![]() ![]() Prepare to install and splice hard-line coaxial cableġ.1 Confirm site access approval prior to site entry and comply with site security arrangementsġ.2 Read and interpret installation specifications and physical conditions at site to determine job layoutġ.3 Locate and identify adjoining other services according to industry guidelines, and work health and safety (WHS) practicesġ.4 Test for and respond to presence of dangerous gases in underground enclosures according to industry guidelinesġ.5 Test relevant aerial metallic fittings for live voltage and respond according to industry guidelinesġ.6 Install equipotential bonding according to designġ.7 Undertake approved alterations to design, as required, according to industry guidelinesġ.8 Select appropriate hard-line coaxial cable type according to installation requirementsġ.9 Select and obtain all materials required for cable termination including passive and active devices and connectorsĢ. Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.ġ. Telecommunications – Cabling Elements and Performance CriteriaĮlements describe the essential outcomes. Refer to the ICT Information and Communications Technology Companion Volume Implementation Guide or the relevant regulator for details of licensing, legislative or certification requirements. ![]() ![]() Licensing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements apply to telecommunications earthing systems. It applies to technical staff who splice and terminate hard-line coaxial cable used in all telecommunications applications including convergence technologies of telephony, data, video and multimedia as part of next generation networks (NGNs). This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to install, splice and terminate hard-line coaxial cable in the customer access network (CAN) environment for emerging technologies. This version released with ICT Information and Communications Technology Training Package Version 5.0. ![]()
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