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 | Determine project requirements | 1.1 | Applicable work health and safety (WHS), legislative and organisational requirements relevant to designing with CAD applications are verified and complied with |
| | 1.2 | Project brief is reviewed and confirmed |
| | 1.3 | Parameters for the project are assessed and confirmed |
| | 1.4 | Design concepts and details of design solution are examined to determine drawing requirements |
| | 1.5 | Sketches, drawings and materials board are analysed |
| | 1.6 | Calculations and measurements are confirmed |
| | 1.7 | Documentation requirements for the design are clarified and confirmed |
| | 1.8 | Computing equipment and suitable software is selected and prepared for use |
| | 1.9 | Customised template created for individual workplace |
2 | Use CAD applications to produce 3-D model and documentation | 2.1 | Layering strategy for project is designed, created and applied |
| 2.2 | Architectural library is developed to acquire relevant design components |
| | 2.3 | Custom designed library parts are created |
| | 2.4 | Text, line, font and dimension styles are applied |
| | 2.5 | Pan, zoom and orbit tools are used to navigate in the 2-D and 3-D windows within the model |
| | 2.6 | Text and notations are added to the drawing in accordance with drawing protocols |
| | 2.7 | Dimensions are added to the drawing in accordance with drawing protocols |
| | 2.8 | 3-D detailed suite of rooms, complete with fenestration and doors is produced on appropriate layers |
| | 2.9 | Advanced features of drawing tools are used to generate 3-D form |
3 | Edit drawing components | 3.1 | Editing tools are used to modify drawing elements and text |
| | 3.2 | Object properties are modified changed or transferred to a different layer |
4 | Render surfaces | 4.1 | Library is used to assign materials to surfaces and objects of the model |
| | 4.2 | New material creations are explored |
| | 4.3 | Texture, transparency, luminescence and patterns are edited to achieve desired surface effects using shader settings |
| | 4.4 | Light fixtures are included in model and parameters adjusted to achieve desired effects |
5 | Create 3-D views of the model | 5.1 | Isometric, two and three point perspective views are created using a range of camera settings and rendering techniques |
| | 5.2 | Camera or target is repositioned to provide alternate views using a variety of camera techniques |
| | 5.3 | Effect of natural and artificial lighting are created in 3-D space to achieve photo realistic awareness of the 3-D model and the effect of light on surfaces |
| | 5.4 | Rending time considerations are examined to achieve specific output |
6 | Plot and print for final presentations | 6.1 | Perspective views are saved and are appropriate for final media presentation |
| | 6.2 | Appropriate views are saved to meet requirements of brief |
| | 6.3 | Page layout is created for plotting and printing |
| | 6.4 | Page layout is prepared using saved views and documentation |
| | 6.5 | 2-D documentation is plotted with appropriate line weights |
| | 6.6 | Slide show presentation is prepared using saved views and documentation |
7 | Save and back up files | 7.1 | Folders and files are created to store drawing projects |
| | 7.2 | Drawings are saved and filed to allow easy access according to workplace documentation system |
| | 7.3 | Appropriate techniques for reducing file size are identified and compared |
| | 7.4 | Copies of files are backed up |
Interpret work orders and locate and apply relevant information
Apply safe handling requirements for equipment, products and materials, including use of personal protective equipment
Identify materials used in the work process
Follow work instructions, operating procedures and inspection processes to:
minimise the risk of injury to self or others
prevent damage to goods, equipment and products
maintain required production output and product quality
Design and produce at least two (2) 2-D CAD drawings and two (2) 3-D CAD drawings that document the requirements of the design brief applying drafting and drawing protocols in accordance with Australian Standards and the Building Code of Australia (BCA)
Apply design elements and principles to designing with CAD applications
Use mathematical ideas and techniques to correctly complete measurements, calculate area/volume and estimate material requirements
Communicate ideas and information to enable confirmation of work requirements and specifications, presentation of design/colour concepts, the reporting of work outcomes and problems
Apply design concepts to drawings
Initiate new ideas and work techniques
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 using CAD applications
Organisational and site standards, requirements, policies and procedures for using CAD applications
Elements and principles of design, including liveability and accessibility
Types of CAD equipment and procedures for their safe use, operation and maintenance
Relevant computer programs and CAD applications
Drafting and drawing codes and practices relevant to interior design
2-D and 3-D drawing techniques
Appropriate mathematical procedures for estimation and measurement
Documentation control procedures
Relevant problem identification and resolution techniques
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, equipment and specifications relevant to designing with CAD applications.