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. |
1 | Prepare for work | 1.1 | Work health and safety (WHS) requirements, including personal protection needs, are observed throughout the work |
1.2 | Work orders are checked and confirmed with appropriate personnel |
1.3 | Tools and equipment suitable for construction are identified and checked for safe and effective operation |
1.4 | Materials are selected and checked |
1.5 | Hardware is selected according to work instructions |
2 | Complete construction | 2.1 | Allowances for hardware, joins and hems are calculated and recorded |
2.2 | Material is laid out laid out flat and square on a cutting table large enough to take full width of material and marked using chalk, markers or pencil according to work instructions |
2.3 | Fabric is cut according to work order |
2.4 | Bottom and side hems are finished |
2.5 | Spline is selected, cut and attached to top of blind |
2.6 | Roller is cut to length and attached to spline |
2.7 | Control mechanism and pin end are attached |
2.8 | Lath and pull ring are attached |
2.9 | Child safety mechanisms are selected and attached |
3 | Apply quality checks | 3.1 | Finished blind is checked against work order and tested within limits of normal operation for correct operation |
3.2 | Parts of the work that do not comply with work order are repaired or re-worked |
4 | Finalise operation and maintain equipment | 4.1 | Completed work is cleaned, packaged and stored |
4.2 | Tools and equipment are cleaned, maintained and stored and any faulty tools and equipment are reported to supervisor |
4.3 | Work area is cleaned and waste is disposed of according to workplace practices |
Apply safe handling practices and safe operating procedures for equipment, products and materials to:
minimise the risk of injury to self or others
prevent damage to goods, equipment and products
Identify materials and equipment used in constructing a basic roll-up blind
Select, set up and maintain equipment in accordance with manufacturer instructions and workplace practices
Communicate with workplace supervisor to:
confirm work orders and instructions
report work outcomes
Report process for materials faults, damaged products or equipment
Cut fabrics accurately according to work orders
Construct at least one (1) basic roll-up blind
Use pre-checking and inspection techniques to anticipate production problems, avoid re-working and wastage
Adapt to new situations
Collect and organise information
Plan tasks and identify task outcomes
Use tools and equipment
Set up and start equipment
Types, characteristics, uses and limitations of roll-up blind materials
Identification of equipment, processes and procedures
Workflow in relation to constructing a basic roll-up blind
State/territory WHS legislation, regulations, standards and codes of practice relevant to constructing a basic roll-up blind
Reading and interpreting workplace documents, including work orders, work instructions and operator instructions
Environmental protection requirements relating to the disposal of waste material
Established lines of communication and protocols
Terms used to describe components of a roll-up blind
Storage systems and labelling
Procedures for the recording, reporting and maintenance of workplace records and information
Mathematical techniques for estimation and measurement of materials
Assessors must:
hold training and assessment competencies as determined by the National Skills Standards Council (NSSC) or its successors
have vocational competency in the furnishing industry at least to the level being assessed with broad industry knowledge and experience, usually combined with a relevant industry qualification
be familiar with the current skills and knowledge used and have relevant, current experience in the furnishing industry.
Assessment methods must confirm consistency of performance over time rather than a single assessment event and in a range of workplace relevant contexts.
Assessment must be by observation of relevant tasks with questioning on underpinning knowledge and, where applicable, multimedia evidence, supervisor’s reports, projects and work samples.
Assessment is to be conducted on single units of competency or in conjunction with other related units of competency. Foundation skills are integral to competent performance in the unit and should not be assessed separately.
Assessment must occur on the job or in a workplace simulated facility with relevant process, equipment, materials, work instructions and deadlines.
Access is required to materials and equipment relevant to constructing a basic roll-up blind, and documentation on workplace practices, including standard operating procedures for constructing a basic roll-up blind.