Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2014L01684:reg:10:p9
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2014L01684
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 10 (pt 9/32)
Character Range: 52340–55725

Coaxial;
       *   Travelling cable flat and circular types complying with Australian Standards (eg. AS 1979:1993 Electric cables – Lifts – Flexible Travelling); and
       *   Data cabling within the condition of a lift registration.

Cable identification:
       *   Cable conductor identification codes may be colour coded, banded, numbered or lettered.

Termination systems:
       *   Travelling cable terminations; and
       *   Distributors, sockets, connectors and modules.

Earthing and protection systems:
       *   Earthing of screed, barriers and cable trays for the reduction or elimination of interface from electromagnetic, radio frequency and power sources;
       *   Equi-potential bonding conductors to multiple earth neutral (MEN) and use of earth stakes;
       *   Protective earths as defined in the Wiring Rules.

Records to be kept:
       *   TCA1 (mandatory) and TCA2 ( voluntary);
       *   Building, cabling and equipment location plans; and
       *   Local distributor record cards.

Note   Records may be in hard copy or software versions but must conform to the Wiring Rules.

Relevant legislation, codes, regulations and standards:
       *   The Act;
       *   These Rules;
       *   Accredited registrars and registration scheme;
       *   ACMA Technical standards including AS/CA S008 or its replacement;
       *   The Wiring Rules;
       *   Lift Code EN81 Safety rules for the construction and installation of lifts – Part 1: Electric lifts;
       *   Communications Cabling Manual (Open);
       *   Labelling requirements for cabling products;
       *   AS1979:1993 Electric cables – Lifts – Flexible Travelling; and
       *   OH&S and environmental policy and procedures.

Note   References to a standard are to the standard as amended or replaced from time to time.

4.3 Assessment
The cabling provider should preferably be assessed within the workplace environment, but suitably simulated workplace environments such a RTO training facility would be acceptable.

Assessment must be undertaken by approved assessors within the national AQTF training system; by RTOs; or by assessment as specified in training packages or as determined by the ACMA.

Assessment of competency training program outcomes includes a regulatory examination which is in addition to the requirements of the AQTF system. The ACMA may also specify other requirements in the future.

Assessment Requirements:

The following assessment outcomes must be demonstrated:
       *   installing typical lift cabling from a local distributor to a lift car socket, including accurate completion of installation records, drawing alterations and accurate completion of TCA1 form;
       *   reading and interpreting cable drawings and plans for locations and terminations;
       *    accurately applying cable conductor identification codes;
       *   conducting and interpreting cable test results; and
       *    correctly interpreting and applying relevant legislation, codes, regulations and standards, and OH&S and environmental policy and procedures.

Skills and Knowledge Summary:
       *   Cable installation;
       *   Cable types;
       *   Cable conductor identification codes;
       *   Reading plans and specifications;
       *   Cable record systems;
       *   These Rules, cabling provider registration, other rules and regulations; and
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