National Occupational Standards in
Archaeological Practice
AC2 Conduct non-intrusive investigations
AC2.1 Prepare for operations
Performance Required
This will involve:
- verifying the investigation method statement with interested parties prior to commencement
- confirming relevant permissions have been obtained before commencement
- verifying relevant insurances as valid and sufficient for planned activities
- ensuring that site facilities are appropriately located, sufficient for planned operations and fit for purpose
- bringing suitable equipment to site and making safe and secure
- checking measuring and recording equipment and, where required, calibrating accurately prior to use
- briefing personnel assisting in the investigation clearly and accurately on their role, investigation methods, the site, the equipment and safety arrangements
- providing third parties who will be affected by the conduct of the investigation with clear and accurate information and obtaining their co-operation
- checking that safety arrangements including, signing, personal protection and access equipment comply with legislation and regulations
Occupational Context
- Type of investigation:
- building survey
- topographical survey
- geophysical survey
- geochemical survey
- landscape survey
- aerial survey
- Investigation methods:
- visual
- approximate measured
- detailed measurement of all specified features
- graphic / photographic
- instrumental
- Permissions from:
- client
- site owner and occupiers
- adjoining owners and occupiers
- notifiable authorities
- Insurances:
- third party
- personnel
- equipment
- professional indemnity
- Site facilities
- accommodation, storage & sanitary facilities
- parking
- transport
- catering
- communications equipment
- power
- water & waste disposal
- health, safety and welfare provision
- Type of site:
- landscape
- earthworks
- sub-surface deposits
- structures
- terrestrial
- intertidal
- underwater
- Survey, measuring and recording equipment:
- mechanical
- optical
- electronic
- digital
- Safety arrangements:
- personal safety and safety of others
- equipment and clothing
- safe use of access equipment
- health and safety practice and regulations
- codes of practice
- special constraints applying to site including protection of features
Knowledge Requirements
You need to know and understand how to:
- Verify the aims and goals of the project
- Verify investigation method statements
- Select and secure suitable equipment and spares
- Check and calibrate equipment
- Establish site facilities
- Brief personnel on investigation methods
- Check safety arrangements and working practices
You need to know about:
- Types and modes of investigation
- Sources of permission for access
- Types of insurance which may be needed
- Types of equipment which may be required
- Types of facilities requirements
- Types of and sources of information on safety arrangements and safe working practices, legislation and regulations which may be required
Required Skills
You should demonstrate:
- How to check and calibrate equipment
- How to check brief investigation personnel
- How to check communicate with third parties
Evidence Required
You should provide evidence that you can prepare for operations
The candidate should be questioned, based upon the documentation provided, to explore the following
- investigation method statements
- permissions
- insurances
- site facilities (on and off site)
- Information provided to third parties
- safety checks
Evidence Rules
- The candidate should have been involved in at least 2 substantive projects.
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Today's date: 8/9/2008
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