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Competency Assessment TaskCourse Name Construction
Cluster A
Cluster Name Safety
Qualification Code CPC20211
Qualification Name Certificate II in Construction Pathways
Units of Competency
CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry
Identify OHS legislative requirements Identify construction hazards and control measures Identify OHS communication and reporting processes Identify OHS incident response procedures
CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies, and procedures in the construction industry
Identify and assess risks Identify hazardous materials and other hazards on work sites Plan and prepare for safe work practices Apply safe work practices
CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment Plan and prepare conditions Identify and select hand, power and pneumatic tools Use tools Identify, select and use plant and equipment Clean up
CPCCCM1012A Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry
Identify industry structure, occupations, job roles and work conditions Accept responsibility for own workload Work in a team Identify own development needs Identify current resource use and identify opportunities to improve
resource efficiency Comply with environmental regulations
Student Name
Date of Issue
Due Date(s)
Assessor NamePre-requisite units Not ApplicableFoundation Skills Literacy Numeracy
Employability Skills
Teamwork Learning Planning and organising Self-management Technology Initiative and enterprise Problem Solving Communication Cross Cultural Understanding
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Assessment method
Part A: General Construction Induction Training qualification & Work Placement PreparationPart B: Written Tasks
Part C: Observation of practical work and teacher questioning
Part D: Scenario and research task
Student Name
Date of Issue
Due Date
STUDENT ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
Students must complete knowledge and skills development activities which prepare for and may contribute to assessment of competence.
I understand the requirements of the assessment task and assessment methods.
I understand what is being assessed and can perform the tasks described in this
assessment.
I have been provided with information about RPL, Credit Transfer and Assessment
Appeals.
I have notified the assessor of any special needs to be considered during this assessment.
I declare that the work submitted is my own and has not been copied from another person or source.
Student signature Date
TEACHER/ TRAINER USE ONLY: □ N/A
Additional requirements for students with special needs and /or EALD for the completion of this task.
Providing Support staff __________________________________ Providing tutorial sessions ____________________________________ Altering assessment methods __________________________________ Simplifying and rephrasing language ____________________________ Provide additional time to complete the task _______________________ Further Assistance provided: ___________________________________
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Task OutlineAs you complete this assessment task you will be demonstrating your skills and knowledge to your assessor. The assessor may also observe your practical skills and techniques and ask you questions. Ensure in your work practices that you work safely and efficiently, check that equipment is ready for use and work with others to improve work practices.PART A: General Construction Induction Training (WorkCover WhiteCard)
1. You are required to successfully complete the theoretical components of the unit of competency CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry – The General Construction Induction Training (WorkCover WhiteCard). This may be delivered by your class teacher or by another Registered Training Organisation (RTO).
WhiteCard Number: .
When your WorkCover White Card is mailed to your home address, you MUST show it to your teacher (who will take a photocopy). This must be done prior to you going to work placement. You must keep your Card with you at all times when working in any construction workplace.
If you have completed CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry with another RTO you must provide a copy of your testamur or your White Card to your teacher in order to receive Credit Transfer for this competency.
A photocopy of your White Card or Testamur is to be attached to this Cluster Task Booklet.
2. You are to complete a WHS induction to the construction learning space at school, so that you understand fully how to work safely in a construction environment both at school and in the workplace.
a) Use the Hazard Identification Form on Page 3 to identify at least TWO potential hazards in your construction learning space and another TWO on a construction worksite.
b) Use the Workshop Environment Analysis Safe Work Method Statement on Page 4 to conduct a safety audit on some of the processes undertaken to complete a project
3. Complete the work readiness activities on the Go2workplacement website and print the work ready certificate to attach to this document as proof of completion.
http://go2workplacement.com
Modules to be completed are:
Workplace health and safety
Personal Attributes
Employment related skills
Units of course competency
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PART A Task 2a: Hazard Identification Form Construction Learning Space and Construction WorksiteRisk Assessment and Controls
SPOT THE HAZARDA hazard is anything that could hurt you or someone else
ASSESS THE RISKWork out how likely it is that the hazard will hurt someone and how badly they could be hurt
MAKE THE CHANGESEliminate, substitute, isolate, add safeguards, use safest way, use protective equipment
List the hazards Describe the risks Suggest ways to control the risksConstruction Learning Space
Construction Worksite
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Part A Task 2b SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS) RISK ASSESSMENT MATRIX
1. How severely could it hurt someone?OR
How ill could it make someone?
2. How likely is it to be that bad?++
Very likelyCould happen any time
+Likely
Could happen some time
-UnlikelyCould happen, but very rarely
- -Very unlikelyCould happen, but probably never will
!!!! Kill or cause permanent disability
or ill health 1 1 2 3
!!! Long term illness or serious injury 1 2 3 4!! Medical attention and several days
off work 2 3 4 5
! First aid is needed 3 4 5 6
Student Name:
Skills Activity/Project: Workshop Environment Analysis
I confirm that I have been trained in the equipment required to do the task and I have identified and have addressed any potential hazards.
Student Signature: Date:
Teacher: Date:Work Activity Potential Risk Hazards Pre-Risk Risk Hazard Controls Post Risk Responsibility
General Workshop Environment Hazards
Lifting and Carrying materials
Cutting and Machining
House keeping
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PART B: Written Tasks
1. Explain what is workplace health and safety is and the importance of it in the workplace.
2. Give TWO examples of safe working practices
3. What is your ‘duty of care’ in relation to fellow workers?
4. What ‘duty of care’ does an employer have in relation to his employees? Give at least two examples.
5. Give TWO examples of ‘incidents’ that may occur on a construction worksite that will need to be reported.
6. Give TWO examples of Australian Government WHS Standards and Guidelines.
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7. Give TWO examples of hazardous materials that can be found on a construction worksite.
8. Join the following ‘measures for controlling risk’ to an example of their use.Measures for controlling risk ExampleElimination Using gloves and safety goggles to protect
yourself
Substitution Erecting barriers and fencing
Isolation Erect signs and introduce safe work methods
Engineering control Use something else that is safer
Administrative control Do not use the product at all
Personal protective equipment Make sure no-one can get near the hazard9. Draw and name FOUR safety signs you might find in a construction site or
workspace.
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10. Give TWO examples of Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM) that can be found on construction sites
11. If Asbestos Containing Materials (ACMs) are found on a website to who is this reported?
12. Give an example of a tool or piece of equipment that cannot be used near ACMs?
13. Give FOUR examples of Personal Protective Clothing or Equipment and its use.PPE Example of use
14. Give TWO examples of safety tools and equipment and its use.Safety tools and equipment Example of use
15. Join the following document names to their correct definition
Materials Safety Data Sheet (MSDS)Statement outlining the steps in a project along with safety issues and how to overcome them
Safe Work Methos Statement (SWMS)Statement outlining the steps in a project at a job site along with safety issues and how to overcome them
Job Safety Analysis (JSA)Information regarding the materials in the product and how to use it properly
16. What environmental considerations are to be given to a clean-up on site or at school?
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17. Give TWO examples of types of fire and the appropriate equipment to combat themType of fire Equipment to combat
18. Where can you find the EMERGENCY EVACUATION PROCEDURES in your school/classroom?
19. Where is the FIRST AID KIT in your learning space?
20. What steps would you take to assist with a cut finger?
21. Where can you a find a CPR chart at school or in your classroom?
22. Choose a business in the construction industry.
a) Make a list of hazards that may be present in that industry.
b) Choose FOUR (4) of the hazards and complete the “Hazards, Risk assessment and Controls” table on the next page.
a) List of hazards
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Q22 b. – Hazards identification, Risk assessment and ControlsName of business:
SPOT THE HAZARDA hazard is anything that could hurt you or someone else
ASSESS THE RISKWork out how likely it is that the hazard will hurt someone and how badly they could be hurt
MAKE THE CHANGESEliminate, substitute, isolate, add safeguards, use safest way, use protective equipment
List the hazards Describe the risks Suggest ways to control the risks
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PART C: Observation of practical work
Students are to demonstrate their ability to work effectively and professionally in a variety of construction practical activities.You are required to construct a minimum of TWO projects to the specifications provided by your teacher. You will be assessed on your:
Completion of a safe work method statement for each project – this must be signed by your teacher
Ability to apply WHS requirements in everything you do Ability to mark out, measure and shape timber Ability to sharpen and hone the jack plane to industry standards Ability to use various hand tools safely Ability to use power tools safely Ability to use machines safely Ability to handle various carpentry materials
1. Timber Framing Joints exercise. You are to:
a) Construct the Timber Framing Joints exercise according to the plan in Appendix A.
b) Assist your teacher and others with materials preparation, handling and storage at all stages of this assessment task.
c) Complete the safe work method statement outlining procedures, potential hazards and hazard controls in Appendix B.
d) Complete the evaluation of your finished Timber framing joint and assessment task in Appendix C
e) Demonstrate safe working practices at all times in the workshop.f) Ensure your Timber Framing Joints components are true to size (tolerance < 1mm)
2. Cement Float project. You are to:
a) Construct the Cement Float according to the plan and cutting list in Appendix D.b) Complete the material list and costing sheet in Appendix E.c) Complete the safe work method statement outlining procedures, potential hazards
and hazard controls in Appendix F.d) Assist your teacher and others with materials preparation, handling and storage at
all stages of this assessment task.e) Complete the evaluation of your finished cement float and assessment task in
Appendix G.f) Demonstrate safe working practices at all times.g) Ensure your cement float is true to size (tolerance < 1mm).h) Ensure your cement float is square and parallel.i) Ensure your cement float has a suitable quality finish.
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Framing Joints Exercise plans
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SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS) RISK ASSESSMENT MATRIX
Student Name 1. How severely could it hurt someone?OR
How ill could it make someone?
2. How likely is it to be that bad?++
Very likely
Could happen any time
+Likely
Could happen some time
-UnlikelyCould happen, but very rarely
- -Very unlikelyCould happen, but probably never will
!!!! Kill or cause permanent disability
or ill health 1 1 2 3
!!! Long term illness or serious injury 1 2 3 4!! Medical attention and several days
off work 2 3 4 5
! First aid is needed 3 4 5 6
Skills Activity/Project: Timber Framing Joints
I confirm that I have been trained in the equipment required to do the task and I have identified and have addressed any potential hazards.
Student SignatureDate
Teacher Date
Work Activity Potential Risk Hazards Pre-Risk Risk Hazard Controls Post Risk
Responsibility
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Evaluate your Timber Framing Joints exercises below Name:Positives
Negatives
Problems
What would you do differently next time to improve your skills and enhance the learning environment?
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CEMENT FLOAT
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Material List and Costing Sheet for Cement Float
Item Qty Material Length
(mm)
Width
(mm)
Thickness (mm)
True Length
Lm or m²
Order Length
$ per Lm, m² or per sheet
Cost
Lm or per sheet
Labour hours @ $30 per hour
Total Cost
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SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS) RISK ASSESSMENT MATRIX
Student Name 3. How severely could it hurt someone?OR
How ill could it make someone?
4. How likely is it to be that bad?++
Very likely
Could happen any time
+Likely
Could happen some time
-UnlikelyCould happen, but very rarely
- -Very unlikelyCould happen, but probably never will
!!!! Kill or cause permanent disability
or ill health 1 1 2 3
!!! Long term illness or serious injury 1 2 3 4!! Medical attention and several days
off work 2 3 4 5
! First aid is needed 3 4 5 6
Skills Activity/Project: Cement Float
I confirm that I have been trained in the equipment required to do the task and I have identified and have addressed any potential hazards.
Student SignatureDate
Teacher Date
Work Activity Potential Risk Hazards Pre-Risk Risk Hazard Controls Post Risk
Responsibility
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Evaluate your Cement Float exercises below Name:Positives
Negatives
Problems
What would you do differently next time to improve your skills and enhance the learning environment?
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PART D: Scenarios and research
Scenarios - Dealing with emergenciesYou are to demonstrate your ability to follow emergency procedures in a construction work environment by completing the scenario questions and participating in a simulation/role play under the direction of your teacher. Answer the following questions in preparation for the scenario.1. You are at work using a petrol driven generator on the worksite. The generator
develops a fuel leak which in turn causes a fire on the machine.a) Who do you report the fire to?
b) What should you do if the fire grows out of control?
c) What type of fire extinguisher would you use for a mechanical fire?
d) What are the emergency phone numbers for a:Land line contact
Mobile phone contacte) Where do you muster and to whom do you report?
f) What are your responsibilities whilst at the muster point?
2. While working on site a drum containing hydrochloric acid, used to etch brickwork, falls from a pallet and spills. Acid fumes quickly fill the areaa) Who do you report the incident to?
b) What course of action should be followed?
c) How should the risk be contained?
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3. Scenario roll play instructions
When given the signal you will be required to role play either the mechanical fire scenario or the chemical spill, in your work area. Your teacher will be observing and assessing your responses.
Research taskConstruct my Career Complete the following questions. Go to the listed website and complete the Career Quiz to identify what area you are suited for.www.joboutlook.gov.au
1. List 5 construction occupations and give a brief description of each.
2. Select one career which interests youCareer option
Skill Why do you think you have this skill – what evidence do you have?
1. Explain what the future job prospects are in your chosen career?
2. What is your next step in training to achieving a job in this field?
3. What is a realistic timeframe for you to achieve this goal?
4. What would your weekly earning be for your chosen possible career?
5. What is the average Australian income?
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6. What is superannuation?
7. What is Long Service Leave?
8. Explain how the Construction Industry benefits the national economy.
9. List some major technology developments in the construction industry
10. List 5 specialised off- site services that manufacture components for the construction industry
11. Explain the benefits of contracting an off-site manufacturer.
12. List and explain the 4 stages in the waste minimisation hierarchy
13. Identify three issues created by poor site drainage.
14. List two types of environmental fencing and explain why each is used.
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ASSESSOR FEEDBACK TO STUDENTSAssessor’s Name Clust
er A
Student Name Date
Units of competency being assessed Assessment OutcomeCPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry
Compete
ntNot yet
competent
If NYC - Refer to shaded section below
CPCCOHS2001AApply OHS requirements, policies, and procedures in the construction industryCPCCCA2002BUse carpentry tools and equipmentCPCCCM1012AWork effectively and sustainably in the construction industryIf you have been deemed NOT YET COMPETENT the following further action is required:CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry
Date of Reassessment /Date Competent
CPCCOHS2001AApply OHS requirements, policies, and procedures in the construction industryCPCCCA2002BUse carpentry tools and equipmentCPCCCM1012AWork effectively and sustainably in the construction industryAssessor general comment:
I declare that I have conducted a fair, valid, reliable and flexible assessment with this student and have provided appropriate feedbackAssessor Signature Date
Assessors: the completed student assessment task and assessor feedback sheets must be securely retained for six months after the completion of the course. Also retain any other evidence that demonstrated how the student was deemed competent eg written tasks, photographs, videos.Student Feedback (to be completed after student receives assessor feedback) I agree with the outcome of this assessment I do not agree with this assessment outcome and will speak with assessor re appeals processWhat did I learn from this Task?
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Student Signature Date
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