Assessor Resource

MSFBA3015
Install louvre shutters

Assessment tool

Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024


This unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to identify work requirements and then install louvre shutters according to job requirements. The unit involves planning job requirements, identifying required shutter products to be used and their measurements and fasteners, and applying workplace procedures to ensure their safe and correct installation.

The unit applies to those installing interior and exterior louvre shutters in residential and commercial environments. The shutters may be installed on a range of surfaces, including aluminium, ceramic tiles, porcelain tiles, concrete, masonry, plasterboard and timber.

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

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Evidence Required

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There must be evidence the candidate has completed the tasks outlined in the elements, performance criteria, and foundation skills of this unit, which must include the ability to:

safely and correctly install one of each of the following types of louvre shutters:

one interior louvre shutter for a residential building

one interior louvre bi-fold shutter for either a residential or commercial building

one interior louvre bi-pass shutter for either a residential or commercial building

one special-shaped interior louvre shutter for either a residential or commercial building, based on the template created by candidate for that purpose

one exterior louvre shutter for a residential building

one exterior louvre shutter for a commercial building.

One of the above interior installations must be in a bay window, box bay window, or corner window.

One of the above exterior installations must be above ground level and demonstrate the safe and correct use of lifting equipment.

In the course of each of the above installations, the person must:

interpret work order and locate and use materials, tools and equipment required for the installation

apply safe lifting and handling procedures

follow work instructions and safe operating procedures to:

minimise risk of injury to self and others

prevent damage to site, tools, equipment and products

maintain required production output and quality

use hand and power tools safely

use personal protective equipment (PPE)

use and dispose of waste sustainably

avoid backtracking, work flow interruptions and wastage

identify and resolve routine problems and faults encountered

work with others, recognising dependencies and using cooperative approaches to optimise work flow and productivity.

There must be evidence the candidate has knowledge of:

features of installation work orders and supplier instructions relating to the types of louvre shutters in the performance evidence, and how to identify and interpret key information

work order requirements, and industry-accepted quality indicators and requirements, relating to installations described in performance evidence:

key requirements of Australian standards and codes of practice for individual installers

building code requirements specific to installation described in performance evidence

safety considerations and potential dangers associated with incorrect installation

wind zoning requirements relating to exterior louvre shutters

operation and maintenance requirements of louvre shutters in performance evidence

emerging trends in installing louvre shutters, including new materials used and their associated energy ratings and fire retardant attributes

work health and safety (WHS) procedures, practices and regulations specific to installations described in performance evidence:

controlling hazards and risks

eliminating hazardous materials and substances

managing rain and wind resistance during installation

using firefighting equipment and first aid equipment

operating lifting equipment

using personal protective equipment

workplace procedures relating to:

communicating work requirements with customers

scheduling installation

accessing and inspecting installation sites

manual handling, including lifting and carrying

safely installing and fastening louvre shutters

tagging and reporting faulty tools and equipment

disposing of waste safely and in an environmentally sustainable manner

recycling and re-use guidelines

cleaning and storing tools and equipment

storing surplus unused items

recording and reporting installation information

presenting invoices, and collecting and receipting payments

techniques for installing electric and manual shutter control devices:

electric, including radio-controlled remote devices and photocell sensor devices using 240V mains power, and 12V rechargeable solar and battery-operated control

manual, including winders and straps

effect of site characteristics and access restrictions on installation equipment selection and use

techniques for installing and fastening louvre shutters described in performance evidence, including:

on surfaces made of:

aluminium

ceramic and porcelain tiles

concrete

masonry

plasterboard

timber

fastening agents:

adhesive tape

nails

screws

installing and fastening that:

conform to quality requirements

comply with supplier instructions and manufacturer specifications

maximise appearance of the finished work

provide for the most economical use of materials and labour

mathematical methods for estimating and measuring materials and installation spaces, including factoring in required tolerances

types of common problems that occur during installation, and how to avoid and respond

types, characteristics, uses, maintenance and limitations of the following items required for the installations described in performance evidence:

products and materials specific to louvre shutter installation:

fastening products, including adhesive tape, Dyna Bolts, masonry anchors, nails, nuts and bolts and screws

fillers, including caulking, cover strips and filler strips

shutter hardware, including hinges and mounting brackets

track systems

tools and equipment:

hand tools, including caulking gun, scissors, screwdrivers and tape measure

power tools, including coping saw, docking saw, jigsaw and power drill

equipment, including ladders, drop sheets, barriers, cones, signs and lifting equipment

documentation requirements for installation work described in performance evidence.

Assessment must occur in the workplace, or in a simulated environment that reflects workplace conditions and contingencies.

Access is required to tools, materials, equipment and specifications for the installation described in the performance evidence above, including:

louvre shutters requiring installation as specified in the performance evidence

PPE applicable to job requirements

WHS documentation specific to the installation

tools and equipment specified in the knowledge evidence

workplace documentation required for each installation, including:

work quotations and work orders

workplace procedures specified in the knowledge evidence

supplier instructions and manufacturer specifications

customer care cards

customer invoices and receipts

time sheets.

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


Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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There must be evidence the candidate has completed the tasks outlined in the elements, performance criteria, and foundation skills of this unit, which must include the ability to:

safely and correctly install one of each of the following types of louvre shutters:

one interior louvre shutter for a residential building

one interior louvre bi-fold shutter for either a residential or commercial building

one interior louvre bi-pass shutter for either a residential or commercial building

one special-shaped interior louvre shutter for either a residential or commercial building, based on the template created by candidate for that purpose

one exterior louvre shutter for a residential building

one exterior louvre shutter for a commercial building.

One of the above interior installations must be in a bay window, box bay window, or corner window.

One of the above exterior installations must be above ground level and demonstrate the safe and correct use of lifting equipment.

In the course of each of the above installations, the person must:

interpret work order and locate and use materials, tools and equipment required for the installation

apply safe lifting and handling procedures

follow work instructions and safe operating procedures to:

minimise risk of injury to self and others

prevent damage to site, tools, equipment and products

maintain required production output and quality

use hand and power tools safely

use personal protective equipment (PPE)

use and dispose of waste sustainably

avoid backtracking, work flow interruptions and wastage

identify and resolve routine problems and faults encountered

work with others, recognising dependencies and using cooperative approaches to optimise work flow and productivity.

There must be evidence the candidate has knowledge of:

features of installation work orders and supplier instructions relating to the types of louvre shutters in the performance evidence, and how to identify and interpret key information

work order requirements, and industry-accepted quality indicators and requirements, relating to installations described in performance evidence:

key requirements of Australian standards and codes of practice for individual installers

building code requirements specific to installation described in performance evidence

safety considerations and potential dangers associated with incorrect installation

wind zoning requirements relating to exterior louvre shutters

operation and maintenance requirements of louvre shutters in performance evidence

emerging trends in installing louvre shutters, including new materials used and their associated energy ratings and fire retardant attributes

work health and safety (WHS) procedures, practices and regulations specific to installations described in performance evidence:

controlling hazards and risks

eliminating hazardous materials and substances

managing rain and wind resistance during installation

using firefighting equipment and first aid equipment

operating lifting equipment

using personal protective equipment

workplace procedures relating to:

communicating work requirements with customers

scheduling installation

accessing and inspecting installation sites

manual handling, including lifting and carrying

safely installing and fastening louvre shutters

tagging and reporting faulty tools and equipment

disposing of waste safely and in an environmentally sustainable manner

recycling and re-use guidelines

cleaning and storing tools and equipment

storing surplus unused items

recording and reporting installation information

presenting invoices, and collecting and receipting payments

techniques for installing electric and manual shutter control devices:

electric, including radio-controlled remote devices and photocell sensor devices using 240V mains power, and 12V rechargeable solar and battery-operated control

manual, including winders and straps

effect of site characteristics and access restrictions on installation equipment selection and use

techniques for installing and fastening louvre shutters described in performance evidence, including:

on surfaces made of:

aluminium

ceramic and porcelain tiles

concrete

masonry

plasterboard

timber

fastening agents:

adhesive tape

nails

screws

installing and fastening that:

conform to quality requirements

comply with supplier instructions and manufacturer specifications

maximise appearance of the finished work

provide for the most economical use of materials and labour

mathematical methods for estimating and measuring materials and installation spaces, including factoring in required tolerances

types of common problems that occur during installation, and how to avoid and respond

types, characteristics, uses, maintenance and limitations of the following items required for the installations described in performance evidence:

products and materials specific to louvre shutter installation:

fastening products, including adhesive tape, Dyna Bolts, masonry anchors, nails, nuts and bolts and screws

fillers, including caulking, cover strips and filler strips

shutter hardware, including hinges and mounting brackets

track systems

tools and equipment:

hand tools, including caulking gun, scissors, screwdrivers and tape measure

power tools, including coping saw, docking saw, jigsaw and power drill

equipment, including ladders, drop sheets, barriers, cones, signs and lifting equipment

documentation requirements for installation work described in performance evidence.

Assessment must occur in the workplace, or in a simulated environment that reflects workplace conditions and contingencies.

Access is required to tools, materials, equipment and specifications for the installation described in the performance evidence above, including:

louvre shutters requiring installation as specified in the performance evidence

PPE applicable to job requirements

WHS documentation specific to the installation

tools and equipment specified in the knowledge evidence

workplace documentation required for each installation, including:

work quotations and work orders

workplace procedures specified in the knowledge evidence

supplier instructions and manufacturer specifications

customer care cards

customer invoices and receipts

time sheets.

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

Copy and paste from the following performance criteria to create an observation checklist for each task. When you have finished writing your assessment tool every one of these must have been addressed, preferably several times in a variety of contexts. To ensure this occurs download the assessment matrix for the unit; enter each assessment task as a column header and place check marks against each performance criteria that task addresses.

Observation Checklist

Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice Yes No Comments/feedback
Identify job and shutter requirements from work order and supplier instructions 
 
 
 
 
 
Inspect installation site in consultation with customer, confirm type of shutter to be installed, and address job, site and customer-specific technical and safety requirements 
 
 
 
Check that completed work complies with quality and work order requirements, and rectify identified deficiencies within scope of own role 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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