Assessor Resource

MSFFT4006
Construct prototypes and samples

Assessment tool

Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024


This unit of competency covers the construction of prototypes and samples in accordance with established plans, drawings or specifications using hand and power tools, basic static and specialised machines, and applying joinery, construction and finishing techniques.

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

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Evidence Required

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

Establish the work requirements

1.1

Purpose of the prototype or sample is identified from plans and drawings

1.2

Materials specifications for the item are identified from workplace documentation

1.3

Ergonomic requirements are identified, clarified and satisfied throughout the work process

1.4

Construction requirements and methods are identified appropriate for the materials used

2

Plan prototype or sample construction

2.1

Work plan for the item construction is drafted

2.2

Work health and safety (WHS) requirements, including personal protection needs, are observed throughout the work

2.3

Compatibility of materials in specifications is checked and any discrepancies reported

2.4

Steps or stages in construction are identified, noting checkpoints for measurements and tests

2.5

Suitable work area is located and cleared ready for work

3

Obtain materials and equipment

3.1

Materials are selected according to specifications and assembled ready for use

3.2

Compatibility of materials with specifications is checked and any discrepancies reported

3.3

Equipment and accessories suitable for working the specified material are assembled

3.4

Appropriate jigs and other construction aids are identified and, where required, adjusted to suit the work

4

Construct the prototype or sample

4.1

Work plan is followed to construct the item

4.2

Checks are conducted at the identified points

4.3

Modifications to designs and plans are identified and recommended within workplace procedures

4.4

Modifications to the plan are documented and followed

4.5

Prototype or sample is checked for fitness for purpose

5

Finalise the work sequence

5.1

The product is prepared for finishing in accordance with the design specification

5.2

Tools and equipment are cleaned, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturer specification

5.3

Work area is cleared and waste removed

5.4

Workplace documentation and/or reports are completed

Collect, organise and understand information related to multi-trade work instructions and work orders, building and structural plans and safety procedures

Apply safe handling requirements for equipment, products and materials, including use of personal protective equipment

Identify materials used in the work process

Follow work instructions, operating procedures and inspection processes to:

minimise the risk of injury to self or others

prevent damage to goods, equipment and products

maintain required production output and product quality

Construct a minimum of two (2) different prototypes/samples, and:

identify compatibility/incompatibility of materials, adhesives, fittings and fasteners for the application

select and apply appropriate joinery, construction and finishing techniques

select and use appropriate materials, equipment and processes for the item being constructed

demonstrate how the design of the prototype components will influence the working lifetime of the item

ensure that the prototype satisfies the original or varied specification

Use mathematical ideas and techniques to correctly complete measurements, calculate area and estimate material requirements

Communicate ideas and information to enable confirmation of work requirements and specifications and the reporting of work outcomes and problems, interpret basic plans and follow safety procedures

Use workplace technology related to the coordination, including communication equipment, time and management aids and other measuring devices

Avoid backtracking, work flow interruptions or wastage

Work with others and in a team by recognising dependencies and using cooperative approaches to optimise work flow and productivity

Characteristics of the materials used in relation to the use of the end item

Design features and requirements for the prototype or sample

Operation of tools and equipment used and the application of the finished product

Identification of equipment, processes and procedures

Assessors must:

hold training and assessment competencies as determined by the National Skills Standards Council (NSSC) or its successors

have vocational competency in the furnishing industry at least to the level being assessed with broad industry knowledge and experience, usually combined with a relevant industry qualification

be familiar with the current skills and knowledge used and have relevant, current experience in the furnishing industry.

Assessment methods must confirm consistency of performance over time rather than a single assessment event and in a range of workplace relevant contexts.

Assessment must be by observation of relevant tasks with questioning on underpinning knowledge and, where applicable, multimedia evidence, supervisor’s reports, projects and work samples.

Assessment is to be conducted on single units of competency or in conjunction with other related units of competency. Foundation skills are integral to competent performance in the unit and should not be assessed separately.

Assessment must occur on the job or in a workplace simulated facility with relevant process, equipment, materials, work instructions and deadlines.

Access is required to materials, work order, specifications, plans, tools, equipment and consumables.


Submission Requirements

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Assessment task 1: [title]      Due date:

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Assessment Tasks

Copy and paste from the following data to produce each assessment task. Write these in plain English and spell out how, when and where the task is to be carried out, under what conditions, and what resources are needed. Include guidelines about how well the candidate has to perform a task for it to be judged satisfactory.

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1

Establish the work requirements

1.1

Purpose of the prototype or sample is identified from plans and drawings

1.2

Materials specifications for the item are identified from workplace documentation

1.3

Ergonomic requirements are identified, clarified and satisfied throughout the work process

1.4

Construction requirements and methods are identified appropriate for the materials used

2

Plan prototype or sample construction

2.1

Work plan for the item construction is drafted

2.2

Work health and safety (WHS) requirements, including personal protection needs, are observed throughout the work

2.3

Compatibility of materials in specifications is checked and any discrepancies reported

2.4

Steps or stages in construction are identified, noting checkpoints for measurements and tests

2.5

Suitable work area is located and cleared ready for work

3

Obtain materials and equipment

3.1

Materials are selected according to specifications and assembled ready for use

3.2

Compatibility of materials with specifications is checked and any discrepancies reported

3.3

Equipment and accessories suitable for working the specified material are assembled

3.4

Appropriate jigs and other construction aids are identified and, where required, adjusted to suit the work

4

Construct the prototype or sample

4.1

Work plan is followed to construct the item

4.2

Checks are conducted at the identified points

4.3

Modifications to designs and plans are identified and recommended within workplace procedures

4.4

Modifications to the plan are documented and followed

4.5

Prototype or sample is checked for fitness for purpose

5

Finalise the work sequence

5.1

The product is prepared for finishing in accordance with the design specification

5.2

Tools and equipment are cleaned, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturer specification

5.3

Work area is cleared and waste removed

5.4

Workplace documentation and/or reports are completed

Specifies 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. Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.

Unit context includes:

WHS requirements, including legislation, building codes, material safety management systems, hazardous and dangerous goods codes, and local safe operating procedures or equivalent

work is carried out in accordance with legislative obligations, environmental legislation, relevant health regulations, manual handling procedures and organisation insurance requirements

work requires individuals to demonstrate analytical and organisational ability, discretion, judgement and problem solving

prototypes and samples may be produced by hand, by using appropriate machines, tools and equipment, or by computer-assisted production and will reflect the finished products produced by the enterprise

work is performed with little external assistance and with minimal supervision or direction

customers may be internal or external

Machines and equipment include:

microprocessor or computer-controlled machines

production and facility equipment used in the enterprise

Materials include:

timber

metal alloys

glass

fabrics and textiles

plastics

leather

adhesives

fillers and finishes, as appropriate

Personal protective equipment includes:

that prescribed under legislation, regulations and enterprise policies and practices

Information and procedures include:

work procedures/instructions

designer/drawer specifications and instructions

organisation work specifications and requirements

legislation/regulations/national or industry codes and practices relevant to the prototype/sample construction

quality and Australian Standards and procedures

Collect, organise and understand information related to multi-trade work instructions and work orders, building and structural plans and safety procedures

Apply safe handling requirements for equipment, products and materials, including use of personal protective equipment

Identify materials used in the work process

Follow work instructions, operating procedures and inspection processes to:

minimise the risk of injury to self or others

prevent damage to goods, equipment and products

maintain required production output and product quality

Construct a minimum of two (2) different prototypes/samples, and:

identify compatibility/incompatibility of materials, adhesives, fittings and fasteners for the application

select and apply appropriate joinery, construction and finishing techniques

select and use appropriate materials, equipment and processes for the item being constructed

demonstrate how the design of the prototype components will influence the working lifetime of the item

ensure that the prototype satisfies the original or varied specification

Use mathematical ideas and techniques to correctly complete measurements, calculate area and estimate material requirements

Communicate ideas and information to enable confirmation of work requirements and specifications and the reporting of work outcomes and problems, interpret basic plans and follow safety procedures

Use workplace technology related to the coordination, including communication equipment, time and management aids and other measuring devices

Avoid backtracking, work flow interruptions or wastage

Work with others and in a team by recognising dependencies and using cooperative approaches to optimise work flow and productivity

Characteristics of the materials used in relation to the use of the end item

Design features and requirements for the prototype or sample

Operation of tools and equipment used and the application of the finished product

Identification of equipment, processes and procedures

Assessors must:

hold training and assessment competencies as determined by the National Skills Standards Council (NSSC) or its successors

have vocational competency in the furnishing industry at least to the level being assessed with broad industry knowledge and experience, usually combined with a relevant industry qualification

be familiar with the current skills and knowledge used and have relevant, current experience in the furnishing industry.

Assessment methods must confirm consistency of performance over time rather than a single assessment event and in a range of workplace relevant contexts.

Assessment must be by observation of relevant tasks with questioning on underpinning knowledge and, where applicable, multimedia evidence, supervisor’s reports, projects and work samples.

Assessment is to be conducted on single units of competency or in conjunction with other related units of competency. Foundation skills are integral to competent performance in the unit and should not be assessed separately.

Assessment must occur on the job or in a workplace simulated facility with relevant process, equipment, materials, work instructions and deadlines.

Access is required to materials, work order, specifications, plans, tools, equipment and consumables.

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
Purpose of the prototype or sample is identified from plans and drawings 
Materials specifications for the item are identified from workplace documentation 
Ergonomic requirements are identified, clarified and satisfied throughout the work process 
Construction requirements and methods are identified appropriate for the materials used 
Work plan for the item construction is drafted 
Work health and safety (WHS) requirements, including personal protection needs, are observed throughout the work 
Compatibility of materials in specifications is checked and any discrepancies reported 
Steps or stages in construction are identified, noting checkpoints for measurements and tests 
Suitable work area is located and cleared ready for work 
Materials are selected according to specifications and assembled ready for use 
Compatibility of materials with specifications is checked and any discrepancies reported 
Equipment and accessories suitable for working the specified material are assembled 
Appropriate jigs and other construction aids are identified and, where required, adjusted to suit the work 
Work plan is followed to construct the item 
Checks are conducted at the identified points 
Modifications to designs and plans are identified and recommended within workplace procedures 
Modifications to the plan are documented and followed 
Prototype or sample is checked for fitness for purpose 
The product is prepared for finishing in accordance with the design specification 
Tools and equipment are cleaned, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturer specification 
Work area is cleared and waste removed 
Workplace documentation and/or reports are completed 

Forms

Assessment Cover Sheet

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