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 job requirements | 1.1 | Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) |
| 1.2 | Comply with work health and safety (WHS) requirements at all times |
| 1.3 | Use appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) in accordance with SOPs |
| 1.4 | Identify job requirements from specifications, drawings, job sheets or work instructions |
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2 | Set up and plan job sequence | 2.1 | Plan task sequence and estimate time required to complete operations |
| 2.2 | Consult with supervisor or client to confirm and clarify production requirements |
| 2.3 | Determine materials, hardware and attachments required and calculate quantities |
| 2.4 | Determine and prepare appropriate workspace to conduct production process |
| 2.5 | Identify and set up all appropriate tooling and equipment |
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3 | Carry out fabrication process | 3.1 | Operate equipment according to relevant SOPs |
| 3.2 | Lay out, mark and cut material to suit design and shape of product |
| 3.3 | Fabricate product using sewing, welding or gluing |
| 3.4 | Fit required attachments according to job specifications |
| 3.5 | Inspect product for quality or defects prior to installation |
| 3.6 | Complete work systematically with attention to detail without damage to goods and equipment |
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4 | Fit or install fabricated product | 4.1 | Set up appropriate installation tooling and equipment |
| 4.2 | Install product according to job specifications |
| 4.3 | Inspect finished product to identify and make good any defects or minor adjustments |
| 4.4 | Clean and restore workspace, tools and equipment and maintain records, according to workplace procedures |
| 4.5 | Comply with workplace procedures relating to environmental protection, waste disposal, pollution control and recycling |
Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy the requirements of the elements and performance criteria, and include:
reading and following work instructions, standard operating procedures (SOPs), safe work practices and other reference material
applying relevant standards
interpreting drawings, diagrams, sketches and specifications
constructing new or replacement textile structure with required materials, hardware and attachments according to relevant standards, on at least two (2) occasions
complying with all relevant safety requirements in using tools and equipment for handling materials, laying out and marking out
calculating material quantities, clarifying and checking measurements and task-related information, and measuring lay out and marking out accurately
sequencing operations to meet specifications and using sewing, welding or gluing techniques, as required, to fabricate product
fitting required hardware and attachments according to specifications
fitting and installing product to meet design specifications and quality standards
completing work systematically with attention to detail without damage to goods and equipment
applying workplace procedures
maintaining accurate records.
Evidence must be provided that demonstrates knowledge of:
safe work practices and procedures and use of personal protective equipment (PPE)
relevant Australian Standards
textile characteristics
production process and types of structures, such as:
vehicles coverings
shade sails
awnings
marine canopies
blinds
measuring instruments and techniques
material, hardware and attachments, such as:
textiles
canvas
turnbuckles
poles
posts
wire
metal or aluminium frames
tensioning hardware
mathematical processes, geometry and geometrical shapes
engineering drawing principles and practices
safe use of tools and equipment used in handling materials, laying out and marking out
lay out and mark out principles and practices
factors affecting fabrication and product construction processes, including sewing, welding or gluing techniques
work health and safety (WHS) and environmental requirements of relevant industry and workplace procedures
general industry housekeeping policies and procedures
WHS practices, including hazard identification and control measures
manufacturer specifications of tools and equipment
fault identification in materials and textile products, and methods of repair
identification of equipment faults and methods of repair
safety and environmental aspects of relevant enterprise activities
quality practices
workplace procedures
recording and reporting practices.
Assessors must:
satisfy the assessor competency requirements that are in place at the time of the assessment, as set by the VET regulator
have vocational competency in manufacturing textile products, at least to the level being assessed, with relevant industry knowledge and experience.
Assessment should occur in operational workplace situations. Where this is not possible, or where personal safety or environmental damage are limiting factors, assessment must occur in a sufficiently rigorous simulated environment reflecting realistic operational workplace conditions. This must cover all aspects of workplace performance, including environment, task skills, task management skills, contingency management skills and job role environment skills.
Assessment processes and techniques must be appropriate to the language, literacy and numeracy requirements of the work being performed and the needs of the candidate.
Conditions for assessment must include access to all tools, equipment, materials and documentation required, including relevant workplace procedures, product and manufacturing specifications associated with this unit.