The assessment process must address all of the following items of evidence
Ability to
Access workplace information to identify processing requirements Select fit and use personal protective clothing andor equipment Confirm supply of necessary materials and services to the grinding process Conduct prestart checks This may involve inspecting equipment condition to identify any signs of wear selecting appropriate settings andor related parameters cancelling isolation or lockouts as required confirming that equipment is clean and correctly configured for processing requirements sensors and controls are correctly positioned any scheduled maintenance has been carried out and that all safety guards are in place and operational Operate stockfeed control panel to transfer and grind product Monitor and adjust the grinding process and equipment operation to achieve required outcomes This may include monitoring control points and conducting inspections as required to confirm process remains within specification and running adjustments to hammer mills and roller mills Monitor supply and flow of materials to and from the grinding process Take corrective action in response to outofspecification results Respond to andor report equipment failure within level of responsibility Locate emergency stop functions on equipment Follow isolation and lock outtag out procedures as required to take process and related equipment offline in preparation for cleaning andor maintenance within level of responsibility Complete workplace records as required Demonstrate batchproduct changeovers Sort collect treat recycle or dispose of waste Maintain work area to meet housekeeping standards
1. Access workplace information to identify processing requirements
2. Select, fit and use personal protective clothing and/or equipment
3. Confirm supply of necessary materials and services to the grinding process
4. Conduct pre-start checks. This may involve inspecting equipment condition to identify any signs of wear; selecting appropriate settings and/or related parameters; cancelling isolation or lockouts as required; confirming that equipment is clean and correctly configured for processing requirements; sensors and controls are correctly positioned; any scheduled maintenance has been carried out, and that all safety guards are in place and operational
5. Operate stockfeed control panel to transfer and grind product
6. Monitor and adjust the grinding process and equipment operation to achieve required outcomes. This may include monitoring control points and conducting inspections as required to confirm process remains within specification, and running adjustments to hammer mills and roller mills
7. Monitor supply and flow of materials to and from the grinding process
8. Take corrective action in response to out-of-specification results
9. Respond to and/or report equipment failure within level of responsibility
10. Locate emergency stop functions on equipment
11. Follow isolation and lock out/tag out procedures as required to take process and related equipment off-line in preparation for cleaning and/or maintenance within level of responsibility
12. Complete workplace records as required
13. Demonstrate batch/product changeovers
14. Sort, collect, treat, recycle or dispose of waste
15. Maintain work area to meet housekeeping standards
May include ability to
Collect samples and conduct tests Conduct routine maintenance Clean and sanitize equipment
16. Collect samples and conduct tests
17. Conduct routine maintenance
18. Clean and sanitize equipment
Knowledge of
Purpose and basic principles of the grinding process This includes a basic understanding of the characteristics of materials which can be reduced to a suitable form for stockfeed Basic operating principles of equipment This may include an operational understanding of main equipment components bulk materials transfer systems and equipment dust collection equipment grinding equipment operating capacities and applications and the purpose and location of magnets sensors and related feedback instrumentation It also includes knowledge of services required and action to take if services are not available Basic operating principles of process control This includes the relationship between control panels and systems and the physical equipment The flow of the grinding process and the effect of product output on downstream processes Quality characteristics and uses of grinding process outputs Effect of the grinding process on the end product Effect of raw material characteristics on grinding process performance Operating requirements and parameters and corrective action required where operation is outside specified operating parameters Typical equipment faults and related causes This includes recognition of signs and symptoms of faulty equipment and early warning signs of potential problems Techniques used to monitor the production process This may include inspecting measuring and testing as required by the process It requires awareness of inspection or test points control points in the process and the related procedures and recording requirements Contaminationfood safety risks associated with the grinding process and related control measures Common causes of variation and corrective action required OHS hazards and controls including the risk of dust explosion and an understanding of the limitations of protective clothing and equipment relevant to the work process Requirements of different shutdowns as appropriate to the process and workplace production requirements This includes emergency and routine shutdowns and procedures to follow in the event of a power outage Productprocess changeover procedures and responsibilities Isolation lock out and tag out procedures and responsibilities Procedures and responsibility for reporting production and performance information Environmental issues and controls relevant to the process This includes wasterework collection and handling procedures related to the process
19. Purpose and basic principles of the grinding process. This includes a basic understanding of the characteristics of materials which can be reduced to a suitable form for stockfeed
20. Basic operating principles of equipment. This may include an operational understanding of main equipment components, bulk materials transfer systems and equipment, dust collection equipment, grinding equipment operating capacities and applications, and the purpose and location of magnets, sensors and related feedback instrumentation. It also includes knowledge of services required and action to take if services are not available
21. Basic operating principles of process control. This includes the relationship between control panels and systems and the physical equipment
22. The flow of the grinding process and the effect of product output on downstream processes
23. Quality characteristics and uses of grinding process outputs
24. Effect of the grinding process on the end product
25. Effect of raw material characteristics on grinding process performance
26. Operating requirements and parameters and corrective action required where operation is outside specified operating parameters
27. Typical equipment faults and related causes. This includes recognition of signs and symptoms of faulty equipment and early warning signs of potential problems
28. Techniques used to monitor the production process. This may include inspecting, measuring and testing as required by the process. It requires awareness of inspection or test points (control points) in the process and the related procedures and recording requirements
29. Contamination/food safety risks associated with the grinding process and related control measures
30. Common causes of variation and corrective action required
31. OHS hazards and controls including the risk of dust explosion and an understanding of the limitations of protective clothing and equipment relevant to the work process
32. Requirements of different shutdowns as appropriate to the process and workplace production requirements. This includes emergency and routine shutdowns and procedures to follow in the event of a power outage
33. Product/process changeover procedures and responsibilities
34. Isolation, lock out and tag out procedures and responsibilities
35. Procedures and responsibility for reporting production and performance information
36. Environmental issues and controls relevant to the process. This includes waste/rework collection and handling procedures related to the process
May include knowledge of
Sampling and testing associated with process monitoring and control Routine maintenance procedures Cleaning and sanitation procedures
37. Sampling and testing associated with process monitoring and control
38. Routine maintenance procedures
39. Cleaning and sanitation procedures
Relationship with other standards
Prerequisite units
There are no prerequisite units for this competency standard
Coassessment of related units
This unit should be assessed together with core units and other units of competence relevant to the function or work role In addition the following optional or ancillary units may be relevant
FDFZPRCIA Operate a process control interface
FDFOPTISPA Implement sampling procedures
PMLTESTB Perform basic tests
PMLTEST300B Perform basic tests
FDFOPTCRMA Conduct routine maintenance
FDFZCSCSA Clean and sanitize equipment
Resources required for assessment
Assessment must occur in a real or simulated workplace where the assessee has access to
Personal protective clothing and equipment
Work procedures including advice on safe work practices food safety quality and environmental requirements stock flow systems production schedules batchrecipe instructions
Specifications control points and processing parameters
Production schedulebatch instructions
Information on equipment capacity and operating parameters
Grinding and related equipment and services
Stock required for the grinding process
Sampling schedules and test procedures and equipment as required
Documentation and recording requirements and procedures
Cleaning procedures materials and equipment as required
Assessment requirements
For information on how to assess this competency standard and who can assess refer to the Assessment Guidelines for this Training Package
The assessment process must address all of the following items of evidence
Ability to
Access workplace information to identify processing requirements Select fit and use personal protective clothing andor equipment Confirm supply of necessary materials and services to the grinding process Conduct prestart checks This may involve inspecting equipment condition to identify any signs of wear selecting appropriate settings andor related parameters cancelling isolation or lockouts as required confirming that equipment is clean and correctly configured for processing requirements sensors and controls are correctly positioned any scheduled maintenance has been carried out and that all safety guards are in place and operational Operate stockfeed control panel to transfer and grind product Monitor and adjust the grinding process and equipment operation to achieve required outcomes This may include monitoring control points and conducting inspections as required to confirm process remains within specification and running adjustments to hammer mills and roller mills Monitor supply and flow of materials to and from the grinding process Take corrective action in response to outofspecification results Respond to andor report equipment failure within level of responsibility Locate emergency stop functions on equipment Follow isolation and lock outtag out procedures as required to take process and related equipment offline in preparation for cleaning andor maintenance within level of responsibility Complete workplace records as required Demonstrate batchproduct changeovers Sort collect treat recycle or dispose of waste Maintain work area to meet housekeeping standards
1. Access workplace information to identify processing requirements
2. Select, fit and use personal protective clothing and/or equipment
3. Confirm supply of necessary materials and services to the grinding process
4. Conduct pre-start checks. This may involve inspecting equipment condition to identify any signs of wear; selecting appropriate settings and/or related parameters; cancelling isolation or lockouts as required; confirming that equipment is clean and correctly configured for processing requirements; sensors and controls are correctly positioned; any scheduled maintenance has been carried out, and that all safety guards are in place and operational
5. Operate stockfeed control panel to transfer and grind product
6. Monitor and adjust the grinding process and equipment operation to achieve required outcomes. This may include monitoring control points and conducting inspections as required to confirm process remains within specification, and running adjustments to hammer mills and roller mills
7. Monitor supply and flow of materials to and from the grinding process
8. Take corrective action in response to out-of-specification results
9. Respond to and/or report equipment failure within level of responsibility
10. Locate emergency stop functions on equipment
11. Follow isolation and lock out/tag out procedures as required to take process and related equipment off-line in preparation for cleaning and/or maintenance within level of responsibility
12. Complete workplace records as required
13. Demonstrate batch/product changeovers
14. Sort, collect, treat, recycle or dispose of waste
15. Maintain work area to meet housekeeping standards
May include ability to
Collect samples and conduct tests Conduct routine maintenance Clean and sanitize equipment
16. Collect samples and conduct tests
17. Conduct routine maintenance
18. Clean and sanitize equipment
Knowledge of
Purpose and basic principles of the grinding process This includes a basic understanding of the characteristics of materials which can be reduced to a suitable form for stockfeed Basic operating principles of equipment This may include an operational understanding of main equipment components bulk materials transfer systems and equipment dust collection equipment grinding equipment operating capacities and applications and the purpose and location of magnets sensors and related feedback instrumentation It also includes knowledge of services required and action to take if services are not available Basic operating principles of process control This includes the relationship between control panels and systems and the physical equipment The flow of the grinding process and the effect of product output on downstream processes Quality characteristics and uses of grinding process outputs Effect of the grinding process on the end product Effect of raw material characteristics on grinding process performance Operating requirements and parameters and corrective action required where operation is outside specified operating parameters Typical equipment faults and related causes This includes recognition of signs and symptoms of faulty equipment and early warning signs of potential problems Techniques used to monitor the production process This may include inspecting measuring and testing as required by the process It requires awareness of inspection or test points control points in the process and the related procedures and recording requirements Contaminationfood safety risks associated with the grinding process and related control measures Common causes of variation and corrective action required OHS hazards and controls including the risk of dust explosion and an understanding of the limitations of protective clothing and equipment relevant to the work process Requirements of different shutdowns as appropriate to the process and workplace production requirements This includes emergency and routine shutdowns and procedures to follow in the event of a power outage Productprocess changeover procedures and responsibilities Isolation lock out and tag out procedures and responsibilities Procedures and responsibility for reporting production and performance information Environmental issues and controls relevant to the process This includes wasterework collection and handling procedures related to the process
19. Purpose and basic principles of the grinding process. This includes a basic understanding of the characteristics of materials which can be reduced to a suitable form for stockfeed
20. Basic operating principles of equipment. This may include an operational understanding of main equipment components, bulk materials transfer systems and equipment, dust collection equipment, grinding equipment operating capacities and applications, and the purpose and location of magnets, sensors and related feedback instrumentation. It also includes knowledge of services required and action to take if services are not available
21. Basic operating principles of process control. This includes the relationship between control panels and systems and the physical equipment
22. The flow of the grinding process and the effect of product output on downstream processes
23. Quality characteristics and uses of grinding process outputs
24. Effect of the grinding process on the end product
25. Effect of raw material characteristics on grinding process performance
26. Operating requirements and parameters and corrective action required where operation is outside specified operating parameters
27. Typical equipment faults and related causes. This includes recognition of signs and symptoms of faulty equipment and early warning signs of potential problems
28. Techniques used to monitor the production process. This may include inspecting, measuring and testing as required by the process. It requires awareness of inspection or test points (control points) in the process and the related procedures and recording requirements
29. Contamination/food safety risks associated with the grinding process and related control measures
30. Common causes of variation and corrective action required
31. OHS hazards and controls including the risk of dust explosion and an understanding of the limitations of protective clothing and equipment relevant to the work process
32. Requirements of different shutdowns as appropriate to the process and workplace production requirements. This includes emergency and routine shutdowns and procedures to follow in the event of a power outage
33. Product/process changeover procedures and responsibilities
34. Isolation, lock out and tag out procedures and responsibilities
35. Procedures and responsibility for reporting production and performance information
36. Environmental issues and controls relevant to the process. This includes waste/rework collection and handling procedures related to the process
May include knowledge of
Sampling and testing associated with process monitoring and control Routine maintenance procedures Cleaning and sanitation procedures
37. Sampling and testing associated with process monitoring and control
38. Routine maintenance procedures
39. Cleaning and sanitation procedures
Relationship with other standards
Prerequisite units
There are no prerequisite units for this competency standard
Coassessment of related units
This unit should be assessed together with core units and other units of competence relevant to the function or work role In addition the following optional or ancillary units may be relevant
FDFZPRCIA Operate a process control interface
FDFOPTISPA Implement sampling procedures
PMLTESTB Perform basic tests
PMLTEST300B Perform basic tests
FDFOPTCRMA Conduct routine maintenance
FDFZCSCSA Clean and sanitize equipment
Resources required for assessment
Assessment must occur in a real or simulated workplace where the assessee has access to
Personal protective clothing and equipment
Work procedures including advice on safe work practices food safety quality and environmental requirements stock flow systems production schedules batchrecipe instructions
Specifications control points and processing parameters
Production schedulebatch instructions
Information on equipment capacity and operating parameters
Grinding and related equipment and services
Stock required for the grinding process
Sampling schedules and test procedures and equipment as required
Documentation and recording requirements and procedures
Cleaning procedures materials and equipment as required
Assessment requirements
For information on how to assess this competency standard and who can assess refer to the Assessment Guidelines for this Training Package