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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Prepare for inspection
  2. Initiate inspection
  3. Evaluate simple measure performance
  4. Conduct a verifier performance audit
  5. Analyse and report inspection results
  6. Act on non-compliance

Required Skills

Required skills

accessing interpreting and applying a range of documents for the inspection of simple measures including

national measurement legislation

routine National Test Procedures

Certificates of Approval

National Measurement Institute inspection policy

Australian Standards

accessing and interpreting Certificates of Verification for a limited range of reference standards

use routine communication and negotiation skills to

explain the purpose of inspection

inform traders of noncompliances and consequences of failing to rectify them

explain procedures and inspection outcomes to traders verifiers and managers

accessing transporting setting up validating using and maintaining a limited range of test equipment and reference standards

identifying and evaluating environmental impacts on performance of a range of simple measures

conducting tests and recording results with close attention to detail and accuracy

performing calculations involving fractions decimals ratios proportions and percentages

using scientific notation correct units and the correct number of significant figures

analysing performance results over a single or limited range of operating conditions

identifying noncompliances with national measurement legislation relating to simple measure or verifier performance and initiate appropriate enforcement action including warning infringement notice undertaking injunction and prosecution

identifying potential trading practice noncompliance with national measurement legislation and initiating an appropriate inspection strategy

planning routine tasks

developingimplementing an efficient inspection strategy that has a limited impact on others

demonstrating professionalism and maintaining the rights of the trader at all times

solving routineexpected problems

working safely

Required knowledge

general chemical and physical principles and concepts including

weight mass gravity and density

temperature effects and coefficients of expansion

basic knowledge of the operating procedures across a limited range of environments including laboratories retail and manufacturing

knowledge of metrological terms and terminology specific to simple measures such as

maximum permissible errors

traceability

error of measurement

error of indication

national measurement legislation applicable to simple measures

detailed knowledge of National Test Procedures and operating procedures for equipment and reference standards used in job role including

purpose of test

test conditions and possible environmental impacts on performance of simple measure

key preparationmeasurement steps in test method

calculation steps to give results in appropriate units and precision

maximum permissible errors for simple measures under inspection

procedures for completing inspection documentation

organisational policy and procedures for inspecting simple measures

Evidence Required

The Evidence Guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria required skills and knowledge range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package

Overview of assessment

Competency must be demonstrated in the ability to perform consistently at the required standard for any class of simple measures listed in the Range Statement

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Assessors should ensure that candidates can

identify access and apply test procedures

identify and use suitable reference standards

evaluate and adjust the impact of the operating environment on the performance of simple measures

analyse test results to determine the simple measures suitability for verification trade use

identify the scope of a verifier performance audit and assess results with expected outcomes

audit the performance of verifiers of simple measures

identify and implement additional inspection strategies for noninstrument related breaches of national measurement legislation

recognise and act on noncompliance

maintain the security and confidentiality of data in accordance with organisational and regulatory requirements

report results in the required formats and expected timeframe

Context of and specific resources for assessment

This unit of competency is to be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment

This unit of competency may be assessed with

MSATMREFA Use and maintain reference standards

MSATMREF301A Use and maintain reference standards.

Resources may include

simple measures test equipment and reference standards

computer and relevant software andor organisation information management system

Certificates of Approval for simple measures

relevant legislative and organisational procedures

Method of assessment

The following assessment methods are suggested

questions to assess understanding of relevant procedures licensing requirements trader obligations and remedial actions

review of inspection reports and verifier performance audit reports prepared by the candidate

feedback from supervisors and peers regarding the candidates ability to verify the performance of simple measures in accordance with legislative and organisational procedures

observation of the candidate conducting an inspection

In all cases practical assessment should be supported by questions to assess underpinning knowledge and those aspects of competency which are difficult to assess directly Questioning techniques should suit the language and literacy levels of the candidate

This competency in practice

Industry representatives have provided the case studies below to illustrate the practical application of this unit of competency and to show its relevance in a workplace setting

An inspector makes an unannounced visit to a manufacturers premises that packages turpentine linseed oil kerosene and methylated spirits Hisher visit identifies that a L verified conical measure is being used for trade to check the volume of prepackaged articles Heshe visually inspects the measure for compliance with the relevant Certificate of Approval and checks the existing certifying marks The verifier notices that the volume measure is dented Heshe then tests the accuracy of the measure using a suitable L reference standard and finds it to be outside the maximum permissible error Heshe notifies the manager of this noncompliance and advises that any further use of this measure will result in enforcement action On returning to their office the inspector reports the need to inspect the premises and market place for inaccurate prepackaged items manufactured by the company


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. 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) may also be included.

Appropriate documentation

Where reference is made to documentation, it is expected the latest version will be used.

Appropriate documentation may include:

reference standards

Certificates of Verification

Certificates of Approval for simple measures

test procedures for verifying simple measures

organisational test reports

organisational procedures e.g. company quality assurance manual

National Measurement Act

occupational health and safety (OHS) regulations, guidelines and procedures and material safety data sheets (MSDS)

equipment manuals and warranty, supplier catalogues, and handbooks

National Measurement Institute policy

Australian Standards

Certificates of Approval

Certificates of Approval may include:

any Certificate issued by the Chief Metrologist under Regulation 60 of the National Measurement Regulations approving the pattern of a simple measure as being suitable for trade

Test equipment

Test equipment may include:

reference standards of measurement

equipment other than reference standards of measurement such as weighing instruments, strikes and funnels

Legislation

Legislation may include:

national measurement legislation

applicable Commonwealth, state and territory OHS legislation

National Test Procedures for simple measures

National Test Procedures for simple measures may include:

length measures

alcoholic beverage measures

lubricating oil measures

graduated measures

pharmaceutical measures

trade masses

any other test procedure prescribed by the National Measurement Institute

OHS and environmental management requirements

OHS and environmental management requirements refers to:

all operations must comply with enterprise OHS and environmental management requirements, which may be imposed through state/territory or Federal legislation. These requirements must not be compromised at any time

all operations assume the potentially hazardous nature of samples and require standard precautions to be applied

where relevant, users should access and apply current industry understanding of infection control issued by the National Health and Medical Research Council and State and Territory Departments of Health

Operating environmental impacts

Operating environment impacts may include:

vibration

wind

heat

dust

electromagnetic interference

out of level

Records

Records may include:

test reports

safety procedures

a history of equipment calibration and test results

Simple measures

Inspectors may be required to test and mark any of the classes of simple measures from the following list.

Simple measures may include:

length measures

alcoholic beverage measures

lubricating oil measures

graduated measures

pharmaceutical measures

trade masses

any other simple measure prescribed by the National Measurement Institute