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Corrugated S/NVQs > Level 2
Print & Graphic Communication NTO - Fibreboard Manufacture & Conversion Units

FB453 - Overview
Contribute to the fibreboard conversion process

To achieve your unit certificate, you must show that you can:

  • Contribute to make ready conversion processes
  • Contribute to the running of conversion processes

You must achieve competence in two processes which must be in sequence (make ready and running) from the following options:

FB453.1 Contribute to the making ready of the printing/slotting process
FB453.2 Contribute to the running of the printing/slotting process
  OR
FB453.3 Contribute to the making ready of the die cutting process
FB453.4 Contribute to the running of the die cutting process
  OR
FB453.5 Contribute to the making ready of the closing process
FB453.6 Contribute to the running of the closing process

This involves:

  • Identifying the job requirements
  • Assisting in the checking of safety devices
  • Following safe working practices
  • Following instructions
  • Assisting in the make ready process
  • Assisting in the running process
  • Identifying faults and taking action to deal with them
  • Identifying and stacking the finished product

Collecting the evidence for this unit

Your performance evidence must show that you have covered all of the statements in the You must show that section in each element.

Your assessor will need to be satisfied that you have the necessary understanding specified in each 'K' list. Where this is not evident from your performance, you may be asked oral or written questions, or to write a short report.

It may be difficult for you to produce evidence for this unit, during the course of your normal work. Your assessor may accept other forms of evidence, such as answers to questions, a log you have kept of how you have handled incidents in the past, witness testimony from your manager, or your performance during a fire drill.

You may need to provide other information to support your performance evidence. Here are some examples:

  • The job details
  • Samples of materials
  • Samples of products
  • Samples of running faults as they arise
  • A written or spoken report describing faults, their causes and how you corrected them

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