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    Welcome to unit HLTINF006 Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control.

    This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to: 

    • Identify the role of infection prevention and control in the work setting 
    • Follow standard and transmission-based precautions for infection prevention and control in the work setting 
    • Respond to potential and actual exposure to infection risks within scope of own role 

    This unit is designed for individuals working in a range of industry and workplace contexts who need to apply basic infection prevention and control principles in their work.  

    Learning may take place online, in a classroom, at a workplace or in a combination of these. 

    This unit will give you the skills and knowledge required to apply basic infection prevention and control principles in work settings, including implementing standard and transmission-based precautions and responding to risks. 


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    Assessment Summary

    For unit HLTINF006 - Apply basic principles and practices of infection prevention and control, you are required to complete the following tasks:

    Assessment title Assessment method
    Assessment Task 1: Infection prevention and control - Quiz Quiz questions: short answer, multiple choice, multiple response, drag and drop, and case studies
    Assessment Task 2: Reporting infection control - Project Report 
    Assessment Task 3: Implementing infection control procedures - Observation  Direct observation in a workplace

    Your assessment results

    An assessor will review your work to make sure it is satisfactory. You will be given a ‘Satisfactory’ or ‘Not satisfactory’ for each assessment task. On completion of the unit, you will be graded as ‘Competent’ or ‘Not yet competent’.

    Your teacher or assessor can provide specific guidance on how your grade will appear online and in your academic transcript.

    Your assessor will provide feedback and a copy of your work at the completion of your assessment. You may need to redo some of your responses or provide more information. Your assessor will explain how to do this.

    If you are not happy with your assessment result, discuss this with your assessor.

    Preparing for assessment

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    • An overview of the assessment
    • Instructions to complete the assessment
    • Knowledge and/or performance requirements
    • Resources required
    • Conditions of assessment
    • Requirements for completion
    • Submission instructions
    • Student declaration notice

    Make sure you understand what is required of you before undertaking and submitting your assessment, and that you understand your rights and responsibilities as a student.

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    Discuss any specific requirements

    Ensure you have discussed with your assessor any reasons for special consideration, reasonable adjustment, or extension of time to complete your assessment.

    If you cannot undertake an assessment task as described, discuss this with your assessor. You may be asked to complete the assessment in another way, such as saying answers out loud for a written assessment.

    Assessment coversheet

    You may be required to complete and attach an assessment coversheet for each assessment task. This document usually outlines training provider policies and procedures for assessment, including details on plagiarism, resubmissions, extension of time and declaration that students meet all associated requirements.

    Speak with your assessor about whether an Assessment Coversheet is required, and if there is a specific template for you to use. If your training organisation requires a coversheet and does not have a preferred template, you may complete and attach the Assessment Coversheet template provided.

    File naming protocols

    You may be required to upload documents as part of your assessment submission. This may include an Assessment Coversheet, a copy of a Third Party Reports, images, audio or video files.

    It is recommended that you follow the file naming protocols outlined by your training provider. If you are not able to locate these, you may follow the instructions below.

    Include the elements below in the filename of each file you plan to submit for assessment:

    • A personal identifier. This may be a:
      • StudentID
      • Your name in the format:
        • Surname
        • First name initial
        • Second name initial
    • Unit code
    • Assessment number
    • Date in the format YYYYMMDD
    • You may use an underscore ‘_’ to separate items for clarity
    • Add a short descriptor if needed, such as ‘CS’ for Coversheet

    You may refer to the following example as a guide.

    For Assessment 3 of unit CHCCOM005, John A Smith needs to upload a coversheet, a Third Party Report, and a video demonstration.

    He names the files as follows:

    • SmithJA_CHCCOM005_AT3_20240917_CoverSheet
    • SmithJA_CHCCOM005_AT3_20240917_ThirdPartyReport
    • SmithJA_CHCCOM005_AT3_20240917_VideoDemo

    Alternatively, he could name these same files:

    • 1234567X_CHCCOM005_AT3_20240917_CS
    • 1234567X_CHCCOM005_AT3_20240917_Part1
    • 1234567X_CHCCOM005_AT3_20240917_Part2
    • Topic 1: Understand infection control

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