This standard covers the skills and knowledge required to handle, move and store wood safely, using the correct handling equipment and in a way that reduces downgrade to the wood. It applies equally to treated and untreated wood.
This applies to anyone involved with moving and storing wood.
Outcomes
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1. comply with health and safety requirements and procedures at all times
2. obtain specifications and requirements of the items to be produced following standard operating procedures
3. check equipment is set up correctly and in good working order following standard operating procedures and any manufacturer’s instructions
4. check all materials required are to specification and free from faults following standard operating procedures
5. use equipment and techniques to move and store wood that will prevent risk of damage
6. keep the work area clear and free from hazards when moving wood following company procedures
7. position and use appropriate handling equipment when moving wood following company procedures
8. check surrounding property and structures are protected from damage and that all individuals are safe from risk of injury following company procedures
9. use appropriate safety equipment following safe operating procedures
10. ensure stacked wood is stable and safe following company procedures
11. store wood in ways that keep it dry and protect it from damage, distortion and deterioration following company procedures
12. ensure desired moisture content of wood is maintained in a satisfactory condition following company procedures
13. deal with any damage or degrade to minimise the effect on wood following company procedures
14. report any problems about damage or degrade to wood that are outside the limits of your responsibility
Knowledge & Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1. relevant health and safety responsibilities
2. meaning of terms used in specifications
3. how to check equipment is set up and is in good working order
4. how to check materials and the common faults that can occur
5. required procedures for moving and storing wood
6. the risks and hazards involved in moving and storing wood
7. the types of equipment used to move wood and how to use it safely
8. the faults that can occur with handling equipment
9. the basic rules of storage, handling and protection for wood and the damage or deterioration that will occur if they are not followed
10. how to protect wood from uptake of moisture, staining, distortion, deterioration or other degrade
11. how to deal with and minimise the effects of damage or degrade
12. the limits of your responsibility in relation to rectifying problems or faults
13. who to report problems outside the limits of your responsibility to and appropriate ways to do so
PROWPT4 Move and store wood
Overview
This standard covers the skills and knowledge required to handle, move and store wood safely, using the correct handling equipment and in a way that reduces downgrade to the wood. It applies equally to treated and untreated wood.
This applies to anyone involved with moving and storing wood.
Outcomes
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1. comply with health and safety requirements and procedures at all times
2. obtain specifications and requirements of the items to be produced following standard operating procedures
3. check equipment is set up correctly and in good working order following standard operating procedures and any manufacturer’s instructions
4. check all materials required are to specification and free from faults following standard operating procedures
5. use equipment and techniques to move and store wood that will prevent risk of damage
6. keep the work area clear and free from hazards when moving wood following company procedures
7. position and use appropriate handling equipment when moving wood following company procedures
8. check surrounding property and structures are protected from damage and that all individuals are safe from risk of injury following company procedures
9. use appropriate safety equipment following safe operating procedures
10. ensure stacked wood is stable and safe following company procedures
11. store wood in ways that keep it dry and protect it from damage, distortion and deterioration following company procedures
12. ensure desired moisture content of wood is maintained in a satisfactory condition following company procedures
13. deal with any damage or degrade to minimise the effect on wood following company procedures
14. report any problems about damage or degrade to wood that are outside the limits of your responsibility
Knowledge & Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1. relevant health and safety responsibilities
2. meaning of terms used in specifications
3. how to check equipment is set up and is in good working order
4. how to check materials and the common faults that can occur
5. required procedures for moving and storing wood
6. the risks and hazards involved in moving and storing wood
7. the types of equipment used to move wood and how to use it safely
8. the faults that can occur with handling equipment
9. the basic rules of storage, handling and protection for wood and the damage or deterioration that will occur if they are not followed
10. how to protect wood from uptake of moisture, staining, distortion, deterioration or other degrade
11. how to deal with and minimise the effects of damage or degrade
12. the limits of your responsibility in relation to rectifying problems or faults
13. who to report problems outside the limits of your responsibility to and appropriate ways to do so