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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Prepare job
  2. Prepare flat-bed die cutting or embossing devices
  3. Set up delivery systems
  4. Set up machine for complex flat-bed die cutting or embossing
  5. Set up in-line units
  6. Conduct sample run

Range Statement

This section 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.

Delivery systems MUST include EITHER:

reel

OR

sheet.

Setting up and adjusting MUST include EITHER:

unwind and rewind reels

webbing procedures

web control system

splicing/joining reels

OR

feeder and delivery system

sheet pick-up and transportation system

transfer and control system

folder and sheeter.


Performance Evidence

Evidence of the ability to:

demonstrate all safety devices on the flat-bed die cutting or embossing machine

correctly set up TWO jobs (using either flat-bed die cutting OR embossing machine) changing type and size of substrates and design of finished patterns according to manufacturer’s specifications, job timeframes, enterprise procedures and health and safety requirements, and incorporating a sample run to inspect and amend output.

Note: If a specific volume or frequency is not stated, then evidence must be provided at least once.


Knowledge Evidence

To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:

Documentation and information

identify the factors that must be considered when deciding on a cutting system

identify the methods for registering and proofing the cutting devices

Mounting and installing flatbed devices

explain what needs to be checked when the cutting devices are secured to the machine

identify what criteria applies for determining the selection of particular cutting devices

Delivery systems

describe areas of the delivery system to observe to maintain neat delivery of finished work

describe areas of the delivery system to observe to prevent damage to finished product

list ways the finished product can be secured for dispatch

For Reel System Only

explain work health and safety (WHS) requirements for setting up reel transportation systems

explain what adjustments to the unwind reel may be needed to suit various jobs

identify important areas to consider during webbing procedures

list and explain adjustments available to the web, and what to check when splicing/joining the web

explain areas of the reel delivery system that may need adjustment according to job specifications

explain when it would be necessary to adjust the:

sheeter during production

folder during production

rewind wheel during production

list areas to check to ensure suitability of in-line processes

For Sheet System Only

explain information concerning flat-bed die cutting or embossing found in the job documentation or production control system, and how this information is interpreted to ensure smooth workflow throughout the factory

explain WHS requirements for setting up and/or operating sheet transport and delivery systems

list important areas of the feeder unit set up

explain adjustments to facilitate accurate sheet pick-up and transportation

describe steps to ensure the delivery system operates effectively

list common faults with the flat-bed cutting process

Setting up machines for complex flatbed die cutting or embossing

explain WHS requirements for setting up cutting devices

explain what to check when setting up, adjusting and operating flat-bed cutting devices

explain how machine pressure and machine cutting depths are determined

In-line processes

explain when it is necessary to adjust in-line units

identify the largest/smallest size sheet that can be processed on this machine

Checking and adjustment

identify details of the completed sample to check to ensure conformance with client requirements

explain product testing procedures available and how often they should be used

identify factors that indicate a need for replacement of knives/blades/cutting edges

describe the process for storing cutting edges to guard against damage and deterioration

identify machine manuals, safety and other documentation relevant to this task, where are they kept, and the information included in them.