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Evidence Guide: SIRRMER009 - Plan and organise display lighting

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SIRRMER009 - Plan and organise display lighting

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

Determine lighting requirements.

  1. Access and review visual merchandising concept and plans to determine functional and ambient lighting requirements.
  2. Identify lighting specifications, budget and constraints.
  3. Evaluate suitability of existing lighting and identify required changes.
  4. Review existing site layout to determine feasible lighting options.
  5. Access creative sources of information and research lighting trends to draw inspiration for display lighting.
  6. Research and compare the features, costs and benefits of lighting options.
Access and review visual merchandising concept and plans to determine functional and ambient lighting requirements.

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Identify lighting specifications, budget and constraints.

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Evaluate suitability of existing lighting and identify required changes.

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Review existing site layout to determine feasible lighting options.

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Access creative sources of information and research lighting trends to draw inspiration for display lighting.

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Research and compare the features, costs and benefits of lighting options.

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Develop lighting plans.

  1. Select lighting solutions that best meet lighting requirements.
  2. Take opportunities to create cost-efficiencies and maximise use of resources.
  3. Identify the need for professional contractors to carry out lighting installation work.
  4. Document lighting costings and ensure plan meets budgeting requirements.
  5. Incorporate safety and environmental sustainability considerations into the planning process.
  6. Document lighting plan lighting plan and seek any required approval.
Select lighting solutions that best meet lighting requirements.

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Take opportunities to create cost-efficiencies and maximise use of resources.

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Identify the need for professional contractors to carry out lighting installation work.

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Document lighting costings and ensure plan meets budgeting requirements.

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Incorporate safety and environmental sustainability considerations into the planning process.

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Document lighting plan lighting plan and seek any required approval.

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Organise lighting installation.

  1. Communicate lighting plan and desired outcomes to relevant personnel.
  2. Source materials and resources required for lighting installation.
  3. Select appropriate time to install lighting that minimises disruption to customers.
  4. Install lighting according to work, health and safety requirements and manufacturer’s instructions.
  5. Monitor the work of contractors as required to ensure lighting plan requirements are met.
  6. Finalise lighting installation and adjust to ensure visual appeal is maximised and lighting objectives are met.
  7. Clean and tidy work area and remove excess materials.
Communicate lighting plan and desired outcomes to relevant personnel.

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Source materials and resources required for lighting installation.

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Select appropriate time to install lighting that minimises disruption to customers.

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Install lighting according to work, health and safety requirements and manufacturer’s instructions.

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Monitor the work of contractors as required to ensure lighting plan requirements are met.

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Finalise lighting installation and adjust to ensure visual appeal is maximised and lighting objectives are met.

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Clean and tidy work area and remove excess materials.

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCECRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1. Determine lighting requirements.

1.1. Access and review visual merchandising concept and plans to determine functional and ambient lighting requirements.

1.2. Identify lighting specifications, budget and constraints.

1.3. Evaluate suitability of existing lighting and identify required changes.

1.4. Review existing site layout to determine feasible lighting options.

1.5. Access creative sources of information and research lighting trends to draw inspiration for display lighting.

1.6. Research and compare the features, costs and benefits of lighting options.

2. Develop lighting plans.

2.1. Select lighting solutions that best meet lighting requirements.

2.2. Take opportunities to create cost-efficiencies and maximise use of resources.

2.3. Identify the need for professional contractors to carry out lighting installation work.

2.4. Document lighting costings and ensure plan meets budgeting requirements.

2.5. Incorporate safety and environmental sustainability considerations into the planning process.

2.6. Document lighting plan lighting plan and seek any required approval.

3. Organise lighting installation.

3.1. Communicate lighting plan and desired outcomes to relevant personnel.

3.2. Source materials and resources required for lighting installation.

3.3. Select appropriate time to install lighting that minimises disruption to customers.

3.4. Install lighting according to work, health and safety requirements and manufacturer’s instructions.

3.5. Monitor the work of contractors as required to ensure lighting plan requirements are met.

3.6. Finalise lighting installation and adjust to ensure visual appeal is maximised and lighting objectives are met.

3.7. Clean and tidy work area and remove excess materials.

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENTS

PERFORMANCECRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1. Determine lighting requirements.

1.1. Access and review visual merchandising concept and plans to determine functional and ambient lighting requirements.

1.2. Identify lighting specifications, budget and constraints.

1.3. Evaluate suitability of existing lighting and identify required changes.

1.4. Review existing site layout to determine feasible lighting options.

1.5. Access creative sources of information and research lighting trends to draw inspiration for display lighting.

1.6. Research and compare the features, costs and benefits of lighting options.

2. Develop lighting plans.

2.1. Select lighting solutions that best meet lighting requirements.

2.2. Take opportunities to create cost-efficiencies and maximise use of resources.

2.3. Identify the need for professional contractors to carry out lighting installation work.

2.4. Document lighting costings and ensure plan meets budgeting requirements.

2.5. Incorporate safety and environmental sustainability considerations into the planning process.

2.6. Document lighting plan lighting plan and seek any required approval.

3. Organise lighting installation.

3.1. Communicate lighting plan and desired outcomes to relevant personnel.

3.2. Source materials and resources required for lighting installation.

3.3. Select appropriate time to install lighting that minimises disruption to customers.

3.4. Install lighting according to work, health and safety requirements and manufacturer’s instructions.

3.5. Monitor the work of contractors as required to ensure lighting plan requirements are met.

3.6. Finalise lighting installation and adjust to ensure visual appeal is maximised and lighting objectives are met.

3.7. Clean and tidy work area and remove excess materials.

Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role, and:

review a visual merchandising concept to develop a lighting plan to achieve three of the following:

creation of ambience

gain attention and recognition

product enhancement

influence perception of space

emotional engagement

decorative purpose

document the above lighting plan specifying:

objectives

costings

lighting equipment and resource requirements

energy usage

lighting placement

monitor the installation of one lighting plan by:

communicating key responsibilities

evaluating lighting installation against lighting plan.

Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:

role of lighting in visual merchandising:

creation of ambience

gain attention and recognition

product enhancement

influence perception of space

emotional engagement

decorative purpose

common lighting systems and solutions:

purpose

benefits

limitations

installation requirements

functionality

key aspects and considerations of lighting planning:

objectives

budgets and costings

lighting equipment and resource requirements

energy usage

lighting placement

store layout and design

use of external contractors

access to power supply

interrelationship with other sensory devices

colour of light, effects and common uses:

warm white

cool white

daylight

typical running of lighting:

costs

energy usage

key bulb types:

efficiency

light distribution

lifetime

colour rendering

quantity of light

key aspects of work, health and safety as it relates to installation of lighting

environmental sustainability considerations that impact lighting planning.