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Evidence Guide: ICPKNW317 - Apply knowledge and requirements of the ink manufacturing sector

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ICPKNW317 - Apply knowledge and requirements of the ink manufacturing sector

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

Apply knowledge of printing industry

  1. Printing industry terminology and vocabulary are used correctly
  2. New technology and new work processes are monitored and implemented when required
  3. Trends within printing industry are monitored, on an ongoing basis, to inform personal work practices
Printing industry terminology and vocabulary are used correctly

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New technology and new work processes are monitored and implemented when required

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Trends within printing industry are monitored, on an ongoing basis, to inform personal work practices

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Apply knowledge of government Acts and regulations

  1. Basic principles and obligations involved in copyright, work health and safety (WHS), environmental protection, access and equity, and industrial awards are applied
Basic principles and obligations involved in copyright, work health and safety (WHS), environmental protection, access and equity, and industrial awards are applied

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Identify categories of ink manufacturing sector and enterprise products and services

  1. Scope of ink manufacturing sector, its products, services and client or supplier profile are identified
  2. Enterprise products and services, their characteristics and their end use, specifically with regard to printing industry, are identified
  3. Printing processes and procedures and their implication for ink manufacture are used to inform decisions about ink usage
Scope of ink manufacturing sector, its products, services and client or supplier profile are identified

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Enterprise products and services, their characteristics and their end use, specifically with regard to printing industry, are identified

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Printing processes and procedures and their implication for ink manufacture are used to inform decisions about ink usage

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Identify enterprise processes and procedures

  1. Manufacturing processes and quality control procedures for ink, coating, varnish, resin, or chemical production are identified and used to inform decisions about ink usage
  2. Raw material, intermediate and final product testing and recording procedures within enterprise are identified and applied in personal work practices
  3. Product research and development capacity and opportunities are identified and explored for professional development and enterprise purposes
Manufacturing processes and quality control procedures for ink, coating, varnish, resin, or chemical production are identified and used to inform decisions about ink usage

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Raw material, intermediate and final product testing and recording procedures within enterprise are identified and applied in personal work practices

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Product research and development capacity and opportunities are identified and explored for professional development and enterprise purposes

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Apply knowledge of testing procedures

  1. Appropriate testing procedures for each stage of product manufacture are described and evaluated, and improvements applied where required
  2. Workplace quality assurance procedures are applied in workplace
  3. Procedures for developing and testing formulae for new product, with reference to end use and capability and suitability of manufacturing processes, are described and applied in workplace
Appropriate testing procedures for each stage of product manufacture are described and evaluated, and improvements applied where required

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Workplace quality assurance procedures are applied in workplace

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Procedures for developing and testing formulae for new product, with reference to end use and capability and suitability of manufacturing processes, are described and applied in workplace

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1. Apply knowledge of printing industry

1.1 Printing industry terminology and vocabulary are used correctly

1.2 New technology and new work processes are monitored and implemented when required

1.3 Trends within printing industry are monitored, on an ongoing basis, to inform personal work practices

2. Apply knowledge of government Acts and regulations

2.1 Basic principles and obligations involved in copyright, work health and safety (WHS), environmental protection, access and equity, and industrial awards are applied

3. Identify categories of ink manufacturing sector and enterprise products and services

3.1 Scope of ink manufacturing sector, its products, services and client or supplier profile are identified

3.2 Enterprise products and services, their characteristics and their end use, specifically with regard to printing industry, are identified

3.3 Printing processes and procedures and their implication for ink manufacture are used to inform decisions about ink usage

4. Identify enterprise processes and procedures

4.1 Manufacturing processes and quality control procedures for ink, coating, varnish, resin, or chemical production are identified and used to inform decisions about ink usage

4.2 Raw material, intermediate and final product testing and recording procedures within enterprise are identified and applied in personal work practices

4.3 Product research and development capacity and opportunities are identified and explored for professional development and enterprise purposes

5. Apply knowledge of testing procedures

5.1 Appropriate testing procedures for each stage of product manufacture are described and evaluated, and improvements applied where required

5.2 Workplace quality assurance procedures are applied in workplace

5.3 Procedures for developing and testing formulae for new product, with reference to end use and capability and suitability of manufacturing processes, are described and applied in workplace

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1. Apply knowledge of printing industry

1.1 Printing industry terminology and vocabulary are used correctly

1.2 New technology and new work processes are monitored and implemented when required

1.3 Trends within printing industry are monitored, on an ongoing basis, to inform personal work practices

2. Apply knowledge of government Acts and regulations

2.1 Basic principles and obligations involved in copyright, work health and safety (WHS), environmental protection, access and equity, and industrial awards are applied

3. Identify categories of ink manufacturing sector and enterprise products and services

3.1 Scope of ink manufacturing sector, its products, services and client or supplier profile are identified

3.2 Enterprise products and services, their characteristics and their end use, specifically with regard to printing industry, are identified

3.3 Printing processes and procedures and their implication for ink manufacture are used to inform decisions about ink usage

4. Identify enterprise processes and procedures

4.1 Manufacturing processes and quality control procedures for ink, coating, varnish, resin, or chemical production are identified and used to inform decisions about ink usage

4.2 Raw material, intermediate and final product testing and recording procedures within enterprise are identified and applied in personal work practices

4.3 Product research and development capacity and opportunities are identified and explored for professional development and enterprise purposes

5. Apply knowledge of testing procedures

5.1 Appropriate testing procedures for each stage of product manufacture are described and evaluated, and improvements applied where required

5.2 Workplace quality assurance procedures are applied in workplace

5.3 Procedures for developing and testing formulae for new product, with reference to end use and capability and suitability of manufacturing processes, are described and applied in workplace