|
|
Corrugated
S/NVQs > Level
2
Print & Graphic
Communication NTO - Fibreboard Manufacture & Conversion Units
003
Contribute
to maintaining equipment in working order
003.2 Replace
defect components
You
must show that you:
| 1 |
Routinely
examine machinery for defective components or excessive wear |
| 2 |
Accurately
identify components which need replacing |
| 3 |
Remove
and replace components using safe and approved methods |
| 4 |
Accurately
identify and report machine faults which are not your job to
correct, to the responsible person |
| 5 |
Restore
machines to a safe operating condition after replacing components |
| 6 |
Keep
accurate records of the components you have removed and replaced |
You
must understand:
| K1 |
The
risks of handling machinery and replacing components
|
| K2 |
Your
responsibilities for replacing components - what you are allowed
to do, and what you must not do |
| K3 |
What
kinds of fault you are likely to find in the equipment you
operate, and what to do about them |
| K4 |
The
procedures for removing, replacing and realigning components
safely |
| K5 |
Why
it is important to report unexpected wear or damage to components |
| K6 |
Who
to report unexpected wear, damage or machine faults to |
| K7 |
What
records need to be kept, and their format |
Performance evidence
You
must show that you can replace defective components consistently, over
a period of time. Your performance will be observed on at least
four occasions.
Your evidence must show that:
| R1 |
You identify defective components:
- during scheduled maintenance
- during normal operations
|
>Return
to level 2
|