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Evidence Guide: CPCCSH3004 - Assemble internal shopfitting units and prepare for transport

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CPCCSH3004 - Assemble internal shopfitting units and prepare for transport

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

Plan and prepare.

  1. Job requirements are obtained, reviewed and confirmed with relevant personnel and applied to planning.
  2. Work site conditions and hazards are identified and reported as required, and health and safety requirements for assembling shopfitting units are confirmed with relevant personnel and applied to planning.
  3. Details of structure of shopfitting unit are identified and confirmed.
  4. Tools and equipment are selected to carry out tasks according to job requirements, checked for serviceability, and faults are rectified or reported before starting work.
  5. Components specified for shopfitting units are identified according to plans, specifications and quality requirements.
  6. Components are obtained, safely handled, prepared, and located ready for use.
Job requirements are obtained, reviewed and confirmed with relevant personnel and applied to planning.

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Work site conditions and hazards are identified and reported as required, and health and safety requirements for assembling shopfitting units are confirmed with relevant personnel and applied to planning.

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Details of structure of shopfitting unit are identified and confirmed.

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Tools and equipment are selected to carry out tasks according to job requirements, checked for serviceability, and faults are rectified or reported before starting work.

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Components specified for shopfitting units are identified according to plans, specifications and quality requirements.

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Components are obtained, safely handled, prepared, and located ready for use.

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

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.

1

Plan and prepare.

1.1

Job requirements are obtained, reviewed and confirmed with relevant personnel and applied to planning.

1.2

Work site conditions and hazards are identified and reported as required, and health and safety requirements for assembling shopfitting units are confirmed with relevant personnel and applied to planning.

1.3

Details of structure of shopfitting unit are identified and confirmed.

1.4

Tools and equipment are selected to carry out tasks according to job requirements, checked for serviceability, and faults are rectified or reported before starting work.

1.5

Components specified for shopfitting units are identified according to plans, specifications and quality requirements.

1.6

Components are obtained, safely handled, prepared, and located ready for use.

2

Assemble carcase.

2.1

Carcase is assembled according to job requirements with faces and edges flush and joints secured to specified fixings.

2.2

Carcase is squared and held square with temporary brace or back fixed into position, with shelves and mullions installed according to job requirements.

2.3

Plinth or kicker is assembled, square and out of wind with adjoining surfaces flush and face panels fitted with all joints close fitting and adjoining surfaces flush.

2.4

Plinth or kicker is positioned to specified location and screwed to carcase.

2.5

External fixed panels are prepared and secured to carcase according to job requirements.

3

Assemble and fit bench or counter tops.

3.1

Bench or counter top components are assembled according to job requirements and finished in preparation for installation.

3.2

Bench or counter top is positioned on carcase according to specified dimensions and fixed using fixings and fasteners according to job requirements.

4

Assemble and install drawers.

4.1

Drawers are assembled according to specifications, with bottoms fitted and fixed.

4.2

Drawer runner type is determined and installed according to specified dimensions and manufacturer specifications.

4.3

Drawers are installed parallel to carcase bottom with specified clearances.

5

Fit doors and drawer fronts.

5.1

Doors and drawer fronts are edged and drilled for hinges or drawer runners and handles.

5.2

Door hinges are fixed according to job requirements and manufacturer specifications and doors are hinged and hung to carcase with faces flush and specified clearances allowed.

5.3

Drawer fronts are secured to drawers by nominated method with specified clearances allowed and handles and catches accurately installed to specifications.

5.4

Unit is cleaned and surface edge finishes are sanded to specified finish for proposed coated finish, where applicable.

6

Prepare for unit transport to work site.

6.1

Internal shopfitting units that are too large for transport to work site or too heavy for safe lifting are disassembled into smaller components and sections.

6.2

Packaging requirements for smaller units and separate components and sections are identified and arranged.

6.3

Disassembled components and sections are labelled and placed in appropriate area of work site for collection.

6.4

Assembly diagram is numbered and located for inclusion in delivery instructions.

7

Clean up.

7.1

Shopfitting units and components are stored safely to avoid damage to surfaces.

7.2

Tools, equipment and machinery are cleaned, checked and stored, and faults are reported as necessary, according to workplace requirements.

7.3

Work area is cleared and waste and unwanted material are removed safely according to workplace requirements.

7.4

Plans, specifications and set-outs are stored for future reference.

Required Skills and Knowledge

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.

1

Plan and prepare.

1.1

Job requirements are obtained, reviewed and confirmed with relevant personnel and applied to planning.

1.2

Work site conditions and hazards are identified and reported as required, and health and safety requirements for assembling shopfitting units are confirmed with relevant personnel and applied to planning.

1.3

Details of structure of shopfitting unit are identified and confirmed.

1.4

Tools and equipment are selected to carry out tasks according to job requirements, checked for serviceability, and faults are rectified or reported before starting work.

1.5

Components specified for shopfitting units are identified according to plans, specifications and quality requirements.

1.6

Components are obtained, safely handled, prepared, and located ready for use.

2

Assemble carcase.

2.1

Carcase is assembled according to job requirements with faces and edges flush and joints secured to specified fixings.

2.2

Carcase is squared and held square with temporary brace or back fixed into position, with shelves and mullions installed according to job requirements.

2.3

Plinth or kicker is assembled, square and out of wind with adjoining surfaces flush and face panels fitted with all joints close fitting and adjoining surfaces flush.

2.4

Plinth or kicker is positioned to specified location and screwed to carcase.

2.5

External fixed panels are prepared and secured to carcase according to job requirements.

3

Assemble and fit bench or counter tops.

3.1

Bench or counter top components are assembled according to job requirements and finished in preparation for installation.

3.2

Bench or counter top is positioned on carcase according to specified dimensions and fixed using fixings and fasteners according to job requirements.

4

Assemble and install drawers.

4.1

Drawers are assembled according to specifications, with bottoms fitted and fixed.

4.2

Drawer runner type is determined and installed according to specified dimensions and manufacturer specifications.

4.3

Drawers are installed parallel to carcase bottom with specified clearances.

5

Fit doors and drawer fronts.

5.1

Doors and drawer fronts are edged and drilled for hinges or drawer runners and handles.

5.2

Door hinges are fixed according to job requirements and manufacturer specifications and doors are hinged and hung to carcase with faces flush and specified clearances allowed.

5.3

Drawer fronts are secured to drawers by nominated method with specified clearances allowed and handles and catches accurately installed to specifications.

5.4

Unit is cleaned and surface edge finishes are sanded to specified finish for proposed coated finish, where applicable.

6

Prepare for unit transport to work site.

6.1

Internal shopfitting units that are too large for transport to work site or too heavy for safe lifting are disassembled into smaller components and sections.

6.2

Packaging requirements for smaller units and separate components and sections are identified and arranged.

6.3

Disassembled components and sections are labelled and placed in appropriate area of work site for collection.

6.4

Assembly diagram is numbered and located for inclusion in delivery instructions.

7

Clean up.

7.1

Shopfitting units and components are stored safely to avoid damage to surfaces.

7.2

Tools, equipment and machinery are cleaned, checked and stored, and faults are reported as necessary, according to workplace requirements.

7.3

Work area is cleared and waste and unwanted material are removed safely according to workplace requirements.

7.4

Plans, specifications and set-outs are stored for future reference.

A person who demonstrates competency in this unit must satisfy all of the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit, and must assemble and prepare for transport, three internal shopfitting units as follows:

one counter

one showcase

and one from the following:

cabinet

wall unit

workstation.

Two of the units must include shelves, drawers and doors.

At least one of the units must include a glass, stone or acrylic surface.

In doing the above work, the person must:

comply with health and safety regulations applicable to workplace operations

produce products to design according to job specifications and drawings

select and use processes, tools and equipment required for safe and efficient assembly, and apply organisational quality procedures and processes when assembling shopfitting units

check and adjust component joints for fitting using required techniques

safely and efficiently assemble and fix carcase and component parts

accurately and safely fit and fix/secure drawers and doors

finish surfaces to specified requirements using required processes

identify typical faults and problems that occur and action required to rectify them

communicate with others to ensure safe and effective workshop operations.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must demonstrate knowledge of:

types of shopfitting units

adhesives, fixings and fasteners relevant to shopfitting unit assembly

clearances associated with types of finishes to surfaces

organisation’s quality assurance requirements relevant to shopfitting unit assembly

contents of and terms and symbols used in drawings and specifications for shopfitting unit assembly

handling of materials relevant to shopfitting unit assembly

materials relevant to shopfitting unit assembly and their characteristics

setting out, assembling and fixing procedures for fitment assembly

use of tools and equipment relevant to setting out materials and assembling processes for fitments

workplace and safety requirements relevant to shopfitting unit assembly.

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.

Job requirements must include:

job specifications for shopfitting units to be assembled, including:

details of materials to be purchased, including lead times and delivery schedules

drawings and specifications

production scheduling and work flows

quality requirements for the completed work

timeframe for completion

JSA or SWMS for tasks

workplace procedures incorporating requirements of relevant legislation, regulations, codes and Australian standards

workplace and work site environmental and sustainability requirements, including:

clean-up management

dust and noise management

waste management.

Health and safetyrequirementsmust include:

selection, correct fitting, and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) prescribed under legislation, regulations and workplace policies and practices

emergency procedures, including:

evacuation

first aid

location and use of firefighting equipment

hazard identification and risk control procedures

safe operating procedures, including:

manual handling techniques

manufacturer specifications

safety data sheets (SDS)

requirements for:

lighting

work site visitors and the public

working in proximity to others

selection and use of tools and equipment

identifying, safe handling, securing and labelling of hazardous materials.

Shopfitting units must include:

cabinet

counter

showcase

wall unit

workstation.

Toolsandequipment must include:

hand and power tools for assembly of units

measuring and marking tools.

Fixings and fasteners used in assembling fitments must include:

benchtop connectors

brads

drawer runners

hinges

knockdown fittings

nails

screws

timber biscuits.