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Assessment project title: Carry All Toolbox
Assessment to Level 2 (8Hrs)
Project description
This project is one of the tasks that will help you to obtain CPC30208 Certificate III in Carpentry. It is designed to build on knowledge and skills you have gained in previous training or workplace experience.
This project relates directly to the following unit/s of competency.
CPCCCA1002A / Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industryCPCCCM1003A / Plan and organise work
CPCCCM1004A / Conduct workplace communication
CPCCOHS2001A / Apply OHS requirements, policies & procedures in the construction industry
Practical assessment task
· This Assessment Task requires you to carry out OHS requirements through safe work practices. It requires the performance of work in a safe manner through awareness of risks and work requirements, and the planning and performance of safe work practices with concern for personal safety and the safety of others.
· This Assessment Task requires you to communicate effectively with other workers in a construction workplace environment. It includes gathering, conveying and receiving information through verbal and written forms of communication.
· This Assessment Task requires you to plan and organise individual and group work activities including identifying task requirements, planning steps and organising work.
· This Assessment Task requires that you attain a basic understanding of the structure, culture and role expectations of workers within the construction industry and sustainable use of materials and resources.
Assessment method
You will be assessed on the knowledge and skills you obtain during this project in the following ways.
Knowledge
• Questioning by your instructor both in the classroom and while you undertake project work.
• Completion of Job Safety Analysis sheet and work method statement.
Practical Construction task plan for Carry All Toolbox Project.
A person who demonstrates competency in this Assessment must be able to provide evidence of the ability to plan and organise a variety of work activities. Evidence should be collected over a period of time in a range of general construction relevant contexts and include dealings with an appropriate range of situations.
· Required aspects for this assessment task are:
· Locate, interpret and apply relevant construction industry information, standards and specifications
· Comply with site safety plans and OHS legislation, regulations and codes of practice applicable to workplace operations
· Comply with organisational policies and procedures, including quality requirements
· Communicate and work effectively and safely with others
· Explain to others scope, employment and economic importance of the construction industry.
· Interpret all signage accurately
· Complete tasks successfully following instruction
· Convey pieces of information to other workers accurately
· Fill out workplace documents accurately
· Safely and effectively use tools and equipment
· materials storage and environmentally friendly waste management
Your final result will be marked as competent (AC) or not yet competent (NYC).
CPCCCA1002A / Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
CPCCCM1003A / Plan and organise work
CPCCCM1004A / Conduct workplace communication
CPCCOHS2001A / Apply OHS requirements, policies & procedures in the construction industry
Apprentice name: / Group number:
Student number:
Practical construction task standards/tolerances / Maximum mark / Mark achieved
Correctly identify, select and handle materials for the project / Pass/Fail
Overall sizes are accurate within ± 3 mm / 10
All joints are tight within + 0.5 mm at all connections / 10
Correct number, spacing and fitting of fasteners / 5
Overall base and overall top to be parallel within ± 2 mm / 5
Exposed ends of members to be flush ± 0.5 mm / 5
The finished carry-all is sanded with all pencil marks removed / 5
Maximum possible mark / 40
Total mark
Assessment record sheet:
CPCCCA1002A / Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industryCPCCCM1003A / Plan and organise work
CPCCCM1004A / Conduct workplace communication
CPCCOHS2001A / Apply OHS requirements, policies & procedures in the construction industry
Knowledge and skills to be assessed / Assessment method / Assessment completed (Assessor to sign and date)
Plan and prepare for work
Understood work requirements /
Observation/
questioning
Worked safely to OHS requirements / Observation/
questioning
Correct personal protective equipment (PPE) used. / Observation/
questioning
Communicated and worked effectively with others. / Observation/
questioning
WMS completed correctly. / Observation/
questioning
Theory resource completed and submitted for assessment / Short answer questions
Safe and effective operational use of tools, plant and equipment / Observation/
questioning
Set out correct. / Observation
Standards/tolerances met. / Observation
Tools and equipment checked and returned to store. / Observation
Work area left clean. / Observation/
questioning
Result
Teacher’s signature / Date
Student’s signature / Date
Theoretical questions to assess apprentice’s underpinning knowledge.
Q. 6
Place a tick against correct answer
What is meant by the term “Industrial Relations”?
a) We all need self-fulfilment in our work life
b) Life is hard and we have to work to live
c) All people need to be encouraged at work
d) People working and interacting in a workplace
Q. 7
What does Competency Based Training mean?
Alternatives:
A. You have to pass a written test
B. Showing you have the right skills to do the job well
C. This term is not used in education anymore
D. You have only one chance of proving you can do a job
Q. 8
What is the meaning of the signs shown below
Job safety analysis / Signed off
Contractor / Date
Project / Accepted / Yes / q / No / q
Area
Procedure (in steps) / Possible hazards / Safety controls
You are required to conduct a Job Safety Analysis as part of your assessment for this project.
Please submit this form to your assessor once you have completed it.