Elements and Performance Criteria
- Identify damage, and select materials and repair process.
- Interpret product specifications and work order documentation.
- Identify product faults and make decisions as to the feasibility of the repair in terms of the intended use of the product and the quality specifications.
- Select technology appropriate for the repair.
- Identify appropriate repair materials and match to fault and repair method.
- Assemble materials and tools and check for suitability for purpose.
- Locate and use manufacturer information and safety advice on products to plan work.
- Plan order of work to identify required work sequences, times, work process stages, engineering controls and personal protection equipment.
- Design repairs to conform to quality specification, minimise time and economically use consumable materials.
- Conduct repairs.
- Clean work area and prepare products for the next process.
- Clean and inspect used equipment for serviceable condition and store appropriately.
- Tag unserviceable equipment, identify faults and inform appropriate personnel.
- Inspect and approve repaired products for suitability for further processing or for customer delivery.
- Tag products which do not meet quality specifications for further repair or treatment.
- Clean work area and return to approved condition.
- Follow workplace procedures to finish product.