Application
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to source, use and keep up-to-date information about the recreational vehicle industry. This includes workplace-specific information about one’s job role and responsibilities including relevant policies, guidelines and procedures. It also includes industry-specific information about recreational vehicle manufacture, service and repair, including new and emerging technologies relevant to work, industry activities, events and volunteer roles.
No licensing or certification requirements exist at the time of publication. Relevant legislation, industry standards and codes of practice within Australia must be applied.
What You'll Learn
1.
- 1.1 Identify internal and external sources of accurate, relevant information applicable to the manufacture, service and repair of recreational vehicles
- 1.3 Identify opportunities to participate in industry activities, events and volunteer roles
- 1.4 Monitor the identified sources, access the information, and determine its accuracy, currency and applicability to work activities
2.
- 2.1 Identify and monitor sources of information about new and emerging technologies relevant to work
- 2.2 Identify new-technology products or processes relevant to the workplace
3.
- 3.1 Clarify any uncertainties about one’s role and responsibilities as an individual worker and team member
- 3.3 Implement policies, guidelines and procedures relevant to the role to meet quality, compliance, health and safety and team participation requirements
Assessment Requirements
Performance Evidence
There must be evidence that the candidate has completed the tasks set out in the elements and performance criteria and has demonstrated the ability to:
• source from at least one internal and two external sources relevant:
• workplace-specific information about one’s job role and responsibilities including relevant policies, guidelines and procedures
• industry-specific information about recreational vehicle manufacture, service and repair, including new and emerging technologies relevant to work, industry activities, events and volunteer roles
• communicate a general understanding of the recreational vehicle industry, industry terminology and the manufacturing or servicing and repair of recreational vehicles
• work consistently in accordance with one’s job role and with relevant policies, guidelines and procedures while completing at least three manufacturing, service or repair tasks relating to recreational vehicles.
Knowledge Evidence
There must be evidence the candidate knows:
• the main types of recreational vehicles and their characteristics
• the main steps in manufacturing, servicing and repairing a recreational vehicle
• which industry organisations are directly relevant to work activities
• of opportunities to participate in industry organisations' activities
• a basic vocabulary of industry words and phrases
• sources of information about new and emerging technologies relevant to the workplace
• their job role and their and the team’s main activities and tasks
• workplace policies, guidelines and procedures relevant to their job role and responsibilities including for:
• communication and reporting
• compliance with legislation, regulations, standards and similar requirements
• environmental protection and sustainability, including adhesives, dust, noise and waste
• quality assurance
• team participation
• work health and safety, including personal protective equipment
• work planning.
Assessment Conditions
Skills must have been demonstrated in the workplace or a simulated environment that reflects workplace conditions and contingencies. The following conditions must be met for this unit:
• use of suitable facilities, equipment and resources required to source and use recreational vehicle industry information including:
• sources of recreational vehicle industry information
• documentation about the candidate’s job role and responsibilities
• workplace policies, procedures and guidelines.
Assessors of this unit must satisfy the NVR/AQTF mandatory competency requirements for assessors.
Foundation Skills
- {'skill': 'Foundation Skills', 'description': 'This section describes those language, literacy, numeracy and employment skills that are essential to performance but not explicit in the performance criteria.\nFoundation skills essential to performance are explicit in the performance criteria of this unit of competency.'}
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