RIIEGS305A - Navigate in remote or trackless areas
Description |
This unit covers navigation in remote or trackless areas in the metalliferous mining industry. It includes using maps, using a compass, planning a route for remote or trackless areas, and navigating in remote or trackless areas. Licensing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this unit can vary between states, territories, and industry sectors. Relevant information must be sourced prior to application of the unit. |
Pre/Co-Requisites |
Nil |
Application |
This unit is appropriate for those working in an operational role at worksites within:
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Performance Criteria |
1. Use maps 1.1 Access, interpret and apply compliance documentation relevant to the work activity 1.2 Select the type of map(s) suitable for the activity 1.3 Identify possible sources of error and inaccuracies on the map 1.4 Identify symbols and information contained on the map that may be used in navigation 1.5 Identify the way in which relevant symbols and information on the map can be used in navigation 2. Use a compass 2.1 Identify the essential features of a compass 2.2 Demonstrate the manner in which a compass is used to maintain a designated course 2.3 Demonstrate how compass use reflects understanding of the factors that affect accuracy 3. Plan a route for remote or trackless areas 3.1 Apply symbols and information contained on the map to plan an efficient route/course suitable to navigation and activity-specific abilities 3.2 Obtain additional information to assist in the preparation of a navigation data sheet from the map and from other suitable sources of information 3.3 Identify potential hazards associated with navigating through adverse environmental conditions 3.4 Consider other contextual issues in the planning of a route 3.5 Prepare a navigation data sheet /route card 3.6 Identify emergency or contingency escape routes 3.7 Consider environmental impact issues in the planning of a route 4. Navigate in remote or trackless areas 4.1 Maintain orientation of map to surroundings 4.2 Identify possible sources of navigation error in specific locations 4.3 Use combined map , compass and other techniques whilst following a route in unmodified landscapes 4.4 Employ techniques for distance estimations of travel in the absence of identifying features 4.5 Maintain the designated course whilst bypassing obstacles 4.6 Maintain a course in adverse environmental conditions and/or poor visibility 4.7 Fix position accurately and regularly using a combination of appropriate navigation techniques 4.8 Select an efficient route choice for the surroundings and conditions 4.9 Employ suitable combinations of navigation techniques to fix position and identify unknown features when lost |
Required Skills & Knowledge |
Required Skills
Required Knowledge
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Range Statement |
Relevant compliance documentation may include:
Symbols and information may include:
Navigation data sheet information may include:
Sources of information may include:
Other contextual issues may include:
Unmodified landscapes align to Class 6 Tracks within the Australian standard for Walking Tracks AS 2156.1. Standards Australia 2001, and may include those where:
Distance estimations may include:
Navigation techniques may include:
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Evidence Guide |
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit
Context of and specific resources for assessment
Method of assessment
Guidance information for assessment Consult the SkillsDMC User Guide for further information on assessment including access and equity issues. |
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