Release: 1. PRSTS303A Test installed security equipment/system
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1 Release: 1 PRSTS303A Test installed security equipment/system
2 PRSTS303A Test installed security equipment/system Modification History Not applicable. Unit Descriptor This competency standard covers the skills and knowledge required to test a range of security equipment and systems including cable systems, equipment components and programming. It requires the ability to select and carry out tests suitable to confirm the integrity, security and safety of the security equipment/system. Competency also requires the ability to interpret and accurately document the test results. This work applies in extra low voltage as defined through the Australian Standards As 2201 (1986) environments and would be carried out under routine supervision within organisational guidelines. Functional Area: Core, Technical Security This competency standard covers the skills and knowledge required to test a range of security equipment and systems including cable systems, equipment components and programming. It requires the ability to select and carry out tests suitable to confirm the integrity, security and safety of the security equipment/system. Competency also requires the ability to interpret and accurately document the test results. This work applies in extra low voltage as defined through the Australian Standards As 2201 (1986) environments and would be carried out under routine supervision within organisational guidelines. Functional Area: Core, Technical Security Application of the Unit Not applicable. Licensing/Regulatory Information Not applicable. Pre-Requisites Not applicable. Employability Skills Information Not applicable. Approved Page 2 of 16
3 Elements and Performance Criteria Pre-Content Not applicable. Elements and Performance Criteria Elements and Performance Criteria Element Performance Criteria 1 Prepare for testing 1.1 Work order is reviewed and clarified with appropriate person(s) as required in accordance with organisational requirements 1.2 Type and location of security equipment / system to be tested is identified and checked against the work order 1.3 Testing parameters are identified and confirmed in accordance with manufacturer's specifications 1.4 Tools, equipment and materials are selected appropriate to job requirements and checked for operational effectiveness in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and organisational procedures 1.5 Potential and existing risks and hazards involved with testing security equipment / systems are identified and managed in accordance with OHS policies and procedures and organisational requirements 1.6 Suitable personal protective equipment is selected, used and maintained in accordance with OHS and organisational requirements 2 Test security equipment / system 2.1 Safe operating practices are observed to remove risk of injury to self, others or security equipment / system in accordance with OHS and organisational requirements 2.2 Parts or connections of security equipment / system are removed as required in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and safely stored to protect against loss or damage 2.3 Tests are conducted in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and provide reliable Approved Page 3 of 16
4 and accurate test data on the operation and functioning of security equipment / systems 2.4 Security equipment / system is reassembled as required and returned to pre-test conditions in accordance with manufacturer's specifications 2.5 Personal limitations in conducting testing are promptly identified and assistance is sought from appropriate person(s ) in accordance with organisational procedures 3 Complete testing 3.1 Tests results are accurately recorded and relevant documentation is completed and processed in accordance with legislative, industry and organisational requirements 3.2 Notification of work completion is made to appropriate person(s) in accordance with organisational procedures 3.3 Malfunctions or deficiencies in the operation of security equipment / system and / or components are reported in accordance with industry standards and organisational procedures 3.4 Work area, tools and equipment are cleaned and stored in a secure and safe location in accordance with organisational requirements 3.5 Waste from testing activities is collected, treated and disposed of or recycled in accordance with organisational procedures and environmental policies Required Skills and Knowledge Not applicable. Approved Page 4 of 16
5 Evidence Guide The Evidence Guide identifies the requirements to be demonstrated to confirm competence for this unit. Assessment must confirm sufficient ability to use appropriate skills and knowledge to test installed security equipment/systems. Assessment of performance should be over a period of time covering all categories within the Range of Variables statements that are applicable in the learning environment. What critical aspects are required for evidence of competency? Identify testing parameters appropriate to type of security equipment/system and organise appropriate tools, equipment and materials to carry out testing procedures. Select and carry out suitable tests and methods to check and confirm security equipment/system performance and operational effectiveness. Prepare and submit correctly interpreted test results and other relevant documentation in a prompt and accurate manner. Reinstate work area to pre-test condition and clean and safely store tools and equipment. What specific knowledge is needed to achieve the performance criteria? Knowledge and understanding are essential to apply this standard in the workplace, to transfer the skills to other contexts and to deal with unplanned events. The knowledge requirements for this competency standard are listed below: powering systems types, functions and requirements of security equipment/systems keypad and control panel types and functions types and functions of tools and equipment isolating and testing procedures cable identification techniques earthing systems, arrangements and requirements electrical concepts (voltage, current, resistance and impedance) electrical connections and types of electrical circuits circuit protection requirements cable handling requirements computer software types and functions technical terminology organisational and client confidentiality requirements OHS requirements and safe work practices Requirements for compliance with Australian building codes and regulations and Australian Communications Authority (ACA) cabling standards. What specific skills are needed to achieve the performance criteria? To achieve the performance criteria, some specific skills are required. These include the ability to: read and interpret plans and specifications communicate in a clear and concise manner select and use relevant testing tools and equipment test security equipment/systems evaluate test results identify, isolate, test and tag cables power security equipment/system download and upload information use keypads and control panels methodically prioritise and organise work tasks Approved Page 5 of 16
6 solve routine problems estimate resource requirements apply safe and efficient work practices. What resources may be required for assessment? Access to a suitable venue and equipment. Access to plain English version of relevant statutes and procedures. Assignment instructions, work plans and schedules, policy documents and duty statements. Assessment instruments, including personal planner and assessment record book. Access to a registered provider of assessment services. What is required to achieve consistency of performance? For valid and reliable assessment of this unit, the competency should be demonstrated over a period of time and observed by the assessor. The competency is to be demonstrated in a range of situations, which may include involvement in related activities normally experienced in the workplace. Evidence of underpinning knowledge understanding of processes and principles can be gained through thorough questioning and by observation of previous work. Assessment against this unit may involve the following: Continuous assessment in a setting that simulates the conditions of performance described in the elements, performance criteria and range of variables statement that make up the unit. Continuous assessment in the workplace, taking into account the range of variables affecting performance. Self-assessment on the same terms as those described above. Simulated assessment or critical incident assessment, provided that the critical incident involves assessment against performance criteria and an evaluation of underpinning knowledge and skill required to achieve the required performance outcomes. Key competency levels There are a number of processes that are learnt throughout work and life which are required in all jobs. They are fundamental processes and generally transferable to other work functions. Some of these are covered by the key competencies, although others may be added. Information below highlights how these processes are applied in this competency standard. 1 - perform the process 2 - perform and administer the process 3 - perform, administer and design the process How can communication of ideas and information be applied? (2) Notification may be made to relevant persons upon the completion of testing procedures of security equipment/systems. How can information be collected, analysed and organised? (2) Tests results may be interpreted, accurately recorded and organised in suitable formats for analysis. How are activities planned and organised? (2) Security equipment/systems for testing may be accessed with minimal disruption to client services, property or normal work routines. How can team work be applied? (2) Personal limitations in carrying out testing procedures may be promptly identified and assistance sought from relevant persons. How can the use of mathematical ideas and techniques be applied? (2) Mathematical techniques may be used to accurately estimate resource requirements and prioritise work tasks. Approved Page 6 of 16
7 How can problem solving skills be applied? (2) Malfunctions or deficiencies in the operation of security equipment/system and/or components are promptly reported for remedial action. How can the use of technology be applied? (2) Technology may be used to communicate, source and record information. It may also be used to carry out testing activities. The Evidence Guide identifies the requirements to be demonstrated to confirm competence for this unit. Assessment must confirm sufficient ability to use appropriate skills and knowledge to test installed security equipment/systems. Assessment of performance should be over a period of time covering all categories within the Range of Variables statements that are applicable in the learning environment. What critical aspects are required for evidence of competency? Identify testing parameters appropriate to type of security equipment/system and organise appropriate tools, equipment and materials to carry out testing procedures. Select and carry out suitable tests and methods to check and confirm security equipment/system performance and operational effectiveness. Prepare and submit correctly interpreted test results and other relevant documentation in a prompt and accurate manner. Reinstate work area to pre-test condition and clean and safely store tools and equipment. What specific knowledge is needed to achieve the performance criteria? Knowledge and understanding are essential to apply this standard in the workplace, to transfer the skills to other contexts and to deal with unplanned events. The knowledge requirements for this competency standard are listed below: powering systems types, functions and requirements of security equipment/systems keypad and control panel types and functions types and functions of tools and equipment isolating and testing procedures cable identification techniques earthing systems, arrangements and requirements electrical concepts (voltage, current, resistance and impedance) electrical connections and types of electrical circuits circuit protection requirements cable handling requirements computer software types and functions technical terminology organisational and client confidentiality requirements OHS requirements and safe work practices Requirements for compliance with Australian building codes and regulations and Australian Communications Authority (ACA) cabling standards. What specific skills are needed to achieve the performance criteria? To achieve the performance criteria, some specific skills are required. These include the ability to: read and interpret plans and specifications communicate in a clear and concise manner select and use relevant testing tools and equipment test security equipment/systems evaluate test results identify, isolate, test and tag cables Approved Page 7 of 16
8 power security equipment/system download and upload information use keypads and control panels methodically prioritise and organise work tasks solve routine problems estimate resource requirements apply safe and efficient work practices. What resources may be required for assessment? Access to a suitable venue and equipment. Access to plain English version of relevant statutes and procedures. Assignment instructions, work plans and schedules, policy documents and duty statements. Assessment instruments, including personal planner and assessment record book. Access to a registered provider of assessment services. What is required to achieve consistency of performance? For valid and reliable assessment of this unit, the competency should be demonstrated over a period of time and observed by the assessor. The competency is to be demonstrated in a range of situations, which may include involvement in related activities normally experienced in the workplace. Evidence of underpinning knowledge understanding of processes and principles can be gained through thorough questioning and by observation of previous work. Assessment against this unit may involve the following: Continuous assessment in a setting that simulates the conditions of performance described in the elements, performance criteria and range of variables statement that make up the unit. Continuous assessment in the workplace, taking into account the range of variables affecting performance. Self-assessment on the same terms as those described above. Simulated assessment or critical incident assessment, provided that the critical incident involves assessment against performance criteria and an evaluation of underpinning knowledge and skill required to achieve the required performance outcomes. Key competency levels There are a number of processes that are learnt throughout work and life which are required in all jobs. They are fundamental processes and generally transferable to other work functions. Some of these are covered by the key competencies, although others may be added. Information below highlights how these processes are applied in this competency standard. 1 - perform the process 2 - perform and administer the process 3 - perform, administer and design the process How can communication of ideas and information be applied? (2) Notification may be made to relevant persons upon the completion of testing procedures of security equipment/systems. How can information be collected, analysed and organised? (2) Tests results may be interpreted, accurately recorded and organised in suitable formats for analysis. How are activities planned and organised? (2) Security equipment/systems for testing may be accessed with minimal disruption to client services, property or normal work routines. How can team work be applied? (2) Approved Page 8 of 16
9 Personal limitations in carrying out testing procedures may be promptly identified and assistance sought from relevant persons. How can the use of mathematical ideas and techniques be applied? (2) Mathematical techniques may be used to accurately estimate resource requirements and prioritise work tasks. How can problem solving skills be applied? (2) Malfunctions or deficiencies in the operation of security equipment/system and/or components are promptly reported for remedial action. How can the use of technology be applied? (2) Technology may be used to communicate, source and record information. It may also be used to carry out testing activities. Approved Page 9 of 16
10 Range Statement The Range of Variables provides information about the context in which the unit of competency is carried out. It allows for different work practices and work and knowledge requirements as well as for differences between organisations and workplaces. The following variables may be present for this particular unit: Work order information may include: work schedules completion dates job requirements and tasks specific client requirements access to site and specific site requirements resource requirements OHS requirements compliance with relevant legislation budget allocations warranties and service information. Appropriate person(s) may include: clients site managers, project managers engineers and technicians technical experts line managers/supervisors colleagues, security consultants regulatory personnel. Organisational requirements may relate to: legal and organisational operational policies and procedures operations manuals, induction and training materials insurance policy agreements client and organisational confidentiality requirements organisational goals, objectives, plans, systems and processes employer and employee rights and responsibilities own role, responsibility and delegation quality and continuous improvement processes and standards client service standards defined resource parameters OHS policies, procedures and programs emergency and evacuation procedures duty of care, code of conduct, code of ethics access and equity policy, principles and practice records and information systems and processes communication channels and reporting procedures. Security equipment and systems may include: detection devices, audible/visual warning devices cameras, monitors and control equipment control panels, intercoms wireless equipment, car alarms electronic readers, electronic recognition controls Approved Page 10 of 16
11 locks and locking systems grills, lighting, boom gates, turnstiles bank pop-up screens smoke detection devices electric/mechanical fire safety and fire locking systems power supplies, batteries security doors and door controls. Security systems may be: electronic mechanical computerised procedural. Tests may involve/include: cables wiring and connections (continuity, resistance, earth leakage, voltage) walk tests, coverage tests, safety tests, calibration tests correct relaying of information/data testing to specifications detection tests, alarm tests, functional tests. Tools and equipment may include: computer, software testing equipment ladder, scaffold, scissor lift, hoist batteries personal protective equipment communications equipment. Materials may include: computer disks test board test tape. Manufacturers specifications may be found in: printed instruction leaflets operators manuals equipment specifications attachments to equipment plans and diagrams warranty documents. Risks and hazards may include: non-compliance with building codes and regulations exposed electrical wiring manual handling chemical hazards (battery corrosion) exposure to: asbestos dust noise live power vermin Approved Page 11 of 16
12 water glass fibre building debris natural and other gas build-up. OHS policies and procedures may relate to: hazardous and risk assessment mechanisms implementation of safety regulations safety training safety systems incorporating: work clearance procedures isolation procedures gas and vapour monitoring/testing procedures use of protective equipment and clothing use of codes of practice. Personal protective equipment may include: safety boots masks safety glasses knee pads gloves first aid kid, fire extinguisher. Safe operating practices may include: working safely around electrical wiring, cables and overhead power lines working safely around tools and equipment hazard recognition emergency procedures awareness of electrical hazards following confined spaces procedures administering first aid. Documentation may include: work log records of equipment/system positioning section lists, zone lists, equipment lists cable identification records, fixings, job card records of any adjustments to original cable plan records of faulty or malfunctioning tools and equipment testing and inspection results records of materials used costings. Applicable legislation, codes and national standards may relate to: compliance with Australian building codes and regulations compliance with Australian Communications Authority (ACA) cabling standards relevant Commonwealth/State/Territory legislation which affect organisational operation: Occupational Health and Safety and safe work practices environmental issues equal employment opportunity Approved Page 12 of 16
13 industrial relations anti-discrimination and diversity licensing arrangements Australian Standards, quality assurance and certification requirements relevant industry Codes of Practice award and enterprise agreements trade practices privacy requirements freedom of information. The Range of Variables provides information about the context in which the unit of competency is carried out. It allows for different work practices and work and knowledge requirements as well as for differences between organisations and workplaces. The following variables may be present for this particular unit: Work order information may include: work schedules completion dates job requirements and tasks specific client requirements access to site and specific site requirements resource requirements OHS requirements compliance with relevant legislation budget allocations warranties and service information. Appropriate person(s) may include: clients site managers, project managers engineers and technicians technical experts line managers/supervisors colleagues, security consultants regulatory personnel. Organisational requirements may relate to: legal and organisational operational policies and procedures operations manuals, induction and training materials insurance policy agreements client and organisational confidentiality requirements organisational goals, objectives, plans, systems and processes employer and employee rights and responsibilities own role, responsibility and delegation quality and continuous improvement processes and standards client service standards defined resource parameters OHS policies, procedures and programs emergency and evacuation procedures duty of care, code of conduct, code of ethics access and equity policy, principles and practice Approved Page 13 of 16
14 records and information systems and processes communication channels and reporting procedures. Security equipment and systems may include: detection devices, audible/visual warning devices cameras, monitors and control equipment control panels, intercoms wireless equipment, car alarms electronic readers, electronic recognition controls locks and locking systems grills, lighting, boom gates, turnstiles bank pop-up screens smoke detection devices electric/mechanical fire safety and fire locking systems power supplies, batteries security doors and door controls. Security systems may be: electronic mechanical computerised procedural. Tests may involve/include: cables wiring and connections (continuity, resistance, earth leakage, voltage) walk tests, coverage tests, safety tests, calibration tests correct relaying of information/data testing to specifications detection tests, alarm tests, functional tests. Tools and equipment may include: computer, software testing equipment ladder, scaffold, scissor lift, hoist batteries personal protective equipment communications equipment. Materials may include: computer disks test board test tape. Manufacturers specifications may be found in: printed instruction leaflets operators manuals equipment specifications attachments to equipment plans and diagrams warranty documents. Risks and hazards may include: non-compliance with building codes and regulations exposed electrical wiring Approved Page 14 of 16
15 manual handling chemical hazards (battery corrosion) exposure to: asbestos dust noise live power vermin water glass fibre building debris natural and other gas build-up. OHS policies and procedures may relate to: hazardous and risk assessment mechanisms implementation of safety regulations safety training safety systems incorporating: work clearance procedures isolation procedures gas and vapour monitoring/testing procedures use of protective equipment and clothing use of codes of practice. Personal protective equipment may include: safety boots masks safety glasses knee pads gloves first aid kid, fire extinguisher. Safe operating practices may include: working safely around electrical wiring, cables and overhead power lines working safely around tools and equipment hazard recognition emergency procedures awareness of electrical hazards following confined spaces procedures administering first aid. Documentation may include: work log records of equipment/system positioning section lists, zone lists, equipment lists cable identification records, fixings, job card records of any adjustments to original cable plan records of faulty or malfunctioning tools and equipment testing and inspection results records of materials used Approved Page 15 of 16
16 costings. Applicable legislation, codes and national standards may relate to: compliance with Australian building codes and regulations compliance with Australian Communications Authority (ACA) cabling standards relevant Commonwealth/State/Territory legislation which affect organisational operation: Occupational Health and Safety and safe work practices environmental issues equal employment opportunity industrial relations anti-discrimination and diversity licensing arrangements Australian Standards, quality assurance and certification requirements relevant industry Codes of Practice award and enterprise agreements trade practices privacy requirements freedom of information. Unit Sector(s) Not applicable. Approved Page 16 of 16
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