NZQA unit standard 8259 version 10

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NZQA Expiring unit standard
8259 version 10
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Title
Operate manual leather spray coating processes
Level
3
Credits
10
Purpose
People credited with this unit standard are able to: interpret
company processing requirements; set up hand-held leather
spray coating equipment for operation; operate hand-held
spray coating equipment and spray coat leather; describe the
effects of incorrect leather spray coating operations; describe
processing stages preceding and following leather spray
coating operations; demonstrate team-work; and comply with
company and statutory health, safety, and environment
requirements.
Classification
Leather Manufacturing > Leather Manufacture
Available grade
Achieved
Explanatory notes
1
Legislation relevant to this unit standard includes but is not limited to – Health and
Safety in Employment Act 1992 and the Resource Management Act 1991.
2
Definitions
Company specifications are criteria set by the company related to materials,
processes and practices.
Company requirements refer to instructions to staff on policy, procedures and
practices related to activities in the workplace.
This unit standard is
Outcomes and evidence requirements
expiring
Outcome 1
Interpret company processing requirements.
Evidence requirements
1.1
Processing details are interpreted from company production information.
Range
1.2
includes but is not limited to – batch identification, skin or hide
type, number of skins or hides, processing instructions, comments,
and special requirements.
Production planning priorities are identified in accordance with company and
customer requirements.
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1.3
Departures from company specifications are checked and authorised in
accordance with company requirements.
1.4
The completion of lead-in production processes is checked against production
information and confirmed before processing commences.
Outcome 2
Set up hand-held leather spray coating equipment for operation.
Evidence requirements
2.1
Safety checks meet company specifications prior to machinery start-up.
2.2
Machinery and equipment failing safety checks are reported in accordance with
company specifications.
2.3
Machinery and equipment adjustments meet company specifications for the
leather type, substance, and finish required.
2.4
Spray coating machinery and equipment are set up and tested in accordance
with leather processing requirements, production planning priorities, and
company specifications.
2.5
Set-up permits leather to be spray coated within company specified tolerances
for the leather type, finish, and quality required.
Outcome 3
Operate hand-held spray coating equipment and spray coat leather.
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expiring
Leather is inspected, assessed and prepared for spray coating in accordance
Evidence requirements
3.1
3.2
Start-up, operation, monitoring, maintenance, shutdown, and cleaning of spray
coating machinery and equipment meet company specifications.
with company specifications.
3.3
Spray coating machinery and equipment are adjusted to suit leather quality
requirements and production priorities.
3.4
Machine and equipment stoppages, blockages, and breakdowns are handled
and reported in accordance with company specifications.
3.5
Leather batches are processed in accordance with production priorities and
company quality and speed requirements.
3.6
Finish use is monitored and finish replenished in accordance with company
specifications.
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SSB Code 101558
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3.7
Finish application is monitored and spray coating faults identified and rectified in
accordance with company specifications.
3.8
Communication is maintained with colour mixer to ensure colours and shades
meet process specifications.
3.9
Processed leather meets company spray coating and quality tolerance
specifications.
3.10
Processed leather is presented, stacked, and transferred to the next stage of
processing in accordance with company specifications.
3.11
Process control checks and documentation are completed in accordance with
company specifications.
Outcome 4
Describe the effects of incorrect leather spray coating operations.
Evidence requirements
4.1
The effects of incorrect spray coating of leather are described in terms of cost to
a tannery.
Range
effects include but are not limited to – damage, requirements for
rework, customer dissatisfaction, financial loss.
Outcome 5
Describe processing stages preceding and following leather spray coating operations.
includes but is not limited to – key processing steps, production outcomes,
quality outcomes, effects of non-conformance.
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Evidence requirements
expiring
5.1
Production requirements of the preceding processing stages are described in
Range
accordance with company specifications.
5.2
Production requirements of the following processing stages are described in
accordance with company specifications.
Outcome 6
Demonstrate team-work.
Evidence requirements
6.1
The quality and completeness of tasks meet the operational requirements of
downstream co-workers.
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6.2
Communication and feedback are provided to and requested from co-workers to
maintain and improve task and product quality.
6.3
Co-workers are not endangered through the operator's methods and
equipment.
6.4
Assistance is provided to co-workers within the confines of product flow and
operator availability.
6.5
Machinery, equipment, and facility malfunctions, and product non-conformance
problems are identified and reported in accordance with company requirements.
6.6
Conflict resolution techniques are applied to minimise interpersonal differences
with co-workers that may adversely affect team performance.
Outcome 7
Comply with company and statutory health, safety, and environment requirements.
Evidence requirements
7.1
Company-supplied clothing, and hygiene and safety equipment and materials,
are worn and used in accordance with company and statutory requirements.
7.2
Work methods comply with company and statutory requirements to minimise
the risk of ill-health and injuries to the operator and others.
7.3
Unsafe and unhealthy conditions are identified and reported in accordance with
company and statutory requirements.
7.4
Cleanliness of equipment, operator, and work area complies with company
specifications.
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expiring
This unit standard is expiring. Assessment against the standard must take place by
7.5
Waste disposal meets company safety and environmental requirements.
the last date for assessment set out below.
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Status information and last date for assessment for superseded versions
Process
Version Date
Last Date for Assessment
Registration
1
28 August 1996
31 December 2015
Revision
2
13 January 1997
31 December 2015
Revision
3
23 March 1999
31 December 2015
Revision
4
20 February 2002
31 December 2015
Revision
5
16 January 2003
31 December 2015
Revision
6
14 October 2004
31 December 2015
Review
7
14 December 2007
31 December 2015
Review
8
21 February 2013
31 December 2015
Rollover
9
20 March 2015
31 December 2017
Rollover
10
17 September 2015
31 December 2018
Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR) reference
0185
This CMR can be accessed at http://www.nzqa.govt.nz/framework/search/index.do.
Please note
Providers must be granted consent to assess against standards (accredited) by NZQA,
before they can report credits from assessment against unit standards or deliver courses
of study leading to that assessment.
Industry Training Organisations must be granted consent to assess against standards by
NZQA before they can register credits from assessment against unit standards.
Providers and Industry Training Organisations, which have been granted consent and
which are assessing against unit standards must engage with the moderation system that
applies to those standards.
This unit standard is
Requirements for consent to assess and an outline of the moderation system that applies
to this standard are outlined in the Consent and Moderation Requirements (CMR). The
expiring
CMR also includes useful information
about special requirements for organisations wishing
to develop education and training programmes, such as minimum qualifications for tutors
and assessors, and special resource requirements.
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