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Evidence Guide: MSFGG4001 - Apply standards and codes of practice for the glass industry

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MSFGG4001 - Apply standards and codes of practice for the glass industry

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

Evaluate glass and glazing work requirements

  1. Work health and safety (WHS) requirements for determining glass and glazing requirements are observed throughout the work
  2. Glass and glazing job requirements are identified from workplace documentation, client and specialist specifications, and a technical evaluation conducted
  3. Confirmed requirements for compliance with glass and glazing standards in the work are recorded according to workplace procedures and requirements
Work health and safety (WHS) requirements for determining glass and glazing requirements are observed throughout the work

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Glass and glazing job requirements are identified from workplace documentation, client and specialist specifications, and a technical evaluation conducted

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Confirmed requirements for compliance with glass and glazing standards in the work are recorded according to workplace procedures and requirements

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Determine application of glass and glazing standards

  1. Products/types of glass for the job are identified and product supply sources are examined to ascertain current developments, if appropriate
  2. Relevant standards are assessed against job requirements
  3. Influencing factors are identified and their significance and impact on the end product determined
  4. Professional technical advice is sought, if applicable and available, in accordance with workplace procedures
  5. Optimal solution to completion of the work is identified and specifications meeting all applicable standards is confirmed
Products/types of glass for the job are identified and product supply sources are examined to ascertain current developments, if appropriate

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Relevant standards are assessed against job requirements

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Influencing factors are identified and their significance and impact on the end product determined

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Professional technical advice is sought, if applicable and available, in accordance with workplace procedures

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Optimal solution to completion of the work is identified and specifications meeting all applicable standards is confirmed

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Communicate advice

  1. Solution is converted into detailed work instructions/job specifications in accordance with workplace procedures
  2. Other documentation, including any advice/referral to client of other building professionals, is completed in accordance with workplace practices
  3. Communication with clients, building professionals and other workers is maintained to ensure all work is carried out to comply with glass and glazing standards
Solution is converted into detailed work instructions/job specifications in accordance with workplace procedures

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Other documentation, including any advice/referral to client of other building professionals, is completed in accordance with workplace practices

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Communication with clients, building professionals and other workers is maintained to ensure all work is carried out to comply with glass and glazing standards

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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.

1

Evaluate glass and glazing work requirements

1.1

Work health and safety (WHS) requirements for determining glass and glazing requirements are observed throughout the work

1.2

Glass and glazing job requirements are identified from workplace documentation, client and specialist specifications, and a technical evaluation conducted

1.3

Confirmed requirements for compliance with glass and glazing standards in the work are recorded according to workplace procedures and requirements

2

Determine application of glass and glazing standards

2.1

Products/types of glass for the job are identified and product supply sources are examined to ascertain current developments, if appropriate

2.2

Relevant standards are assessed against job requirements

2.3

Influencing factors are identified and their significance and impact on the end product determined

2.4

Professional technical advice is sought, if applicable and available, in accordance with workplace procedures

2.5

Optimal solution to completion of the work is identified and specifications meeting all applicable standards is confirmed

3

Communicate advice

3.1

Solution is converted into detailed work instructions/job specifications in accordance with workplace procedures

3.2

Other documentation, including any advice/referral to client of other building professionals, is completed in accordance with workplace practices

3.3

Communication with clients, building professionals and other workers is maintained to ensure all work is carried out to comply with glass and glazing standards

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1

Evaluate glass and glazing work requirements

1.1

Work health and safety (WHS) requirements for determining glass and glazing requirements are observed throughout the work

1.2

Glass and glazing job requirements are identified from workplace documentation, client and specialist specifications, and a technical evaluation conducted

1.3

Confirmed requirements for compliance with glass and glazing standards in the work are recorded according to workplace procedures and requirements

2

Determine application of glass and glazing standards

2.1

Products/types of glass for the job are identified and product supply sources are examined to ascertain current developments, if appropriate

2.2

Relevant standards are assessed against job requirements

2.3

Influencing factors are identified and their significance and impact on the end product determined

2.4

Professional technical advice is sought, if applicable and available, in accordance with workplace procedures

2.5

Optimal solution to completion of the work is identified and specifications meeting all applicable standards is confirmed

3

Communicate advice

3.1

Solution is converted into detailed work instructions/job specifications in accordance with workplace procedures

3.2

Other documentation, including any advice/referral to client of other building professionals, is completed in accordance with workplace practices

3.3

Communication with clients, building professionals and other workers is maintained to ensure all work is carried out to comply with glass and glazing standards

Apply the full requirements of AS 1288:2006 Glass in buildings - Selection and installation, AS/NZS 2208:1996 Safety glazing materials in buildings, AS/NZS 4667:2000 Quality requirements for cut-to-size and processed glass, and AS/NZS 4668:2000 Glossary of terms used in the glass and glazing industry, and other industry codes of practice for all aspects of glass processing and installation, including for:

stairways

suspended balustrading

sloped or overhead glass

5-star rated buildings

Note, wherever Australia Standards are listed they apply at the time of publication, but the most current version (including amendments) or replacement versions are to be used.

Correctly complete measurements, calculate work requirements, optimise glass sizes for application and assembly of required resources

Use workplace technology, relevant resources and product specifications related to glass and glazing requirements to:

determine glass thickness limitations

assess the impact of glass shape for determining application

identify and calculate aspect ratios

understand and apply the principles of wind loadings

identify glazing situations affected by human impact, including where activity could generate a high risk of breakage, and where glass could be mistaken for a door

determine the appropriate glazing materials, processing and installation methods for various glazing situations, including all types of safety glass

Communicate ideas and information to enable confirmation of work requirements and specifications and the reporting of work outcomes and problems, interpret basic plans and follow safety procedures

Avoid backtracking, work flow interruptions or wastage

Work with others and in a team by recognising dependencies and using cooperative approaches to optimise work flow and productivity

Workplace operating procedures, AS 1288:2006 Glass in buildings - Selection and installation, AS/NZS 2208:1996 Safety glazing materials in buildings, AS/NZS 1170:2 2002 Structural design actions (wind loads), AS/NZS 4667:2000 Quality requirements for cut-to-size and processed glass, and AS/NZS 4668:2000 Glossary of terms used in the glass and glazing industry, and NCC references to windows and doors in buildings

Note, wherever Australia Standards are listed they apply at the time of publication, but the most current version (including amendments) or replacement versions are to be used.

The qualities and characteristics of glass, including types, qualities, applications and limitations

Products and processes and current trends and developments in glass and glazing techniques/applications

Workplace safety system requirements related to the handling and installation of glass

Principles of operation of glass processing plant/equipment

The architecture and location of glass process/production equipment

Interactions between glass plant items/processes

Glass product specifications and tolerances

Range Statement

Specifies different work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included. Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.

Unit scope includes:

evaluation of all glass and glazing tasks with a formal and documented process of the Australian Standards requirements

application of:

AS 1288:2006 Glass and glazing in buildings - Selection and installation

AS/NZS 2208:1996 Safety glazing materials in buildings

AS/NZS 1170:2 2011 Structural design actions (wind loads)

AS/NZS 4667:2000 Quality requirements for cut-to-size and processed glass

AS/NZS 4668:2000 Glossary of terms used in the glass and glazing industry

National Construction Code (NCC) references to windows and doors in buildings

Note, wherever Australia Standards are listed they apply at the time of publication, but the most current version (including amendments) or replacement versions are to be used.

WHS requirements include:

Commonwealth, state or territory legislation and regulations

organisational safety policies and procedures

the use of personal protective equipment and clothing

firefighting equipment

first aid equipment

hazard and risk control and elimination of hazardous materials and substances

manual handling, including lifting and carrying

Procedures include:

work instructions

standard operating procedures

written, verbal or computer-based procedures

Organisational requirements include:

legal, organisational and site guidelines, policies and procedures relating to own role and responsibility

quality assurance

procedural manuals

quality and continuous improvement processes and standards

ethical standards

recording and reporting

access and equity principles and practices