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Evidence Guide: BCC1013A - Monitor machine operations

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BCC1013A - Monitor machine operations

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Instructions to Assessors

Required Skills and Knowledge

This learning package is intended for use by those completing the Competency Unit BCC1013A – Monitor Machine Operations as part of Basic Industry Stream Skills within the CIVIL CONSTRUCTION SKILL STREAM of the National Construction Industry Competency Framework.

The theoretical and practical components of this package will help you complete the competency unit All set tasks, including the activities and demonstrations, will show how the theory or content can be applied in on-site or simulated on-site conditions

The competency unit Monitor Machine Operations deals with the knowledge and skills required in advising and supporting the machine operator in tasks associated with identifying services and replacing attachments.

Assessment tasks will be developed to meet the elements of the competency and reflect the theoretical components of the learning package.

This learning package will be developed in sections, each section being closely aligned with the

Assessment Tasks.

Your instructor will schedule self-check exercises, practical activities, demonstrations and additional oral and/or written tests, which may be similar to the self-check exercises. These tests will satisfy specific Assessment Criteria in the Assessment Tasks and will apply to your work environment.

When you have achieved all the Assessment Criteria in the Assessment Tasks and your work has been checked and certified by your instructor, you will have successfully completed the elements, which make up the competency unit BCG1013A – Monitor Machine Operations.