Unit of Competency Mapping – Information for Teachers/Assessors – Information for Learners

MSFFDM5002 Mapping and Delivery Guide
Coordinate and optimise workplace maintenance programs

Version 1.0
Issue Date: May 2024


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Unit of Competency MSFFDM5002 - Coordinate and optimise workplace maintenance programs
Description
Employability Skills
Learning Outcomes and Application
Duration and Setting X weeks, nominally xx hours, delivered in a classroom/online/blended learning setting.
Prerequisites/co-requisites
Competency Field
Development and validation strategy and guide for assessors and learners Student Learning Resources Handouts
Activities
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PPT
Assessment 1 Assessment 2 Assessment 3 Assessment 4
Elements of Competency Performance Criteria              
Element: Optimise operations
  • Note areas where changes to equipment operation or routine maintenance are required to maintain optimum work output and equipment life
  • Compare production potential of components and equipment with actual outputs using cost–benefit analysis techniques, and analyse reasons for differences
  • Identify and analyse opportunities for equipment and systems integration to ascertain the optimal integration model
  • Recommend improvements to maintenance operations to management, based on cost–benefit analysis and integration opportunities
       
Element: Clarify maintenance requirements
  • Check equipment specifications, service requirements and workplace procedures for recommended maintenance intervals and processes
  • Separate special requirements for maintenance from normal lubrication, adjustment and maintenance schedules
  • Compare information with previous experience, future equipment use, production requirements and standard operating procedures
  • Identify and develop an outline plan for maintenance and a related work schedule that meets workplace needs
       
Element: Establish maintenance systems
  • Identify costing for process based on maintenance requirements
  • Identify workplace health and safety maintenance system requirements
  • Document and record required production interruptions, processes and procedures
  • Identify maintenance providers
  • Analyse maintenance systems options and recommend process to management
  • Obtain approvals for the maintenance systems concepts and resources
       
Element: Organise maintenance activities
  • Identify suitable times for maintenance processes and shutdowns as needed from production schedules and staff rosters
  • Obtain permission from management for timing of maintenance to optimise the maintenance process and production
  • Develop detailed work plans based on production schedules, covering the availability of expertise and scheduling of resource availability
  • Identify employees with the required competencies and, where necessary, facilitate appropriate training and assessment
  • Obtain approvals for production schedule in accordance with organisational requirements
  • Refine work plan to ensure the maintenance program will maintain workplace outputs in terms of workplace policy
       
Element: Resource maintenance requirements
  • Establish maintenance and reliable supply of required consumables
  • Confirm availability of externally sourced equipment
       
Element: Complete maintenance procedures
  • Complete maintenance work schedule in accordance with the work plan
  • Take readings, measurements and recordings and compare with equipment, product and other relevant specifications
  • Identify areas requiring further testing and recommend appropriate procedures for testing to management
  • Adjust work schedule plan based on experience and complete documentation
  • Complete maintenance records and forward to appropriate personnel
  • Note areas where changes to equipment operation or routine maintenance are required to maintain optimum work output and equipment life
  • Compare production potential of components and equipment with actual outputs using cost–benefit analysis techniques, and analyse reasons for differences
  • Identify and analyse opportunities for equipment and systems integration to ascertain the optimal integration model
  • Recommend improvements to maintenance operations to management, based on cost–benefit analysis and integration opportunities
       

Submission Requirements

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Assessment Tasks

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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
Note areas where changes to equipment operation or routine maintenance are required to maintain optimum work output and equipment life 
Compare production potential of components and equipment with actual outputs using cost–benefit analysis techniques, and analyse reasons for differences 
Identify and analyse opportunities for equipment and systems integration to ascertain the optimal integration model 
Recommend improvements to maintenance operations to management, based on cost–benefit analysis and integration opportunities 
Check equipment specifications, service requirements and workplace procedures for recommended maintenance intervals and processes 
Separate special requirements for maintenance from normal lubrication, adjustment and maintenance schedules 
Compare information with previous experience, future equipment use, production requirements and standard operating procedures 
Identify and develop an outline plan for maintenance and a related work schedule that meets workplace needs 
Identify costing for process based on maintenance requirements 
Identify workplace health and safety maintenance system requirements 
Document and record required production interruptions, processes and procedures 
Identify maintenance providers 
Analyse maintenance systems options and recommend process to management 
Obtain approvals for the maintenance systems concepts and resources 
Identify suitable times for maintenance processes and shutdowns as needed from production schedules and staff rosters 
Obtain permission from management for timing of maintenance to optimise the maintenance process and production 
Develop detailed work plans based on production schedules, covering the availability of expertise and scheduling of resource availability 
Identify employees with the required competencies and, where necessary, facilitate appropriate training and assessment 
Obtain approvals for production schedule in accordance with organisational requirements 
Refine work plan to ensure the maintenance program will maintain workplace outputs in terms of workplace policy 
Establish maintenance and reliable supply of required consumables 
Confirm availability of externally sourced equipment 
Complete maintenance work schedule in accordance with the work plan 
Take readings, measurements and recordings and compare with equipment, product and other relevant specifications 
Identify areas requiring further testing and recommend appropriate procedures for testing to management 
Adjust work schedule plan based on experience and complete documentation 
Complete maintenance records and forward to appropriate personnel 
Note areas where changes to equipment operation or routine maintenance are required to maintain optimum work output and equipment life 
Compare production potential of components and equipment with actual outputs using cost–benefit analysis techniques, and analyse reasons for differences 
Identify and analyse opportunities for equipment and systems integration to ascertain the optimal integration model 
Recommend improvements to maintenance operations to management, based on cost–benefit analysis and integration opportunities 

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