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1 QUALIFICATIONS PACK - OCCUPATIONAL STANDARDS FOR AEROSPACE & AVIATION INDUSTRY * OS describe what individuals need to do, know and understand in order to carry out a particular job role or function OS are performance standards that individuals must achieve when carrying out functions in the workplace, together with specifications of the underpinning knowledge and understanding Contents 1. Introduction and Contacts.. [1] 2. Qualifications Pack....[2] 3. Glossary of Key Terms..[3] 4. OS Units... [4] 5. Annexure: Nomenclature for QP & OS. [28] 6. Assessment Criteria. [30] Qualifications Pack Airport Terminal Electrician SECTOR: AEROSPACE AND AVIATION SUB-SECTOR: Airport Operations, Cargo and Ground Handling OCCUPATION: Engineering and Maintenance REFERENCE ID: AAS/Q4402 ALIGNED TO: NCO-2015/NIL Introduction Brief Job Description: Airport Terminal Electrician performs installation, inspections and maintenance of electrical systems including operations critical IT cable assemblies in and around airport premises. Personal Attributes: Airport Terminal electrician s attributes would include good communication skills, physical endurance and responsibility.

2 Job Details Qualifications Pack For Airport Terminal Electrician Qualifications Pack Code Job Role AAS/Q4402 Airport Terminal Electrician Credits (NSQF) TBD Version number 1.0 Sector Aviation & Aerospace Drafted on 05/09/2016 Sub-sector Airport Operations, Cargo and Ground Handling Last reviewed on 28/06/2017 Occupation Engineering and Maintenance Next review date 28/06/2020 NSQC Clearance On TBD Job Role Airport Terminal Electrician Airport Terminal Electrician performs installation, inspections Role Description and maintenance of electrical systems including operations critical IT cable assemblies in and around airport premises. NSQF Level 3 Minimum Educational Qualifications Maximum Educational Qualifications ITI (Electrician) and allied branches Not Applicable Prerequisite License or Training Not Applicable Minimum Job Entry Age Experience Applicable National Occupational Standards (NOS) Performance Criteria 21 years Compulsory: 1. AAS/N0502 Follow safety and security procedures 2. CON/N0608 Lay (single/ three phase) cable and install equipment at construction sites 3. CON/N0610 Carry out LV electrical wiring and assist in building electrification works 4. AAS/N0503 Work Effectively in a Team As described in the relevant OS units

3 Definitions Qualifications Pack For Airport Terminal Electrician Keywords /Terms Sector Sub-sector Occupation Job role Occupational Standards (OS) Performance Criteria National Occupational Standards (NOS) Qualifications Pack (QP) Electives Options Unit Code Unit Title Description Scope Knowledge and Understanding Organisational Context Technical Knowledge Core Skills/ Generic Description Sector is a conglomeration of different business operations having similar business and interests. It may also be defined as a distinct subset of the economy whose components share similar characteristics and interests. Sub-sector is derived from a further breakdown based on the characteristics and interests of its components. Occupation is a set of job roles, which perform similar/ related set of functions in an industry. Job ro l e d e f i n e s a unique s e t of f u n c t i o n s that together f o r m a unique employment opportunity in an organisation. OS specify the standards of performance an individual must achieve when carrying out a function in the workplace, together with the knowledge and understanding they need to meet that standard consistently. Occupational Standards are applicable both in the Indian and global contexts. Performance criteria are statements that together specify the standard of performance required when carrying out a task. NOS are occupational standards which apply uniquely in the Indian context. QP comprises the set of OSs, together with the educational, training and other criteria required to perform a job role. A QP is assigned a unique qualifications pack code. Electives are NOS/set of NOS that are identified by the sector as contributive to specialization in a job role. There may be multiple electives within a QP for each specialized job role. Trainees must select at least one elective for the successful completion of a QP with Electives. Options are NOS/set of NOS that are identified by the sector as additional skills. There may be multiple options within a QP. It is not mandatory to select any of the options to complete a QP with Options. Unit code is a unique identifier for an Occupational Standard, which is denoted by an N Unit title gives a clear overall statement about what the incumbent should be able to do. Description gives a short summary of the unit content. This would be helpful to anyone searching on a database to verify that this is the appropriate OS they are looking for. Scope is a set of statements specifying the range of variables that an individual may have to deal with in carrying out the function which have a critical impact on quality of performance required. Knowledge and understanding are statements which together specify the technical, generic, professional and organisational specific knowledge that an individual need to perform to the required standard. Organisational context includes the way the organisation is structured and how it operates, including the extent of operative knowledge managers have of their relevant areas of responsibility. Technical knowledge is the specific knowledge needed to accomplish specific designated responsibilities. Core skills or generic skills are a group of skills that are the key to 3

4 Qualifications Pack For Airport Terminal Electrician Skills learning and working in today s world. These skills are typically needed in any work environment in today s world. In the context of the OS, these include communication related skills that are applicable to most job roles. Acronyms Keywords /Terms NOS NSQF QP Description National Occupational Standard(s) National Skills Qualifications Framework Qualifications Pack 4

5 AAS/N0502 Follow safety and security procedures National Occupational Standard Overview This unit is about following safety and security procedures. 5

6 National Occupational Standard AAS/N0502 Follow safety and security procedures Unit Code Unit Title (Task) Description Scope AAS/N0502 Follow safety and security procedures This unit is about following safety and security procedures as defined by organisational policies and regulatory guidelines This OS unit/task covers the following: Comprehending the safety and security procedures for conduct of operations Performance Criteria (PC) w.r.t. the Scope Element Comprehending the safety and security procedures for conduct of operations Performance Criteria To be competent, the user/individual on the job must be able to: PC1. comply with the organisation s safety and security policies and procedures PC2. comply with the regulatory guidelines on safe conduct of operations and maintenance of conditions to thwart any acts of unlawful interference PC3. report any identified breaches of safety, and security policies and procedures to the designated person PC4. coordinate with other resources at the workplace (within and outside the organisation) to achieve safe and secure environment PC5. identify and mitigate any safety and security hazards like illness, accidents, fires or acts of unlawful interference if it falls within the limits of individual s authority PC6. report any hazards outside the individual s authority to the relevant person in line with organisational procedures and regulatory guidelines PC7. follow organisation s emergency procedures for accidents, fires or acts of unlawful interference PC8. identify and recommend opportunities for improving health, safety, and security to the designated person PC9. ensure all health and safety records are updated and procedures well defined Knowledge and Understanding (K) A. Organizational Context (Knowledge of the company / organisation and its processes) The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand: KA1. hazard identification and risk management as defined within the organisational policy and procedures KA2. legislative requirements and organisation s procedures for maintenance of safety and security standards and individual s role and responsibilities in relation to this KA3. how and when to report hazards 6

7 AAS/N0502 B. Technical Knowledge Skills (S) A. Core Skills/ Generic Skills Follow safety and security procedures KA4. the limits of responsibility for dealing with hazards KA5. the organisation s emergency procedures for different emergency situations and the importance of following these KA6. the importance of maintaining high standards of safety and security KA7. implications that any non-compliance with safety and security may have on individuals and the organisation The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand: KB1. different types of breaches of safety and security and how and when to report these KB2. evacuation procedures for workers and passengers KB3. how to summon medical assistance and the emergency services, where necessary KB4. how to use the health, safety and accident reporting procedures and the importance of these KB5. regulatory guidelines on dealing with safety and security emergencies Writing Skills The user/ individual on the job needs to know and understand how to: SA1. complete accurate, well written report in English language detailing the situations of emergency with attention to detail Reading Skills SA2. read instructions, guidelines/procedures/rules Oral Communication (Listening and Speaking skills) B. Professional Skills SA3. listen to and orally communicate information with all concerned Decision Making SB1. make decisions on a suitable course of action or response if permitted by the authority matrix Plan and Organize SB2. monitor efficient functioning of all activities SB3. plan and organise work to achieve targets and deadlines Customer Centricity SB4. communicate with customers in a courteous manner SB5. maintain effective relationship with peers Problem Solving 7

8 AAS/N0502 Follow safety and security procedures SB6. identify trends/common causes for errors and suggest possible solutions to the supervisor / management SB7. identify and correct errors Analytical Skills SB8. analyse best possible solutions (cost, time, effort, etc) suited for operations Critical Thinking Skills SB9. concentrate on task at hand and complete it without errors SB10. apply balanced judgments to different situations 8

9 AAS/N0502 Follow safety and security procedures NOS Version Control NOS Code AAS/N0502 Credits(NSQF) TBD Version number 1.0 Industry Industry Sub-sector Occupation Aerospace and Aviation Airport Operations, Cargo and Ground Handling Engineering and Maintenance Drafted on 13/09/2016 Last reviewed on 28/06/2017 Next review date 28/06/2020 Back to QP 9

10 CON/N0608 Lay (single/ three phase) cable and install equipment at construction sites Ov erview This NOS covers the skills and knowledge required by a workman to be proficient in laying (single/ three phase) cable and installing equipment at construction sites. 10

11 CON/N0608 Lay (single/ three phase) cable and install equipment at construction sites National Occupational Standard Unit Code Unit Title (Task) Description Scope CON/N0608 Performance Criteria (PC) w.r.t. the Scope Lay (single/ three phase) cable and install equipment at construction sites This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to lay (single/ three phase) cable and install equipment at construction sites. Laying cable and installing equipment at construction sites will involve carrying out preparatory work prior and laying of cables and wires as per standard practice in order to install construction equipment like motors, pumps, winch machines, material hoists, bar cutting machines, bar shearing machines etc. to facilitate construction activities This scope covers the following: Carry out preparatory works prior to cable laying Lay cable and carry out electrification of construction equipment Element Carry out preparatory works prior to cable laying Lay cable and carry out electrification of construction equipment Performance Criteria To be competent, the user / individual on the job must be able to PC1. assist superior in planning (method, material specification, time requirement) of cable laying activity at construction sites PC2. read and interpret electrical drawings, specifications, manufacturer s guidelines as and when required PC3. check cables, lights and accessories to be used according to instructions/ drawings/ manufacturer s specifications as per applicability PC4. inspect work area for embedded service lines, presence of water table, and vicinity of flammable items prior to cable laying PC5. carry out safe isolation at power source as per applicable specification/ electrical safety norms and erect caution signage at appropriate location PC6. arrange to execute preparatory activities such as digging of trenches, laying of conduits, erection of poles PC7. fill up necessary permits, checklists as per organizational norms prior to undertake above mentioned activities PC8. lay cables according to standard practice through trenches, conduits or by means of poles at construction sites PC9. check for rigidity of poles, condition of exposed cables and fittings, depth and backfilling of trenches, proper barricading as per safety norms as and when necessary PC10. connect cable to power source and electrical equipment/ machinery as per manufacturer s guidelines or standard practice 11

12 CON/N0608 Lay (single/ three phase) cable and install equipment at construction sites PC11. carry out / ensure proper termination of cables as per specification or standard practice PC12. install circuit breakers, starters, relays etc. of correct power rating as per specification of the equipment PC13. carry out earthing of the equipment (if applicable) by suitable method PC14. carry out trial run and perform applicable electrical tests to ensure safe and desired working of construction equipment PC15. take preventive measures to secure exposed cables and its accessories against man, vehicular movement or any other external abrasive effects by adopting suitable insulation methods or industry recognized standard practices PC16. use and ensure safety tools/ gears (if any) specific to equipment are installed properly as per manufacturer s guidelines PC17. ensure upkeep of all electrical tools and equipment under operation according to manufacturer s guidelines or standard procedures PC18. ensure proper housekeeping of work area prior/ post working PC19. ensure tagging of embedded, exposed electrical lines, its accessories and other equipment PC20. work safely according to standard practices, manufacturers guidelines, specifications and electrical safety norms while carrying out cable laying or connecting equipment to the main power source Knowledge and Understanding (K) A. Organizational Context (Knowledge of the company / organization and its processes) B. Technical Knowledge The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand: KA1. KA2. KA3. KA4. standard practices for establishing temporary LV power connection arrangement at construction site safety rules and regulations for handling and storing required electrical tools, equipment and materials personal protection including the use of related safety gears & equipment how to request for tools and materials as per set procedures maintenance of tools and equipment The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand: KB1. guidelines provided in Indian Standard code of practice applicable to electrical works KB2. wiring symbols used in single and three phase connections KB3. how to read and interpret single line diagram (SLD), and schematics, wiring diagrams of electrical connection KB4. manufacturer s guidelines/ specifications for use of hand and power tools and measuring devices KB5. electrical units of measurements and their signs (such as Watt, Ampere, Ohm, volt etc.) KB6. concept of AC, DC current, circuits and their respective properties KB7. concept about working principle of AC and DC circuits and factors related to the same 12

13 CON/N0608 Skills (S) A. Core Skills/ Generic Skills Lay (single/ three phase) cable and install equipment at construction sites KB8. sequencing and executing cable laying at construction sites as per standard practice, plans or instructions KB9. concept of 3 phase circuit, advantages of 3 phase over single phase connection and star delta connections KB10. requirement of cables and accessories (single phase/ 3 phase) of equipment KB11. features of AC single phase and 3 phase connections KB12. features of star and delta connections KB13. tests to be performed in balanced 3 phase circuits KB14. checks to be done to the cables and its laying locations at construction sites to ensure safe working condition KB15. standard procedures of safeguarding exposed cables against external damages KB16. tests to measure resistance, electrical current flow, voltage as per requirement using appropriate electrical measuring devices KB17. use of measuring devices like digital multi-meter, tong tester, digital voltmeter while establishing electrical connections to the equipment at construction sites KB18. safe method of electrical isolation and use of tools in the operation KB19. different methods of earthing including measurement of earth resistance by earth tester, testing of earth Leakage by ELCB and relay, etc. KB20. standard procedure of termination of cables at the power sources and equipment KB21. use of MCB, RCCB and ELCB in equipment, their working principles and power ratings KB22. concepts of electrical circuits which includes properties and functions of RCL circuits, inductive DC, AC circuits, details of capacitors, inductors and their actions in DC, AC circuits KB23. type of connections and tests to be carried out in capacitive, inductive AC and DC circuits KB24. operational characteristics of electrical systems and internal components KB25. use of electrical hand and power tools as per electrical works requirement KB26. standards procedure of storing, stacking electrical tools and equipment KB27. computer basics MS Office, Internet, KB28. basic arithmetic and use of calculator KB29. type of fire extinguisher and its use on basis of electrical fire Writing Skills The user/ individual on the job needs to know and understand how to: SA1. write in at least two languages, preferably in the local language of the site and basic English Reading Skills 13

14 CON/N0608 Lay (single/ three phase) cable and install equipment at construction sites The user/ individual on the job needs to know and understand how to: SA2. read in at least two languages, preferably in the local language of the site and basic English SA3. read and interpret manufacturer s specifications, guidelines, SLDs as per applicability SA4. read and interpret safety sign boards, signage, tags etc. provided at workplace Oral Communication (Listening and Speaking skills) The user/ individual on the job needs to know and understand how to: SA5. speak in at least one language, preferably in one of the local languages of the site SA6. listen and interpret instructions / communication by co-workers SA7. convey information clearly and concisely to the co-worker B. Professional Skills Decision Making SB1. assess and decide whether safety tools/ gears (if any) are installed properly SB2. decide usability of electrical materials availability visual inspection SB3. decide location to keep DBs, temporary panels to place them safely at secured position SB4. decide location of lights, equipment to be placed to avoid accidents and damages to take place SB5. decide method and path for laying cables and secure them against damages SB6. decide type (flexible, armored etc.) and core of the cables to be used SB7. decide for temporary shut down on detection of malfunctioning SB8. decide whether the work place is safe for working and also relevant task is not creating hazardous condition for others SB9. decide whether work front is clear and adequate materials and tools are available for performing work Plan and Organize SB10. plan work & organize required resource in coordination with team members and superior SB11. prioritize daily works as per construction activity requirement Customer centricity SB12. complete work as per agreed time schedule and quality Problem solving 14

15 CON/N0608 Lay (single/ three phase) cable and install equipment at construction sites SB13. deal with malfunctioning of electrical circuits, equipment in order to detect root cause using electrical measuring and diagnostic devices SB14. join, extend cables in confined space, low light situations or under adverse weather conditions SB15. resolve any conflict within the team Analytical Thinking SB16. select circuit breakers of correct power rating SB17. ensure that ground clearance is provided to overhead cables SB18. determine power rating of electrical fixtures to be used such as switches, wires, fuses as per circuit load requirement SB19. determine gauge of wires/ cables as per load requirement SB20. assess proper functioning of measuring equipment SB21. optimize resources efficiently SB22. minimize wastage in the workplace SB23. reconcile material consumption Critical Thinking SB24. evaluate the complexity and determine possible hazards related to the task and report to superior or concerned authority for support SB25. report to the superiors for any requirement of resources SB26. report superiors for any violation of safety, quality or organizational norms which may lead to accidents or any undesired situations 15

16 CON/N0608 Lay (single/ three phase) cable and install equipment at construction sites NOS Ve rsion Con trol NOS Code Credits (NSQF) CON/N0608 TBD Version number Industry Construction Drafted on 07/05/ Industry Sub-sector Real Estate and Infrastructure Construction Last reviewed on 23/05/2015 Occupation Construction Electrical Works Next review date 23/05/

17 CON/N0610 Carry out LV electrical wiring and assist in building electrification works Ov erview This NOS covers the skills and knowledge required by a workman to be proficient in carrying out LV electrical wiring and assist in building electrification works. 17

18 CON/N0610 Carry out LV electrical wiring and assist in building electrification works Unit Code CON/N0610 National Occupational Standard Unit Title (Task) Description Scope Carry out LV electrical wiring and assist in building electrification works This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to carry out LV electrical wiring and assist in building electrification works. This scope covers the following: Performance Criteria (PC) w.r.t. the Scope Element Perform concealed / exposed wiring and electrification Install and maintain electrical fixtures/ fittings, earthing arrangement and home appliances Perform concealed / exposed wiring and electrification Install and maintain electrical fixtures/ fittings, earthing arrangement and home appliances Performance Criteria To be competent, the user / individual on the job must be able to PC1. perform visual checks to the house wiring components (such as wires, flexible and rigid conduits, PVC raceways, wooden battens, clamps etc.) prior to using it for concealed wiring purpose in order to ensure their appropriate specification and usability PC2. read and interpret single phase wiring diagram and assist in required material calculation PC3. carry out necessary measurements of cables/ conduits to meet working needs and in order to carry out marking on wall PC4. mark on walls for chasing and monitors wall chasing work to install concealed wiring PC5. assist in planning and mark locations of raceways and electrical fixtures/ fittings to be installed on walls PC6. lay flexible conduit pipes through RCC structures (slabs, beams, walls) or through chased wall (brick wall) surface as per instructions PC7. ensure lock conduit pipe in its location by means of clamp or other standard means PC8. place wires through conduits, raceways and ensure specification and number of wires passed through the conduits PC9. carry out drilling, cutting works as and when necessary PC10. calculate electrical material requirements based on electrical fittings and layouts PC11. carry out safe isolation at power source as per applicable specification/ electrical safety norms and erect caution signage at appropriate location PC12. install electrical fixtures, fittings (such as DBs, switch boards, switches, sockets, lights and wall brackets) at specified locations and carry out termination of cables as per standard practice PC13. perform necessary tests to ensure safe condition of electrical circuit during 18

19 CON/N0610 Carry out LV electrical wiring and assist in building electrification works and post wiring activity using appropriate tools PC14. measure earth resistance and leakage as per requirement, using appropriate electrical devices PC15. carry out electrical earthing work adopting standard procedure and using appropriate earthing components as per instructions PC16. install earthing strips by embedding in concrete, screwing, bolting or by welding in high-rise structures PC17. establish new LV connection if required as per circuit load requirement and install household appliances including fan, water pump, refrigerator, fire alarm system, security systems etc. PC18. identify and install protective devices of correct power rating, at appropriate locations of wiring PC19. adhere to electrical safety norms and act/ report efficiently on detection of any unsafe situation PC20. note relevant readings, fill up checklist as per requirement PC21. prepare tentative budget for household wiring and electrification work PC22. replace faulty electrical fixtures, fittings, LV wiring as and when necessary Knowledge and Understanding (K) A. Organizational Context (Knowledge of the company / organization and its processes) B. Technical Knowledge The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand: KA1. standard practices for electrical wiring and electrification works KA2. safety rules and regulations for handling and storing required electrical tools, equipment and materials KA3. personal protection including the use of related safety gears & equipment KA4. how to request for tools and materials as per set procedures maintenance of tools and equipment The user/individual on the job needs to know and understand: KB1. guidelines provided in Indian Standard code of practice applicable to electrical wiring works KB2. statutory guidelines provided by ISI for LV wiring operations KB3. read and interpret drawings, circuit diagrams and/or related schematics for single and three phase LV house wiring system KB4. how to estimate required material quantity from electrical drawings KB5. manufacturer s guidelines/ specifications for use of hand and power tools and measuring devices KB6. manufacturer s guidelines/ specifications for use of electrical fittings and fixtures KB7. use of 3 phases, single phase connections as per electrical drawing, specifications KB8. specification, color coding of cables to be used in wiring system according to load on circuit KB9. properties of different components used in electrical earthing work 19

20 CON/N0610 Carry out LV electrical wiring and assist in building electrification works KB10. principle of different methods of earthing i.e. pipe, plate, etc. KB11. measurement of Earth resistance by earth tester KB12. how to test of Earth Leakage by ELCB and relay KB13. area of application & specification of protective devices like fire alarm, MCB, ELCB, MCCB KB14. how to plan lighting arrangement which may enable maximum use of natural lights KB15. current tentative market rate of common electrical items KB16. common electrical brands and their products KB17. customer preferences regarding brands and trends KB18. standard house wiring procedure and best practices KB19. right procedure of handling of electrical fixtures KB20. use of ladders, scaffolds, PPEs, shock resistance gloves during working/ performing tests in a live circuit KB21. use of power drill machine and selection of drill bit for drilling works KB22. use of different common electrical hand and power tools like different pliers, earth tester, tong tester, voltage tester, multimeter, etc KB23. standard procedure of storing, stacking electrical material, tools and equipment at workplace KB24. computer basics MS Office, Internet, KB25. basic arithmetic and use of calculator Skills (S) A. Core Skills/ Generic Skills Writing Skills The user/ individual on the job needs to know and understand how to: SA1. write in at least two languages, preferably in the local language of the site and basic English Reading Skills The user/ individual on the job needs to know and understand how to: SA2. read in at least two languages, preferably in the local language of the site and basic English SA3. read and interpret manufacturer s specifications, guidelines, SLDs as per applicability SA4. read and interpret safety sign boards, signage, tags etc. provided at workplace Oral Communication (Listening and Speaking skills) The user/ individual on the job needs to know and understand how to: SA5. speak in at least one language, preferably in one of the local languages of the site SA6. listen and interpret instructions / communication by co-workers SA7. convey information clearly and concisely to the co-worker 19

21 CON/N0610 Carry out LV electrical wiring and assist in building electrification works Decision Making SB1. assess and decide whether safety tools/ gears (if any) are installed properly SB2. decide usability of electrical materials under use by visual inspection SB3. decide location of lights, equipment to be placed SB4. decide process of earthing and its components SB5. decide type and gauge of cables to be used SB6. decide brands, models of electrical fixtures as and when necessary SB7. decide whether the work place is safe for working and also relevant task is not creating hazardous condition for others SB8. decide whether work front is clear and adequate materials and tools are available for performing work Plan and Organize B. Professional Skills SB9. plan work & organize required resource in coordination with team members and superior SB10. plan location of electrical lighting fixtures to utilize natural light as much as possible SB11. prioritize daily works as per construction activity requirement Customer centricity SB12. complete work as per agreed time schedule SB13. use energy efficient electrical equipment to ensure less power consumption and wastage SB14. design electrical wiring arrangement in economical way/ customer preferences maintaining good quality SB15. use electrical fixtures which will match aesthetic appeal of the workplace Problem solving SB16. ensure upkeep of all electrical tools and equipment under operation according to manufacturer s guideline or standard practice SB17. assess quantity and quality of materials for day work SB18. ensure disposal of waste and debris and keep work place safe and tidy for working SB19. resolve any conflict within the team Analytical Thinking 20

22 CON/N0610 Carry out LV electrical wiring and assist in building electrification works SB27. select circuit breakers of correct power rating SB28. determine power rating of electrical fixtures to be used such as switches, wires, fuses as per circuit load requirement SB29. determine gauge of wires/ cables as per load requirement SB30. assess proper functioning of measuring equipment SB31. optimize use of resources efficiently SB32. reconcile material consumption as and when necessary Critical Thinking SB33. evaluate the complexity of the task and seek assistance and support wherever required SB34. report to the superiors for any requirement of resources SB35. report superiors for any violation of safety, quality or organizational norms which may lead to accidents or any undesired situations 21

23 CON/N0610 Carry out LV electrical wiring and assist in building electrification works NOS Ve rsion Con trol NOS Code CON/N0610 Credits (NSQF) TBD Version number 1.0 Industry Construction Drafted on 07/05/2015 Industry Sub-sector Real Estate and Infrastructure Construction Last reviewed on 23/05/2015 Occupation Construction Electrical Works Next review date 23/05/

24 AAS/N0503 Work Effectively in a Team National Occupational Standard Overview This unit is about working effectively in a Team 23

25 AAS/N0503 Work Effectively in a Team National Occupational Standard Unit Code AAS /N0503 Unit Title Description Scope Performance Criteria Element Support the work team Maintain personal presentation Develop effective work habits Work Effectively in a Team This OS describes the skills and knowledge required to work effectively within and with teams. The scope of this unit shall include Support the work team Maintain personal presentation Develop effective work habits Performance Criteria To be competent, the user/individual on the job must be able to: PC1. display courteous and helpful behaviour at all times. PC2. take opportunities to enhance the level of assistance offered to colleagues. PC3. meet all reasonable requests for assistance within acceptable workplace timeframes. PC4. complete allocated tasks as required. PC5. seek assistance when difficulties arise. PC6. use questioning techniques to clarify instructions or responsibilities. PC7. identify and display a non discriminatory attitude in all contacts with customers and other staff members. To be competent, the user/individual on the job must be able to: PC8. observe appropriate dress code and presentation as required by the workplace, job role and level of customer contact. PC9. follow personal hygiene procedures according to organisational policy and relevant legislation. To be competent, the user/individual on the job must be able to: PC10. interpret, confirm and act on workplace information, instructions and procedures relevant to the particular task. PC11. interpret, confirm and act on legal requirements in regard to antidiscrimination, sexual harassment and bullying. PC12. ask questions to seek and clarify workplace information. PC13. plan and organise daily work routine within the scope of the job role. PC14. prioritise and complete tasks according to required timeframes. PC15. identify work and personal priorities and achieve a balance between competing priorities. 24

26 AAS/N0503 Knowledge and Understanding (K) A. Organisational Context (Knowledge of the company / organisation and its processes) Work Effectively in a Team On the job the individual needs to apply organisational knowledge of: KA1. the policies and procedures relating to the job role. KA2. the value system of the organisation. KA3. employee rights and obligations. KA4. the reporting hierarchy and escalation matrix. B. Technical Knowledge On the job the individual needs to apply technical knowledge of communication and interpersonal skills to: KB1. ask questions to identify and confirm requirements. KB2. follow routine instructions through clear and direct communication. KB3. use language and concepts appropriate to cultural differences. KB4. use and interpret non-verbal communication. KB5. the scope of information or materials required within the parameters of the job role. KB6. consequences of poor team participation on job outcomes. KB7. work health and safety requirements. Skills (S) A. Core Skills/ Generic Skills Writing Skills, On the job the individual needs to be able to: SA1. complete documentation accurately. SA2. write simple reports when required. Reading Skills B. Professional Skills Decision Making On the job the individual needs to be able to: SA3. read information accurately. SA4. read and interpret data sheets. Oral Communication (Listening and Speaking skills) SA5. listen to and orally communicate information with all concerned On the job the individual needs to be able to: SB1. make appropriate decisions regarding the responsibilities of the job role. Plan and Organise SB2. monitor efficient functioning of all activities SB3. plan and organise work to achieve targets and deadlines Customer Centricity 25

27 AAS/N0503 Work Effectively in a Team SB4. communicate with passengers and other stakeholders in a courteous manner SB5. maintain effective work relationship Problem Solving SB6. identify trends/common causes for errors and suggest possible solutions to the supervisor / management SB7. identify and correct errors Analytical Thinking SB8. analyse best possible solutions (cost, time, effort, etc.) suited for operations Critical Thinking SB9. concentrate on task at hand and complete it without errors SB10. apply balanced judgments to different situations 26

28 AAS/N0503 Work Effectively in a Team NOS Version Control NOS Code AAS / N0503 Credits(NSQF) TBD Version number 1.0 Industry Aerospace and Aviation Drafted on 15/02/2017 Industry Sub-sector Airport Operations, Cargo and Ground Handling Last reviewed on 28/06/2017 Occupation Engineering and Maintenance Next review date 28/06/2020 Back to QP 27

29 Qualifications Pack For Airport Terminal Electrician Annexure Nomenclature for QP and NOS Qualifications Pack 9 characters [ABC]/ Q 0101 [Insert 3 letter code for SSC] Q denoting Qualifications Pack QP number (2 numbers) Occupation (2 numbers) Occupational Standard An example of NOS with N 9 characters [ABC] / N 0101 [Insert 3 letter code for SSC] N denoting National Occupational Standard OS number (2 numbers) Occupation (2 numbers) Back to top 28

30 Qualifications Pack For Airport Terminal Electrician The following acronyms/codes have been used in the nomenclature above: Sub-sector Range of Occupation numbers Airline Operations Manufacturing & Assembly MRO Design and Development Airport Operations, Air Cargo & Ground Handling Sequence Description Example Three letters Industry name AAS Slash / / Next letter Whether QP or NOS N Next two numbers Occupation code 01 Next two numbers OS number 01 Back to top 29

31 Qualifications Pack For Airport Terminal Electrician Criteria For Assessment Of Trainees Job Role Airport Terminal Electrician Qualification Pack AAS/Q4402 Sector Skill Council Aerospace & Aviation Sector Skill Council Guidelines for Assessment 1. Criteria for assessment for each Qualification Pack will be created by the Sector Skill Council. Each Performance Criteria (PC) will be assigned marks proportional to its importance in NOS. SSC will also lay down proportion of marks for Theory and Skills Practical for each PC. 2. The assessment for the theory part will be based on knowledge bank of questions created by the SSC. 3. Assessment will be conducted for all compulsory NOS, and where applicable, on the selected elective/option NOS/set of NOS. 4. Individual assessment agencies will create unique question papers for theory part for each candidate at each examination/training center (as per assessment criteria below). 4. Individual assessment agencies will create unique evaluations for skill practical for every student at each examination/training center based on this criterion. 5. To pass the Qualification Pack, every trainee should score a minimum of 70% of aggregate marks to successfully clear the assessment. 6. In case of unsuccessful completion, the trainee may seek reassessment on the Qualification Pack. Total Marks: 400 Assessment outcomes Compulsory NOS Assessment Criteria for outcomes Total Marks Out Of Marks Allocation Theory Skills Practical 1. AAS/N0502 Follow safety and security procedures PC 1. comply with the organisation s safety and security policies and procedures PC 2. comply with the regulatory guidelines on safe conduct of operations and maintenance of conditions to thwart any acts of unlawful interference PC 3. Report any identification breaches of safety, and security policies and procedures to the designated person PC 4. Coordinate with other resource at the workplace (within and outside the organisation) to achieve safe and secure environment

32 Qualifications Pack For Airport Terminal Electrician Total Marks: 400 Assessment outcomes Compulsory NOS Assessment Criteria for outcomes Total Marks Out Of Marks Allocation Theory Skills Practical PC 5. Identify and mitigate any safety and security hazards like illness, accidents, fires or acts of unlawful interference if ti falls within the limit of individual s authority PC 6. Report any hazards outside the individual s authority to the relevant person in line with organisational procedures and regulatory guidelines PC 7. Follow organisation s emergency procedures for accidents, fires or acts of unlawful interference PC 8. Identify and recommend opportunities for improving health, safety, and security to the designated person PC 9. enure all health and safety records are updated and procedures well defined Total CON/N0608: Lay (single/ three phase) cable and install equipment at construction sites PC 1. assist superior in planning (method, material specification, time requirement) of cable laying activity at construction sites PC 2. read and interpret electrical drawings, specifications, manufacturer s guidelines as and when required PC 3. check cables, lights and accessories to be used according to instructions/ drawings/ manufacturer s specifications as per applicability PC 4. inspect work area for embedded service lines, presence of water table, and vicinity of flammable items prior to cable laying PC 5. carry out safe isolation at power source as per applicable specification/ electrical safety

33 Qualifications Pack For Airport Terminal Electrician Total Marks: 400 Assessment outcomes Compulsory NOS Assessment Criteria for outcomes Total Marks Out Of Marks Allocation Theory Skills Practical norms and erect caution signage at appropriate location PC 6. arrange to execute preparatory activities such as digging of trenches, laying of conduits, erection of poles PC 7. fill up necessary permits, checklists as per organizational norms prior to undertake above mentioned activities PC 8. lay cables according to standard practice through trenches, conduits or by means of poles at construction sites PC 9. check for rigidity of poles, condition of exposed cables and fittings, depth and backfilling of trenches, proper barricading as per safety norms as and when necessary PC 10. connect cable to power source and electrical equipment/ machinery as per manufacturer s guidelines or standard practice PC 11. carry out / ensure proper termination of cables as per specification or standard practice PC 12. install circuit breakers, starters, relays etc. of correct power rating as per specification of the equipment PC 13. carry out earthing of the equipment (if applicable) by suitable method PC 14. PC14. carry out trial run and perform applicable electrical tests to ensure safe and desired working of construction equipment PC 15. take preventive measures to secure exposed cables and its accessories against man, vehicular movement or any other external abrasive effects by adopting suitable insulation methods or industry recognized standard practices PC 16. use and ensure safety tools/ gears (if any) specific to equipment are

34 Qualifications Pack For Airport Terminal Electrician Total Marks: 400 Assessment outcomes Compulsory NOS Assessment Criteria for outcomes Total Marks Out Of Marks Allocation Theory Skills Practical installed properly as per manufacturer s guidelines PC 17. ensure upkeep of all electrical tools and equipment under operation according to manufacturer s guidelines or standard procedures PC 18. ensure proper housekeeping of work area prior/ post working PC 19. ensure tagging of embedded, exposed electrical lines, its accessories and other equipment PC 20. work safely according to standard practices, manufacturers guidelines, specifications and electrical safety norms while carrying out cable laying or connecting equipment to the main power source 3. CON/ N 0610: Carry out LV electrical wiring and assist in building electrification works PC 1. perform visual checks to the house wiring components (such as wires, flexible and rigid conduits, PVC raceways, wooden battens, clamps etc.) prior to using it for concealed wiring purpose in order to ensure their appropriate specification and usability PC 2. read and interpret single phase wiring diagram and assist in required material calculation PC 3. carry out necessary measurements of cables/ conduits to meet working needs and in order to carry out marking on wall 100 PC 4. mark on walls for chasing and monitors wall chasing work to install concealed wiring PC 5. assist in planning and mark locations of raceways and electrical fixtures/ fittings to be installed on walls PC 6. lay flexible conduit pipes through RCC structures (slabs, beams, walls) or through chased wall (brick wall) surface as per instruction

35 Qualifications Pack For Airport Terminal Electrician Total Marks: 400 Assessment outcomes Compulsory NOS Assessment Criteria for outcomes Total Marks Out Of Marks Allocation Theory Skills Practical PC 7. ensure lock conduit pipe in its location by means of clamp or other standard means PC 8. place wires through conduits, raceways and ensure specification and number of wires passed through the conduits PC 9. carry out drilling, cutting works as and when necessary PC 10. calculate electrical material requirements based on electrical fittings and layouts PC 11. carry out safe isolation at power source as per applicable specification/ electrical safety norms and erect caution signage at appropriate location PC 12. install electrical fixtures, fittings (such as DBs, switch boards, switches, sockets, lights and wall brackets) at specified locations and carry out termination of cables as per standard practice PC 13. perform necessary tests to ensure safe condition of electrical circuit during and post wiring activity using appropriate tools PC 14. measure earth resistance and leakage as per requirement, using appropriate electrical devices PC 15. carry out electrical earthing work adopting standard procedure and using appropriate earthing components as per instructions PC 16. install earthing strips by embedding in concrete, screwing, bolting or by welding in high-rise structures PC 17. establish new LV connection if required as per circuit load requirement and install household appliances including fan, water pump, refrigerator, fire alarm system, security systems etc. PC 18. identify and install protective devices of correct power rating, at appropriate locations of wiring

36 Qualifications Pack For Airport Terminal Electrician Total Marks: 400 Assessment outcomes Compulsory NOS Assessment Criteria for outcomes Total Marks Out Of Marks Allocation Theory Skills Practical 4. AAS / N0503 Work Effectively as a Team PC 19. adhere to electrical safety norms and act/ report efficiently on detection of any unsafe situation PC 20. note relevant readings, fill up checklist as per requirement PC 21. prepare tentative budget for household wiring and electrification work PC 22. replace faulty electrical fixtures, fittings, LV wiring as and when necessary Total PC 1. display courteous and helpful behaviour at all times. PC 2. take opportunities to enhance the level of assistance offered to colleagues. PC 3. meet all reasonable requests for assistance within acceptable workplace timeframes. PC 4. complete allocated tasks as required. PC5. seek assistance when difficulties arise. PC 5. use questioning techniques to clarify instructions or responsibilities. PC 6. identify and display a non discriminatory attitude in all contacts with customers and other staff members. PC 7. observe appropriate dress code and presentation as required by the workplace, job role and level of customer contact. PC 8. follow personal hygiene procedures according to organisational policy and relevant legislation. PC 9. interpret, confirm and act on workplace information, instructions and procedures relevant to the particular task. PC 10. interpret, confirm and act on legal requirements in regard to antidiscrimination, sexual harassment and bullying

37 Qualifications Pack For Airport Terminal Electrician Total Marks: 400 Assessment outcomes Compulsory NOS Assessment Criteria for outcomes Total Marks Out Of Marks Allocation Theory Skills Practical PC 11. ask questions to seek and clarify workplace information. PC 12. plan and organise daily work routine within the scope of the job role. PC 13. prioritise and complete tasks according to required timeframes. PC 14. identify work and personal priorities and achieve a balance between competing priorities Total