Specifies different work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included. Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment. |
Unit context includes: | WHS requirements, including legislation, building codes, material safety management systems, hazardous and dangerous goods codes, and local safe operating procedures or equivalent work is carried out in accordance with legislative obligations, environmental legislation, relevant health regulations, manual handling procedures, Liveable and Accessible Housing Design guidelines, and organisation insurance requirements work requires individual to demonstrate discretion, judgement and problem solving, plus self-management and learning skills |
Project brief includes: | client needs and objectives client aims and objectives, and criteria for evaluation milestones organisational or personal profiles and aims image requirements and function target market budget timeline consultation requirements colour requirements |
Clients include: | residential care providers private clients |
Parameters include: | scope of brief approval to make changes effect or feel trying to be achieved functionality (short and long term) budget restrictions established timelines |
Resources include: | computers computer software design software computer-aided design storyboards swatches product based colour systems, such as Munsell or similar colour matching system, such as Pantone Matching System (PMS) journals (directions magazines) artistic equipment and products model making equipment |
Site analysis includes: | a visit to the site to achieve a feel for the intention of the project brief and how services may be affected by it, identifying constraints of site and recording information and taking photos |
Disabilities include: | physical disabilities which have rendered a person to a wheelchair or walking frame dementia or other intellectual disabilities |
Reducing senses include: | senses reduced by the cause of age, such as: reduced eyesight loss of colour recognition perception of space reduced strength and capacity to move around easily reduced sense of touch to tactile surfaces reduced capacity to hear |
Themes include: | variations of colour ways (based on directions media), furnishing trends and decoration trends |
Concepts include: | ideas generated to respond to the project brief and client requirements through both ideation drawings or sketching and written explanation |
Products include: | furniture soft furnishings floor treatments curtain treatments built-in cabinetry or fittings light fittings lamps picture framing |
Materials include: | solid timber (native and imported) manufactured timber products plastic metal alloys stone glass textiles fibreglass foam cardboard paper products any other manipulable substance |
Finishes include: | paints waxes lacquers stains pigments oils plastic coatings veneers ceramics stone glass textiles other textures |
Colours include: | colour principles psychology fundamentals coordination perception language tonal translucent contrast harmony effects on space formulas colour wheels |
Restrictions include: | laws, regulations or policies which may affect a project or those working on it, such as: local government planning approval worksite entry legislation licensing heritage laws health care requirements |
Timelines include: | the agreed project time span set and agreed for the project |
Lifestyle requirements include: | influences, such as: physical capacity religious climatic societal lifestyle living conditions infrastructure status habitude |
Quality includes: | an inspection system for ensuring that pre-determined quality standards are being met, highlighting non-conformances requiring intervention |
Spaces include: | domestic environments with rooms, such as: bedrooms living spaces multi-purpose rooms storage rooms studies garages rumpus rooms media rooms entertainment areas halls pantries |
Physical requirements include: | wheelchair turning requirements height of basins showers mirrors benches shower space for wheelchair toilet access handgrips or rails lights for hearing impaired increased lighting higher magnifying mirrors non-slip tiles |
Performance and characteristics include: | assessment of products to determine if they meet the requirements of the intended end use application and how well they do it, and the durability and composition of the product |
Existing conditions include: | traffic flow architectural features style furniture placement electrical outlets features |
Access and egress include: | ensuring door widths will accept wheelchairs ramps are established to allow for rise or fall from exits and entrances |
Environmental aspects include: | how the use of raw materials affects the ecology and environment and how its continued use will affect the area it has been sourced from energy consumption in achieving the material greenhouse gases created waste levels resource utilisation and transport effects what impact will be felt by reducing or stopping material from the source |
Cultural issues include: | demography geography (local, regional and national) religious climatic societal cultural lifestyle attitudinal gratification honour living conditions infrastructure status habitude |
Ergonomics include: | the study of the efficiency of persons in their working environment |
Anthropometrics include: | the scientific study of the measurements of the human body |
Proxemics include: | the study of socially conditioned spatial factors in ordinary human relations |
Costs include: | the cost of products and materials together with the cost of obtaining them either locally, interstate or overseas |
Drawings include: | hand drawn images or ideation drawings completed freehand drafted technical drawings or drawings produced on computer using CAD software packages (these usually contain project specifications) |
Accessories include: | trinkets ceramics trays vases carvings baskets pots plants candles clocks silverware mirrors frames screens floral displays haberdashery glassware fireplace items gifts hand crafts water features photographs pottery personal items statues book ends bowls bottles |
Supplies include: | paints furnishings decorations other internal fit-out products |
Contractors include: | builders painters tilers carpet/flooring layers and sanders cabinetmakers curtain makers picture framers electricians plumbers plasterers |
Quoting includes: | a price for a project taking account of the sizes associated with the project, the cost of materials, labour and overheads |
Personal protective equipment includes: | that prescribed under legislation, regulations and enterprise policies and practices |
Information and procedures include: | work instructions, including plans, drawings and designs workplace procedures relating to reporting and communication manufacturer specifications and operational procedures |