MSFGG3017
Fabricate and install commercial glazing


Application

This unit of competency covers planning, fabricating and installing flat or curved glass in commercial shopfronts, doors and windows.

Licensing, legislative or certification requirements may apply to this unit and relevant state/territory and local government agencies should be consulted to determine any necessary certification or licensing for undertaking glass and glazing work. Access to construction sites requires certification of general induction training specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction for Construction Work (ASCC 2007).


Elements and Performance Criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Identify work requirements

1.1

Work requirements in the form of type of glass, frames and the method of fixing are identified from work instructions

1.2

Work health and safety (WHS) requirements for fabrication and installation of commercial glazing, including personal protective equipment, are identified and observed throughout the work

1.3

Process for fabricating and installing commercial flat and/or curved glazing is determined

2

Prepare for work

2.1

Work sequence is planned in a logical order to suit the job and workplace procedures

2.2

Tools, equipment and materials, other than glass and frames, are selected and checked prior to use to ensure they are appropriate for the work, serviceable and in a safe condition

2.3

Type of glass to be fitted and frames are selected to match the customer order

2.4

Glass is checked for type, size and imperfections

2.5

Glass fixing method and appropriate method of glazing are selected

3

Identify site conditions and constraints

3.1

Site safety hazards are recognised and corrective action taken to reduce injury to self and others

3.2

Other on-site difficulties are identified and corrective action taken in accordance with regulations and enterprise agreements

3.3

Special characteristics of the glass aperture are identified in relation to the effect of the glass fitting process on the finished job

3.4

Covering material is applied, where necessary, to protect existing fixtures and fittings

4

Prepare frame

4.1

Frame condition is assessed to ensure suitability for glazing in accordance with customer order and Australian Standards

4.2

Defective frames are reported for repair or replacement in accordance with workplace procedures

4.3

Frame is prepared, if required, to receive glass

4.4

Fixing and sealing materials are prepared by mixing or cutting to length, as appropriate

5

Fit glass

5.1

Glass is fixed to the frame using the selected method and in accordance with recognised Australian and industry standards

5.2

Solvents and sealants are used in accordance with manufacturer recommendations and Australian Standards

5.3

Excess sealing material is removed and the glass and frame are cleaned after fixing

6

Complete work

6.1

Completed installation is checked to ensure compliance with customer requirements, specifications and Australian Standards

6.2

Work area is cleaned and left in a safe condition and rubbish removed from work area and disposed of in accordance with relevant statutory requirements and workplace requirements

6.3

Tools, equipment and materials are cleaned and stored following workplace procedures

6.4

Waste and scrap material are removed for disposal or recycling, as required

6.5

Workplace documentation is completed in accordance with workplace requirements including calculating the cost of glass, fittings, materials and labour

Foundation Skills

Foundation skills essential to performance are explicit in the performance criteria of this unit of competency. Detail on appropriate performance levels for each furnishing unit of competency in reading, writing, oral communication and numeracy utilising the Australian Core Skills Framework (ACSF) are provided in the Furnishing Training Package Implementation Guide.


Range Statement

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 and organisation insurance requirements

work requires individuals to demonstrate some discretion, judgement and problem solving

Types of glass include:

annealed glass

toughened glass

laminated glass

bandit-resistant glass

bullet-resistant glass

heat-reflective glass

Fabrication and installation of commercial glazing includes:

the fabrication, assembly, glazing and installation of framed and/or frameless shopfronts and returns, fixed and operable windows, hinged, pivot, sliding and automatic doors

toughened glass assemblies

watertight glazing techniques, including use of silicone

balustrading

Curved glazing includes:

cylindrical and non-cylindrical (or ‘J’) curves used for:

revolving doors

shopfronts

lifts and foyers

partitions

pool surrounds

Tools and equipment include:

assembly benches

drop and up-cut saws

pneumatic tools

hydraulic and manual presses

frame and sash tooling

copy routers

end millers

crimpers

electric and pneumatic powered drills and screwdrivers

pop rivet guns

glue guns

general hand tools

Materials include:

all forms of flat and curved glass and acrylic glazing products

plastic

aluminium

steel

solid timber

gaskets

sealants

adhesives

Glass fixing method covers:

specifications

type of glass and frame

security requirements

sealing methods

Australian Standards

Personal protective equipment includes:

that prescribed under legislation, regulation and enterprise policies and practices:

gauntlets

gloves

safety glasses

hard hats

safety footwear

aprons and overalls

Information and procedures include:

workplace procedures relating to the use of tools and equipment and personal protective equipment

work instructions, including job sheets, cutting lists, plans, drawings and designs

workplace procedures relating to reporting and communication

manufacturer specifications and operational procedures

Australian Standards:

AS 1228:2006 Glass in buildings - Selection and installation

AS/NZS 4667:2000 Quality requirements for cut-to-size and processed glass

AS 2047:2014 Windows in buildings - Selection and installation

AS/NZS 2208:1996 Safety glazing materials in buildings

AS/NZS 2343:1997 Bullet-resistant panels and elements

AS 3555.1:2003 Building elements - Testing and rating for intruder resistance - Intruder-resistant building panels

Note, wherever Australia Standards are listed they apply at the time of publication, but the most current version (including amendments) or replacement versions are to be used.


Sectors

Glass and Glazing