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Evidence Guide: ICPSUP216 - Inspect quality against required standards

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ICPSUP216 - Inspect quality against required standards

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

Carry out inspection of quality during job

  1. Job is collected/received and inspected against job specifications according to enterprise standards and procedures
  2. Quality specifications and tolerances are understood and meet client requirements as well as enterprise and industry standards
  3. Variation to standards are monitored and corrective action taken to rectify problems according to enterprise procedures within the defined work area
  4. Inspection and testing procedures are applied at regular intervals to determine conformity with specifications and to minimise waste
  5. Unsatisfactory work is identified according to predetermined standards and enterprise procedures
Job is collected/received and inspected against job specifications according to enterprise standards and procedures

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Quality specifications and tolerances are understood and meet client requirements as well as enterprise and industry standards

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Variation to standards are monitored and corrective action taken to rectify problems according to enterprise procedures within the defined work area

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Inspection and testing procedures are applied at regular intervals to determine conformity with specifications and to minimise waste

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Unsatisfactory work is identified according to predetermined standards and enterprise procedures

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Complete documentation

  1. Documentation is accurately completed to meet required enterprise procedures
  2. Problems and suggestions for improvement are documented and passed on to appropriate personnel
Documentation is accurately completed to meet required enterprise procedures

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Problems and suggestions for improvement are documented and passed on to appropriate personnel

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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. Carry out inspection of quality during job

1.1 Job is collected/received and inspected against job specifications according to enterprise standards and procedures

1.2 Quality specifications and tolerances are understood and meet client requirements as well as enterprise and industry standards

1.3 Variation to standards are monitored and corrective action taken to rectify problems according to enterprise procedures within the defined work area

1.4 Inspection and testing procedures are applied at regular intervals to determine conformity with specifications and to minimise waste

1.5 Unsatisfactory work is identified according to predetermined standards and enterprise procedures

2. Complete documentation

2.1 Documentation is accurately completed to meet required enterprise procedures

2.2 Problems and suggestions for improvement are documented and passed on to appropriate personnel

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. Carry out inspection of quality during job

1.1 Job is collected/received and inspected against job specifications according to enterprise standards and procedures

1.2 Quality specifications and tolerances are understood and meet client requirements as well as enterprise and industry standards

1.3 Variation to standards are monitored and corrective action taken to rectify problems according to enterprise procedures within the defined work area

1.4 Inspection and testing procedures are applied at regular intervals to determine conformity with specifications and to minimise waste

1.5 Unsatisfactory work is identified according to predetermined standards and enterprise procedures

2. Complete documentation

2.1 Documentation is accurately completed to meet required enterprise procedures

2.2 Problems and suggestions for improvement are documented and passed on to appropriate personnel

Evidence of the ability to:

correctly inspect quality of work against job specifications

produce a record, maintained over a period of at least one month, which shows that no reasonable complaints or reports of faulty goods or documentation were received from customers (internal or external) relating to work handled by the individual.

Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.

To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:

Principles of the quality system

list common faults that need to be recognised

explain why quality is important

Checking quality requirements before job commencement

describe quality standards set by the customer

outline enterprise procedures to achieve quality

identify areas that need to be inspected for quality

Quality inspection procedures

outline when quality inspections should be carried out

explain consequences unnecessary inspections have on production output

identify control instruments used in a quality inspection

outline an appropriate response to identified faults

identify who is responsible for product quality

Documentation procedures

describe types of specifications recorded on the job sheet

describe information that needs to be documented, and who should receive this information.