Assessor Resource

AMPX309
Identify and repair equipment faults

Assessment tool

Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024


This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to locate and repair or replace faulty components of equipment in accordance with agreed upon workplace practices.

This unit must be delivered in the context of Australian meat processing standards and regulations.

All work should be carried out in accordance with the appropriate Australian standard.

All work should be carried out to comply with workplace requirements and regulatory requirements.

This unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction and take responsibility for their own work, including limited responsibility for the work of others. They provide and communicate solutions to a range of predictable problems.

No occupational licensing, legislative or certification requirements are known to apply to this unit at the time of publication.

You may want to include more information here about the target group and the purpose of the assessments (eg formative, summative, recognition)



Evidence Required

List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.

Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Locate equipment faults

1.1 Monitor unit or sub-system performance to identify presence of actual and potential faults

1.2 Monitor built in test functions, fault indicators, alarms and error codes and check and review appropriate maintenance records

1.3 Detect equipment faults using established fault diagnoses techniques and procedures

1.4 Record and/or report faults according to standard procedures

2. Repair and/or replace faulty equipment components

2.1 Isolate equipment according to standard procedures in preparation for component repair or replacement

2.2 Remove faulty components using appropriate tools and techniques in accordance with standard procedures

2.3 Repair and/or replace faulty components in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and standard procedures

2.4 Check and test unit, sub-system or system to confirm that maintenance has been completed to specifications

2.5 Use tools according to manufacturer's specifications to achieve desired outcomes

2.6 Dispose of waste arising from maintenance according to waste management requirements

2.7 Record maintenance information in the company reporting system

The candidate must be observed locating and repairing or replacing faulty equipment in accordance with agreed upon workplace practices. Evidence must demonstrate the candidate’s consistency of performance over time.

The candidate must:

prepare equipment and work area to conduct maintenance

wear personal protective clothing for maintenance work

apply relevant regulatory requirements

follow instructions in undertaking agreed maintenance task

diagnose and repair or replace faulty equipment according to workplace health and safety, hygiene and sanitation, workplace requirements and manufacturer's specifications

apply fault diagnosis techniques and procedures

demonstrate the use of common hand and power tools for component repair or replacement

verify completion of repair or replacement

clean maintenance tools or equipment

maintain a clean and safe work area

pack or store tools in designated location

apply relevant communication and mathematical skills including reporting and describing faults, calculating weights, measures, quantities and time

seek advice from others and relevant sources, including manuals, to learn new skills and techniques

The candidate must demonstrate a factual, technical, procedural and theoretical knowledge of:

common problems in conducting maintenance

consequences of incorrect or inadequate maintenance

environmental aspects related to maintenance

equipment isolation requirements

food safety factors in maintaining equipment

workplace health and safety hazards and controls

purpose and use of common hand and power tools for component repair or replacement

fault diagnosis techniques and procedures

purpose of routine preventative maintenance

quality parameters to be achieved

recording or reporting systems and processes

relationship of maintenance to other work activities in the meat or enterprise plant

roles of and relationships with others involved in carrying out maintenance functions

services used in maintenance

significance of minimising equipment down time

waste handling requirements

relevant regulatory requirements

Competency must be demonstrated over time and under typical operating and production conditions for the enterprise.

Assessment must occur in the workplace under normal operating and production conditions.

As a minimum, the following three forms of assessment must be used:

quiz of underpinning knowledge

workplace demonstration

workplace referee or third-party report of performance over time

Assessors must satisfy current standards for RTOs.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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Element

Performance criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1. Locate equipment faults

1.1 Monitor unit or sub-system performance to identify presence of actual and potential faults

1.2 Monitor built in test functions, fault indicators, alarms and error codes and check and review appropriate maintenance records

1.3 Detect equipment faults using established fault diagnoses techniques and procedures

1.4 Record and/or report faults according to standard procedures

2. Repair and/or replace faulty equipment components

2.1 Isolate equipment according to standard procedures in preparation for component repair or replacement

2.2 Remove faulty components using appropriate tools and techniques in accordance with standard procedures

2.3 Repair and/or replace faulty components in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and standard procedures

2.4 Check and test unit, sub-system or system to confirm that maintenance has been completed to specifications

2.5 Use tools according to manufacturer's specifications to achieve desired outcomes

2.6 Dispose of waste arising from maintenance according to waste management requirements

2.7 Record maintenance information in the company reporting system

The candidate must be observed locating and repairing or replacing faulty equipment in accordance with agreed upon workplace practices. Evidence must demonstrate the candidate’s consistency of performance over time.

The candidate must:

prepare equipment and work area to conduct maintenance

wear personal protective clothing for maintenance work

apply relevant regulatory requirements

follow instructions in undertaking agreed maintenance task

diagnose and repair or replace faulty equipment according to workplace health and safety, hygiene and sanitation, workplace requirements and manufacturer's specifications

apply fault diagnosis techniques and procedures

demonstrate the use of common hand and power tools for component repair or replacement

verify completion of repair or replacement

clean maintenance tools or equipment

maintain a clean and safe work area

pack or store tools in designated location

apply relevant communication and mathematical skills including reporting and describing faults, calculating weights, measures, quantities and time

seek advice from others and relevant sources, including manuals, to learn new skills and techniques

The candidate must demonstrate a factual, technical, procedural and theoretical knowledge of:

common problems in conducting maintenance

consequences of incorrect or inadequate maintenance

environmental aspects related to maintenance

equipment isolation requirements

food safety factors in maintaining equipment

workplace health and safety hazards and controls

purpose and use of common hand and power tools for component repair or replacement

fault diagnosis techniques and procedures

purpose of routine preventative maintenance

quality parameters to be achieved

recording or reporting systems and processes

relationship of maintenance to other work activities in the meat or enterprise plant

roles of and relationships with others involved in carrying out maintenance functions

services used in maintenance

significance of minimising equipment down time

waste handling requirements

relevant regulatory requirements

Competency must be demonstrated over time and under typical operating and production conditions for the enterprise.

Assessment must occur in the workplace under normal operating and production conditions.

As a minimum, the following three forms of assessment must be used:

quiz of underpinning knowledge

workplace demonstration

workplace referee or third-party report of performance over time

Assessors must satisfy current standards for RTOs.

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Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Monitor unit or sub-system performance to identify presence of actual and potential faults 
Monitor built in test functions, fault indicators, alarms and error codes and check and review appropriate maintenance records 
Detect equipment faults using established fault diagnoses techniques and procedures 
Record and/or report faults according to standard procedures 
Isolate equipment according to standard procedures in preparation for component repair or replacement 
Remove faulty components using appropriate tools and techniques in accordance with standard procedures 
Repair and/or replace faulty components in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and standard procedures 
Check and test unit, sub-system or system to confirm that maintenance has been completed to specifications 
Use tools according to manufacturer's specifications to achieve desired outcomes 
Dispose of waste arising from maintenance according to waste management requirements 
Record maintenance information in the company reporting system 
Monitor unit or sub-system performance to identify presence of actual and potential faults 
Monitor built in test functions, fault indicators, alarms and error codes and check and review appropriate maintenance records 
Detect equipment faults using established fault diagnoses techniques and procedures 
Record and/or report faults according to standard procedures 
Isolate equipment according to standard procedures in preparation for component repair or replacement 
Remove faulty components using appropriate tools and techniques in accordance with standard procedures 
Repair and/or replace faulty components in accordance with manufacturer's specifications and standard procedures 
Check and test unit, sub-system or system to confirm that maintenance has been completed to specifications 
Use tools according to manufacturer's specifications to achieve desired outcomes 
Dispose of waste arising from maintenance according to waste management requirements 
Record maintenance information in the company reporting system 

Forms

Assessment Cover Sheet

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