Establish information for telecoms engineering installation

URN: SEMRET202
Business Sectors (Suites): Rail Engineering Telecoms Suite 2
Developed by: NSAR
Approved on: 2024

Overview

This standard identifies the competencies you need to establish information for telecoms engineering installation tasks before undertaking telecom installation activities. The telecoms equipment in this standard can be for overground or underground rail transportation systems.

You will be able to source and interpret the information required to undertake the allocated installation tasks. You will be required to extract the necessary data from the various specifications and related documentation, to establish and carry out the work requirements, and to make valid decisions about the work activities based on the information extracted.

You will be expected to work to instructions, with a minimum of supervision. You will be able to read and interpret the documentation available and will know about the conventions, symbols and abbreviations used, in adequate depth to provide a sound basis for carrying out the activities to the required specification.

Safety is a key theme throughout this standard. You will be able to take all relevant action to ensure the safety of yourself, others and railway operations.


Performance criteria

You must be able to:

P1 establish and interpret the sources of information required for installation activities
P2 obtain and interpret relevant information on technical requirements
P3 ensure that the information is current, authorised and contains all essential data
P4 identify and deal with information, which is inadequate, contradictory and/or ambiguous
P5 identify and address any problems occurring with the requirements and their interpretation


Knowledge and Understanding

You need to know and understand:

K1 how to source and interpret technical information for the installation activity
K2 your organisation's procedures for documentation care and control and the requirements for the retention of records
K3 how to ensure that documents are current and authorised and reflect the required level of detail
K4 the customer/contractual requirements such as service level agreements
K5 how to interpret the conventions, symbols, terminology and abbreviations used in site and equipment diagrams, engineering drawings and specifications including an understanding of telecoms terminology
K6 the relevant methods and techniques covering the installation of telecoms equipment and how to interpret them
K7 how to identify, evaluate and respond to problems occurring with the information and its interpretation
K8 the relevant reporting lines and procedures that are approved by your organisation
K9 the limits of your own authority and responsibility, and those of others involved


Scope/range


Scope Performance

  1. Types of telecom equipment for which technical maintenance information may need to be established include:

    • transmission systems
    • bearer circuits
    • telecoms bearers carrying signalling circuits
    • SCADA
    • operational telephones
    • switches and systems (such as telephone exchanges & concentrators)
    • railway operational information systems
    • PA and CCTV
    • operational CCTV (such as OPO/DOO)
    • GSM-R
    • other industry specific telecom equipment
  2. Sources of information, as applicable to the equipment being maintained, include:

    • drawings
    • defect history
    • fault reports (such as customer, monitoring centre)
    • handbooks
    • maintenance specifications
    • instructions
    • schedules
    • procedures

Scope Knowledge


Values


Behaviours


Skills


Glossary


Links To Other NOS


External Links


Version Number

2

Indicative Review Date

2027

Validity

Current

Status

Original

Originating Organisation

SEMTA

Original URN

SEMRET202

Relevant Occupations

Rail Engineering

SOC Code


Keywords

Rail engineering; telecoms; information; installation