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Department of Training andWorkforce Development
Western Australia
RPL Assessment Tool Kit
BCG31003Certificate III in Solid Plastering
First published 2010
ISBN 978-1-74205-627-2
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Permission, however, is granted to Trainers, Assessors and Registered Training Organisations to use, reproduce and adapt the material (third party material excluded) for their Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) assessment activities.
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AcknowledgementsThis work has been produced with the assistance of funding provided by the Council of Australian Governments (COAG) National Reform Initiative (NRI).
This resource contains units of competencies, performance criteria, elements, range statements, employability skills and qualification summaries from the BCG03 General Construction Training Package – BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid Plastering © Commonwealth of Australia, used under the AEShareNet-FfE licence
DisclaimerWhilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the information contained in this RPL Assessment Tool Kit, no guarantee can be given that all errors and omissions have been excluded. No responsibility for loss occasioned to any person acting or refraining from action as a result of the material in this RPL Assessment Tool Kit can be accepted by the Western Australian Department of Training and Workforce Development.
BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringRPL Assessment Tool Kit
ContentsRecognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Assessment Tool Kit 5
Overview of the Recognition Process 7
PART 1Section 1 – Assessor’s Information 9
Introduction 11
Explanation of RPL documents 12
Section 2 – List of competencies in this RPL Assessment Tool Kit 13Qualification Rules 15
List of competencies in this RPL Assessment Tool Kit 17
Units of competency covered in this RPL Assessment Tool Kit 17
Section 3 – Interview Question Bank and Recording Sheets 19Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall 21
Skill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at height 29
Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coatingthe attached pier 35
Skill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould, setting a pier, forming an arch and installingdecorative mouldings 43
Section 4 – Practical Tasks and Observation Recording Sheets 47Practical tasks 49
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall 51
Task 1 51
Instructions for the candidate 51
Demonstration/Observation Checklist 53
Instructions for the Assessor 53
Candidate’s work plan for Skill Set 1 55
Skill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at height 61
Task 2 61
Instructions for the candidate 61
Demonstration/Observation Checklist 63
Instructions for the Assessor 63
Candidate’s work plan for Skill Set 2 65
Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pier 71
Task 3 71
Instructions for the candidate 71
Demonstration/Observation Checklist 73
Instructions for the Assessor 73
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Candidate’s work plan for Skill Set 3 75
Skill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould, setting a pier, forming an arch and installing decorative mouldings 81
Task 4 81
Instructions for the candidate 81
Demonstration/Observation Checklist 83
Instructions for the Assessor 83
Candidate’s work plan for Skill Set 4 85
PART 2 91Section 5 – Candidate’s Information and Self-Evaluation Forms 91
What is Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)? 93
How to prepare for your RPL assessment 94
The four steps in the RPL assessment process 96
Candidate’s Information Form 99
Candidate’s Employment History Form 101
Candidate’s Self-Evaluation Form 103
Candidate’s Self-Evaluation for Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall 105
Candidate’s Self-Evaluation for Skill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead andpaper-faced cornice at height 111
Candidate’s Self-Evaluation for Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved walland attached pier; texture coating the attached pier 113
Candidate’s Self-Evaluation for Skill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould,setting a pier, forming an arch and installing decorative mouldings 115
Section 6 – Third Party Report and Supporting Documentation 117Third Party Report 119
Supporting Documentation 121
Assessor’s Evidence Summary Sheet 125
Section 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools 127Mapping document for Skill Set 1 129
Evidence Matrix 131
Mapping document for Skill Set 2 173
Evidence Matrix 175
Mapping document for Skill Set 3 193
Evidence Matrix 195
Mapping document for Skill Set 4 209
Evidence Matrix 211
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Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Assessment Tool KitBCG31003 Certificate III in Solid Plastering
This RPL Assessment Tool Kit has been developed by the Western Australian Department of Training and Workforce Development, in consultation with industry, as a resource to assist RPL Assessors by providing a set of quality assessment tools, which can be used to conduct whole-of-qualification RPL. This kit also contains information which can be provided to the candidate.
This kit should be customised to suit the needs of the candidate, employer/industry or Assessor and should reflect the purpose for which it is being used.
It is recommended that prior to using this kit for the first time, and after any modifications or contextualisation, this RPL Assessment Tool Kit be validated by the user to ensure it meets the required Australian Qualification Training Framework Standards (AQTF), relevant Training Package requirements and Registered Training Organisation (RTO) policies.
A task-based model for RPLA process for RPL has been developed that promotes holistic, task-based assessment, and which focuses on relating assessment activities to actual job tasks. The intention of this model is to streamline and simplify recognition processes for prospective candidates. This RPL Assessment Tool Kit has been developed to support this task-based model.
The focus of the new streamlined holistic assessment process is to focus on demonstrated skills and knowledge and is not reliant on documentary evidence as the main source of evidence.
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Gap Training (if required)
If not ready for RPL, the candidate is to
be provided with training options.
Supporting Evidence/Third Party
Report(if required)
Issue Qualification –Statement of Attainment
By RTO
Candidate Self-Evaluation
Interview and Questioning
Demonstration/Observation of Practical Tasks
Candidate EnquiryCandidate’s Information
Form
STEP 4
STEP 3
STEP 2
STEP 1
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PART 1
Section 1
Assessor’s Information
It is important that you complete both Steps 2 (Interview/Questioning) and 3 (Practical Tasks) when completing RPL Assessment using this kit.
The RPL process is a streamlined process which does not rely solely on documentary evidence. It uses a combination of questioning, practical assessment and supporting evidence to provide evidence of the candidate’s competence.
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IntroductionWelcome to the BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid Plastering.
This RPL Assessment Tool Kit contains supporting assessment materials for nineteen (19) units of competency – fifteen (15) core units required for the qualification and four (4) elective units.
It is simply set out, with a covering comprehensive list of instructions at the front of each document, as well as covering instructions for each step of the process, as found in the notes for the Assessor, and notes for the candidate.
Included in this kit are the following documents:
Assessor’s Information
Explanation of RPL documents
Qualification Rules and list of units of competency contained in this kit
Units of competency separated into skill sets for assessment
Tool Kits for each skill set:
► Interview Question Bank and Recording Sheets
► Practical Tasks and Observation Recording Sheets
Candidate’s Information
► Candidate’s Self-Evaluation Form (incorporating Third Party Verification)
Mapping documents for all the units of competency included in this kit.
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Explanation of RPL documentsa) Interview Question Bank and Recording Sheets (Section 3): The interview question
bank is the second stage of the process, in which the Assessor and the candidate confirm the knowledge by discussing a series of questions. Each of these questions includes a series of Key Points, which may assist the Assessor in guiding the discussions.
b) Practical Tasks and Observation Recording Sheets (Section 4): These tools are designed to guide the Assessor and candidate through a workplace observation, proving the candidate’s ability to conduct the specific tasks and skills required for recognition of competence in the particular area.
c) Candidate’s Information and Self-Evaluation Forms (Section 5): This document is for the candidate to assess their suitability for RPL process, by asking them to consider each of the points and assessing their ability against the task. It has been broken into smaller skill groups, clustering like activities together to enable ease of completion. It is then reinforced by the candidate’s supervisor’s comments, both against tasks and as a summary for each group. This serves as third party validation of the candidate’s claims.
d) Third Party Report and Supporting Documentation (if applicable) (Section 6): The third party verification report is provided for referees, for example the supervisor, to confirm the candidate’s skills and experience in the qualification/occupation. This is particularly useful in addressing employability skill requirements. It is important to note that third party reports are not always available and it is recommended that Assessors use their professional judgement to determine if this is a requirement.
List of suggested supporting documentation (if applicable): A list of suggested industry specific evidence or supporting documentation (in addition to the generic documentation) is provided to assist the candidate in collecting evidence to support their application.
e) Mapping Document (Section 7): This tool demonstrates how each of the documents reflects the units of competency in the particular skill set.
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Section 2
List of competenciesin this
RPL Assessment Tool Kit
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Qualification Rules
BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringThe following information has been extracted from BCG03 General Construction Training Package (version 4).
RequirementsSuccessful completion of a total of nineteen (19) units of competency made up of:
fifteen (15) core units of competency
four (4) units of competency where:
o three (3) or more units are from electives
o and between zero (0) and one (1) unit is from:
- relevant units from BCG03 General Construction Training Package
- relevant units from another endorsed Training Package.
The BCG General Construction Training Package (version 4) should be consulted for information on choosing electives.
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List of competencies in this RPL Assessment Tool KitThis section identifies the units contained in this kit.
Units of competency covered in this RPL Assessment Tool Kit
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Unit Code Unit Title Core/Elective
BCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and procedures Core
BCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industry Core
BCGCM1003B Plan and organise work Core
BCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communication Core
BCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations Core
BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specifications Core
BCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materials Core
BCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipment Core
BCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plastering Core
BCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures Core
Skill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at height
Unit Code Unit Title Core/Elective
BCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT) Elective
BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornices Core
BCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple forms Elective
BCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding Core
Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pier
Unit Code Unit Title Core/Elective
BCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfaces
Core
BCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishes Elective
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BCGSP3002B Apply set coats Core
Skill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould, setting a pier, forming an arch and installing decorative mouldings
Unit Code Unit Title Core/Elective
BCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldings Elective
BCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork Core
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Section 3
Interview Question Bank and
Recording SheetsThis section contains questions the Assessor may ask the candidate while documenting their conversation during the RPL interview.
Assessor’s InstructionsIt is not intended that every question for each competency be asked or discussed during the conversation. Only questions related to those competencies that the initial documentary review has failed to fully address are required.
Each question provides key points to look for in the candidate’s responses. You may wish to use these key points to formulate questions of your own, contextualise, or rephrase the suggested questions to suit the candidate’s particular work situation.
On the Recording Sheets, place a tick next to each key point as it is addressed by the candidate during the conversation. By doing this, you are recording what you have heard the candidate say during the interview.
Use the Assessor’s Comments section next to each question to provide further details about the context of the discussion or other key points and examples the candidate has discussed that may be relevant in confirming competence.
It is important to remember that the notes taken during the questioning interview are important evidence and should be retained as part of the candidate’s assessment records.
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Interview Question Bank and Recording Sheets
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Assessor’s Instructions
The interview should allow the candidate to confirm their knowledge as identified by their Self-Evaluation against relevant units of competency. The Assessor may use these questions to guide the interview ensuring that the candidate addresses the key points identified for each question.
These key points exist as a guide only, and the Assessor is encouraged to expand on them where necessary to satisfy depth of underpinning knowledge and skills.
It is recommended that the interview be conducted in the workplace, allowing the candidate access to documents, equipment etc to support their statements.
Record of interview
Candidate’s name
Assessor’s name
How/where was the interview conducted?
Interview only qAt an RTO’s premises q Name:
In the workplace q Name:
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Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competencyBCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Question 1 – Discuss OHS procedures, evacuation and accident report procedures for gaining entry to work on site.
Key points to be addressed by the candidate
q Blue Card.
q PPE.
q Observe safety signs.
q Adhere to electrical safety.
q Company policy and procedures.
q Apply first aid in the event of an accident and respond according to level of severity. Ensure worker safety – and others in the area – are the priority.
Assessor’s notes
Question 2 – Talk through the whole process of inspecting working platforms, setting up your tools and equipment for a simple rendering job.
Key points to be addressed by the candidate
q Assess risks.
q JSA.
q MSDSs.
Assessor’s notes
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competencyBCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
q Material quantities.
q Correctly stored material (dry area, off ground.)
q Material identification.
q Signage, barricades.
q Preparation tasks – unload/set up equipment/stack materials.
q Check electrical leads, RCDs.
q Check frames are clean, flat and sound.
q Select mixer.
q Prepare surfaces.
q Use levelling techniques.
q Keep clean/clear while working.
q Dispose of waste responsibly.
q Clean tools and equipment.
q Check for damage or corrosion.
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competencyBCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Question 3 – How would you prepare a concrete background before rendering?
Key points to be addressed by the candidate
q Bondall BondCrete.
q Cement slurry.
q Chip (sparrow peck).
q Spatter dash.
Assessor’s notes
Question 4 – Discuss your role as a plasterer. Talk about communication and working effectively in a team.
Key points to be addressed by the candidate
q Roles and responsibilities.
q Basic teamwork/cooperation/work dependence.
q Various techniques in plastering.
q Planning and organising skills – work deadlines.
q Decision-making (on site meetings).
q Verbal/written instructions, visual signs,
Assessor’s notes
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competencyBCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
terminology.
Question 5 – What is the purpose of lime in a mix?
Key points to be addressed by the candidate
q Workability.
q Water retention.
q Weakens coats.
Assessor’s notes
Question 6 – Where can you find information on correct mixing ratios?
Key points to be addressed by the candidate
q Specification.
q Product bags.
q Manufacturers.
Assessor’s notes
Question 7 – What PPE is required when mixing cement?
Key points to be addressed by the candidate Assessor’s notes
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competencyBCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
q Dust mask gloves/safety boots.
q Eye protection (AS 1337).
Question 8 – From a given plan and specification, list all the tools and equipment you need to render the front elevation of a house.
Key points to be addressed by the candidate
q Trowel/hawk/rule/float.
q Grass brush.
q Water/cement/cement mixer/wheelbarrow.
Assessor’s notes
Question 9 – Calculate the volume of material you would need to render that front elevation with a 10 mm coat.
Key points to be addressed by the candidate
q Length height depth.
Assessor’s notesApproximate volumes are acceptable.
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competencyBCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Additional notes from conversation
Assessor’s signature Outcome(Please circle)
S(Satisfactory)
NYS(Not Yet Satisfactory)
Assessor’s name Date
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Interview Question Bank and Recording Sheets
Skill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at height
Assessor’s Instructions
The interview should allow the candidate to confirm their knowledge as identified by their Self-Evaluation against relevant units of competency. The Assessor may use these questions to guide the interview ensuring that the candidate addresses the key points identified for each question.
These key points exist as a guide only, and the Assessor is encouraged to expand on them where necessary to satisfy depth of underpinning knowledge and skills.
It is recommended that the interview be conducted in the workplace, allowing the candidate access to documents, equipment etc to support their statements.
Record of interview
Candidate’s name
Assessor’s name
How/where was the interview conducted?
Interview only qAt an RTO’s premises q Name:
In the workplace q Name:
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Skill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at height
Candidate’s nameUnits of competencyBCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper faced cornicesBCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple formsBCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
NoteMany solid plasterers have had limited exposure to the application of cornice, as this area is often left to wall and ceiling lining tradespeople in industry.
Question 10 – What method can be used to ensure that window reveals are 90 degrees to the frame?
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq Plasterers’ square.
q Trowel.
q Spirit level.
Assessor’s notes
Question 11 – What methods have you used to fix metal beading with the aid of a levelling device?
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq EPT.
q Bedding on.
q Straight edge.
Assessor’s notes
Question 12 – When given instructions to use an EPT, can you describe the stripping and assembly, logging of serviceability, misfire procedures, storage and security regulations, the suitable types of materials that can be fastened and the cleaning-up procedures?
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq PPE (safety glasses, safety boots,
clothing).
q JSA.
q Safety signs located appropriately.
q Barricade to prevent access to work area.
q Only point to what is being fastened.
Assessor’s notes
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Skill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at height
Candidate’s nameUnits of competencyBCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper faced cornicesBCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple formsBCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
NoteMany solid plasterers have had limited exposure to the application of cornice, as this area is often left to wall and ceiling lining tradespeople in industry.
q Keep EPT and fasteners in a secure carry case.
q Warn passers-by before firing.
q Ensure surface to fix to is sound.
q Ensure work area is clear of trip hazards.
Question 13 – Explain how to measure, cut, install, butt join paper-faced cornice step-by-step, and how to erect a suitable working platform to complete the task safely and cleanly.
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq Ensure correct handling of sheet material.
q JSA.
q Erect a suitable working platform.
q Check wall/ceiling surface is sound.
q Projection lines (below ceiling line).
q Measure lengths.
q Cut mitres correctly.
q Butter up sides and install.
q Clear away surplus adhesive and check work.
q Fill and sand back mitres (joints).
q Clean up area and put away tools and equipment.
Assessor’s notes
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Skill Set 2 – Installing cornices and pre-cast mouldings
Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornicesBCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple formsBCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Additional notes from conversation
Assessor’s signature Outcome(Please circle)
S(Satisfactory)
NYS(Not Yet Satisfactory)
Assessor’s name Date
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Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pier
Assessor’s Instructions
The interview should allow the candidate to confirm their knowledge as identified by their Self-Evaluation against relevant units of competency. The Assessor may use these questions to guide the interview ensuring that the candidate addresses the key points identified for each question.
These key points exist as a guide only, and the Assessor is encouraged to expand on them where necessary to satisfy depth of underpinning knowledge and skills.
It is recommended that the interview be conducted in the workplace, allowing the candidate access to documents, equipment etc to support their statements.
Record of interview
Candidate’s name
Assessor’s name
How/where was the interview conducted?
Interview only qAt an RTO’s premises q Name:
In the workplace q Name:
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Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Question 14 – What is the purpose of using screeds, setting-out dots and squares?
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq Provides accurate guides to rule to.
q Dots ensure accuracy over a long distance.
q Dots provide a true plumb surface.
q Dots are easy to rule back to.
q Squares ensure surfaces are 90 degrees to each other.
Assessor’s notes
Question 15 – Explain how to find the radius of a curved surface and make the template for screeding?
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq Timbers.
q Square.
q Rule.
q Trammel.
q Jig saw.
Assessor’s notes
Question 16 – Give two (2) reasons why shrinkage can occur.
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq High-suction background.
q Dry background.
Assessor’s notes
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Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pier
Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
q Heat.
Question 17 – When finishing render coats, what equipment have you used? What environmental protection procedures have you followed?
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq T-bar.
q Spray gun/grass brush.
q Poly/wooden float.
q Sponge float.
q Use waste skip.
q Cover drain openings.
q Clean up.
Assessor’s notes
Question 18 – What is the purpose of rubbing up the wall surface?
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq Consolidate surface.
q Close surface.
q Finish surface.
Assessor’s notes
Question 19 – Explain how block work can be set out.
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq Measure height-divide equally.
Assessor’s notes
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Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
q Measure width-divide equally.
q Scribe with jointer and rule.
q Transfer levels.
Question 20 – What methods can be used to achieve a limestone effect using mortar?
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq Apply unevenly.
q Float horizontally.
Assessor’s notes
Question 21 – Explain how you would plan, prepare, apply and finish an acrylic texture coat product.
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq Follow work instructions, plan,
specifications.
q Set up signage/barricades.
q Calculate quantity.
q Prime surface.
q Trowel, roll on or spray texture coat.
q Finish with plastic float to specification.
q Clean up.
Assessor’s notes
Question 22 – Explain how to prepare for and apply a minimum of two (2) different types of texture coat finishes.
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Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq Follow work instructions, plan,
specifications.
q Set up signage/barricades.
q Calculate quantity.
q Prime surface.
q Trowel, roll on or spray texture coat.
q Primer.
q Spray/trowel.
q Plastic float finish.
q Poly/wooden float finish.
q Sponge finish.
q Clean up.
Assessor’s notesApproximate volumes are acceptable.
Question 23 – Explain how to prepare various backgrounds for setting, select correct tools and equipment, and how to mix a plaster and lime set. Give details of the cleaning procedures and the problems that can arise when setting.
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq Soak and spray with a hose.
q Bondall BondCrete surface and let it go tacky before application.
q Mix in clean bucket and clean water.
q Mix lime putty well, before adding plaster
Assessor’s notes
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Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
and water.
q Fire cracking, blisters, Gauls, watermarks.
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Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Additional notes from conversation
Assessor’s signature Outcome(Please circle)
S(Satisfactory)
NYS(Not Yet Satisfactory)
Assessor’s name Date
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Skill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould, setting a pier, forming an arch and installing decorative mouldings
Assessor’s Instructions
The interview should allow the candidate to confirm their knowledge as identified by their Self-Evaluation against relevant units of competency. The Assessor may use these questions to guide the interview ensuring that the candidate addresses the key points identified for each question.
These key points exist as a guide only, and the Assessor is encouraged to expand on them where necessary to satisfy depth of underpinning knowledge and skills.
It is recommended that the interview be conducted in the workplace, allowing the candidate access to documents, equipment etc to support their statements.
Record of interview
Candidate’s name
Assessor’s name
How/where was the interview conducted?
Interview only qAt an RTO’s premises q Name:
In the workplace q Name:
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Skill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould, setting a pier, forming an arch and installing decorative mouldings
Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldingsBCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
Question 24 – If an original ceiling plaster panel mould was damaged and needed to be replaced, what procedure is required to restore the panel? What housekeeping rules must be followed?
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq Copy profile.
q Cut out template.
q Construct frame.
q Run mould.
q Erect scaffold.
q Install.
q Clean up.
Assessor’s notes
Question 25 – Talk through the installation of a large ceiling rose weighing in excess of 10 kilograms when installed.
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq Access ceiling support.
q Install noggins.
q Bondall BondCrete base.
q Countersink screws.
q Remove excess adhesive.
q Support with props until set.
q Wear suitable PPE, eg hard hat and safety boots.
Assessor’s notes
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Skill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould, setting a pier, forming an arch and installing decorative mouldings
Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldingsBCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
Question 26 – How would you renovate a section of wall (a passageway) which has water damage due to a leaky wet area on the opposite wall (shower)?
Key points to be addressed by the candidateq Fix leakage.
q Allow wall to dry out.
q Remove damaged plasterwork.
q Prepare surface (brush down surface and suppress dust).
q Float out background.
q Set and finish to standard.
q Clean up.
Assessor’s notes
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Candidate’s name
Units of competencyBCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldingsBCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
Additional notes from conversation
Assessor’s signature Outcome(Please circle)
S(Satisfactory)
NYS(Not Yet Satisfactory)
Assessor’s name Date
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Section 4
Practical Tasks and
Observation Recording Sheets
This section contains practical assessment tasks that the candidate will complete to assist you in determining their skills and knowledge.
Assessor’s InstructionsUse the Observation Recording Sheets for each of the practical tasks to document the skills and knowledge demonstrated by the candidate in completing each of the required tasks.
These practical tasks may be modified to suit the context of the candidate’s workplace, job role or their work environment.
Not all tasks need to be completed. You should select only those tasks that will provide the required evidence to prove competence by the candidate.
For a whole qualification it may be necessary to perform all tasks, if you believe that there is insufficient supporting evidence from other sources.
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It is important to remember that the notes you make during the observation of the practical demonstration are important evidence and should be retained as part of the candidate’s assessment records.
You should make sure that the candidate obtains permission for any audio or video recording devices you intend to use, as this is both a legal requirement and a policy requirement for all RTOs.
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Practical tasksWhile performing the various practical tasks, it is important that the principles of Occupational Health and Safety, and workplace safety requirements be met at all times.
Assessors need to ensure that the specifications for materials/resources used in the practical tasks are consistent with those in the critical aspects of evidence. (Refer to the Mapping of Assessment Tools document for more information.)
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wallTask 1The candidate is to prepare, set out and render a simple (flat) section of wall.
Skill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at heightTask 2The candidate is to:
prepare a section of wall surface
erect a work platform
attach a reinforced metal bead to an external angle on a wall using an explosive power tool
fix a section of decorative cornice
construct formwork 1 m2, mix and pour a slab, and finish with trowel and broom.
Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pierTask 3The candidate is to prepare, set out and restore solid plasterwork to specification on a minimum of three tasks including:
one curved surface
one ceiling
one archway or column.
Note: Setting (the type of finish) is not assessed in this skill set. It is only included to give the external mould a quality finish.
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Skill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould, setting a pier, forming an arch and installing decorative mouldingsTask 4The candidate is to prepare, set out and restore solid plasterwork to specification on a minimum of three tasks including:
one curved surface
one ceiling
one archway or column.
Note: Setting (the type of finish) is not assessed in this skill set. It is only included to give the external mould a quality finish.
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Task 1
Instructions for the candidate
Outline of taskFor this task you are to prepare, set out and render a simple (flat) section of wall.
You will be required to:
follow all OHS procedures
prepare the wall surfaces before rendering a section of wall 2400 mm high (floor to ceiling) and 1200 mm wide
ensure the finish is level +/– 2 mm
ensure surfaces are rubbed up and sponge float finished to industry standards
assemble all equipment and tools, prepare the surface then apply the render to the wall, and finish to the required standard
follow established practices for OHS.
You will be provided with a simple candidate’s work plan to help you manage this task. You are to complete this plan before you begin the task. It will help you to plan how to approach this task in a methodical manner.
You will be assessed on your ability to:
locate, interpret and apply relevant information, standards and specifications
comply with OHS regulations and site safety plan/JSA applicable to project/workplace
comply with company policy, procedure and quality guidelines
demonstrate safe and effective operational use of all required tools, plant and equipment, including optical and laser levelling devices
communicate and work safely and effectively with others/workmates
select, use and maintain tools and equipment
handle and store solid plastering materials and components
prepare surfaces for plastering
render the section of wall specified.
Your Assessor:
will observe you performing specific tasks relevant to the generic units of competency in the skill set, but with a practical focus on the following units:
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oBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materials
oBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipment
oBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plastering.
may verbally question you while you are performing the range of activities specified to address the task.
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Demonstration/Observation ChecklistSkill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Task 1Candidate’s name
Assessor’s name
Supervisor’s name(if applicable)
Work activity The candidate is to prepare, set out and render a simple (flat) section of wall.
Skill Set 1 – Core units of competency
BCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Assessment location
Date of demonstration Time
Instructions for the Assessor
The candidate is to: follow all OHS procedures prepare the wall surfaces before rendering a section of wall 2400 mm high (floor to
ceiling) and 1200 mm wide ensure the finish is level +/– 2 mm and surfaces rubbed up and sponge float finished to
industry standards assemble all equipment and tools, prepare the surface then apply the render to the wall,
and finish to the required standard follow established practices for OHS complete the work plan before starting the activity.Questions may be asked of the Assessor for clarification purposes only.The duration of the assessment is at the discretion of the Assessor who may stop the assessment at any stage if he/she determines that he/she has enough evidence to support a satisfactory or unsatisfactory outcome.The candidate must have access to all materials, tools and equipment, and eye and ear protection, and must wear safety boots.OHS regulations and codes of practice must be followed at all times.
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Demonstration/Observation ChecklistSkill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Task 1The activity will require the candidate to: locate, interpret and apply relevant information, standards and specifications comply with OHS regulations and site safety plan/JSA applicable to project/workplace comply with company policy, procedure and quality guidelines demonstrate safe and effective operational use, and maintenance of all required tools,
plant and equipment, including optical and laser levelling devices communicate and work safely and effectively with others/workmates handle and store the solid plastering materials and components prepare surfaces for plastering render the section of wall specified.
Resources required for this task
flat section of brick wall 2400 mm high and 1200 mm wide, preferably in a sheltered area where inclement weather is unlikely to adversely affect the candidate’s task
cement mixer poly or wooden floats plasterer’s trowel hawk T-bar spray gun or grass brush hop up buckets sand cement lime spirit level stand and spot board.
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Candidate’s work plan for Skill Set 1The candidate is to complete this checklist before starting any practical tasks. This is for the Assessor to use as an aid for planning and assessment.
1 OHS requirements
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
2 Plans and specifications
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
3 Set up materials and fixings for the task.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
4 Set up hand and power tools for the task.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
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5 Set up construction tools and equipment for the task.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
6 Outline below the approach you plan to use (ie the steps you take to complete the task).
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
7 On job completion, check the finished task against the stated criteria.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
8 Clean up/put tools and equipment away.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
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Demonstration/Observation ChecklistSkill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Task 1Candidate’s name
During the demonstration or observation of skills, did the candidate do the following?
Regulations Standards and industry requirements
Is behaviour observed? Assessor’s Notes
Yes No
OHS requirements OSH Act 1984
Select and use correct personal protective equipment (PPE). q qCheck required safety signs are in place. q qSelect and use safety equipment for job or task. q qCheck electrical leads and power tools. q qPlans and specifications
Read plans and specifications, and check site before starting. q qInterpret information on plans and transfer to set-out and materials. q qConfer with team members (Assessor) to verify all points. q qMaterials and fixings
Select required materials from store and use them appropriately. q qIdentify all fixings correctly and use them appropriately and economically. q qStack materials safely on worksite before, during and after use. q qHand tools, portable power tools and static machinery Electrical safety
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Task 1Candidate’s name
During the demonstration or observation of skills, did the candidate do the following?
Regulations Standards and industry requirements
Is behaviour observed? Assessor’s Notes
Yes No
Select hand tools and use them safely to recognised trade practices. q qSelect portable power tools and use them safely to recognised trade practices. q qCheck mixing machinery for faults before and after start-up. q qCheck hand tools for good condition before use. q qCheck portable power tools for good condition before use. q qConstruction tools and equipment Working at height
legislation 2009Use trestles and planks safely and appropriately for work at heights. q qSelect scaffolding and erect safely for use during project. q qSet up levelling devices for correct use in appropriate places on site. q qPlace or stack trestles, planks, ladders and levelling devices in a safe, but easily accessible manner when not in use on site. q q
Work methodology
Follow identified job processes and procedures as closely as possible. q q
Job completion
Check all work against plans, specifications and instructions and q q
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Task 1Candidate’s name
During the demonstration or observation of skills, did the candidate do the following?
Regulations Standards and industry requirements
Is behaviour observed? Assessor’s Notes
Yes No
confirm for completion with the team.
Clean up Builders’ Registration Act and BCADispose of all identified unusable material and waste safely, and in
an environmentally friendly manner. q qReturn and stack usable materials correctly in the store. q qClean/sweep site or work area, pick up unused fixings and return to store. q q
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Assessor’s general comments/observations
Assessor’s name Outcome(Please circle)
S(Satisfactory)
NYS(Not Yet Satisfactory)Assessor’s signature
Candidate’s signature Date
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Skill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at height
Task 2
Instructions for the candidate
Outline of taskFor this task you are to prepare a section of wall surface, erect a work platform, attach a reinforced metal bead to an external angle on a wall, using an explosive power tool, then fix a section of paper-faced cornice, construct formwork, and mix and pour concrete to a trowel and brush finish.
You will be required to:
follow established OHS practices and procedures
prepare the wall surface before erecting a one-lift scaffold/work platform and fix a reinforced bead to an external angle of a wall using an explosive power tool
render a window wall and attached pier ensuring walls, external angles and reveals are plumb, sills and soffits are level
ensure the finish is level +/– 2 mm and surfaces are rubbed up and sponge float finished to industry standards
measure, mark and scribe limestone block effect onto the attached pier, ensuring all blocks are the same size and have variable texture
measure, cut, place and finish paper-faced cornices, including external/internal mitre and use butt joints – all mitres to be filled and neatly finished (sanded)
construct formwork, and mix and pour concrete to a trowel and brush finish.
You will be provided with a simple candidate’s work plan to help you manage this task. You are to complete this plan before you begin the task. It will help you to plan how to approach this task in a methodical manner.
You will be assessed on your ability to:
locate, interpret and apply relevant information, standards and specifications
comply with OHS regulations and site safety plan/JSA applicable to project/workplace
comply with company policy, procedure and quality guidelines
demonstrate safe and effective operational use of all required tools, plant and equipment, including optical and laser levelling devices
communicate and work safely and effectively with others/workmates
select, use and maintain tools and equipment
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handle and store the solid plastering materials and components
prepare surfaces for plastering
render the section of wall specified
erect the scaffolding to the standard required, and ensure the footings are safe and the structure stable
measure, cut, place and finish paper-faced cornices, including external/internal mitre and use butt joints
dismantle the work platform safely, clean up the work area and put all tools away
construct formwork 1 m2, mix and pour concrete to a trowel and brush finish.
Your Assessor:
will observe you performing specific tasks relevant to the two units of competency in the skill set
may verbally question you while you are performing the range of activities specified to address the task.
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Demonstration/Observation ChecklistSkill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at
heightTask 2
Candidate’s name
Assessor’s name
Supervisor’s name(if applicable)
Work activity The candidate is to install and angle bead and paper-faced cornice at height, construct formwork, and mix and pour concrete to a trowel and brush finish.
Skill Set 2 – Units of competency
BCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornices
BCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple formsBCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Assessment location
Date of demonstration Time
Instructions for the Assessor
The candidate is to: prepare a section of wall surface, erect a work platform, attach a reinforced metal bead
to an external angle on a wall using an explosive power tool then fix a section of decorative cornice
follow all OHS procedures, prepare the wall surface before erecting a one-lift scaffold/work platform and fix a reinforced bead to an external angle of a wall using an explosive power tool
render a window wall and attached pier ensuring walls, external angles and reveals are plumb, sills and soffits are level
ensure the finish is level +/– 2 mm and surfaces are rubbed up and sponge float finished to industry standards
measure, mark and scribe limestone block effect onto the attached pier, ensuring all blocks are the same size and have variable texture
measure, cut, place and finish paper-faced cornices, including external/internal mitre and use butt joints – all mitres to be filled and neatly finished (sanded)
construct formwork 1 m2 ensuring top edge is level measure, cut reinforcement grid and suspend on chairs mix concrete and pour, tamp surface and rule level, ensuring edges are bull-nosed and
surface finished with trowel and brush.The candidate must have access to all materials, tools and equipment, and eye and ear protection, and must wear safety boots.OHS regulations and codes of practice must be followed at all times.If the Assessor deems that the candidate has demonstrated insufficient evidence for the unit of competency BCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple forms, a small concreting practical task may be added at the end of the assessment.
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heightTask 2
The activity will require the candidate to: locate, interpret and apply relevant information, standards and specifications comply with OHS regulations and site safety plan/JSA applicable to project/workplace comply with company policy, procedure and quality guidelines demonstrate safe and effective operational use, and maintenance of all required tools,
plant and equipment, including optical and laser levelling devices communicate and work safely and effectively with others/workmates handle and store solid plastering materials and components prepare surfaces for plastering render the section of wall specified install the paper-faced cornice and finish to the standard required set up scaffolding and work at height safely clean up the work area, replacing all tools, equipment and waste materials set up formwork, cut reinforcement and pour concrete finish surface with trowel and broom.
Resources required for this task
flat section of brick wall 2400 mm high and 1200 mm wide, preferably in a sheltered area where inclement weather is unlikely to adversely affect the candidate’s task
external corner of a brick wall suitable for the application of a beading with an explosive power tool
brick pier (3 x 3 or 2 x 3 full brick width) to ceiling height (2400 mm) suitable for the installation of paper-faced cornice around the perimeter of the pier
cement mixer, wheelbarrow, shovel poly or wooden floats plasterer’s trowel bull-nose tool hawk T-bar spray gun or grass brush hop up buckets sand cement stone lime spirit level stand and spot board.
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Candidate’s work plan for Skill Set 2The candidate is to complete this checklist before starting any practical tasks. This is for the Assessor to use as an aid for planning and assessment.
1 OHS requirements
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
2 Plans and specifications
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
3 Set up materials and fixings for the task.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
4 Set up hand and power tools for the task.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
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5 Set up construction tools and equipment for the task.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
6 Outline below the approach you plan to use (ie the steps you take to complete the task).
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
7 On job completion, check the finished task against the stated criteria.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
8 Clean up/put tools and equipment away.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
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Task 2Candidate’s name
During the demonstration or observation of skills, did the candidate do the following?
Regulations Standards and industry requirements
Is behaviour observed? Assessor’s Notes
Yes No
OHS requirements OSH Act 1984
Select and use correct personal protective equipment (PPE). q qCheck required safety signs are in place. q qSelect and use safety equipment for job or task. q qCheck electrical leads and power tools. q qPlans and specifications
Read plans and specifications, and check site before starting. q qInterpret information on plans and transfers to set-out and materials. q qConfer with team members (Assessor) to verify all points. q qMaterials and fixings
Select required materials from store and use them appropriately. q qIdentify all fixings correctly and use them appropriately and economically. q qStack materials safely on worksite before, during and after use. q qHand tools, portable power tools and static machinery Electrical safety
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Task 2Candidate’s name
During the demonstration or observation of skills, did the candidate do the following?
Regulations Standards and industry requirements
Is behaviour observed? Assessor’s Notes
Yes No
Use selected hand tools safely to recognised trade practices. q qUse selected portable power tools safely to recognised trade practices. q qCheck mixing machinery for faults before and after start-up. q qCheck hand tools for good condition before use. q qInspect and use correctly EPT, including orientation, PPE, and safety barriers and signs. q q
Construction tools and equipment Working at height legislation 2009
Use trestles and planks safely and appropriately for work at heights. q qSelect scaffolding and erect safely for use during project. q qUse levelling devices correctly and in appropriate places on site. q qPlace or stack trestles, planks, ladders and levelling devices in a safe, but easily accessible manner when not in use on site. q q
Work methodology
Follow identified job processes and procedures as closely as possible. q qJob completion
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Demonstration/Observation ChecklistSkill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at height
Task 2Candidate’s name
During the demonstration or observation of skills, did the candidate do the following?
Regulations Standards and industry requirements
Is behaviour observed? Assessor’s Notes
Yes No
Check all work against plans, specifications and instructions and confirm for completion with the team. q q
Clean up Builders’ Registration Act and BCADispose of all identified unusable material and waste safely, and in
an environmentally friendly manner. q qReturn and stack usable materials correctly in the store. q qClean/sweep site or work area and pick up unused fixings and return to store. q q
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Assessor’s general comments/observations
Assessor’s name Outcome(Please circle)
S(Satisfactory)
NYS(Not Yet Satisfactory)Assessor’s signature
Candidate’s signature Date
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Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pier
Task 3
Instructions for the candidate
Outline of taskFor this task you are to prepare, set out and render a curved wall and attached pier, including capping, set the curved wall and apply texture coat to the attached pier.
You will be required to:
follow all OHS procedures
prepare the curved wall surfaces before rendering
float, render and finish the wall to the required specification
ensure the finish is level +/– 2 mm and finish is to industry standards
assemble all equipment and tools, and prepare the surface then apply the render to the wall and finish to the required standard
assemble all equipment and tools, and prepare the surface then apply set to a curved surface to the required standard
follow established practices for OHS
apply a texture coat finish to the bottom section of the curved wall.
You will be provided with a simple candidate’s work plan to help you manage this task. You are to complete this plan before you begin the task. It will help you to plan how to approach this task in a methodical manner.
You will be assessed on your ability to:
locate, interpret and apply relevant information, standards and specifications
comply with OHS regulations and site safety plan/JSA applicable to project/workplace
comply with company policy, procedure and quality guidelines
demonstrate safe and effective operational use of all required tools, plant and equipment, including optical and laser levelling devices
communicate and work safely and effectively with others/workmates
select, use and maintain tools and equipment
handle and store solid plastering materials and components
prepare surfaces for plastering
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finish the section of wall specified
complete a simple texture coating task on the attached pier.
Your Assessor:
will observe you performing specific tasks relevant to the generic units of competency in the skill set, but with a practical focus on the following units:
oBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfaces
oBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishes.
may verbally question you while you are performing the range of activities specified to address the task.
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texture coating the attached pierTask 3
Candidate’s name
Assessor’s name
Supervisor’s name(if applicable)
Work activity The candidate is to float and set a curved wall and attached pier then texture coat the attached pier.
Skill Set 3 – Units of competency
BCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfaces
BCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishes
BCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Assessment location
Date of demonstration Time
Instructions for the Assessor
The candidate is to: prepare, set out and render a curved wall and attached pier, including capping, and set
curved wall and apply texture coat to the attached pier prepare the curved wall surfaces before rendering, and then float, render and finish the
curved section of wall to the required specification follow all OHS regulations and codes of practice ensure the finish is level +/– 2 mm and finish is to industry standards assemble all tools and equipment, and prepare the surface then apply the render to the
wall and finish to the required standard assemble all equipment and tools, and prepare the surface then apply set to a curved
surface to the required standard follow established practices for OHS apply a texture coat finish to the attached pier.Questions may be asked of the Assessor for clarification purposes only.The duration of the assessment is at the discretion of the Assessor who may stop the assessment at any stage if he/she determines that he/she has enough evidence to support a satisfactory or unsatisfactory outcome.The candidate must have access to all materials, tools and equipment, and eye and ear protection, and must wear safety boots.
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texture coating the attached pierTask 3
The activity will require the candidate to: locate, interpret and apply relevant information, standards and specifications comply with OHS regulations and site safety plan/JSA applicable to project/workplace comply with company policy, procedure and quality guidelines demonstrate safe and effective operational use, and maintenance of all required tools,
plant and equipment, including optical and laser levelling devices communicate and work safely and effectively with others/workmates handle and store the solid plastering materials and components prepare surfaces for plastering render and float the section of curved wall to standard apply set coats to a specification on a minimum of three (3) surfaces including
horizontal, vertical and curved apply a trowelled texture coat finish to industry standard render the section of wall specified.
Resources required for this task
curved section of brick wall 2400 mm high and 1200 mm wide, preferably in a sheltered area where inclement weather is unlikely to adversely affect the candidate’s task
cement mixer, wheelbarrow, shovel poly or wooden floats plasterer’s trowel hawk T-bar spray gun or grass brush hop up buckets sand cement set lime putty texture coat product and relevant MSDS for that product spirit level stand and spot board.
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Candidate’s work plan for Skill Set 3The candidate is to complete this checklist before starting any practical tasks. This is for the Assessor to use as an aid for planning and assessment.
1 OHS requirements
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
2 Plans and specifications
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
3 Set up materials and fixings for the task.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
4 Set up hand and power tools for the task.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
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5 Set up construction tools and equipment for the task.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
6 Outline below the approach you plan to use (ie the steps you take to complete the task).
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
7 On job completion, check the finished task against the stated criteria.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
8 Clean up/put tools and equipment away.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
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Task 3Candidate’s name
During the demonstration or observation of skills, did the candidate do the following?
Regulations Standards and industry requirements
Is behaviour observed? Assessor’s Notes
Yes No
OHS requirements OSH Act 1984
Select and use correct personal protective equipment (PPE). q qCheck required safety signs are in place. q qSelect and use safety equipment for job or task. q qCheck electrical leads and power tools. q qPlans and specifications
Read plans and specifications, and check site before starting. q qInterpret information on plans and transfers to set-out and materials. q qConfer with team members (Assessor) to verify all points. q qMaterials and fixings
Select required materials from store and use them appropriately. q qIdentify all fixings correctly and use them appropriately and economically. q qStack materials safely on worksite before, during and after use. q qHand tools, portable power tools and static machinery Electrical safety
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Task 3Candidate’s name
During the demonstration or observation of skills, did the candidate do the following?
Regulations Standards and industry requirements
Is behaviour observed? Assessor’s Notes
Yes No
Use selected hand tools safely to recognised trade practices. q qUse selected portable power tools safely to recognised trade practices. q qCheck mixing machinery for faults before and after start-up. q qCheck hand tools for good condition before use. q qCheck portable power tools for good condition before use. q qConstruction tools and equipment Working at height
legislation 2009Use trestles and planks safely and appropriately for work at heights. q qSelect scaffolding and erect safely for use during project. q qSet up levelling devices correctly and in appropriate places on site. q qPlace or stack trestles, planks, ladders and levelling devices in a safe, but easily accessible manner when not in use on site. q q
Work methodology
Follow identified job processes and procedures as closely as possible. q q
Job completion
Check all work against plans, specifications and instructions and q q
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Task 3Candidate’s name
During the demonstration or observation of skills, did the candidate do the following?
Regulations Standards and industry requirements
Is behaviour observed? Assessor’s Notes
Yes No
confirm for completion with the team.
Clean up Builders’ Registration Act and BCADispose of all identified unusable material and waste safely, and in
an environmentally friendly manner. q qReturn and stack safely and correctly usable materials in the store. q qClean/sweep site or work area and pick up unused fixings and return to store. q q
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Assessor’s general comments/observations
Assessor’s name Outcome(Please circle)
S(Satisfactory)
NYS(Not Yet Satisfactory)Assessor’s signature
Candidate’s signature Date
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Skill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould, setting a pier, forming an arch and installing decorative mouldings
Task 4
Instructions for the candidate
Outline of taskFor this task you are to prepare, set out and restore solid plasterwork to specification on a minimum of three (3) tasks, including one (1) curved surface, one (1) ceiling and one (1) archway or column.
You will be required to:
follow all OHS procedures
prepare the wall surfaces before rendering
float an attached pier to a tolerance of +/– 2 mm and form a backing coat to accommodate an ovolo on an external angle, and plasterboard an arch/soffit and fit arch beads, ensuring accuracy of radius and soffit level +/– 2 mm
run the finish coat of the ovolo with a splayed top and bottom and set the attached pier with 5 mm bull-nose external angles
plant a pre-cast arch mould from the spring line +/– 1 mm from the circumference, and plant and fix a ceiling rose in the centre of the ceiling, ensuring circumference is filled and brushed clean
ensure the finish is plumb +/– 2 mm – surfaces to be ruled flat to industry standards
assemble all equipment and tools, and prepare the surface then apply the float/set coats to the wall and finish to the required standard.
You will be provided with a simple candidate’s work plan to help you manage this task. You are to complete this plan before you begin the task. It will help you to plan how to approach this task in a methodical manner.
You will be assessed on your ability to:
locate, interpret and apply relevant information, standards and specifications
comply with OHS regulations and site safety plan/JSA applicable to project/workplace
comply with company policy, procedure and quality guidelines
demonstrate safe and effective operational use of all required tools, plant and equipment, including optical and laser levelling devices
communicate and work safely and effectively with others/workmates
select, use and maintain tools and equipment
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handle and store solid plastering materials and components
prepare surfaces for plastering
render the section of wall specified
plasterboard a timber frame to form an arch
run a decorative in situ mould
install a ceiling rose.
Your Assessor:
will observe you performing specific tasks relevant to the generic units of competency in the skill set, but with a practical focus on the following units:
oBCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldings
oBCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
oBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
may verbally question you while you are performing the range of activities specified to address the task.
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Demonstration/Observation ChecklistSkill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould, setting a pier, forming an
arch and installing decorative mouldingsTask 4
Candidate’s name
Assessor’s name
Supervisor’s name(if applicable)
Work activity The candidate is to form an in situ mould, form an arch and install decorative mouldings.
Skill Set 4 – Units of competency
BCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldings
BCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
Assessment location
Date of demonstration Time
Instructions for the Assessor
The candidate is to: prepare, set out and restore solid plasterwork to specification on a minimum of three
tasks including one curved surface, one ceiling and one archway or column float an attached pier to a tolerance of +/– 2 mm and form a backing coat to
accommodate an ovolo on an external angle, and plasterboard an arch/soffit and fit arch beads, ensuring accuracy of radius and soffit level +/– 2 mm
run the finish coat of the ovolo with a splayed top and bottom and set the attached pier with 5 mm bull-nose external angles
plant a pre-cast arch mould from the spring line +/– 1 mm from the circumference, and plant and fix a ceiling rose in the centre of the ceiling, ensuring circumference is brushed clean
prepare the wall surfaces before floating ensure the finish is plumb +/– 2 mm – surfaces to be ruled flat and finished to industry
standards assemble all equipment and tools, and prepare the surface then apply the float/set
coats to the wall and finish to the required standard follow established practices for OHS.Questions may be asked of the Assessor for clarification purposes only.The duration of the assessment is at the discretion of the Assessor who may stop the assessment at any stage if he/she determines that he/she has enough evidence to support a satisfactory or unsatisfactory outcome.The candidate must have access to all materials, tools and equipment, and eye and ear protection, and must wear safety boots.Note: Setting (the type of finish) is not assessed in this skill set. It is only include to give the external mould a quality finish.
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arch and installing decorative mouldingsTask 4
The activity will require the candidate to: locate, interpret and apply relevant information, standards and specifications comply with OHS regulations and site safety plan/JSA applicable to project/workplace comply with company policy, procedure and quality guidelines demonstrate safe and effective operational use, and maintenance of all required tools,
plant and equipment, including optical and laser levelling devices communicate and work safely and effectively with others/workmates select, use and maintain tools and equipment handle and store the solid plastering materials and components prepare surfaces for plastering render the section of wall specified
Resources required for this task
timber and plasterboard sufficient to construct a small arch cement mixer, wheelbarrow, shovel poly or wooden floats plasterer’s trowel hawk T-bar hop up buckets sand cement casting plaster box rule ovolo template splay template tape measure lime spirit level stand and spot board.
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Candidate’s work plan for Skill Set 4The candidate is to complete this checklist before starting any practical tasks. This is for the Assessor to use as an aid for planning and assessment.
1 OHS requirements
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
2 Plans and specifications
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
3 Set up materials and fixings for the task.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
4 Set up hand and power tools for the task.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
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5 Set up construction tools and equipment for the task.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
6 Outline below the approach you plan to use (ie the steps you take to complete the task).
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
7 On job completion, check the finished task against the stated criteria.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
8 Clean up/put tools and equipment away.
Satisfactory q
Unsatisfactory q
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Task 4Candidate’s name
During the demonstration or observation of skills, did the candidate do the following?
Regulations Standards and industry requirements
Is behaviour observed? Assessor’s Notes
Yes No
OHS requirements OSH Act 1984
Select and use correct personal protective equipment (PPE). q qCheck required safety signs are in place. q qSelect and use safety equipment for job or task. q qCheck electrical leads and power tools. q qPlans and specifications
Read plans and specifications, and check site before starting. q qInterpret information on plans and transfers to set-out and materials. q qConfer with team members (Assessor) to verify all points. q qMaterials and fixings
Select required materials from store and use them appropriately. q qIdentify all fixings correctly and use them appropriately and economically. q qStack materials safely on worksite before, during and after use. q qHand tools, portable power tools and static machinery Electrical safety
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Task 4Candidate’s name
During the demonstration or observation of skills, did the candidate do the following?
Regulations Standards and industry requirements
Is behaviour observed? Assessor’s Notes
Yes No
Use selected hand tools safely to recognised trade practices. q qUse selected portable power tools safely to recognised trade practices. q qCheck mixing machinery for faults before and after start-up. q qCheck hand tools for good condition before use. q qCheck portable power tools for good condition before use. q qConstruction tools and equipment Working at height
legislation 2009Use trestles and planks safely and appropriately for work at heights. q qSelect scaffolding and erect safely for identified use during project. q qSet up levelling devices correctly and in appropriate places on site. q qPlace and stack trestles, planks, ladders and levelling devices in a safe, but easily accessible manner when not in use on site. q q
Work methodology
Follow identified job processes and procedures as closely as possible. q q
Job completion
Check all work against plans, specifications and instructions and q q
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Task 4Candidate’s name
During the demonstration or observation of skills, did the candidate do the following?
Regulations Standards and industry requirements
Is behaviour observed? Assessor’s Notes
Yes No
confirm for completion with the team.
Clean up Builders’ Registration Act and BCADispose of all identified unusable material and waste safely, and in
an environmentally friendly manner. q qReturn and stack safely and correctly usable materials in the store. q qClean/sweep site or work area and pick up unused fixings and return to store. q q
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Assessor’s name Outcome(Please circle)
S(Satisfactory)
NYS(Not Yet Satisfactory)Assessor’s signature
Candidate’s signature Date
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PART 2
Section 5
Candidate’s Informationand
Self-Evaluation Forms
It is recommended that candidates be provided with this information before applying for RPL.
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What is Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)?RPL is the acknowledgment of skills and knowledge obtained through learning achieved outside the formal education and training system and includes work and life experience including paid and volunteer work and skills attained through leisure pursuits such as musical, mechanical or linguistic abilities.
RPL recognises any prior knowledge and experience and measures it against the qualification in which students are enrolled. The individual may not need to complete all of a training program if he or she already possesses some of the competencies taught in the program.
Why you should apply for RPLIf you apply for RPL and your application is successful you could:
reduce or eliminate the need for any training in skills and knowledge you already have
save time by not needing to attend any or a reduced number of classes and completing unnecessary work
save money because you will not have to buy textbooks and other learning material
complete your qualification in a shorter time
advance to a higher level qualification in a shorter time if desired.
Some terms you need to understandIt is important that you understand the following term to assist you with your RPL application.
Competence
Competence is the demonstration of skills and knowledge that you have gained through life and work experiences as well as any training that you have successfully completed that can be matched against a set of industry performance standards referred to as units of competency. These units are grouped together to form a specific industry qualification, within the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF).
Each unit of competency is divided into elements (a set of activities that lead to an overall achievement or demonstration of competence). Each of these elements is further broken down into a set of performance criteria which give a more detailed description of the skills and knowledge you need to be able to demonstrate.
Matching your evidence against each of the elements/performance criteria will help you to reach your qualification more quickly.
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How to prepare for your RPL assessmentIn order for your skills to be formally recognised as part of a national qualification, Assessors must make sure that you (the candidate) have the required skills and knowledge to meet the industry standard as specified in the relevant Training Package.
You must be involved in the RPL process so that all the experience, skills and knowledge you have gained over time can be correctly identified and suitably demonstrated. This evidence is gathered and used in recognition of all or some of the units for the qualification you wish to gain.
All assessment requirements will be discussed with you in advance and you will be given the opportunity to ask questions and clarify requirements. Being prepared for the assessment process and knowing what you need to provide can save you valuable time and ensure that the RPL assessment is as simple and stress-free as possible.
Here are some tips to make the application process and interview easier for you.
1. Your Assessor will ask you to talk about your work roles and your employment history.
Bring a copy of your résumé. You might like to write down any work you have done in the past (paid or unpaid) and where this took place.
2. If you have certificates from any training courses you have completed, bring along either certified copies or the originals to the interview with the Assessor and they can make a copy of them.
3. Bring along any other documentation that you think would support your claim that you have done this work over time.
The following is a list of some of the documents you can provide as examples of your work history:
brief CV
certificates/results of assessment
any licences
tickets held, eg forklift, crane
photographs of work undertaken
diaries/task sheets/job sheets/logbooks
site training records
site competencies held record
membership of relevant professional associations
hobbies/interests/special skills outside work
references/letters from previous employers/supervisors
industry awards
any other documentation that may demonstrate your trade or industry experience or support your claim.
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Depending on where you have worked and what the work may have included, you may or may not have documentary evidence. Do not be put off if you do not have documentary evidence, as the Assessor will work with you during the assessment process.
4. Think about whom you would consider to be your workplace contact or referee.
Is your employer happy to support your aim to become qualified?
Would you feel comfortable if the Assessor contacted your current workplace or previous workplace/s to validate your skills and spoke to your supervisor/s or employer/s?
5. You will need to supply the contact details of work referees who can confirm your skills in the industry.
Think about whom the best person to confirm your skill level would be.
Think about current or recent supervisors or employers who have observed your work and who would be able to confirm your previous work skills and experience. The Assessor will need to contact them.
6. You can speak with your Assessor about other ways you can show your skills for the trade or industry in which you are seeking recognition.
These could include letters from employers, records of any training courses or professional development sessions attended, employers or clients in related industries or government agencies, acknowledgements, workplace forms (as long as there are no confidentiality issues – see below) or any other relevant documents.
Confidentiality issuesIt is important that sensitive information is not included as part of your Supporting Documentation (as identified in Section 6 and any other documentation you wish to use as evidence). You may need authorisation from your supervisor to use some of your evidence, so it is always best to check the privacy and confidentiality policies of the organisation. Client names should be deleted and financial figures or other personal details should be blacked out and made unidentifiable.
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The four steps in the RPL assessment processOnce your training organisation has provided you with the information you need to apply for RPL, you need to follow these four steps in order to complete the process.
Step 1 – Self-Evaluation
Before you decide to apply for RPL you need to assess your current competence for one or several units of competency.
Complete the candidate information and self-evaluation forms provided with as much information of your previous work experience as you can.
This will allow for an initial assessment of your experience and a check to see whether you can demonstrate the required skills and knowledge. You can discuss this with an RPL Assessor if you want.
You must be able to provide evidence against the elements/performance criteria for the relevant unit/s of competency.
It is not enough to simply state that you possess the skills and knowledge required. You must be able to demonstrate competence.
This is your opportunity to provide as much proof as you can of the variety of experience you have had. You should supply examples of your work history if you have any. (See Tip 3 above.)
Depending on the trade or industry you have worked in, you may or may not have documentary evidence available. This should not deter you from seeking RPL, as your Assessor will work with you throughout the RPL process.
You will also need to supply the contact details of work referees who can confirm your skills in the industry.
By asking your supervisor to complete their part of your self-evaluation, they will be providing valuable evidence confirming the work experience, skills and knowledge you have demonstrated in the performance of your work duties.
You will also be provided with a list of suggested evidence that you could use to demonstrate that you are competent in a particular unit or units of competency. This list is a guide only. If you have other suitable evidence to support your claim for RPL then you are encouraged to share this with your Assessor.
If you do not believe that you have any suitable evidence, then you should discuss your options with your Assessor.
Once you have completed the self-evaluation and made the decision that you would like to continue with the RPL process, make an appointment for an interview and enrol for RPL.
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Note: It is possible to gain RPL for an entire qualification.
Step 2 – Enrolment and interview with the Assessor
An interview with an Assessor who understands your industry will be organised for you. They will review – usually with you – the information and supporting documentation you have provided and match up your skills to the units/subjects in the qualification.
During your RPL interview, your Assessor will discuss with you your self-evaluation and any evidence you have provided.
It is at this point that you will be able to identify any previous work experience and discuss this with your Assessor.
During this conversation, you will be required to answer questions relating to your work experience. This questioning forms part of the assessment, as it will identify your current knowledge and skills regarding the area of industry in which you are applying for recognition.
If you are currently enrolled in a training course relating to this qualification, it is important that you let your Trainer know that you intend to apply for RPL, then nominate the units you have selected for RPL so that the required documentation can be processed and your application can go ahead.
It is at this stage that a decision will be made whether you are able to proceed to the next step or whether you need to undergo gap training.
Step 3 – Practical demonstration of your skills
Your Assessor will organise with you and your employer to conduct a practical skills test at your workplace (if appropriate) or other suitable location.
This is your opportunity to demonstrate your level of competence on a practical level. The assessment will focus on the skills required in the work activities which relate to the qualification in which you are applying for recognition.
Your Assessor will identify the skills they want you to demonstrate by asking you to complete certain tasks.
Step 4 – Provision of further supporting evidence
Your Assessor will need to confirm your previous work experience with someone (such as your supervisor or employer) who can vouch for your skills over a period of time.
They will contact the referees you have provided as part of the candidate information.
Your Assessor may ask you to give your selected workplace contacts or previous employers the Third Party report to complete. Authentication of these reports by the Assessor would then be required.
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After the assessmentAfter the assessment, your Assessor will advise you of the units of competency you have successfully completed. You will also be advised whether you have gained the full qualification or if gaps have been identified during the recognition process. If you do have skill gaps, these may be addressed through additional training.
If you have any questions during the RPL process, you should contact your Assessor.
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Candidate’s Information Form(You may find it easier to provide the information for the following by attaching a résumé.)
Qualification/Industry in which you are seeking recognitionBCG31003 Certificate III in Solid Plastering
Personal details
Surname
First name/s
Any other name/s used
Home address
Postal address (if different from above)
Telephone numbers Home: Work:
Mobile: Fax:
Email address
Are you a permanent resident of Australia?
Yes q No q
Do you need an interpreter to help you with an interview? Yes q No qDo you have a disability which we should be aware of? Yes q No qWill you need special aids if you are required to undertake a practical assessment?
Yes q No q
Please provide details of special needs so that we can assist you if required.
Current employment
Are you currently employed? Yes q No qIf ‘yes’, in which occupation are you currently employed?
What is your current job title?
Who is your current employer?
How long have you worked in this job approximately? year/s month/s
Is this occupation in the same industry as the industry in which you are applying for recognition?
Yes q No q If ‘no’, go to the next page.
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If ‘yes’, list some of the main tasks you perform as part of your work that you think are relevant to your RPL application.
If you have further recent industry experience relevant to your application, please attach another sheet or your current résumé.
Rate your knowledge and skills against the qualification/industry relevant to your RPL application.
Industry area: Plastering Yes No Possibly
I think my experience is of a high level. q q qI think I am skilled to do this job. q q qI know how to do the work tasks really well. q q qI can explain my experience and provide documentary evidence. q q q
I have undertaken much of this work without supervision. q q qFurther training
I have attended training courses in this area of work. q qIf ‘yes’, what training did you undertake? Include date training completed (month, year).
Is there any further information you wish to give in support of your application?
Professional referees (relevant to work situation if not already listed on your résumé)
Name
Position
Organisation
Address of organisation
Phone number
Mobile number
Email address
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Professional referees (relevant to work situation if not already listed on your résumé)
Name
Position
Organisation
Address of organisation
Phone number
Mobile number
Email address
Candidate’s Employment History Form(You may attach a current résumé in place of completing this section.)
Name, address and phone number
of employers
Period of employment(DD/MM/YYYY) Position/s
heldFull-timePart-timeCasual
Description of major duties
From To
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
Attach additional sheet if required.
DeclarationI declare that the information contained in this application is true and correct and that all documents are genuine.
Candidate’s signature Date
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Candidate’s Self-Evaluation FormCompletion instructionsThe purpose of completing the Self-Evaluation Form is to enable candidates who believe that they already possess the competencies, to assess their skills and knowledge against the qualification.
Complete the following pages and identify your capacity to perform the tasks described. Be honest in your appraisal. By completing this self-evaluation you will be identifying the areas where you may be able to apply for recognition.
NB: If this self-evaluation is being used as evidence, your supervisor must evaluate your ability to perform the work tasks. Your supervisor is also asked to comment on your ability to perform these work tasks and verify this by signing each section.
If this self-evaluation is being used only so that you and your assessor can decide if you should proceed, then it doesn’t have to be verified.
Identify your level of experience in performing each competency/task by using the following:
not well – I do the task but not well.
well – I do the task well.
very well – I do the task really well.
See example below.
Competency/TaskI have performed these tasks Supervisor
Evaluation
Evidence to support claim
Frequently Never Sometimes Doc No.
Documentation provided (Number and name the document you are providing for easy reference)
Using a computer to enter or change work information or data. q
Not Well Not Well
Using personal protective equipment as appropriate to conduct my work safely and in accordance with site and legal requirements.
Wellq
Well 1 Copy of Company Personal Protective Equipment Requirements for my job role.
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Candidate’s Self-Evaluation
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Candidate’s name Date completed
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Skill Set 1Competency/Task
I have performed these tasksSupervisor’s Evaluation
Evidence to support claim
Frequently Never Sometimes
Doc No.
Documentation provided (Number and name the document you are providing for easy
reference.)
1. Being aware of and complying with all site safety plans, OHS regulations and legislation to your trade area when on site.
2. Selecting and using fire-fighting equipment to extinguish a fire.
3. Explaining all the processes and practices in place for working safely on the job at your workplace.
4. Explaining the size, and the economic and employment importance of the construction industry in WA, with reference to your trade.
5. Finding and identifying construction workers’ employment conditions.
6. Identifying en employee’s career development needs or goals.
7. Identifying and dealing with personal conflict situations at work.
8. Providing evidence to demonstrate the selection of necessary tools, equipment,
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Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Skill Set 1Competency/Task
I have performed these tasksSupervisor’s Evaluation
Evidence to support claim
Frequently Never Sometimes
Doc No.
Documentation provided (Number and name the document you are providing for easy
reference.)
materials, fixings, PPE and task sequences for various trade tasks.
9. Knowing what company organisational policies/procedures and quality control requirements are.
10. Identifying and demonstrating the use of communication equipment commonly used in the construction industry for your trade.
11. Identifying and interpreting most of the building of construction site signage.
12. Working as part of a team and communicating/working effectively with other members.
13. Participating in informal and formal site meetings.
14. Using a calculator to do basic mathematics required for any work quotations relevant to your trade.
15. Calculating rough estimates of material (sand, concrete, lime, adhesives, base coat, lengths of time etc) required for your specific trade.
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Candidate’s name Date completed
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Skill Set 1Competency/Task
I have performed these tasksSupervisor’s Evaluation
Evidence to support claim
Frequently Never Sometimes
Doc No.
Documentation provided (Number and name the document you are providing for easy
reference.)
16. Using simple tools like a square, string line and measuring tape to make sure a structure is set out square.
17. Accurately measuring and cutting materials in order to install them.
18. Identifying and interpreting builder’s drawings and calculating rough estimates of material required for plastering tasks.
19. Correctly identifying and interpreting the areas on a builder’s drawings relevant to your specific trade.
20. Handling and working safely with building materials in the workplace.
21. Safely identifying and using all the common tools required for your trade, including levels, tapes, and hand and power tools.
22. Safely using portable mixing plant such as spraying and texture coat application tools, a wheelbarrow and other basic manual handling equipment.
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Candidate’s name Date completed
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Skill Set 1Competency/Task
I have performed these tasksSupervisor’s Evaluation
Evidence to support claim
Frequently Never Sometimes
Doc No.
Documentation provided (Number and name the document you are providing for easy
reference.)
23. Demonstrating safe handling techniques such as correct lifting in the workplace.
24. Maintaining/servicing/sharpening your tools of the trade to keep them in good condition.
25. Preparing surfaces – sanding/cleaning/scoring – to make them ready for the application of render/set/paint/plasterboard/timber as applicable to your trade.
26. Using a simple levelling device such as a plumb bob, level, stringline or automatic level or laser level.
27. Transferring level readings, recording differences in height from one wall to another, in order to make sure both walls are plumb, level and parallel once plasterboard has been applied to the walls.
Supervisor’s comments (Please provide a comment on the candidate’s ability to perform the above work task/s.)
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Candidate’s name Date completed
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Skill Set 1Competency/Task
I have performed these tasksSupervisor’s Evaluation
Evidence to support claim
Frequently Never Sometimes
Doc No.
Documentation provided (Number and name the document you are providing for easy
reference.)
Supervisor’s name Position
Supervisor’s signature Date
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Candidate’s Self-EvaluationSkill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at heightCandidate’s name Date completed
Units of competencyBCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornices
Units of competencyBCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple formsBCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Skill Set 2Competency/Task
I have performed these tasksSupervisor’s Evaluation
Evidence to support claim
Frequently Never Sometime
sDoc No.
Documentation provided (Number and name the document you are providing for easy
reference.)
28. Safely installing basic concreting formwork and placing and finishing concrete for the construction of minor slabs, pathways, repairs to walls and other minor applications.
29. Mixing concrete from the specifications listed in the manufacturer’s guide on the packaging.
30. Measuring, cutting, buttering and fixing cornice.
31. Mitring cornice correctly and explaining how a mitre box is to be used.
32. Filling the joints correctly between two correctly mitred pieces of cornice and sanding to the required finish.
33. Using an explosive power tool (EPT).
34. Being aware of the safety requirements when using an EPT.
35. Fixing beading to a solid background using an EPT and explaining the reason for doing this.
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Units of competencyBCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornices
Units of competencyBCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple formsBCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Skill Set 2Competency/Task
I have performed these tasksSupervisor’s Evaluation
Evidence to support claim
Frequently Never Sometime
sDoc No.
Documentation provided (Number and name the document you are providing for easy
reference.)
36. Correctly placing, constructing and using building scaffolding, ensuring that the footings are level and firm, and that the structure is stable and safe to use.
37. Understanding the legal aspects of holding a restricted height scaffolding competency, and the maximum height to which you can assemble the scaffolding, and who can work from the platform.
Supervisor’s comments (Please provide a comment on the candidate’s ability to perform the above work task/s.)
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Units of competencyBCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornices
Units of competencyBCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple formsBCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Skill Set 2Competency/Task
I have performed these tasksSupervisor’s Evaluation
Evidence to support claim
Frequently Never Sometime
sDoc No.
Documentation provided (Number and name the document you are providing for easy
reference.)
Supervisor’s name PositionSupervisor’s signature Date
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Candidate’s Self-EvaluationSkill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pierCandidate’s name Date completed
Units of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Skill Set 3Competency/Task
I have performed these tasksSupervisor’s Evaluation
Evidence to support claim
Frequently Never Sometime
sDoc No.
Documentation provided (Number and name the document you are providing for easy
reference.)
38. Explaining suction and why this is a major issue in the application of render.
39. Rendering curved surfaces.
40. Explaining how to ensure a curved render surface is achieved and how to ensure the finish is level vertically and the curve maintained over distance.
41. Explaining the curing process and its importance for the finish.
42. Finding the radius on a curved wall.
43. Using texture coat products to achieve a finish.
44. Listing a number of techniques you can use for applying texture coatings.
45. Using any other tools, apart from a trowel to give different textures with sand and cement.
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Units of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Skill Set 3Competency/Task
I have performed these tasksSupervisor’s Evaluation
Evidence to support claim
Frequently Never Sometime
sDoc No.
Documentation provided (Number and name the document you are providing for easy
reference.)
Supervisor’s comments (Please provide a comment on the candidate’s ability to perform the above work task/s.)
Supervisor’s name PositionSupervisor’s signature Date
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Candidate’s Self-EvaluationSkill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould, setting a pier, forming an arch and installing decorative mouldingsCandidate’s name Date completed
Units of competency BCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldingsBCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
Skill Set 4Competency/Task
I have performed these tasksSupervisor’s Evaluation
Evidence to support claim
Frequently Never Sometime
sDoc No.
Documentation provided (Number and name the document you are providing for easy
reference.)
46. Knowing what is considered the minimum number of applications for a good set coat finish and knowing how to overcome the lack of adhesion between coats.
47. Applying a smooth and high-quality finish to a set coat to a wall.
48. Setting over a concrete surface.
49. Preparing a ceiling in order to be able to install a heavy pre-cast moulding such as a decorative ceiling rose.
50. Positioning and fixing a solid plaster picture railing along a section of wall.
51. Running a decorative in situ moulding.
52. Renovating render finished walls.
53. Preparing and repairing a wall which has significant cracks in the set to an acceptable standard.
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Units of competency BCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldingsBCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
Skill Set 4Competency/Task
I have performed these tasksSupervisor’s Evaluation
Evidence to support claim
Frequently Never Sometime
sDoc No.
Documentation provided (Number and name the document you are providing for easy
reference.)
Supervisor’s comments (Please provide a comment on the candidate’s ability to perform the above work task/s.)
Supervisor’s name PositionSupervisor’s signature Date
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Section 6
Third Party Report and
Supporting Documentation
It is recommended that the Assessor verify the third party report with the person who completes the form to confirm the candidate’s skills in different contexts over time.
This information may be provided at, and form part of, the interview.
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Third Party Report(Referee testimonial)
All people who verify your work are to complete the details below to ensure validity. (You may need multiple copies of this form.)
BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid Plastering
Candidate’s nameReferee’s name(Name of person providing this evidence)Position/titleWorkplaceWorkplace address
Telephone numbersEmail addressThis report was completed via interview by Assessor q independently by referee q
Interview conducted by(if applicable)Date of interviewInstructions As part of the assessment for the Certificate III in Solid Plastering, the
candidate requires evidence from a third party (employer, supervisor or equivalent). This evidence will be used to validate the candidate’s skills and experience.A letter of support from the organisation validating a range of tasks performed by the candidate over a period of time is useful in identifying competence.
To whom it may concern
Re: ________________________ who is a ________________________. (insert candidate’s name) (insert industry/job title)
I certify that the above-named person has:worked at ________________________ for a period of ________________________ (insert name of workplace) (insert length of time).
He/she has regularly completed the following activities to an acceptable workplace/industry standard within this organisation.
Yes No
1. Preparing a wall for solid plaster applications. q q
2. Rendering a window wall with an attached pier. q q
3. Floating a straight wall. q q
4. Installing paper-faced cornice. q q
5. Using an EPT to fix an external beading. q q
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Yes No
6. Floating and setting a curved wall, including capping. q q
7. Running a moulded projection. q q
8. Applying texture coat to an attached pier. q q
9. Floating out a pier. q q
10. Running an ovolo, ie running a decorative in situ mould. q q
11. Setting a curved wall/pier. q q
12. Forming an arch with plasterboard and beads. q q
13. Running and installing a mould on the radius of an arch. q q
I understand the evidence/tasks the candidate has performed on which I am required to comment.
q q
I am willing to be contacted if further verification of my statements is required. q q
If you would like further information or would like to discuss any of the above, I can be contacted on ____________________________________ (insert phone number).
Yours sincerely
Signature: ________________________________ Date: ________________________
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Supporting DocumentationThe following tables provide guides of additional evidence sources to support your claim for Recognition of Prior Learning. If you have other evidence, you are encouraged to provide this to your Assessor.
If you do not have all this evidence, you are not excluded from applying for recognition and you should discuss options with your Assessor.
If you are providing documents as evidence then it is a good idea to number each document for easy identification. Place the number of the relevant document against the evidence listed below.
Candidate’s name:Date:
BCG31003 required documentary evidence Document number
1. A copy of a current Industry Safety Induction Course you have completed.
2. Letters from a current or previous employer.
3. Checklist or other documentation showing work planning, which involves work tasks or a schedule of building work.
4. A completed JSA.
5. Example of work improvement documentation, referring to environmental, safety or quality issues, with respect to a worksite.
6. Minutes and subsequent action documentation from involvement in meetings with a building supervisor or inspector or builder, or owner-builder.
7. Documentation showing compliance with worksite requirements for a building site.
8. Documentation showing estimation of materials for a specific project (to include drawings and reference to all materials – plasterboard, adhesives, plaster and consumables).
9. Evidence of knowledge and compliance with electrical safety, with respect to portable power tools and basic electrical safety.
10. Forklift, crane driving, or materials handling certificates.
11. Other vehicle licences.
12. Qualifications for dangerous goods handling.
13. Plans, drawings, quotations and related site documentation for building jobs you have been involved with.
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BCG31003 required documentary evidence Document number
14. Shire-approved plans for works you have completed, or been directly involved with.
15. Photographs of construction work you have completed.
16. References from your clients/customers – related to work you have completed.
17. An example of a safety report you have compiled in accordance with building site procedures (or builder site-specific policy).
18. Academic records from any accredited training provider, or university, which may in fact also include training/studies in an unrelated area.
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Skill Set 1 – Practical unitsPhotographs and other supporting evidence to substantiate that you can:
Document number
19. Use solid plastering tools, equipment and materials proficiently.
20. Prepare surfaces for plastering.
21. Level walls and other surfaces.
Candidate’s name:Date:
Skill Set 2Photographs and other supporting evidence to substantiate that you can:
Document number
22. Use an EPT to fix an external beading.
23. Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornice.
24. Erect and dismantle scaffolding in the workplace.
25. Complete simple concreting tasks.
Candidate’s name:Date:
Skill Set 3Photographs and other supporting evidence to substantiate that you can:
Document number
26. Floating and rendering a straight wall and a curved wall.
27. Applying trowelled texture coat finishes.
28. Applying set coats.
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Skill Set 4Photographs and other supporting evidence to substantiate that you can:
Document number
29. Running an ovolo (a decorative in situ mould).
30. Forming an arch with plasterboard and beads.
31. Running and installing a mould on the radius of an arch.
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Candidate’s name:Date:
Additional information
Is there anything else that you have done that has not been identified here?
If so, provide details below.
________________________________________________________________________
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Candidate’s signature
Date
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Assessor’s Evidence Summary SheetThe Assessor completes this table during the assessment to record the evidence collected.
It is expected that this evidence summary sheet (or similar) is attached to the evidence.
Candidate’s name
Date
Unit Code Unit Title
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Units for Skill Set 1
BCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresq Yes
q No
BCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industry
q Yes
q No
BCGCM1003B Plan and organise workq Yes
q No
BCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationq Yes
q No
BCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculationsq Yes
q No
BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsq Yes
q No
BCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsq Yes
q No
BCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentq Yes
q No
BCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringq Yes
q No
BCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling proceduresq Yes
q No
Units for Skill Set 2
BCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)q Yes
q No
BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornicesq Yes
q No
BCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple formsq Yes
q No
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BCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffoldingq Yes
q No
Units for Skill Set 3
BCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfaces
q Yes
q No
BCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesq Yes
q No
BCGSP3002B Apply set coatsq Yes
q No
Units for Skill Set 4
BCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldingsq Yes
q No
BCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterworkq Yes
q No
Alternative electives (Assessor to specify which Training Package – four in total required; check packaging requirements first.)
q Yes
q No
q Yes
q No
q Yes
q No
q Yes
q No
Assessor’s signature
Assessor’s name
Date
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Section 7
Mapping ofAssessment Tools
This section contains tables with mapping of each of the Assessment Tools provided, against the requirements of the units of competency for the qualification that makes up this RPL Assessment Tool Kit.
It is important to note that this section is used for validation purposes only.
Whilst all effort is made to ensure that all the unit requirements for each unit are covered, the developers do not give any warranty nor accept any liability in relation to the mapping provided.
Note: It is recommended that these Assessment Tools be validated prior to using them for the first time or after any customisation has been made, to ensure they meet the requirements of the organisation and meet AQTF Standards.
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Mapping document for Skill Set 1
Using this documentThis document is mapped to the direct sources of evidence required to satisfy competence in this particular skill set.
Each of the columns reflects the particular tool in use, and the numbers relate to the question numbers in that tool which support the relevant performance criteria, critical aspects of evidence or required knowledge and skills in this skill set.
Note: The final column, ‘Supplementary evidence’, refers to any suggested sources of documentary evidence that the candidate may use to support their application for RPL. This includes information from the supplementary documentation checklist (identified as SD in the mapping document) and third party evidence checklist (identified as TP in the mapping document) from Section 6.
Interview questions that appear in brackets are from other skill sets. If the candidate has not been assessed in these other skill sets, the Assessor will need to decide whether sufficient evidence has already been gathered or whether the candidate will need to respond to the bracketed questions.
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Evidence MatrixThe evidence matrix below identifies how each of the questions in the Interview Question Bank (Section 3), the Practical Tasks (Section 4) and the supplementary documentation checklist and third party evidence checklist (Section 5) demonstrate competence against the elements, performance criteria and critical aspects of evidence, underpinning skills and knowledge.
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and procedures
Element 1 – Follow safe work practices
1.1 Tasks are performed in a safe manner and in accordance with legislative requirements, enterprise policies and procedures.
Q1, 2, 6, 7, (12) Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
1.2 Organisation of duties, tools, equipment and materials are performed in accordance with enterprise procedures.
Q1, 2, 8 Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
1.3 Personal protective equipment and clothing is worn, used and stored according to enterprise procedures.
Q1, 2, 7 (12) Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
1.4 Plant and equipment guards are used in accordance with manufacturers’ specifications and regulations, where applicable.
Q1, 2 (12) Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
1.5 Safety signs and symbols are identified and followed. Q1, 4, 7 (12) Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
Element 2 – Assess risks 2.1 Hazards in the work area are identified, assessed and reported to designated personnel.
Q1, 2, 6, 7, (12, 24) Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
2.2 OHS issues and risks in the work area are identified, assessed and reported to designated personnel.
Q1, 2, 4, 6, 7, (12, 24)
Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
2.3 Safe workplace procedures and safe work instructions Q1, 2, 4, 6, 7, (12, Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, © Department of Training and Workforce Development 2010 Page 136 of 222Version 1, May 2010
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and procedures
are followed for controlling risks. 24) 12, 17, 18
2.4 OHS, hazard, accident or incident reports are contributed to according to workplace procedures and state/territory legislation.
Q1, 2, 7 (12, 24) Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
Element 3 – Follow emergency procedures
3.1 Appropriate personnel are identified in the event of an emergency.
Q1, 2, 4 Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
3.2 Safe workplace procedures for dealing with accidents, fires and emergencies are followed within scope of responsibilities.
Q1, 2, 4 Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
3.3 Emergency and evacuation procedures are practised and carried out when required.
Q1, 2, 4 Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 (12, 24)
Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS regulations and state/territory legislation applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
Selection and use of fire-fighting equipment to extinguish a
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and procedures
simulated mechanical fire.
Evacuation of a site through simulated response to an emergency complying with workplace procedures.
Required knowledge Site and equipment safety requirements. Q1, 2, 4, 6, 7, 8 (12, 24)
Task 1 SD1, 4, 7, 9, 10, 11, 12, 17, 18
Personal protective equipment and clothing.
Signage.
Basic fire-fighting equipment.
Fires.
Basic first aid procedures.
Accidents and injuries.
Company procedures.
Regulations.
OHS policies and procedures.
Induction procedures.
Emergency response and evacuation procedures.
Material safety data sheets and material handling methods.
Project quality requirements.
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and procedures
Communication devices.
General construction terminology.
JSAs/Safe work method statements.
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industry
Element 1 – Identify the industry work context and setting
1.1 The scope and nature of the general construction industry functions and activities are identified.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
1.2 The profile of the general construction industry in terms of direct and indirect employment and national economic importance is identified.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
1.3 Trends in technology and processes which are likely to impact on the general construction industry are identified and comprehended.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
1.4 General construction employment conditions, responsibilities and obligations are identified and clarified.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
Element 2 – Organise and accept responsibility for own workload
2.1 Priorities and deadlines are established in consultation with others and recorded.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
2.2 Work activities are planned and progress of work is communicated to others whose personal work plans and timelines may be affected.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
2.3 Work is completed to the standard expected in the workplace and in accordance with any guidelines, directions and specifications.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
2.4 Variations and difficulties affecting work requirement are identified through regular reviews and action is taken to report these issues to appropriate personnel.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
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Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industry
2.5 Additional support to improve work outcomes is communicated clearly to the appropriate personnel.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
Element 3 – Work in a team
3.1 Site goals and the contributions to be made by teams are identified and understood.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
3.2 Individual contributions to team activities are identified, agreed and reviewed periodically with the team.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
3.3 Defined roles and strengths of other team members are identified and acknowledged.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
3.4 Assistance and encouragement is provided to other team members wishing to enhance their role and the role of the team.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
3.5 Ground rules for team operations are reviewed and changes are made through team consultative processes.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
3.6 Team improvements are initiated and/or encouraged from team members.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
3.7 Causes of disharmony and other barriers to achievement are promptly resolved or referred to the appropriate party for resolution.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
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Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industry
Element 4 – Participate in identifying and pursuing own development needs
4.1 The competencies for the workplace are identified. Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
4.2 Steps are taken, in consultation with appropriate personnel, to identify own learning needs for future work requirements.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
4.3 Appropriate opportunities to learn and develop required competencies are identified and pursued with the appropriate people.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
Element 5 – Participate in site meetings
5.1 Meeting procedures and objectives are identified, understood, and observed.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
5.2 Points of view and comments, including agreement and dissent are presented in a logical, persuasive and orderly manner.
Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
5.3 Points of view of other members are given a fair hearing. Q2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q1, 2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
Compliance with site safety plan and OHS legislation/regulations/codes of practice applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures
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Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industry
including quality requirements.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
Explanation to others of the scope, employment and economic importance of the general construction industry.
Location and identification of site employment conditions and the source of these conditions.
Setting personal and team work goals.
Responding to personal conflict situations.
Identifying personal development needs.
Participating in site meetings.
Required knowledge The general construction industry size, scope of work and national economic importance.
Q1, 2, 4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–16
Relevant industrial awards and enterprise agreements.
Relevant legislative provisions covering discrimination and equal employment opportunity.
Typical site/team work structure and methods.
Typical site communication procedures.
Interpersonal communication skills.
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Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industry
Typical site training/development systems.
Basic job/skill analysis techniques.
Basic conflict management.
Site meeting procedures.
Quality requirements.
General construction terminology.
JSAs/Safe work method statements.
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Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1003B Plan and organise work
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q2, 4, 6, 8 (24) Task 1 SD3, 5
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q1, 2, 7 (12, 24) Task 1 SD3, 5
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q1, 2, 12 Task 1 SD3, 5
1.4 Tools and equipment selected to carry out tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported prior to commencement.
Q2, 4, 8 (10, 13, 20, 21, 22, 23)
Task 1 SD3, 5
1.5 Material quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans and/or specifications.
Q6, 9 (19) Task 1 SD3, 5
1.6 Materials appropriate to the work application are identified, obtained, prepared, safely handled and located ready for use.
Q2, 5, 6 (22, 23) Task 1 SD3, 5
1.7 Environmental protection requirements are identified for the project in accordance with environmental plans and regulatory obligations and applied.
Q1, 2, 4 (17) Task 1 SD3, 5
Element 2 – Sequence work safely
2.1 Work plan is determined, modified and performed in a logical and efficient sequence.
Q1, 2, 8 (13, 23) Task 1 SD3, 5
2.2 Tasks are completed to meet work instructions. Q1, 2, 8 (12, 13, 23) Task 1 SD3, 5
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Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1003B Plan and organise work
Element 3 – Clean up 3.1 Work area is cleared and materials disposed of or recycled in accordance with project environmental management plan.
Q1, 2 (13, 17, 23, 25) Task 1 SD3, 5
3.2 Tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q1, 2 (13, 17, 23, 25) Task 1 SD3, 5
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information. Q1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, (12, 13, 17, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25)
SD3, 5
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS regulations and state/territory legislation applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
Selection of necessary tools, materials, personal protective equipment and work sequence for a minimum of three separate tasks.
Required knowledge Site and equipment safety requirements. Q1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, (12, 13, 17, 20, 21, 22, 24, 25)
Task 1 SD3, 5
Operational and maintenance procedures.
Processes for the calculation of material requirements.
Material safety data sheets and material handling methods.
Project quality requirements.
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Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1003B Plan and organise work
General construction terminology.
JSAs/Safe work method statements.
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Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communication
Element 1 – Gather, convey and receive information
1.1 Verbal and written instructions are gathered, received and responded to with correct actions.
Q1, 4, 6 Task 1 SD5, 6
1.2 Instructions conveyed accurately. Q1, 4, 6 Task 1 SD5, 6
1.3 Work signage is responded to with correct action. Q1, 4, 6 Task 1 SD5, 6
1.4 Information is conveyed in simple English and message is confirmed.
Q1, 2, 4, 6, 8 (13, 25) Task 1 SD5, 6
1.5 Questions are used to gain additional information and to clarify understanding.
Q1, 2, 4, 6, 8 (13, 25) Task 1 SD5, 6
Element 2 – Carry out face-to-face routine communication
2.1 Routine instructions and messages are received and followed.
Q1, 4, 8 Task 1 SD5, 6
2.2 Workplace procedures are carried out to company requirements.
Q1 Task 1 SD5, 6
2.3 Information from a range of sources is accessed and interpreted.
Q1, 6, 8 Task 1 SD5, 6
2.4 Information is selected and sequenced correctly. Q6, 8 Task 1 SD5, 6
2.5 Verbal and written reporting is completed where required. Q1, 4 Task 1 SD5, 6
Element 3 – Apply visual communications
3.1 The visual communications used follow accepted industry practice or social convention.
Q1, 4 Task 1 SD5, 6
3.2 The attention of the communicating parties is obtained, Q1, 4 Task 1 SD5, 6
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Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communication
confirmed and/or acknowledged.
3.3 The intention of the visual communication is clarified and confirmed at each step.
Q1, 4 Task 1 SD5, 6
3.4 Visual communications which are unclear or ambiguous are questioned or visually cancelled.
Q1, 4 Task 1 SD5, 6
3.5 Instances of unclear visual communications are followed up to avoid repeated problems.
Q1, 4 Task 1 SD5, 6
Element 4 – Participate in simple on-site meeting processes
4.1 Correct process for on-site meetings are identified and followed to pre-determined or agreed procedures.
Q4 Task 1 SD5, 6
4.2 Responses are sought and provided to others in the group.
Q4 Task 1 SD5, 6
4.3 Constructive contributions are made. Q4 Task 1 SD5, 6
4.4 Goals or outcomes are identified and/or recorded. Q4 Task 1 SD5, 6
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information. Q1, 2, 4, 6, 8 (13, 25) Task 1 SD5, 6
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS regulations and state/territory legislation applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of communication equipment.
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Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communication
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
Interpretation of all signage accurately – complete five tasks successfully following instruction; convey at least five pieces of information to other workers; fill out at least three workplace documents appropriately; ask one question at an on-site meeting.
Required knowledge Site and equipment safety requirements. Q1, 2, 4, 6, 8 (13, 25) Task 1 SD5, 6
Signage.
Company procedures.
OHS requirements.
Checklists.
Work instructions.
Delivery dockets.
JSAs/Safe work method statements.
Workplace policies.
Bulletins.
Memos.
Maps and sketches.
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Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communication
Emergency procedures.
Material safety data sheets and material handling methods.
Project quality requirements.
Communication devices.
General construction terminology.
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions are confirmed and applied. Q9 Task 1 SD8
1.2 Safety requirements are obtained from the site safety plan, other regulatory specifications or legal obligations and applied.
Q1 Task 1 SD8
1.3 Measuring and calculating equipment selected to carry out tasks is consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported.
Q9 (13) Task 1 SD8
Element 2 – Obtain measurements
2.1 Method of obtaining the measurement is selected and applied.
Q9 (13, 19) Task 1 SD8
2.2 Measurements are obtained using a rule or tape, accurate to 1 mm.
Q9 (13, 19) Task 1 SD8
2.3 Measurements are confirmed and recorded. Q9 (13, 19) Task 1 SD8
Element 3 – Perform calculations
3.1 Appropriate calculation method is selected for achieving the required result.
Q9 (13, 19) Task 1 SD8
3.2 Material quantities for the project are correctly calculated using the appropriate factors.
Q9 (13, 19) Task 1 SD8
3.3 Results are confirmed and recorded. Q9 (13, 19) Task 1 SD8
Element 4 – Estimate approximate quantities
4.1 Calculations for determining material requirements are taken.
Q9 (13, 19) Task 1 SD8
4.2 Appropriate formulas for calculating quantities are Q9 (13, 19) Task 1 SD8
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
selected.
4.3 Quantities are estimated from the calculations taken. Q9 (13, 19) Task 1 SD8
4.4 Material quantities for the project are calculated, confirmed and recorded within enterprise tolerances.
Q9 (13, 19) Task 1 SD8
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information. Q1, 2, 4, 9 (13, 19) Task 1 SD8
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS regulations and state/territory legislation applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
Completion of measurements, calculations and determination of quantities for at least three different projects of varying complexity.
Required knowledge Site and equipment safety requirements. Q1, 2, 4, 9 (13, 19) Task 1 SD8
Measuring, calculating, geometry and determination of quantities.
Tolerances.
Calculators.
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Company procedures.
Project quality requirements.
Communication devices.
Processes for care of measuring equipment.
General construction terminology.
JSAs/Safe work method statements.
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specifications
Element 1 – Identify types of drawings and their functions
1.1 Main types of plans and drawings used in the civil construction sector of the industry are identified.
Q8, 9 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
1.2 Key functions of each type of drawing are identified. Q8, 9 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
1.3 Quality requirements of company operations are recognised and adhered to.
Q1 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
1.4 Environmental controls are identified from the job plans, specifications and environmental plan.
Q1 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
Element 2 – Recognise amendments
2.1 Title panel is checked to verify latest amendments to drawing.
Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
2.2 Amendments to specifications are checked to ensure currency of information.
Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
Element 3 – Recognise commonly used symbols and abbreviations
3.1 General construction symbols and abbreviations are recognised.
Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
3.2 Legend is located on project drawings, symbols and abbreviations are correctly interpreted.
Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
Element 4 – Locate and identify key features on a site plan
4.1 Orientation of the plan with the site is achieved. Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
4.2 Key features of the site are identified and located. Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
4.3 Access to site is gained and services, main features, contours and datum are identified.
Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
Element 5 – Identify project 5.1 Dimensions for project and nominated locations are Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specifications
requirements identified.
5.2 Construction types and dimensions for nominated locations are identified.
Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
5.3 Environmental controls and locations are identified. Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
5.4 Location, dimensions and tolerances for ancillary works are identified.
Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
Element 6 – Read and interpret job specifications
6.1 Job specifications are identified from drawings, notes and descriptions.
Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
6.2 Standards of work, finishes and tolerances are identified from the project specifications.
Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
6.3 Material attributes are identified from specifications. Q8 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q1, 2, 4, 8, 9 Task 1 SD8, 13, 14
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS regulations and state/territory legislation applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
For a minimum of two different projects, the reading and interpretation of the project plans, including:
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specifications
confirmation of amendment status and drawings confirmed ‘for construction’
orientation of plans to the ground six key features on both the plan and the site confirmation of six items of information from the title block
of project plans six construction dimensions, levels and locations from the
project plans six ancillary works dimensions, levels and locations from
the project plans.
For a minimum of two formal specifications, identify the dimensions, material requirements and processes to be followed.
Required knowledge Features of plans and elevations, including direction, scale, key, contours, symbols and abbreviations.
Q1, 2, 4, 8, 9
Commonly used general construction symbols and abbreviations.
The processes for application of scales in plan preparation/interpretation.
Techniques for orienting/confirming the orientation of a plan.
Key features of formal job specifications.
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specifications
Site and equipment safety requirements.
Project quality requirements.
General construction terminology.
Basic calculations of heights, areas, volumes and grades.
Drawing conventions.
JSAs/Safe work method statements.
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materials
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions, including plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q2, 8 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q1 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q2 (12) Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
1.4 Tools and equipment selected to carry out tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported prior to commencement.
Q2, 8, 9, (19) Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
1.5 Environmental protection requirements are identified for the project in accordance with environmental plans and regulatory obligations and applied.
Q2, 8, 9, (19) Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
Element 2 – Handle, sort and store solid plaster material and components
2.1 Solid plastering material and components are identified on delivery to site and checked for conformity to material schedule, plans and specifications.
Q2 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
2.2 Handling characteristics of solid plastering material and components are identified and safe handling techniques are selected and applied in accordance with workplace requirements.
Q2 (13) Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
2.3 Solid plastering material and components are sorted to Q2 (13) Task 1 SD2, 16
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materials
suit material type and size, stacked for ease of identification, retrieval for task sequence, and job location in accordance with work specifications.
TP1–13
2.4 Solid plastering material and components are protected against physical and water damage and stored clear of traffic ways.
Q2 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
2.5 Signage and/or barricades are erected to isolate stored materials from workplace traffic or unauthorised access.
Q2 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
Element 3 – Handle and position solid plastering materials and components in preparation for installation
3.1 Solid plastering material and components are identified from stack and safely handled and distributed to required job location.
Q2 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
3.2 Solid plastering materials and components are positioned ready for fixing in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and job requirements.
Q(13, 24, 25) Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
Element 4 – Handle and remove solid plastering material and components on completion
4.1 Materials are handled safely and effectively according to MSDS and requirements of regulatory authorities.
Q2 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
4.2 Hazardous material is identified for separate handling by authorised personnel.
Q4 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
4.3 Dust suppression procedures are used to minimise health risk to self and others.
Q(24) Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
4.4 Protection of materials is provided in accordance with specific material needs.
Q2 Task 1 SD2, 16
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materials
TP1–13
4.5 Materials are stored safely and effectively according to material safety data sheets and requirements of regulatory authorities.
Q2 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
Element 5 – Clean up 5.1 Unused materials are sealed and stored/stacked in accordance with standard material handling practices and techniques and company requirements.
Q2 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
5.2 Tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q2 Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
5.3 Stormwater system is protected during clean up process in accordance with sound work practices compliant with EPA.
Q(17) Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
5.4 Waste and unwanted materials are removed and placed into job waste bins or rubbish stockpile in a safe and effective manner in accordance with sound work practices compliant with EPA.
Q(17) Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q1, 2, 8, 9 (10, 12, 13, 14, 17, 19, 24, 25)
Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS legislation/regulations/codes of practice applicable to workplace operations.
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materials
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
Handling and storing the mandatory solid plastering materials and components listed in the range statement.
Disposing of waste/excess materials.
Required knowledge Workplace and equipment safety requirements, including common manual handling injuries and handling techniques.
Q1, 2, 8, 9 (10, 12, 13, 14, 17, 19, 24, 25)
Task 1 SD2, 16TP1–13
Quality requirements.
Plastering terminology.
Plastering tools and equipment types, characteristics, uses and limitations.
The types, characteristics, uses and limitations of solid plastering materials and components.
Systems and techniques for safe handling of materials.
Processes for the calculation of material requirements.
Material safety data sheets.
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materials
Plans, drawings and specifications.
Materials handling, storage and environmentally friendly waste management.
JSAs/Safe work method statements.
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipment
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions, including plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q2, 8 Task 1 SD19
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q1 Task 1 SD19
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q2 (12) Task 1 SD19
1.4 Material quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans and/or specifications
Q2, 8 Task 1 SD19
1.5 Materials appropriate to the work application are identified, obtained, prepared, safely handled and located ready for use.
Q2 (13) Task 1 SD19
1.6 Environmental protection requirements are identified for the project in accordance with environmental plans and regulatory obligations and applied.
Q2 (17) Task 1 SD19
Element 2 – Identify hand and power tools
2.1 Hand and power tools, their functions, operations and limitations are identified.
Q2 (12, 21) Task 1 SD19
2.2 OHS requirements for using hand tools are recognised and adhered to.
Q1, 2 Task 1 SD19
2.3 OHS requirements for using power tools are recognised and adhered to.
Q1 (12) Task 1 SD19
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipment
Element 3 – Select tools for project
3.1 Tools are selected consistent with job requirements. Q2 (13, 18, 21) Task 1 SD19
3.2 Tools, including leads and hoses, are checked for tags, serviceability and safety, and any faults rectified or reported.
Q2 (12) Task 1 SD19
3.3 Power tools guards, retaining bolts, couplings, gauges and controls are checked and maintained in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations.
Q2 (12) Task 1 SD19
3.4 Equipment to hold or support material during operation is selected.
Q(12, 25) Task 1 SD19
3.5 Pre-operational checks including lubricants, hydraulic fluid and water are completed according to manufacturers' recommendations.
Q2 (12) Task 1 SD19
Element 4 – Use tools 4.1 Power and/or compressed air supply is connected to work area.
Q2 (12) Task 1 SD19
4.2 Start-up and shutdown procedures are followed Q2 (12) Task 1 SD19
4.3 Tools are safely and effectively used according to manufacturers' recommendations and OHS requirements.
Q2 (12) Task 1 SD19
4.4 Tools are safely located when not in immediate use. Q2 (12) Task 1 SD19
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipment
Element 5 – Select plant and equipment
5.1 Function and limitations of plant/equipment used in solid plastering are identified.
Q2 (12) Task 1 SD19
5.2 Plant and equipment are selected consistent with hazard minimisation and needs of job.
Q2 (12) Task 1 SD19
5.3 Method of operation of plant/equipment is identified. Q2 (12) Task 1 SD19
5.4 OHS requirements for operating and using plant and equipment are recognised and adhered to.
Q2 (12, 13) Task 1 SD19
5.5 Plant and equipment are checked for safety and faults are rectified or reported.
Q2 (12, 13) Task 1 SD19
Element 6 – Use plant and equipment
6.1 Plant and equipment are safely and effectively used. Q2 (12, 13) Task 1 SD19
6.2 Plant and equipment are safely located when not in immediate use.
Q2 (12, 13) Task 1 SD19
6.3 Plant and equipment are cleaned, maintained and stored after use.
Q2 (12, 13) Task 1 SD19
Element 7 – Clean up 7.1 Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled in accordance with legislation/regulations/codes of practice and job specification.
Task 1 SD19
7.2 Plant, tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q2 (12, 13) Task 1 SD19
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipment
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q1, 2, 8 (12, 13, 17, 18, 21)
Task 1 SD19
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS legislation/regulations/codes of practice applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
Selection, use and maintenance of the tools and equipment listed in the range statement.
Selection, use and maintenance of the plant listed in the range statement.
Required knowledge Workplace and equipment safety requirements. Q1, 2, 8 (12, 13, 17, 18, 21)
Task 1 SD19
Quality requirements.
Plastering terminology.
The types, characteristics, uses and limitations of solid plastering hand tools.
The types, characteristics, uses and limitations of solid plastering power tools.
The types, characteristics, uses and limitations of solid
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipment
plastering plant items.
Systems and techniques for safe handling of materials.
The types, characteristics, uses and limitations of solid plastering materials.
Processes for the calculation of material requirements.
Material safety data sheets.
Plans, drawings and specifications.
Materials handling, storage and environmentally friendly waste management.
JSAs/Safe work method statements.
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BCG31003 Certificate III in Solid PlasteringSection 7 – Mapping of Assessment Tools
Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plastering
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions, including plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q2, 8 Task 1 SD20
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q1 Task 1 SD20
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q2 (12) Task 1 SD20
1.4 Tools and equipment selected to carry out tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported prior to commencement.
Q2 (12, 13) Task 1 SD20
1.5 Material quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans and/or specifications.
Q2, 8 Task 1 SD20
1.6 Materials appropriate to the work application are identified, obtained, prepared, safely handled and located ready for use.
Q2, 8 Task 1 SD20
1.7 Environmental protection requirements are identified for the project in accordance with environmental plans and regulatory obligations and applied.
Q2 (17) Task 1 SD20
Element 2 – Prepare surfaces
2.1 Preparation requirements are identified from site inspection and plans/specifications.
Q2, 8 (12) Task 1 SD20
2.2 Hazards, obstructions and attachments are removed, or Q2 (12, 13) Task 1 SD20
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Skill Set 1 – Rendering a flat section of wall
Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plastering
arrangements made for their removal.
2.3 Surface preparation tools are selected and set up in accordance with surface condition and job requirements.
Q2, 3 (22) Task 1 SD20
2.4 Tools are used to prepare surface in accordance with manufacturers' specifications and job requirements.
Q2, 3 Task 1 SD20
2.5 All loose or protruding material is removed by sander/grinder and brush so that surface is prepared to specification.
Q2 (26) Task 1 SD20
Element 3 – Patch and fill holes and depressions
3.1 Patching method of hole is determined from type of material surface, size of hole, compatibility of materials and planned finish.
Q2 (26) Task 1 SD20
3.2 Patching materials are selected to suit material surface and mixed to manufacturers' specifications.
Q13 (26) Task 1 SD20
3.3 Material is applied to manufacturers' specifications using appropriate application method.
Q(22, 25) Task 1 SD20
3.4 Surface is brushed/washed/scraped clean of surplus material in accordance with type of patching material and material surface.
Q(13, 25) Task 1 SD20
3.5 Patched areas are sealed by application of prime or sealing coat, to suit requirements of specified finishes.
Q(22) Task 1 SD20
Element 4 – Clean up 4.1 Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled in accordance with
Q2 (13, 17, 24) Task 1 SD20
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Units of competencyBCGCM1001B Follow OHS policies and proceduresBCGCM1002B Work effectively in the general construction industryBCGCM1003B Plan and organise workBCGCM1004B Conduct workplace communicationBCGCM1005B Carry out measurements and calculations
Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plastering
legislation/regulations/codes of practice and job specification.
4.2 Tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q2 (13, 17, 24) Task 1 SD20
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q1, 2, 8 (12, 13, 17, 22, 24, 25, 26)
Task 1 SD20
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS legislation/regulations/codes of practice applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
The preparation of surfaces for plastering, either solid plastering (masonry or concrete) or sheet plastering (timber, steel or masonry) including: both wall and ceiling surfaces to a level and plumb
surface finishthe patching or filling of holes and depressions.
Required knowledge Workplace and equipment safety requirements. Q1, 2, 8 (12, 13, 17, Task 1 SD20
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Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plastering
22, 24, 25, 26)Quality requirements.
Plastering, and wall and ceiling terminology.
Surface preparation tools and equipment types, characteristics, uses and limitations.
Surface preparation techniques including sanding, planing, levelling, packing, patching and filling.
The types, uses and limitations of surface preparation materials.
Processes for the calculation of material requirements.
Material safety data sheets.
Plans, drawings and specifications.
Materials handling, storage and environmentally friendly waste management.
JSAs/Safe work method statements.
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Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions, including plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q8 Task 1 SD21
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q1 Task 1 SD21
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q2 Task 1 SD21
1.4 Tools and equipment selected to carry out tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported prior to commencement.
Q2 Task 1 SD21
1.5 Material quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans and/or specifications.
Q2, 8, 9 (19) Task 1 SD21
1.6 Materials appropriate to the work application are identified, obtained, prepared, safely handled and located ready for use.
Q2, 8 Task 1 SD21
1.7 Environmental protection requirements are identified for the project in accordance with environmental plans and regulatory obligations and applied.
Q2 (17) Task 1 SD21
Element 2 – Set up and use levelling device
2.1 Heights or levels to be transferred/established are identified from project plans or instructions.
Q(13, 19) Task 1 SD21
2.2 Levelling devices are set up and tested in accordance Q(13, 19) Task 1 SD21
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Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
with manufacturers' instructions.
2.3 Levelling devices are set up and correctly used in accordance with standard operating procedures and manufacturers' guidelines.
Q(13, 19) Task 1 SD21
2.4 Levelling staffs are accurately applied. Q(19) Task 1 SD21
2.5 Levels are shot and heights transferred to required location and marked and/or recorded to job requirements.
Q(19) Task 1 SD21
2.6 Results of levelling procedure are documented to organisational requirements.
Q2 Task 1 SD21
Element 3 – Clean up 3.1 Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled in accordance with legislation/regulations/codes of practice and job specification.
Q2 (13) Task 1 SD21
3.2 Tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q2 (13) Task 1 SD21
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q1, 2, 4, 8 (13, 17, 19)
Task 1 SD21
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS regulations and state/territory legislation applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures
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Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
Transfer of levels and the recording of differences in height using: a spirit level and straight edge on one project to job
specifications the levelling with water technique on one project to job
specifications laser levelling devices on one project to job specifications optical levelling devices on one project to job
specifications.
Confirmation of the accuracy of the readings taken for all of the above including set-up and movement of device in two locations.
Conduct of a two-peg test with an automatic level to confirm instrument meets manufacturers’ tolerances.
The accurate recording of the results of each levelling procedure to organisational requirements.
Required knowledge Basic general construction processes. Q1, 2, 4, 8 (13, 17, 19)
Task 1 SD21
General construction plan, symbols and construction
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Units of competency BCGCM2001B Read and interpret plans and specificationsBCGSP2001B Handle solid plastering materialsBCGSP2002B Use solid plastering tools and equipmentBCGSP2003B Prepare surfaces for plasteringBCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2006B Apply basic levelling procedures
terminology.
Levelling device types, characteristics, technical capabilities and limitations.
Levelling techniques related to essential tasks.
Basic mathematical techniques associated with levelling.
Site and equipment safety requirements.
Processes for interpreting engineering drawings and sketches.
Site isolation and traffic control responsibilities and authorities.
Project quality requirements.
General construction terminology.
Processes for setting out.
Line, level and plumb.
JSAs/Safe work method statement.
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Mapping document for Skill Set 2
Using this documentThis document is mapped to the direct sources of evidence required to satisfy competence in this particular skill set.
Each of the columns reflects the particular tool in use, and the numbers relate to the question numbers in that tool which support the relevant performance criteria, critical aspects of evidence or required knowledge and skills in this skill set.
Note: The final column, ‘Supplementary evidence’, refers to any suggested sources of documentary evidence that the candidate may use to support their application for RPL. This includes information from the supplementary documentation checklist (identified as SD in the mapping document) and third party evidence checklist (identified as TP in the mapping document) from Section 6.
Interview questions that appear in brackets are from other skill sets. If the candidate has not been assessed in these other skill sets, the Assessor will need to decide whether sufficient evidence has already been gathered or whether the candidate will need to respond to the bracketed questions.
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Evidence MatrixThe evidence matrix below identifies how each of the questions in the Interview Question Bank (Section 3), the Practical Tasks (Section 4) and the supplementary documentation checklist and third party evidence checklist (Section 5) demonstrate competence against the elements, performance criteria and critical aspects of evidence, underpinning skills and knowledge.
Skill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at heightUnits of competencyBCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornicesBCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple formsBCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions, including plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
1.4 Plant, tools and equipment selected to carry out tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported prior to commencement.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
1.5 Material quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans and/or specifications.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
1.6 Materials appropriate to the work application are identified, obtained, prepared, safely handled and located ready for use.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
1.7 Environmental protection requirements are identified for Q12 Task 2 SD23
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)
the project in accordance with environmental plans and regulatory obligations and applied.
Element 2 – Set out fasteners
2.1 Minimum distances from edge of substrate material are adhered to in accordance with legislation/regulations/codes of practice.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
2.2 Material is located and temporarily held or fixed into designed position according to detailed drawings.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
Element 3 – Use explosive power tools
3.1 Explosive power tool is checked for operation to manufacturers' specifications and safety requirements.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
3.2 Fastener is selected to requirements of job. Q12 Task 2 SD23
3.3 Charge is selected to assessed requirements for material, base and penetration.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
3.4 Attachments and/or accessories are installed to explosive power tool in accordance with manufacturers' specifications and safety requirements.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
3.5 Fastener and charge in explosive power tool are located to manufacturers' specification.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
3.6 Explosive power tool operation is carried out and fastener fixed into place in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations, legislation/regulations/codes of practice.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)
3.7 Fastening penetration is checked and appropriate depth into material applied.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
3.8 Power regulating device is adjusted for conditions. Q12 Task 2 SD23
3.9 Misfire procedures is carried out to manufacturers' recommendations and legislation/regulations/codes of practice.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
3.10 Temporary holding/fixings are removed without damage to material.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
Element 4 – Secure and store equipment and charges
4.1 Charges are stored in designated container in accordance with legislation/regulations/codes of practice and used charges recorded.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
4.2 Unused fasteners, the EPT and attachments are stored in a carry case to manufacturers’ recommendations.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
4.3 Logbook is checked and maintenance recorded to manufacturers recommendations.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
Element 5 – Maintain EPT and kit
5.1 Safety features of the tool are checked for serviceability in accordance with manufacturer’s operating manual.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
5.2 Tool is cleaned and lubricated to manufacturer’s recommendations.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
5.3 Periodic maintenance service is carried out to manufacturer’s specifications.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)
5.4 Diminished stocks of charges and fasteners are replenished to designed effectiveness of power tool kit.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
Element 6 – Clean up 6.1 Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled in accordance with legislation/regulations/codes of practice and job specification.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
6.2 Plant, tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q12 Task 2 SD23
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS legislation/regulations/codes of practice applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
The fixing of metal or timber to a steel, concrete or masonry based on one project of each to job specifications, including completion of all activities listed in the fourth dot point of the unit scope.
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)
Required knowledge Workplace and equipment safety requirements. Q12 Task 2 SD23
Quality requirements.
General construction terminology.
Plant, tools and equipment types, characteristics, uses and limitations.
Explosive power tools, charges and fasteners.
EPT materials.
Processes for the calculations of material requirements.
Material safety data sheets.
Plans, drawings and specifications.
Materials handling, storage and environmentally friendly waste management.
Relevant Acts, regulations and codes of practice.
Equipment safety manuals and instructions.
Security and storage procedures for equipment and charges.
JSAs/Safe work method statement.
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornices
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions, including plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
1.4 Tools and equipment selected to carry out tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported prior to commencement.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
1.5 Material quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans and/or specifications.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
1.6 Materials appropriate to the work application are identified, obtained, prepared, safely handled and located ready for use.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
1.7 Environmental protection requirements are identified for the project in accordance with environmental plans and regulatory obligations and applied.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
Element 2 – Prepare work area for application process
2.1 Work area and substrate are prepared for installation of cornices to plans/specifications.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
2.2 Substrate is checked for conformance in accordance with the relevant Australian Standard®.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornices
Element 3 – Fix cornices to wall and ceiling junctions
3.1 Wall length and centre position are measured making allowance for tolerance, enrichment centres and internal and external mitres.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
3.2 Cornice depth and projections are established and the wall is marked in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
3.3 Internal and external cornice mitres are measured and cut.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
3.4 Cornice adhesives are applied to the cornice ceiling/wall. Q13 Task 2 SD24
3.5 Cornice is positioned or placed to required area ready for straight stopping.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
3.6 Straight stopping, mitres and joins are finished for painting.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
Element 4 – Clean up 4.1 Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled in accordance with legislation/regulations/codes of practice and job specification.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
4.2 Tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q13 Task 2 SD24
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Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornices
legislation/regulations/codes of practice applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
Measuring, cutting, placing, straight stopping and finishing paper-faced cornices, including internal mitre, external mitre and butt join.
Measuring, cutting, placing, straight stopping and finishing cast plaster decorative cornices, including internal mitre, external mitre and butt join.
Required knowledge Workplace and equipment safety requirements. Q13 Task 2 SD24
Quality requirements.
Plastering, and wall and ceiling terminology.
Cornice installation tools and equipment types, characteristics, uses and limitations.
The type, characteristics, uses and limitation of cornices and cornice installation materials.
Cornice measuring, cutting, placement, stopping and finishing techniques.
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornices
Processes for the calculations of material requirements.
Material safety data sheets.
Plans, drawings and specifications.
Materials handling, storage and environmentally friendly waste management.
JSAs/Safe work method statement.
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple forms
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
1.4 Plant, tools and equipment selected to carry out tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported prior to commencement.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
1.5 Material quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans and/or specifications.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
1.6 Materials appropriate to the work application are identified, obtained, prepared, safely handled and located ready for use.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
1.7 Environmental protection requirements are identified for the project in accordance with environmental plans and regulatory obligations and applied.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
Element 2 – Erect and strip simple formwork
2.1 Subgrade is prepared. Q(2) Task 2 SD22
2.2 Formwork design is identified from drawings. Q(2) Task 2 SD22
2.3 Formwork is erected safely on commencement. Q(2) Task 2 SD22
2.4 Form release agent is applied to erected formwork where Q(2) Task 2 SD22
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple forms
specified.
2.5 Timber components are de-nailed following stripping of formwork.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
2.6 Components are cleaned, stacked and stored for reuse or bundled for removal.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
2.7 Formwork components are removed from site. Q(2) SD22
Element 3 – Place and tie reinforcement
3.1 Reinforcing components are handled and positioned safely.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
3.2 Reinforcing bars and mesh are positioned. Q(2) Task 2 SD22
3.3 Bar chairs and spacers are positioned, with minimum edge cover.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
Element 4 – Place concrete
4.1 Formwork or excavation is cleaned of excess material and debris prior to concrete placement.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
4.2 Concrete is safely transported by wheelbarrow. Q(2) Task 2 SD22
4.3 Pump line/chute is controlled and concrete placed. Q(2) Task 2 SD22
4.4 Concrete is placed in formwork to specified depth. Q(2) Task 2 SD22
4.5 Concrete is screeded to the alignment of formwork and project specified datums.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
4.6 Surface of concrete is finished in accordance with specifications.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple forms
Element 5 – Clean up 5.1 Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled in accordance with legislation/regulations/codes of practice and job specification.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
5.2 Plant, tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q(2) Task 2 SD22
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS legislation/regulations/codes of practice applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
Preparation of subgrade, erection of formwork, cut, place and tie reinforcement, place and hand screed concrete for a slab of at least 4 m2 and a minimum depth of 100 mm to the required finished level and job specification.
Required knowledge Workplace and equipment safety requirements. Q(2) Task 2 SD22
Quality requirements.
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple forms
General construction terminology.
Plant, tools and equipment types, characteristics, uses and limitations.
Concreting techniques.
Concrete materials.
Processes for the calculations of material requirements.
Material safety data sheets.
Plans, drawings and specifications.
Materials handling, storage and environmentally friendly waste management.
Levelling techniques.
Simple formwork and reinforcing componentry.
JSAs/Safe work method statement.
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Skill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at heightUnits of competencyBCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornicesBCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple formsBCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions, including plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q(2, 8) (Task 1) SD25
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q(1) (Task 1) SD25
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q(2), 12 (Task 1) SD25
1.4 Plant, tools and equipment selected to carry out tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported prior to commencement.
Q(2), 12, 13 (Task 1) SD25
1.5 Material quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans and/or specifications.
Q(2, 8) (Task 1) SD25
1.6 Materials appropriate to the work application are identified, obtained, prepared, safely handled and located ready for use.
Q(2, 8) (Task 1) SD25
1.7 Environmental protection requirements are identified for the project in accordance with environmental plans and regulatory obligations and applied.
Q(2), 17 (Task 1) SD25
Element 2 – Erect scaffolding
2.1 Purpose for scaffolding is confirmed and associated work tasks identified.
Q(2), 13 (24) Task 2 SD25
2.2 Expected loading on scaffold and supporting structure is Q(1) Task 2 SD25
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
determined using load tables.
2.3 Site access and egress routes are identified. Q(4) Task 2 SD25
2.4 Scaffolding and components are selected and inspected with damaged components labelled and rejected or repaired.
Q13 (24) Task 2 SD25
2.5 Adequate footing is established in accordance with AS for scaffolding.
Q13 (24) Task 2 SD25
2.6 Scaffolding is erected in accordance with regulations and planned hazard prevention and control measures, acceptable safe work practices and manufacturers' requirements.
Q13 (24) Task 2 SD25
Element 3 – Inspect, repair and alter scaffolding
3.1 Critical structural and safety areas of scaffolding are inspected for damage, corrosion and wear.
Q(1), 13 (24) Task 2 SD25
3.2 Current use of scaffolding is checked for accordance with the type of scaffolding equipment.
Q(2) Task 2 SD25
3.3 Inspection log and handover are completed. Q(2) Task 2 SD25
3.4 Scaffolding is reviewed to determine if changes or modifications were scheduled as per original planning.
Q(2) Task 2 SD25
3.5 Alteration or repair carried out where specified. Q(2) Task 2 SD25
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Element 4 – Dismantle scaffolding
4.1 Scaffolding is dismantled using reverse procedure as for erection.
Q13 (24) Task 2 SD25
Element 5 – Clean up 5.1 Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled in accordance with legislation/regulations/codes of practice and job specification.
Q13 (24) Task 2 SD25
5.2 Plant, tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q13 (24) Task 2 SD25
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q(1, 2, 4, 8) 13 (17, 24)
Task 2 SD25
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS legislation/regulations/codes of practice applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of tools, plant and equipment.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Completion of planning, erection and dismantling of a modular scaffolding system, in accordance with JSAs/Safe work method statements and regulations, including a minimum of: bays (one with a return) lift with ladder fall/edge protection.
Required knowledge Workplace and equipment safety requirements. Q(1, 2, 4, 8) 13 (17, 24)
Task 2 SD25
Quality requirements.
General construction terminology.
Plant, tools and equipment types, characteristics, uses and limitations.
Scaffolding techniques.
Scaffolding equipment.
Processes for the calculations of material requirements.
Material safety data sheets.
Plans, drawings and specifications.
Materials handling, storage and environmentally friendly waste management.
JSAs/Safe work method statement.
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Skill Set 2 – Installing an angle bead and paper-faced cornice at heightUnits of competencyBCGCM2007B Use explosive power tools (EPT)BCGWC3004B Install cast plaster and paper-faced cornicesBCGCO2003B Carry out concreting to simple formsBCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGCM2008B Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding
Relevant Acts, regulations and codes of practice.
Lifting devices.
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Mapping document for Skill Set 3
Using this documentThis document is mapped to the direct sources of evidence required to satisfy competence in this particular skill set.
Each of the columns reflects the particular tool in use, and the numbers relate to the question numbers in that tool which support the relevant performance criteria, critical aspects of evidence or required knowledge and skills in this skill set.
Note: The final column, ‘Supplementary evidence’, refers to any suggested sources of documentary evidence that the candidate may use to support their application for RPL. This includes information from the supplementary documentation checklist (identified as SD in the mapping document) and third party evidence checklist (identified as TP in the mapping document) from Section 6.
Interview questions that appear in brackets are from other skill sets. If the candidate has not been assessed in these other skill sets, the Assessor will need to decide whether sufficient evidence has already been gathered or whether the candidate will need to respond to the bracketed questions.
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Evidence MatrixThe evidence matrix below identifies how each of the questions in the Interview Question Bank (Section 3), the Practical Tasks (Section 4) and the supplementary documentation checklist and third party evidence checklist (Section 5) demonstrate competence against the elements, performance criteria and critical aspects of evidence, underpinning skills and knowledge.
Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pierUnits of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfaces
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions, including plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q(2) Task 3 SD26
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q(1) Task 3 SD26
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q(2) Task 3 SD26
1.4 Tools and equipment selected to carry out tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported prior to commencement.
Q(2) Task 3 SD26
1.5 Material quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans and/or specifications.
Q(2) Task 3 SD26
1.6 Materials appropriate to the work application are identified, obtained, prepared, safely handled and located ready for use.
Q(2) Task 3 SD26
1.7 Environmental protection requirements are identified for the project in accordance with environmental plans and
Q(2) Task 3 SD26
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfaces
regulatory obligations and applied.
Element 2 – Prepare templates for curved work or circular columns
2.1 Material is selected to manufacture templates. Q15 Task 3 SD26
2.2 Radiuses and shapes are established for curves and columns to plans/specifications.
Q15 Task 3 SD26
2.3 Templates are manufactured and formed to suit job requirements.
Q15 Task 3 SD26
Element 3 – Prepare background surface
3.1 Background surface is identified and wire-brushed if required.
Q(2) Task 3 SD26
3.2 Dash coat is mixed and applied liberally to wetted surface.
Q(2) Task 3 SD26
3.3 Bonding coats, using patent products, are applied to specifications.
Q(2) Task 3 SD26
3.4 Metal beads are selected for external or squint arises. Q(11) Task 3 SD26
3.5 Metal beads are fixed to arises and checked for accuracy. Q(10) Task 3 SD26
Element 4 – Apply floating and rendering to flat and curved surfaces
4.1 Screeding lines or guides are established to specified tolerances.
Q14 Task 3 SD26
4.2 Float is used and applied to Australian Standards® and plans/specifications.
Q(2) Task 3 SD26
4.3 Floating coat is applied and ruled off to screed. Q14 Task 3 SD26
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfaces
4.4 Surface is finished plumbed and levelled to specified alignment tolerance.
Q14 Task 3 SD26
4.5 Heads, reveals and sills are finished square off to wall ace and back into opening.
Q14 Task 3 SD26
4.6 All internal angles, ceiling and floor lines are accurately cut.
Q14 Task 3 SD26
Element 5 – Apply floating and rendering coats to piers
5.1 Floating coat is applied using floating profiles/rules, Dutch pins or hooks so that face of pier is plumb and ruled off.
Q14 Task 3 SD26
5.2 Face is squared off to form returns and reveals, rules removed and arises left square or ‘radiussed’ as required.
Q14 Task 3 SD26
Element 6 – Apply floating coat within metal beading
6.1 Metal beading is fixed to base surface to form a panel with expansion joint so that panel is plumb and square to specified position.
Q(10) Task 3 SD26
6.2 Panels are finished to true, flat surfaces, suitable for applying plaster and lime setting.
Q(10) Task 3 SD26
Element 7 – Finish rendering coats on flat walls and piers and curved work
7.1 Walls are hand floated to fill slacks and voids. Q(2) Task 3 SD26
7.2 Walls are scoured and fined using water and hand float systems
Q(2) Task 3 SD26
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Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pierUnits of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfaces
Element 8 – Clean up 8.1 Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled in accordance with legislation/regulations/codes of practice and job specification.
Q(2) Task 3 SD26
8.2 Tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q(2) Task 3 SD26
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q(1, 2, 10, 11) 14, 15 Task 3 SD26
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS legislation/regulations/codes of practice applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
The floating, rendering and finishing to specification of a minimum of three surfaces including: a curved wall a ceiling a column.
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Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pierUnits of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfaces
Required knowledge Workplace and equipment safety requirements. Q(1, 2, 10, 11) 14, 15 Task 3 SD26
Quality requirements.
Solid plastering terminology.
Plastering tools and equipment types, characteristics, uses and limitations.
Flat and curved surface plastering floating, rendering and finishing techniques.
The types, characteristics, uses and limitations of solid plastering materials and components.
Systems and techniques for safe handling of materials.
Processes for the calculation of material requirements.
Material safety data sheets.
Plans, drawings and specifications.
Materials handling, storage and environmentally friendly waste management.
JSAs/Safe work method statement.
Lifting devices.
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Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pierUnits of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishes
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions, including plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
1.4 Tools and equipment selected to carry out tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported prior to commencement.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
1.5 Material quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans and/or specifications.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
1.6 Materials appropriate to the work application are identified, obtained, prepared, safely handled and located ready for use.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
1.7 Environmental protection requirements are identified for the project in accordance with environmental plans and regulatory obligations and applied.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
Element 2 – Prepare surface area
2.1 Materials and substrate surfaces are prepared for the specified trowelled texture coat finish in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
2.2 Dash coat is mixed and applied liberally to wetted surface in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and
Q21 Task 3 SD27
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishes
specifications.
Element 3 – Mix and apply material
3.1 Texture coating materials are mixed to designed proportion and consistency in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and job specifications.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
3.2 Texture coat is applied to specified surfaces with trowel and to correct thickness.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
3.3 Texture coat is applied in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and job specifications.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
Element 4 – Finish and cure the texture coat
4.1 Screeding lines or guides are established to specified tolerances.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
4.2 Float is used and applied to Australian Standards® and plans/specifications.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
Element 5 – Clean up 5.1 Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled in accordance with legislation/regulations/codes of practice and job specification.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
5.2 Tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q21 Task 3 SD27
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishes
legislation/regulations/codes of practice applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
The preparation for and application to specification of a minimum of two different types of texture coat finishes.
Required knowledge Workplace and equipment safety requirements. Q21 Task 3 SD27
Quality requirements.
Solid plastering terminology.
Plastering tools and equipment types, characteristics, uses and limitations.
Trowelled texture coat finish application techniques.
The types, characteristics, uses and limitations of solid plastering materials and components.
Systems and techniques for safe handling of materials.
Processes for the calculation of material requirements.
Material safety data sheets.
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Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pierUnits of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishes
Plans, drawings and specifications.
Materials handling, storage and environmentally friendly waste management.
JSAs/Safe work method statement.
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Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pierUnits of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions, including plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
1.4 Tools and equipment selected to carry out tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported prior to commencement.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
1.5 Material quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans and/or specifications.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
1.6 Materials appropriate to the work application are identified, obtained, prepared, safely handled and located ready for use.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
1.7 Environmental protection requirements are identified for the project in accordance with environmental plans and regulatory obligations and applied.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
Element 2 – Prepare backgrounds for set coat application
2.1 Background surface is identified and surface preparation process is selected in accordance with requirements of the setting coat to be applied.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
2.2 Surface is cleaned in preparation for application. Q23 Task 3 SD28
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3002B Apply set coats
2.3 Surface is wet down to provide an even suction appropriate to the setting rate for the setting coat being applied.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
2.4 Surface is checked for appropriate level of suction appropriate to the setting rate of the setting coat being applied.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
Element 3 – Mix plaster and lime setting
3.1 Mix ratios of plaster and lime are selected for appropriate backgrounds, or to architect's specifications.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
3.2 Products are mixed to standard requirements and manufacturers' specifications.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
Element 4 – Apply plaster and lime set coat
4.1 Application of set coats are in accordance with relevant standards and architect's requirements.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
4.2 Surface is trowelled until a hard, smooth finish is achieved to specified tolerances or levels of finish.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
Element 5 – Clean up 5.1 Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled in accordance with legislation/regulations/codes of practice and job specification.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
5.2 Tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
Critical aspects of Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q23 Task 3 SD28
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3002B Apply set coats
evidence Compliance with site safety plan, OHS legislation/regulations/codes of practice applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
The application of set coats to specification on a minimum of three surfaces which are to include: one vertical one horizontal one curved.
Required knowledge Workplace and equipment safety requirements. Q23 Task 3 SD28
Quality requirements.
Solid plastering terminology.
Plastering tools and equipment types, characteristics, uses and limitations.
Set coat mixing and application techniques.
The types, characteristics, uses and limitations of solid plastering materials and components.
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Skill Set 3 – Floating and setting a curved wall and attached pier; texture coating the attached pierUnits of competencyBCGSP3001B Apply float and render to straight and curved surfacesBCGSP3003B Apply trowelled texture coat finishesBCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3002B Apply set coats
Systems and techniques for safe handling of materials.
Processes for the calculation of material requirements.
Material safety data sheets.
Plans, drawings and specifications.
Materials handling, storage and environmentally friendly waste management.
JSAs/Safe work method statement.
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Mapping document for Skill Set 4
Using this documentThis document is mapped to the direct sources of evidence required to satisfy competence in this particular skill set.
Each of the columns reflects the particular tool in use, and the numbers relate to the question numbers in that tool which support the relevant performance criteria, critical aspects of evidence or required knowledge and skills in this skill set.
Note: The final column, ‘Supplementary evidence’, refers to any suggested sources of documentary evidence that the candidate may use to support their application for RPL. This includes information from the supplementary documentation checklist (identified as SD in the mapping document) and third party evidence checklist (identified as TP in the mapping document) from Section 6.
Interview questions that appear in brackets are from other skill sets. If the candidate has not been assessed in these other skill sets, the Assessor will need to decide whether sufficient evidence has already been gathered or whether the candidate will need to respond to the bracketed questions.
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Evidence MatrixThe evidence matrix below identifies how each of the questions in the Interview Question Bank (Section 3), the Practical Tasks (Section 4) and the supplementary documentation checklist and third party evidence checklist (Section 5) demonstrate competence against the elements, performance criteria and critical aspects of evidence, underpinning skills and knowledge.
Skill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould, setting a pier, forming an arch and installing decorative mouldingsUnits of competencyBCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldingsBCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldings
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions, including plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 (TMS, JRE) SD31
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
1.4 Tools and equipment selected to carry out tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported prior to commencement.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
1.5 Material quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans and/or specifications.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
1.6 Materials appropriate to the work application are identified, obtained, prepared, safely handled and located ready for use.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
1.7 Environmental protection requirements are identified for the project in accordance with environmental plans and regulatory obligations and applied.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
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Skill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould, setting a pier, forming an arch and installing decorative mouldingsUnits of competencyBCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldingsBCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldings
Element 2 – Prepare work area for application processes
2.1 Work area and substrate are prepared for installation of pre-cast mouldings to plans/specifications.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
2.2 Substrate is checked for conformance in accordance with the relevant Australian Standard®.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
Element 3 – Fix and stop pre-cast moulded archways
3.1 Plasterboard wall sheets are confirmed to be in accordance with plans/specifications.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
3.2 Archway profile is set out and cut to architect's drawings and specifications.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
3.3 Timber arch soffit templates are cut and fixed to position. Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
3.4 Infill moulding is fixed to arch soffit and reveals of opening.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
3.5 Arch is stopped in accordance with job specifications and required level of finish.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
Element 4 – Fix and stop plaster panelled ceiling
4.1 Ceiling battens are positioned and spaced for cornice margins and flush mounted panels.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
4.2 Panels are located on ceiling, levelled, lined up and fastened into position in accordance with the approved specification.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
4.3 Jointing is finished to specification. Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
Element 5 – Fix ornamental mouldings
5.1 Ornamental mouldings are measured and cut to specification.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
5.2 Ornamental mouldings are fixed by fastening or bonding with adhesive, straight and level to architect's
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldings
specifications.
5.3 Mouldings are finished including straight stoppings and finishing mitres to specification.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
Element 6 – Clean up 6.1 Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled in accordance with legislation/regulations/codes of practice and job specification.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
6.2 Tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS legislation/regulations/codes of practice applicable to workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
Completion of the installation and finishing of three different pre-cast decorative mouldings with at least one being installed on a ceiling.
Required knowledge Workplace and equipment safety requirements. Q24, 25, 26 Task 4 SD31
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldings
Quality requirements.
Plastering, and wall and ceiling terminology.
The type, characteristics, uses and limitations of pre-cast decorative moulding installation materials.
Pre-cast decorative moulding installation tools and equipment types, characteristics, uses and limitations.
Pre-case decorative moulding measuring, cutting, placement, stopping and finishing techniques.
Processes for the calculation of material requirements.
Material safety data sheets.
Plans, drawings and specifications.
Materials handling, storage and environmentally friendly waste management.
JSAs/Safe work method statement.
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
Element 1 – Plan and prepare
1.1 Work instructions, including plans, specifications, quality requirements and operational details are obtained, confirmed and applied.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
1.2 Safety requirements are followed in accordance with safety plans and policies.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
1.3 Signage/barricade requirements are identified and implemented.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
1.4 Tools and equipment selected to carry out tasks are consistent with the requirements of the job, checked for serviceability and any faults are rectified or reported prior to commencement.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
1.5 Run-off devices are installed and maintenance processes applied if appropriate to the task.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
1.6 Environmental protection requirements are identified for the project in accordance with environmental plans and regulatory obligations and applied.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
Element 2 – Select restoration or renovation method
2.1 Extent and type of restoration or renovation required are identified by site examination and from plans and specifications.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
2.2 Drawing and/or template of damaged area are prepared to profile/moulding shape of existing work.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
Element 3 – Restore plasterwork
3.1 Materials are mixed and prepared for use. Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
3.2 Damaged plasterwork is restored to original condition or specifications in accordance with plans and
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
specifications.
3.3 Damaged cement or plaster mould work is restored to original condition in accordance with plans and specifications.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
3.4 Textured finishes are applied to match original surfaces, details and alignment.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
Element 4 – Renovate lettering and monograms
4.1 Surface for renovation is prepared to architect's specifications.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
4.2 Monograms and lettering panels are constructed in sand and cement mortar to match detail for restorations.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
4.3 Materials are applied to fine finish, with sharp arises, square returns and plumb/level to requirements or job drawings.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
Element 6 – Clean up 5.1 Work area is cleared and materials disposed of, reused or recycled in accordance with legislation/regulations/codes of practice and job specification.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
5.2 Tools and equipment are cleaned, checked, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturers' recommendations and standard work practices.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
Critical aspects of evidence
Location, interpretation and application of relevant information, standards and specifications.
Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
Compliance with site safety plan, OHS legislation/regulations/codes of practice applicable to
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Skill Set 4 – Forming an in situ mould, setting a pier, forming an arch and installing decorative mouldingsUnits of competencyBCGSP3005B Install pre-cast decorative mouldingsBCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
workplace operations.
Compliance with organisational policies and procedures including quality requirements.
Safe and effective operational use of tools and equipment.
Communication and working effectively and safely with others.
Restore solid plasterwork to specification on a minimum of three tasks including: one curved surface one ceiling one archway or column.
Renovate lettering to specification where the task requires the preparation and use of significant moulds.
Required knowledge Workplace and equipment safety requirements. Q24, 26 Task 4 SD29, 30, 31
Quality requirements.
Solid plastering terminology.
Plastering tools and equipment types, characteristics, uses and limitations.
Solid plastering, restoration and renovation techniques.
The types, characteristics, uses and limitations of solid
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Element Performance Criteria Question Practical Tasks SupplementaryEvidence
BCGSP3004B Restore and renovate solid plasterwork
plastering materials and components.
Systems and techniques for safe handling of materials.
Processes for the calculation of material requirements.
Material safety data sheets.
Plans, drawings and specifications.
Materials handling, storage and environmentally friendly waste management.
JSAs/Safe work method statement.
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