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 | Identify products, fittings and attachments for installation | 1.1 | Type of blind or awning to be installed is identified |
1.2 | Installation hardware, tools and equipment are identified from work instructions and site inspection conducted in consultation with customer |
1.3 | Customer is consulted to determine day and time for installation |
1.4 | Local government regulations regarding installation of exterior blinds and awnings are checked and adhered to |
2 | Plan installation process | 2.1 | Work health and safety (WHS) requirements and personal protection needs are observed throughout the work |
2.2 | Work order is read and interpreted and installation sequence is planned in a logical order to suit job |
2.3 | Worksite is checked to determine access and special equipment requirements |
3 | Install exterior blind or awning | 3.1 | Public and property is protected and product to be installed is laid out and checked against work order |
3.2 | Fixing hardware is installed to manufacturer specifications |
3.3 | Blind or awning is installed to manufacturer specifications |
4 | Complete the installation | 4.1 | Operation of product is tested within limitations of normal operation and adjusted if necessary |
4.2 | Customer is shown correct use of product |
5 | Clean work area | 5.1 | Tools and equipment are cleaned and stored according to workplace practices |
5.2 | Work area is cleaned and left in a safe condition |
5.3 | Waste and scrap are removed and disposed of be in accordance with workplace practices and environmental legislation covering disposal of industrial waste or recycled, as appropriate, following workplace procedures |
6 | Settle payment | 6.1 | Invoice is issued to customer and payment received and receipted |
6.2 | Workplace documentation is completed |
Interpret work order, locate materials and use information to complete tasks in installing exterior blinds
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 installing exterior blinds
Select, set up and maintain equipment in accordance with manufacturer instructions and workplace practices
Install a minimum of four (4) different styles of exterior blinds or awnings in a range of on-site or simulated locations
Report process for materials faults, damaged products or equipment
Deal effectively with customers by:
speaking clearly and directly
applying effective listening techniques
asking questions to gain information
Communicate ideas and information to enable confirmation of work requirements and specifications and the reporting of work outcomes and problems, interpret basic plans and follow safety procedures
Avoid backtracking, work flow interruptions or wastage
Work with others and in a team by recognising dependencies and using cooperative approaches to optimise work flow and productivity
State or territory WHS legislation, regulations, standards and codes of practice relevant to the full range of processes for installing exterior blinds and awnings
Organisational and site standards, requirements, policies and procedures for installing exterior blinds and awnings
Reading and interpreting workplace documents, including work orders, work instructions and manufacturer specifications
Environmental protection requirements relating to the disposal of waste material
Established lines of communication and protocols
Types of tools and equipment used to install exterior blinds and awnings and procedures for their safe use, operation and maintenance
Types, uses, limitations and operating mechanisms of exterior blinds and awnings, including special application brackets
Storage systems and labelling
Procedures for the recording, reporting and maintenance of workplace records and information
Mathematical techniques for estimation and measurement of materials
Procedures for presentation of invoices, collection and receipting of payments
Assessors must:
hold training and assessment competencies as determined by the National Skills Standards Council (NSSC) or it 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 a location relevant to installing exterior blinds and awnings; and workplace practices, including standard operating procedures for installing exterior blinds and awnings.