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RII Resources and Infrastructure IndustryRIIWHS402D Examine and maintain mine safetyAssessment Tools – Candidate Guide
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SkillsDMC (Resources and Infrastructure Industry Skills Council Ltd)
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Published by: SkillsDMC (Resources and Infrastructure Industry Skills Council Ltd)
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First published: 2015
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IntroductionIn preparation for your assessment, the trainer/assessor will advise you of the best approach in readiness for your assessment.
RIIWHS402D - Examine and maintain mine safetyYou are now required to show your Assessor that you are competent in the tasks that you have learned. This guide will give you all the information that you will require in order to successfully complete your assessments.
The following pages must be completed, signed and returned to the trainer/assessor.
If you have any queries regarding your assessment, you should contact the trainer/assessor for guidance.
Completing the assessment All sections of the assessment must be completed with an ink pen. Pre–assessment: Make sure you understand the assessment and any appeal processes. Ask the
assessor to explain or clarify any information you do not understand. Both you and the assessor must sign the Pre-assessment form prior to commencing the assessment.
Performance will often need to be demonstrated over a period of time and/or in different locations. More than one assessment of a block of tasks may be necessary. Your assessor may copy any relevant part of a blank assessment tool for re-use, then date it and attach it to the original once completed.
Where appropriate, the assessor may assess your performance across different conditions e.g. wet and dry weather; day and night; different equipment attachments; different materials, etc.
Your assessor may provide suitable breaks if needed in the assessment activity between blocks of tasks.
Outcomes from your theory and other supporting evidence assessments will be reflected in the final assessment summary.
On completing the overall assessment the “Assessment Summary” sheet must be completed by both you and the assessor.
The assessor will communicate any feedback comments to you if required. If the Not Satisfactory box is ticked, the assessor will inform you and possibly your supervisor; to
discuss further training needs to be given to bring you up to a satisfactory level. Prior to commencement, you have the right to appeal under your organisation’s Fair Treatment
policy (or equivalent).
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Marking Guide – Examine and maintain mine safetyThe following information outlines the assessment items you will be required to complete for this unit. For each separate assessment method there are acceptable responses recorded and parameters are set in which the assessment context is defined.
Note that some methods require collection of a number of pieces of ‘evidence’ over a period of time. Other methods, such as the theory assessment, will take a limited number of time.
Assessment Method 1Nature of task: Direct Observation and Competency Conversation
Location for assessment: Candidate Workplace
Supervision: Trainer/ Assessor
Commence Date: Complete Date:
Information:
1. Skills need to be applied in the workplace in a variety of circumstances. As such, assessors must ensure that the Candidate can competently and safely undertake the task/s being assessed in different situations and conditions, to industry standards. Sound assessment practice involves the assessor determining that Candidates/employees are able to demonstrate the required level of performance prescribed by the unit of competency consistently, over time, and in a range of workplace conditions/settings.
2. Assessors will evaluate the skills demonstrated by Candidates as specified in the Observation Checklist, (contained in the Assessor Guide).The Assessor will also conduct a competency conversation to determine and record your competence. In other words, these questions guide conversation with you and assist in assessment. The notes taken about this conversation are important evidence for the assessment.
3. The Assessor will provide feedback to you and record results appropriately.4. You and the assessor should ascertain appropriate times and dates with your Supervisors/ Managers
and plan for the assessment.5. The Assessor should explain the elements of the observation at the pre-assessment and outline how
you will be required to demonstrate competence at the time of the observation.
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Assessment Method 2Nature of task: Theory / Questioning
Location for assessment: Workplace / Own time
Supervision: Trainer / Assessor
Commence Date: Complete Date:
Information:
1. The questions pertaining to this assessment are included in this Candidate Guide.2. The questions and the candidate answers are to be submitted to the Assessor as evidence of
competency.3. Candidates are required to complete these questions in their own time and to hand them back to the
Assessor at the time of final summative assessment.4. The Assessor should provide feedback to the Candidate and record results appropriately on the
Marking Sheet provided (found within the Assessor Guide).
Assessment Method 3Nature of task: Supporting Evidence - Third Party (Supervisor Report)
Location for assessment: Workplace
Supervision: Supervisor
Commence Date: Complete Date:
Information:
1. The Third Party/ Supervisor Report template is included in this Candidate Guide.2. Once completed by your workplace Supervisor, this report is to be extracted from the Candidate Guide
and submitted to the Assessor as evidence of competency.3. Candidates are required to have their Supervisor complete this report in the workplace and to hand
back to the Assessor at the time of final summative assessment.4. The Assessor should provide feedback to the Candidate and record results appropriately on the
Marking Sheet provided (found within the Assessor Guide).
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Assessment Method 4Nature of task: Workplace Portfolio (Project)
Location for assessment: Workplace/ Own time
Supervision: Trainer/ Assessor
Commence Date: Complete Date:
Information:
1. Instructions pertaining to the workplace portfolio (Project) are included in this Candidate Guide.2. The pages reflecting the workplace portfolio (Project) results are to be extracted and to be submitted to
the Assessor as evidence of competency.3. Candidates are required to complete this project in their own time and to hand back to the Assessor at
the time of final summative assessment.4. The Assessor should provide feedback to the Candidate and record results appropriately on the
Marking Sheet provided (found within the Assessor Guide).
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Assessment Summary Cover SheetRIIWHS402D - Examine and maintain mine safety
Candidate AssessorCandidate name:
(Print)
Candidate comments:
Assessor name:
(Print)
Assessor comments:
Co-AssessorCo-Assessor Assessor name:
(Print)
Co-Assessor comments:
Candidate information
Any documentation provided as evidence must be prepared by you to a satisfactory standard and be in accordance with workplace/site policy and procedures, and industry standards.
If collecting material for an assessment portfolio, please ensure that the confidentiality of colleagues, workers and other persons is protected, and block out any sensitive information.
If you have any doubts regarding confidentiality and privacy issues, contact the organisation concerned.
(Signature)
(Date)
(Signature)
(Date)
Candidate Declaration:
I declare that all work submitted for assessment has been completed by me, that all work has been attributed in the references provided for each item and that the intellectual property of authors is acknowledged.
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Where work has been completed as part of a group activity, the work of each individual has been recognised.
Assessment Method 2 Theory – QuestioningThe following questions form part of your final Assessment in gaining competency in the following unit;
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Q1. What documentation is required to be consulted prior to conducting assessments of safety in open cut mines?
Q2. When planning and designing an open cut mine which of the following is used to determine rock mass classifications?
A. RMR system
B. Q system
C. MRMR
D. All of the above
Q3. When inspecting run-off drainage around a pit the general rule of thumb is to have the interception drains as close as possible to the top of the pit as possible.TrueFalse
Q4. A significant unintended rock fall from the wall of a pit should be:they tell the company what to do about WHS
A. recorded in the geotechnical hazard map
B. reflected in revised WHS rules and regulations
C. recorded in an incident or near miss report
D. ignored if no one is hurt
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The following questions form part of your final Assessment in gaining competency in the following unit;
RIIWHS402D - Examine and maintain mine safety
Q5. A working bench or flitch which overlays disused workings needs to be marked. The best form of marking is:
A. written notification
B. a specified colour of marking tape and/or signage
C. any colour which attracts attentions
D. site briefings
Q6. Which 3 items below constitute relevant normal daily operational information prior to open cut mine operations?
A. Weather
B. Standard Operating Procedures (SOP) for equipment checks
C. Abandonment procedures
D. Ground water diversion plans
E. SOP for working near slopes
Q7. The previous days’ shift report indicates that a rock mass defect has been exposed and it is dipping downward into the pit wall. How significant is this information for the day’s operational requirements?
A. Minor significance as planar and wedge failure is more significant when it dips towards a void
B. Major significance as this indicates imminent failure of the pit wall
C. Major significance as planar and wedge failure is more significant when it dips towards a pit wall
D. No significance as these planes exist everywhere and have no geological implication for the mine
Q8. Which of the following constitute typical monitoring methods for open cut mining?
A. Wire line extensometers
B. Telltales
C. Piezomenter
D. All of the above
Q9. What are the site requirements in regards to blasting in the pit?
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The following questions form part of your final Assessment in gaining competency in the following unit;
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Q10. In some mines a standoff from the toe of a slope in excess of 60 metres in height might be:
A. 5 metresB. 10 metresC. 15 metresD. 40 metres
Q11. When alighting from vehicles with extendable ladders it is important to:
A. jump clear from the wheels or tracks
B. maintain three points of contactC. maintain two points of contactD. face away from the vehicle when climbing down
Q12. Which three (3) items below would constitute a ‘safe working distance’?
A. When a slip would not result in falling over an edge
B. The distance within which unravelled rocks will stopC. The distance within which a failure of material will finally moveD. The height of a bermE. The distance from the crest to the bottom of a slope
Q13. Which of the following would constitute an immediate trigger on a TARP on a dragline bench?
A. Dust rising from the bucket of the dragline
B. Small quantities of water at the toe of a slopeC. Spoil within a safe working distanceD. A floor heave or coal heave
Q14. Who would be consulted and informed and what documentation would be required prior to conducting an inspection of work practices?
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The following questions form part of your final Assessment in gaining competency in the following unit;
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Q15. Which of the following would need to be incorporated into calculations around dump point stability?
A. Vertical force at rear axle
B. Centre of gravity of the vehicleC. Gross weight of the vehicleD. All of the above
Q16. What geological data is to be applied when determining angles and faces of stockpiles?
Q17. When a code of practice in an open cut mine is breached the responsible person would be prosecuted.
TrueFalse
Q18. A berm near a crest is ¼ the height of the wheels of vehicles operating nearby. What should be done?
A. Berm heights should be increased to half the height of the wheel immediately
B. Nothing. This height meets most requirementsC. The mine site should be clearedD. Berm heights should be increased to ¾ the height of wheels operating nearby
Q19. An inspection of the pit’s ground conditions indicates increasing levels of groundwater. This information is particularly relevant when __________________ activities are being undertaken.
A. data collectionB. haulingC. blastingD. dumping
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The following questions form part of your final Assessment in gaining competency in the following unit;
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Q20. What are the recording processes and procedures around a non-complaint site activity?
Q21. Which of the following could be used as a re-routing technique to eliminate ground water?
A. slurry wallsB. sheet pilingC. grout curtainD. dewatering
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Assessment Method 3 Supporting Evidence - Supervisor Testimony
Assessment Method 3 Supporting Evidence - Supervisor Testimony
Unit of Competency: RIIWHS402D - Examine and maintain mine safety
Employee Name:
Employee’s start date with organisation:
Manager Name:
Workplace & Address:
To form part of the process of gathering evidence of competence the Assessor is seeking ‘Supervisor Testimony’ from the Candidate’s line manager. As part of the assessment for the unit listed above, the ‘Performance and Knowledge’ required for this unit has been mapped to the Foundation skills required for this unit.
Do you believe the Candidate displays the following skills to perform their job tasks to industry standards to meet the following:
Satisfactory ()
Communication (verbal and non-verbal) and Interpersonal Skills to:
provide clear and timely instruction and supervision to those involved in mine safety
prepare technical written report on inspections, investigations and outcomes of response activities
Yes
No
Reading skills to read, understand and apply relevant documentation such as:
site geological, geographical and survey data legislation, documentation, policies and procedures, risk management procedures,
shot firing procedures and practices, operational and maintenance procedures regulatory and certification requirements site and equipment safety requirements site and legislative safety inspections
Yes
No
Numeracy skills to:
geological and survey information risk management procedures
Yes
No
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Assessment Method 3 Supporting Evidence - Supervisor Testimony
Do you believe the Candidate displays the following skills to perform their job tasks to industry standards to meet the following:
Satisfactory ()
Writing skills to complete:
prepare technical written report on inspections, investigations and outcomes of response activities
geological and survey information used for establishing activity that maintains site safety
providing clear and timely instruction and supervision to those involved in mine safety
applying procedures to recognise potential hazards and apply corrective measures according to site/legislative procedures
risk management procedures
Yes
No
Learning skills to recognise and respond to:
attain all work and site requirements to examine mine safety provide clear and timely instruction and supervision to those involved in mine
safety conduct routine and non-routine examination of site activity apply procedures to recognise potential hazards and apply corrective measures
according to site/legislative procedures undertake investigation procedures for noncompliance issues identified and
reporting the outcomes and methods for resolving noncompliance prepare technical written report on inspections, investigations and outcomes of
response activities knowledge and application of shot firing procedures and practices determine equipment characteristics, technical capabilities and limitations
Yes
No
Any other comments:
Candidate Signature:
Manager Signature:
Date:
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Assessment Method 3 – Other Supporting EvidenceCandidate Name:
Assessor Name:
Evidence is required to be collected that demonstrates a candidate’s competency in this unit. Evidence must be relevant to the roles within this sector’s work operations
Other Assessment Evidence: Assessment ComponentMap to relevant assessment component
Satisfactory ()
Other 3rd party report
Details:
Other 3rd party verification of employee performance
Yes
No
Induction / Employer Training Program(s)
Details:
Candidate has participated in Employer Induction / training program(s)
Yes
No
Relevant licence / certificate
Details:
Relevant licences/certificates sighted and endorsed
Yes
No
Work log book / Equipment use log
Details:
Log book sighted and endorsed
Yes
No
Training record book
Details:
Training record sighted and endorsed
Yes
No
Feedback to Candidate:
Candidate Signature: Date:
Assessor Signature: Date:
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Assessment Method 4 Workplace Portfolio (Project)RIIWHS402D - Examine and maintain mine safetyYou need to show how you have examined operational and safety activities and your mine site. Some considerations you will need to include are: Report findings of an inspection you have conducted Site geological, geographical and survey data You will need to reference legislation and regulation you are guided by in your report findings and
recommendations.
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Additional SectionThis section provides scope for you to add supplementary assessment items. It can be used to customise additional assessment methods and/or contextualised questions.
The Context of AssessmentThe RTO/Compliance Manager should take time to consult with the candidate’s site to determine the information that will complete the list below. Each of the assessment methods in this Guide should then be conducted using this list as a reference. This will help to ensure that the assessment process is consistent with the organisation’s/site’s work context.
Where assessment is being conducted in a simulated environment, the RTO should complete this page based on the documentation, policies, procedures and equipment that are used in the simulated environment. Further information about appropriate simulated assessment environments can be found in the SkillsDMC Companion Volume: Implementation Guide, available from www.skillsdmc.com.au.
The Assessor using this document should take time to familiarise themselves with the items in the list below. Where this is not possible, the Assessor should consider working with an Industry Subject Matter Expert from the organisation/site who is already familiar and experienced with the items listed.
Specific company policies that must be assessed against:
Specific company procedures (including work procedures) that must be assessed against:
Specific legislative/regulatory/statutory documentation that must be adhered to during the assessment:
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Additional ItemsCandidate Name:
Assessor Name:
Evidence
Satisfactory ()
Yes No
Feedback to Candidate:
Workplace project comments:
Candidate Signature: Date:
Assessor Signature: Date:
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RTO Name here
RTO ID Number here
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