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.
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:
prepare and assemble the following in line the requirements of industry and Australian standards and workplace procedures:
one hinged security screen door in a residential or commercial building
one sliding security screen door in a residential or commercial building
one fixed window grille above ground level in a residential or commercial building, demonstrating the safe and correct use of safety and lifting equipment
one emergency egress security screen in a residential building
one non-security screen in any opening or building type.
In assembling the suite of non-security and security screens and grilles, the candidate must also demonstrate the ability to:
interpret work order and locate and use materials, tools and equipment required for the assembly
measure for windows and doors, and identify and select product materials to be used
correctly select component hardware and fittings required for assembly:
door closures
hinges
lock guards
guides and lock mechanisms that comply with Australian Standards
wheels
assemble screen and grille frame and components, optimising materials, and cutting, tooling, drilling and crimping in compliance with Australian standards
apply safe lifting and handling procedures
follow work instructions and safe operating procedures and inspection procedures to:
minimise risk of injury to self and others
prevent damage to site, tools equipment and products
maintain required production output and product quality
use hand and power tools safely
use personal protective equipment (PPE)
use and dispose of waste sustainably
identify and resolve routine problems and faults encountered
avoid backtracking, work flow interruptions and wastage
There must be evidence the candidate has knowledge of:
features of assembly work orders relating to the performance evidence, and how to identify and interpret key information
work instruction requirements, and industry-accepted quality indicators and requirements, relating to the assembly described in performance evidence:
key requirements of industry and Australian standards
work flow requirements
safety considerations and potential dangers associated with incorrect assembly
pattern and plan to be followed in assembly
operation of range of non-security and security screens and grilles in performance evidence
work health and safety (WHS) procedures, practices and regulations specific to assembly described in performance evidence:
controlling hazards and risks
eliminating hazardous materials and substance
using personal protective equipment:
aprons and overalls
gauntlets
gloves
hard hats
safety footwear
safety glasses
workplace procedures relating to:
identifying equipment, processes and procedures to use when assembling non-security and security screens and grilles
calculating quantities of required materials:
from plans and work instructions
by measuring screen opening
manual handling, including lifting and carrying
safely assembling screens and grilles
reporting non-routine problems
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 assembly information
techniques for assembling non-security and security screens and grilles described in performance evidence that include processes that:
conform to quality requirements
comply with supplier instructions and manufacturer specifications
maximise the appearance of the finished work
provide for economical use of materials and labour
types, characteristics, terminology of, uses, maintenance and limitations of the following items required for the assembly described in performance evidence:
framing material and in-fill material
tools and equipment:
assembly benches
bolt cutters or mechanical shears
copy routers
crimpers
drop and up-cut saws
electric and pneumatic powered drills and screwdrivers
end millers
fly screen spline rollers
knives
pneumatic and manual presses
pop rivet guns
soft rubber mallets
stamping and notching tools
materials:
anti-jemmy protection hardware
corner stakes
extruded door framing
fittings, fixing and fasteners, including screws and pop rivets
fly mesh
heavy-duty security mesh
interlocks
uses of non-security and security screen and grille products produced
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 assembly work described in the performance evidence above, including:
non-security and security screens, grilles and work areas specified in the performance evidence requiring assembly
PPE applicable to job requirements
WHS documentation specific to the assembly
materials required in the assembly of screens and grilles:
aluminium or other framing material
aluminium or other sheeting
fittings, fixing and fasteners
tools and equipment specified in the knowledge evidence
workplace documentation required for each assembly, including:
work orders, customer orders, job cards and work quotations
workplace procedures specified in the knowledge evidence
supplier instructions and manufacturer specifications