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Language Activities Manual
Acknowledgements Each activity in this booklet has been aligned to the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) * Indicators of competence so that they are at the levels appropriate to the delivery of language, literacy and numeracy skills underpinning the units of competency.
• *The “Title to and Intellectual Property rights in relations to the Australian Core Skills Framework are owned by the Commonwealth of Australia ”
Units of Competency, minimum required levels of reading, writing, numeracy, oral communication and learning skills. The following table provides the level of reading, writing, oral communication and numeracy that are required units.
Chapter ACSF Reading Skills Level
ACSF Writing Skills Level
ACSF Oral Communication Skills Level
ACSF Numeracy Skills Level
ACSF Learning Skills Level
1. TLIF1001A Follow OH&S safety procedures
2 2 2 2 2
2. TLID1001A Shift materials safely using manual handling methods
2 2 2 2 2
3. AURC270103A Apply safe working practices
2 2 3 2 2
4. PRMCMN101A Follow workplace safety arrangements
2 2 2 2 2
5. CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry
2 2 3 2 3
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 - Certificate I in Transport & Logistics (Pathways) TLIPC110.....................................................6
TLIF1001A - Follow OH&S Procedures .................................................6 Activity 1 Recognising OH&S Signs .................................................................7 Activity 2 Safety Procedures ............................................................................8 Activity 3 OH&S Forms.....................................................................................9 Activity 4 Safety Texts ....................................................................................10 Activity 5 Basic Timetables.............................................................................11 Activity 6 Delivery & Dispatch Times..............................................................12 Activity 7 Work Words ....................................................................................13 Activity 8 Warning Procedures .......................................................................14 Activity 9 Current Skills...................................................................................15 Activity 10 Choosing Safety Signs....................................................................16 Activity 11 First Aid Procedures .......................................................................17 Activity 12 Procedures......................................................................................18 Activity 13 Security Policies..............................................................................19 Activity 14 Writing Procedures .........................................................................20 Activity 15 Timetabling .....................................................................................21 Activity 16 Bar Charts.......................................................................................22 Activity 17 Giving Safety Directions..................................................................23 Activity 18 Supervisor’s Instructions.................................................................24 Activity 19 Scanning Documents......................................................................25 Activity 20 Prioritising Tasks.............................................................................27
Chapter 2 - Certificate I in Transport & Logistics (Pathways) TLIPC110 ................................................... 29
TLID1001A - Shift Materials Safely Using Manual Handling Methods..... 29 Activity 21 Product Labels ................................................................................30 Activity 22 Lifting Procedures ...........................................................................31 Activity 23 Cargo Labels...................................................................................32 Activity 24 Damaged Cargo..............................................................................33 Activity 25 Gate Pass .......................................................................................34 Activity 26 Lifting Limits ....................................................................................35 Activity 27 Work Words ....................................................................................36 Activity 28 Following Instructions .....................................................................37 Activity 29 Getting Verbal Confirmation............................................................38 Activity 30 Safety Texts ....................................................................................39 Activity 31 Workplace Texts .............................................................................40 Activity 32 Workplace Checklist .......................................................................41 Activity 33 Safety Procedures ..........................................................................42 Activity 34 Tasks ..............................................................................................43 Activity 35 Taking a Telephone Message.........................................................44 Activity 36 Measurement ..................................................................................45 Activity 37 Safety Situation...............................................................................46 Activity 38 Minimising Risk ...............................................................................47 Activity 39 Skills Plan .......................................................................................48 Activity 40 TimeFraming Goals ........................................................................49
Chapter 3 - Certificate I in Automotive AUR10105................. 51 AURC270103A - Apply Safe Working Practices.................................... 51
Activity 41 Safety Signs....................................................................................52 Activity 42 Safety Instructions ..........................................................................53 Activity 43 Locating Safety Advice ...................................................................54 Activity 44 Servicing and Maintenance Form ...................................................55 Activity 45 Safety Texts ....................................................................................56 Activity 46 Measurement ..................................................................................57 Activity 47 Equipment Maintenance .................................................................58 Activity 48 Warning Procedures .......................................................................59 Activity 49 Security Situation ............................................................................60 Activity 50 Choosing Safety Signs....................................................................61 Activity 51 First Aid Procedures .......................................................................62 Activity 52 Security Policies..............................................................................63 Activity 53 Hazardous Substance Tags............................................................64 Activity 54 Incident Report................................................................................65 Activity 55 Improving Safety Standards............................................................66 Activity 56 Bar Charts.......................................................................................67 Activity 57 Giving Safety Directions..................................................................68 Activity 58 Safety Shortfall................................................................................69 Activity 59 Scanning Documents......................................................................70
Chapter 4 - Certificate I in Asset Maintenance (Cleaning Operations) PRM10104 ................................................................73
PRMCMN101A - Follow Workplace Safety Arrangements...................... 73 Activity 60 Safety Signs....................................................................................74 Activity 61 Safe Working Behaviour .................................................................75 Activity 62 Health &Safety Personnel...............................................................76 Activity 63 Calendar Entry ................................................................................77 Activity 64 Measuring .......................................................................................78 Activity 65 Graphical Information......................................................................79 Activity 66 Questioning and Listening ..............................................................80 Activity 67 Telephone Call................................................................................81 Activity 68 Finding out More about Health & Safety .........................................82 Activity 69 Material Safety Data Sheet .............................................................83 Activity 70 News Report ...................................................................................84 Activity 71 Recording an Incident .....................................................................85 Activity 72 Suggestion Form.............................................................................86 Activity 73 Accident Statistics...........................................................................87 Activity 74 Ordering Tasks and TimeFraming ..................................................88 Activity 75 More Listening & Questioning.........................................................89 Activity 76 Discussion.......................................................................................90 Activity 77 Access Health & Safety Information ...............................................91
Chapter 5 - Certificate I in Construction CPC10111 ............... 93 CPCCOHS1001A - Work Safely in the Construction Industry................. 93
Activity 78 Construction Site Safety Registers .................................................94 Activity 79 Job Site Safety Signs......................................................................95 Activity 80 Grinding Concrete...........................................................................96 Activity 81 Talk to a Site Foreman....................................................................97 Activity 82 Working at Heights..........................................................................98 Activity 83 Work Safe .......................................................................................99 Activity 84 Remove and Report Hazards .......................................................100 Activity 85 Manual Handling ...........................................................................101 Activity 86 Power Tools – Safety Procedures ................................................102 Activity 87 Site Safety.....................................................................................103 Activity 88 Fire Evacuation .............................................................................104 Activity 89 Working to a Deadline...................................................................105 Activity 90 Boss’s Instructions ........................................................................106 Activity 91 Floor Area & Tiling ........................................................................107 Activity 92 Paint Coverage & Area .................................................................108 Activity 93 Working Skills ...............................................................................109 Activity 94 New Skills .....................................................................................110 Activity 95 Hazardous Substances.................................................................111 Activity 96 Risks .............................................................................................113 Activity 97 Emergency Procedures ................................................................115 Activity 98 Fire Fighting Equipment................................................................116
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Chapter 1 - Certificate I in Transport & Logistics (Pathways) TLIPC110
TLIF1001A - Follow OH&S Procedures
1. Interpret OH&S signs in the workplace
2. Read basic safety procedures
3. Complete a common company OHS form
4. Establish meaning from OH&S signs
5. Read and interpret a timetable
6. Read and interpret a timetable
7. Use common work related words
8. Respond to verbal warning procedures
9. Draw up a map of current skills
10. Choose appropriate OH&S signs for a workplace task
11. Read and interpret first aid procedures for an incident
12. Read and follow straight forward procedures
13. Read and interpret workplace security policies
14. Write up step by step procedures for a routine task
15. Draw up a timeframe for current workplace duties
16. Analyse a bar chart
17. Provide safety directions in an emergency
18. Listens to and responds to supervisors instructions
19. Scan a document for key information
20. Prioritise workplace tasks
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Writing Skills Level 1
Activity 3 OH&S Forms You have administered first aid to Tim Gray from the warehouse one hour ago. He suffered a severe cut to the arm from a packing knife. You applied a bandage to the wound and called for an ambulance to take him to the hospital for further treatment. You also treated him for shock, as he was quite distressed at seeing a large amount of blood from his injury. Complete the following First Aid Register using the information in the paragraph above.
First Aid Register
Employee’s name: ____________________________________________
Department: ____________________________________________
Date of treatment: ______ / _____ / ______
Time of treatment: ____________ am/pm
Person giving first aid ____________________________________________
Nature of injury
____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________
Treatment provided
____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________ ____________________________________________
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Oral Communication Skills Level 1
Activity 7 Work Words As a part of your employment induction you will be told about the Occupational Health and Safety aspects of your workplace and how these impact on your job and your safety. In the following scenario, Todd (new safety warden) is seeking advice on what to say in the case of an evacuation. Todd Excuse me, but I am not sure what to say in the event of an evacuation
when I am at my safety warden’s station? OH&S officer That’s Ok. First, it’s important to be calm and confident. You should always
give exact directions, as some people may be very scared and not thinking rationally. It is a good idea to point to the nearest fire exit and say, “Please proceed calmly and quickly to that fire exit and head across the car park to the muster area”.
At an emergency evacuation drill later that day…. Todd (Waving his arms) Quick!! Get out. Go to the muster area!
What did Todd do wrong? __________________________________ He repeats his instructions…. Todd: (Pointing to the fire exit) go quickly, across the car park to the muster area!
What did Todd do wrong? __________________________________ Imagine you are Todd, what would you do and say in this situation….. Write your words below _________________________________________________________________________
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Reading Skills Level 2
Activity 11 First Aid Procedures There are many different hazards in the Transport and Distribution workplace. Some of these are cleaning fluids that require special handling methods. Read the First Aid Procedure below and answer the following questions.
FIRST AID PROCEDURE FOR DEGREASER CLEANING FLUID EYE CONTACT In case of contact with eyes, rinse immediately with plenty of water and contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre. SKIN CONTACT Remove immediately all contaminated clothing. Wash affected area with plenty of water. Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Dispose of contaminated shoes. Contact a doctor or Poisons Information Centre.
True or False: If you come into contact with degreaser and require first aid, you should:
Not rinse your eyes and just go home? True False Call a doctor or poisons information? True False Wash the affected area with more degreaser? True False Wash your clothing before using it again? True False Sell your shoes to a charity? True False
In your own words write down what you would do if you had come into contact with this degreaser? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________
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Numeracy Skills Level 2
Activity 16 Bar Charts
This is a Bar Chart
Down the left is the number of safety breaches per month
Across the bottom are the months in which the breaches occurred.
For instance, in February there were 3 breaches. How many breaches were there in May? ___________________________________________________________ What is the total amount of breaches for the 6 months shown on the chart? ___________________________________________________________ Which month had the most amount of safety breaches? ___________________________________________________________ Which month had the least amount of safety breaches? ___________________________________________________________
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Learning Skills Level 2
Activity 19 Scanning Documents Scanning documents for information is a useful tool if you have limited time. Often you can find information by looking for key words. The following extract is from a Material Safety Data Sheet. Answer the questions on the following page.
1. SUGGESTED FIRST AID
EYE CONTACT: Immediately flush eyes with large amounts of water. Get immediate medical attention SKIN CONTACT: Flush skins with large amounts of water, if irritation persists, get medical attention INHALATION: Remove person to fresh air. If not breathing, give artificial respiration. If breathing is difficult, get immediate medical attention IF SWALLOWED: If swallowed, call a physician immediately. Only induce vomiting at the instruction of a physician. Never give anything by mouth to an unconscious person
2. PRECAUTIONARY INFORMATION
EYE PROTECTION: Avoid eye contact with vapour, spray, or mist. Wear vented goggles. Wear safety glasses with side shields SKIN PROTECTION: Avoid skin contact. Wear appropriate gloves when handling this material. A pair of gloves made from the following material(s) is recommended: butyl rubber, polytetrafluoroethylene (Teflon) RECOMMENDED VENTILATION: Do not use in a confined area or areas with little or no air movement. Use in a well-ventilated area. Provide sufficient ventilation to maintain emissions below recommended exposure limits. If exhaust ventilation is not adequate, use appropriate respiratory protection RESPIRATORY PROTECTION: Avoid breathing of vapours, mists or spray. Select one of the following NIOSH approved respirators based on airborne concentration of contaminants and in accordance with OSHA regulations: half-mask
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Activity 19 Cont’d What do you think this document is about? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ Look for the key word ‘Eye Protection’, what does the document tell you? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ A co-worker has inhaled this chemical accidentally, what keyword do you find that provides relevant information? ___________________________________________________________________ In your own words write down what the information tells you to do? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ You should use large amounts of water if? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ To avoid breathing vapours what should you wear? ___________________________________________________________________ When should you call a physician (Doctor)? ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________
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Chapter 2 - Certificate I in Transport & Logistics (Pathways) TLIPC110
TLID1001A - Shift Materials Safely Using Manual Handling Methods
Contents
21. Read simple product labels
22. Read and interpret basic workplace procedures
23. Read a common cargo label
24. Complete a common workplace form
25. Fill out a basic visitors pass
26. Recognise and understand units in Kg
27. Select suitable language to provide oral instructions
28. Understanding verbal instructions
29. Listening for verbal confirmation
30. Identifying appropriate storage areas
31. Read and interpret workplace standards
32. Read workplace checklists
33. Read and interpret workplace procedures
34. Writing out a list of tasks
35. Taking telephone messages
36. Using estimation to measure height
37. Select language to provide a verbal report
38. Using appropriate language to minimize risks
39. Developing a skills plan
40. Creating goals
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Chapter 3 - Certificate I in Automotive AUR10105
AURC270103A - Apply Safe Working Practices
41. Read and Interpret basic safety signs
42. Read and interpret safety instructions
43. Locate information within a safety text
44. Complete a basic company form
45. Write down the meaning of safety signs
46. Understand basic measurement
47. Interpret a basic timetable
48. Follow correct warning instructions
49. Recognise a breach of security
50. Choose safety signs for a task
51. Read and understand first aid procedures
52. Read and understand company security policies
53. Read and recognize hazardous substance identification
54. Complete a company form
55. Write a letter of request
56. Read and interpret information from a basic bar graph
57. Provide appropriate safety directions
58. Listen and gather information
59. Scan for information from a text
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Chapter 4 - Certificate I in Asset Maintenance (Cleaning Operations) PRM10104
PRMCMN101A - Follow Workplace Safety Arrangements
60. Recognise safety signs
61. Read a simple checklist
62. Locate health and safety personnel
63. Record details in a calendar
64. Understand and calculate simple measurements
65. Read information from a simple bar chart
66. Ask questions and listen to advice
67. Report problem to supervisor
68. Find out more about health and safety
69. Read and follow a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)
70. Read and understand a news report
71. Record an incident
72. Complete a suggestion form
73. Represent statistical information as a pie chart
74. Task ordering and time framing
75. Listen to supervisor’s instructions
76. Participate in a discussion
77. Access health and safety information
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Chapter 5 - Certificate I in Construction CPC10111
CPCCOHS1001A - Work Safely in the Construction Industry
78. Site Safety Registers
79. Safety Signs
80. Work Task – Grinding Concrete
81. Talk to a Site Foreman
82. Working at Heights
83. Work Safe
84. Report Hazards
85. Manual Handling
86. Power Tools – Safe Procedures
87. Site Safety
88. Fire Evacuation
89. Working to a Deadline
90. Boss’s Instructions
91. Floor Area & Tiling
92. Paint Coverage & Area
93. Work Skills
94. New Skills
95. Hazardous Substances
96. Risks
97. Emergency Procedures
98. Fire Fighting Equipment
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