NZQA unit standard 25598 version 3

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Title

25598 version 3

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Demonstrate knowledge of nested-based manufacturing for manufacturing kitchens

Level

Purpose

3 Credits 2

This unit standard is for people working in the area of kitchen manufacture.

People credited with this unit standard are able to explain nested-based manufacturing, and identify and describe the kitchen assembly process required for nested-based manufacturing.

Classification

Available grade

Joinery > Cabinetry

Achieved

Explanatory notes

Reference

Cull, D., Kitchens (Auckland: Magenta Publishing Ltd, 2006) available from Joinery ITO,

PO Box 11 435, Wellington 6142.

Outcomes and evidence requirements

Outcome 1

Evidence requirements

1.1 expiring

The concept and advantages of nested-based manufacturing are identified and explained in terms of their impact on the kitchen manufacturing process.

Range advantages include but are not limited to

– lower labour content, single machine, less wastage, saves time, saves space, less skill required, customised jobs, less lead time required, lower error rate, higher quality finish, processes multiple materials, processes complete jobs.

Outcome 2

Identify and describe the kitchen assembly process required for nested-based manufacturing.

Evidence requirements

New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2020 Building and Construction Industry Training

Organisation

SSB Code 101562

This unit standard is expiring

New Zealand Qualifications Aut

NZQA Expiring unit standard

2.1

Range

25598 version 3

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The process for making kitchen components is identified and described. process includes but is not limited to

– loading sheets, cut, router, bore and/or finish components, unload components.

2.2 The options for assembling kitchen components are identified and described in terms of their advantages and disadvantages.

Range options include but are not limited to

– workshop assembly, on-site assembly.

Replacement information This unit standard, unit standard 2527, unit standard

2528, unit standard 2529, and unit standard 2537 have been replaced by unit standard 28215.

This unit standard is expiring. Assessment against the standard must take place by the last date for assessment set out below.

Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions

Process Version Date Last Date for Assessment

Registration

Review

1

2

20 March 2009

24 October 2014

31 December 2018

31 December 2018

Rollover 3 17 September 2015 31 December 2018

Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) reference

This CMR can be accessed at

0073

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New Zealand Qualifications Authority 2020 Building and Construction Industry Training

Organisation

SSB Code 101562

This unit standard is expiring

New Zealand Qualifications Aut

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