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© Canberra Institute ofTechnology RTO Code 0101 Page1 of 4 Date created:19/09/2016
cit.edu.au Date updated: 9/06/2022
Assessment Practical/Observation
Student Name CIT Number
Competency Title, Code and
Banner Code
CRN
Frameand Fit Wet Area Fixtures - CPCCCA3012
Assessment Type ☐ In the workplace ☒ Simulated environment ☐ Other
Assessment Name Constructframe for nib wall and Install bath
Assessment Date
Student Statement: This assessment is myown work. Anyideas andcomments made byother people have been
acknowledged. I understandthat byemailing or submitting thisassessment electronically, I agree to thisstatement.
Student Signature Date
PRIVACY DISCLAIMER: CITis collecting your personalinformation for assessment purposes. Theinformation will onlybe used in
accordance withtheCITPrivacy Policy.
Assessor Feedback (also complete observation checklist and questions on last page)
 Student provided with feedback
Attempt 1 ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not Yet Satisfactory Date / /
Attempt 2 ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not Yet Satisfactory Date / /
Assessor Name Assessor Signature
Note to Assessor: Pleaserecordany reasonable adjustmentthat has occurred for this assessment.
Instructionsto Assessor
Work, Health and Safety: Awork health and safetycheck oftheassessmentenvironment is to beconductedprior totheassessment and
any hazards addressed appropriately.
List the assessment range and conditions, timeand materialson thenextpage
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© Canberra Institute ofTechnology RTO Code 0101 Page2 of 4 Date created:19/09/2016
cit.edu.au Date updated: 9/06/2022
Information for Students: You may have two (2) attempts for this assessment.
 If your first attempt is not successful, your teacher will discuss your results with you and
will arrange a second attempt.
 If your second attempt is not successful, you will be required to re-enrol in this unit.
Only one re-assessment attempt will be granted for each assessment item.
Time Allowed: 8 hours
Materials Provided by Assessor: All materials and tools required to complete the task will
be provided.
Materials and Equipment tobe Supplied by the Student: Personal protective equipment
PPE and nail bag.
Assessment Range and Conditions: Assessment will be conducted in simulated work
environment CIT Bruce under teacher supervision at all times. if at any stage the assessors
deams the assessment to be unsafe it will be stopped. Access to all resources, manual and
standards is permitted.
Assessment Criteria: To achieve a Satisfactory result, your assessor will be looking for your
ability to demonstrate the key skills/tasks/knowledge detailed in the Assessment Task to
industry standard.
The criteria that you will be assessed for this task are:
Planning and Processes Planned, organised task and perform work following
accepted industry processes and standards.
Take responsibility for own
outputs in work and learning
Actively participated and engaged as an individual and/or
team member in all tasks and activities.
Specifications Job meets specification requirements, to industry standard
Time Management Task achieved within time and available information
requirements
Communication Written and oral communication met minimal job /task
requirements
WH&S Maintain a safe work environment and complied with
WHS regulations supervisor instructions and used
appropriate PPE for required tasks
Clean-Up Materials, tools and equipment are stored in line with
instruction. Area is left clean and free from hazards
© Canberra Institute ofTechnology RTO Code 0101 Page3 of 4 Date created:19/09/2016
cit.edu.au Date updated: 9/06/2022
Assessment Instructions - you are required to do the following tasks
Using the plans,specification and job requirements, correctly set out the Wet Areas Fixtures
practical as described in this document.
You will be required to complete the following documents and tasks
 Read and comprehend the setting out instructions for the Wet Area Fixtures practical.
 You are require to participate in the Toolbox talk and fill out and complete the JSA
(Job Safety Analysis)
 You are required to fill out the ‘required tools and equipment’ and the ‘required
materials’ lists.(This is in the tool box talk)
 Successfully build framework and install a bath and shower base according to the
plans
You must submit the following by uploading into readyskills:
 Photographs of yourself standing in front of your completed task and a photo of your
signed paperwork
© Canberra Institute ofTechnology RTO Code 0101 Page4 of 4 Date created:19/09/2016
cit.edu.au Date updated: 9/06/2022
Observation Checklist: Frame and Fit Wet Area Fixtures:
Students Name: ________________________________
During the demonstration of skills, did the student satisfactorily:
Attempt 1 Attempt 2
S NYS S NYS
T1 Planning and preparation
The student wasable to read and interpret all work instructionsand planned the correct
sequence of work
☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
All work planned met WHS, NCC and manufacturers specificationsincluding CIT’s policies and
procedures
☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
The student completed the JSA and contributed to its safety highlighting any hazards, risks,
needs for signage/baracades and applied controls
☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
The student completed the toolbox talk selectingthe correct tools and materialsneeded for the
task
☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
The student completed all necessary documentation to complete the task including quantities,
calculationsand prepared the work area ready for construction
☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
Comments:
T2 Construct frames for bath installation
The student correctly set out noggings and housings for the bath and fitments ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
The student successfully notched studs to the correct height, level and required depth ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
The student correctly built the bath frame supporting the bath correctly and level ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
The student correctly installed noggings and jack studs for lining ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
Comments:
T3 Construct frames for shower base installation
The student correctly set out noggings and housings for the shower base and fitments ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
The student marked and notched all platesand studs to required depth for shower base ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
The student correctly installed noggings and jack studs for lining ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
The student correctly installed the corner flashing ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
Comments:
T4 Clean up
The student deconstructed the task safely and stacked all the timber back in the designated areas ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
Materialswere recycled where possible and/or disposed of correctly ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
All tools were cleaned, checked and stored back in the correct place ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
Any tools that needed maintenance wasreported and given to the storeman for repair ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
Comments:
Student Signature
Date:

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Frame and Fit Wet Area Fixtures Assessment

  • 1. © Canberra Institute ofTechnology RTO Code 0101 Page1 of 4 Date created:19/09/2016 cit.edu.au Date updated: 9/06/2022 Assessment Practical/Observation Student Name CIT Number Competency Title, Code and Banner Code CRN Frameand Fit Wet Area Fixtures - CPCCCA3012 Assessment Type ☐ In the workplace ☒ Simulated environment ☐ Other Assessment Name Constructframe for nib wall and Install bath Assessment Date Student Statement: This assessment is myown work. Anyideas andcomments made byother people have been acknowledged. I understandthat byemailing or submitting thisassessment electronically, I agree to thisstatement. Student Signature Date PRIVACY DISCLAIMER: CITis collecting your personalinformation for assessment purposes. Theinformation will onlybe used in accordance withtheCITPrivacy Policy. Assessor Feedback (also complete observation checklist and questions on last page)  Student provided with feedback Attempt 1 ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not Yet Satisfactory Date / / Attempt 2 ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not Yet Satisfactory Date / / Assessor Name Assessor Signature Note to Assessor: Pleaserecordany reasonable adjustmentthat has occurred for this assessment. Instructionsto Assessor Work, Health and Safety: Awork health and safetycheck oftheassessmentenvironment is to beconductedprior totheassessment and any hazards addressed appropriately. List the assessment range and conditions, timeand materialson thenextpage F r a m e a n d F i t W e t A r e a F i x t u r e s
  • 2. © Canberra Institute ofTechnology RTO Code 0101 Page2 of 4 Date created:19/09/2016 cit.edu.au Date updated: 9/06/2022 Information for Students: You may have two (2) attempts for this assessment.  If your first attempt is not successful, your teacher will discuss your results with you and will arrange a second attempt.  If your second attempt is not successful, you will be required to re-enrol in this unit. Only one re-assessment attempt will be granted for each assessment item. Time Allowed: 8 hours Materials Provided by Assessor: All materials and tools required to complete the task will be provided. Materials and Equipment tobe Supplied by the Student: Personal protective equipment PPE and nail bag. Assessment Range and Conditions: Assessment will be conducted in simulated work environment CIT Bruce under teacher supervision at all times. if at any stage the assessors deams the assessment to be unsafe it will be stopped. Access to all resources, manual and standards is permitted. Assessment Criteria: To achieve a Satisfactory result, your assessor will be looking for your ability to demonstrate the key skills/tasks/knowledge detailed in the Assessment Task to industry standard. The criteria that you will be assessed for this task are: Planning and Processes Planned, organised task and perform work following accepted industry processes and standards. Take responsibility for own outputs in work and learning Actively participated and engaged as an individual and/or team member in all tasks and activities. Specifications Job meets specification requirements, to industry standard Time Management Task achieved within time and available information requirements Communication Written and oral communication met minimal job /task requirements WH&S Maintain a safe work environment and complied with WHS regulations supervisor instructions and used appropriate PPE for required tasks Clean-Up Materials, tools and equipment are stored in line with instruction. Area is left clean and free from hazards
  • 3. © Canberra Institute ofTechnology RTO Code 0101 Page3 of 4 Date created:19/09/2016 cit.edu.au Date updated: 9/06/2022 Assessment Instructions - you are required to do the following tasks Using the plans,specification and job requirements, correctly set out the Wet Areas Fixtures practical as described in this document. You will be required to complete the following documents and tasks  Read and comprehend the setting out instructions for the Wet Area Fixtures practical.  You are require to participate in the Toolbox talk and fill out and complete the JSA (Job Safety Analysis)  You are required to fill out the ‘required tools and equipment’ and the ‘required materials’ lists.(This is in the tool box talk)  Successfully build framework and install a bath and shower base according to the plans You must submit the following by uploading into readyskills:  Photographs of yourself standing in front of your completed task and a photo of your signed paperwork
  • 4. © Canberra Institute ofTechnology RTO Code 0101 Page4 of 4 Date created:19/09/2016 cit.edu.au Date updated: 9/06/2022 Observation Checklist: Frame and Fit Wet Area Fixtures: Students Name: ________________________________ During the demonstration of skills, did the student satisfactorily: Attempt 1 Attempt 2 S NYS S NYS T1 Planning and preparation The student wasable to read and interpret all work instructionsand planned the correct sequence of work ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ All work planned met WHS, NCC and manufacturers specificationsincluding CIT’s policies and procedures ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ The student completed the JSA and contributed to its safety highlighting any hazards, risks, needs for signage/baracades and applied controls ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ The student completed the toolbox talk selectingthe correct tools and materialsneeded for the task ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ The student completed all necessary documentation to complete the task including quantities, calculationsand prepared the work area ready for construction ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ Comments: T2 Construct frames for bath installation The student correctly set out noggings and housings for the bath and fitments ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ The student successfully notched studs to the correct height, level and required depth ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ The student correctly built the bath frame supporting the bath correctly and level ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ The student correctly installed noggings and jack studs for lining ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ Comments: T3 Construct frames for shower base installation The student correctly set out noggings and housings for the shower base and fitments ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ The student marked and notched all platesand studs to required depth for shower base ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ The student correctly installed noggings and jack studs for lining ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ The student correctly installed the corner flashing ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ Comments: T4 Clean up The student deconstructed the task safely and stacked all the timber back in the designated areas ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ Materialswere recycled where possible and/or disposed of correctly ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ All tools were cleaned, checked and stored back in the correct place ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ Any tools that needed maintenance wasreported and given to the storeman for repair ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ Comments: Student Signature Date: