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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Comply with electrical machine repair workplace policies and procedures
  2. Work activities and relevant workplace procedures are sought and clarified with supervisor/relevant person/s
  3. Unplanned situations are dealt with safely and in accordance with workplace policies and procedures and with approval of relevant person/s
  4. Participate in electrical machine repair work
  5. Opportunities to practise skills and apply relevant knowledge to work activities are pursued
  6. Assistance is sought from appropriate person/s to overcome difficulties in developing skills and applying knowledge to relevant to work activities
  7. Feedback on progress in electrical machine repair competency development is self-monitored against required skills, knowledge and workplace procedures
  8. Additional skill development is sought in consultation with relevant person/s
  9. Electrical machine repair work activities are completed and validated by relevant person/s in accordance with workplace procedures

Performance Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria on at least one occasion and include:

identifying and confirming the context, requirements and responsibilities of the competency development (training) plan to be met

identifying and confirming the critical industry, enterprise and regulatory policies, procedures and context applicable to all work activities

identifying and confirming the applicable training practices, requirements, administration, costs and support service policies and procedures provided by the Registered Training Organisation (RTO) to all vocational education and training (VET) activities

seeking clarification of how particular work is to be carried out and the procedures involved

dealing with unexpected situations in accordance with industry/enterprise policies and procedures, and with the approval of an authorised person

reporting periodically the competency development activities in accordance with requirements

periodically reviewing progress of the competency development activities in accordance with requirements

pursuing strategies to develop opportunities for gaining the range of workplace experiences and exposure

progressing successfully against periodic or staged evaluative performance events according to requirements

seeking assistance to overcome difficulties in developing competency

dealing with unplanned events

applying relevant work health and safety (WHS)/occupational health and safety (OHS) requirements, including the use of risk control measures

completing machine repair work activities

complying with electrical machine repair workplace policies and procedures

identifying and confirming industry standards, regulatory and workplace procedures

identifying skill development opportunities

participating in electrical machine repair work.


Knowledge Evidence

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and include knowledge of:

electrical machine repair work competency development activities, including:

responsibilities under a competency development plan:

competency development (training) plans encompassing:

state/territory requirements (Acts/regulations)

competency development (training) contracts

competency development (training) period

purpose of competency development (training) plans

process in developing competency development (training) plans

parties involved in the competency development (training) plan

qualification structure encompassing:

scope of work

Training Packages – UEE Electrotechnology

units of competency

structure of qualification

off-the-job requirements

on-the-job requirements

responsibilities of parties to the contract encompassing:

employer responsibilities

learner responsibilities

RTO responsibilities

State/Territory Training Authorities (STAs)

electrotechnology industry career opportunities encompassing:

industry areas

qualification levels

career paths

industry customs and practices encompassing:

industry bodies – employer and employee representatives

regulatory bodies – including licensing/registration, WHS/OHS, industrial relations (IR), training authorities – apprentice/trainee regulation

VET system – Australian Qualification Framework (AQF) and credentials

monitoring of workplace evidence encompassing:

workplace exposure and practices and relationship with units of competency

methods of collecting workplace evidence

monitoring period cycle

requirements of workplace evidence

actions taken for unsatisfactory progression

role of STA

apprentice/learner responsibilities

employer responsibilities

RTO policies encompassing:

apprentice/learner responsibilities

teacher/trainer responsibilities

absenteeism

off-the-job component assessment specifications

on-the-job component assessment specifications

qualification completion requirements and award

advanced standing and/or recognition of prior learning (RPL)

result review procedures

apprentice/learner discipline policy encompassing:

apprentice/learner rights

apprentice/learner responsibilities

breaches of discipline

types of penalties

attendance at the RTO encompassing:

importance of attendance

record management of attendance

attendance cards

advice to employer of absences

fire and emergencies at the RTO encompassing:

designated fire and emergency exits

procedures in the event of a fire

evacuation procedures

assembly points importance of attendance

WHS/OHS at the RTO encompassing:

eye protection

foot protection

protective clothing

personal injuries

mobile phones and personal belongings

dress regulations

rotating machinery, designated fire and emergency exits

entry requirements encompassing:

numeracy requirements

literacy requirements

RTO support mechanisms

RTO tour encompassing:

RTO layout

building layout

tour of building and RTO

methods of monitoring and reporting competency development activities encompassing:

RTOs responsibility to receive and monitor workplace activities of the apprentice/learner

industry requirements for monitoring workplace evidence

acceptable methods for monitoring and reporting workplace activities

apprentice’s/learner’s responsibility to participate in the reporting of workplace activities

RTOs requirements in periodically evaluating development of apprentices/learners from the workplace activities information gathered, and providing feedback and advice on areas requiring improvement

employer responsibilities to participate in monitoring, reporting and confirming workplace activities, and assisting in overcoming areas requiring development by the apprentice/learner

options for appeal or assistance from RTO or STA

enterprise work activities policies and procedures encompassing:

need for policies and procedures

scope for an industry/enterprise to establish work activity policies and procedures - policies and procedure related to safety, effective work outcomes, customer relations, conflict resolution and competency development

following work activities procedures

relevant job safety assessments or risk mitigation processes

relevant manufacturer specifications

relevant WHS/OHS legislated requirements.