This competency applies to advanced operators who are required to apply knowledge of materials, product purpose and processes to the operation of lay-up and taping equipment typically used for the production of armoured cable. The key factors are the production of material meeting quality standards and product requirements and the recognition and resolving of a range of routine and non-routine problems.
The operator will:
plan the job
identify hazards and take appropriate action
start up and shut down wire lay-up and taping equipment as required
monitor equipment operation and correct process variations for materials, equipment or process variations and make appropriate adjustments
discard non-conforming products, ensuring re-use where possible
solve routine and non-routine problems
complete logs and reports.
This competency covers the operation and adjustment of cable lay-up, taping and armouring equipment and the solving of non-routine problems.
This competency is typically performed by advanced operators demonstrating some relevant theoretical knowledge and using a range of well developed skills requiring some discretion and judgement.
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Prerequisites
Prerequisites
This unit has no prerequisites.
Employability Skills
The required outcomes described in this unit contain applicable Employability Skills. The Employability Skills Summary of the qualification(s) in which this unit is packaged will assist in identifying Employability Skill requirements.
Evidence Required
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The Evidence Guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, the range statement and the assessment guidelines for this training package.
Overview of assessment
A holistic approach should be taken to the assessment.
Assessors must be satisfied that the person can consistently perform the unit as a whole, as defined by the Elements, Performance Criteria and skills and knowledge.
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit
It is essential that competence is demonstrated in the knowledge and skills defined in this unit. These may include the ability to:
identify critical materials properties and lay-up and taping process characteristics in relation to the process requirements and the end product
plan own work process within workplace procedures and explain the reasons for the steps in the process
take appropriate action to observe equipment, materials and products for out of specification results, make adjustments and identify problems to be reported.
Consistent performance should be demonstrated. For example, look to see that:
production quality and output standards are met consistently
problems are anticipated from process observations
problems are efficiently resolved
the process runs consistently and smoothly.
Assessment method and context
Assessment will occur on an industrial wire lay-up and taping equipment in a work-like environment.
Competence in this unit may be assessed:
by using appropriate, industrial lay-up and taping equipment
in a situation allowing for the generation of evidence of the ability to respond to problems
by using a suitable simulation and/or a range of case studies/scenarios
through a combination of these techniques.
In all cases it is expected that practical assessment will be combined with targeted questioning to assess the underpinning knowledge and theoretical assessment will be combined with appropriate practical/simulation or similar assessment. Assessors need to be aware of any cultural issues that may affect responses to questions.
Assessment processes and techniques must be culturally appropriate and appropriate to the oracy, language and literacy capacity of the assessee and the work being performed.
Specific resources for assessment
This section should be read in conjunction with the Range Statement for this unit of competency. Resources required include suitable access to an operating plant or equipment that allows for appropriate and realistic simulation. A bank of case studies/scenarios and questions will also be required to the extent that they form part of the assessment method. Questioning may take place either in the workplace, or in an adjacent, quiet facility such as an office or lunchroom. No other special resources are required.
Access must be provided to appropriate learning and/or assessment support when required. Where applicable, physical resources should include equipment modified for people with disabilities.
Submission Requirements
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Assessment Tasks
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This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level required for this unit.
Application of knowledge of the materials, equipment and process sufficient to recognise material and equipment conditions which may lead to out of specification production.
Knowledge of organization procedures and relevant regulatory requirements along with the ability to implement them within appropriate time constraints and work standards.
Application of the knowledge of managing risks using the hierarchy of controls applied to the wire lay-up and taping process. Application of approved hazard control, safety procedures, the use of PPE in relation to handling materials, equipment operation and clean-up.
Knowledge as a basis for solving processing and material problems, including:
products, materials and material characteristics
function of rotating plant and equipment, equipment components and ancillary equipment
rotating plant and manufacturing processes
behaviour of materials in relation to speed, temperature and tension
changes to materials in rotating plant and manufacturing process
waste management and importance of non-conforming materials
impact of variations in raw materials and equipment operation in relation to final product
changes to materials at various stages of production
waste management and importance of non-conforming materials
cable properties and their interactions with process conditions
relationships between cable properties and process conditions
changes to cable properties to better suit process requirements.
product problems related to cable properties
product problems related to process conditions
adjustments to process conditions to meet cable and product requirements.
Competence also includes the ability to:
plan own work including predicting consequences and identifying improvements
make measurements when required and identify product out of specification
identify and describe own role and role of others involved directly in the cable making process
identify factors which may affect product quality or production output and appropriate remedies
identify when the operator is able to rectify faults and when assistance is required.
Language, literacy and numeracy requirements
This unit requires the ability to read and interpret typical product specifications, job sheets and material labels as provided to operators.
Writing is required to the level of completing workplace forms and production reports.
Basic numeracy is required, eg to determine how many 2 kg, 3 kg and 5 kg bags are needed to make up a requirement for 50 kg.
The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Add any essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts.
Where reference is made to industry codes of practice, and/or Australian/international standards, the latest version must be used.
Context
This competency applies to rotating plant and equipment - lay-up and taping plant within the cable making industry. It includes the operation of all relevant additional equipment where that equipment is integral to the lay-up and taping process.
Procedures
All operations are performed in accordance with procedures.
Procedures include all relevant workplace procedures, work instructions, temporary instructions, manufacturer operating instructions and relevant industry and government codes and standards.
Products
These may include:
armoured cable
screened cable
other relevant wires/cables/product.
Tools and equipment
This competency includes use of equipment and tools such as:
rotating plant and equipment and components including taping machines and lay-up machines
'Anticipate and solve problems' means resolve a wide range of routine and non-routine problems, using product and process knowledge to develop solutions to problems which do not have a known solution/a solution recorded in the procedures.
Typical process and product problems may include:
processing problems ( including tensions, breaks, taping problems)
equipment malfunctions materials problems (eg incorrect quantity of materials/contaminated materials).
Variables
Key variables to be monitored include:
operating temperatures
operating speed pressure
time
temperature
tension
wind off speed
product integrity and general conformance to specification/sample.
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Observation Checklist
Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice
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Comments/feedback
Identify equipment and processes used for production process and upstream and downstream operations from production plan or request.
Identify materials required including additives.
Recognise hazards and take appropriate action.
Identify and check emergency stops, guards and controls.
Identify requirements for materials, quality, production and equipment checks.
Identify materials, waste management and housekeeping needs.
Determine equipment requirements.
Set process to specifications as required.
Check materials are correct.
Check tensions, tape lay-up or tensions of armouring materials to requirements.
Check rotating plant and equipment settings and adjustments, including tensions, lay length, attachments to spools and threading path adjustments to specifications.
Attach wire to spools and fit appropriate taping materials.
Discard, or make adjustments to the process for, non-conforming materials.
Set up date, batch and materials markings to specifications, as required.
Complete other pre-start checks to procedures.
Check and load materials using correct manual handling methods.
Start up equipment and make adjustments to reach required settings.
Monitor controls/displays/terminals for production/process data.
Monitor product/process quality as required.
Maintain continuity of process.
Make adjustments to remedy faults and nonconformity to standard as required.
Collect and reprocess/discard scrap/trim and other materials as required.