List the assessment methods to be used and the context and resources required for assessment. Copy and paste the relevant sections from the evidence guide below and then re-write these in plain English.
Elements describe the essential outcomes. | Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element. |
1. | Prepare for painting | 1.1 | The painting task is identified from maintenance documentation and enterprise procedures and type of substrate is identified |
| | 1.2 | Enterprise procedures and maintenance publications are used to identify required materials and tools and necessary items are assembled |
| | 1.3 | Aircraft or component identification is matched with relevant maintenance documentation |
| | 1.4 | Surfaces are prepared for application of paint in accordance with enterprise procedures and/or process specification |
| | 1.5 | Masking and barrier materials are applied as required by task |
2. | Apply primer | 2.1 | Work health and safety (WHS) requirements are identified and complied with and personal protective equipment (PPE) is checked for correct fit and function |
| | 2.2 | Temperature and humidity requirements are complied with |
| | 2.3 | Specified primer is applied in accordance with enterprise procedures and/or process specification |
| | 2.4 | Reject paintwork is identified and rectified in accordance with enterprise procedures and/or process specification |
| | 2.5 | Equipment is cleaned |
3. | Apply surface top coat | 3.1 | WHS requirements are identified and complied with and PPE is checked for correct fit and function |
| | 3.2 | Temperature and humidity requirements are complied with |
| | 3.3 | The specified top coat material is prepared in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions |
| | 3.4 | Top coat is applied in accordance with enterprise procedures and/or process specifications |
| | 3.5 | Reject paintwork is identified and rectified in accordance with enterprise procedures and/or process specifications |
| | 3.6 | Masking and barrier materials are removed and final finishing of the surface is completed as required |
| | 3.7 | Documentation is completed in accordance with standard enterprise procedures |
4. | Clean up work area and maintain equipment | 4.1 | Waste material is removed and disposed of or stored in accordance with legislative, regulatory and enterprise procedures |
| | 4.2 | Equipment is cleaned in accordance with enterprise procedures or manufacturer’s instructions |
| | 4.3 | Equipment is checked for serviceability and unserviceable items are dealt with in accordance with enterprise procedures |
| | 4.4 | Tools are cleaned and maintained in accordance with enterprise procedures |
| | 4.5 | Work area is cleaned and inspected for serviceable condition |
Evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria under the specified conditions of assessment, and must include:
applying WHS procedures relating to paint application, including the selection and correct use of PPE
selecting and applying masking and barrier materials
identifying, preparing and using applicable primers and top coats
using MSDS
using manufacturer specifications and directions
selecting and using applicable paint application equipment
preparing surfaces for paint application
correctly disposing of waste materials
cleaning and maintenance of equipment and tools.
The underlying skills inherent in this unit should be transferable across a range of paint application tasks associated with aircraft and aircraft components. It is essential that system testing procedures, cleanliness requirements and safety precautions, including the correct use of PPE, and application of environmental protection procedures are fully observed, understood and complied with. Ability to interpret coating application procedures and apply them in practice is critical.
This is to be demonstrated through application of paint finishes across a range of aircraft and component substrate types.
Evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy all of the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and include knowledge of:
relevant enterprise procedures, process specifications and maintenance publications
WHS procedures relating to the application of aerospace coatings, including PPE and fume extraction
how to obtain MSDS
manufacturer specifications and directions
types of paint finishes and applicability to various substrates
procedures for preparing surfaces for paint application
types of masking and barrier materials
methods used for final finishing of surfaces
environmental legislation and regulations relating to the storage, use and disposal of hazardous materials.
Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace using materials, tools and equipment specified in the maintenance manuals and applicable procedures. It is also expected that general and special-purpose tools and ground support equipment would be used where appropriate.
The work plan should take account of applicable safety and quality requirements in accordance with the industry and regulatory standards.
The following conditions of assessment represent the requirements of the Regulators (ADF and CASA) and maintenance stakeholders and must be rigorously observed.
A person cannot be assessed as competent until it can be demonstrated to the satisfaction of the workplace assessor that the relevant elements and performance criteria of the unit of competency are being achieved under routine supervision on a representative range of paint finish application tasks that are performed at the enterprise.
This shall be established via the records in the Log of Industrial Experience and Achievement or, where appropriate, an equivalent Industry Evidence Guide (for details refer to the Companion Volume Assessment Guidelines).
Assessors must satisfy the requirements of the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator (Australian Skills Quality Authority, or its successors).