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 | Operate conveyors | 1.1 | Recognise the type and number of conveyors |
| 1.2 | Identify hazards and implement hazard controls according to procedures |
| 1.3 | Start up and shut down the conveyor in a manner appropriate to the conveyor type and duty |
| 1.4 | Complete routine checks, logs and paperwork, taking action on unexpected observations, readings and trends |
| 1.5 | Convey correct material from and to the correct location as required |
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2 | Manage bulk material storages | 2.1 | Recognise type of storage facility |
| 2.2 | Monitor quality, quantity and location of bulk materials stored |
| 2.3 | Transfer stock into, out of and between storage, as required |
| 2.4 | Supply internal and external customers with correct quality and quantity in a timely manner |
| 2.5 | Make effective use of storage capacity available taking account of safety issues |
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3 | Rectify problems | 3.1 | Identify the range of faults that can occur during the operation |
| 3.2 | Determine and rectify fault causes in accordance with established enterprise procedures |
| 3.3 | Identify and rectify equipment failure causes in accordance with established enterprise procedures |
| 3.4 | Make sure appropriate records and log books of equipment operations are maintained to meet enterprise requirements |
| 3.5 | Identify non-routine problems and report according to procedure |
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4 | Carry out maintenance procedures | 4.1 | Recognise a maintenance need according to procedure |
| 4.2 | Isolate materials handling equipment and prepare for maintenance/vessel entry as required |
| 4.3 | Complete minor maintenance according to procedures |
| 4.4 | Receive plant back from maintenance and check for safe operation |
| 4.5 | Prepare plant for the introduction of materials and for operation |
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5 | Control hazards | 5.1 | Identify hazards in the material handling work area |
| 5.2 | Assess the risks arising from those hazards |
| 5.3 | Implement measures to control those risks in line with procedures |
| 5.4 | Shut down in an emergency as required |
Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and demonstrate the ability to:
read and interpret job sheets, procedures, material labels and safety information
identify and prepare equipment, materials and storage facility to meet requirements
perform pre-start, start-up and shutdown procedures
store and transfer materials to meet requirements
identify maintenance needs and prepare equipment for maintenance
perform minor maintenance to procedures
recognise routine and non-routine problems
identify when the operator is able to rectify problems, when assistance is required and who is the appropriate source for assistance
take action to resolve problems or report them to appropriate personnel
distinguish between possible causes of routine problems, including:
raw material variations/contamination
instrument faults/incorrect readings
equipment faults/abnormalities
process/procedure errors
maintenance issues
identify hazards and apply relevant hazard controls
apply safety procedures
communicate effectively with team/work group and supervisors
complete workplace records
do basic arithmetical manipulations, including additions, subtractions, divisions, fractions and percentages.
Must provide evidence that demonstrates knowledge relevant to their job sufficient to operate under routine only supervision and to solve routine problems, including knowledge of:
principles of safe and efficient transfer and storage of bulk materials
principles of operation of plant/equipment used in the job/work environment
relationship of properties of particulates to transport/storage, including:
particle size and shape: reactivity, solubility and colour
angle of repose
angle of slide
dusts
density and bulk density
emergency procedures
routine problems, their probable causes and relevant corrective actions
work permit system
organisation procedures relevant to the work environment/job role
hierarchy of control
hazards that may arise in the job/work environment and:
their possible causes
potential consequences
appropriate risk controls.
The unit should be assessed holistically and the judgement of competence shall be based on a holistic assessment of the evidence.
The collection of performance evidence:
should occur over a range of situations which include typical disruptions to normal, smooth operations
will typically include a supervisor/third-party report focusing on consistent performance and problem recognition and solving. A supervisor/third-party report must be prepared by someone who has a direct, relevant, current relationship with the person being assessed and who is in a position to form a judgement on workplace performance relevant to the unit of competency
must include the use of appropriate tools, equipment and safety gear requiring demonstration of preparation, operation, completion and responding to problems
may use industry-based simulation for part but not all of the unit particularly where safety, lack of opportunity or significant cost is an issue.
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 that reflects 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 in a simulated environment should use evidence collected from one or more of:
walk-throughs
pilot plant operation
industry-based case studies/scenarios
‘what ifs’.
Knowledge evidence may be collected concurrently with performance evidence (provided a record is kept) or through an independent process such as workbooks, written assessments or interviews (provided a record is kept).
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.
The regulatory framework will be reflected in workplace policies and procedures and is not required to be independently assessed.
Foundation skills are integral to competent performance of the unit and should not be assessed separately.
Assessors must satisfy the assessor competency requirements that are in place at the time of the assessment as set by the VET regulator.
In addition the assessor or anyone acting in subject matter expert role in assessment shall demonstrate both technical competency and currency. If the assessor cannot demonstrate technical competency and currency they shall assess with a subject matter expert who does meet these requirements.
Technical competence can be demonstrated through one or more of:
relevant VET or other qualification/Statement of Attainment
appropriate workplace experience undertaking the type of work being assessed under routine and non-routine conditions
appropriate workplace experience supervising/evaluating the type of work being assessed under routine and non-routine conditions
Currency can be demonstrated through one or more of:
being currently employed undertaking the type of work being assessed
being employed by the organisation undertaking the type of work being assessed and having maintained currency in accordance with that organisation’s policies and procedures
having consulted/had contact with an organisation undertaking the type of work being assessed within the last twelve months, the consultation/contact being related to assessment
conducting on the job training/assessments of the type of work being assessed
being an active member of a relevant professional body and participating in activities relevant to the assessment of this type of work.