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Evidence Guide: MSFFDT4010 - Research and select furniture finishes

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MSFFDT4010 - Research and select furniture finishes

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Plan for finish research

  1. Applicable work health and safety (WHS), legislative and organisational requirements relevant to researching and recommending finishes are verified and complied with
  2. Design brief is reviewed, confirmed and clarified with appropriate personnel
  3. Communication with others is established and maintained in accordance with WHS requirements
  4. Client requirements and desires are reviewed, confirmed and clarified
Applicable work health and safety (WHS), legislative and organisational requirements relevant to researching and recommending finishes are verified and complied with

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Design brief is reviewed, confirmed and clarified with appropriate personnel

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Communication with others is established and maintained in accordance with WHS requirements

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Client requirements and desires are reviewed, confirmed and clarified

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Research finishes

  1. Aesthetic requirements of the finish are assessed
  2. New finish technologies are researched and reported
  3. Tactile requirements of the finish in relation to the design is researched
  4. Application methods and available expertise for the desired finish are assessed
  5. Costs of finishes are assessed and compared
  6. Environmental impact of finishes are assessed
  7. Longevity and restorability of finishes are researched
  8. Hazards associated with the use and application of finishes are researched
  9. Quality of finishes are assessed and reported
Aesthetic requirements of the finish are assessed

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New finish technologies are researched and reported

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Tactile requirements of the finish in relation to the design is researched

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Application methods and available expertise for the desired finish are assessed

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Costs of finishes are assessed and compared

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Environmental impact of finishes are assessed

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Longevity and restorability of finishes are researched

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Hazards associated with the use and application of finishes are researched

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Quality of finishes are assessed and reported

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Select finishes

  1. Research information is critically analysed in the context of the design brief requirements
  2. Finishes and their elements of design are promoted, research explained and evaluated for the client
  3. Finishes and their principles of design are promoted, research explained and evaluated for the client
  4. Presentation of research information is made highlighting the findings and rationale for the finishes chosen
Research information is critically analysed in the context of the design brief requirements

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Finishes and their elements of design are promoted, research explained and evaluated for the client

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Finishes and their principles of design are promoted, research explained and evaluated for the client

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Presentation of research information is made highlighting the findings and rationale for the finishes chosen

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Plan for finish research

1.1

Applicable work health and safety (WHS), legislative and organisational requirements relevant to researching and recommending finishes are verified and complied with

1.2

Design brief is reviewed, confirmed and clarified with appropriate personnel

1.3

Communication with others is established and maintained in accordance with WHS requirements

1.4

Client requirements and desires are reviewed, confirmed and clarified

2

Research finishes

2.1

Aesthetic requirements of the finish are assessed

2.2

New finish technologies are researched and reported

2.3

Tactile requirements of the finish in relation to the design is researched

2.4

Application methods and available expertise for the desired finish are assessed

2.5

Costs of finishes are assessed and compared

2.6

Environmental impact of finishes are assessed

2.7

Longevity and restorability of finishes are researched

2.8

Hazards associated with the use and application of finishes are researched

2.9

Quality of finishes are assessed and reported

3

Select finishes

3.1

Research information is critically analysed in the context of the design brief requirements

3.2

Finishes and their elements of design are promoted, research explained and evaluated for the client

3.3

Finishes and their principles of design are promoted, research explained and evaluated for the client

3.4

Presentation of research information is made highlighting the findings and rationale for the finishes chosen

Required Skills and Knowledge

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1

Plan for finish research

1.1

Applicable work health and safety (WHS), legislative and organisational requirements relevant to researching and recommending finishes are verified and complied with

1.2

Design brief is reviewed, confirmed and clarified with appropriate personnel

1.3

Communication with others is established and maintained in accordance with WHS requirements

1.4

Client requirements and desires are reviewed, confirmed and clarified

2

Research finishes

2.1

Aesthetic requirements of the finish are assessed

2.2

New finish technologies are researched and reported

2.3

Tactile requirements of the finish in relation to the design is researched

2.4

Application methods and available expertise for the desired finish are assessed

2.5

Costs of finishes are assessed and compared

2.6

Environmental impact of finishes are assessed

2.7

Longevity and restorability of finishes are researched

2.8

Hazards associated with the use and application of finishes are researched

2.9

Quality of finishes are assessed and reported

3

Select finishes

3.1

Research information is critically analysed in the context of the design brief requirements

3.2

Finishes and their elements of design are promoted, research explained and evaluated for the client

3.3

Finishes and their principles of design are promoted, research explained and evaluated for the client

3.4

Presentation of research information is made highlighting the findings and rationale for the finishes chosen

Collect, organise and understand information related to furnishing work instructions and work orders and safety procedures

Apply safe handling requirements for equipment, products and materials, including use of personal protective equipment

Identify materials used in the work process

Follow work instructions, operating procedures and inspection processes to:

minimise the risk of injury to self or others

prevent damage to goods, equipment and products

maintain required production output and product quality

Research and select finishes to assist with informing the design process and arrive at a solution which meets client requirements

Apply design elements and principles to the research and selection of finishes in accordance with the concepts and design brief

Use mathematical ideas and techniques to correctly complete measurements, calculate area and estimate material requirements

Lead others and work effectively to improve production quality and outcomes

Communicate ideas and information to enable confirmation of work requirements and specifications and the reporting of work outcomes and problems, interpret basic plans and follow safety procedures

Use workplace technology related to the coordination, including communication equipment, time and management aids and other measuring devices

Minimise wastage of resources, including materials, time and money

Work with others and in a team by recognising dependencies and using cooperative approaches to optimise work flow and productivity and encourage participation of employees in the planning of work activities and changes

State or territory WHS legislation, regulations, standards and codes of practice relevant to selecting finishes

Organisational and site standards, requirements, policies and procedures for the selection of finishing materials

Finishing techniques

Characteristics, properties and selection criteria of finishing materials

Finishing characteristics and properties of timber being used

Matching requirements of adhesives and fasteners to timbers/materials

Types of tools and equipment and procedures for their safe use, operation and maintenance

Work flow in relation to the furniture items being made or repaired

Environmental protection requirements

Established communication channels and protocols

Relevant problem identification and resolution

Range Statement

Specifies different work environments and conditions that may affect performance. Essential operating conditions that may be present (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) are included. Range is restricted to essential operating conditions and any other variables essential to the work environment.

Unit context includes:

WHS requirements, including legislation, building codes, material safety management systems, hazardous and dangerous goods codes and local safe operating procedures or equivalent

work is carried out in accordance with legislative obligations, environmental legislation, relevant health regulations, manual handling procedures and organisation insurance requirements

work requires individuals to demonstrate conceptual and analytical ability, discretion, judgement and problem solving skills

customers or suppliers may be internal or external

Design brief includes:

the aims, objectives, milestones for the design project

organisational or personal profiles

target audience

budget

timeline

consultation requirements

colour requirements

image requirements

function

Appropriate personnel include:

trainers

supervisors

suppliers

clients

colleagues

managers

Clients include:

suppliers

manufacturers

private clients

colleagues

retailers

the public

Aesthetics include:

consideration of appeal to a large number of people; products are pleasing to the eye of many who view it

Finishes include:

paints

waxes

lacquers

stains

pigments

oils

traditional finishes

plastic coatings

UV-protected coatings

liquid coatings

synthetic coatings

synthetics

paper

glass

vinyls

textiles

laminates

plastics

stainless steel

metal

veneers

stone-based products

Tactile includes:

that perceived by the sense of touch producing the effect of three-dimensional depth

Application methods include:

spraying

painting

applicators

gluing

vacuum wrapping

rubbing

bonding

Environmental impacts include:

how the making and use of finishes effects the environment and how its continued use will affect those in the area

energy consumption in applying the material

greenhouse gases created

waste levels and resource utilisation

what impact will be felt by reducing or stopping use of the finish

Longevity and restorability includes:

an analysis of how long the finish is expected to last, while maintaining quality of aesthetic value and how readily the finish can be upgraded, repaired or replaced

Hazards include:

toxins and gases released by some finishes

glues which may be harmful to people if not used correctly

Critical analysis includes:

comparing

contrasting

reflecting

critiquing

considering merit

discussion

debate

Elements of design include:

line

shape

form (geometric or organic)

texture

colour

function

Principles of design include:

balance

proportion (symmetry and asymmetry)

harmony

contrast

pattern

movement

rhythm

unity

style

focus

scale

dominant

sub-dominant

subordinate relationship

emphasis

proximity

alignment

space

anthropometry

ergonomics

arrangement

workload materials handling capacity

skills available

equipment capabilities

aesthetic relations

tension

development methods

Personal protective equipment includes:

that prescribed under legislation, regulations and enterprise policies and practices

Information and procedures include:

work procedures/instructions

manufacturer specifications and instructions

standard forms of workplace process and procedures

organisation work specifications and requirements

legislation, regulations and codes of practice

quality and Australian Standards and procedures