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Evidence Guide: PMBPROD317 - Print and decorate rigid products

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PMBPROD317 - Print and decorate rigid products

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

Plan process stages for printing and decorating

  1. Plan the stages in the printing and decorating process and ensure these comply with the quality requirements for production
  2. Identify and allow for changes in materials at each stage of the printing and decorating process
  3. Plan the availability of the equipment and components for each production stage
  4. Anticipate the impact of the process on product characteristics and product quality and usability
  5. Plan work requirements based on procedures
Plan the stages in the printing and decorating process and ensure these comply with the quality requirements for production

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Identify and allow for changes in materials at each stage of the printing and decorating process

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Plan the availability of the equipment and components for each production stage

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Anticipate the impact of the process on product characteristics and product quality and usability

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Plan work requirements based on procedures

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Identify work requirements for printing and decorating operations

  1. Prepare materials, including base raw materials and additives
  2. Identify and address hazards connected with both production materials and process
  3. Check materials inputs and outputs, dyes and print chemical colours, ancillary supplies and equipment are within specifications
  4. Check product quality requirements for the relevant process stage
  5. Identify and check equipment emergency stops, gauges, guards and controls
  6. Plan the task sequences, including times and locations for product quality checks, equipment operation and required production outputs
  7. Provide for ongoing materials input, waste management and work area housekeeping requirements
  8. Arrange any required supplementary equipment for product quality testing or routine equipment maintenance and/or adjustments
Prepare materials, including base raw materials and additives

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Identify and address hazards connected with both production materials and process

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Check materials inputs and outputs, dyes and print chemical colours, ancillary supplies and equipment are within specifications

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Check product quality requirements for the relevant process stage

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Identify and check equipment emergency stops, gauges, guards and controls

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Plan the task sequences, including times and locations for product quality checks, equipment operation and required production outputs

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Provide for ongoing materials input, waste management and work area housekeeping requirements

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Arrange any required supplementary equipment for product quality testing or routine equipment maintenance and/or adjustments

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Set up and check printing and decorating equipment

  1. Comply with equipment information, required quality specifications and set-up procedures
  2. Set up equipment in accordance with required specifications and procedures
  3. Check printing and decorating equipment settings and adjustments and conformity to procedures
  4. Check materials are correct
  5. Check that surface preparation operations provide for an even and consistent surface for printing
  6. Discard non-conforming materials or make adjustments to processing operations in accordance with workplace procedures
Comply with equipment information, required quality specifications and set-up procedures

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Set up equipment in accordance with required specifications and procedures

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Check printing and decorating equipment settings and adjustments and conformity to procedures

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Check materials are correct

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Check that surface preparation operations provide for an even and consistent surface for printing

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Discard non-conforming materials or make adjustments to processing operations in accordance with workplace procedures

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Monitor printing and decorating operation

  1. Start up, operate and shut down equipment as required by procedures
  2. Monitor printing and decorating operations
  3. Make adjustments to remedy faults and non-conformity to production standards where applicable
  4. Collect material which is able to be reprocessed and reused, and dispose of waste and scrap in accordance with procedures
  5. Clean up equipment, lubricate, and adjust in accordance with workplace procedures
Start up, operate and shut down equipment as required by procedures

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Monitor printing and decorating operations

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Make adjustments to remedy faults and non-conformity to production standards where applicable

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Collect material which is able to be reprocessed and reused, and dispose of waste and scrap in accordance with procedures

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Clean up equipment, lubricate, and adjust in accordance with workplace procedures

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Assessed

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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

Plan process stages for printing and decorating

1.1

Plan the stages in the printing and decorating process and ensure these comply with the quality requirements for production

1.2

Identify and allow for changes in materials at each stage of the printing and decorating process

1.3

Plan the availability of the equipment and components for each production stage

1.4

Anticipate the impact of the process on product characteristics and product quality and usability

1.5

Plan work requirements based on procedures

2

Identify work requirements for printing and decorating operations

2.1

Prepare materials, including base raw materials and additives

2.2

Identify and address hazards connected with both production materials and process

2.3

Check materials inputs and outputs, dyes and print chemical colours, ancillary supplies and equipment are within specifications

2.4

Check product quality requirements for the relevant process stage

2.5

Identify and check equipment emergency stops, gauges, guards and controls

2.6

Plan the task sequences, including times and locations for product quality checks, equipment operation and required production outputs

2.7

Provide for ongoing materials input, waste management and work area housekeeping requirements

2.8

Arrange any required supplementary equipment for product quality testing or routine equipment maintenance and/or adjustments

3

Set up and check printing and decorating equipment

3.1

Comply with equipment information, required quality specifications and set-up procedures

3.2

Set up equipment in accordance with required specifications and procedures

3.3

Check printing and decorating equipment settings and adjustments and conformity to procedures

3.4

Check materials are correct

3.5

Check that surface preparation operations provide for an even and consistent surface for printing

3.6

Discard non-conforming materials or make adjustments to processing operations in accordance with workplace procedures

4

Monitor printing and decorating operation

4.1

Start up, operate and shut down equipment as required by procedures

4.2

Monitor printing and decorating operations

4.3

Make adjustments to remedy faults and non-conformity to production standards where applicable

4.4

Collect material which is able to be reprocessed and reused, and dispose of waste and scrap in accordance with procedures

4.5

Clean up equipment, lubricate, and adjust in accordance with workplace procedures

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

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

1

Plan process stages for printing and decorating

1.1

Plan the stages in the printing and decorating process and ensure these comply with the quality requirements for production

1.2

Identify and allow for changes in materials at each stage of the printing and decorating process

1.3

Plan the availability of the equipment and components for each production stage

1.4

Anticipate the impact of the process on product characteristics and product quality and usability

1.5

Plan work requirements based on procedures

2

Identify work requirements for printing and decorating operations

2.1

Prepare materials, including base raw materials and additives

2.2

Identify and address hazards connected with both production materials and process

2.3

Check materials inputs and outputs, dyes and print chemical colours, ancillary supplies and equipment are within specifications

2.4

Check product quality requirements for the relevant process stage

2.5

Identify and check equipment emergency stops, gauges, guards and controls

2.6

Plan the task sequences, including times and locations for product quality checks, equipment operation and required production outputs

2.7

Provide for ongoing materials input, waste management and work area housekeeping requirements

2.8

Arrange any required supplementary equipment for product quality testing or routine equipment maintenance and/or adjustments

3

Set up and check printing and decorating equipment

3.1

Comply with equipment information, required quality specifications and set-up procedures

3.2

Set up equipment in accordance with required specifications and procedures

3.3

Check printing and decorating equipment settings and adjustments and conformity to procedures

3.4

Check materials are correct

3.5

Check that surface preparation operations provide for an even and consistent surface for printing

3.6

Discard non-conforming materials or make adjustments to processing operations in accordance with workplace procedures

4

Monitor printing and decorating operation

4.1

Start up, operate and shut down equipment as required by procedures

4.2

Monitor printing and decorating operations

4.3

Make adjustments to remedy faults and non-conformity to production standards where applicable

4.4

Collect material which is able to be reprocessed and reused, and dispose of waste and scrap in accordance with procedures

4.5

Clean up equipment, lubricate, and adjust in accordance with workplace procedures

Evidence required to demonstrate competence in this unit must be relevant to and satisfy the requirements of the elements and performance criteria and demonstrate the ability to:

read and interpret procedures, job specifications, instruments/control panels, material labels and safety data sheets (SDS)

set up printing equipment and materials to meet specifications

start up and operate the equipment

monitor key variables, including:

equipment operating conditions

condition of graphics and lettering film

colour

output rate

product quality

ink adherence

production outputs

equipment operating pressures

colour

thickness

product integrity and general conformance to specification

make adjustments to remedy faults and non-conformity

maintain output and product quality using appropriate instruments, controls, test information and readings

safely shut down equipment in normal and abnormal circumstances

leave machine in appropriate condition with any required locks, tags or notices

identify hazards and apply relevant hazard controls

apply safety procedures

apply housekeeping procedures

apply waste management procedures

recognise early warning signs of equipment/processes needing attention or with potential problems

distinguish between causes of problems, including:

operational problems

instrument failure/malfunction

electrical failure/malfunction

mechanical failure/malfunction

wrong readings

equipment design deficiencies

materials properties

process variables

recognise and prioritise problems requiring action

resolve non-routine problems

communicate effectively with team/work group and supervisors

complete workplace records

do basic arithmetical manipulations, including additions, subtractions, divisions, fractions and percentages.

Must provide evidence that demonstrates knowledge relevant to their job sufficient to operate independently and to solve routine and non-routine problems, including knowledge of:

printing/decorating process and stages of production

characteristics of materials and their behaviour in relation to process conditions and stages of production

quality requirements at each production stage

mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical and electronic principles which effect machine operation

common adjustments in process variables and their impact on product quality and production output

impact of variations in raw materials and equipment operation in relation to final product

possible changes to materials properties to better suit specific process requirements

non-routine problems that may arise, the range of possible causes and appropriate actions

organisation procedures relevant to the work environment/job role

hierarchy of control

hazards that may arise in the job/work environment and:

their possible causes

potential consequences

appropriate risk controls.

Range Statement

This field allows for 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.

Regulatory framework

The latest version of all legislation, regulations, industry codes of practice and Australian/international standards, or the version specified by the local regulatory authority, must be used.

Applicable legislation, regulations, standards and codes of practice include:

health, safety and environmental (HSE) legislation, regulations and codes of practice relevant to the workplace, manual handling and hazardous materials

Australian/international standards relevant to the materials being used and products being made

any relevant licence and certification requirements.

All operations to which this unit applies are subject to stringent HSE requirements, which may be imposed through state/territory or federal legislation, and these must not be compromised at any time. Where there is an apparent conflict between performance criteria and such requirements the legislative requirements take precedence.

Procedures

All operations must be performed in accordance with relevant procedures.

Procedures are written, verbal, visual, computer-based or in some other form, and include one or any combination of:

emergency procedures

work instructions

standard operating procedures (SOPs)

safe work method statements (SWMS)

formulas/recipes

batch sheets

temporary instructions

any similar instructions provided for the smooth running of the plant.

Tools and equipment

Tools and equipment include:

printing equipment and its major components.

Additional tools and equipment will be selected as required from:

hand tools used in the process

hoists/lifting equipment not requiring any special permits or licences

manual handling aids, such as hand carts and trolleys

relevant personal protective equipment (PPE).

Hazards

Hazards must be identified and controlled. Identifying hazards requires consideration of:

fumes/vapours

weight, shape, volume of materials to be handled

hazardous products and materials

rotational equipment or vibration

sharp edges, protrusions or obstructions

slippery surfaces, spills or leaks

smoke, dust or other atmospheric hazards

high temperatures

electricity

gas

gases and liquids under pressure

structural hazards

equipment failures

machinery, equipment and product mass

other hazards that might arise.

Problems

Non-routine problems must be resolved by applying operational knowledge to develop new solutions, either individually or in collaboration with relevant experts, to:

determine problems needing action

determine possible fault causes

develop solutions to problems which do not have a known solution

follow through items initiated until final resolution has occurred

report problems outside area of responsibility to designated person.

Non-routine problems are unexpected problems or variations of previous problems and include one or more of:

unstable process variables

sub-optimal operation

variations in feed rates

variations in quality

emergency situations

intermittent faults.

Operational knowledge includes one or more of:

procedures

training

technical information, such as journals and engineering specifications

remembered experience

relevant knowledge obtained from appropriate people.