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SOUTH AFRICAN QUALIFICATIONS AUTHORITY |
REGISTERED UNIT STANDARD THAT HAS PASSED THE END DATE: |
Assemble complex components |
SAQA US ID | UNIT STANDARD TITLE | |||
9923 | Assemble complex components | |||
ORIGINATOR | ||||
SGB Manufacturing and Assembly Processes | ||||
PRIMARY OR DELEGATED QUALITY ASSURANCE FUNCTIONARY | ||||
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FIELD | SUBFIELD | |||
Field 06 - Manufacturing, Engineering and Technology | Manufacturing and Assembly | |||
ABET BAND | UNIT STANDARD TYPE | PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL | NQF LEVEL | CREDITS |
Undefined | Regular | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | 25 |
REGISTRATION STATUS | REGISTRATION START DATE | REGISTRATION END DATE | SAQA DECISION NUMBER | |
Passed the End Date - Status was "Reregistered" |
2018-07-01 | 2023-06-30 | SAQA 06120/18 | |
LAST DATE FOR ENROLMENT | LAST DATE FOR ACHIEVEMENT | |||
2024-06-30 | 2027-06-30 |
In all of the tables in this document, both the pre-2009 NQF Level and the NQF Level is shown. In the text (purpose statements, qualification rules, etc), any references to NQF Levels are to the pre-2009 levels unless specifically stated otherwise. |
This unit standard does not replace any other unit standard and is not replaced by any other unit standard. |
PURPOSE OF THE UNIT STANDARD |
Assembling complex components from engineering drawings to produce a product. |
LEARNING ASSUMED TO BE IN PLACE AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING |
UNIT STANDARD RANGE |
1. The learner is able to assemble a variety of products from engineering drawings.
2. The context conditions under which the learner is expected to perform are as follows: Assembly of complex electrical components, electrical machine components and sub assemblies, mechanical components. |
Specific Outcomes and Assessment Criteria: |
SPECIFIC OUTCOME 1 |
Plan and prepare for assembly. |
OUTCOME NOTES |
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 |
1. Assemblies meet specifications according to engineering drawings. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 |
2. Assembly process cycle time meets customer and company requirements. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 |
3. Sufficient materials/components continuously available. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 |
4. All defective components and products are marked or removed from the production line. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 |
5. Quality inspection and test results are available and communicated to appropriate parties. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 |
6. Reports and records reflect output, events and conditions. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
SPECIFIC OUTCOME 2 |
Assemble components. |
OUTCOME NOTES |
OUTCOME RANGE |
Assembly of components typically involves build to work orders, low volume runs, long assembly time frames and complex assemblies including clearances, specifications, mesh, tension, level, alignment.
Instruments include verniers, micrometers, dial gauges, feeder gauges, straight edge, spirit levels, tauque wrenches. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 |
1. Assemblies meet specifications according to engineering drawings. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 |
2. Assembly process cycle time meets customer and company requirements. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 |
3. Sufficient materials/components continuously available. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 |
4. All defective components and products are marked or removed from the production line. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 |
5. Quality inspection and test results are available and communicated to appropriate parties. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 |
6. Reports and records reflect output, events and conditions. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
SPECIFIC OUTCOME 3 |
Perform finishing activities on assembled product. |
OUTCOME NOTES |
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 |
1. Assemblies meet specifications according to engineering drawings. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 |
2. Assembly process cycle time meets customer and company requirements. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 |
3. Sufficient materials/components continuously available. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 |
4. All defective components and products are marked or removed from the production line. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 |
5. Quality inspection and test results are available and communicated to appropriate parties. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 |
6. Reports and records reflect output, events and conditions. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
SPECIFIC OUTCOME 4 |
Perform quality tests and inspections on materials, components and product. |
OUTCOME NOTES |
OUTCOME RANGE |
Measuring and testing equipment includes rulers, verniers, go/no/go gauges, master samples, micrometers. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 |
1. Assemblies meet specifications according to engineering drawings. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 |
2. Assembly process cycle time meets customer and company requirements. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 |
3. Sufficient materials/components continuously available. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 |
4. All defective components and products are marked or removed from the production line. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 |
5. Quality inspection and test results are available and communicated to appropriate parties. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 |
6. Reports and records reflect output, events and conditions. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
SPECIFIC OUTCOME 5 |
Report out of compliance or unsafe conditions while working. |
OUTCOME NOTES |
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 |
1. Assemblies meet specifications according to engineering drawings. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 |
2. Assembly process cycle time meets customer and company requirements. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 |
3. Sufficient materials/components continuously available. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 |
4. All defective components and products are marked or removed from the production line. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 |
5. Quality inspection and test results are available and communicated to appropriate parties. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 |
6. Reports and records reflect output, events and conditions. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
SPECIFIC OUTCOME 6 |
Work safely with due care for self, fellow workers, equipment, materials and the environment. |
OUTCOME NOTES |
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 |
1. Assemblies meet specifications according to engineering drawings. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 |
2. Assembly process cycle time meets customer and company requirements. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 |
3. Sufficient materials/components continuously available. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 |
4. All defective components and products are marked or removed from the production line. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 |
5. Quality inspection and test results are available and communicated to appropriate parties. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 |
6. Reports and records reflect output, events and conditions. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
SPECIFIC OUTCOME 7 |
Document all occurrences on shift. |
OUTCOME NOTES |
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 |
1. Assemblies meet specifications according to engineering drawings. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 |
2. Assembly process cycle time meets customer and company requirements. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 |
3. Sufficient materials/components continuously available. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 |
4. All defective components and products are marked or removed from the production line. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 |
5. Quality inspection and test results are available and communicated to appropriate parties. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 |
6. Reports and records reflect output, events and conditions. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
SPECIFIC OUTCOME 8 |
Discuss and explain incidents and problems related to the assembly process, materials and products. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERIA |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 |
1. Assemblies meet specifications according to engineering drawings. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 |
2. Assembly process cycle time meets customer and company requirements. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 |
3. Sufficient materials/components continuously available. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 |
4. All defective components and products are marked or removed from the production line. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 |
5. Quality inspection and test results are available and communicated to appropriate parties. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 |
6. Reports and records reflect output, events and conditions. |
ASSESSMENT CRITERION NOTES |
Indicators:
1. Total range of checks on materials, components and products are regularly and consistently performed 2. Adjustments to components/assembled products are made where required quickly and appropriately 3. Reject/waste is minimised or adequate explanation given 4. Appropriate quality tests and inspections are performed and repeated as necessary to determine the nature of the problem or obtain required results 5. Quality deviations are reported to correct parties in a timely manner and are described accurately 6. Finishing activities are carried out promptly to avoid bottle necks in the process 7. Activities and adjustments carried out are accurately documented 8. Work is carried out in a safe manner 9. A clean and tidy work environment is maintained Understanding confirmed: 1. Quality awareness: cost of non-conformance; quality objectives 2. Implications (impact on internal/external customers) of defective products, materials or components 3. Implications of not responding appropriately to problems at work station 4. Implications for accuracy of the misuse of measuring equipment and instruments 5. Implications for assembly of incorrectly interpreting engineering drawings 6. Implications of not following safe working practices |
UNIT STANDARD ACCREDITATION AND MODERATION OPTIONS |
My assessment will be governed by the policies and guidelines of the MERSETA Education and Training Quality Assurer who has jurisdiction over this field of learning. My assessor will (at the very least) be accredited and have a technical qualification in this learning area.
I can be assessed in the language of my choice although if I have to report incidents or conditions to someone else, I will be assessed on my ability to report in the language commonly used in my working environment. I will be assessed in the workplace but I can submit documents, projects, test results and assignments that were not produced in the workplace. I can be assessed against this unit standard to obtain credits or as part of an integrated assessment for a qualification. |
UNIT STANDARD ESSENTIAL EMBEDDED KNOWLEDGE |
1. Names & functions of:
2. Attributes, descriptions, characteristics & properties: 3. Sensory cues: 4. Purpose of: 5. Processes, events, causes and effects, implications: 6. Procedures and techniques: 7. Regulations, legislation, agreements, policies, standards: 8. Theory: rules, principles, laws: 9. Relationships, systems: |
Critical Cross-field Outcomes (CCFO): |
UNIT STANDARD CCFO IDENTIFYING |
Identify and solve problems:
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UNIT STANDARD CCFO WORKING |
Work effectively with others:
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UNIT STANDARD CCFO ORGANISING |
Organise and manage myself and my activities:
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UNIT STANDARD CCFO COLLECTING |
Collect, analyse, organise and critically evaluate information:
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UNIT STANDARD CCFO COMMUNICATING |
Communicate effectively:
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UNIT STANDARD CCFO SCIENCE |
Use science and technology effectively and critically:
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UNIT STANDARD CCFO DEMONSTRATING |
Demonstrate an understanding of the world as a set of related systems:
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REREGISTRATION HISTORY |
As per the SAQA Board decision/s at that time, this unit standard was Reregistered in 2012; 2015. |
QUALIFICATIONS UTILISING THIS UNIT STANDARD: |
ID | QUALIFICATION TITLE | PRE-2009 NQF LEVEL | NQF LEVEL | STATUS | END DATE | PRIMARY OR DELEGATED QA FUNCTIONARY | |
Core | 58861 | Further Education and Training Certificate: Electro-Mechanical Winding | Level 4 | NQF Level 04 | Passed the End Date - Status was "Reregistered" |
2023-06-30 | MERSETA |
Elective | 21015 | National Certificate: Metal and Engineering Manufacturing Processes | Level 3 | NQF Level 03 | Passed the End Date - Status was "Reregistered" |
2011-02-16 | Was MERSETA until Last Date for Achievement |
PROVIDERS CURRENTLY ACCREDITED TO OFFER THIS UNIT STANDARD: |
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