FDFOP2046A
Operate a production process

This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to set up, monitor, and adjust a production process or sub-system.

Application

This unit is generic and should be customised for a given process. It must only be selected where no process-specific unit is available.

This unit has application in a food processing environment. It typically targets the production worker responsible for applying basic operating principles to the operation and monitoring of a production process and associated equipment.

When batch or product changeover procedures are part of this work process, the procedures should be used to customise the application of this unit. Where more detailed changeovers are carried out, FDFOP2011A Conduct routine maintenance, should be considered.


Elements and Performance Criteria

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

1. Prepare the equipment and process for operation

1.1. Materials are confirmed and available to meet operating requirements

1.2. Cleaning and maintenance requirements and status are identified and confirmed

1.3. Machine components and related attachments are fitted and adjusted to meet operating requirements

1.4. Processing/operating parameters are entered as required to meet safety and production requirements

1.5. Equipment performance is checked and adjusted as required

1.6. Pre-start checks are carried out as required by workplace requirements

2. Operate and monitor the process

2.1. The process is started and operated according to workplace procedures

2.2. Equipment is monitored to identify variation in operating conditions

2.3. Variation in equipment operation is identified and maintenance requirements are reported according to workplace reporting requirements

2.4. The process is monitored to confirm that specifications are met

2.5. Out-of-specification product/process outcomes are identified, rectified and/or reported to maintain the process within specification

2.6. The work area is maintained according to housekeeping standards

2.7. Work is conducted in accordance with workplace environmental guidelines

2.8. Workplace records are maintained according to workplace recording requirements

3. Shut down the process

3.1. The appropriate shutdown procedure is identified

3.2. The process is shut down according to workplace procedures

3.3. Maintenance requirements are identified and reported according to workplace reporting requirements

Required Skills

Required skills

Ability to:

access workplace information to identify processing requirements

select, fit and use personal protective clothing and/or equipment

confirm supply of necessary materials and services

conduct pre-start checks, such as inspecting equipment condition to identify any signs of wear, selecting appropriate settings and/or related parameters, cancelling isolation or lockouts as required, confirming that equipment is clean and correctly configured for processing requirements,positioning sensors and controls correctly, ensuring any scheduled maintenance has been carried out, and confirming that all safety guards are in place and operational

start, operate, monitor and adjust process equipment to achieve required outcomes, including monitoring control points and conducting inspections as required to confirm process remains within specification

monitor supply and flow of materials to and from the process

take corrective action in response to out-of-specification results

respond to and/or report equipment failure within level of responsibility

locate emergency stop functions on equipment

follow isolation and lock out/tag out procedures as required to take process and related equipment off-line in preparation for cleaning and/or maintenance within level of responsibility

complete workplace records as required

maintain work area to meet housekeeping standards

use process control systems according to enterprise procedures

demonstrate batch/product changeovers according to enterprise procedures (may not apply to some continuous operations)

collect samples and conduct tests according to enterprise procedures

conduct routine maintenance according to enterprise procedures

clean and sanitise equipment according to enterprise procedures

use oral communication skills/language competence to fulfil the job role as specified by the organisation, including questioning, active listening, asking for clarification and seeking advice from supervisor

work cooperatively within a culturally diverse workforce

Required knowledge

Knowledge of:

purpose and basic principles of the process

basic operating principles of equipment, such as main equipment components, status and purpose of guards, equipment operating capacities and applications and the purpose and location of sensors and related feedback instrumentation

services required and action to take if services are not available

the flow of this process and the effect of outputs on downstream processes

quality characteristics to be achieved by the process

quality requirements of materials and effect of variation on process performance

operating requirements, parameters and corrective action required where operation is outside specified operating parameters

typical equipment faults and related causes, including recognition of signs and symptoms of faulty equipment and early warning signs of potential problems

methods used to monitor the production process, such as inspecting, measuring and testing as required by the process

inspection or test points (control points) in the process and the related procedures and recording requirements

contamination/food safety risks associated with the process and related control measures

common causes of variation and corrective action required

operational health and safety (OHS) hazards and controls, including limitations of protective clothing and equipment relevant to the work process

requirements of different shutdowns as appropriate to the process and workplace production requirements, including emergency and routine shutdowns and procedures to follow in the event of a power outage

isolation, lock out and tag out procedures and responsibilities

procedures and responsibility for reporting production and performance information

environmental issues and controls relevant to the process, including waste/rework collection and handling procedures related to the process

basic operating principles of process control, where relevant, including the relationship between control panels and systems and the physical equipment

product/process changeover procedures and responsibilitieswhere relevant

sampling and testing associated with process monitoring and controlwhere relevant

routine maintenance procedureswhere relevant

cleaning and sanitation procedureswhere relevant

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

Assessment must be carried out in a manner that recognises the cultural and literacy requirements of the assessee and is appropriate to the work performed. Competence in this unit must be achieved in accordance with food safety standards and regulations.

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

Evidence of ability to:

conduct pre-start checks on machinery used for production process

start, operate, monitor and adjust process equipment to achieve required quality outcomes

take corrective action in response to typical faults and inconsistencies

complete workplace records as required

apply safe work practices and identify OHS hazards and controls

safely shut down equipment

apply food safety procedures.

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Assessment must occur in a real or simulated workplace where the assessee has access to:

personal protective clothing and equipment

work procedures, including advice on safe work practices, food safety, quality and environmental requirements

information on equipment capacity and operating parameters

production schedule/batch instructions

specifications, control points and processing parameters

process and related equipment and services

materials to be processed

sampling schedules and test procedures and equipment as required

documentation and recording requirements and procedures

cleaning procedures, materials and equipment as required.

Method of assessment

This unit should be assessed together with core units and other units of competency relevant to the function or work role. Examples could be:

FDFOP2003A Clean equipment in place

FDFOP2004A Clean and sanitise equipment

FDFOP2011A Conduct routine maintenance

FDFOP2013A Apply sampling procedures

FDFOP2030A Operate a process control interface

MSL973001A Perform basic tests.

Guidance information for assessment

To ensure consistency in one's performance, competency should be demonstrated on more than one occasion over a period of time in order to cover a variety of circumstances, cases and responsibilities, and where possible, over a number of assessment activities.


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.

Policies and procedures

Work is carried out according to company policies and procedures, regulatory and licensing requirements, legislative requirements, and industrial awards and agreements

Legislative requirements

Legislative requirements are typically reflected in procedures and specifications. Legislation relevant to this industry includes:

the Food Standards Code, including labelling, weights and measures legislation

legislation covering food safety, environmental management, OHS, anti-discrimination and equal opportunity

When applied to the pharmaceutical industry, relevant Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) codes apply in place of the Australian Food Standards Code and reference to food safety is replaced by GMP

Workplace information

Workplace information may include:

standard operating procedures (SOPs)

specifications

production schedules and instructions

manufacturers' advice

standard forms and reports

Production process or sub-system

A production process or sub-system may require:

operation of a series of related items of equipment to achieve the process outcome

Operation of equipment and processes

Operation of equipment and processes may require:

the use of process control panels and systems

Shutdown procedures

Shutdown procedures may include:

cleaning (in some cases cleaning may be carried out by a dedicated cleaning crew)

Services

Services may need to be confirmed. These depend on the nature of the process. Typical examples include:

power

steam

water

vacuum

compressed and instrumentation air


Sectors

Unit sector

Operational


Employability Skills

This unit contains employability skills.


Licensing Information

Not applicable.