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Evidence Guide: AUMFTM002 - Create new product designs

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AUMFTM002 - Create new product designs

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Establish design requirements

  1. Work instructions and plans are interpreted to identify processes and materials required
  2. Information is gathered and analysed to determine key requirements of new design
  3. Requirements of new design are documented according to workplace procedures
Work instructions and plans are interpreted to identify processes and materials required

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Information is gathered and analysed to determine key requirements of new design

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Requirements of new design are documented according to workplace procedures

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Identify constraints

  1. Constraints on design concepts are identified and documented
  2. Suitable strategies are developed to address identified constraints on designs
Constraints on design concepts are identified and documented

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Suitable strategies are developed to address identified constraints on designs

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Create design concept

  1. Initial design concept based on identified design requirements and constraints is created
  2. Function, physical requirements and impact of the design concept are reviewed with appropriate personnel
  3. Modifications to the initial design concept are made according to feedback provided by appropriate personnel
Initial design concept based on identified design requirements and constraints is created

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Function, physical requirements and impact of the design concept are reviewed with appropriate personnel

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Modifications to the initial design concept are made according to feedback provided by appropriate personnel

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Produce design concept

  1. Sketches are prepared to illustrate and explain proposed design concept
  2. Concept sketches are reviewed with appropriate personnel and suitable changes are made
  3. Critical dimensions and data of the design concept are identified
  4. Drawings are prepared to enable manufacturing methods to be identified and evaluated
  5. Draft product specifications are prepared according to workplace procedures
Sketches are prepared to illustrate and explain proposed design concept

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Concept sketches are reviewed with appropriate personnel and suitable changes are made

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Critical dimensions and data of the design concept are identified

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Drawings are prepared to enable manufacturing methods to be identified and evaluated

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Draft product specifications are prepared according to workplace procedures

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Determine suitable manufacturing methods, materials and processes

  1. Suitable manufacturing methods are identified for the production of components and sub-assemblies
  2. Identified manufacturing methods for components and sub-assemblies are evaluated with engineering personnel
  3. Suitable assembly and finishing methods for the purpose of product design are identified and evaluated
Suitable manufacturing methods are identified for the production of components and sub-assemblies

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Identified manufacturing methods for components and sub-assemblies are evaluated with engineering personnel

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Suitable assembly and finishing methods for the purpose of product design are identified and evaluated

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Evaluate feasibility of design and manufacture

  1. Proposed design and manufacturing processes are evaluated against the design requirements with appropriate personnel
  2. Suitable design tests are conducted, and outcomes are documented
Proposed design and manufacturing processes are evaluated against the design requirements with appropriate personnel

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Suitable design tests are conducted, and outcomes are documented

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Modify design

  1. Product designs are modified if necessary, based on test outcomes
  2. Further tests are conducted to confirm modified design against design requirements
  3. Outcomes of modifications and testing of new design concept are documented
Product designs are modified if necessary, based on test outcomes

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Further tests are conducted to confirm modified design against design requirements

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Outcomes of modifications and testing of new design concept are documented

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Complete work processes

  1. Documentation requirements for proposed new product design and associated manufacturing processes are identified
  2. Design documents are processed for approval
  3. Design documents are distributed and stored according to workplace procedures
Documentation requirements for proposed new product design and associated manufacturing processes are identified

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Design documents are processed for approval

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Design documents are distributed and stored according to workplace procedures

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements

Performance Criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions section

1. Establish design requirements

1.1 Work instructions and plans are interpreted to identify processes and materials required

1.2 Information is gathered and analysed to determine key requirements of new design

1.3 Requirements of new design are documented according to workplace procedures

2. Identify constraints

2.1 Constraints on design concepts are identified and documented

2.2 Suitable strategies are developed to address identified constraints on designs

3. Create design concept

3.1 Initial design concept based on identified design requirements and constraints is created

3.2 Function, physical requirements and impact of the design concept are reviewed with appropriate personnel

3.3 Modifications to the initial design concept are made according to feedback provided by appropriate personnel

4. Produce design concept

4.1 Sketches are prepared to illustrate and explain proposed design concept

4.2 Concept sketches are reviewed with appropriate personnel and suitable changes are made

4.3 Critical dimensions and data of the design concept are identified

4.4 Drawings are prepared to enable manufacturing methods to be identified and evaluated

4.5 Draft product specifications are prepared according to workplace procedures

5. Determine suitable manufacturing methods, materials and processes

5.1 Suitable manufacturing methods are identified for the production of components and sub-assemblies

5.2 Identified manufacturing methods for components and sub-assemblies are evaluated with engineering personnel

5.3 Suitable assembly and finishing methods for the purpose of product design are identified and evaluated

6. Evaluate feasibility of design and manufacture

6.1 Proposed design and manufacturing processes are evaluated against the design requirements with appropriate personnel

6.2 Suitable design tests are conducted, and outcomes are documented

7. Modify design

7.1 Product designs are modified if necessary, based on test outcomes

7.2 Further tests are conducted to confirm modified design against design requirements

7.3 Outcomes of modifications and testing of new design concept are documented

8. Complete work processes

8.1 Documentation requirements for proposed new product design and associated manufacturing processes are identified

8.2 Design documents are processed for approval

8.3 Design documents are distributed and stored according to workplace procedures

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements

Performance Criteria

Elements describe the essential outcomes

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. Where bold italicised text is used, further information is detailed in the range of conditions section

1. Establish design requirements

1.1 Work instructions and plans are interpreted to identify processes and materials required

1.2 Information is gathered and analysed to determine key requirements of new design

1.3 Requirements of new design are documented according to workplace procedures

2. Identify constraints

2.1 Constraints on design concepts are identified and documented

2.2 Suitable strategies are developed to address identified constraints on designs

3. Create design concept

3.1 Initial design concept based on identified design requirements and constraints is created

3.2 Function, physical requirements and impact of the design concept are reviewed with appropriate personnel

3.3 Modifications to the initial design concept are made according to feedback provided by appropriate personnel

4. Produce design concept

4.1 Sketches are prepared to illustrate and explain proposed design concept

4.2 Concept sketches are reviewed with appropriate personnel and suitable changes are made

4.3 Critical dimensions and data of the design concept are identified

4.4 Drawings are prepared to enable manufacturing methods to be identified and evaluated

4.5 Draft product specifications are prepared according to workplace procedures

5. Determine suitable manufacturing methods, materials and processes

5.1 Suitable manufacturing methods are identified for the production of components and sub-assemblies

5.2 Identified manufacturing methods for components and sub-assemblies are evaluated with engineering personnel

5.3 Suitable assembly and finishing methods for the purpose of product design are identified and evaluated

6. Evaluate feasibility of design and manufacture

6.1 Proposed design and manufacturing processes are evaluated against the design requirements with appropriate personnel

6.2 Suitable design tests are conducted, and outcomes are documented

7. Modify design

7.1 Product designs are modified if necessary, based on test outcomes

7.2 Further tests are conducted to confirm modified design against design requirements

7.3 Outcomes of modifications and testing of new design concept are documented

8. Complete work processes

8.1 Documentation requirements for proposed new product design and associated manufacturing processes are identified

8.2 Design documents are processed for approval

8.3 Design documents are distributed and stored according to workplace procedures

Range Statement

This section specifies 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. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below.

Information must include:

Australian Design Rules (ADR)

fashion trends

safety needs

workplace production capability.