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Evidence Guide: FWPTMM4206 - Prepare and advise on a broad range of timber floor system details using computers

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FWPTMM4206 - Prepare and advise on a broad range of timber floor system details using computers

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

Interpret plans or designs and create layouts

  1. Identify and verify design inputs.
  2. Check computer software for currency and use to prepare floor system layouts and production documentation.
  3. Resolve design requirements outside software limitations.
Identify and verify design inputs.

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Check computer software for currency and use to prepare floor system layouts and production documentation.

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Resolve design requirements outside software limitations.

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Review and test design options

  1. Review and test floor system layouts for optimal suitability for stakeholders.
  2. Use effective processes to optimise floor system layout and ensure stakeholder objectives are met.
Review and test floor system layouts for optimal suitability for stakeholders.

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Use effective processes to optimise floor system layout and ensure stakeholder objectives are met.

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Provide advice on design, production and installation issues

  1. Prepare and document production and installation advice.
  2. Communicate documented advice to all stakeholders, prior to and following installation.
Prepare and document production and installation advice.

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Manage floor system outputs

  1. Certify floor system design layouts in line with legislative and organisational requirements and communicate to relevant stakeholders.
  2. Store and maintain drawings and documentation in line with organisational procedures.
Certify floor system design layouts in line with legislative and organisational requirements and communicate to relevant stakeholders.

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Store and maintain drawings and documentation in line with organisational procedures.

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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. Interpret plans or designs and create layouts

1.1 Identify and verify design inputs.

1.2 Check computer software for currency and use to prepare floor system layouts and production documentation.

1.3 Resolve design requirements outside software limitations.

2. Review and test design options

2.1 Review and test floor system layouts for optimal suitability for stakeholders.

2.2 Use effective processes to optimise floor system layout and ensure stakeholder objectives are met.

3. Provide advice on design, production and installation issues

3.1 Prepare and document production and installation advice.

3.2 Communicate documented advice to all stakeholders, prior to and following installation.

4. Manage floor system outputs

4.1 Certify floor system design layouts in line with legislative and organisational requirements and communicate to relevant stakeholders.

4.2 Store and maintain drawings and documentation in line with organisational procedures.

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. Interpret plans or designs and create layouts

1.1 Identify and verify design inputs.

1.2 Check computer software for currency and use to prepare floor system layouts and production documentation.

1.3 Resolve design requirements outside software limitations.

2. Review and test design options

2.1 Review and test floor system layouts for optimal suitability for stakeholders.

2.2 Use effective processes to optimise floor system layout and ensure stakeholder objectives are met.

3. Provide advice on design, production and installation issues

3.1 Prepare and document production and installation advice.

3.2 Communicate documented advice to all stakeholders, prior to and following installation.

4. Manage floor system outputs

4.1 Certify floor system design layouts in line with legislative and organisational requirements and communicate to relevant stakeholders.

4.2 Store and maintain drawings and documentation in line with organisational procedures.

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 preparing and advising on a broad range of timber floor system details using computers

prepare and advise on a broad range of timber floor system details using computers including the following

composite systems

I-beams

laminated beams

solid timber sections

webbed truss.

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

content and application of applicable regulations for certifying timber floor system design layouts including:

Building Code of Australia

Australian Standards

organisational quality standards

limits of personal ability and authority with respect to non-conforming design

common industry standard sizes, profiles and spacing dimensions

key features of these common types of floor systems:

composite systems

I-beams

laminated beams

solid timber sections

webbed truss

for the drawing software:

available drawing types

design limitations

system functions and capabilities

methods to input and amend design factors and other data

methods to store and retrieve drawings

production and installation advice including

installation instructions to stakeholders, including floor system layouts

certification to stakeholders

documented advice to production

feedback to installers

organisational procedures specific to producing drawings and documents and advising on floor system details:

communication reporting lines for internal and external stakeholders

certifying floor system layouts

filing computerised drawings and documentation

Range Statement

Not Applicable