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Corrugated
S/NVQs > Level
2
Print & Graphic
Communication NTO - Fibreboard Manufacture & Conversion Units
FB452
Contribute to the fibre board manufacturing process
FB452.2
Contribute to the running of the wet end process
You
must show that you:
| 1 |
Assist
where required in the safe start up and shut down of the process |
| 2 |
Contribute
to the running of the wet end process so that:
- it runs at the required speed
- it runs safely and efficiently
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| 3 |
Effectively
communicate to other members of the team faults which could
result in:
- Malformation of fibreboard flutes
- Misalignment of materials
- Inadequate adhesion
- Marking
or damage to the product can be identified and actioned promptly
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| 4 |
Correct
faults within your area of responsibility |
| 5 |
Promptly
report faults that you cannot rectify
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| 6 |
Follow
the correct procedure for the removal of waste |
| 7 |
Where
required accurately record production and quality assurance
details |
You
must understand:
| K1 |
Your
company's quality standards
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| K2 |
Your
company's production efficiencies |
| K3 |
The
principles of making corrugated fibreboard |
| K4 |
The
risks associated with running machines and how to avoid them |
| K5 |
The
emergency shut down procedures |
| K6 |
The
common wet end production faults, what causes them and how
to avoid them |
| K7 |
When
you should correct faults and when you should ask for help |
| K8 |
To
whom you must report faults |
| K9 |
The
procedures for the removal of waste |
| K10 |
What
production and quality assurance details you are required to
keep |
Performance evidence
You
must show that you can reduce risks to yourself and others in your
workplace consistently, over a period of time.
Your evidence must show:
You must show that
you can contribute to the running of the wet end process consistently,
over a period of time.
Your evidence must show that:
| R1 |
You contribute to the checking of fibreboard
against your company quality standards and job details for:
- Examples of operator and drive-side flute profile
- Random glue-line checks
- Adhesive viscosity checks
- Edge
line-up equipment is regularly checked
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| R2 |
You
identify and report the following types of faults:
- Damage to output
- Reoccurring machine faults
- Process faults which require others expertise to rectify
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| R3 |
You can complete your Company's procedures for
maintaining production and quality assurance records
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