment (PPE)and other relevant safetyregulations
2 1 1
PC36. Ensure work area is clean andsafe from hazards
2 1 1
PC37. Work safely in trenches,confined spaces andexcavated areas
2 1 1
PC38. Observe safety measureswhile working on highpressure line/system withsteam, compressed air,hydraulic etc.
2 1 1
PC39. Follow warning and safetysigns (danger, out of service,etc.) While working withenergized system viz.Electrical systems, steam &gases, chemicals and/orcompressed air system etc.
2 1 1
PC40. Ensure that all tools,equipment and machines aresecured at all times
2 1 1
ProcessCompliance
PC41. Complete checklists andrecords for preparation forinstalling fire safety system
2 1 1
PC42. Comply with relevantlegislation, standards, policiesand procedures
2 1 1
Total 100 30 70
SMC/ N 9101 Work effectively withothers
100
Working withothers
PC1. Communicate with otherpeople clearly and effectively
7 2 5
PC2. Receive information andinstructions accurately from
7 2 5
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the supervisor and fellowworkers, getting clarificationwhere required
PC3. Pass on accurate informationto authorized persons whorequire it and within agreedtimescale and confirm itsreceipt
7 2 5
PC4. Pass on essential informationto other people on timelybasis
7 2 5
PC5. Consult with and assist othersto maximize effectiveness andefficiency in carrying out tasks
7 2 5
PC6. Work in a way that showsrespect for other people
7 2 5
PC7. Carry out any commitmentsmade to other people
6 2 4
PC8. integrate one’s work withother people’s workeffectively
6 2 4
PC9. Display helpful behavior byassisting others in performingtasks in a positive manner
6 2 4
PC10. Identify any problems withteam members and otherpeople and take the initiativeto solve these problems
7 2 5
PC11. Follow the organisation’spolicies and procedure
6 2 4
PC12. Display active listening skillswhile interacting with othersat work
7 2 5
PC13. Use appropriate tone, pitchand language to conveypoliteness, assertiveness, careand professionalism
7 2 5
PC14. Demonstrate responsible anddisciplined behaviours at theworkplace
6 2 4
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PC15. Escalate grievances andproblems to appropriateauthority as per procedure toresolve them and avoidconflict
7 2 5
Total 100 30 70
SMC / N 9102 Maintain a safe, hygienicand secure workingenvironment
100
Maintainpersonal healthand hygiene
PC1. Maintain personal health andhygiene
4 1 3
PC2. Wear clean and appropriateclothing, footwear andheadgear
4 1 3
PC3. follow health and hygieneprocedures in all the work atall times
4 1 3
Maintain safeand secureenvironment
PC4. Keep a look out for hazards inthe workplace
4 1 3
PC5. Identify any hazards orpotential hazards and dealwith these correctly
4 1 3
PC6. Report any accidents or nearaccidents quickly andaccurately to the properperson
4 1 3
PC7. Follow safety procedures atthe workplace
4 1 3
PC8. Practice emergencyprocedures correctly
4 0 4
PC9. Follow the organization’ssecurity procedure
4 1 3
PC10. Use protectiveclothing/equipment forspecific tasks & workconditions
4 1 3
PC11. Identify job-site hazardouswork and state possiblecauses of risk or accident inthe workplace
3 1 2
PC12. Carry out safe workingpractices while dealing withhazards to ensure the safetyof self and others state
3 1 2
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methods of accidentprevention in the workenvironment of the job role
PC13. Inspect for faults, set up andsafely use steps and ladders ingeneral use
3 1 2
PC14. Lift heavy objects safely usingcorrect procedures
4 1 3
PC15. Identify common hazard signsdisplayed in various areas
3 1 2
PC16. Retrieve and/or point outdocuments that refer tosafety at workplace
3 1 2
Fire safety
PC17. Use appropriate fireextinguishers on differenttypes of fires correctly
3 1 2
PC18. Demonstrate rescuetechniques applied during firehazard
3 1 2
PC19. Demonstrate goodhousekeeping in order toprevent fire hazards
3 1 2
PC20. Demonstrate the correct useof a fire extinguisher
4 1 3
Emergencies,rescue and first-aid procedures
PC21. Demonstrate how to free aperson from electrocution, asper laid down procedure
4 1 3
PC22. Administer appropriate firstaid to victims where requiredeg. In case of bleeding, burns,choking, electric shock,poisoning etc.
5 2 3
PC23. Demonstrate basic techniquesof bandaging
4 2 2
PC24. Respond promptly andappropriately to an accident situation or medical emergency in real or simulated environments
3 1 2
PC25. Perform and organize lossminimization or rescueactivity during an accident inreal or simulatedenvironments
3 1 2
PC26. Administer first aid to victimsin case of a heart attack or
3 1 2
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cardiac arrest due to electricshock, before the arrival ofemergency services in real orsimulated cases
PC27. Participate in emergencyprocedures and move injuredpeople and others during anemergency
3 2 1
PC28. Complete a writtenaccident/incident report ordictate a report to anotherperson, and send report toperson responsible
3 1 2
Total 100 30 70
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