Unit Code and Title CPCCCM2008B – Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding - Mechanics
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Yes No Student name Student number Student signature Date Qualification Code and Title CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry Unit Code and Title CPCCCM2008B – Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding Assessor name Assessor signature Date Assessment Task Cover Sheet Student Declaration To be filled out and submitted with assessment responses I declare that this task is all my own work and I have not cheated or plagiarised the work or colluded with any other student(s). I understand that if I If I am found to have plagiarised, cheated or colluded, action will be taken against me according to the process explained to me. I have correctly referenced all resources and reference texts throughout these assessment tasks. Student name Student ID number Student signature Date Assessor declaration I hereby certify that this student has been assessed by me and that the assessment has been carried out according to the required assessment procedures. 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Version: Trinity Institute (Australia) V1 Contents STUDENT DETAILS 4 Declarations 5 Submission evidence 7 ASSESSMENT TASK 1 KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONNAIRE 7 RECORD OF ASSESSMENT TASK 1 KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS 25 SUBMISSION EVIDENCE - ASSESSMENT TASK 2 PROJECT 27 ANSWER SHEET 27 RECORD OF ASSESSMENT TASK 2 PROJECT 51 SUBMISSION EVIDENCE - ASSESSMENT TASK 3 SIMULATED PRACTICAL AND/OR WORKPLACE OBSERVATION 53 Appendix 1 Planning and Preparation Record Sheet 53 Appendix 2 Quality requirements 55 Appendix 3 Safety checklist 57 Appendix 4 Tool List & Condition requirement 63 Appendix 5 Faults report 64 Appendix 6 Material List 65 Appendix 7 Scaffold Inspection Log 66 APPENDIX 8 – ASSESSOR OBSERVATION CHECKLIST 70 ASSESSOR OBSERVATION CHECKLIST – CRITERION 1 71 ASSESSOR OBSERVATION CHECKLIST – CRITERION 2 73 ASSESSOR OBSERVATION CHECKLIST – CRITERION 3 76 ASSESSOR OBSERVATION CHECKLIST – CRITERION 4 78 ASSESSOR OBSERVATION CHECKLIST – CRITERION 5 80 RECORD OF ASSESSMENT TASK 3 SIMULATED PRACTICAL AND/OR WORKPLACE OBSERVATION 82 STUDENT DETAILS Please complete this declaration with the student Unit of competency: Unit Code CPCCCM2008B Unit Title Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding Trainer/Assessor Name: Student Name: Student ID: Time Allocation Refer to Training Plan Due date: Refer to you student program guide (training plan). Please insert the due date as confirmed by your assessor below: Due Date: ……………/……………. /……………. Declarations Task Declaration: Signature Date Task 1 Knowledge Questionnaire I confirm that I have read and understood the instructions, my responsibilities, and requirements for this assessment Task 2 project I confirm that I have read and understood the instructions, my responsibilities, and requirements for this assessment Task 3 Simulated Practical and/or workplace observation I confirm that I have read and understood the instructions, my responsibilities, and requirements for this assessment Assessor declaration The assessor is to complete this declaration with the student. I have acknowledged the underpinning knowledge and skills may be assessed on or off the job. ☐Yes ☐No I confirm that I am a qualified workplace assessor and will be conducting the assessment for this unit and student ☐Yes ☐No Have all aspects of the student agreement been explained and understood? ☐Yes ☐No Does the student understand they have three attempts to complete each task satisfactorily? If after the third attempt the student is deemed ‘Not Yet Competent’, they will be required to do further training before reattempting this unit. ☐Yes ☐No I have explained the requirements for reasonable adjustment as a result of workplace constraints ☐Yes ☐No I confirm that I have explained and confirmed all of the above items with the student. Assessor Signature Date ____/____/____ Student declaration Agreement by the student: Please sign below to demonstrate that you understand what is required of you in relation to this assessment. 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Please note that the range or nature of the adjustment will ensure that the outcomes of the unit are not compromised. ☐Yes ☐No I agree to comply with all rules, regulations, policies, and procedures provided as part of the simulated environment. ☐Yes ☐No I give permission for the RTO to use my assignment at the workplace for assessment moderation / validation purposes. ☐Yes ☐No I confirm that I have read and understood my responsibilities and requirements for assessment. Student Signature Date ____/____/____ Submission evidence ASSESSMENT TASK 1 KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONNAIRE Q Questions S NS 1 Confirming the scope of works to be carried out is an essential requirement before commencing any project. Where could you find relevant instructions and information regarding work information? ☐ ☐ 2 List 4 Australian Standards that apply to restricted height scaffolding. ☐ ☐ 3 Does the supplier of prefabricated scaffolding need to provide written information about the system? ☐ ☐ 4 In relation to scaffolding, who has obligations for Workplace Safety under the Occupational Health and Safety Act? ☐ ☐ 5 A SWMS must be prepared for high risk construction work before the work starts. What 4 components must the SWMS include? ☐ ☐ 6 What PPE must you wear when using a hazardous substance? How would you determine this? ☐ ☐ 7 Outline 6 points you should consider before you attempt any lifting or handling operation. ☐ ☐ 8 What are the minimum clearance requirements when erecting scaffolding near powerlines? Write your answer on the diagram in the green spaces provided. ☐ ☐ 9 How can a scaffold built alongside a road be protected from traffic damage? You must list 4 examples ☐ ☐ 10 What tools are required to erect scaffolding? List 5. ☐ ☐ 11 How can you check the accuracy of a spirit level? Give 3 examples. ☐ ☐ 12 How would you determine the type and number of scaffold components you require? ☐ ☐ 13 Provide a brief description of the following footing components. ☐ ☐ Component Description Sole board Screw jack Caster 14 Provide a brief description of the following framing components. ☐ ☐ Component Description Frame Standard Brace Face brace Tube Coupler Ledger Transom Joining pin 15 Why might a project have an environmental plan? ☐ ☐ 16 Modular systems are simpler and faster to set up than other types of scaffold. Which trades are they most commonly used by? List 4. ☐ ☐ 17 List the 3 most common trades which use a mobile scaffold. ☐ ☐ 18 What are the maximum loads for bays? ☐ ☐ 19 Describe each of the access and egress factors to be considered consider when designing a scaffold system to be used on site. ☐ ☐ Factor Description Vehicle access Storage Safety Job site 20 Label the components of the framed scaffolding. Use the list of words below. ☐ ☐ Handrail Platform Sole board Toe board Guardrail post Brace Base plate Mid-rail Frame 21 Would you mix components of two prefabricated systems in one scaffold without a supplier’s or engineer’s consent? If scaffolding is to be modified or altered, where is the scheduling documented? ☐ ☐ 22 List the steps for erecting a scaffold in the correct order. ☐ ☐ Step Procedure Check that the base is square by measuring the diagonals. Adjust if necessary. A gate panel will be needed at the ladder. Check that you have all the parts and equipment as per your scaffolding plan, and that nothing has changed on site since you drew up your plan that might affect it. If you’re working on a firm, stable surface that doesn’t require sole boards, such as concrete, the first components to be positioned are the base plates, which often come with screw jacks attached. When the erection process is complete, carry out a full inspection of the scaffold, paying particular attention to connections between components. Securely lash the ladder to the tubes. If space is tight, the ladder can be positioned against the end of the scaffold and tied off to one of the standards. Fit edge protection to the exposed sides of the platform (those that won’t be connected to the next bay). Attach braces to both frames, making sure that they lock over the pins correctly. Continue the same process for the remaining bays. Place the first boards that will form the working platform on top of the frames. Check that the platform is level. The rest of the platforms will follow the first one, so if the first one is not level, the others won’t be either. Place a screw jack on the centre of each sole board. Place the frames on the screw jacks. Erect the second bay in the same way as the first. Check and adjust for level across both bays. Measure the distance between the screw jacks to ensure the frames can be placed on top of them easily. Add the remaining boards to complete the working platform, making sure that the maximum gap between the boards is 10 mm. Put the first sole board down no more than 200 mm away from the working surface and make sure it’s level. Dig the ground out if required. Place the next sole boards on the ground, ensuring they are the correct distance apart (width and length) to support the frame or standards. Use a spirit level to level the frames by adjusting the screw jacks up or down until the bubble rests in the centre of the lines. At the best position for access, and according to the plan, attach tubes to the frame at the top and the bottom for the ladder to be tied to. The slope or pitch of the ladder needs to be not less than 1:4. The slope must be no more than 1:6. 23 What is the maximum extension on an adjustable base plate? ☐ ☐ 24 What is the minimum width of a scaffold plank? ☐ ☐ 25 What is the minimum width of a heavy duty work platform? ☐ ☐ 26 Scaffolding inspections depend on a number of factors. Describe 3 factors. ☐ ☐ 27 Are gaps allowed between the planks of a working platform? ☐ ☐ 28 What 5 records must be completed during the inspection of an erected scaffold? ☐ ☐ 29 Provide 2 reasons why a scaffolding plan may need to be modified. ☐ ☐ 30 Review the SafeWork Australia Code of Practice for Scaffolding work, Section 6 – Inspection and Maintenance. Outline the 2 key points under Regulation 225. ☐ ☐ 31 If a scaffold component has been damaged during use, what should you do? ☐ ☐ 32 How is scaffolding dismantled, and what are the main safety hazards? ☐ ☐ 33 Outline the clean-up procedure for dismantled scaffolding components. ☐ ☐ 34 What checks need to be carried out on scaffolding components during the dismantling process? List 4. ☐ ☐ RECORD OF ASSESSMENT TASK 1 KNOWLEDGE QUESTIONS To be completed by the assessor Learner details Assessor details Name Name Unit Code CPCCCM2008B Unit Title Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding Record of assessment results (please tick appropriate box). ASSESSORS NOTE: Before making a final judgement on this assessment task, you must determine if the student is able to satisfactorily apply and perform the following criteria. Review the performance criteria by clicking on the link https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/CPCCCM2008B. Marking should be in line with the model answers required as the performance criteria (PCs) is underpinned by this assessment task. All questions must be deemed satisfactory to achieve a satisfactory outcome for this task. If a NS is provided for any section or questions relating to this task, then the task outcome should be treated as NS and the reassessment process should be applied. If a NS (not satisfactory) outcome is applied, then you must inform the student in detail as to “why” this outcome was provided. Record your reasons in the section labelled “Not satisfactory (NS) outcomes”. See below for recording appropriate information Assessment activity - The learner has completed all the assessments requirements for this unit of competency and has been deemed Outcome Date of outcome Task 1– Knowledge Questionnaire ☐Satisfactory ☐ Not satisfactory Attempts - Attempt 1 …../……/……. Attempt 2 …../……/……. Attempt 3 …../.…../….. 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