Electrical Separation JointAn Electrical Separation Joint (ESJ) provides separation of abutting track circuits without the use of IRJs. The ESJ consists of an Air Cored Inductor connected to the rails at the end of the track circuit. |
Element of CompetencyA unit of competency has multiple elements of competency. Each element of competency describes what a person should be able to do to achieve the unit of competency. |
ERTMSERTMS is an acronym for the European Rail Traffic Management System. ERTMS is a cross-border interoperability and signalling procurement initiative backed by the European Union. ERTMS promises to create a single Europe-wide standard for train control and command systems. It is being closely observed by rail authorities around the world as ERTMS promises to improve on many facets of today's signalling systems. See also ETCS. |
ETCSEuropean Train Control System. This a subset of the ERTMS system, specifically the function which controls train movements. See also ERTMS |
Evidence guideAn evidence guide provides advice to inform and to support appropriate assessment of the unit of competence. The guide contains an overview of the assessment requirements followed by identification of specific aspects of evidence that will need to be addressed in determining competence. The evidence guide is an integral part of the unit of competence and should be read and interpreted in conjunction with the other components of competency. |
Evidence portfolioUsually a ring-bound folder or electronic database which stores the candidate's evidence. Some standards for evidence portfolios are:
May also include:
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Fail SafeA requirement of much equipment in railways is the need to be "fail safe". This requirement means that the equipment design should allow the equipment to revert to the most safe condition should any of the following occur:
The objective of this is to ensure the safety of rail passengers, staff and equipment. Refer to "Right Side Failure" and "Wrong Side Failure" in this glossary. |
Final productA final product and/or process that candidates complete is an excellent way to prove competency. However, it is not always easy to do. Here are some things you can use to help you gather evidence.
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Fish plateThese are flat pieces of metal used to spread the load over a joint. Fish plates are often bolted into position (i.e. on either side of a rail joint) but may also be welded into place (i.e. to support a crack or weakness in a piece of metal). |
Five dimensions of competencyEffective workplace performance requires not only isolated technical skills, but the knowledge and attitudes to apply those skills in routine and non-routine situations. People are considered to be competent when they are able to apply their knowledge and skills to successfully complete work activities in a range of situations and environments. The five dimensions of competency are: Task skills Task management skills
Job/role environment skills
Transfer skills |