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.
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions. |
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1 | Plan and prepare work. | 1.1 | Job requirements are identified from drawings, specifications, instructions and client briefs, and confirmed. |
| 1.2 | Sequence of tasks is determined and confirmed with relevant personnel. |
| 1.3 | Colour is selected according to job requirements. |
| 1.4 | Tools and equipment are selected to carry out tasks according to job requirements, checked for serviceability, and faults are rectified or reported before starting work. |
| 1.5 | Surfaces are identified and prepared according to planned airbrush application. |
| 1.6 | Health and safety requirements are identified and planned according to schedule of tasks. |
2 | Apply masks. | 2.1 | Adhesive masks are prepared and used according to job requirements. |
| 2.2 | Hand-held templates are prepared and applied according to job requirements. |
3 | Apply inks or paints using airbrush. | 3.1 | Airbrush inks or paints are applied to surface using application techniques consistent with job requirements. |
| 3.2 | Light and shade effects are applied using techniques suitable to the selected medium. |
| 3.3 | Defects in application are identified and corrective action is taken. |
| 3.4 | Airbrush work is finalised according to job specifications. |
4 | Clean up and store equipment. | 4.1 | Airbrush and associated components and accessories are dismantled, checked, cleaned and maintained according to manufacturer recommendations and environmental requirements. |
| 4.2 | Airbrush inks, paints and solvents are stored safely according to manufacturer specifications and workplace requirements. |
| 4.3 | Work area is cleaned and waste materials are removed according to statutory and regulatory authority requirements. |
| 4.4 | Other tools and equipment, including personal protective equipment (PPE) are cleaned, maintained and stored according to workplace requirements. |
A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy all of the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit, and must produce two airbrushed signs as follows:
one head and shoulders portrait of a person, measuring at least 600 x 900 mm, using at least six different colours, and demonstrating the use of texture, gradient and line work
one graphic produced on a motor vehicle bonnet, including the use of at least six different colours, and demonstrating the use of adhesive masks to accurately produce edge definition.
In producing the above work, the person must:
interpret specifications for preparing and applying various airbrush techniques
select, set up and check airbrush equipment and accessories prior to use
identify defects associated with airbrush application and take corrective action
maintain, clean, dismantle and reassemble airbrush, components and accessories
prepare and apply a variety of masks to use in conjunction with airbrush techniques
apply airbrush techniques using a variety of freehand and masked techniques
comply with relevant safety and environmental legislation, regulations and codes of practice applicable to workplace operations.
A person demonstrating competency in this unit must demonstrate knowledge of:
airbrushing terminology and use of abbreviations
Australian standards applicable to airbrushing sign work, including AS 1319 Safety signs for the occupational environment
characteristics and applications of different airbrushes used to airbrush signs, including:
single action
double action
internal mix
external mix
characteristics and applications of different paint types used to airbrush signs, including:
oil-based
water-based
principles and techniques of producing airbrushed signs, including application of:
freehand techniques
geometric shapes
graphics
lettering
purpose and application of safety data sheets (SDS) when producing airbrushed signs
statutory and regulatory authority requirements relevant to airbrushing sign work, including those relating to removal of waste products
techniques for producing airbrushed signs through the choice of relevant materials
types of airbrushes, components and accessories used in airbrushed sign work
work health and safety (WHS) requirements and safe work methods applicable to airbrushing.
Suitable assessment of performance requires:
equipment:
air hose
air brushes, components and accessories
buckets
compressed air and leads
masks
measuring tapes and rules
paint pots
stencil knives
straight edges
materials:
inks
masking materials
motor vehicle bonnet
paints
specifications:
AS 1319 Safety signs for the occupational environment
SDS
timeframe:
according to job requirements.
Assessor requirements
As a minimum, assessors must satisfy the assessor requirements in the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) current at the time of assessment.