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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Prepare drawing tools, equipment and workstation
  2. Interpret designeror rough sketch and apply 3D drawing techniques
  3. Finalise 3D designs

Required Skills

This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level required for this unit

Demonstrates knowledge of

parts of and terminology of the product

drawing tools and equipment

presentation materials tools and equipment

traditional and nontraditional materials quality concepts

OHS practices including hazard identification and control measures associated with

workplace practices

recording and reporting practices

Demonstrates skill to

use drawing tools and equipment to illustrate designs

use presentation materials tools and equipment

present final illustration for design

apply quality procedures

read interpret and follow information on work specifications standard operating procedures and work instructions and other reference material

maintain accurate records

communicate within the workplace

sequence operations

meet specifications

clarify and check taskrelated information

carry out work according to OHS practices

Evidence Required

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 the Training Package

Critical aspects of evidence to be considered

Demonstrates skills and knowledge to

interpret design

use appropriate drawing tools and equipment

draw an accurate D drawing of a design

apply quality criteria in the completion of the drawing

present the final drawing that accurately represents the product design

Consistency in performance

Consistently applies skills and knowledge when

organising work

completing tasks

identifying improvements

using workplace practices

using OHS practices

recording and reporting accidents and incidents

assessing operational readiness of equipment used and work processes

recognising and adapting to cultural differences in the workplace including modes of behaviour and interactions

completing work systematically with attention to detail without damage

to goods and equipment

Resource implications

Access is required to real or appropriately simulated situations including work areas materials and equipment and to information on workplace practices and OHS practices

Context for assessment

Assessment may occur on the job or in an appropriately simulated environment

Interdependent assessment

This unit may be assessed independently or in combination with other relevant units


Range Statement

The Range Statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the Performance Criteria, is detailed below. Add any essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment depending on the work situation, needs if the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts.

Legislative/regulatory requirements

All work must comply with relevant Federal and State or Territory legislative or regulatory requirements.

Drawing tools and equipment may include:

HB lead pencil

eraser

pencil sharpener

black felt tip pens (02,04 and 06)

A3 layout pad

computer software

OHS practices

OHS practices must include hazard identification and control, risk assessment and implementation of risk reduction measures specific to the tasks described by this unit and may include:

manual handling techniques

standard operating procedures

personal protective equipment

safe materials handling

taking of rest breaks

ergonomic arrangement of workplaces

following marked walkways

safe storage of equipment

housekeeping

reporting accidents and incidents

other OHS practices relevant to the job and enterprise

Designer or rough sketch, may originate from:

verbal description from client

discussion between client and producer

discussion and description between producer and designer

a record of an existing product

Interpreted may include:

parts or sections of the product

trims or features

shape and silhouette

colour

textures

balance

how the product is worn

traditional and non-traditional materials

Quality criteria may include:

proportion

perspective

detailing

neatness

accuracy

the media to be used

rendering

size of the drawing

Product may include:

hat

footwear

accessories

garment

other textile product

Templates may include:

variety of different face or body shapes, necks and shoulders

variety of body or head profiles

facial features - eyes, eyebrows, nose, mouth, ears

hair styles and colouring

women, men or children

product styles

Angles may include:

side

front

back

square

Rendering may include the use of:

solid colour

wash

felt pens

gouache

pen and ink

pencil

shading

Presentation materials, tools and equipment may include:

mounting board

frames

backings

electronic

cutting tools

adhesives

cover sheet to protect illustration eg plastic sleeves, drawing paper

Visual presentation techniques may include:

mounting

display of different angles of product

production notes

electronic methods