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Evidence Guide: MSMOPS202 - Fabricate polymer products

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MSMOPS202 - Fabricate polymer products

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

Check work requirements

  1. Identify work requirements
  2. Check materials and equipment meet requirements for job
  3. Interpret plans, patterns, designs or specifications
  4. Recognise requirements which may not be in accordance with usual practice
  5. Ask questions of appropriate person to confirm unusual practice
  6. Identify hazards associated with the job and apply appropriate hazard controls
  7. Complete records as required
Identify work requirements

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Check materials and equipment meet requirements for job

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Interpret plans, patterns, designs or specifications

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Recognise requirements which may not be in accordance with usual practice

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Ask questions of appropriate person to confirm unusual practice

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Identify hazards associated with the job and apply appropriate hazard controls

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Complete records as required

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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

Check work requirements

1.1

Identify work requirements

1.2

Check materials and equipment meet requirements for job

1.3

Interpret plans, patterns, designs or specifications

1.4

Recognise requirements which may not be in accordance with usual practice

1.5

Ask questions of appropriate person to confirm unusual practice

1.6

Identify hazards associated with the job and apply appropriate hazard controls

1.7

Complete records as required

2

Conduct pre-fabrication operations as required

2.1

Set up tools, jigs, fixtures and equipment ready for job

2.2

Identify materials, patterns and consumables required

2.3

Check hazard controls are operational and appropriate

2.4

Mark out/lay out job for fabrication taking account of directional properties of polymer as appropriate

2.5

Undertake other pre-fabrication requirements in accordance with procedures

2.6

Identify non-conformances and report to appropriate personnel

3

Form materials to shape

3.1

Arrange materials in order prior to forming

3.2

Form and fix material into shape as required

3.3

Measure and check product is to specifications, making adjustments as required

3.4

Trim and finish joints and fabricated product as required

4

Resolve routine problems

4.1

Identify likely faults that occur during the operation/task

4.2

Identify and take action on causes of routine faults in accordance with procedures

4.3

Ensure appropriate records are maintained

4.4

Identify non-routine problems and report to designated person

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes

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

1

Check work requirements

1.1

Identify work requirements

1.2

Check materials and equipment meet requirements for job

1.3

Interpret plans, patterns, designs or specifications

1.4

Recognise requirements which may not be in accordance with usual practice

1.5

Ask questions of appropriate person to confirm unusual practice

1.6

Identify hazards associated with the job and apply appropriate hazard controls

1.7

Complete records as required

2

Conduct pre-fabrication operations as required

2.1

Set up tools, jigs, fixtures and equipment ready for job

2.2

Identify materials, patterns and consumables required

2.3

Check hazard controls are operational and appropriate

2.4

Mark out/lay out job for fabrication taking account of directional properties of polymer as appropriate

2.5

Undertake other pre-fabrication requirements in accordance with procedures

2.6

Identify non-conformances and report to appropriate personnel

3

Form materials to shape

3.1

Arrange materials in order prior to forming

3.2

Form and fix material into shape as required

3.3

Measure and check product is to specifications, making adjustments as required

3.4

Trim and finish joints and fabricated product as required

4

Resolve routine problems

4.1

Identify likely faults that occur during the operation/task

4.2

Identify and take action on causes of routine faults in accordance with procedures

4.3

Ensure appropriate records are maintained

4.4

Identify non-routine problems and report to designated person

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and demonstrate the ability to:

check the requirements of the job

identify hazards associated with the job/work environment and apply appropriate hazard controls

prepare for the fabrication as required

complete the fabrication to specification

apply known solutions to routine problems.

Evidence must be provided that demonstrates knowledge of:

hazards and hazard controls specific to the types of fabrication undertaken

different types of materials used and their behaviour when joined

different forming and joining equipment used and suitability for materials

types and causes of known problems for the types of fabrication undertaken

corrective action appropriate to the problem cause.

Range Statement

This field allows for 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.

Work requirements

Work requirements will be determined from one or more of the following:

job/shop orders

plans/specifications

procedures

other processes used in an enterprise

Procedures

All operations must be performed in accordance with relevant procedures.

Procedures are written, verbal, visual, computer-based or in some other form, and include one or more of the following:

work instructions

standard operating procedures (SOPs)

safe work method statements (SWMS)

temporary instructions

any similar instructions provided for the smooth running of the plant

Polymer fabrication

Polymer fabrication includes one or more of the following:

forming processes, such as bending, heating, holding in a jig fixture or other methods of achieving the required shape

mechanical, chemical, thermal or other fixing methods

Tools and equipment

Tools and equipment include one or more of the following:

power saws, jig saws and thermal cutting devices

drilling, riveting, bolting and stitching

hand tools

relevant personal protective equipment (PPE)

Hazards

Hazards include one or more of the following:

heat, smoke, dust or other atmospheric hazards

equipment failures

industrial (machinery, equipment and product)

equipment or product mass

noise, rotational equipment or vibration

hazardous products and materials

unauthorised personnel

sharp edges, protrusions or obstructions, swarf and scrap

slippery surfaces, spills or leaks

extreme weather

fibres (airborne and handled)

manual handling

power tools, leads and power supplies

other hazards that might arise

Routine problems

Routine problems must be resolved by applying known solutions.

Routine problems are predictable and include one or more of the following:

pattern incorrect

marking errors

wear and breakage

loss of power or drives

controller sequence and timer issues

sequencing problems

Known solutions are drawn from one or more of:

procedures

training

remembered experience

Non-routine problems must be reported according to according to relevant procedures.