NZQA registered unit standard / 3649 version 7
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Title / Repair and rebind books for bookbinding
Level / 4 / Credits / 15
Purpose / People credited with this unit standard are able to: assess condition of books to be repaired or rebound, and select treatment options; check documentation and confirm requirements for the job are available; dissect (pull down) books; repair books; and rebind books.
Classification / Printing > Binding and Finishing
Available grade / Achieved

Explanatory notes

1All workplace practices must meet any applicable and recognised codes of practice, and documented workplace health, safety, and environmental procedures for personal, product, workplace health, safety, and environmental matters, and the obligations required under current law including the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992, and itssubsequent amendments.

2Definitions

customer’s requirements refer to the specifications as set out in the job documentation;

job documentation refers to the documentation that is used in the workplace that contains the instructions and requirements for a particular production job. This may include but is not limited to – workplace orders, production orders, workplace specifications, samples, lay cards;

workplace practices refer to the documented procedures for the machine and/or workplace.

Outcomes and evidence requirements

Outcome 1

Assess condition of books to be repaired or rebound, and select treatment options.

Evidence requirements

1.1Construction and binding style of the books are identified, and areas of damage and weakness are listed and analysed.

Rangedamage or weakness may include but is not limited to – dirty pages, tear in paper, missing corner on page, rebacking, damaged coverboard corner, aged leather.

1.2Options for paper and cover treatments are evaluated.

Rangemay include – cleaning, repair, rebind, protective enclosure, no action.

Outcome 2

Check documentation and confirm requirements for the job are available.

Evidence requirements

2.1Job documentation is checked to ensure that all specifications for the process being undertaken are complete and any discrepancies are reported in accordance with workplace practices.

2.2Components required for the job are checked against the job documentation and their availability confirmed.

Rangeincludes but is not limited to – adhesives, covering materials, book edge decoration.

2.3Availability of equipment, as determined from the job documentation, is confirmed.

Outcome 3

Dissect (pull down) books.

Evidence requirements

3.1Original page securing method and section structure are determined.

3.2Original spine adhesive is removed without damaging the books.

3.3Covers, spine linings, threads or wire stitches and supports, are removed without causing damage to the sections and text.

3.4Sheets, sections and endpapers are cleaned in accordance with workplace practices.

3.5Dog-ears are straightened with old joints flattened.

3.6Books are pressed in accordance with workplace practices.

Outcome 4

Repair books.

Evidence requirements

4.1Books in need of repair are identified and major kinds of repairs made to books are listed.

4.2Books are repaired to meet the customer’s requirements.

Rangeincludes but is not limited to – re-sewing, re-endpapering or repairing original endpaper, attaching joint, re-rounding and backing, backlining with head and tail bands, reassembling old case.

Outcome 5

Rebind books.

Evidence requirements

5.1Books in need of rebinding are identified and the major steps involved in rebinding books are described.

Rangeincludes but is not limited to – pull for sewing, endpaper, re-sewing, spine gluing, edge trimming, round and backing, attaching head and tail banding, attaching ribbons, lining, case making, blocking, casing-in, pressing.

5.2Books are rebound to meet the customer’s requirements.

Planned review date / 31 December 2017

Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions

Process / Version / Date / Last Date for Assessment
Registration / 1 / 16 February 1995 / 31 December 2011
Revision / 2 / 20 July 1998 / 31 December 2011
Revision / 3 / 20 September 1999 / 31 December 2011
Review / 4 / 30 November 2000 / 31 December 2011
Review / 5 / 26 January 2005 / 31 December 2014
Review / 6 / 12 December 2008 / 31 December 2015
Review / 7 / 19 July 2012 / N/A
Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) reference / 0005

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Please note

Providers must be granted consent to assess against standards (accredited) by NZQA, before they can report credits from assessment against unit standards or deliver courses of study leading to that assessment.

Industry Training Organisations must be granted consent to assess against standards by NZQA before they can register credits from assessment against unit standards.

Providers and Industry Training Organisations, which have been granted consent and which are assessing against unit standards must engage with the moderation system that applies to those standards.

Requirements for consent to assess and an outline of the moderation system that applies to this standard are outlined in the Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR). The CMR also includes useful information about special requirements for organisations wishing to develop education and training programmes, such as minimum qualifications for tutors and assessors, and special resource requirements.

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