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COMPETENCY ASSESSMENT HDS 800 Grade 2.
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Part 1. CBH Minimum assessment requirements according to stewardship arrangement with Fosfoquim
Fosfoquim Theory Assessment Sign Off -
Yes/No
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Part 2, CBH task specific assessment requirements according to Grain Protection Development competencies (additional assessment for Experienced Worker Competency Verification
Assessment
Minimum assessment Requirements
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Plan and Prepare
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Confirm details of task with relevant personnel to ensure they are correctly understood
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where would you find this information
- GPC
- Area Manager
- Site staff
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Where would you find correct dosage rates
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Confirm scope of work with GPC/Area Manager
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Where would you find timelines and protocols?
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Determine workplace rules/procedures or other legislative requirements prior to commenciong
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How would you identify any specific safety requirements
- Take 5
- SWP
- Risk Assessment
- Regulations
- Australian Standards
- Code of Practice
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What must an Operator do when working in exclusion zone?
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What must an Operator do while working in a high Risk area>
- Wear Cannister tyoe respirator
- Have SCBA on Standby
Personal Protection
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Use Correct PPE
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What is the Minimum PPE
- Toxipro/Gas Detector
- Shoulder Length Gloves
- Eye Protection
- Escape Kit
- Full Face Canister Mask
- SCBA
- Calibration Certs
- Non Flammable Clothing
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Connecting air intake hose to storage for re-circulation of internal air.(Approved Storages only)
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What must the operator check for?
- Any isolating valves are in correct Position
- Flexible hose to break re-circ is in good condition
- Camlocks have seals
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Turn on unit and ensure air flow direction is correct
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Why do you check direction and what is the procedure to correct?
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Carry out Pressure test
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Why should a pressure test be done
- Ensure no leaks
- Unit will perform self check prior to treatment
- monthly checl
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Check airflow is within Limits
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Explain how to confirm airflow is within range
- indicator light must be green
- calibration disc must be fitted on intake
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Carry out phosphine pressure transmitter test
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How can operator determine if ph3 transmitter is faulty
Programming HDS by Time and Weeight
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Demonstrates PH3 and N2 cylinder changes
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when can cylinder change take place and what is the process?
- Final purge prompt to close ph3 cylinders and confirm
- lines purged of ph3
- Prompt to close N2 cylinder
- Alarm when safe to turn off
General troubleshooting
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Accurately demonstrates procedures for failures during purging (if applicable) such as High air pressure,accidental opening of phosphine valve
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What can cause these failures?
- Power loss
- Blocked recirc/injection point
- Not following prompts on screen effectively
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Accurately demonstrates procedures for malfunctions during dispensing such as leaks to bypass
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How would operator deal with a malfunction such as a leak to the bypass valve?
- Pause unit
- purge unit
- restart programme
- N2 valve may need replacing
- perform transmitter pressure check
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Accurately demonstrates procedures for malfunctions during final purge such as power shutdown.
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What must be done prior to conducting a manual purge?
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Accurately demonstrates how to safely remove equipment and cylinders ensuring that any loose items are secured.
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What safety precautions must be taken when handling equipment or cylinders?
- Avoid manual handling
- Use trolley and tailgate frame
- Ratchet straps to secure cylinders
- HDS secure in truck
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Demonstrates post operational checks.
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How often are these checks done?
Evaluation
Recommendations
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Summary
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Have all the knowledge items been addressed?
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Have all critical items been acknowledged?
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Have the Part 1 minimum requirements for the issue of Certificate of Competency been addressed?
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The candidate is Competent?
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Assessor's signoff
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Candidate signature