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Evidence Guide: MSFKB3007 - Provide advice on cabinet design features

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MSFKB3007 - Provide advice on cabinet design features

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Confirm customer requirements

  1. Customer requirements for cabinet design features are obtained and accurately documented
  2. Design requirements for cabinet with the customer are identified
  3. Plans, drawings and any design details relevant to the customer enquiry are located and accessed
  4. Services available and appropriate to the customer’s needs with the customer are confirmed
Customer requirements for cabinet design features are obtained and accurately documented

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Design requirements for cabinet with the customer are identified

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Plans, drawings and any design details relevant to the customer enquiry are located and accessed

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Services available and appropriate to the customer’s needs with the customer are confirmed

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Provide technical information on design options

  1. Cabinet design options are explained to the customer noting specific features and benefits of the layout and inclusions
  2. Technical information on all cabinet designs available is accessed and researched to ensure advice to customers is fully informed
  3. Design brochures, drawings and other advisory materials are provided to the customer
  4. Construction, installation and ordering details of the designs are explained to the customer
Cabinet design options are explained to the customer noting specific features and benefits of the layout and inclusions

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Technical information on all cabinet designs available is accessed and researched to ensure advice to customers is fully informed

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Design brochures, drawings and other advisory materials are provided to the customer

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Construction, installation and ordering details of the designs are explained to the customer

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Provide technical information on cabinet components

  1. Technical and product information on all cabinet fixtures are accessed and researched
  2. Relevant information brochures are located and provided to the customer and features of the components communicated effectively
  3. Cabinet application methods are discussed with the customer
Technical and product information on all cabinet fixtures are accessed and researched

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Relevant information brochures are located and provided to the customer and features of the components communicated effectively

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Cabinet application methods are discussed with the customer

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Suggest best design package to meet customer needs

  1. Elements and principles of design are applied to examine the appropriateness of cabinet products for customer requirements
  2. Options are discussed with the customer to ascertain responses and preferences
  3. Advice is provided on best option to meet customer requirements and preferences confirmed
  4. Determine required quantities based on manufacturer specifications, plans and customer needs
  5. Costs are calculated according to work policy and procedures
Elements and principles of design are applied to examine the appropriateness of cabinet products for customer requirements

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Options are discussed with the customer to ascertain responses and preferences

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Advice is provided on best option to meet customer requirements and preferences confirmed

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Determine required quantities based on manufacturer specifications, plans and customer needs

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Costs are calculated according to work policy and procedures

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Complete cabinet design documentation

  1. Customer details are recorded and checked for accuracy
  2. Details of design, fixtures, fittings and finishes for customer are documented according to workplace practice noting any special requirements or conditions
  3. Formal order is placed and documentation provided to the customer
Customer details are recorded and checked for accuracy

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Details of design, fixtures, fittings and finishes for customer are documented according to workplace practice noting any special requirements or conditions

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Formal order is placed and documentation provided to the customer

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1

Confirm customer requirements

1.1

Customer requirements for cabinet design features are obtained and accurately documented

1.2

Design requirements for cabinet with the customer are identified

1.3

Plans, drawings and any design details relevant to the customer enquiry are located and accessed

1.4

Services available and appropriate to the customer’s needs with the customer are confirmed

2

Provide technical information on design options

2.1

Cabinet design options are explained to the customer noting specific features and benefits of the layout and inclusions

2.2

Technical information on all cabinet designs available is accessed and researched to ensure advice to customers is fully informed

2.3

Design brochures, drawings and other advisory materials are provided to the customer

2.4

Construction, installation and ordering details of the designs are explained to the customer

3

Provide technical information on cabinet components

3.1

Technical and product information on all cabinet fixtures are accessed and researched

3.2

Relevant information brochures are located and provided to the customer and features of the components communicated effectively

3.3

Cabinet application methods are discussed with the customer

4

Suggest best design package to meet customer needs

4.1

Elements and principles of design are applied to examine the appropriateness of cabinet products for customer requirements

4.2

Options are discussed with the customer to ascertain responses and preferences

4.3

Advice is provided on best option to meet customer requirements and preferences confirmed

4.4

Determine required quantities based on manufacturer specifications, plans and customer needs

4.5

Costs are calculated according to work policy and procedures

5

Complete cabinet design documentation

5.1

Customer details are recorded and checked for accuracy

5.2

Details of design, fixtures, fittings and finishes for customer are documented according to workplace practice noting any special requirements or conditions

5.3

Formal order is placed and documentation provided to the customer

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1

Confirm customer requirements

1.1

Customer requirements for cabinet design features are obtained and accurately documented

1.2

Design requirements for cabinet with the customer are identified

1.3

Plans, drawings and any design details relevant to the customer enquiry are located and accessed

1.4

Services available and appropriate to the customer’s needs with the customer are confirmed

2

Provide technical information on design options

2.1

Cabinet design options are explained to the customer noting specific features and benefits of the layout and inclusions

2.2

Technical information on all cabinet designs available is accessed and researched to ensure advice to customers is fully informed

2.3

Design brochures, drawings and other advisory materials are provided to the customer

2.4

Construction, installation and ordering details of the designs are explained to the customer

3

Provide technical information on cabinet components

3.1

Technical and product information on all cabinet fixtures are accessed and researched

3.2

Relevant information brochures are located and provided to the customer and features of the components communicated effectively

3.3

Cabinet application methods are discussed with the customer

4

Suggest best design package to meet customer needs

4.1

Elements and principles of design are applied to examine the appropriateness of cabinet products for customer requirements

4.2

Options are discussed with the customer to ascertain responses and preferences

4.3

Advice is provided on best option to meet customer requirements and preferences confirmed

4.4

Determine required quantities based on manufacturer specifications, plans and customer needs

4.5

Costs are calculated according to work policy and procedures

5

Complete cabinet design documentation

5.1

Customer details are recorded and checked for accuracy

5.2

Details of design, fixtures, fittings and finishes for customer are documented according to workplace practice noting any special requirements or conditions

5.3

Formal order is placed and documentation provided to the customer

Engage customers to confirm cabinet requirements, including identifying all features required

Advise customers on the characteristics, benefits and limitations of various cabinet design features that suit their needs

Using customer feedback develop design solutions to meet their cabinet requirements

Use technical information to inform and cost a cabinet design to suit customer needs, document the final design, confirm with the customer and complete an order

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

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

Construction processes for cabinet designs

Safe work practices

Documentation procedures

Quality checking procedures

Symbols and terminology on plans and drawings

Features of cabinet components

Principles and elements of design

Characteristics of materials, products and defects

Effects of finishes and finishing techniques

Appropriate mathematical procedures for estimation and measurement

Range Statement

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:

work health and safety (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 individual to demonstrate some discretion, judgement and problem solving in a kitchen or bathroom showroom or similar environment where a set range of cabinet designs and components are available and basic technical and design information relevant to cabinets is used

Customer requirements may include:

client aims and objectives, and criteria for evaluation

function

budget

timelines

consultation requirements

brand preferences

Design requirements may include:

storage

appliances

colour

materials

finish

vanity, toilet, shower and bath requirements

components, such as hinges, runners, handles, latches, taps, splashbacks, bench tops, spas, basins and bath

doors, drawers and cabinet styles

dimensions

usage patterns

quality

Technical information may include:

cabinet standards for application in kitchens, bathrooms and other domestic settings

product codes

dimensions

characteristics and qualities

environmental specifications

installation requirements

ergonomic specifications

quality

operation

warranties

available colour range

price

construction of products

care and maintenance requirements

stain and dirt resistance

product performance

colour fastness, colour fading properties

availability

Elements and principles of design may include:

line

shape

form

texture and colour

balance

proportion (symmetry and asymmetry)

harmony

contrast

pattern

movement

rhythm

unity

style

focus

scale

emphasis

proximity

alignment

space

ergonomics

arrangement

aesthetic relations

tension

development methods

Personal protective equipment includes:

that prescribed under legislation, regulations and enterprise policies and practices

Information and procedures include:

workplace procedures relating to the use of tools and equipment

work instructions, including job sheets, cutting lists, plans, drawings and designs

workplace procedures relating to reporting and communication

manufacturer specifications and operational procedures