PMASUP236 – Operate vehicles in the field

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Course Price
$550

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Duration
1 Day

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6
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Course Delivery

Online + Practical

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Outcome

Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment

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Training Location

  • Available at our training facility
  • Workplace based training only (Using your machines)

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Overview

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This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to prepare and operate vehicles and related equipment to patrol pipelines or otherwise drive across a variety of terrains.

This unit of competency applies to operators who are required to check their vehicle daily for damage, ensure fuels and lubricant levels are maintained, effect minor repairs, prepare and maintain field equipment, and communicate with their base station.

In a typical scenario an operations technician patrols areas of pipeline or follows pipelines across a variety of terrains looking for problems which require maintenance or reporting, or drives to remote facilities. During the course of their work they must check the vehicle for mechanical soundness before leaving base, ensure it is securely and adequately packed, make certain their communications equipment and contact schedule are in order and generally be prepared for long periods off-road.

Generally the operations technician would be part of a team during field trips, though they may be required to undertake limited trips. At all times they would be liaising and cooperating with their base station.

Operators must have the appropriate class of driver’s licence before taking charge of the vehicle.

No other licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.

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Course Requirements

Pre-requisites:

  1. Must be 18 years of age
  2. Must be able to speak, understand and write in basic English
  3. Must have or obtain a Unique Student Identifier (USI)

What to bring:

  • 100 points of Identification – Originals, not copies.
  • Enclosed footwear.
  • Safety Gloves
  • A hat, water bottle and sunscreen.
  • Hi-vis shirts are recommended but not mandatory – we have hi-vis vests you can use on site.

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A group of workers standing next to a low-loader carrying a Caterpillar compactor, representing teamwork in machinery logistics

Course Outline

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Each course is structured to deliver essential skills, knowledge, and hands-on experience, including:

  • Module 1: Prepare vehicle and secure load
  • Module 2: Undertake journey
  • Module 3: Operate vehicle
  • Module 4: Finalise journey
  • Module 4: Recover vehicle
  • Module 5: Maintain vehicle safety

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What You’ll Achieve

Upon completing this course, you will:

  • You will receive a PMASUP236 – Operate vehicles in the field once you have been deemed competent, issued by PM SQUARED (RTO No. 41304).
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