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Evidence Guide: FWPCOT2231 - Pack products

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FWPCOT2231 - Pack products

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

Prepare to pack orders.

  1. Review work order in line with site procedures.
  2. Prepare to work safely according to workplace requirements.
  3. Assess strength, flexibility and liability to damage of material to be packed.
  4. Ensure sizes and weights of planned pack are consistent with handling systems at despatch and delivery site.
  5. Communicate information with relevant personnel as required, in line with workplace requirements.
Review work order in line with site procedures.

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Prepare to work safely according to workplace requirements.

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Assess strength, flexibility and liability to damage of material to be packed.

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Ensure sizes and weights of planned pack are consistent with handling systems at despatch and delivery site.

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Communicate information with relevant personnel as required, in line with workplace requirements.

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Pack orders.

  1. Select packing material to suit the specific order requirements.
  2. Apply standard site packing methods according to relevant regulations, and site requirements and procedures.
  3. Use stacking, bracing and strapping methods to provide strength and minimise damage during transport.
  4. Apply labelling methods in line with site procedures.
  5. Minimise and deal with bracing and strapping waste material in line with site procedures, manufacturer recommendations and environmental requirements.
Select packing material to suit the specific order requirements.

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Apply standard site packing methods according to relevant regulations, and site requirements and procedures.

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Use stacking, bracing and strapping methods to provide strength and minimise damage during transport.

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Apply labelling methods in line with site procedures.

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Minimise and deal with bracing and strapping waste material in line with site procedures, manufacturer recommendations and environmental requirements.

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Modify packing of routine orders.

  1. Determine changes to type or quantity of material to be packed in line with work order.
  2. Review or alter transport packing methods.
  3. Report and rectify pack handling problems or material damage resulting from changes.
  4. Review changes resulting in potential major problems with the customer.
Determine changes to type or quantity of material to be packed in line with work order.

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Review or alter transport packing methods.

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Report and rectify pack handling problems or material damage resulting from changes.

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Review changes resulting in potential major problems with the customer.

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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.

1. Prepare to pack orders.

1.1 Review work order in line with site procedures.

1.2 Prepare to work safely according to workplace requirements.

1.3 Assess strength, flexibility and liability to damage of material to be packed.

1.4 Ensure sizes and weights of planned pack are consistent with handling systems at despatch and delivery site.

1.5 Communicate information with relevant personnel as required, in line with workplace requirements.

2. Pack orders.

2.1 Select packing material to suit the specific order requirements.

2.2 Apply standard site packing methods according to relevant regulations, and site requirements and procedures.

2.3 Use stacking, bracing and strapping methods to provide strength and minimise damage during transport.

2.4 Apply labelling methods in line with site procedures.

2.5 Minimise and deal with bracing and strapping waste material in line with site procedures, manufacturer recommendations and environmental requirements.

3. Modify packing of routine orders.

3.1 Determine changes to type or quantity of material to be packed in line with work order.

3.2 Review or alter transport packing methods.

3.3 Report and rectify pack handling problems or material damage resulting from changes.

3.4 Review changes resulting in potential major problems with the customer.

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.

1. Prepare to pack orders.

1.1 Review work order in line with site procedures.

1.2 Prepare to work safely according to workplace requirements.

1.3 Assess strength, flexibility and liability to damage of material to be packed.

1.4 Ensure sizes and weights of planned pack are consistent with handling systems at despatch and delivery site.

1.5 Communicate information with relevant personnel as required, in line with workplace requirements.

2. Pack orders.

2.1 Select packing material to suit the specific order requirements.

2.2 Apply standard site packing methods according to relevant regulations, and site requirements and procedures.

2.3 Use stacking, bracing and strapping methods to provide strength and minimise damage during transport.

2.4 Apply labelling methods in line with site procedures.

2.5 Minimise and deal with bracing and strapping waste material in line with site procedures, manufacturer recommendations and environmental requirements.

3. Modify packing of routine orders.

3.1 Determine changes to type or quantity of material to be packed in line with work order.

3.2 Review or alter transport packing methods.

3.3 Report and rectify pack handling problems or material damage resulting from changes.

3.4 Review changes resulting in potential major problems with the customer.

A person demonstrating competency in this unit must satisfy all of the elements, performance criteria and foundation skills of this unit. If a specific volume or frequency is not stated below, then evidence must be provided that the following requirements have been performed on at least one occasion:

follow organisational policies and procedures relevant to packing products

pack products in line with work order and safe work procedure

stack, brace, strap and label packs of products in line with organisational requirements and work health safety (WHS) requirements

monitor the packing process for faults and respond according to organisational requirements

use labelling methods according to workplace requirements

modify packing of routine orders in line with work order and organisational requirements.

A person competent in this unit must be able to demonstrate knowledge of:

safe work procedures involved in packing and handling products

environmental protection procedures including the safe and efficient disposal, recycling or re-use of waste material (including bracing and strapping waste material) and the minimisation of carbon emissions

procedures for identifying and resolving common faults and problems

procedures for recording and reporting workplace information

products and their use

characteristics of pack shift and movement, its impact on safety and how to control it

packing sequences and weight distribution and their impact on safety and productivity

packing methods that apply to different types of products (stacking, bracing, strapping

tools and equipment used for packing and procedures for their safe use and maintenance.

Range Statement

Not Applicable