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FBPBPG3009
Operate an automated palletising process

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Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024


This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to set up, operate and shut down an automated palletising process using complex equipment, including an automated pallet wrapper.

The unit applies to individuals who work under broad direction in a packaging and/or palletising environment and are responsible for operating and monitoring a carton palletising process, including safety compliance, production changeovers, consumables, cleaning and solving problems that arise with the process. Operators are responsible for solving problems that arise with machines and reporting unresolved problems to technical specialists.

All work must be carried out to comply with workplace procedures, according to state/territory health and safety and food safety regulations, legislation and standards that apply to the workplace.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements are known to apply to this unit at the time of publication.

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Evidence Required

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An individual demonstrating competency must satisfy all of the elements and performance criteria in this unit.

There must be evidence that the individual has independently set up, operated, and shut down two complete palletising processes for different work orders, using automatic palletising machines, including a pallet wrapper. One process must palletise 12-pack cartons and the other 6-pack cartons, that are configured differently.

Each process must complete at least 20pallets per hour during a three-hour shift. Each pallet must have at least three carton layers, and be correctly configured, stacked and stretch wrapped using an automated pallet wrapper.

For each of the palletising work orders, the individual must have safely and efficiently performed the following:

confirmed the product and palletising requirements and set up all the equipment and machinery, including individual pallet configuration requirements

operated, monitored and shut down the palletising process, equipment and machinery

correctly labelled each pallet for end users to track the date and location of production

used sample checks to identify quality issues

identified, rectified and/or reported machinery faults, including:

blockages caused by damaged pallets

cartons not correctly orientated

pallets not stopping in the correct position

carriage or pusher not making the end position

excessive stretch wrap and slip sheet breakage causing sensor faults

machinery settings resulting in incorrect palletising

accurately and effectively handed over a palletising process to another team member

accurately completed workplace production records

communicated effectively with a supervisor and at least one of the following:

maintenance team member

laboratory or quality assurance team member

bottling and packaging team member

logistics team member.

An individual must be able to demonstrate the knowledge required to perform the tasks outlined in the elements and performance criteria of this unit. This includes knowledge of:

product knowledge related to the containers to be palletised as stipulated in the performance evidence, including:

size, weight and volume

client or receiver requirements or specifications

regulatory requirements

operating principles of machinery and equipment, including:

conveyor fed automatic palletising machine

automated stretch wrapper

pallet tag applicators

carton orientation devices

features and functions of machinery and equipment, including:

manufacturer and workplace instructions for safe operation

control panel and ancillary devices

operating capacities, efficiencies and applications

location and purpose of guards, rails and sensors

feedback instrumentation

services required and action to take if services are not available

cleaning requirements

machinery and equipment checks, including:

pre-start checks, including emergency stop checks

lock-out and tag-out procedures, including return to service after isolation

consumables including slip sheets, interlayers, hot melt glue and stretch film

the interrelationships between bottling, carton packing, palletising and end of line dispatch processes

product and process changeover procedures and responsibilities

quality control requirements, processes and actions, including:

palletising order specifications

pallets for domestic and export use

methods used to check quality

common causes of palletising quality and corrective action required, including removal of out-of-specification pallets

planned sampling and testing associated with palletising process monitoring and control

responding to machinery alerts and notifications

recording of results

isolating non-conforming pallets

product identification and traceability requirements, including:

workplace requirements

client or receiver requirements or specifications

pallet identification/tagging requirements

health and safety hazards and controls, including awareness of the limitations of protective clothing and equipment relevant to the work process

procedures and responsibility for reporting production and performance information

environmental issues and controls relevant to the palletising process, including:

rework and reuse of products

waste processing

materials and manual handling procedures related to the palletising process.

Assessment of the skills in this unit of competency must take place under the following conditions:

physical conditions:

an industrial packaging and/or palletising plant

resources, equipment and materials:

automated palletising equipment, including an automated wrapper

pallets and packaging consumables, including glue, slip sheets, interlayers, pallets and stretch wrap

specifications:

two palletising work orders as stipulated in the performance evidence

workplace procedures for operating an automatic palletising process, machinery and equipment

relationships:

supervisor and others stipulated in the performance evidence

timeframes:

as stipulated in the performance evidence.

Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational education and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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An individual demonstrating competency must satisfy all of the elements and performance criteria in this unit.

There must be evidence that the individual has independently set up, operated, and shut down two complete palletising processes for different work orders, using automatic palletising machines, including a pallet wrapper. One process must palletise 12-pack cartons and the other 6-pack cartons, that are configured differently.

Each process must complete at least 20pallets per hour during a three-hour shift. Each pallet must have at least three carton layers, and be correctly configured, stacked and stretch wrapped using an automated pallet wrapper.

For each of the palletising work orders, the individual must have safely and efficiently performed the following:

confirmed the product and palletising requirements and set up all the equipment and machinery, including individual pallet configuration requirements

operated, monitored and shut down the palletising process, equipment and machinery

correctly labelled each pallet for end users to track the date and location of production

used sample checks to identify quality issues

identified, rectified and/or reported machinery faults, including:

blockages caused by damaged pallets

cartons not correctly orientated

pallets not stopping in the correct position

carriage or pusher not making the end position

excessive stretch wrap and slip sheet breakage causing sensor faults

machinery settings resulting in incorrect palletising

accurately and effectively handed over a palletising process to another team member

accurately completed workplace production records

communicated effectively with a supervisor and at least one of the following:

maintenance team member

laboratory or quality assurance team member

bottling and packaging team member

logistics team member.

An individual must be able to demonstrate the knowledge required to perform the tasks outlined in the elements and performance criteria of this unit. This includes knowledge of:

product knowledge related to the containers to be palletised as stipulated in the performance evidence, including:

size, weight and volume

client or receiver requirements or specifications

regulatory requirements

operating principles of machinery and equipment, including:

conveyor fed automatic palletising machine

automated stretch wrapper

pallet tag applicators

carton orientation devices

features and functions of machinery and equipment, including:

manufacturer and workplace instructions for safe operation

control panel and ancillary devices

operating capacities, efficiencies and applications

location and purpose of guards, rails and sensors

feedback instrumentation

services required and action to take if services are not available

cleaning requirements

machinery and equipment checks, including:

pre-start checks, including emergency stop checks

lock-out and tag-out procedures, including return to service after isolation

consumables including slip sheets, interlayers, hot melt glue and stretch film

the interrelationships between bottling, carton packing, palletising and end of line dispatch processes

product and process changeover procedures and responsibilities

quality control requirements, processes and actions, including:

palletising order specifications

pallets for domestic and export use

methods used to check quality

common causes of palletising quality and corrective action required, including removal of out-of-specification pallets

planned sampling and testing associated with palletising process monitoring and control

responding to machinery alerts and notifications

recording of results

isolating non-conforming pallets

product identification and traceability requirements, including:

workplace requirements

client or receiver requirements or specifications

pallet identification/tagging requirements

health and safety hazards and controls, including awareness of the limitations of protective clothing and equipment relevant to the work process

procedures and responsibility for reporting production and performance information

environmental issues and controls relevant to the palletising process, including:

rework and reuse of products

waste processing

materials and manual handling procedures related to the palletising process.

Assessment of the skills in this unit of competency must take place under the following conditions:

physical conditions:

an industrial packaging and/or palletising plant

resources, equipment and materials:

automated palletising equipment, including an automated wrapper

pallets and packaging consumables, including glue, slip sheets, interlayers, pallets and stretch wrap

specifications:

two palletising work orders as stipulated in the performance evidence

workplace procedures for operating an automatic palletising process, machinery and equipment

relationships:

supervisor and others stipulated in the performance evidence

timeframes:

as stipulated in the performance evidence.

Assessors of this unit must satisfy the requirements for assessors in applicable vocational education and training legislation, frameworks and/or standards.

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Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Check work order to determine the pallet type, layer format and any other required information 
Select, fit correctly and use required personal protective equipment 
Check machinery maintenance charts and rectify or report any items that require maintenance 
Check and set machine format to meet the palletising requirements specified in work order 
Check all machine safety equipment is operational 
Confirm pallet reference applicator is operational 
Confirm serviceability of conveyors, and reset all product counters and glue application device 
Confirm pallets and other packaging consumables required for the run 
Carry out test run and adjust as required to meet palletising specifications, including carton orientation, stacking and stretch wrap tension 
Ensure supply of consumables for palletising process 
Carry out quality checks on sample pallets and complete records according to workplace requirements 
Apply problem-solving principles and techniques to identify and rectify machine faults according to workplace procedures 
Restack pallets and clean up spillages according to safety procedures 
Monitor palletising process to ensure process efficiency and quality specifications are met, including correct pallet identification labels 
Report major process problems and products that do not meet specifications 
Handover palletising process to another team member when required 
Prepare equipment and consumables for upcoming changeover 
Check and record product counters to ensure an accurate changeover 
Apply isolation measures according to workplace requirements 
Empty machine of product and complete required changeover, and confirm parts, sensors, rails and stoppers have been adjusted and set 
Remove and store unused consumables and equipment parts not required after changeover 
Conduct test run and make adjustments as required 
Empty machinery and equipment of product 
Shut down machinery and equipment according to workplace procedures 
Remove and store unused materials 
Complete carton palletising records and reports 
Clean and maintain palletising equipment 
Dispose of waste according to workplace and environmental procedures 
Report issues requiring maintenance by technicians 

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