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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Evaluate the value chain for the selected process
  2. Determine sustainability issues for the process
  3. Analyse sustainability issues for the process

Required Skills

Required knowledge includes

value chain mapping and analysis with regard to sustainability

process and changes which occur within the process

environmental impacts of materials and energy usedemitted

environmental sensitivities of all areas impacted by the value chain and related areas where impact spreads beyond immediate area eg by loss of containment

root cause analysis and problem solving

mitigation strategies

benefitcost analyses techniques

methods of dealing with sustainability issues and the benefits arising from each

ASNZS ISO Environmental Management Standards

Required skills include

analysing and prioritising issues

consulting and negotiating with stakeholders on possible solutions and strategies for sustainability improvement

using problemsolving techniques including root cause analysis

mapping the value chain

Evidence Required

Overview of assessment

A person who demonstrates competency in this unit must be able to evaluate the sustainability impact of a whole process or internal or external value chain determine root cause for sustainability issues and propose and rank solutions

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

Assessors must be satisfied that the candidate can competently and consistently apply the skills covered in this unit of competency in new and different situations and contexts Critical aspects of assessment and evidence include

identifying steps in the process and portion of manufacturing value chain

determining ecological and sustainability impacts of processes

determining root causes of impacts

evaluating solution and mitigation strategies

Context of and specific resources for assessment

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

Assessment should emphasise a workplace context and procedures found in the candidates workplace

This unit of competency may be assessed with other relevant units addressing sustainability at the enterprise level or other units requiring the exercise of the skills and knowledge covered by this unit

The competencies covered by this unit would be demonstrated by an individual working alone or as part of a team

Method of assessment

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

Where applicable reasonable adjustment must be made to work environments and training situations to accommodate ethnicity age gender demographics and disability

The language literacy and numeracy demands of assessment should not be greater than those required to undertake the unit of competency in a worklike environment

Guidance information for assessment


Range Statement

Process

Process may include:

any operational, manufacturing, logistics, administrative, information technology or business process in a manufacturing value chain (e.g. manufacturer, supplier of goods or services or a customer)

Interactions with the environment

Interactions with the environment may include:

drawing physical resources from the environment

releasing materials to the environment (e.g. emissions)

drawing energy from/releasing energy to the environment

Environmental sensitivities

Environmental sensitivities may include:

fragile areas and rare or threatened species

heritage or religious issues

hazardous emissions

regulated emissions or other regulatory issues

community perceptions or other issues

Sustainability issues

Sustainability issues may include:

resource footprint (e.g. carbon and water) of product and process

current and future availability of raw materials

current and future availability of energy

waste generation and disposal

efficiency of process

the extent to which the production process and product affects the environment, including effects on:

climate

quality of local air and water

ecology

noise

relationship with the local and broader community (e.g. effect of operations on aesthetic appearance, preservation of heritage, and proximity to schools and religious facilities)

extent of regulatory oversight and cost of compliance

Desirability ranking

Desirability ranking includes:

direct dollar benefit/cost

customer benefit

stakeholder perception:

shareholders

employees

community

financial community

other

life cycle improvements