This standard covers the competences you need to implement the routine repair of explosive substances and/or articles in accordance with approved procedures and practices.
You will be required to demonstrate that you can carry out the repair activities in the specified sequence and in an agreed time scale. Reporting any instances where the repair activities cannot be fully met or where there are identified faults outside the planned task in accordance with approved procedures and practices.
This activity is likely to be undertaken by someone whose work role involves Weapons, Ordnance, Munitions or Explosives work activities. This includes people working as maintenance operators.
P1 work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant regulations, legislation and guidelines
P2 follow the relevant maintenance procedures to carry out the required repair
P3 ensure that the tools used are fit for purpose
P4 carry out the repair activities in the specified sequence and in an agreed time scale
P5 take suitable precautions to prevent damage to components, tools and equipment during repair
P6 ensure that the repaired component meets the specified operating conditions
P7 report any instances where the repair activities cannot be fully met or where there are identified faults outside the planned task
P8 label, store or discard any removed components in accordance with approved procedures
P9 complete the relevant maintenance records accurately and pass them on to the appropriate person
P10 dispose of waste materials in accordance with safe working practices and approved procedures
P11 maintain the requirements of confidentiality at all times
P12 comply with the appropriate quality standards
K1 the health, safety and environmental and other statutory legislation, regulations and safe working practices and procedures governing explosives and their implications for your area of work
K2 the relevance of personal protective equipment (PPE)
K3 the functioning, hazards and risks of the explosive substances and/or articles covered by the maintenance programme
K4 the actions to be taken in response to an unplanned event
K5 waste streams and disposal procedures
K6 reporting lines and procedures
K7 the requirements of the maintenance procedures and procedures
K8 the timescales involved
K9 the tools and test equipment to be used and how to use them
K10 component repair methods and techniques as prescribed in the relevant documentation using the appropriate tools and in the correct sequence
K11 the risks associated with your work and their potential consequences
K12 the implications for the process or system as a whole, of the quality of the different components within it
K13 equipment operating and care and control procedures
K14 the implications of test results
K15 the requirements of configuration activities
K16 your own level of authority
K17 any confidentiality requirements
K18 the relevant quality standards and compliance regime
1. Level and extent of responsibility: routine repair of the lowest subassembly
and routine testing; carrying out routine repair tasks on complex systems
under the supervisor’s direction
2. Types of repair procedures and activities: non-critical routine repair of
explosive articles; critical routine repair where sign-off by a supervisor is
required