Carry out operational planning for network activities
Overview
This Standard is about planning how operational activities will be carried out on the distribution network whilst maintaining water quality and continuity of supply. This includes organising how to deal with unplanned activities that occur throughout the day. You will need to select appropriate techniques which could include re-zoning, mains cleansing, making connections, repairs, replacements, installation or maintenance, and prioritise and plan work schedules which take account of resources and legal requirements.
This Standard is appropriate for anyone who carries out operational planning for network activities.
Perfomance Critiera
You must be able to:
use information from reliable sources to determine the type and nature of network activities to be carried out
identify the implications and constraints of current regulations for water quality and continuity of supply on network activities
assess techniques for their viability, cost effectiveness and appropriateness for addressing network activities
identify techniques which will best promote maintenance of water quality and continuity of supply
exchange information with appropriate individuals and organisations according to organisational and regulatory requirements
determine a priority order for specified operational activities which takes account of identified influencing factors and maximises performance
develop a schedule of network activities that takes account of relevant work details
produce plans with a level of flexibility which allow for the inclusion of specific unplanned operational activities as they occur
develop risk reduction plans which identify and minimize potential disruptions in line with organisational procedures
check and alter network status to take account of planned operational activities
reassess priority order in response to changing events on an ongoing basis
confirm with appropriate people that relevant individuals and organisations have been informed about network activities in line with organisational and regulatory requirements
follow escalation procedures for any issues outside of your area of authority
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
organisational requirements for different types of network activities
regulatory requirements for water quality and continuity of supply
what is meant by continuity of supply and issues related to adequacy
the advantages and disadvantages of the types of technique which can be used for network activities including re-zoning, mains cleansing, making connections, repairs, replacements, installation and maintenance.
the implications, effect and response levels of different techniques
the application of different techniques and associated cost benefits
appropriateness, viability and cost effectiveness of techniques for different activities with regard to promoting maintenance of water quality, continuity of supply, convenience for customers and maximising performance
factors to be aware of including customer considerations, the effect of weather and seasonal conditions
work details, including extent, location, time, duration, anticipated completion time and availability of resources
the coverage and detail of work schedules
organisational and regulatory requirements for communicating with individuals and personnel and detail of the communications
what you need to consider in order to be able to prioritise effectively
how to identify and assess risk and minimise disruption
what is considered to be an acceptable level of flexibility
how to make changes to network status and what this should cover, who is responsible and line of informing/reporting
organisational and regulatory requirements for communicating with customers, other utilities, contractors, highway authorities, network operatives, colleagues and emergency services
the limits of your own experience and responsibility and when it is appropriate to refer to others
escalation routes relating to your area of responsibility
Carry out operational planning for network activities
Overview
This Standard is about planning how operational activities will be carried out on the distribution network whilst maintaining water quality and continuity of supply. This includes organising how to deal with unplanned activities that occur throughout the day. You will need to select appropriate techniques which could include re-zoning, mains cleansing, making connections, repairs, replacements, installation or maintenance, and prioritise and plan work schedules which take account of resources and legal requirements.
This Standard is appropriate for anyone who carries out operational planning for network activities.
Perfomance Critiera
You must be able to:
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand: