Competency Standards for Caribbean Vocational Qualifications (CVQ)
CCBCG10102                    Level I in General Construction
   Unit Number           Unit Title                                                                Mandatory         Hours
                                                                                                   /Elective
BCGCOR0001A              Carry out interactive workplace communication                              Mandatory           20
BCGCOR0011A              Carry out OH&S requirements                                                Mandatory           40
BCGCOR0021A              Plan and organise work                                                     Mandatory           20
BCGCOR0031A              Draw and interpret simple drawings                                         Mandatory           20
BCGCOR0041A              Carry out measurements and calculations                                    Mandatory           20
BCGCOR0051A              Use hand and power tools                                                   Mandatory           20
BCGCOR0061A              Use small plant and equipment                                              Mandatory           40
BCGCOR0081A              Use simple levelling devices                                               Mandatory           10
BCGMAS0101A              Carry out concreting to simple forms                                       Mandatory           20
BCGCOR0111A              Handle construction materials and safely dispose of                        Mandatory           10
                         waste
BCGMAS0181A              Mix cementitous materials (mortar and concrete)                            Mandatory           10
BCGTIL0121A              Prepare for wall and floor tiling                                           Elective           40
BCGMAS0131A              Prepare for solid plastering                                                Elective           40
BCGMAS0141A              Prepare for dry wall plastering                                             Elective           40
BCGMAS0151A              Prepare for construction process(brick/block laying)                        Elective          40
BCGCAR0161A              Prepare for carpentry construction                                          Elective           40
BCGSTW0181A              Prepare for steelwork construction                                          Elective           40
BCGPAD0191A              Prepare for painting and decorating                                        Elective           40
ITICOR0011A              Carry out data entry and retrieval procedures                               Elective           40
BCGCAR0202A              Assemble simple partition frames                                            Elective           30
BCGCAR0312A              Use static machines                                                         Elective           30
BCGMAS1232B              Rough cast and render flat surfaces                                         Elective          120
BCGPAD1322A              Prepare surfaces for painting and decorating                                Elective           40
BCGMAS1462A              Construct straight masonry block-work                                       Elective           60
BSBSBM0012A              Craft personal entrepreneurial strategy                                     Elective            50
To be awarded this Caribbean Vocational Qualification (CVQ) all core competency standards must be
achieved. Electives achieved with the qualification will be awarded unit statement of competency.
The nominal training hours are a guide for planning the delivery of Training Programmes.
Legend to Unit Code
Example: BCGCAR0312A
                                        BC G CAR 031 2 A
     Industry or Sector                                                         Version Control
     Sub-sector                                                                 National Qualification Level
    Occupational Area                                                           Competency Number
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KEY:      Man – Mandatory; MAS – Masonry; TIL – Tiling; CAR – Carpentry; STW – Steelwork;
          PAD – Painting & Decorating; SBM – Small Business Management;
          BSB – Business Services (Business); ITI - Information & Communication (Information Technology)
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                          BCGCOR0001A                                             Carry out interactive workplace communication
     BCGCOR0001A:                            Carry out interactive workplace communication
     Competency Descriptor:                  This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to effectively
                                             perform interactive communication at the workplace, and applies to
                                             all individuals working in the construction industry.
     Competency Field:                       General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY                              PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.     Receive and convey information              1.1     Verbal/written instructions received and responded to with
                                                           correct actions.
                                                   1.2     Instructions conveyed and work signage responded to, with
                                                           correct action.
                                                   1.3     Information conveyed in basic English so that messages are
                                                           understood.
2.     Carry out face-to-face routine              2.1     Routine instructions, messages and schedules are given or
       communication                                       followed.
                                                   2.2     Workplace procedures are carried out according to
                                                           procedures laid down by the company or supervisor.
                                                   2.3     Relevant information is assessed and analysed from a range
                                                           of sources.
                                                   2.4     Information is selected and sequenced correctly.
3.     Work with others                            3.1     Suggestions and information are provided relevant to the
                                                           planning/conduct of the activities.
                                                   3.2     Communication carried out clearly, concisely and effectively
                                                           so those messages are understood.
4.     Participation in simple on-site             4.1     Participation in on-site meetings is in accordance to
       meeting processes                                   predetermined procedures.
                                                   4.2     Interaction carried out to achieve constructive outcome.
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                          BCGCOR0001A                                         Carry out interactive workplace communication
RANGE STATEMENT
This unit applies to all communication requirements, associated with working with other persons at a site
location and carrying out tasks under supervision.
Verbal/written instructions include directions or instructions related to a simple job/task.
Signage may include but are not limited to:              Range of information sources may include:
•     on-site direction signs                                     •       instructions: oral/memos
•     common site warning signs                                   •       signage
•     facility or location signs                                  •       work schedules/work bulletins
•     traffic signs                                               •       charts and maps
On-site meeting process may take the form of
formal or informal meetings and may include:
•     notification (time, place, purpose)
•     item discussion
•     negotiation outcome
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by the effective use of methods of communication relating to
instructions, information sources and meeting procedures listed within the range statement relative to the
work orientation.
(1) Critical Aspects and Evidence
      It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
      •           communications to include Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to work place
                  operations, and organisational policies and procedures
      •           demonstrate appropriate communications processes prior to and during construction activities
(2)       Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
              •     Nil
(3)       Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
          Knowledge                                                   Skills
          knowledge of:                                               The ability to:
          •         workplace safety requirements                     •      follow instructions for working safely
          •         types of onsite meetings and their                •      convey information in basic English to
                    procedures                                               invoke correct actions
          •         how work schedules, charts, work
                    bulletins and memos are used
          •         how instructions are conveyed in the
                    workplace
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                     BCGCOR0001A                                             Carry out interactive workplace communication
(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources should be made available:
         •     Suitable work area appropriate to the construction process
         •     Appropriate communication documentation relative to the task
(5)      Method of Assessment
         Competence should be assessed through direct observation and questions related to
         underpinning knowledge.
         Competency in this unit may be determined concurrently, based upon project work.
         Competency shall be assessed while work is being done under general guidance, checking at
         various stages of the process and at the completion of the activity, against the performance
         criteria and specifications.
(6)      Context of Assessment
         Competency shall be assessed in the normal or simulated workplace environment and in
         accordance with safe work procedures.
         Assessment shall include those aspects that are consistent with the work environment of this unit.
         Competency shall be assessed while work is undertaken autonomously, within a team
         environment.
         Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
         accordance with the performance criteria, or may be at the completion of the process.
         Guidelines will be in line with statutory requirements, the specific policies, procedures and codes
         of practice of the enterprise.
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                      BCGCOR0001A                                             Carry out interactive workplace communication
 CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
 Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
 relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency
 that underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                 Levels of Competency
             Level 1.                            Level 2.                                      Level 3.
 •    Carries out established         •    Manages process              •          Establishes principles and
      processes                       •    Selects the criteria for the            procedures
 •    Makes judgement of                   evaluation process           •          Evaluates and reshapes process
      quality using given                                               •          Establishes criteria for evaluation
      criteria
 Collect, analyse and organise information                 Level 1
 Communicate ideas and information                         Level 1
 Plan and organise activities                              Level 2
 Work with others and in team                              Level 1
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques                     Level 2
 Solve problems                                            Level 1
 Use technology                                            Level 1
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                             BCGCOR0011A                                                     Carry out OH&S requirements
BCGCOR0011A:                          Carry out OH&S requirements
Competency Descriptor:                  This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to
                                        effectively perform work activities to conform to Occupational
                                        Health and Safety requirements, and applies to all individuals
                                        working in the construction industry.
Competency Field:                     General and Civil Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1     Plan and prepare for safe work           1.1    Quality assurance requirements associated with company’s
      practices                                       safety operations recognised and adhered to.
                                               1.2    Appropriate personal protective equipment selected, correctly
                                                      fitted and/or made ready for use.
                                               1.3    Tools and equipment selected consistent with safe work
                                                      practice requirements of job, checked for serviceability and any
                                                      faults reported to supervisor.
                                               1.4    Appropriate barricades, hoardings and signage erected, where
                                                      applicable, at required job location.
2     Use safe work practices to carry         2.1    Work carried out safely and in acc ordance with Statutory
      out work                                        regulations for OH&S requirements and company policy.
                                               2.2    Safety hazards and workplace accidents/incidents identified in
                                                      course of work and reported in accordance with company
                                                      policy.
                                               2.3    Industry/site safety responsibilities known and applied.
                                               2.4    Fire fighting equipment selected and operated correctly
                                                      according to type of fire.
                                               2.5    Current site emergency and first aid procedures known and
                                                      followed.
                                               2.6    Signals/sirens for blasting operations recognised and adhered
                                                      to.
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                             BCGCOR0011A                                                     Carry out OH&S requirements
3     Assume responsibility for safety         3.1    Appropriate protective equipment correctly selected fitted and
      of self and others                              used.
                                               3.2    Safe manual handling techniques used and guidelines for lifting
                                                      and placing followed.
                                               3.3    All safety signs, symbols and alarms adhered to.
                                               3.4    Safety procedures for pre -use check and operation of specified
                                                      power tools/plant, machinery and equipment followed.
                                               3.5    Recommended safe practices in handling chemical and
                                                      potentially hazardous materials followed.
4     Work from ladder and work                4.1    Ladder and work platforms safely erected in planned location.
      platforms
                                               4.2    Care taken to avoid overhead power lines and other
                                                      obstructions.
                                               4.3    Head and base of ladder or work platform support secured
                                                      against accidental movement.
                                               4.4    Work safely performed from ladder and work platform.
                                               4.5    Appropriate fall arrest equipment utilised in accordance with
                                                      current OH&S guidelines.
5     Use electrical power supply              5.1    Position of power pole/box identified for safe placemen t of
      safely                                          leads.
                                               5.2    Framework support positioned to keep leads at correct height
                                                      and prevent hazards.
                                               5.3    Power board visually checked for damage, water entry and
                                                      stability. Area surrounding board checked for potential
                                                      hazards.
                                               5.4    Leads checked for tags and visual damage. Earth leakage
                                                      protection checked for serviceability.
                                               5.5    Work safely performed using electrical power supply.
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                             BCGCOR0011A                                                     Carry out OH&S requirements
6     Adhere to emergency                      6.1    Emergency equipment able to be located and used as
      procedures                                      required.
                                               6.2    Current work site emergency/evacuation procedures adhered to.
7     Carry out general housekeeping           7.1    Waste material disposed of safely in accordance with
                                                      requirements of site and regulatory legislation.
                                               7.2    Unused equipment and materials safely and correctly
                                                      cleaned, maintained and stored.
                                               7.3    Requirements of site, regulatory bodies and Occupational
                                                      Health and Safety requirements observed.
RANGE STATEMENT
Quality Assurance requirements may include:                     Personal protective equipment may include but is
                                                                not limited to:
•    working environment
•    adverse weather conditions                                 •    overalls, safety glasses/goggles, hard hat cap
•    protection of work personnel                               •    dust masks/respirator, safety boots
•    protection of public                                       •    ear plugs/muffs
                                                                •    gloves
Regulatory legislation may include:
•   OH&S, Dangerous goods
Manual handling techniques used in accordance with current Occupational Health and Safety.
Emergency equipment and procedures include:                     Ladders and work platforms include:
•   fire fighting                                               •    extension ladders
•   medical and first aid                                       •    step ladders
•   evacuation                                                  •    trestle ladders
                                                                •    simple work platforms
Power connections include:
                                                                Safety responsibilities apply to:
•   isolation transformer
•   power pole                                                  •    personal protection
•   switch board area                                           •    safe interactive work practices (duty of care)
                                                                •    protection of public and environment
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                             BCGCOR0011A                                                     Carry out OH&S requirements
Reporting of faults may be verbal or written.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by safely and effectively carrying out safe work practices within the
range of variables statement relevant to the work orientation.
(1)      Critical Aspects of Evidence
         It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
         •   demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
             workplace operations
         •   demonstrate application of organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
             requirements where applicable
         •   carry out correct procedures prior to and during construction process
         •   safe and effective operational use of tools, plant and equipment
         •   carry out appropriate applications in accordance with regulatory and legislative requirements
(2)      Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
         •    Nil
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                    Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                The ability to:
         •   workplace and equipment safety                           •   work safely to instructions
             requirements                                             •   use power and hand tools
         •   materials                                                •   select material to requirements
         •   Factory’s Act                                            •   communicate effectively
         •   other relevant acts, regulations and                     •   handle material
             codes of practice
         •   company policy
(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources s hould be made available:
         •    Suitable work area appropriate to the construction process
         •    Appropriate equipment, materials and documentation to comply with OH&S legislation and/or
              company policies
         •    Hand and power tools, plant and equipment appropriate to the con struction process
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                             BCGCOR0011A                                                     Carry out OH&S requirements
(5)       Method of Assessment
          Competency shall be assessed while work is being done under direct supervision with regular
          checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
          Competency in this unit may be determined conc urrently, based upon integrated project work.
          Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
          accordance with the performance criteria.
(6)       Context of Assessment
          Competency should be assessed in the workplac e or simulated workplace environment in
          accordance with work practices and safety procedures.
CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
relate to the NCTVET Qual ifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
underpin effective workplace practices.
                                               Levels of Competency
              Level 1.                          Level 2.                                 Level 3.
•     Carries out established        •    Manages process           •         Establishes principles and
      processes                      •    Selects the criteria for            procedures
•     Makes judgement of                  the evaluation process    •         Evaluates and reshapes process
      quality using given criteria                                  •         Establishes criteria for evaluation
Collect, analyse and organise information            Level 1
Communicate ideas and informat ion                   Level 1
Plan and organise activities                         Level 1
Work with others and in team                         Level 1
Use mathematical ideas and techniques                Level 1
Solve problems                                       Level 1
Use technology                                       Level 1
Please refer to the Assessment Guidelines for advice on how to us e the Critical Employability Skills.
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                   BCGCOR0021A                                                                       Plan and organise work
BCGCOR0021A:                          Plan and organise work
Competency Descriptor:                  This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to
                                        effectively plan and organise work assignments, and applies
                                        to all individuals working in the construction industry.
Construction Field:                   General Construction
ELEMENT OF                                    PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
COMPETENCY
1     Identify work requirements              1.1     Instructions for work schedule and performance and quality
                                                      assurance requirements received, understood and clarified
                                                      where necessary.
2     Plan process to complete work           2.1     Work identified, prioritised and sequenced to achieve effective
                                                      completion of work. Major construction process/sequence
                                                      identified.
3     Select tools, equipment and             3.1     Personal protective equipment correctly identified and selected
      materials                                       to suit job requirements.
                                              3.2     Tools, equipment and materials selected to suit job
                                                      requirements.
                                              3.3     Key functions of major construction plant and equipment
                                                      identified.
4     Demonstrate safe and efficient          4.1     Work performed safely and in a logical and efficient sequence.
      sequence of work
                                              4.2     Worksite kept clean and clear of debris.
                                              4.3     Tools and equipment safely located when not in immediate
                                                      use.
5     Modify plan                             5.1     Workplace modified to overcome unforeseen developments that
                                                      occur as work progresses.
                                              5.2     Modifications to work plan, based on experience, are identified
                                                      and incorporated into successive work activities.
6     Report outcomes                         6.1     Verbal report provided on completed activities.
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                        BCGCOR0021A                                                                  Plan and organise work
7      Clean up                               7.1     Unused materials safely stacked for removal.
                                              7.2     Debris and waste material removed from job location.
                                              7.3     Worksite left clean, safe and secure on completion.
                                              7.4     Tools and equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
RANGE STATEMENT
Work organisation sequence may range from receiving instructions, to carrying out task, to cleaning up task.
Work plan may be either written or verbal and may include the following:
•     preparation of work area
•     selections of tools, equipment and materials
•     handling of materials, tools and equipment
•     housekeeping requirements
Work schedule may be carried out in a singular application or in a team situation.
Work schedule and performance may have to adhere to Quality Assurance poli cy and procedures.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by safe and effective preparation using any of the range of work
sequences listed within the range of variables statement relative to the work environment.
(1)       Critical Aspects and Evidence
              It is essential that competence is observed in the following aspects:
              •     indicate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to workplace
                    operations including relevant statutory regulations and legislation
              •     indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
                    requirements
              •     carry out correct procedures prior to and during the application of construction process
              •     communicate to enable efficient individual/organisational planning of work
(2)       Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
          •       Nil
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                   BCGCOR0021A                                                                       Plan and organise work
(3)       Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
           Knowledge                                                   Skills
           Knowledge of:                                               The ability to:
          •    workplace and equipment safety                          •    work safely to instructions
               requirements                                            •    use power tools and hand tools
          •    portable power tools                                    •    handle material
          •    hand tools and equipment                                •    select material
          •    materials appropriate to the task                       •    apply Quality Assurance
          •    materials handling
          •    quality Assurance
(4) Resource Implications
      The following resources should be made available:
      •    general construction materials appropriate to the particular construction process
      •    hand and power tools appropriate to the construction process
      •    suitable work area appropriate to the construction process
(5) Method of Assessment
      Competency should be assessed while work is bei ng done under direct supervision with regular checks,
      but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
      Competency in this unit may be determined concurrently, based upon integrated project work.
      Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in accordance
      with the performance criteria.
(6) Context of Assessment
      Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in accordance
      with work practices and safety procedures.
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                    BCGCOR0021A                                                                       Plan and organise work
 CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
 Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not relate
 to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
 underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                Levels of Competency
             Level 1.                           Level 2.                                    Level 3.
 •   Carries out established         •    Manages process          •          Establishes principles and procedures
     processes                       •    Selects the criteria for •          Evaluates and reshapes process
 •   Makes judgement of                   the evaluation process   •          Establishes criteria for evaluation
     quality using given
     criteria
 Collect, analyse and organise information             Level 1
 Communicate ideas and information                     Level 1
 Plan and organise activities                          Level 1
 Work with others and in team                          Level 1
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques                 Level 1
 Solve problems                                        Level 1
 Use technology                                        Level 1
Please refer to the Assessment Guidelines for advice on how to use the Critical Employability Skills.
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                             BCGCOR0031A                                                Draw and interpret simple drawings
BCGCOR0031A:                          Draw and interpret simple drawings
Competency Descriptor:                  This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to effectively
                                        draw and interpret simple layout drawings and sketches, and applies
                                        to individuals working in the construction industry.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY                           PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1      Prepare for drawing                      1.1    Drawing instruments and supplies are correctly identified and
                                                       selected.
                                                1.2    Alphabet of lines is identified and applied with all lines
                                                       distinct, easily read and of the appropriate line weight and
                                                       type.
                                                1.3    Measurements are performed using appropriate scales.
                                                1.4    Lettering is constructed distinctly and is eas ily read.
2      Draw geometric constructions             2.1    The completed drawing illustrates a series of geometric
                                                       shapes and activities.
                                                2.2    The finished drawing is neat and clear of smudges.
3      Construct multi-view                     3.1    The drawing illustrates three views of specified object with
       (orthographic 2-D) drawing                      correct line representation.
                                                3.2    The finished multi-view drawing is constructed correctly.
4.     Develop a pictorial (3D) drawing         4.1    The drawing has a correct view orientation (isometric).
                                                4.2    The complete pictorial (3D) drawing is correctly developed
                                                       with hidden features.
5      Construct and dimension                  5.1    All major features on the drawing are appropriately
       drawings                                        dimensioned to correct specification.
                                                5.2    All necessary details and information are shown.
6      Apply notes and leaders                  6.1    The finished drawing is neatly and appropriately labelled.
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                             BCGCOR0031A                                                Draw and interpret simple drawings
                                                6.2    Completed drawing illustrates correct application of notes and
                                                       leaders.
7      Prepare freehand sketch                  7.1    Sketch correctly drawn with appropriate views where
                                                       applicable.
                                                7.2    Necessary dimensions are shown and instructions and/or
                                                       information conveyed by appropriate use of notes.
8      Interpret details from sketches          8.1    Components, assemblies or objects correctly identified.
       and drawings
                                                8.2    Commonly used symbols and abbreviations are recognised.
                                                8.3    Dimensions and instructions are identified and followed as
                                                       required.
                                                8.4    Material requirements are correctly identified as required.
RANGE STATEMENTS
This unit applies to the preparation and interpretation of si mple working drawings and sketches of building
components or structures
Drawing instruments and supplies:                                      Alphabet of line:
•   drafting kit                                                       •    object line
•   CAD workstation                                                    •    hidden line
•   drafting paper                                                     •    centre line
•   drawings/modules/photographs                                       •    section line
                                                                       •    dimension
                                                                       •    extension line
                                                                       •    cutting line
                                                                       •    short break line
                                                                       •    phantom line
Measurement systems:                                                  Types of scale:
•   metres/centimetres                                                •    architectural
•   metric(SI) system                                                 •    metric
                                                                      •    engineering
                                                                      •    civil
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                             BCGCOR0031A                                                Draw and interpret simple drawings
Geometric construction to include:                                    Multi-view (orthographic 2-D) drawings:
•     circles                                                              •    full scale (1:1) orthographic 3-view
•     regular polygons with four, six and eight sides                           drawing using third angle projection
•     pentagon inscribed within measured circle                                 with top, front and right side view –
•     ellipse                                                                   show all hidden features and
•     triangles with specified angles                                           centrelines
•     arcs thru three points; tangent to two circles
Pictorial (3-D) drawing to include:                                   Dimension drawings:
•     isometric corner with left and right side lines each 30         •    dimensioning styles and methods: co-
      degrees up from horizontal and third line at a vertical,             ordinate, linear/datum
      with all three lines joining in a common intersection           •    dimensioning 2-D drawing
•     full scale (1:1) basic isometric drawing                        •    dimensioning complex shapes: spheres,
                                                                           cylinders, tapers, pyramids
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by developing and effectively reading and interpreting simple drawings
and sketches to locate or identify specified features or specifications in accordance with the performance
criteria and the range listed within the range statement.
(1)       Critical Aspects and Evidence
          It is essential that competence is observed in the following aspects:
          •   identify and understand various types of drawings
          •   identify alphabet of lines, scales, lettering, dimensions, symbols, ab breviations and key
              features
          •   identify title panel and reference date of drawings
(2)       Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
          •   Nil
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                               BCGCOR0031A                                              Draw and interpret simple drawings
(3)          Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
             Knowledge                                                  Skills
             Knowledge of:                                              The ability to:
             •    types and use of drawing instruments and              •   make simple freehand sketches
                  supplies                                              •   prepare technical drawings with drawing
             •    identification of alphabet of lines, line type            instruments and with Auto CAD
                  variation, order of usage and application             •   read and interpret sketches and working
                  on drawings                                               drawings
             •    types of scale and proportion and how                 •   measure accurately
                  they are used for measurement                         •   communicate effectively
             •    symbols, dimensions and terminology
             •    types of drawings and their applications
(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources shou ld be made available:
         •       drawing instruments/CAD
         •       drawing supplies
         •       objects for drawing
(5)      Method of Assessment
         Competency may be assessed in a training institution under direct supervision with regular checks
         by the instructor.
         Competency in this unit would be determined by an individual working alone or based upon
         integrated project work.
         Assessment would be continuous by checking at the various stages of the job application in
         accordance with the performance criteria.
         The candidate will have access to drawing instrument, equipment, materials and documentation
         required
(6)      Context of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed in a classroom environment in accordance with work practices
         and safety procedures.
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                             BCGCOR0031A                                                Draw and interpret simple drawings
CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
underpin effective workplace practices.
                                               Levels of Competency
           Level 1.                            Level 2.                               Level 3.
•   Carries out established        •    Manages process           •          Establishes principles and
    processes                      •    Selects the criteria for             procedures
•   Makes judgement of                  the evaluation process    •          Evaluates and reshapes
    quality using given                                                      process
    criteria                                                            •    Establishes criteria for
                                                                             evaluation
Collect, analyse and organise information             Level 1
Communicate ideas and information                     Level 1
Plan and organise activities                          Level 1
Work with others and in team                          Level 1
Use mathematical ideas and techniques                 Level 1
Solve problems                                        Level 1
Use technology                                        Level 1
Please refer to the Assessment Guidelines for advice on how to use the Critical Employability Skills.
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                             BCGCOR0041A                                         Carry out measurements and calculations
BCGCOR0041A:                          Carry out measurements and calculations
Competency Descriptor:                 This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to effectively
                                       carry out measurements and calculation of work to required tolerance,
                                       and applies to individuals working in the construction industry.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF                                    PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
COMPETENCY
1.    Obtain measurements                     1.1     Accurate measurements obtained to job instruction usin g rule,
                                                      tape and/or square.
                                              1.2     Quality Assurance requirements associated with company’s
                                                      construction operations recognised and adhered to.
2.    Perform simple calculations             2.1     Simple calculations involving length, perimeter, mass and
                                                      volume using four basic operations (+,-, x, /), are carried out.
3     Estimate approximate                    3.1     Measurements or quantities estimated (approximately) on site
      quantities                                      or from job instruction.
                                              3.2     Information obtained correctly from job instruction.
                                              3.3     Measurements correctly identified/recorded without error.
                                              3.4     Quantities of materials suitable for work undertaken are
                                                      calculated and recorded to job instructions.
                                              3.5     Costs for a simple project estimated to be within + or – 10%.
RANGE STATEMENT
This unit applies to simple projects applicable to:
                                                                •    sheeting/panelling
•    timber frames                                              •    plastering
•    structural steelwork                                       •    final finishes
•    concrete                                                   •    fences
•    brick/block work                                           •    formwork
•    joinery                                                    •    excavation work
•    tiling
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                             BCGCOR0041A                                         Carry out measurements and calculations
Materials include all materials utilised in construction of co mmercial, industrial/domestic and civil
construction projects, including hardware items.
Calculations to include:
•     area                                •    volume                                •    scales
•     perimeter                           •    mass                                  •    ratios (ingredients/elements
                                                                                          and triangulation)
                                                                                     •    proportion
Job instruction may involve:
•     verbal direction/instruction
•     written instruction
•     provision of job drawing and details
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by the effective calculation of measurements and calculations of
materials in accordance with the range listed in the range stateme nt, relevant to the work orientation.
(1)       Critical Aspects of Evidence
              It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
              •   communicate effectively to enable accurate calculations and measurements
              •   demonstrate effective use of measuring devices
              •   accurate measurements taken and recorded
              •   perform simple calculations to specifications
              •   estimate quantities and costs to requirements
(2)       Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
          •       Nil
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                             BCGCOR0041A                                         Carry out measurements and calculations
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                    Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                The ability to:
         •   drawings and specifications                              •   read and interpret drawings
         •   materials relevant to the construction                   •   measure and calculate manually
             process                                                  •   record measurements
         •   basic operations in simple geometry,                     •   operate electronic calculating devices
             measurement and calculations                             •   communicate effectively
         •   costing relative to the construction
             process
(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources should be made available:
         •    information on construction materials appropriate to the relevant construction p rocess
         •    suitable work area appropriate to the activity
         •    suitable site plans/drawings and/or specifications
         •    measuring and calculating devices
(5)      Method of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed while work is being done under direct supervision with regu lar
         checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
         Competency in this unit may be determined concurrently, based upon integrated project work.
         Assessment may be intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
         accordance with the performance criteria, or may be at the completion of each process.
(6)      Context of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in
         accordance with work practices and safety procedures.
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                             BCGCOR0041A                                         Carry out measurements and calculations
CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                Levels of Competency
            Level 1                            Level 2                             Level 3
•   Carries out established         •    Manages process         • Establishes principles and procedures
    processes                       •    Selects the criteria    • Evaluates and reshapes process
•   Makes judgement of                   for the evaluation      • Establishes criteria for evaluation
    quality using given                  process
    criteria
Collect, analyse and organise information              Level 1
Communicate ideas and information                      Level 1
Plan and organise activities                           Level 1
Work with others and in team                           Level 1
Use mat hematical ideas and techniques                 Level 1
Solve problems                                         Level 1
Use technology                                         Level 1
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                             BCGCOR0051A                                                         Use hand and power tools
BCGCOR0051A:                          Use hand and power tools
Competency Descriptor:                   This unit deals with skills and knowledge required to competently select and
                                         use appropriate hand and power tools of construction trades, and applies to
                                         individuals in the construction industry.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY                           PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1      Identify hand and power tools            1.1    Regular power tool applications in workshop operations
                                                       recognised.
                                                1.2    Types of hand and power tools and their functions identified.
                                                1.3    Sources of power supply recognised.
2      Select hand tools                        2.1    OH&S requirements for using hand tools recognised and
                                                       adhered to.
                                                2.2    Appropriate personal protective equipment sel ected, correctly
                                                       fitted and used.
                                                2.3    Hand tools selected consistent with needs of job.
                                                2.4    Tools checked for serviceability and safety and any faults
                                                       reported to supervisor.
                                                2.5    Equipment selected to hold or support material for power tools
                                                       application where applicable.
3      Use hand tools                           3.1    Material located and held in position for hand tool application.
                                                3.2    Hand tools safely and effectively used according to their
                                                       intended use.
                                                3.3    Hand tools safely located when not in immediate use.
4      Select power tools                       4.1    Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) requirements for
                                                       using power tools recognised and adhered to.
                                                4.2    Appropriate personal protective equipment selected, correctly
                                                       fitted and used.
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                                                4.3    Power tools and leads/hoses selected c onsistent with needs
                                                       of job in accordance with conventional work practice.
                                                4.4    Power tools and leads/hoses visually checked for
                                                       serviceability/safety in accordance with OH&S requirements
                                                       and any faults reported to supervisor.
                                                4.5    Equipment selected to hold or support materials for power tool
                                                       application where applicable.
5      Establish power supply to work           5.1    Route identified for safe placement of leads/hoses clear of
       location                                        hazards.
                                                5.2    Electric power leads run out to power supply and supported
                                                       overhead clear of traffic or covered if presenting possible trip
                                                       hazard.
                                                5.3    Electric power leads connected to supply and power board or
                                                       direct to power tool.
                                                5.4    Air hoses run out to compressed air supply and covered if
                                                       presenting possible trip hazard.
                                                5.5    Hose connected to power tool and air supply.
6      Use power tools                          6.1    Material located and held in position for power tool application
                                                       where applicable.
                                                6.2    Power tools safely and effectively used in application
                                                       processes.
                                                6.3    Power tools safely located when not in use.
7      Clean up                                 7.1    Power tools cleaned, maintained and stored.
                                                7.2    Power leads/hoses cleaned, visually checked and stored.
                                                7.3    Equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
                                                7.4    Work area cleared and waste removed.
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                             BCGCOR0051A                                                           Use hand and power tools
RANGE STATEMENT
Hand tools include, but are not limited to:
•   adjustable spanners                                         •    pliers
•   bars (crow and pinch)                                       •    sealant gun
•   bolt cutters                                                •    shovel/spades
•   brooms                                                      •    sledge hammers
•   chisels                                                     •    spanners and wrenc hes
•   hacksaws                                                    •    spirit level, straight edge
•   handsaws                                                    •    string lines
•   hammers                                                     •    trowels and floats
•   measuring tapes                                             •    wire cutters
•   nips                                                        •    paint brushes/rollers
•   picks/mattocks                                              •    spatula/putty knives
Power supply to include but not limited to:
•   electricity
•   compressed air
Power tools include:                                            Personal protective equipment may include:
•   drills                                                      •    overalls
•   nail guns                                                   •    boots
•   staplers                                                    •    hard hat/cap
•   screwdrivers                                                •    safety glasses/goggles
•   sanders                                                     •    gloves
•   angle grinders                                              •    ear plugs/muffs
•   pneumatic wrenches                                          •    face masks/respirators
•   circular saw
•   jig saws
•   planers
•   routers
OH&S requirements may include:
•   workshop/worksite safe working practices
•   use of tools and equipment
•   use of power tools
•   safe handling and storage of materials
Reporting of faults may be verbal or written.
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                             BCGCOR0051A                                                         Use hand and power tools
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by the safe and effective ope ration of particular power and hand tools
listed within the range of variables statement relevant to the work orientation.
(1)      Critical Aspects of Evidence
         It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
         •   demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
             workplace operations
         •   indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
             requirements
         •   adopt and carry out correct procedures prior to and during use of hand tools and power tools
         •   demonstrate safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment
         •   interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective operations
(2)      Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
         Competency in this unit may be determined c oncurrently based upon integrated project work using
         the following units:
         • BCGCOR0011A                                    Carry out OH&S requirements
         • BCGCOR0061A                                    Use plant and equipment
         • BCGCOR0041A                                    Carry out measurements and calculations
         • BCGCOR0111A                                    Handle construction materials and safe disposal of
                                                          waste
         •   BCGMAS0121A-BCGPAD0191A                      Prepare for the construction process (relative to work
                                                          orientation)
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                    Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                The ability to:
         •   workplace and equipment safety                           •   work safely to instructions
             requirements and OH&S legislat ion                       •   apply appropriate hand-eye co-ordination in
         •   portable power tools                                         the use of tools
         •   hand tools and equipment                                 •   handle/hold materials during operation of
         •   materials                                                    tools
         •   materials handling whilst operating tools                •   select appropriate tools for material usage
                                                                      •   communicate effectively
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(4)       Resource Implications
          The following resources should be made available:
          •    general construction materials
          •    hand and power tools appropriate to the construction process
          •    plant and equipment appropriate to the construction process
          •    suitable work area appropriate to the construction process
          •    appropriate OH&S safety resources
(5)       Method of Assessment
          Competency shall be assessed while work is being done under direct supervision w ith regular
          checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
          Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
          accordance with the performance criteria.
(6)       Context of Assessment
          Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in
          accordance with work practices and safety procedures .
CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These level s do not
relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
underpin effective workplace practices.
                                               Levels of Competency
              Level 1                            Level 2                                  Level 3
•     Carries out established        •    Manages process           •         Establishes principles and
      processes                      •    Selects the criteria for            procedures
•     Makes judgement of                  the evaluation process    •         Evaluates and reshapes process
      quality using given criteria                                  •         Establishes criteria for evaluation
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                              BCGCOR0051A                                                         Use hand and power tools
 Collect, analyse and organise information              Level 1
 Communicate ideas and information                      Level 1
 Plan and organise activities                           Level 2
 Work with others and in team                           Level 1
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques                  Level 2
 Solve problems                                         Level 1
 Use technology                                         Level 1
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                             BCGCOR0061A                                                     Use small plant and equipment
BCGCOR0061A:                          Use small plant and equipment
Competency Descriptor:                   This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to safely
                                         and efficiently operate small construction plant and equipment,
                                         and applies to individuals working with ancillary equipment
                                         operation/masonry in the construction industry.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY                              PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.     Identify plant and equipment, their         1.1    Types and function of plant/equipment used in construction
       operations and safety requirements                 process identified.
                                                   1.2    Method of operation of plant/equipment identified and
                                                          understood, relative to manufacturer's recommendations.
                                                   1.3    Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) requirements for
                                                          guarding and cut of f switches identified.
                                                   1.4    OH&S requirements for personal protective equipment
                                                          associated with using machines identified.
2.     Select plant and equipment                  2.1    OH&S requirements for operating and using plant and
                                                          equipment recognised and adhered to.
                                                   2.2    Appropriate personal protective equipment selected,
                                                          correctly fitted and used.
                                                   2.3    Plant and equipment selected consistent with needs of job.
                                                   2.4    Plant and equipment checked for serviceability/safety and
                                                          faults reported to supervisor.
3.     Use plant and equipment                     3.1    Plant and equipment safely and effectively used.
                                                   3.2    Site hazards identified in use of plant and equipment and
                                                          correct procedures used to eliminate or minimise risk.
                                                   3.3    Plant and equipment safely located when not in immediate
                                                          use.
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                             BCGCOR0061A                                                     Use small plant and equipment
4.     Clean up                                    4.1    Plant and equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
RANGE STATEMENT
This unit applies to all small plant and equipment used in construction work
Plant and equipment includes but is not limited to:             •    compactors
                                                                •    pumps and hoses
•    air compressor and hoses                                   •    brick/masonry saw
•    concrete mixer                                             •    terrazzo grinders
•    industrial wet and dry vacuum cleaner                      •    ladders
•    pallet trolley                                             •    trestles and planks
•    rollers                                                    •    wheelbarrows
Personal protective equipment may include:                      OH&S requirements are to be in accordance with
                                                                relevant Statutory regulations, which may include:
•    overalls
•    boots                                                      •    workshop/worksite safety practices
•    hard hat/cap                                               •    control of noise and dust
•    safety glasses/goggles                                     •    use of ladders and working platforms
•    gloves                                                     •    control of exhaust emission
•    ear plugs/muffs                                            •    isolation of work areas
•    face masks/respirators
Reporting of faults may be written or verbal.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by the safe and effective operation of particular plant and equipment
listed within the range of variable s statement relevant to the work orientation.
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                             BCGCOR0061A                                                     Use small plant and equipment
(1)      Critical Aspects of Evidence
         It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
         •   demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
             workplace operations
         •   indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
             requirements
         •   carry out correct procedures prior to and during application of processes
         •   demonstrate safe and effective operational use of tools, plant and equipmen t
         •   demonstrate and show understanding of manufacturer’s specifications and recommendations
         •   interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective workplace operations
(2)      Pre-Requisite Relationship of Units
         •    Nil
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                  Skills
         Knowledge of:                                              The ability to:
         •   workplace and equipment safety                           •   work safely to instructions
             requirements                                             •   use power tools, hand tools, plant and
         •   portable power tools applicable to the                       equipment applicable to the construction
             construction process                                         process
         •   hand tools and a range of plant and                      •   communicate effectively
             equipment
         •   materials handling relevant to plant and
             equipment use
         •   workplace communication processes
(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources should be made available:
         •   hand and power tools appropriate to the construction process
         •   plant and equipment appropriate to the construction process
         •   suitable work area appropriate to the construction process
         •   appropriate OH&S safety resources
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                             BCGCOR0061A                                                     Use small plant and equipment
(5)       Method of Assessment
          Competency should be assessed while work is being done under direct supervision with regular
          checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
          Competency in this unit may be determined concurrently, based on integrated project work.
          Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
          accordance with the performance criteria.
(6)       Context of Assessment
          Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in
          accordance with work practices and safety procedures.
CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
underpin effective workplace practices.
                                               Levels of Competency
              Level 1.                          Level 2.                                 Level 3.
•     Carries out established       •    Manages process            •         Establishes principles and
      processes                     •    Selects the criteria for             procedures
•     Makes judgement of                 the evaluation process     •         Evaluates and reshapes process
      quality using given                                           •         Establishes criteria for evaluation
      criteria
Collect, analyse and organise information              Level 1
Communicate ideas and information                      Level 1
Plan and organise activities                           Level 1
Work with others and in team                           Level 1
Use mathematical ideas and techniques                  Level 1
Solve problems                                         Level 1
Use technology                                         Level 1
Please refer to the Assessment Guidelines for advice on how to use the Critical Employability Skills.
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                             BCGCOR0081A                                                       Use simple levelling devices
BCGCOR0081A:                          Use simple levelling devices
Competency Descriptor:                  This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to competently
                                        select and use levelling devices, and applies to individuals working in the
                                        building and Construction industry.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF                                    PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
COMPETENCY
1      Plan and prepare work                  1.1        Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) requirements
                                                         recognised and adhered to in accordance with application
                                                         tasks and workplace environment.
                                              1.2        Requirements of job identified from drawings or instructions.
                                              1.3        Appropriate personal protective equipment selected,
                                                         correctly fitted and used.
                                              1.4        Tools and equipment selected consistent with job
                                                         requirements, checked for serviceability and any faults
                                                         reported to supervisor.
                                              1.5        Quality Assurance requirements recognised and adhered to
                                                         in accordance with company’s construction operations.
2      Set up and use levelling device        2.1        Heights to be transferred identified from given instructions or
                                                         drawings.
                                              2.2        Device assembled and filled with water to required level with
                                                         air bubbles removed.
                                              2.3        Height transferred to required locations to a tolerance of + or
                                                         - 5mm over 3 metres.
3      Transfer heights with straight         3.1        Heights to be transferred identified from given
       edge and spirit level                             instructions/drawings or given marked level.
                                              3.2        Height transferred to required location to + or - 5mm over 3
                                                         metres.
4      Maintain given level or                4.1        Heights of each end of line to be boned established to given
       specified slope with boning                       levels.
       rods
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                             BCGCOR0081A                                                       Use simple levelling devices
                                              4.2        End of boning rods securely fixed to required heights.
                                              4.3        Heights of intermediate points sighted and marked with
                                                         boning rods to a tol erance of + 10mm.
5      Clean-up                               5.1        Tools and equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
RANGE STATEMENT
This unit applies to using simple levelling devices to carry out basic exercises in transferring levels and/or
maintaining a line of a slope.
Levelling and lining devices include:                           Heights or levels may be given by:
•   water level                                                 •    drawing/sketch indicating mark
•   spirit level                                                •    verbal or written instruction indicating level or
•   boning rods                                                      mark
•   line level                                                  •    datum/survey peg fixed into ground
                                                                •    chalk or nail mark on paved/concrete surface
                                                                •    mark on vertical surface
Associated tools and equipment include:                         Personal protective equipment may include:
•   string line                                                 •    overalls
•   wooden/steel pegs                                           •    boots
•   straight edge                                               •    hard hat/cap
•   hammer                                                      •    safety glasses
•   chalk line                                                  •    dust jacket
                                                                •    masks/respirators
Work may be carried out under supervision and in a team situation or individually.
Reporting of faults may be verbal or written.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by carrying out the effective application of the differe nt types of levelling
devices listed within the range statement relative to the work orientation.
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                             BCGCOR0081A                                                       Use simple levelling devices
(1)      Critical Aspects of Evidence
         It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
         •   demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
             workplace operations
         •   indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
             requirements
         •   carry out correct procedures prior to and during application of levelling and boning processes
         •   demonstrate safe and effective handling and operational use of levelling device
         •   indicate care in accurately transferring levels to other locations
         •   interactive communication with others to ensure safe and effective levelling operations.
(2)      Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
         •    Nil
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                    Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                The ability to:
         •   workplace and equipment safety                           •   work safely to instructions
             requirements                                             •   measure accurately
         •   hand tools                                               •   use hand tools
         •   measurement and calculation                              •   communicate effectively
         •   Quality Assurance
         •   range of levelling devices
         •   horizontal/vertical concepts
(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources should be made available:
         • general construction materials appropriate to levelling
         • hand tools appropriate to levelling and lining
         • equipment appropriate to the activity processes
         • suitable work area appropriate to the activities
         • suitable plans/drawings and specification
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                             BCGCOR0081A                                                       Use simple levelling devices
(5)       Method of Assessment
          Competency should be assessed while work is being don e, under direct supervision with regular
          checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
          Competency in this unit should be determined concurrently, based on integrated project work.
          Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
          accordance with the performance criteria, or may be at the completion of each process.
(6) Context of Assessment
      Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in accordance
      with work practices and safety procedures.
CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas o f generic competency that
underpin effective workplace practices.
                                               Levels of Competency
              Level 1.                          Level 2                                   Level 3.
•     Carries out established       •    Manages process          •          Establishes principles and procedures
      processes                     •    Selects the criteria for •          Evaluates and reshapes process
•     Makes judgement of                 the evaluation process   •          Establishes criteria for evaluation
      quality using given
      criteria
Collect, analyse and organise information            Level 1
Communicate ideas and information                    Level 1
Plan and organise activities                         Level 1
Work with others and in team                         Level 1
Use mathematical ideas and techniques                Level 1
Solve problems                                       Level 1
Use technology                                       Level 1
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                             BCGMAS0101A                                              Carry out concreting to simple forms
BCGMAS0101A:                          Carry out concreting to simple forms
Competency Descriptor:                 This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to effectively and
                                       safely carry out concreting to simple formwork, and applies to all individuals
                                       working in the preparation and placing of formwork and concrete.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY                           PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.     Select tools and equipment               1.1    Quality Assurance requirements recognised and adhered to in
                                                       accordance with company’s construction operations.
                                                1.2    Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) requirements
                                                       recognised and adhered to in accordance with application
                                                       tasks and workplace environment.
                                                1.3    Appropriate personal protective equipment selec ted, correctly
                                                       fitted and used.
                                                1.4    Tools and equipment selected to instructions consistent with
                                                       job requirements checked for serviceability and any faults
                                                       reported to supervisor.
2.     Erect and strip simple formwork          2.1    Design of formwork identified fro m drawings/supervisors
                                                       instructions.
                                                2.2    Formwork safely erected on commencement and stripped on
                                                       completion under direction of supervisor.
                                                2.3    Stripping agent applied to erected formwork, where
                                                       appropriate.
                                                2.4    Timber components denailed following stripping of formwork.
                                                2.5    All components cleaned, stacked and stored for re -use or
                                                       bundled for removal.
3.     Place and tie reinforcement              3.1    Reinforcing components safely handled and carried to
                                                       required position.
                                                3.2    Reinforcing bars, rods, stirrups and mesh positioned under
                                                       supervisor’s directions.
                                                3.3    Bar chairs and spacers located in place, checking minimum
                                                       edge cover under the direction of supervisor.
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4.     Place concrete                           4.1    Formwork/excavation cleaned of excess material and debris
                                                       prior to concrete placement.
                                                4.2    Concrete correctly proportioned and mixed and/or safely
                                                       transported by wheelbarrow and placed under direction.
                                                4.3    Pump line/chute controlled and concrete placed as directed.
                                                4.4    Concrete spread as directed to specified leve ls.
                                                4.5    Concrete consolidated under direction and screeded to
                                                       finished levels as directed.
                                                4.6    Surface of concrete finished as directed to specified finish.
5.     Clean up                                 5.1    Formwork components removed from site.
                                                5.2    Pour site and surrounds cleare d of concrete spills and other
                                                       debris and surface left in safe condition.
                                                5.3    Worksite cleared of debris and unused materials.
                                                5.4    Tools and equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
RANGE OF STATEMENT
This unit applies to placing concrete to simpl e forms          Personal protective equipment may include:
and excavations which includes:
                                                                •    overalls
•    post holes                                                 •    boots
•    trench foundations                                         •    hard hat/cap
•    pad foundations                                            •    safety glasses/goggles
•    slabs                                                      •    gum boots
•    pathways                                                   •    face masks
•    simple concrete aprons                                     •    waterproof pants and jacket
•    channels
•    garden edges
Formwork in this unit applies to edging forms where             Concrete finishes include:
structural components would include:
                                                                •    wood floated
•    edge boards                                                •    steel floated
•    pegs                                                       •    broom brushed
•    struts
•    bracing
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Excess material and debris includes:                            Concrete placement methods include:
•     excavated loose soil                                      •    shovel
•     off cut timber                                            •    wheelbarrow
•     paper                                                     •    chute
•     rags                                                      •    pump line
•     sticks
•     nails
Work is to be undertaken in a team situation or individually under supervision.
Reporting of faults may be verbal or written.
OH&S requirements are in accordance with Statutory requirements.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by the safe installation of formwork, reinforcement and concrete using
any two of the simple forms listed within the ran ge statement relevant to the work orientation.
(1)       Critical Aspects and Evidence
         It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
         •   demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
             workplace operations
         •   indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
             requirements
         •   carry out correct procedures prior to and during construction processes
         •   demonstrate safe and effective operational use of tools, plant and equipmen t
         •   interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective operations
(2)       Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
         •    BCGCOR0011A             Carry out OH&S requirements
         •    BCGCOR0051A             Use hand and power tools
         •    BCGCOR0061A             Use small plant and equipment
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                             BCGMAS0101A                                                Carry out concreting to simple forms
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                    Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                The ability to:
         •   workplace and equipment safety                           •   work safely to instructions
             requirements                                             •   measure relative to the concreting process
         •   hand tools and equipment                                 •   use power tools and hand tools
         •   concrete and formwork materials                          •   mix concrete by hand
         •   materials handling                                       •   use simple levelling equipment
         •   measurement and proportion                               •   communicate effectively
         •   transporting and placing concrete                        •   select and handle materials appropriate to
         •   levelling equipment                                          concreting processes
         •   simple formwork and reinforcement
             components
         •   select and handle materials appropriate
             to concreting processes
(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources should be made available:
         •   general construction materials relevant to forming, re inforcing and placement of concrete
         •   hand tools and power tools appropriate to construction process
         •   tools and equipment appropriate to construction process
         •   suitable work area appropriate to concreting process
         •   information relevant to OH&S requirements
(5)      Method of Assessment
         Competency shall be assessed while work is being done under direct supervision with regular
         checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
         Competency in this unit may be determined concurrently, based on inte grated project work.
         Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
         accordance with the performance criteria.
(6)      Context of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in
         accordance with work practices and safety procedures.
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                             BCGMAS0101A                                              Carry out concreting to simple forms
CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. T hey relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
underpin effective workplace practices.
                                               Levels of Competency
            Level 1.                           Level 2.                                      Level 3.
•   Carries out established         •    Manages process          •          Establishes principles and procedures
    processes                       •    Selects the criteria for •          Evaluates and reshapes process
•   Makes judgement of                   the evaluation process   •          Establishes criteria for evaluation
    quality using given
    criteria
Collect, analyse and organise information              Level 1
Communicate ideas and information                      Level 1
Plan and organise activities                           Level 1
Work with others and in team                           Level 1
Use mathematical ideas and techniques                  Level 1
Solve problems                                         Level 1
Use technology                                         Level 1
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                             BCGCOR0111A                       Handle construction materials and safely dispose of waste
BCGCOR0111A:                          Handle construction materials and safely dispose of
                                      waste
Competency Descriptor:                 This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to effectively and
                                       safely handle construction materials, and to dispose of waste in a safe
                                       and environment friendly manner. It applies to individuals working in the
                                       construction industry.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF                                    PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
COMPETENCY
1      Plan and prepare work                  1.1      Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) req uirements
                                                       associated with application tasks and workplace environment
                                                       recognised and adhered to.
                                              1.2      Appropriate personal protective equipment selected, correctly
                                                       fitted and used.
                                              1.3      Quality Assurance requirements associated with company’s
                                                       construction operations recognised and adhered to.
                                              1.4      Tools and equipment for handling materials/goods, non -toxic
                                                       waste, selected consistent with job requirements, checked for
                                                       serviceability and any faults reported to supervisor.
2      Correctly manual handle, sort          2.1      Common construction materials recognised and selected for
       and stack construction                          sorting and stacking/stockpiling to supervisor’s instructions
       material                                        and/or specifications.
                                              2.2      Handling characteristics of materials identified and appropriate
                                                       handling techniques applied.
                                              2.3      Specific handling requirements for hazardous materials
                                                       applied.
                                              2.4      Materials stored, stacked/stockpiled and protected, clear of
                                                       traffic ways, so they are easily identified, retrieved and not
                                                       damaged.
                                              2.5      Appropriate signage and barricades erected where applicable
                                                       to isolate stored materials from workplace traffic or access.
                                              2.6      Correct manual handling techniques used.
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                             BCGCOR0111A                       Handle construction materials and safely dispose of waste
3      Prepare for mechanical                 3.1      Materials stacked/banded for mechanical hand ling in
       handling of materials                           accordance with type of material and plant/equipment to be
                                                       used.
                                              3.2      Dogman/rigger assisted with loading, unloading, moving,
                                                       locating and/or installing materials.
                                              3.3      Materials safely handled with assistance of pallet trolley,
                                                       forklift or hoist.
4      Handle and remove waste                4.1      Waste materials handled correctly and safely according to
       safely                                          MSDS and requirements of regulatory authorities.
                                              4.2      Hazardous material identified for separate handling.
                                              4.3      Non-toxic materials removed using correc t procedures.
                                              4.4      Dust suppression procedures used to minimise health risk to
                                                       work personnel and others.
5      Clean up                               5.1      Tools and equipment cleaned, maintained, and stored.
                                              5.2      Unused materials safely stacked/stockpiled stored.
                                              5.3      Waste materials disposed of safely.
                                              5.4      Site cleaned and cleared of debris and unwanted material.
RANGE STATEMENT
Tools and equipment includes but is not limited to:             Construction materials include but are not limited to:
•   brooms                                                      •    bricks and concrete masonry
•   hoses                                                       •    mortar components – cement, coarse
•   shovels                                                          aggregate, sand
•   rakes                                                       •    timber
•   wet and dry industrial vacuum cleaners                      •    structural steel sections/components
•   wheelbarrows                                                •    concrete
•   pallet trolley                                              •    scaffolding components, pipe sections
•   materials hoists                                            •    plywood and particle board
•   forklifts                                                   •    metal sheeting
                                                                •    steel reinforcement
                                                                •    insulation
                                                                •    glass
                                                                •    paints and sealants
                                                                •    plaster sheeting
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Protection of stacked/stored materials may include:             Dust suppression procedures may include:
•     covering                                                  •    spraying with water
•     tying or banding                                          •    covering
•     barricades                                                •    use of vacuum cleaner
•     signs
•     locked away (hazardous materials)
Waste material and debris include but are not limited to:
•     banding straps
•     packing pieces
•     broken or damaged goods
•     cardboard
•     plastic
•     paper
•     loose material
Removal of materials to include processes of recycling and salvage where applicable.
OH&S requirements to be in accordance with (Statutory/Territory) legislation and regulations.
Work to be undertaken as part of a team or individually under supervision of appropriatel y certificated
persons where applicable.
Reporting of faults may be verbal or written.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by the effective handling and storing/stacking of appropriate construction
materials listed within the range of variabl es statement, relevant to the work orientation.
(1)      Critical Aspects and Evidence
         It is essential that competence is observed in the following aspects:
         •   demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations and State/Territory
             legislation applicable to workplace operations
         •   indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
             requirements
         •   carry out correct procedures prior to and during application of materials handling processes
         •   demonstrate safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment
         •   demonstrate safe application in the process of cleaning up
         •   interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective operations
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(2)       Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
      •   Nil
(3)       Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
          Knowledge                                                   Skills
          Knowledge of:                                               The ability to:
          •   workplace and equipment safety                          •   work safely to instructions
              requirements including relevant codes                   •   use hand tools
              and regulation                                          •   handle materials
          •   hand tools and equipment                                •   select material
          •   materials                                               •   measure
          •   materials handling                                      •   communicate effectively
          •   Quality Assurance
          •   range of communication mediums (verbal
              and non-verbal)
(4)       Resource Implications
          The following resources should be made available:
          •   general construction materials relative to c onstruction processes
          •   plant and equipment appropriate to handling processes
          •   hand tools appropriate to handling processes
          •   suitable work area appropriate to construction process
          •   MSDS information
(5)       Method of Assessment
          Competency shall be assessed while work is being done under direct supervision with regular
          checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
          Competency in this unit may be determined concurrently, based on integrated project work.
          Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
          accordance with the performance criteria, or may be at the completion of each process.
(6)       Context of Assessment
          Competency shall be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in a ccordance
          with work practices and safety procedures.
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                             BCGCOR0111A                        Handle construction materials and safely dispose of waste
CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to t he seven areas of generic competency that
underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                Levels of Competency
             Level 1.                          Level 2.                           Level 3.
 •    Carries out established       •    Manages process          • Establishes principles and procedures
      processes                     •    Selects the criteria for • Evaluates and reshapes process
 •    Makes judgement of                 the evaluation process   • Establishes criteria for evaluation
      quality using given
      criteria
 Collect, analyse and organise information            Level 1
 Communicate ideas and information                    Level 1
 Plan and organise activi ties                        Level 1
 Work with others and in team                         Level 1
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques                Level 1
 Solve problems                                       Level 1
 Use technology                                       Level 1
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                              BCGMAS0181A                                                          Mix Cementitious Materials
BCGMAS0181A:                            Mix cementitous materials (mortar and concrete)
Competency Descriptor:                   This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to quantify
                                         and mix cementitous materials, and applies to individuals working
                                         in masonry trades .
Competency Field:                       General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY                            PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.     Plan and prepare work                     1.1    Quality Assurance requirements of company’s cons truction
                                                        operations recognised and adhered to.
                                                 1.2    Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) requirements for
                                                        workplace environment and for mixing concrete/mortar
                                                        identified and adhered to.
                                                 1.3    Appropriate personal protective equipment selected, correctl y
                                                        fitted and used.
                                                 1.4    Tools and equipment selected are consistent with
                                                        requirements for batching and mixing concrete or mortar, are
                                                        checked for serviceability and any faults identified reported to
                                                        supervisor.
                                                 1.5    Where required, surface for hand mix ing concrete or mortar is
                                                        prepared according to work instruction
2.     Select and batch materials for            2.1    The correct type and quality materials are identified and
       mixing                                           selected as instructed.
                                                 2.2    Materials transported and handled in a manner to prevent
                                                        wastage/cause health and safety hazards
                                                 2.3    Materials are batched for mixing according to instruction
                                                        given for quantity and ratio of mix.
                                                 2.4    Materials for manual mixing are spread out on mixing bed
                                                        according to type of mix required (concrete or m ortar).
                                                 2.5    Materials for machine mixing are placed in machine in
                                                        accordance with recommended procedure –water in first.
                                                 2.6    Sand for mortar mix is sifted with specified grade sieve wire
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                              BCGMAS0181A                                                          Mix Cementitious Materials
                                                 2.7    Where required, additives are selected according to mi x
                                                        requirements or as instructed.
3.     Mix concrete                              3.1    The cement is uniformly mixed with aggregates and evenly
                                                        distributed.
                                                 3.2    The concrete meets specified slump test and workability.
                                                 3.3    Wastage of materials is prevented or minimised during hand
                                                        mixing process.
4.     Mix mortar                                4.1    The mortar is uniformly mixed, has appropriate consistency,
                                                        plasticity and is workable
                                                 4.2    Mixing techniques applied prevented or minimised wastage of
                                                        materials.
5.     Clean up                                  5.1    Area cleared and waste material disposed of safely.
                                                 5.2    Tools and equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
RANGE STATEMENT
This unit covers the mixing of both concrete and mortar for application to form masonry structures using
both cement mixers and manual operations.
Quality Assurance requirements may include:                       Materials:
•    workplace operations and procedures                          •    sand
•    quality of materials                                         •    coarse aggregate
•    control of handling procedures                               •    Portland cement
•    use and maintenance of equipment                             •    Additives
•    attention to work specifications                             •    Colouring (where appropriate)
•    specification of concrete mix
•    specification of mortar mix
OH&S requirements to be in accordance with                        Personal protective equipment may include:
Statutory Legislation and regulations and may
include:                                                          •    safety goggles/glasses
                                                                  •    boots
•    workplace environment and safety                             •    gloves
•    protective clothing and equipment                            •    dust masks/respirators
•    use of tools and equipment                                   •    hard hat
•    handling of materials                                        •    overalls
•    working platforms and scaffolding
•    safety hazards
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                              BCGMAS0181A                                                          Mix Cementitious Materials
Tools and equipment may include but are not                       Types of mix:
limited to:
                                                                  •    concrete
•     wheel barrow                                                •    mortar for block laying
•     shovel                                                      •    rough cast mortar
•     measuring box                                               •    rendering mortar
•     water hose                                                  •    pebble-dash mortar
•     motorised transporting machine
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by the batching and mixing of concrete and mortar by hand and
machine.
(1)       Critical Aspects of Evidence
          Competence is to be observed in the following critical aspects:
          •    demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
               worksite operations
          •    select and use appropriate tools and equipment for mixing cementitous materials
          •    apply organisational quality procedures and process within context of preparing concrete and
               mortar.
          •    Interpret work instructions with respect to proportion and ratio o f mix
          •    identify typical faults and problems that occur and necessary action taken to rectify
          •    interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective work procedures
          •    complete the mixing of concrete and mortar to work specifications
(2)       Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
          •    BCGCOR0001A              Carry out interactive communication
          •    BCGCOR0041A              Carry out measurements and calculations
          •    BCGCOR0051A              Use hand and power tools
          •    BCGMAS0061A              Use small plant and equipment
          This unit may concurrently be assessed with:
          •    BCGCOR0051A              Use hand and power tools
          •    BCGMAS0061A              Use small plant and equipment
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                              BCGMAS0181A                                                          Mix Cementitious Materials
(3)       Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
          Knowledge                                                         Skills
          Knowledge of:                                                     The ability to:
          •    workplace and equipment safety                               •    work safely
               requirements including regulations,                          •    read and interpret work instructions
               codes and standards                                          •    use tools and equipment
          •    hand tools and equipment for preparing                       •    select materials
               concrete and mortar                                          •    measure and calculate ratio and
          •    materials handling                                                proportion
          •    measurement and calculation relative                         •    communicate effectively
               to batching of materials                                     •    organise work
          •    mortar mix composition                                       •    batch concrete and mortar
          •    concrete constituents and ratio of mix                       •    mix concrete and mortar by hand
          •    range of mortar additives including                          •    mix concrete and mortar using
               plasticisers and their application                                machine
          •    workplace communications
(4)       Resource Implications
          The following resources should be provided:
          •    workplace location
          •    tools, plant and equipment appropriate for mixing concrete and mortar
          •    materials for mixing concrete and mortar
(5)       Method of Assessment
          Competency should be assessed through direct observation of practical application and
          questions related to underpinning knowledge.
          Competency should be assessed under general guidance checking at various stages of the
          process and at completion of the activity against performance criteria and specifications.
(6)       Context of Assessment
          Competency may be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace setting.
          Assessment should be conducted while tasks are undertaken e ither individually or as part of a
          team under limited supervision.
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                              BCGMAS0181A                                                          Mix Cementitious Materials
CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency
that underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                 Levels of Competency
             Level 1.                             Level 2.                                    Level 3.
•    Carries out established           •    Manages process          •           Establishes principles and procedures
     processes                         •    Selects the criteria for •           Evaluates and reshapes process
•    Makes judgement of                     the evaluation process   •           Establishes criteria for evaluation
     quality using given
     criteria
Collect, analyse and organise information             Level 1
Communicate ideas and information                     Level 1
Plan and organise activities                          Level 1
Work with others and in team                          Level 1
Use mathematical ideas and techniques                 Level 1
Solve problems                                        Level 1
Use technology                                        Level -
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                             BCGTIL0121A                                                     Prepare for wall and floor tiling
BCGTIL0121A:                          Prepare for wall and floor tiling
Competency Descriptor:                 This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to effectively carry
                                       out work in preparing the process for laying wall and floor tiles, and
                                       applies to all individuals involve in tiling.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1      Plan for the construction               1.1     Quality Assurance requirements of company’s construction
       process                                         operations recognised and adhered to.
                                               1.2     Preparation and planning requirements identified from
                                                       drawings/work location and/or supervisor’s instructions.
                                               1.3     OH&S requirements identified and adhered to in accordance
                                                       with application tasks and workpla ce environment.
                                               1.4     Safety hazards identified and correct procedures adopted to
                                                       minimise risk to self and others.
                                               1.5     Materials selected to supervisor’s instructions and safely
                                                       handled and stored/located ready for application.
                                               1.6     Appropriate pers onal protective equipment selected, correctly
                                                       fitted and used.
                                               1.7     Tools and equipment selected consistent with the job
                                                       requirements, checked for serviceability and any faults
                                                       reported to supervisor.
                                               1.8     Fixing/fasteners selected consistent with job requirements,
                                                       where applicable, and checked for serviceability.
2      Prepare materials selected for          2.1     Activities for material preparation identified from specifications
       construction process                            or supervisor’s instructions.
                                               2.2     Material preparation carried out to satisfy requirements of
                                                       application process.
3      Prepare work area suitable for          3.1     Activities to be carried out in work area identified from type of
       construction process                            tile, surface to be covered, method of application and access
                                                       to surface.
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                             BCGTIL0121A                                                     Prepare for wall and floor tiling
                                               3.2     Work area prepared for the application process to
                                                       specifications or supervisor’s instructions.
4      Use tools, plant and equipment          4.1     Regular hand and power tools suitable for application process
       appropriate for construction                    identified to job re quirements.
       process
                                               4.2     Hand and power tools used safely and effectively to carry out
                                                       processes.
5      Prepare underlay/sheeting for           5.1     Assistance with underlay preparation provided under
       floor and walls                                 instructions and supervision.
                                               5.2     Surface finished flat/level with joints flush and sealed.
6      Prepare background of brick,            6.1     Structure identified and surface wire and brushed to remove
       concrete or blockwork for solid                 loose material and holes. Depressions and gaps filled with
       plastering                                      suitable patching mat erial to supervisor’s instructions.
                                               6.2     Materials for splash coat proportioned and mixed to
                                                       instructions ready for application to wet surface.
7      Prepare for render surface for          7.1     Horizontal/vertical surrounds prepared for tiling process in
       tiling                                          accordance with type of tile and specified finish, where
                                                       applicable.
                                               7.2     Materials for render coat proportioned and mixed to
                                                       instructions ready for application.
                                               7.3     Rendered surface scratched and dried to instructions in
                                                       accordance with specifications.
8      Clean up                                8.1     Materials stacked/stored for re-use or disposal.
                                               8.2     Work area cleared.
                                               8.3     Tools and equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
                                               8.4     Waste disposed of using appropriate method to NEPA
                                                       requirements.
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RANGE STATEMENT
This unit applies to the preparation and construction processes carried out in preparing for the tiling of wall
and floor surfaces.
Types of tiles include:
•   ceramic
•   marble
•   stone
•   granite
•   terra cotta
Construction processes include:
•   use of underlay material
•   rendering to provide flat surface
•   preparing of surfaces
•   workplace preparation
Tools and equipment include but are not limited to:
•   hammers                                                     •    concrete mixers
•   saws                                                        •    shovels
•   measuring ruler/tape                                        •    wheelbarrows
•   power saw                                                   •    wire brushes
•   power drills and screwdriver                                •    brooms
•   cement sheet cutters                                        •    power sander
•   spirit levels
Underlay materials include:                                     Fixing and fasteners include but are not limited to:
•   plasterboard                                                •    plasterboard nails
•   fibro cement                                                •    clouts
                                                                •    soft sheet nails
                                                                •    self tapping screws
                                                                •    wall board adhesive
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Surrounds for tiling include:                                   Patching materials include but are not limited to:
•     extruded metal sections                                   •    plaster
•     timber moulding                                           •    sand and cement
                                                                •    cornice adhesive
                                                                •    fillers (pre-mixed and mix)
                                                                •    caulking compounds
Work is to be done under supervision with instructi ons being as part of supervisor's directions, consistent
with job specifications.
Reporting of faults may be verbal or written.
OH&S requirements to be in accordance with Statutory Legislative regulations.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrat ed by carrying out the safe and effective preparation for tiling applications in
accordance with the performance criteria using any of the processes and range of materials listed within the
range of variables statement.
(1)       Critical Aspects of Evidence
         It is essential that competence is observed in the following aspects:
         •    demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
              workplace operations
         •    indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quali ty Assurance
              requirements
         •    carry out correct procedures prior to and during application of construction processes
         •    demonstrate safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment
         •    give particular attention to specified finish of surfaces ready for tili ng
         •    interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective workplace operations
(2)       Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
          •     BCGCOR0011A           Carry out OH&S requirements
          •     BCGCOR0051A           Use hand and power tools
          •     BCGCOR0061A           Use small plant and equipment
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(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                    Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                The ability to:
         •   workplace and equipment safety                           •   work safely to instructions
             requirements                                             •   use power tools and hand tools
         •   drawings and specifications                              •   handle material
         •   portable power tools                                     •   select material
         •   hand tools and equipment                                 •   measure relative to the process
         •   materials relative to wall and floor tiling              •   communicate effectively
         •   fixing and fasteners consistent with wall
             and floor tiling requirements
         •   workplace communications
         •   materials handling
         •   measurement relative to wall and floor
             tiling
(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources should be made available:
         •   general construction materials relevant to wall and floor tiling preparation activities
         •   hand and power tools appropriate to wal l and floor tiling processes
         •   plant and equipment appropriate to wall and floor tiling processes
         •   suitable work area appropriate to wall and floor tiling activities
(5)      Method of Assessment
         Competency shall be assessed while work is undertaken under direc t supervision with regular
         checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
         Competency in this unit may be determined concurrently, based on integrated project work.
         Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
         accordance with the performance criteria, or may be at the completion of each process.
(6)      Context of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in
         accordance with work practices and safety procedures.
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                             BCGTIL0121A                                                     Prepare for wall and floor tiling
CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
relate to the NCTVET Qualification Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic compete ncy that
underpin effective workplace practices.
                                               Levels of Competency
            Level 1.                            Level 2.                                   Level 3.
•   Carries out established          •    Manages process           •         Establishes principles and
    processes                        •    Selects the criteria for            procedures
•   Makes judgement of                    the evaluation process    •         Evaluates and reshapes process
    quality using given criteria                                    •         Establishes criteria for evaluation
Collect, analyse and organise information             Level 1
Communicate ideas and information                     Level 1
Plan and organise activities                          Level 1
Work with others and in team                          Level 1
Use mathematical ideas and techniques                 Level 1
Solve problems                                        Level 1
Use technology                                        Level 1
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                             BCGMAS0131A                                                         Prepare for solid plastering
BCGMAS0131A:                          Prepare for solid plastering
Competency Descriptor:                  This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to
                                        effectively prepare the process for carrying out solid plastering
                                        work, and applies to individuals working in masonry in the
                                        construction industry.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY                           PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.     Plan for construction process            1.1    Quality Assurance requirements of company’s construction
                                                       operations recognised and adhered to.
                                                1.2    Preparation and planning requirements identified from
                                                       drawings/work location and/or supervisor's instructions.
                                                1.3    OH&S requirements identified and adhered to in accordance
                                                       with application tasks and workplace environment.
                                                1.4    Safety hazards identified and correct procedures adopted to
                                                       minimise risk to self and others.
                                                1.5    Materials selected according to supervisor’s instructions
                                                       safely handled and stored/located ready for application.
                                                1.6    Appropriate personal protective equipment selected, correctly
                                                       fitted and used.
                                                1.7    Tools and equipment selected consistent with the job
                                                       requirements, checked for serviceability and any faults
                                                       reported to supervisor.
                                                1.8    Fixing/fasteners selected consistent with the job requirements
                                                       where applicable and checked for serviceability.
2.     Prepare materials selected for           2.1    Activities for material preparation identified from specifications
       construction process                            or supervisor’s instructions.
                                                2.2    Material preparation carried out to satisfy requirements of
                                                       application process.
3.     Prepare work area suitable for           3.1    Activities to be carried out in work area identified from surface
       construction process                            to be covered, method of application and access to surface.
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                             BCGMAS0131A                                                         Prepare for solid plastering
                                                3.2    Work area prepared for construction process according to
                                                       supervisor’s instructions.
4.     Use tools, plant and equipment           4.1    Regular hand and power tools suitable for application process
       appropriate for construction                    identified to job requirements.
       process
                                                4.2    Hand and power tools used safely and effectively to carry out
                                                       processes where applicable.
5.     Prepare background of brick,             5.1    Structure identified and surface prepared. Depressions
       concrete or blockwork for solid                 patched with suitable material to supervisor’s instructions.
       plastering
                                                5.2    Concrete surface where appropriate is roughened or adhesive
                                                       applied.
                                                5.3    Materials for scratch coat proportioned and mixed to
                                                       instructions ready for application to wet surface.
6.     Clean up                                 6.1    Materials stacked/stored for re-use or disposed of.
                                                6.2    Work area cleared.
                                                6.3    Tools and equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
RANGE OF VARIABLES
This unit applies to the preparation and construction processes carried out in preparing for the application of
solid plastering to surfaces.
Background surfaces for application of solid                    Construction process includes:
plastering include but not limited to:
                                                                •    application of solid plaster
•    concrete                                                   •    preparation of surfaces
•    concrete block work                                        •    finish of surfaces
•    brickwork                                                  •    workplace preparation
•    stonework
•    polystyrene
•    expanded metal or bird wire
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Material preparation may include:                               Work area preparation may include:
•   locating loose materials for mixing                         •    cleaning of area
•   preparing brackets for fixing to steelwork                  •    erecting restricted height scaffolding
•   cutting expanded metal or bird -wire for                    •    setting up concrete mixer
    placement                                                   •    establishing temporary water and power supply
Tools and equipment may include but are not limited             Personal protective equipment may include:
to:
                                                                •    overalls
•   measuring tape/rule                                         •    waterproof pants and jacket
•   brushes                                                     •    boots
•   broom                                                       •    water (rubber) boots
•   screed boards                                               •    gloves
•   scaffolding                                                 •    dust masks/respirators
•   spirit level                                                •    hard hat/cap
•   straight edges                                              •    safety goggles
•   concrete mixer
•   shovels
•   wheelbarrows
•   power leads
•   hoses
•   masonry hammer
Patching materials include but are not limited to:
•   sand and cement
•   plaster
•   cornice adhesive
•   caulking compounds
Work is to be undertaken either as part of a team or individually, under supervision with instruction being as
part of the supervisor’s directions either verbal or written.
Reporting of faults may be verbal or written.
OH&S requirements to be in accordance with the Statutory regulations.
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                             BCGMAS0131A                                                         Prepare for solid plastering
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by carrying out the safe and effec tive preparation for solid plastering
applications in accordance with performance criteria using any of the range of materials and processes
listed within the range of variables statement.
(1)      Critical Aspects of Evidence
          It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
          •    demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
               workplace operations
          •    indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
               requirements
          •    carry out correct procedures prior to and during application of construction processes
          •    demonstrate safe and effective operational use of tools, plant and equipment
          •    interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective workplace operations
(2)      Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
         •     BCGCOR0011A            Carry out OH&S requirements
         •     BCGCOR0051A            Use hand and power tools
         •     BCGCOR0061A            Use small plant and equipment
         •     BCGCOR0071A            Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                    Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                The ability to:
         •    workplace and equipment safety                          •   work safely to instructions
              requirements                                            •   use power and hand tools
         •    drawings and specifications                             •   handle material
         •    portable power tools                                    •   select material
         •    hand tools and equipment                                •   communicate effectively
         •    materials relative to solid plastering                  •   measure relative to process
         •    materials handling
         •    measurement relative to solid plastering
         •    fixing and fas teners consistent with solid
              plastering requirements
         •    workplace communications
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                             BCGMAS0131A                                                         Prepare for solid plastering
(4)       Resource Implications
          The following resources should be made available:
          • general construction materials relevant to solid plastering
          • hand and power tools appropriate to solid plastering process
          • plant and equipment appropriate to solid plastering process
          • suitable work area appropriate to solid plastering activities
(5)       Method of Assessment
          Competency should be assessed while work is being done under direct supervision with regular
          checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
          Competency in this unit may be determined concurrently, based on integrated project work.
          Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
          accordance with the performance criteria, or may be at the completion of each proces s.
(6)       Context of Assessment
          Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in
          accordance with work practices and safety procedures.
CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Three levels of performance denote level of compete ncy required to perform a task. These levels do not
relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
underpin effective workplace practices.
                                               Levels of Competency
              Level 1.                         Level 2.                                     Level 3.
•     Carries out established       •    Manages process          •          Establishes principles and procedures
      processes                     •    Selects the criteria for •          Evaluates and reshapes process
•     Makes judgement of                 the evaluation process   •          Establishes criteria for evaluation
      quality using given
      criteria
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                              BCGMAS0131A                                                         Prepare for solid plastering
 Collect, analyse and organise information              Level 1
 Communicate ideas and information                      Level 1
 Plan and organise activities                           Level 1
 Work with others and in team                           Level 1
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques                  Level 1
 Solve problems                                         Level 1
 Use technology                                         Level 1
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                             BCGMAS0141A                                                     Prepare for dry wall plastering
BCGMAS0141A:                          Prepare for dry wall plastering
Competency Descriptor:                 This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to effectively
                                       carry out the preparation process of dry wall plastering, and applies to
                                       individuals erecting dry wall plastering in the construction industry.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY                            PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.     Plan for construction process             1.1     Quality Assurance requirements of company’s construction
                                                         operations recognised and adhered to.
                                                 1.2     Preparation and planning requirements identified from
                                                         drawings/work location and/or supervisor’s instructions.
                                                 1.3     OH&S requirements identified and adhered to in accordance
                                                         with application tasks and workplace environment.
                                                 1.4     Safety hazards identified and correct procedures adopted in
                                                         order to minimise risk to self and others.
                                                 1.5     Materials selected to supervisor’s instructions, safely
                                                         handled and stored/located until ready for application.
                                                 1.6     Appropriate personal protective equipment selected,
                                                         correctly fitted and used.
                                                 1.7     Tools and equipment selected consistent with the job
                                                         requirements, checked for serviceability and any faults
                                                         reported to supervisor.
                                                 1.8     Fixtures/fasteners selected consistent with job requirements
                                                         and checked for serviceability.
2.     Prepare materials selected for            2.1     Activities for material preparation identified from
       construction process                              specifications or supervisor’s instructions.
                                                 2.2     Fasteners/fixing prepared for installation according to
                                                         instruction.
                                                 2.3     Material preparation carried out to satisfy the requirements of
                                                         the construction process.
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                             BCGMAS0141A                                                     Prepare for dry wall plastering
3.     Prepare work area suitable for            3.1     Activities to be carried out in work area identified from
       construction process                              surfaces to be lined and height to be accessed.
                                                 3.2     Work area prepared for construction process to supervisor’s
                                                         instructions.
4.     Use tools, plant and equipment            4.1     Regular hand and power tools suitable for application
       appropriate for construction                      process identified to job requirements.
       process
                                                 4.2     Hand and power tools used safely and effectively to carry out
                                                         processes.
5.     Assist with sheet material                5.1     Sheet materials identified from stack and safely distributed
       installation                                      to required location.
                                                 5.2     Assistance provided with cutting sheets to job requirements.
                                                 5.3     Assistance provided with placing and fixing sheets to job
                                                         requirements.
6.     Clean-up                                  6.1     Materials stacked/stored for re-use or removal.
                                                 6.2     Work area cleared of debris.
                                                 6.3     Tools and equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
                                                 6.4     Waste disposed of using appropriate method according to
                                                         the National Environmental Protection Act (NEPA)
                                                         requirements.
RANGE STATEMENT
This unit applies to the preparation processes carried out to suppo rt the installing of plaster sheeting and
cornicing to walls and ceilings which includes:
•    plasterboard
•    water resistant plasterboard
Background support of plaster sheeting includes:                Work area preparation may include:
•    timber framework                                           •    clearing area
•    light steel framework                                      •    preparing saw stools and planks
•    metal furring channels                                     •    work platform
•    timber battens
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Fixing and fasteners include but are not limited to:            Construction process includes:
•   nails                                                       •    fixing of battens/furring channels
•   plasterboard nails                                          •    worksite preparation
•   clouts head nail                                            •    fixing of sheeting
•   self tapping screws                                         •    fixing of cornice
•   wallboard adhesive                                          •    finish of surface
•   cornice adhes ive
Tools and equipment may include but are not limited             Material preparation may include:
to:
                                                                •    cutting corner bead to length
•   measuring tape/rule                                         •    identifying and marking sheets for location
•   hammer                                                      •    fixing material and fasteners located ready for
•   saws                                                             use
•   power drills and s crewdrivers
•   adhesive gun
•   cutting knife
•   scrapers
•   saw stools and planks
•   steel floats
•   power leads
Work is to be undertaken as part of a team under supervision, with instructions from supervisor and can
either verbal or written.
Reporting of faults may be verbal or written.
OH&S requirements to be in accordance with statutory regulations.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by carrying out the safe and effective preparation for dry wall plastering
application in accordance with the performance criteria using any of the range of materials and processes
listed within the range of variabl es statement.
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                              BCGMAS0141A                                                    Prepare for dry wall plastering
(1)      Critical Aspects of Evidence
         It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
         •       demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
                 workplace operations
         •       indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
                 requirements
         •       carry out correct procedures prior to and during application of construction process
         •       demonstrate safe and effective operational use of tools, plant and equipment
         •       adopt and use corr ect procedures in handling plaster sheets
         •       interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective installation processes
(2)      Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
         •       BCGCOR0011A           Carry out OH&S requirements
         •       BCGCOR0051A           Use hand and power tools
         •       BCGCOR0061A           Use small plant and equipment
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
             Knowledge                                                    Skills
             Knowledge of:                                                The ability to:
             •     workplace and equipment safety                         •   work safely to instructions
                   requirements                                           •   use hand and power tools
             •     drawings and specifications                            •   handle material
             •     portable power tools                                   •   select material
             •     hand tools and equipment                               •   communicate effectively
             •     materials relative to dry wall plastering              •   measure relative to the process
             •     materials handling
             •     measurement relative to dry wall plastering
             •     fixing and fasteners consistent with dry
                   wall plastering requirements
             •     workplace communication
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                              BCGMAS0141A                                                     Prepare for dry wall plastering
 (4)                Resource Implications
           The following resources should be made available:
           •   construction materials relevant to dry wall plastering
           •   hand and power tools appropriate to dry w all plastering process
           •   equipment appropriate to dry wall plastering process
           •   suitable work area appropriate to dry wall plastering activities
 (5)       Method of Assessment
           Competency should be assessed while work is being done under direct supervision with r egular
           checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
           Competency in this unit may be determined concurrently, based on integrated project work.
           Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
           accordance with the performance criteria, or may be at the completion of each process.
 (6)       Context of Assessment
           Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in
           accordance with work practices and safety procedu res.
 CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
 Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
 relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
 underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                Levels of Competency
              Level 1.                          Level 2.                                    Level 3.
 •     Carries out established      •    Manages process           •          Establishes principles and procedures
       processes                    •    Selects the criteria for  •          Evaluates and reshapes process
 •     Makes judgement of                the evaluation process    •          Establishes criteria for evaluation
       quality using given
       criteria
 Collect, analyse and organise information            Level 1
 Communicate ideas and information                    Level 1
 Plan and organise activities                         Level 1
 Work with others and in team                         Level 1
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques                Level 1
 Solve problems                                       Level 1
 Use technology                                       Level 1
Please refer to the Assessment Guidelines for advice on how to use the Critical Employability Skills.
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                             BCGMAS0151A                                                      Prepare for brick/block laying
BCGMAS0151A:                          Prepare for construction process (Brick/Block
                                      laying)
Competency Descriptor:                 This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to effectively
                                       prepare the construction process for laying concrete blocks/bricks, and
                                       applies to individuals working in masonry/concrete trades in the
                                       construction industry.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY                           PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.     Plan for construction process            1.1      Quality Assurance requirements of c ompany’s construction
                                                         operations recognised and adhered to.
                                                1.2      Job requirements identified from drawings and supervisor’s
                                                         instructions.
                                                1.3      Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) requirements
                                                         identified and adhered to according to application tasks a nd
                                                         workplace environment.
                                                1.4      Safety hazards identified and correct procedures adopted to
                                                         minimise risk to self and others.
                                                1.5      Materials selected to supervisor’s instructions, safely
                                                         handled and stored/located and ready for application.
                                                1.6      Appropriate personal protective equipment selected,
                                                         correctly fitted and used.
                                                1.7      Tools and equipment selected are consistent with job
                                                         requirements, checked for serviceability and any faults
                                                         reported to supervisor.
2.     Prepare materials selected for           2.1      Activities for material preparation identified from
       construction process                              specifications or supervisor’s instructions.
                                                2.2      Material preparation carried out to satisfy requirements of
                                                         construction process.
                                                2.3      Correct manual handling techniques used to r emove
                                                         materials to location of placement.
                                                2.4      Components distributed and stacked to suit job location and
                                                         construction sequence.
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                             BCGMAS0151A                                                      Prepare for brick/block laying
3.     Prepare work area suitable for           3.1      Activities to be carried out in work area identified from typ e of
       construction process                              brick/block, planned layout of construction and access
                                                         location.
                                                3.2      Work area prepared for construction process according to
                                                         supervisor’s instructions.
4.     Use tools, plant and equipment           4.1      Regular hand and po wer tools suitable for application
       appropriate for construction                      process identified to job requirements.
       process
                                                4.2      Hand and power tools used safely and effectively to carry out
                                                         processes.
5.     Mix mortar/concrete by hand              5.1      Materials for mortar/concrete selected to instruction.
                                                5.2      Additives for mortar/concrete selected to mix requirements.
                                                5.3      Specified proportions of materials for mortar/concrete mixture
                                                         prepared accurately in accordance with instruction.
                                                5.4      Mortar/concrete materials mixed to a workable consistency.
6.     Assist with brick/block works            6.1      Bricks/blocks selected, visually checked to ensure that
                                                         specifications are met including colour matching surrounding
                                                         area and distributed to location.
                                                6.2      Surface brushed/scraped/washed and clean.
7.     Clean-up                                 7.1      Materials stacked/stored for re-use or removal.
                                                7.2      Work area cleared.
                                                7.3      Tools and equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
                                                7.4      Waste disposed of using appropriate method according to
                                                         EPA requirements.
RANGE STATEMENT
This unit applies to the preparation processes carried out to support the laying of brickwork or block work.
Construction processes includes:
•    worksite preparation
•    preparation for brick/block laying
•    finish brickwork/block work face
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Tools and equipment include but are not limited to:             Materials in addition to bricks/blocks include:
•   hammer                                                      •    cement and sand
•   bolster                                                     •    gravel
•   shovel                                                      •    adhesive
•   measuring tape/rule                                         •    brick/block reinforcement
•   concrete mixer                                              •    steel lintels
•   angle grinder                                               •    mortar additives (workability and damp proofing)
•   masonry saw
•   power leads
•   hoses
•   brushes and brooms
•   wheelbarrows
•   mortar boards
•   bucket
Specifications for bricks/blocks should be part of              Masonry units may include:
Quality Assurance requirements and include:
                                                                •    wire cut bricks
•   size                                                        •    pressed bricks
•   shape                                                       •    solid concrete blocks
•   sharp arises (where applicable)                             •    hollow concrete blocks
•   colour
•   strength
Materials preparation may include:                              Work area preparation may include:
•   cutting concrete blocks                                     •    cleaning strip footings or slab
•   locating lintels ready for placement                        •    setting up concrete mixer
•   distributing vents                                          •    locating mortar boards
•   cutting and distributing reinforcement                      •    establishing temporary water and power supply
•   preparing materials for ba tching for mortar and            •    preparing access for supply of mortar/concrete
    concrete
Work is to be undertaken as part of a team under supervision with instructions being part of supervisor’s
directions, either verbal or written.
OH&S requirements to be in accordance with Statutory Legislation and regulations.
Reporting of faults may be verbal or writ ten.
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by carrying out the safe and effective preparation for the laying of
bricks/blocks in accordance with the performance criteria using any of the listed range of variables with
either brickwork or block work.
(1)      Critical Aspects of Evidence
         It is essential that competence is observed in the following aspects:
         •   demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
             workplace operations
         •   indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
             requirements
         •   carry out correct procedures prior to and during application of construction processes
         •   demonstrate safe and effective operational use of tools, plant and equipment
         •   adopt and use correct procedures to handle and place materials
         •   interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective worksite operations
(2)      Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
         •    BCGCOR0011A             Carry out OH&S requirements
         •    BCGCOR0051A             Use hand and power tools
         •    BCGCOR0061A             Use small plant and equipment
         •    BCGCOR0111A             Handle construction material
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                    Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                The ability to:
         •   workplace and equipment safety                           •   work safely to instructions
             requirements                                             •   read drawings
         •   drawings and specifications                              •   use power tools and hand tools
         •   portable power tools                                     •   handle material
         •   hand tools and equipm ent                                •   select material
         •   materials handling                                       •   measure relative to the construction process
         •   mortar and concrete constituents and                     •   mix mortar and concrete manually and with
             ratio of mix                                                 mixer
         •   measurement relative to brick/block work                 •   communicate effectively
         •   accessories associated with
             brickwork/block work construction
         •   workplace communications
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 (4) Resource Implications
           The following resources should be made available:
           •   construction materials relevant to brick/block work
           •   hand and power tools appropriate to brick/block work processes
           •   plant and equipment appropriate to brick/block work processes
           •   suitable work area appropriate to construction process
 (5)       Method of Assessment
           Competency shall be assessed while work is being done under direct supervision with regular
           checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
           Competency in this unit may be determined concurrently, based on integ rated project work.
           Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
           accordance with the performance criteria, or may be at the completion of each process.
 (6)       Context of Assessment
           Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in
           accordance with work practices and safety procedures.
 CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
 Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
 relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
 underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                Levels of Competency
               Level 1.                          Level 2                                    Level 3.
 •     Carries out established       •    Manages process            •         Establishes principles and procedures
       processes                     •    Selects the criteria for   •         Evaluates and reshapes process
 •     Makes judgement of                 the evaluation process     •         Establishes criteria for evaluation
       quality us ing given
       criteria
 Collect, analyse and organise information             Level 1
 Communicate ideas and information                     Level 1
 Plan and organise activities                          Level 1
 Work with others and in team                          Level 1
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques                 Level 1
 Solve problems                                        Level 1
 Use technology                                        Level 1
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                             BCGCAR0161A                                                 Prepare for carpentry construction
BCGCAR0161A:                          Prepare for carpentry construction
Competency Descriptor:                 This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to effectively
                                       prepare the process for carrying out construction work in carpentry,
                                       and applies to individuals working in the occupation.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY                            PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.     Plan for construction process             1.1     Quality Assurance requirements of company’s construct ion
                                                         operations recognised and adhered to.
                                                 1.2     Preparation and planning requirements identified from
                                                         drawings and/or supervisor’s instructions.
                                                 1.3     Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) requirements
                                                         identified and adhered to in accordance with applica tion
                                                         tasks and workplace environment.
                                                 1.4     Safety hazards identified and correct procedures adopted to
                                                         minimise risk to self and others.
                                                 1.5     Materials selected to supervisor’s instructions, safely
                                                         handled, stored/located and ready for application.
                                                 1.6     Appropriate personal protective equipment selected,
                                                         correctly fitted and used.
                                                 1.7     Tools and equipment selected consistent with job
                                                         requirements, checked for serviceability and any faults
                                                         reported to supervisor.
                                                 1.8     Fixing/fastenings selected to instructions consistent with job
                                                         requirements.
2.     Prepare materials selected for            2.1     Activities for material preparation identified from
       construction process                              specifications or supervisor’s instructions.
                                                 2.2     Material preparation carried out to satisfy requirements of
                                                         construction process.
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                             BCGCAR0161A                                                 Prepare for carpentry construction
3.     Prepare work area suitable for            3.1     Activities to be carried out in work area identified from
       construction process                              drawing details of proposed construction and supervisor’s
                                                         instructions.
                                                 3.2
                                                         Work area prepared for construction of temporary security
                                                         fence and site structures, building layout and workstation
                                                         according to supervisor’s instruction.
4.     Use tools and equipment                   4.1     Regular hand and power tools suitable for appl ication
       appropriate for construction                      process identified to job requirements.
       process
                                                 4.2     Hand and power tools used safely and effectively according
                                                         to instruction to carry out construction processes.
5.     Select materials and cut                  5.1     Material obtained from stack to instruction.
       components
                                                 5.2     Correct manual handling techniques used to move and place
                                                         materials.
                                                 5.3     Materials safely moved to work area.
                                                 5.4     Docking/drop saw used to accurately cut one or multiple
                                                         components to same length according to given instruction.
6.     Distribute components                     6.1     Cut components distributed and stacked to suit job location
                                                         and sequence.
7.     Erect temporary fencing                   7.1     Posts are appropriately placed, aligned and firmly fixed.
                                                 7.2     Stiles and cladding materials (metal/board) are firmly fixed.
                                                 7.3     Entrance is of specified size and gate opens, swings and
                                                         shuts without difficulty.
8.     Clean-up                                  8.1     Unused material stacked/stored for re -use.
                                                 8.2     Work area cleared.
                                                 8.3     Tools and equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
                                                 8.4     Waste disposed of using appropriate method according to
                                                         the Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) requirements.
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                             BCGCAR0161A                                                 Prepare for carpentry construction
RANGE STATEMENT
This unit applies to the preparation processes associated with carpentry construction work based on the
construction of timber partition framing .
Tools and equipment may include but are not limited             Personal protective equipment may include but not
to:                                                             limited to:
•   measuring tape/rule                                         •    overalls
•   hammer                                                      •    jacket
•   docking saw                                                 •    boots
•   jigs/stops                                                  •    gloves
•   saw stools                                                  •    safety goggles/glasses
•   work bench                                                  •    ear plugs/muffs
•   clamps                                                      •    dust masks/respirators
•   squares                                                     •    hard hat/cap
Safety hazards may include but are not limited to:              Construction processes includes:
•   restricted access                                           •    workplace preparation
•   location of power leads                                     •    materials preparation
•   dust                                                        •    assembling of partitions
•   off cut material                                            •    erecting and fixing of partitions
•   lighting
•   limited storage space
Material preparation may include:                               Work area preparation may include:
•   stacking of material                                        •    cleaning of area
•   measuring and marking                                       •    setting up for docking saw
•   cutting and distributing                                    •    material storage
Fixing/fasteners may include:
•   nails
•   screws
•   bolts
•   masonry anchors
•   drive/masonry nails
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                             BCGCAR0161A                                                 Prepare for carpentry construction
Work is to be undertaken as part of a team under supervision with instruction being part of a supervisor’s
directions, either verbal or written.
OH&S requirements are to be in accordance with Statutory Legislation and Regulations.
Reporting of faults may be verbal or written.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by carrying out the safe and effective preparation of m aterials and work
area for the installation of partition framing in accordance with the listed range of variables.
(1)      Critical Aspects of Evidence
         It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
         •   demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
             workplace operations
         •   indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
             requirements
         •   correct procedures carried out prior to and during application of construction process
         •   demonstrate safe and effective operational use of tools, plant and equipment
         •   interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective workplace operations
(2)      Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
         •    BCGCOR0011A             Carry out OH&S requirements
         •    BCGCOR0051A             Use hand and power tools
         •    BCGCOR0061A             Use small plant and equipment
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                             BCGCAR0161A                                                 Prepare for carpentry construction
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                       Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                   The ability to:
         •    workplace and equipment safety                             •   work safely to instructions
              requirements                                               •   interpret drawings
         •    portable power tools                                       •   use power tools and hand tools
         •    hand tools and equipment                                   •   handle material
         •    materials relevant to construction                         •   select material
              process                                                    •   measure relative to processes
         •    materials handling                                         •   communicate effectively
         •    measurement relative to construction
              process
         •    drawings and specifications
         •    fixing and fasteners consistent with
              construction requirements
         •    workplace communication
         •    Quality Assurance
(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources should be made available:
         •   construction materials relevant to proposed construction
         •   hand and power tools appropriate to construction processes
         •   plant and equipment appropriate to construction processes
         •   suitable work area appropriate to proposed activity
(5)      Method of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed while work is being done under direct supervision with regular
         checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
         Competency in this unit should be determined concurrently, based on integrated project work.
         Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
         accordance with the performance criteria, or may be at the completion of each process.
(6)      Context of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workpla ce environment in
         accordance with work practices and safety procedures.
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                              BCGCAR0161A                                                 Prepare for carpentry construction
 CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
 Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
 relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
 underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                Levels of Competency
             Level 1.                            Level 2.                                   Level 3.
 •   Carries out established         •    Manages process            •         Establishes principles and
     processes                       •    Selects the criteria for             procedures
 •   Makes judgement of                   the evaluation process     •         Evaluates and reshapes process
     quality using given                                             •         Establishes criteria for evaluation
     criteria
 Collect, analyse and organise information            Level 1
 Communicate ideas and information                    Level 1
 Plan and organise activities                         Level 1
 Work with others and in team                         Level 1
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques                Level 1
 Solve problems                                       Level 1
 Use technology                                       Level 1
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                             BCGSTW0181A                                                 Prepare for steelwork construction
BCGSTW0181A:                          Prepare for steelwork construction
Competency Descriptor:                   This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to effectively
                                         prepare the construction process for steelwork, and applies to
                                         individuals carrying out basic activities in structural steel work in the
                                         construction industry.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY                            PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1      Plan for construction process             1.1      Quality Assurance requirements for company’s construct ion
                                                          operations recognised and adhered to.
                                                 1.2      Job requirements identified from drawings/work location
                                                          and/or supervisor’s instructions.
                                                 1.3      OH&S requirements identified and adhered to in accordance
                                                          with application tasks and workplace environment.
                                                 1.4      Safety hazards identified and correct procedures adopted to
                                                          minimise risk to self and others.
                                                 1.5      Materials selected to supervisor’s instructions, safely
                                                          handled and stored/located ready for application.
                                                 1.6      Appropriate personal protective equip ment selected,
                                                          correctly fitted and used.
                                                 1.7      Tools and equipment selected consistent with job
                                                          requirements, checked for serviceability and any faults
                                                          reported to supervisor.
                                                 1.8      Fixing/fastenings selected to instructions consistent with
                                                          job requirements.
2      Prepare materials selected for            2.1      Activities for material preparation identified from
       construction process                               specifications and/or supervisor’s instructions.
                                                 2.2      Material preparation carried out to satisfy requirements of
                                                          construction process.
3      Prepare work area suitable for            3.1      Activities to be carried out in work area identified from
       construction process                               drawing details of proposed construction and supervisor’s
                                                          instructions.
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                             BCGSTW0181A                                                 Prepare for steelwork construction
                                                 3.2      Work area prepared for construction process to supervisor’s
                                                          instruction.
4      Use tools and equipment                   4.1      Regular hand and power tools suitable for application
       appropriate for construction                       processes identified to job requirements.
       process
                                                 4.2      Hand and power tools used safely and effectively according
                                                          to instruction to carry out construction processes.
5      Select materials and cut                  5.1      Materials obtained from stack/store according to
       components                                         instruction.
                                                 5.2      Correct manual handling techniques used to move and
                                                          place material.
                                                 5.3      Materials safely moved to wor k area.
                                                 5.4      Abrasive 'cut off' saw used to accurately cut one off or
                                                          multiple components to the same length to instruction.
                                                 5.5      Sharp edges of cut material ground off for safety in handling
                                                          and preparation for joining.
6      Distribute components                     6.1      Cut components distributed and stacked to suit job location
                                                          and sequence of work application.
7      Clean-up                                  7.1      Unused and leftover materials stacked/stored for re -use or
                                                          disposal.
                                                 7.2      Work area cleared of debris.
                                                 7.3      Tools and equipment cleaned, maintai ned and stored.
                                                 7.4      Waste disposed of using appropriate method to according
                                                          National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA) and
                                                          OH&S requirements.
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                             BCGSTW0181A                                                 Prepare for steelwork construction
RANGE STATEMENT
This unit applies to the preparation processes associated with structural steel work ba sed on the
construction of metal fabricated components.
Construction processes includes:                                Fabricated units incorporating the assembly of
                                                                components include but are not limited to:
•   worksite preparation
•   materials preparation                                       •    frame structure
•   constructing fabricated components                          •    support stands for equipment
•   assembling of fabricated components                         •    structural columns and beams
                                                                •    framework for ducting
                                                                •    communications towers
Quality Assurance requirements may include:                     OH&S requirements are to be in accordance with
                                                                Statutory Legislation and regulations and may
•   workplace procedures                                        include:
•   safety requirements
•   control of handling                                         •    worksite environment and safety
•   quality of materials                                        •    protective clothing and equipment
•   specifications of work                                      •    use of tools and equipmen t
                                                                •    handling of materials
                                                                •    emergency procedures
Hazards may include but are not limited to:                     Personal protective equipment may include:
•   pathway obstacles                                           •    coveralls
•   leftover material                                           •    safety boots
•   movement of other work personnel                            •    gloves
                                                                •    hard hat/cap
                                                                •    safety glasses/goggles
                                                                •    ear plugs/muffs
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                             BCGSTW0181A                                                 Prepare for steelwork construction
Tools and equipment may include but are not limited to:
•   measuring tape/rule
•   squares
•   abrasive cut off saw
•   power grinders
•   trolleys
•   clamps
•   support stands
•   vertical drills
•   block and chain
•   work bench
Materials would involve rolled steel sections.
Fittings and fastenings may include but are not limited to:
•   bolts and nuts
•   self tapping screws
Material preparation may include:                               Work area preparation may include:
•   measuring and marking                                       •    clearing area
•   cutting to lengths                                          •    setting up equipment
•   grinding of edges                                           •    material storage
•   drilling of holes
•   stacking of material
Work is to be undertaken as part of a team under supervision with instructions being part of a supervisor’s
directions, and maybe either verbal or written.
Reporting of faults may be verbal or written.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by carrying out the safe and effective preparation of materials to
construct a nominated fabricated structural steel unit in accordance with the listed range of varia bles.
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                             BCGSTW0181A                                                 Prepare for steelwork construction
(1)       Critical Aspects of Evidence
          It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
          •   demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
              workplace operations
          •   indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
              requirements
          •   carry out correct procedures prior to and during application of construction preparation processes
          •   demonstrate safe and effective operational use of tools, plant and equipment
          •   interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective workplace operations
(2)       Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
          •   BCGCOR0011A             Carry out OH&S requirements
          •   BCGCOR0051A             Use hand and power tools
          •   BCGCOR0061A             Use small plant and equipment
(3)       Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
      Knowledge                                                       Skills
      Knowledge of:                                                   The ability to:
      •   workplace and equipment safety                              •   work safely to instructions
          requirements                                                •   interpret drawings
      •   portable power tools                                        •   use power and hand tools
      •   hand tools and equipment                                    •   handle material
      •   materials relevant to steelwork                             •   select material
      •   materials handling                                          •   measure relative to the processes
      •   measurement relevant to steelwork                           •   prepare materials for steelwork
          construction                                                •   communicate effectively
      •   drawings and specifications
      •   fixing and fasteners consistent with
          steelwork requirements
      •   workplace communication
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                             BCGSTW0181A                                                 Prepare for steelwork construction
(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources should be made available:
         •   construction materials relevant to steelwork
         •   hand tools and power tools appropriate to steelwork processes
         •   plant and equipment appropriate to steelwork processes
         •   suitable work area appropriate to steelwork activity
(5)      Method of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed while work is being done under direct supervision with regular
         checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
         Competency in this unit may be determined concurrently, based on integrated project work.
         Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
         accordance with the performance criteria, or may be at the completion of each process.
(6)      Context of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in
         accordance with work practices and safety procedures.
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                              BCGSTW0181A                                                 Prepare for steelwork construction
 CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
 Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
 relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
 underpin effective workplace practices.
                                            Levels of Competency
             Level 1.                            Level 2.                               Level 3.
 •   Carries out established         •    Manages process                  •   Establishes principles and
     processes                       •    Selects the criteria for             procedures
 •   Makes judgement of                   the evaluation process           •   Evaluates and reshapes
     quality using given                                                       process
     criteria                                                              •   Establishes criteria for
                                                                               evaluation
 Collect, analyse and organise information              Level 1
 Communicate ideas and information                      Level 1
 Plan and organise activities                           Level 1
 Work with others and in team                           Level 1
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques                  Level 1
 Solve problems                                         Level 1
 Use technology                                         Level 1
Please refer to the Assessment Guidelines for advice on how to use the Critical Employability Skills.
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                             BCGPAD0191A                                                Prepare for painting and decoration
BCGPAD0191A:                          Prepare for painting and decorating
Competency Descriptor:                 This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required for effectively
                                       carrying out construction activities in preparation for painting and
                                       decoration process, and applies to individuals working in painting and
                                       decorating trades in the building and construction industry.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1      Plan for construction process           1.1     Quality Assurance requirements of company’s painting
                                                       and decorating operations recognised and adhered to.
                                               1.2     Preparation and planning requirements identified from
                                                       drawings and/or plans.
                                               1.3     Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) requirements
                                                       determined and adhered to in accordance with
                                                       application tasks and workplace environment.
                                               1.4     Safety hazards identified and correct procedures
                                                       adopted to minimise risk to self and others.
                                               1.5     Materials selected according to supervisor’s
                                                       instructions, safely handled and stored/located and
                                                       ready for application.
                                               1.6     Appropriate personal protective equipment selected,
                                                       correctly fitted and used.
                                               1.7     Tools and equipment selected consistent with job
                                                       requirements, checked for serviceability and any faults
                                                       reported to supervisor.
                                               1.8     Fixing/fasteners selected consistent with job
                                                       requirements and checked for serviceability.
2      Prepare materials selected for          2.1     Activities for material preparation identified from
       construction process                            specifications or supervisor’s instructions.
                                               2.2     Fasteners/fixing prepared for installation to instruction.
                                               2.3     Material preparation carried out to satisfy requirements
                                                       of construction process.
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                             BCGPAD0191A                                                Prepare for painting and decoration
3      Prepare work area suitable for          3.1     Activities to be carried out in work area identified from
       construction process                            surfaces to be fin ished and height to be accessed.
                                               3.2     Work area prepared for construction process to
                                                       supervisors instructions.
4      Use tools, plant and equipment          4.1     Regular hand and power tools suitable for application
       appropriate for construction                    process identified with job requirements.
       process
                                               4.2     Hand and power tools used safely and effectively to
                                                       carry out processes.
5      Assist with initial preparation of      5.1     Sound surfaces prepared by either sanding or washing
       surfaces for painting and                       down using solve nts or detergent.
       decorating
                                               5.2     Unsound surfaces prepared by scraping and/or sanding
6      Assist with preparing surfaces          6.1     Stopping/filling material applied to a flush and even
       for final finish                                finish.
                                               6.2     Surface sanded by hand.
                                               6.3     Primer/sealer/undercoats applied to surface by brush
                                                       and/or roller.
7      Clean up                                7.1     Materials stacked /stored for re -use or disposal.
                                               7.2     Work area cleared.
                                               7.3     Tools and equipment cleaned and stored in a cool place.
                                               7.4     Waste disposed of using appropriate method accord ing
                                                       to National Environmental Protection Agency (NEPA)
                                                       requirements.
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RANGE STATEMENT
This unit applies to the work undertaken in a team environment for the preparation and subsequent coating
of general building surfaces.
Construction process includes:
•   worksite preparation
•   surface preparation
•   application of prime and intermediate coatings
Tools and equipment may include but not limited to:
•   scrapers                                                    •    paint pans/buckets
•   filling                                                     •    brush-ware accessories
•   knives/blades                                               •    roller frames
•   putty knives                                                •    covers
•   duster brushes                                              •    roller accessories
•   hand sanders                                                •    ladders
•   mechanical sanders                                          •    trestles
•   paint stirrers                                              •    planks
•   drop sheets                                                 •    hop-ups
•   wire brushes                                                •    aluminium mobile scaffolding
•   hammer
•   nail punches
Materials may include:
•   preparatory products
•   paints – solvent -borne (alkyd, urethane, urethane/alkyd, urethane oil or modified alkyd resins) and latex
    (PVA, PVA/acrylic, acrylic and styrene acrylic)
Surfaces to be painted may include common profiles encompassing:
•   ply                                                         •    in-situ-concrete
•   building boards (including MDF and particle                 •    cement render
    board)                                                      •    set plaster
•   fibre cement products, iron and steel                       •    plaster glass products
•   zinc coated and zinc alloy coated steel products            •    paper-faced gypsum plaster board
•   masonry products                                            •    previously coated/treated surfaces
•   clay bricks
•   concrete blocks
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EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by the safe and effective preparation of materials using the processes
listed within the range of variables statement.
(1)      Critical Aspects of Evidence
         It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
         •   demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
             workplace operations
         •   indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
             requirements
         •   carry out correct procedures prior to and during application of construction process
         •   use tools, plant and equipment safely and effectively
         •   Processes comply with preparation of surfaces for final finish – painting and decorating
(2)      Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
         •    BCG0011A Carry out OH&S requirements
         •    BCG0051A Use hand and power tools
         •    BCG0061A Use small plant and equipment
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                        Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                    The ability to:
         •    workplace and equipment safety                              •   work safely to instructions
              requirements                                                •   use power and hand tools
         •    portable power tools                                        •   handle material
         •    hand tools and equipment                                    •   select material
         •    materials relevant to painting and decorating               •   communicate effectively
         •    materials handling                                          •   measure relative to the process
         •    measurement and calculation
         •    interpreting plans
         •    fixing and fasteners consistent with painting
              and decorating requirements
         •    workplace communication requirements
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(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources should be made available:
         •   general construction materials relevant to painting and decorating
         •   hand and power tools appropriate to painting and decorating process
         •   plant and equipment appropriate to painting and decorating process
         •   suitable work area appropriate to painting and decorating process
(5)      Method of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed while work is being done under direct supervision with regular
         checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
         Competency in this unit may be determined concurrently, based on integrated projec t work.
         Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
         accordance with the performance criteria, or may be at the completion of the process.
(6)      Context of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in
         accordance with work practices and safety procedures.
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  CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
  Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
  relate to the NCTVET Qu alifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
  underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                 Levels of Competency
              Level 1.                           Level 2.                                    Level 3.
  •   Carries out established         •    Manages process          •          Establishes principles and procedures
      processes                       •    Selects the criteria for •          Evaluates and reshapes process
  •   Makes judgement of                   the evaluation process   •          Establishes criteria for evaluation
      quality using given
      criteria
  Collect, analyse and organise information                 Level 1
  Communicate ideas and inform ation                        Level 1
  Plan and organise activities                              Level 1
  Work with others and in team                              Level 1
  Use mathematical ideas and techniques                     Level 1
  Solve problems                                            Level 1
  Use technology                                            Level 1
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                  ITICOR0011A                                                   Carry out data entry and retrieval procedures
ITICOR0011A:                               Carry out data entry and retrieval procedures
Competency Descriptor:                     This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to operate
                                           computer to enter, manipulate and retrieve data and to access
                                           information and communicate via the Internet.
Competency Field:             Information Technology and Communications - Operations
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.     Initiate computer system                1.1       Equipment and work environment are correctly checked for
                                                         readiness to perform scheduled tasks.
                                               1.2       The hardware components of the computer and their
                                                         functions are correctly identified.
                                               1.3       Equipment is powered up correctly.
                                               1.4       Access codes are correctly applied.
                                               1.5       Appropriate software is selected or loaded from the menu.
2.     Enter data                              2.1       Types of data for entry correctly identified and collected.
                                               2.2       Input devices selected and used are appropriate for the
                                                         intended operations.
                                               2.3       Manipulative pr ocedures of Input device conform to
                                                         established practices.
                                               2.4       Keyboard/mouse is operated within the designated speed
                                                         and accuracy requirements.
                                               2.5       Computer files are correctly located or new files are created,
                                                         named and saved.
                                               2.6       Data is accurately entered in the appropriate files using
                                                         specified procedure and format.
                                               2.7       Data entered is validated in accordance with specified
                                                         procedures.
                                               2.8       Anomalous results are corrected or reported in accordance
                                                         with specified procedures.
                                               2.9       Back-up made in accordance with operating procedures.
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3.     Retrieve data                           3.1       The identity and source of information is established.
                                               3.2       Authority to access data is obtained where required.
                                               3.3       Files and data are correctly located and accessed.
                                               3.4       Integrity and confidentiality of data are maintained.
                                               3.5       The relevant reports or information retrieved using approved
                                                         procedure.
                                               3.6       Formats to retrieved report or information conform to that
                                                         required.
                                               3.7       Copy of the data is printed where required.
4.     Amend data                              4.1       Source of data/information for amendment is established.
                                               4.2       Data to be amended is correctly located within the file.
                                               4.3       The correct data/Information is entered, changed or deleted
                                                         using appropriate input device and approved proce dures.
                                               4.4       The Integrity of data is maintained.
5.     Use document layout and                 5.1       Requirements for document are verified where necessary.
       data format facilities
                                               5.2       The given format and layout are appropriately applied.
                                               5.3       Facilities to achieve the desired format and layout are
                                                         correctly identified, accessed and used.
                                               5.4       Data manipulating facilities are used correctly.
                                               5.5       Format reflects accuracy and completeness.
6.     Monitor the operation of                6.1       The system is monitored to ensure c orrect operation of
       equipment                                         tasks.
                                               6.2       Routine system messages are promptly and correctly dealt
                                                         with.
                                               6.3       Non-routine messages are promptly referred in accordance
                                                         with operating requirements.
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                  ITICOR0011A                                                   Carry out data entry and retrieval procedures
                                               6.4       Error conditions within level of authority are dealt with
                                                         promptly, and uncorrected errors are promptly reported.
                                               6.5       Output devices and materials are monitored for quality.
7.     Access and transmit                     7.1       Access to the Internet is gained in accordance with the
       information via the Internet                      provider’s operating procedures.
                                               7.2       Evidence of the ability to negotiate web sites to locate and
                                                         access specified information and other services is efficiently
                                                         demonstrated.
                                               7.3       E-Mail is sent and retrieved competently.
8.     Close down computer system              8.1       The correct shut down sequence is followed.
                                               8.2       Problem with shutting down computer is reported promptly.
                                               8.3       All safety and protective procedures are observed.
                                               8.4       The system integrity and security are preserved.
9.       Maintain computer                     9.1       Cleaning materials and/or solutions used meet specified
         equipment                                       recommendation.
                                               9.2       The equipment is cleaned as directed.
                                               9.3       Wear and faults identified are promptly reported to the
                                                         appropriate personnel.
RANGE STATEMENT
This unit applies to activities associated with essential operations linked to using and maintaining basic
computer equipment.
Equipment:                                                        Work environment:
 •    install supplied computer                                    •    equipment
 •    install supplied peripherals                                 •    furniture
                                                                   •    cabling
                                                                   •    power supply
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                  ITICOR0011A                                                   Carry out data entry and retrieval procedures
Input devices:                                                    Data:
 •    keyboard                                                     •    textual
 •    mouse                                                        •    numerical
 •    scanner                                                      •    graphical
 •    microphone
 •    camera
Software systems to include for:                                  File operations:
 •    word processing                                             Naming, updating, archiving, traversing field and
 •    spread sheet                                                records in database, use of search, sort, print
 •    internet access
Files save on:                                                    Maintenance:
 •    network                                                      •    cleaning: enclosures, screen, input devices,
 •    magnetic media                                                    output devices
 •    personal PC                                                  •    checking cables, etc
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by the ability to accurately carry out basic data entry and retrieva l
operations on a computer system in accordance with the performance criteria and the range listed within
the range of variables statement .
(1)       Critical Aspects and Evidence
          It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
          •    Initiate the use on the equipment.
          •    Use document layout and data format facilities.
          •    Locate and access data.
          •    Use file operations.
          •    Manipulate input devices.
          •    Key-in and format reports.
          •    Access to the internet.
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                        ITICOR0011A                                             Carry out data entry and retrieval procedures
(2)       Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
          The pre-requisite for this unit is:
          •       Nil
(3)       Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
              Knowledge                                                    Skills
              knowledge of:                                                The ability to:
              •    safety for working with and around                      •    identify computer hardware
                   computers                                               •    manipulate data input de vices
              •    computer hardware and software                          •    access data
                   systems                                                 •    use file operations
              •    procedure for initiating and closing down               •    key-in and format reports and letters
                   computer                                                •    retrieve data
              •    the operation of the data entry                         •    amend data
                   management system                                       •    print data
              •    methods of locating files                               •    save data
              •    organisation’s standards applicable to                  •    search and receive data from the
                   accessing files                                              internet
              •    files operations and their applications                 •    send and receive E-Mail
              •    file operation in database setting
              •    creating, locating and saving files
              •    using input devices
              •    using data checking devices
              •    formatting functions of software
              •    layout function of software
              •    graphic productions and manipulation
              •    regard for accuracy and security of
                   information
              •    functions on the internet
(4)       Resource Implications
          Files saved on network, magnetic media, per sonal Computer
          Input devices: Keyboard, mouse, other selection devices
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(5)       Method of Assessment
          Competency shall be assessed while work is undertaken under direct supervision with regular
          checks, but may include some autonomy when working as part of a team.
          Competencies in this unit may be determined concurrently. Assessment must be in accordance
          with the performance criteria .
(6)       Context of Assessment
          This unit may be assessed on or off the job. Assessment should include practical demonstrati on
          either in the workplace or through a simulation. A range of methods to assess underpinning
          knowledge should support this
CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
relate to the NCTVET Qualification Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency
that underpin effective workplace practices .
                                                Levels of Competency
              Level 1.                          Level 2.                              Level 3.
•     Carries out established        •    Manages process          •             Establishes principles and
      processes                      •    Selects the criteria for               procedures
•     Makes judgement of                  the evaluation process   •             Evaluates and reshapes
      quality using given                                                        process
      criteria                                                              •    Establishes criteria for
                                                                                 evaluation
Collect, analyse and organise information                  Level 1
Communicate ideas and information                          Level -
Plan and organise activities                               Level 1
Work with others and in team                               Level 1
Use mathematical ideas and techniques                      Level 1
Solve problems                                             Level 1
Use technology                                             Level -
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                             BCGCAR0202A                                                  Assemble simple partition frames
BCGCAR0202A:                          Assemble simple partition frames
Competence Descriptor:                This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to effectively
                                      assemble simple partition frames from timber or metal, and applies to
                                      individuals working in the erection of framed building structures.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF                                    PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
COMPETENCY
1.     Plan and prepare work                  1.1     Quality Assurance requirements of company’s construction
                                                      operations recognised and adhered to.
                                              1.2     Occupational Health & Safety requirements recognised and
                                                      adhered to in accordance with application tasks and
                                                      workplace environment.
                                              1.3     Material requirements identified from instructions/job drawings
                                                      and specifications.
                                              1.4     Appropriate personal protective equipment selected, correctly
                                                      fitted and used.
                                              1.5     Tools and equipment selected to carry out processes
                                                      consistent with job requirements, checked for serviceability
                                                      and any faults reported to supervisor.
                                              1.6     Fixing/fastenings selected to specifications and job
                                                      requirements.
2.     Select materials and cut               2.1     Materials obtained from store or stack to quantity and
       components                                     specification requirements.
                                              2.2     Required lengths accurately marked or machine stops set to
                                                      requirements of cutting list.
                                              2.3     Docking/drop saw used to accurately cut one or multiple
                                                      components to length.
                                              2.4     Cut components distributed and stacked to suit job location
                                                      and sequence of construction.
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                             BCGCAR0202A                                                  Assemble simple partition frames
3.     Assemble frames/partitions             3.1     Locations for frame member connections marked/prepared to
                                                      designed measurement spacings.
                                              3.2     Fixing/fastenings installed securing each junction of frame
                                                      members tight together, flush on partition face and within + or
                                                      – 2mm of set -out marks.
                                              3.3     Frame/partition assembled and secured square to
                                                      specification.
                                              3.4     Pre-assembled frames/partitions distributed to appropriate
                                                      location to instructions.
                                              3.5     Components of frames/partitions impractical to pre -assemble
                                                      distributed to location as directed by supervisor.
4.     Clean-up                               4.1     Area cleaned free of debris.
                                              4.2     Waste and unwanted material disposed of safely.
                                              4.3     Unused materials stored/stacked.
                                              4.4     Tools and equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
RANGE STATEMENT
This unit applies to the as sembling of simple partition wall frames.
Quality Assurance requirements may include:                     Material sections used for construction of frames
                                                                include:
•    safe working operations
•    quality of materials                                       •    timber
•    control of handling procedures                             •    light steel
•    attention to specifications                                •    aluminium
OH&S requirements to be in accordance with                      Personal protective equipment may include:
Statutory Legislation and regulations and may
include:                                                        •    overalls
                                                                •    boots
•    workplace environment                                      •    gloves
•    protective clothing                                        •    safety goggles/glasses
•    working platforms                                          •    ear plugs/muffs
•    use of tools and equipment                                 •    dust masks/respirators
•    hazard control                                             •    hard hat/cap
•    handling of materials                                      •    jacket
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Tools and equipment may include but are not limited             Types of fittings/fasteners to be used is dependent
to:                                                             on type on material being joined may and include:
•     measuring tape/rule                                       •    nails
•     hammer                                                    •    screws
•     docking saw/drop saw                                      •    self tapping screws
•     jigs/stops                                                •    pop rivets
•     power drills/screwdrivers
•     saw stools
•     clamps
•     squares
•     pop riveter
•     nail gun
Work is to be undertaken as part of a team under indirect supervision, with instructions being verbal or
written as part of supervisor's directions.
Report of faults may be verbal or written.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by the safe and effective preparation and assembly of partition frames
using any two of the separate types of different materials listed within the range statement.
(1)       Critical Aspects of Evidence
          It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
          •    demonstrate complianc e with Occupational Health and Safety regulation applicable to
               workplace operations
          •    show compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
               requirements
          •    adopt and carry out correct procedures prior to and during application of assembling processes
          •    demonstrate safe and effective operational use of tools, plant and equipment
          •    show particular attention to accuracy of marking, cutting and assembling members
          •    interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective work op erations
(2)       Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
          •    BCGCOR0051A            Use hand and power tools
          •    BCGCOR0061A            Use small plant and equipment
          •    BCGCAR0161A            Prepare for carpentry construction
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                             BCGCAR0202A                                                  Assemble simple partition frames
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                    Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                The ability to:
         •    workplace and equipment safety                          •   work safely to instructions
              requirements                                            •   interpret drawings and specifications
         •    drawings and specifications                             •   use power and hand tools
         •    portable power tools                                    •   handle material
         •    hand tools and equipment                                •   select material
         •    materials relevant to frame assembly                    •   measure relative to the process
         •    materials handling                                      •   communicate effectively
         •    measurement and calculation
         •    fixing and fasteners consistent with
              framework requirements
         •    workplace communication
(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources should be made available:
         •    construction materials relevant to frame construction
         •    hand and power tools appropriate to frame assembly process
         •    plant and equipment appropriate to frame assembly process
         •    suitable work area appropriate t o frame assembly process
         •    plans and specifications appropriate to construction activity
(5)      Method of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed while work is being done under limited supervision with regular
         checks, but may include some autonomy when wor king as part of a team.
         Competency in this unit may be determined concurrently, based on integrated project work.
         Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
         accordance with the performance criteria, or may be at the completion of each process.
(6)      Context of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace environment in
         accordance with work practices and safety procedures.
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                              BCGCAR0202A                                                  Assemble simple partition frames
 CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
 Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
 relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
 underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                Levels of Competency
            Level 1.                            Level 2.                                 Level 3.
 •   Carries out established        •    Manages process           •          Establishes principles and
     processes                      •    Selects the criteria for             procedures
 •   Makes judgement of                  the evaluation process    •          Evaluates and reshapes
     quality using given                                                      process
     criteria                                                            •    Establishes criteria for
                                                                              evaluation
 Collect, analyse and organise information            Level 1
 Communicate ideas and information                    Level 1
 Plan and organise activities                         Level 1
 Work with others and in team                         Level 1
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques                Level 1
 Solve problems                                       Level 1
 Use technology                                       Level 1
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                              BCGCAR0312A                                                                   Use static machines
BCGCAR0312A:                           Use static machines
Competency Descriptor:                  This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to effectively
                                        prepare and use various types of static machines, and applies to
                                        individuals working with carpentry/joinery/masonry/ancillary equipment
                                        in the construction industry.
Competency Field:                       General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY                             PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.       Identify static machines, their          1.1      Types and functions of static mach ines used in offsite
         operation and safety                              production identified.
         requirements
                                                  1.2      Method of operation for `machines identified and
                                                           understood.
                                                  1.3      Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) requirements for
                                                           guarding and switches identified.
                                                  1.4      Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) req uirements for
                                                           personal protective equipment associated with using
                                                           machines identified.
                                                  1.5      Quality Assurance requirements of company’s machining
                                                           operations recognised and adhered to.
2.       Prepare machine for use                  2.1      OH&S requirements for preparing and us ing static
                                                           machines recognised and adhered to.
                                                  2.2      Appropriate personal protective equipment selected,
                                                           correctly fitted and used.
                                                  2.3      Machine set up to required operating process and setting
                                                           with fences/guides locked in position.
                                                  2.4      Safety guards /shields checked and adjusted where
                                                           required according to the National OH&S standards.
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                              BCGCAR0312A                                                                   Use static machines
3.       Operate machine                         3.1       Machine start up procedure is carried out to
                                                           manufacturer’s recommendations.
                                                 3.2       Material fed to machine, where applicable, in accordance
                                                           with manufacturer’s recommendations and safe handling
                                                           procedures.
                                                 3.3       Material set up and fixed in place, where applicable for
                                                           mobile machine in moving table operations, in
                                                           accordance with manufacturer’s recommendations.
                                                 3.4       Machine operated in accorda nce with designed capacity
                                                           and purpose, and to manufacturer’s specifications and
                                                           OH&S requirements.
                                                 3.5       Machine shut down procedure carried out to
                                                           manufacturer’s recommendations.
4.       Maintain machine and                    4.1       Machines maintained through regul ar servicing to
         attachments                                       manufacturer’s operating manual.
                                                 4.2       Faults identified and reported to responsible supervisor.
                                                 4.3       Minor faults identified and corrected where applicable.
                                                 4.4       Cutters/blades and attachments fitted and secured to
                                                           manufacturer’s spec ifications.
5.       Clean up                                5.1       Machine cleaned and waste material disposed of safely.
                                                 5.2       Cutters, blades and attachments cleaned, checked and
                                                           stored.
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                              BCGCAR0312A                                                                   Use static machines
RANGE STATEMENT
This unit applies to the use of static machines, which are those affixed to a set l ocation for their operation.
OH&S requirements to be in accordance with Statutory and Regulations and may include:
Static machines include but are not limited to:
•    rip saws                                                     •    multi borers
•    band saws                                                    •    table sanders
•    docking saws                                                 •    grinders
•    vertical and horizontal drills                               •    polishers
•    dimensional saws                                             •    multi functional cutter/grinder/polisher
•    thicknessers                                                 •    shapers
•    buzzers                                                      •    diamond saws
•    spindle moulders                                             •    travelling beam saws
•    morticers                                                    •    multi bladed saws
Quality assurance requirements may include:                       •    workplace environment and safety
                                                                  •    protective clothing and equipment
•    workplace operations and procedures                          •    safety switches on machi nery
•    quality of materials used in machining                       •    maintenance of machines
     operations                                                   •    use of tools and equipment
•    control of handling procedures                               •    handling and feeding of materials
•    use and maintenance of machines                              •    guarding on machinery
•    attention to specifications of work                          •    safe use of machines
Personal protective equipment may include:
•    boots
•    safety glasses/goggles
•    ear plugs/muffs
•    dust masks/respirators
•    gloves
•    cap
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                              BCGCAR0312A                                                                   Use static machines
Tools and equipment for maintenance and setting up may include but are not limited to:
•     oil cans
•     grease guns
•     spanners
•     feeler gauges
•     packers
•     wedges
•     screwdrivers
•     measuring tape/rule
•     hammer
•     spirit level
•     squares
Reporting of faults should be in accor dance with organisation’s workplace procedures and may be verbal
or written.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by the safe and efficient setting up and operating of at least three (3)
separate types of machines from those listed in the rang e of variables statement.
(1)       Critical Aspects of Evidence
         It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
         •   demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
             workplace and machine operations
         •   indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures including Quality Assurance
             requirements within the context of carrying out machining operations
         •   identify and appropriately apply manufacturer’s recommendations in use of machine
         •   identify and correctly apply machine guard in operating machine
         •   carry out correct setting up procedures prior to use in accordance with carrying out machine
             operations
         •   carry out correct start up procedures
         •   demonstrate safe and effective operational use of machine
         •   carry out correct shut down/switch off procedures
         •   give attention to procedures for cleaning and maintaining of machine to requirements
         •   use of safe and correct procedures to place or remove cutters and blades
(2)       Prerequisite Relationship of Units
         •   BCGCOR0051A                Use hand and power tools
         •   BCGCOR0061A                Use small plant and equipment
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(3)       Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                          Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                      The ability to:
         •    workplace and equipment safety                                •   work safely to instructions
             requirements including relevant statutory                      •   set up for machine operation
             regulations                                                    •   operate machine
         •    types of machines and their operation                         •   use hand tools and equipment
         •    safety considerations for operating of                        •   handle material
             machinery                                                      •   stack material
         •    maintenance of machines                                       •   communicate effectively
         •    cutter, blades and associated accessories
         •    tools and equipment
         •    materials
         •    materials handling
(4)       Resource Implications
         The following resources should be made available:
         •   workshop location
         •   access to a range of static machines
         •   materials appropriate to work orientation machinery
(5)       Method of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed while work is being done under direct supervision.
         Assessment may involve:
         •   observation of application work
         •   questioning related to underpinning knowledge
         Assessment may be by intermittent checking at the various stages of the job application in
         accordance with the performance criteria, or may be at the completion of each task associated
         with setting up and using machine.
(6)       Context of Assessment
          Competency should be assessed in the normal or simulated workplace environment in
          accordance with work and safety procedures.
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 CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
 Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
 relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency
 that underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                 Levels of Competency
              Level 1.                            Level 2.                                     Level 3.
 •    Carries out established         •    Manages process          •             Establishes principles and
      processes                       •    Selects the criteria for               procedures
 •    Makes judgement of                   the evaluation process   •             Evaluates and reshapes process
      quality using given                                           •             Establishes criteria for evaluation
      criteria
 Collect, analyse and organise information             Level 2
 Communicate ideas and information                     Level 1
 Plan and organise activities                          Level 2
 Work with others and in team                          Level -
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques                 Level 1
 Solve problems                                        Level 2
 Use technology                                        Level 2
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                             BCGMAS1232B                                               Rough cast and render flat surfaces
BCGMAS1232B:                           Rough cast and render flat surfaces
Competency Descriptor:                   This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to float and
                                         set coats to provide solid plaster finishes to flat surfaces, and
                                         applies to individuals working in masonry in the construction
                                         industry.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
 ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY                           PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
 1.    Plan and prepare work                     1.1     Quality Assurance requirements of company’s construction
                                                         operations recognised and adhered to.
                                                 1.2     Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) requirements for
                                                         workplace environment and preparing for and rendering
                                                         surfaces recognised and adhered to.
                                                 1.3     Delivered materials selected and checked against
                                                         specifications/instructions for quantity and description.
                                                 1.4     Appropriate personal protective equipment selected,
                                                         correctly fitted and used.
                                                 1.5     Tools and equipment selected consistent with requirements
                                                         of applying float and setting coats for hard plaster to flat
                                                         surfaces, checked for serviceability and any faults reported
                                                         to supervisor.
                                                 1.6     Safety hazards identified and correct procedures used to
                                                         eliminate hazards and reduce risk to self and others
                                                         according to OH&S legislation and company policy.
 2.    Prepare background of concrete,           2.1     Background surface identified and wire -brushed if required.
       concrete block or brickwork
       surface
                                                 2.2     Dash coat mixed and applied liberally to wetted surface.
 3.    Apply float (using sand and               3.1     Applied coat roughcast (screeded) to plumb or level
       cement) to flat surfaces                          tolerance of +/- 2mm over 2.4 metres.
                                                 3.2     Type of render used and applied to architect’s specifications
                                                         and relevant Building Standard Code.
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                                                 3.3     Floating cast coat applied and ruled off to screed.
                                                 3.4     Surface finished plumb/level and/or to alignment tolerance of
                                                         +/- 2mm over 3metres.
                                                 3.5     Heads, reveals and sills finished square off wall face and
                                                         back into opening.
                                                 3.6     All internal angles, ceiling and floor lines accurately cut.
 4.    Apply rough cast to piers                 4.1     Floating coat applied using floating rules/profiles, dove pins
                                                         or hooks so that face of pier is plumb and ruled off.
                                                 4.2     Face squared off to form returns, rules removed and a plough
                                                         form bull nose applied to external angles.
 5.    Apply fl oating cast within metal         5.1     Metal beading fixed to base surface to form a panel with
       beading                                           expansion joint so that panel is plumb and square in
                                                         specified position.
                                                 5.2     Panels finished with plaster and lime to a smooth, flat, fine
                                                         finish.
 6.    Apply setting coat to flat surfaces       6.1     Background surface prepared and cleaned free of residue
                                                         then wetted down thoroughly.
                                                 6.2     Thin scratch coat applied, using 60% plaster and 40% lime
                                                         to architect specification.
                                                 6.3     Second coat applied, 2-3mm thick and worked until firm.
                                                 6.4     Fine finish coat applied and steel trowelled to smooth even
                                                         finish to architect’s specification.
 7.    Clean up                                  7.1     Area cleared to job specification.
                                                 7.2     Waste and unwanted material disposed of safely.
                                                 7.3     Unused materials stored/stacked.
                                                 7.4     Tools and equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
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RANGE STATEMENT
This unit involves the application of floating and set coats to provide solid plaster finishes to flat surfaces
which include, walls, reveals, sills, piers and column s.
Render mix to be in accordance with Building Standards – Internal Plastering on Solid Background
OH&S requirements to be in accordance with                      Quality Assurance requirements may include:
Statutory Legislation and Regulations and may
include:                                                        •    workplace operations and procedures
                                                                •    quality of materials
•   workplace environment and safety                            •    control of handling procedures
•   fall safe protection                                        •    use and maintenance of equipment
•   protective clothing and equipment                           •    attention to specifications of work
•   use of tools and equipment
•   handling of materials
•   working platforms and scaffolding
Tools and equipment may include but are not limited to:
•   measuring tape/rule                                         •    mortar boards and stands
•   spirit level                                                •    shovels
•   squares                                                     •    wheelbarrows
•   trowels                                                     •    hawks (hand board)
•   floats                                                      •    joint rules
•   brushes                                                     •    small tools
•   screed boards                                               •    plumb bob
•   scaffolding                                                 •    mason’s square
•   straight edge                                               •    buckets
•   grinder                                                     •    sieve
•   concrete mixer                                              •    power leads
Personal protective equipment may include:                      Background surfaces for application include:
•   boots                                                       •    concrete
•   safety glasses/goggles                                      •    concrete blockwork
•   dust masks/respirators                                      •    brickwork
•   gloves                                                      •    stonework
•   cap                                                         •    timber or metal lathing
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Application may be to horizontal or vertical surfaces:
Cleaning of surfaces may involve:                               Dash coat may be applied using:
•     wire brushing                                             •    trowel
•     grinding                                                  •    brush
•     blast cleaning                                            •    nozzle spray
•     chipping
•     washing down
Reporting of faults should be in accordance with company’s workplace procedures and may be verbal or
written.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by the performance of applying both floating and setting coats to provide
a finished surface to either one of the backgrounds listed in the range of variables statement.
(1)       Critical Aspects of Evidence
          It is essential that competence be demonstrated in the following aspects.
          •   demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
              workplace and solid plastering operations
          •   display selection and safe use of appropriate processes, tools and equipment
          •   apply organisational quality procedures and processes wit hin context of floating and setting
              solid plaster-flat surfaces
          •   locate surfaces and inspect for bonding requirements prior to application of coats
          •   determine surface finish from specification or site inspection
          •   check render mix conforms to specification In ternal Plastering on Solid Backgrounds
          •   interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective work procedures
          •   check surface is finished plumb/level to tolerance of +/ - 2mm over 2.4metres
          •   finish reveals and returns square to wall surface
          •   apply setting coat to achieve texture or finish specified
          •   mix render coat and apply in accordance with Building Standard and architect’s specifications
          •   identify faults and problems that occur and necessary action taken to rectify
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(2)      Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
         Pre-requisites for this unit are:
         •    BCGCOR0051A          Use hand and power tools
         •    BCGCOR0071A          Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
         •    BCGMAS0141A          Prepare for construction process (solid plastering)
         •    BCGCOR0212A          Prepare surfaces
         •    BCGCOR0242A          Carry out levelling
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                        Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                    The ability to:
         •    workplace and equipment safety                              •   work safely
              requirements                                                •   select and handle material safely
         •    drawings and specifications                                 •   organise work
         •    mix composition                                             •   interpret drawings and spe cifications
         •    render and setting coats                                    •   interpret documentation from a wide
         •    additives including plasticisers, colour                        range of sources
              and waterproofing agents                                    •   set out work
         •    Building Code of Jamaica and Standard                       •   use tools and equipment
              for materials and application                               •   communicate effectively
         •    materials
         •    tools and equipment
         •    calculation of material quantities
(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources should be provided:
         •    workplace location
         •    tools, plant and equipment suitable for applying float and set coats to flat surface
         •    scaffolding
         •    appropriate materials
(5)      Method of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed while tasks are undertaken.
         Competency should be assessed through direct observation of the application process a nd
         questions related to underpinning knowledge.
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  (6)       Context of Assessment
            Competency may be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace setting.
            Assessment should be conducted while tasks are undertaken either individually or as part of a team
            under limited supervision.
  CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
  Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
  relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic compet ency that
  underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                 Levels of Competency
               Level 1.                          Level 2.                                    Level 3.
  •     Carries out established      •    Manages process           •          Establishes principles and procedures
        processes                    •    Selects the criteria for  •          Evaluates and reshapes process
  •     Makes judgement of                the evaluation process    •          Establishes criteria for evaluation
        quality using given
        criteria
  Collect, analyse and organise information            Level 2
  Communicate ideas and information                    Level 2
  Plan and organise activities                         Level 2
  Work with others and in team                         Level 1
  Use mathematical ideas and techniques                Level 2
  Solve problems                                       Level 2
  Use technology                                       Level 2
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                             BCGPAD1322A                                      Prepare surfaces for painting and decorating
BCGPAD1322A:                          Prepare surfaces for painting and decorating
Competency Descriptor:                   This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to prepare
                                         surface for painting and decorating, and applies to individuals
                                         applying paints and other surface coating and decorating materials.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.    Select and prepare materials             1.1       Quality Assurance requirement s of company’s painting and
      and equipment                                      decorating operations recognised and adhered to.
                                               1.2       Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) requirements for
                                                         preparing new and previously painted surfaces for painting
                                                         and decorating are recognised and adhered to including lea d
                                                         and asbestos fibres.
                                               1.3       Materials checked for conformity against specifications.
                                               1.4       Appropriate personal protective equipment selected,
                                                         correctly fitted and used in accordance with safe working
                                                         standards.
                                               1.5       Tools and equipment selected consi stent with job
                                                         requirements, checked for serviceability and any faults
                                                         reported and/or rectified.
                                               1.6       Safety hazards identified and correct procedures used to
                                                         reduce risk to self and others.
2.    Erect work platform                      2.1       Work platform erected where requi red to appropriate working
                                                         height according to OH&S requirements.
3.    Prepare new or un -coated                3.1       Specific substrate properties identified and precautions taken
      surfaces for painting or clear                     to ensure maximum adhesion of subsequent surface
      finish                                             coatings.
                                               3.2       Surface prepared as per manufacturer’s specification in
                                                         compliance with substrate requirements, hazardous
                                                         materials warnings and paint systems.
                                               3.3       Surface imperfections stopped, filled and sanded to a
                                                         smooth finish ready for painting.
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4     Prepare previously coated                4.1       Surface to be painted identified as either sound or unsound
      surfaces for painting or clear                     for painting.
      finish
                                               4.2       Where surface deemed to be unsound, removed using the
                                                         most appropriate method.
                                               4.3       Where surface is deemed to be sound, prepare surface by
                                                         most appropriate method.
                                               4.4       Surface imperfections corrected and cracks, filled and
                                                         sanded to smooth finish ready for painting.
5.    Prepare surface for wallpaper            5.1       Determine condition and texture of surface and its su itability
                                                         to wallpaper application.
                                               5.2       Where surface to be wallpapered deemed to be unsound,
                                                         remove using the most appropriate method.
                                               5.3       Where surface deemed to be sound, prepare surface by
                                                         most appropriate method.
                                               5.4       Surface imperfections corrected and cracks filled and sanded
                                                         to smooth finish ready for application of wallpaper.
6.    Remove wallpaper and prepare             6.1       Determine type of wallpaper to be removed.
      surface for painting
                                               6.2       Wallpaper removed by dry stripping and/or soaking or by
                                                         steam stripper observing all Occupational Health & Safety
                                                         standards requirements.
                                               6.3       Where surface deemed to be sound, prepare surface by
                                                         most appropriate method.
                                               6.4       Where surface deemed to be unsound, repair surface by
                                                         most appropriate method.
                                               6.5       Surface imperfections stopped, filled and sanded to smooth
                                                         finish ready for application of paint.
7.    Prepare surface for decorative           7.1       Determine condition of surface and its suitability to
      painted finishes                                   decorative finishes.
                                               7.2       Where surface to be decorated deemed to be unsound,
                                                         remove by most appropriate method.
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                                               7.3       Where surface deemed to be sound, prepare surface by
                                                         most appropriate method.
                                               7.4       Surface imperfections corrected, and cracks stopped, filled
                                                         and sanded to a smooth finish read y for application of
                                                         specified decorative paint finish.
8.    Clean up                                 8.1       Area cleaned.
                                               8.2       Waste and unwanted material disposed of safely.
                                               8.3       Unused materials sealed and stored in a cool place.
                                               8.4       Equipment and machinery maintained and stored co rrectly.
RANGE OF VARIABLES
This unit applies to the preparation of surfaces for painting and decorating processes. It should be read in
conjunction with the relevant requirements for the painting and decorating.
New surfaces to be prepared may includ e:
•    all common profiles encompassing the full range            •    lead
     natural timber products                                    •    masonry products
•    ply                                                        •    clay bricks
•    building boards fibre cement products                      •    concrete blocks
•    iron and steel                                             •    in-situ-concrete
•    zinc coated steel products                                 •    cement render
•    aluminium products                                         •    set plaster
•    copper                                                     •    plaster glass products
•    brass                                                      •    paper-faced gypsum plaster board
                                                                •    paintable products
                                                                •    previously coated/treated surfaces
Horizontal or vertical surface application.
Previously coated surfaces in a sound condition may include:
•    Painted surfaces in good condition or surfaces that are covered in a film of grease, dust, mould, mild
     efflorescence, mild chalking or smoke damaged
Previously coated surfaces in an unsound condition may include:
•    Paint films which are blistering, flaking, pe eling or cracking
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Preparation of previously coated surfaces in a sound            Preparation of previously coated surfaces in an
condition may include:                                          unsound condition may include:
•   sanding                                                     •    burning off
•   washing down using soap                                     •    abrasive grit
•   solvents                                                    •    water blasting
•   detergent                                                   •    grinding
•   use of water blaster                                        •    sanding
                                                                •    scraping (mechanical or hand)
                                                                •    chemical stripping
Tools and equipment may include but not limited to:
•   scrapers                                                    •    hammer
•   filling knives/blades                                       •    nail punches
•   putty knives                                                •    paint pan/buckets
•   duster brushes                                              •    brush-ware and brush-ware accessories
•   hand sanders                                                •    roller frames
•   mechanical sanders                                          •    covers
•   paint stirrers                                              •    buckets and roller accessories
•   drop sheets                                                 •    water blaster
•   heat and flame paint removal equipment                      •    spray equipment
•   wire brushes                                                •    sand blaster
Personal protective equipment may include:                      Work platforms can include:
•   safety goggles/glasses                                      •    ladders
•   boots                                                       •    step ladders
•   gloves                                                      •    trestles
•   respirators including cartridge and                         •    planks
    supplied-air                                                •    hop-ups
•   ear muffs/plugs                                             •    aluminium mobile scaffolding
•   caps                                                        •    scissor-lift
•   overalls
Occupational Health & Safety (OH&S) requirements can include:
Those associated with exposure to hazardous materials:
•   solvents
•   lead
•   chemicals
•   fumes/gases
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•     asbestos fibres
•     confined spaces
•     manual handling
•     falling objects
•     electrical
•     fire
•     equipment and machinery faults
•     faults associated with work access platforms
•     faults related to poor “house-keeping”
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competence is to be demonstrated by the safe and effective preparation of a range of sound and unsound
surfaces for painting and decorating processes.
(1)       Critical Aspects of Evidence
         It is essential that competence be observed in the following aspects:
          • demonstrate compliance with Occupational Health and Safety regulations applicable to
            workplace operations
          • indicate compliance with organisational policies and procedures
          • select and use appropriate processes, tools and equipment
          • apply organisational quality procedures and process within context surface preparation for
            painting and decorating processes
          • identify requirements for surface preparation for specific examples in sound, unsound and
            wallpaper
          • choose correct method of surface preparation in accordance with environmental, finish and
            substrate requirements
          • remove corrosion by hand or mechanical means
          • strip paint by heat remo val
          • remove paint by flame removal
          • use solvent -based paint stripper
          • wash surfaces prior to application of coatings
          • dry and wet abrading by hand and mechanical application
          • remove a range of wallpaper products from walls and/or ceilings
          • stop, fill and sand surfaces to a smooth finish
          • protect surrounding surfaces by drop sheets, masking or removal of objects
          • identify surface defects and subsequent rectification of each
          • identify surface coatings defects and subsequent rectification of each
          • prepare surface prior to application of decorative finishes to a high standard
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(2)      Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
         Pre-requisite skills:
         •    BCGCOR0061A             Use plant and equipment
         This unit may be assessed concurrently with:
         •    BCGCOR0191A             Prepare for construction process (pa inting & decorating)
         •    BCGCOR0212A             Prepare surfaces
         •    BCGPAD1282A             Apply paint by brush/roller
         •    BCGPAD0772A             Apply paint by spray
         •    BCGPAD0763A             Apply decorative finishes
         •    BCGPAD1332A             Apply wallpaper
         •    BCGPAD1302A             Apply clear timber finish
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge
         Knowledge of:
         •    workplace and equipment as it relates to OH&S standards and requirements
         •    specifications interpretation
         •    hazards associated with lead, solvents, chemicals and dust
         •    variances in work carried out within sectors of pain ting and decorating industry and associated
              standards in relation to the preparation of surfaces:
                   - new building (residential/commercial/high-rise)
                   - maintenance/renovation/refurbishment
                   - shop-fitting
                   - restoration
                   - conservation
                   - industrial/protec tive coatings
         •    responsibilities with regard to:
                   - heritage listed buildings
                   - conservation areas
                   - environmental requirements
         •    surface coatings technology
         •    properties and surface preparation requirements of new substrates
         •    surface coatings defects – prevent ion and/or rectification procedures
         •    preparatory products
         •    capability and maintenance of hand and power tools
         •    differing procedures and products associated with removal of wallpaper
         •    differing procedures and products associated with removal of defective coatin gs
         •    differing procedures and products associated with preparation of sound surfaces
         •    corrosion process and protection of metals
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         Underpinning Knowledge and Skills (Cont’d)
         Skills
         The ability to:
         • work safely, efficiently and effectively
         • organise work
         • interpret specifications
         • take off dimensions, quantities, types of materials, position of materials, application
              requirements for a wide range of surfaces
         • identify and select materials for surface preparation
         • use tools equipment and materials
         • prepare materials
         • check prepared surface for defects
         • remove corrosion by hand or mechanical means
         • strip paint by heat removal
         • remove paint by flame removal
         • remove paint using solvent -based paint stripper
         • wash surfaces prior to application of coatings by hand or using equipm ent
         • abrade surfaces using dry and wet hand and mechanical methods
         • remove range of wallpaper products from walls and/or ceilings
         • stop, fill and sand prepared surfaces to a smooth finish
         • protect surrounding surfaces by using drop sheets, masking or removal o f objects
         • identify range of common surface defects and rectify each
         • identify range of surface coatings defects and rectify each
         • prepare surfaces for application of decorative finishes to high standard
         • clean area and dispose of waste
         • store materials/components
         • respond to emergency situations
(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources should be provided:
         •    workplace or simulated workplace location.
         •    tools and equipment appropriate to application processes
         •    materials relevant to application processes
         •    specifications relevant to surface preparation activities
(5)      Method of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed through direct observation of application to tasks and questions
         related to underpinning knowledge.
         Competency should be assessed under general guidance, checking at various stages of the
         process and at completion of the activity against performance criteria and specifications.
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 (6)       Context Assessment
           Competency should be assessed in the normal or simulated workplace environment
           Assessment should be while tasks are undertaken either individually or as part of a team under
           limited supervision.
 CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
 Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
 relate to the NCTVE T Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
 underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                Levels of Competency
              Level 1.                         Level 2.                            Level 3.
 •     Carries out established      •    Manages process          • Establishes principles and procedures
       processes                    •    Selects the criteria for • Evaluates and reshapes process
 •     Makes judgement of                the evaluation process   • Establishes criteria for evaluation
       quality using given
       criteria
 Collect, analyse and organise information             Level 3
 Communicate ideas and information                     Level -
 Plan and organise activities                          Level 3
 Work with others and in team                          Level -
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques                 Level 3
 Solve problems                                        Level 2
 Use technology                                        Level 3
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                             BCGMAS1462A                                            Construct straight masonry block-work
BCGMAS1462A:                          Construct straight masonry block-work
Competency Descriptor:                 This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to prepare
                                       and construct concrete block masonry work, and applies to
                                       individuals working in masonry trades in the construction
                                       industry.
Competency Field:                     General Construction
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1      Plan and prepare work                   1.1       Quality Assurance requirements of company’s construction
                                                         operations recognised and adhered to.
                                               1.2       Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S) requirements for
                                                         workplace environment and constructing masonry block -work
                                                         identified and adhered to.
                                               1.3       Material and quantity requirements determined from job
                                                         drawings and specifications.
                                               1.4       All work to comply with relevant Building Code for Masonry.
                                               1.5       Appropriate personal protective equipment selected,
                                                         correctly fitted and used.
                                               1.6       Tools and equipment selected consistent with the
                                                         requirements of constructing concrete masonry block-work,
                                                         checked for serviceability and any faults reported to
                                                         supervisor.
                                               1.7       Safe working area established and isolated, where
                                                         applicable.
2      Set out block-work                      2.1       Location and structural details of block -work determined from
                                                         job drawings and specifications.
                                               2.2       Block-work set out to location to dimensions from job
                                                         drawings and specifications.
3      Construct masonry block-work            3.1       Concrete blocks laid using mortar to job specifications and
                                                         the relevant Building Codes for building block-work.
                                               3.2       First course of block-work laid to set out line and level.
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                                               3.3       Door and window openings located in block -work according
                                                         to job specifications.
                                               3.4       Remaining courses of block-work laid straight and plumb to
                                                         job specifications
4      Place reinforcement and                 4.1       Horizontal reinforcing steel-bars placed according to job
       concrete                                          specifications.
                                               4.2       Vertical reinforcing steel-bars placed according to job
                                                         specifications with jointing/splicing made to engineer’s
                                                         specifications.
                                               4.3       Concrete mixed to specifications, placed and compacted in
                                                         hollow block-work in line according to specifications.
                                               4.4       Openings constructed and lintels formed.
                                               4.5       Walls are straight and true in plumb, line and level within
                                                         tolerances set out.
                                               4.6       Vents, expansion joints and weep -holes installed, where
                                                         required, to job specifications.
                                               4.7       Perpendicular joints are laid to vertical line.
                                               4.8       Scaffolding erected as required in accordance with job
                                                         requirements and OH&S regulations.
                                               4.9       Block-work raked/ruled/struck to job specifications.
5      Install belt beam/lintel                5.1       Details of belt beam and reinforcement identified in
                                                         accordance with job design and specifications.
                                               5.2       False work constructed to job requirements to support lintel
                                                         formwork over opening.
                                               5.3       Mortar fins of bond blocks where used removed carefully to
                                                         manufacturer's requirements.
                                               5.4       Reinforcement placed into belt beam/formwork formwork and
                                                         supported, providing correct cover in accordance with job
                                                         specifications.
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                                               5.5       Belt beam formwork checked for placement and alignment in
                                                         accordance with job drawings and engineer’s specifications.
                                               5.6       Concrete mixed, placed into belt beam/lintel formwork and
                                                         consolidated to engineer's specifications.
6      Clean up                                6.1       Block-work face cleaned free of unwanted mortar and
                                                         concrete.
                                               6.2       Formwork for belt beam safely removed when the design
                                                         strength of concrete has been achieved.
                                               6.3       Supports within openings removed safely once the lintel
                                                         design strength has been achieved.
                                               6.4       Area cleared and waste material disposed of safely.
                                               6.5       Tools and equipment cleaned, maintained and stored.
RANGE STATEMENT
This unit covers all hollow block masonry units manufactured of lightweight materials or concrete, which
incorporate infilling of ho llows to provide bonding strength to construction.
Reinforcement of structure can be either or both vertical or horizontal reinforcing.
This unit covers all straight, square and plumb block -         Quality Assurance requirements may include:
work construction, which includes:
                                                                •    workplace operations and procedures
•   walls                                                       •    quality of materials
•   columns                                                     •    control of handling procedures
•   attached piers                                              •    use and maintenance of equipment
•   belt beams and lintel                                       •    attention to work specifications
•   incorporation of wall ties and reinforcement                •    shape and quality of masonry blocks
                                                                •    specification of mortar mix
                                                                •    specified joint finish
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OH&S requirements to be in accordance with                      Personal protective equipment may include:
Statutory Legislation and regulations and may
include:                                                        •    safety goggles/glasses
                                                                •    boots
•   workplace environment and safety                            •    gloves
•   protective clothing and equipment                           •    dust masks/respirators
•   use of tools and equipment                                  •    hard hat
•   handling of materials                                       •    overalls
•   working platforms and scaffolding
•   safety hazards
Tools and equipment may include but are not limited to:
•   measuring tape/rule                                         •    jointing tools
•   hammers                                                     •    string line
•   spirit level                                                •    line pins
•   dumpy level                                                 •    line blocks
•   concrete mixer                                              •    scaffolding
•   wheelbarrows                                                •    mortar boards
•   shovels                                                     •    buckets
•   masonry saw                                                 •    mason’s square
•   angle grinder                                               •    adjustable steel props
•   trowels                                                     •    timber beam bearers
•   straight edges                                              •    hand saw
•   plumb rule                                                  •    claw hammer
Reporting of faults should be in accordance with company’s workplace procedures and may be verbal or
written.
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated by the construction of a straight masonry block -work wall, including
return corners and belt beam or lintel.
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(1)      Critical Aspects of Evidence
         Competence is to be observed in the following critical aspects:
         •    demonstrate compliance with Occupational Heal th and Safety regulations applicable to worksite
              and masonry block laying operations
         •    select and use appropriate processes, tools and equipment for masonry block laying
         •    apply organisational quality procedures and process within context of masonry block
              construction
         •    set out wall to the requirements of job drawings
         •    select blocks and mortar consistent within specifications for job
         •    erect scaffolding in accordance with OH&S regulations
         •    identify typical faults and problems that occur and necessary action taken to rectify
         •    interactively communicate with others to ensure safe and effective work procedures
         •    complete construction of masonry block -work wall to job drawings and specifications
         •    placement of reinforcement
(2)      Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
         •    BCGCOR0031A             Draw and interpret simple drawings
         •    BCGCOR0071A             Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
         •    BCGCOR0081A             Use simple levelling devices
         •    BCGMAS0101A             Carry out concrete work to simple forms
         •    BCGMAS0151A             Prepare for construction process (brick/block -Laying)
         •    BCGCOR0242A             Carry out levelling
(3)      Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
         Knowledge                                                        Skills
         Knowledge of:                                                    The ability to:
         •    workplace and equipment safety                              •   work safely
              requirements including regulations,                         •   read and interpret drawings
              codes and standards'                                        •   interpret documentation from a wide
         •    block expansion                                                 range of sources
         •    control and articulation joints                             •   use tools and equipment
         •    mortar mix compos ition                                     •   set out work
         •    range of mortar additives including                         •   communicate effectively
              plasticisers and their application                          •   organise work
         •    Building Code and Standard for                              •   lay masonry block-work
              Masonry Work                                                •   erect restricted height scaffolding
         •    materials for constructing masonry
              block-work walls
         •    tools and equipment suitable for
              masonry block-work construction
         •    measuring and leve lling
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(4)      Resource Implications
         The following resources should be provided:
         •    workplace location
         •    tools, plant and equipment appropriate for constructing masonry block -work walls
         •    scaffolding
         •    materials appropriate for masonry block -work construction
         •    drawings and specification relevant to tasks
         •    appropriate size belt beam lintel reinforcement cage
(5)      Method of Assessment
         Competency should be assessed through direct observation of practical application and questions
         related to underpinning knowledge.
         Competency should be assessed under general guidance checking at various stages of the process
         and at completion of the activity against performance criteria and specifications.
(6)      Context of Assessment
         Competency may be assessed in the workplace or simulated workplace setting.
         Assessment should be conducted while tasks are undertaken either individually or as part of a team
         under limited supervision.
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 CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
 Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
 relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency that
 underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                Levels of Competency
            Level 1.                            Level 2.                                    Level 3.
 •   Carries out established        •    Manages process           •          Establishes principles and procedures
     processes                      •    Selects the criteria for  •          Evaluates and reshapes process
 •   Makes judgement of                  the evaluation process    •          Establishes criteria for evaluation
     quality using given
     criteria
 Collect, analyse and organise information           Level 2
 Communicate ideas and information                   Level 2
 Plan and organise activities                        Level 2
 Work with others and in team                        Level 2
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques               Level 2
 Solve problems                                      Level 2
 Use technology                                      Level 2
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                    BSBSBM0012A                                                        Craft personal entrepreneurial strategy
BSBSBM0012A:                           Craft personal entrepreneurial strategy
Competency Descriptor:                 This unit deals with the skills and knowledge required to craft an
                                       entrepreneurial strategy that fits with the attitudes, behaviours,
                                       management competencies and experience necessary for entrepreneurs to
                                       meet the requirements and demands of a specific opportunity.
Competency Field:             Small Business Operations
ELEMENT OF COMPETENCY PERFORMANCE CRITERIA
1.    Demonstrate knowledge of the              1.1    Concepts associated with entrepreneurship are clearly
      nature of entrepreneurship                       defined.
                                                1.2    Factors which influence entrepreneurship in and outside of
                                                       Jamaica are correctly identified and explained.
                                                1.3    The importance of entrepreneurship to economic
                                                       development and employment is explained clearly.
                                                1.4    The findings of research conducted on entrepreneurial
                                                       ventures and successes in the Caribbean region are clearly
                                                       presented in an appropriate format.
                                                1.5    Differences between wage employment and entrepreneurial
                                                       ventures are correctly stated.
2.    Identify and assess                       2.1    Relevant research is carried out and required entrepreneurial
      entrepreneurial characteristics                  characteristics identified.
                                                2.2    Entrepreneurial characteristics identified are assessed and
                                                       ranked.
                                                2.3    An understanding of the process and discipline that enable
                                                       an individual to evaluate and shape choices and to initiate
                                                       effective action is correctly demonstrated.
                                                2.4    Factors that will help an entrepreneur to manage the risk and
                                                       uncertainties of the future, while maintaining a future
                                                       orientated frame of mind, are identified.
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3.    Develop self-assessment                 3.1      Self-assessment tools/methods to identify personal
      profile                                          entrepreneurial potential are identified and properly used.
                                              3.2      The ability to apply creativity, problem-solving techniques and
                                                       principles to solve business related problems are
                                                       demonstrated.
                                              3.3      Feedback from others for the purpose of becoming aware of
                                                       blind spots and for reinforcing or changing existing
                                                       perceptions of strengths/ weaknesses is appropriately
                                                       obtained.
4.    Craft an entrepreneurial                4.1      A profile of the past that includes accomplishments and
      strategy                                         preferences in terms of life and work styles, coupled with a
                                                       look into the future and an identification of what one would
                                                       like to do is developed.
                                              4.2      Commitment, determination and perseverance; orientation
                                                       towards goals; taking initiative and accepting personal
                                                       responsibility; recognizing management competencies and
                                                       identifying areas for development are determined.
                                              4.3      Written guidelines to obtain feedback that is solicited, honest,
                                                       straightforward, and helpful but not all positive or negative are
                                                       developed to facilitate reviews.
                                              4.4      Framework and process for setting goals which demand time,
                                                       self-discipline, commitment, dedication and practice are
                                                       developed.
                                              4.5      Goals established are specific and concrete, measurable,
                                                       relate to time, realistic and attainable.
                                              4.6      Priorities, including identifying conflicts and trade-offs and
                                                       how these may be resolved are established.
                                              4.7      Potential problems, obstacles and risks in meeting goals are
                                                       identified.
                                              4.8      Specified action steps that are to be performed in order to
                                                       accomplish goals are identified.
                                              4.9      The method by which results will be measured is indicated.
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                                              4.10     Milestones for reviewing progress and tying these to specific
                                                       dates on a calendar are established.
                                              4.11     Sources of help to obtain resources are identified.
                                              4.12     Evidence of the ability to review process and periodically
                                                       revise goals is demonstrated.
RANGE STATEMENT
At this stage of the entrepreneurial process the entrepreneur must be able to conduct a self-assessment
profile, examine the frame work for self assessment, develop a personal entrepreneurial strategy, identify
data to be collected in the self-assessment process and learn about receiving feedback and setting goals.
Concepts associated to include:                                           Influencing factors to include:
•    risk                                                                 •    market conditions
•    entrepreneurship                                                     •    markets – demand/supply
•    macro-screening                                                      •    global trends
•    micro-screening                                                      •    level of economic activities
•    competition                                                          •    funding
•    wage employment                                                      •    economic stability
                                                                          •    social stability
                                                                          •    resources availability
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The entrepreneur must be able to:                                          The entrepreneur may encounter setbacks if
                                                                           the planning process is not effectively
•     understand the extreme complexity in predicting or                   pursued.
      aligning him/herself to specific careers in an
      environment of constant change                                       Pitfalls may include:
•     determine the kind of entrepreneur he or she wants to
      become based on attitudes, behaviours,                               •    proceeding without effective planning
      competencies, experience and how these fit with the                       which may result in commitment to
      requirements and demands for a specific opportunity                       uncertainty
•     evaluate thoroughly his or her attraction to                         •    commitment to a premature path with
      entrepreneurship                                                          the desirability of flexibility can lead to
•     effectively develop personal plan                                         disaster
•     utilize available information that will enhance his or her           •    personal plans fail for the same reasons
      ability to achieve success                                                as business plans including frustration if
                                                                                the plan appears not to be working
                                                                                immediately and the challenges of
                                                                                changing behaviour from an activity-
                                                                                oriented routine to one that is goal
                                                                                oriented
                                                                           •    developing plans that fail to anticipate
                                                                                obstacles, and those that lack progress
                                                                                milestones and reviews
EVIDENCE GUIDE
Competency is to be demonstrated when the entrepreneur is able to undertake a personal
entrepreneurial assessment exercise to determine if he or she possesses the necessary credentials to be
a successful entrepreneur. This stage of the entrepreneurial process is critical since experience has
shown that the founder is one of the deciding forces if the venture is to succeed and prosper.
(1)       Critical Aspects of Evidence
          The entrepreneur will be assessed by his/her action in developing an orchestrated plan in order to
          effectively pursue the business concept.
(2)       Pre-requisite Relationship of Units
          •    Nil
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(3)       Underpinning Knowledge and Skills
          Knowledge                                                      Skills
          Knowledge of:                                                  The ability to:
         •   personal entrepreneurial profile systems                   •    determine barriers to entrepreneurship
         •   effective management systems:                              •    minimize exposure to risk
             marketing, operations/productions,                         •    exploit any available resource pool
             finance, administration, law                               •    tailor reward systems to meet a particular
         •   how to measure feedback                                         situation
         •   the method of developing a personal                        •    effectively plan and execute activities
             plan                                                       •    use computer technology to undertake
             and a business plan                                             assessments
         •   understanding the difference between
             entrepreneurial culture and
             management culture
(4)       Resource Implications
          The following resources should be made available:
          Personal computer with access to the internet and appropriate software that will enable one to
          conduct the necessary analysis using the internet
(5)       Method of Assessment
          A useful method of assessment is to determine if the venture can stand up to the test of critical
          evaluation.
(6)       Context of Assessment
          This stage of the entrepreneurial process is assessed when comparisons are made between
          actual outcomes and plans/projections.
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CRITICAL EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
Three levels of performance denote level of competency required to perform a task. These levels do not
relate to the NCTVET Qualifications Framework. They relate to the seven areas of generic competency
that underpin effective workplace practices.
                                                 Levels of Competency
               Level 1                              Level 2                                    Level 3
 •    Carries out established            •    Manages process          •            Establishes principles and
      processes                          •    Selects the criteria for              procedures
 •    Makes judgement of                      the evaluation process   •            Evaluates and reshapes process
      quality using given                                              •            Establishes criteria for evaluation
      criteria
 Collect, analyse and organise information                 Level 1
 Communicate ideas and information                         Level 1
 Plan and organise activities                              Level 1
 Work with others and in team                              Level 1
 Use mathematical ideas and techniques                     Level 1
 Solve problems                                            Level 1
 Use technology                                            Level 1
Please refer to the Assessment Guidelines for advice on how to use the Critical Employability Skills.
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