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Evidence Guide: CUALGT302 - Repair and maintain lighting equipment

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CUALGT302 - Repair and maintain lighting equipment

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

Undertake routine maintenance tasks

  1. Clean and maintain equipment, cables and accessories according to organisational procedures
  2. Conduct safety checks on equipment according to manufacturer instructions and work health and safety (WHS) guidelines
  3. Check and replace spares and consumables and ensure production equipment is ready and available to productions at specified locations
  4. Complete required documentation to ensure accurate records of checked and maintained items, and provide copies to relevant personnel
Clean and maintain equipment, cables and accessories according to organisational procedures

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Conduct safety checks on equipment according to manufacturer instructions and work health and safety (WHS) guidelines

Completed
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Check and replace spares and consumables and ensure production equipment is ready and available to productions at specified locations

Completed
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Complete required documentation to ensure accurate records of checked and maintained items, and provide copies to relevant personnel

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Undertake repair tasks

  1. Recognise faults and safely shut down equipment if necessary, following manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures
  2. Isolate fault to specific equipment or parts of equipment using fault detection procedures, and determine nature of repair requirements
  3. Tag faulty production equipment according to organisational procedures
  4. Make minor repairs to faulty equipment according to safety requirements, manufacturer instructions and level of own responsibility
  5. Refer complex repairs to technical specialists or licensed personnel
  6. Where appropriate, have technical specialists pilot repairs from a remote location
  7. Discuss faults and repair needs with technical specialists, demonstrating correct use of terminology
Recognise faults and safely shut down equipment if necessary, following manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures

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Isolate fault to specific equipment or parts of equipment using fault detection procedures, and determine nature of repair requirements

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Tag faulty production equipment according to organisational procedures

Completed
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Make minor repairs to faulty equipment according to safety requirements, manufacturer instructions and level of own responsibility

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Refer complex repairs to technical specialists or licensed personnel

Completed
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Where appropriate, have technical specialists pilot repairs from a remote location

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Discuss faults and repair needs with technical specialists, demonstrating correct use of terminology

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Document work activity

  1. Undertake simple modifications to equipment, ensuring current safety measures and deadlines are met
  2. Complete documentation according to organisational procedures and distribute to relevant personnel as required
  3. Review repair and maintenance activities to ensure compliance with legislation
Undertake simple modifications to equipment, ensuring current safety measures and deadlines are met

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Complete documentation according to organisational procedures and distribute to relevant personnel as required

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Review repair and maintenance activities to ensure compliance with legislation

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Teacher: ___________________________________ Date: _________

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance Criteria

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

1. Undertake routine maintenance tasks

1.1 Clean and maintain equipment, cables and accessories according to organisational procedures

1.2 Conduct safety checks on equipment according to manufacturer instructions and work health and safety (WHS) guidelines

1.3 Check and replace spares and consumables and ensure production equipment is ready and available to productions at specified locations

1.4 Complete required documentation to ensure accurate records of checked and maintained items, and provide copies to relevant personnel

2. Undertake repair tasks

2.1 Recognise faults and safely shut down equipment if necessary, following manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures

2.2 Isolate fault to specific equipment or parts of equipment using fault detection procedures, and determine nature of repair requirements

2.3 Tag faulty production equipment according to organisational procedures

2.4 Make minor repairs to faulty equipment according to safety requirements, manufacturer instructions and level of own responsibility

2.5 Refer complex repairs to technical specialists or licensed personnel

2.6 Where appropriate, have technical specialists pilot repairs from a remote location

2.7 Discuss faults and repair needs with technical specialists, demonstrating correct use of terminology

3. Document work activity

3.1 Undertake simple modifications to equipment, ensuring current safety measures and deadlines are met

3.2 Complete documentation according to organisational procedures and distribute to relevant personnel as required

3.3 Review repair and maintenance activities to ensure compliance with legislation

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance Criteria

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

1. Undertake routine maintenance tasks

1.1 Clean and maintain equipment, cables and accessories according to organisational procedures

1.2 Conduct safety checks on equipment according to manufacturer instructions and work health and safety (WHS) guidelines

1.3 Check and replace spares and consumables and ensure production equipment is ready and available to productions at specified locations

1.4 Complete required documentation to ensure accurate records of checked and maintained items, and provide copies to relevant personnel

2. Undertake repair tasks

2.1 Recognise faults and safely shut down equipment if necessary, following manufacturer instructions and organisational procedures

2.2 Isolate fault to specific equipment or parts of equipment using fault detection procedures, and determine nature of repair requirements

2.3 Tag faulty production equipment according to organisational procedures

2.4 Make minor repairs to faulty equipment according to safety requirements, manufacturer instructions and level of own responsibility

2.5 Refer complex repairs to technical specialists or licensed personnel

2.6 Where appropriate, have technical specialists pilot repairs from a remote location

2.7 Discuss faults and repair needs with technical specialists, demonstrating correct use of terminology

3. Document work activity

3.1 Undertake simple modifications to equipment, ensuring current safety measures and deadlines are met

3.2 Complete documentation according to organisational procedures and distribute to relevant personnel as required

3.3 Review repair and maintenance activities to ensure compliance with legislation

Evidence of the ability to:

use appropriate tools to undertake routine repairs and maintenance on lighting equipment and accessories

apply logical fault detection procedures

follow work health and safety procedures when testing and maintaining lighting equipment

locate relevant information in service and technical manuals when undertaking repair and maintenance tasks

work collaboratively.

Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided for each of the above points at least once.

To complete the unit requirements the individual must:

explain typical maintenance needs and schedules for commonly used lighting equipment

explain the type of cleaning agents to use with different equipment

explain techniques and processes for detecting and repairing common faults in lighting equipment

describe common spare parts and sub-assemblies used when repairing and maintaining lighting equipment

explain the consequences of not operating and maintaining lighting equipment in optimal condition

explain how the following electrical concepts apply when repairing and maintaining lighting equipment:

voltage

current resistance

insulation

power sources (AC/DC)

explain the following legal and licensing issues that impact on the repair and maintenance of equipment:

the role of the restricted electrical licence

testing and tagging certification

limitations on the type of work that can be undertaken without a licence

describe duty of care and public safety issues in relation to the safe use of lighting equipment.