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Evidence Guide: MSFKB3008 - Identify cabinet construction and installation methods

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MSFKB3008 - Identify cabinet construction and installation methods

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

Identify common production processes for the manufacture of cabinets

  1. The range of cabinets on the market are identified and the quality features evaluated
  2. Industry standards for cabinets are identified and accessed
  3. The role of computer numerically controlled (CNC) processes, computer-aided manufacture (CAM) processes and custom manufacture principles and processes are evaluated in terms of cabinet manufacture
  4. Common techniques used for joining, assembling and finishing cabinets are established
The range of cabinets on the market are identified and the quality features evaluated

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Industry standards for cabinets are identified and accessed

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The role of computer numerically controlled (CNC) processes, computer-aided manufacture (CAM) processes and custom manufacture principles and processes are evaluated in terms of cabinet manufacture

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Common techniques used for joining, assembling and finishing cabinets are established

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Identify features and limitations of construction methods

  1. Features and limitations of mass manufactured cabinets and custom-made cabinets are identified and evaluated
  2. The range of variations able to be achieved with cabinet construction methods are established
Features and limitations of mass manufactured cabinets and custom-made cabinets are identified and evaluated

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The range of variations able to be achieved with cabinet construction methods are established

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Identify installation methods used

  1. Methods used to install cabinets are identified and evaluated
  2. The importance of site analysis is determined and common impacts on designs recognised
  3. Expertise and skills engaged in installation and other considerations are recognised
Methods used to install cabinets are identified and evaluated

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The importance of site analysis is determined and common impacts on designs recognised

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Expertise and skills engaged in installation and other considerations are recognised

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Determine implications for kitchen and bathroom design

  1. Implications of appliances on cabinet construction and installation are evaluated
  2. Implications of services on cabinet construction and installation are recognised
  3. Implications of cabinet construction methods and installation requirements for designs are evaluated
Implications of appliances on cabinet construction and installation are evaluated

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Implications of services on cabinet construction and installation are recognised

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Implications of cabinet construction methods and installation requirements for designs are evaluated

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Identify sourcing requirements for cabinets

  1. Information sources on suppliers for cabinets and components are accessed and utilised
  2. Requirements for ordering cabinets and components are determined
  3. Supplier timelines and delivery requirements are determined
Information sources on suppliers for cabinets and components are accessed and utilised

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Requirements for ordering cabinets and components are determined

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Supplier timelines and delivery requirements are determined

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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

Identify common production processes for the manufacture of cabinets

1.1

The range of cabinets on the market are identified and the quality features evaluated

1.2

Industry standards for cabinets are identified and accessed

1.3

The role of computer numerically controlled (CNC) processes, computer-aided manufacture (CAM) processes and custom manufacture principles and processes are evaluated in terms of cabinet manufacture

1.4

Common techniques used for joining, assembling and finishing cabinets are established

2

Identify features and limitations of construction methods

2.1

Features and limitations of mass manufactured cabinets and custom-made cabinets are identified and evaluated

2.2

The range of variations able to be achieved with cabinet construction methods are established

3

Identify installation methods used

3.1

Methods used to install cabinets are identified and evaluated

3.2

The importance of site analysis is determined and common impacts on designs recognised

3.3

Expertise and skills engaged in installation and other considerations are recognised

4

Determine implications for kitchen and bathroom design

4.1

Implications of appliances on cabinet construction and installation are evaluated

4.2

Implications of services on cabinet construction and installation are recognised

4.3

Implications of cabinet construction methods and installation requirements for designs are evaluated

5

Identify sourcing requirements for cabinets

5.1

Information sources on suppliers for cabinets and components are accessed and utilised

5.2

Requirements for ordering cabinets and components are determined

5.3

Supplier timelines and delivery requirements are determined

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1

Identify common production processes for the manufacture of cabinets

1.1

The range of cabinets on the market are identified and the quality features evaluated

1.2

Industry standards for cabinets are identified and accessed

1.3

The role of computer numerically controlled (CNC) processes, computer-aided manufacture (CAM) processes and custom manufacture principles and processes are evaluated in terms of cabinet manufacture

1.4

Common techniques used for joining, assembling and finishing cabinets are established

2

Identify features and limitations of construction methods

2.1

Features and limitations of mass manufactured cabinets and custom-made cabinets are identified and evaluated

2.2

The range of variations able to be achieved with cabinet construction methods are established

3

Identify installation methods used

3.1

Methods used to install cabinets are identified and evaluated

3.2

The importance of site analysis is determined and common impacts on designs recognised

3.3

Expertise and skills engaged in installation and other considerations are recognised

4

Determine implications for kitchen and bathroom design

4.1

Implications of appliances on cabinet construction and installation are evaluated

4.2

Implications of services on cabinet construction and installation are recognised

4.3

Implications of cabinet construction methods and installation requirements for designs are evaluated

5

Identify sourcing requirements for cabinets

5.1

Information sources on suppliers for cabinets and components are accessed and utilised

5.2

Requirements for ordering cabinets and components are determined

5.3

Supplier timelines and delivery requirements are determined

Access and interpret product information to determine limitations and benefits of different methods used in the construction and installation of cabinets and the implications for design

Determine the impact of site conditions and limitations on cabinet design and features

Identify cabinet construction and assembly techniques and installation methods for a range of fabrication and installation jobs

Identify requirements for sourcing and ordering cabinets and components to meet design specifications and and installation methods to be used including timelines for completion and delivery processes

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

Techniques used for the construction and installation of cabinets, including CNC, CAM and custom manufacture principles and processes

Features of cabinets and components used in kitchen and bathroom projects

State or territory WHS legislation, regulations, standards and codes of practice relevant to kitchen and bathroom cabinets and components

Characteristics of materials, products and defects

Information resources

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 individuals to demonstrate some discretion, judgement and problem solving that involves interpretation of information on cabinet construction and installation methods by those working in design and technical advisory roles in the kitchen and bathroom industry

information may be used to provide advice to customers, confirm orders or inform design or product selection

Methods used to install cabinets may include:

use of screws, fixtures and patented devices

use of adhesives, clips and fasteners

use of sealants

use of installation sequences

Site analysis may include:

location of services

measurements and dimensions

flooring and wall construction

materials and finishes impacting on installation

structural features that impact on installation

data cabling

Expertise and skills engaged in installation may include:

measurement

quality checking

assembly

use of hand and power tools

modifying and adjusting cabinets

working with other tradespeople

Other considerations in cabinet installation may include:

installation requirements of appliances

waterproofing considerations

sequence of installation

design modifications

translation of design details into technical specifications

Implications of appliances may include:

requirements for changes to cabinet or design due to sizing or placement requirements

compliance issues

location and access

Implications of services may include:

requirements for changes to cabinet or design due to placement

compliance issues

location and access

Requirements for ordering cabinets may include:

measurements and dimensions

colour

product codes and specifications

timelines

delivery details

drawings

special conditions

customer authorisation

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