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OUTDOOR RECREATION INDUSTRY
Drive a 4WD vehicle
in difficult terrain using advance techniques
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SRODRV002B
Elements of Competency and Performance Criteria
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SRODRV002B/01 |
Drive a four wheel drive
vehicle in difficult terrain |
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Engage four wheel
drive and front hubs
- Survey track to
identify hazards, asses risk and select a best route
- Select routes to
minimise damage to the environment
- Advise passengers
of any special safety precautions to be taken when traversing
difficult terrain
- Use appropriate
range, gear, speed (momentum), driving and braking technique to
negotiate a range of difficult terrain types whilst maintaining
control of vehicle at all times
- Demonstrate, where
relevant, stall stop, forward/reverse key starts and hand brake
starts
- Demonstrate
appropriate use of handbrake
- Maintain
appropriate hand positioning on steering wheel
- Check, where
necessary, brakes and undercarriage after negotiating difficult
terrain
- Repairs to damaged
tracks, if necessary
- Apply risk
management procedures relating to blind corners and oncoming
traffic, consistently
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SRODRV002B/02 |
Perform maintenance and
minor repairs on four wheel drive vehicles |
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Select/access
maintenance equipment correctly, including spares and fluids,
prior to departure after consideration of contextual issues.
- Check vehicles
regularly prior to and during trip, and correctly perform routine
maintenance/repair tasks.
- Make vehicle
performance reports to the designated person.
- Demonstrate safe
use of a jack to support a four wheel drive vehicle on uneven
ground.
- Demonstrate tyre
removal/replacement.
- Demonstrate
puncture repair (tube and tubeless).
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