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Project remove graffiti and apply protective coatings

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CPCCPD3029A Remove graffiti and apply protective coatings

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Orange International College Pty Ltd
CRICOS No: 03446A | RTO No: 41315

Assessment Workbook CPC30611 Certificate III in Painting and Decorating

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Level 6, 416-420 Collins Street Melbourne
Victoria 3000

Contents
Unit of competency ............................................................................................................... 4 Overview/Competency demonstration ..................................................................................... 4 CPCCPD3029A Remove graffiti and apply protective coatings .................................................... 4 Plan and prepare. .............................................................................................................. 4 Prepare site and materials. ................................................................................................. 4 Remove graffiti. ................................................................................................................. 4 Apply preventative application material. ............................................................................... 5 Clean up and store equipment. ........................................................................................... 5 Assessment Workbook ........................................................................................................... 6 Assessment Overview ............................................................................................................ 6 Assessment Task 1 – Written/Verbal Questions ........................................................................ 7 Instructions ....................................................................................................................... 7 Assessment Task 2 – Workplace Practical/Simulation Tasks ...................................................... 7 Instructions ....................................................................................................................... 7 Assessment Task 3 – Projects ................................................................................................ 7 Instructions ....................................................................................................................... 7 Assessment Task 1 – Written/Verbal Questions ........................................................................ 9 Instructions ....................................................................................................................... 9 Assessment Task 2 –Workplace Practical/Simulation Tasks ..................................................... 32 Instructions ..................................................................................................................... 32 Workplace Practical/Simulation Tasks Checklist and Assessment Record .................................. 33 Instructions for the Trainer ............................................................................................... 33 Workplace Practical/Simulation Task 2.1 – Remove graffiti from a wooden fence ...................... 34 Workplace Practical/Simulation Task 2.2 – Remove graffiti from brickwork ............................... 37 Assessment Task 3 – Projects .............................................................................................. 40 Assessment instructions ................................................................................................... 40 Project 3.1 – Remove graffiti and apply protective coatings .................................................... 41 Part 1: Colorbond graffiti removal ......................................................................................... 43 Part 2: Safe Work Method Statement .................................................................................... 46

CPCCPD3029A

Remove graffiti and apply protective coatings

To demonstrate your competency in this unit you will need to provide evidence of your ability to:

Plan and prepare.

Materials quantity requirements are calculated in accordance with plans, specifications and quality requirements.

Materialsappropriate to the work application are identified, obtained, prepared, safely handled and located ready for use.

Adequate ventilation is provided for application area.

Stormwater protection systems are installed where appropriate.

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Clean up and store equipment.

Painting equipment is dismantled, cleaned, maintained and stored in accordance with manufacturer recommendations and standard work practices.

Written/Verbal Questions

Task 2

CPC30611 Certificate III in Painting and Decorating

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Assessment task must be conducted and deemed satisfactory to achieve competency in this task.

All Workplace Practical/Simulation Tasks are tasks which will align to the duties performed in

task, in line with a secondary Workplace Practical/Simulation Task which will be clearly advised at the time of assessment.

Multiple assessment of the same tasks may be necessary to ensure a satisfactory standard.

You are able to provide supplementary evidence of the tasks performed on previous occasions,

if determined suitable by your Trainer and Assessor. Please ensure that you discuss this with your Trainer if you are unsure.

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responses will not be accepted as a suffice answer.

Written questions may be a combination of multiple choice, short answer or true or false

the overall assessment judgment includes this task.

All questions if necessary will require a verbal interview from the Trainer to verify the responses.

The questions within this section address the following unit:

Remove graffiti and apply protective coatings

1.1 When spray painting outdoors, a spray painting exclusion zone should be designated around the area where the spray painting is carried out. Detail the specific requirements for the exclusion zone, in accordance with the Model Code of Practice – Painting and powder coating.

Verbally interviewed

1.2What further procedures can be used to control risks. Give 8 examples. Verbally interviewed

1.3 How could surfaces adjoining to the application area be protected during graffiti removal? Provide 2 examples.
Verbally interviewed

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Assessment Workbook CPCCPD3029A Remove graffiti and apply protective coatingsV1

CPC30611 Certificate III in Painting and Decorating

Assessment Workbook CPCCPD3029A Remove graffiti and apply protective coatingsV1

Verbally interviewed

1.7 Discuss the importance of proper ventilation when painting in an enclosed area. Verbally interviewed

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Maintain your car or truck. Never dump anything down a storm drain. Always recycle used oil, antifreeze and other fluids. Fix oil leaks in your vehicles.

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Wash your car at a commercial car wash rather than in the street or in your driveway. If you wash your car at home, wash it on your lawn.

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Scoop your dog's poop and properly dispose of it. Also, make sure fences and other structures are keeping cows, horses and other animals out of streams. Compost manure in a designated area so that it doesn't wash off into nearby waterways.

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Reduce impervious surfaces at home and increase the vegetated land cover of your property. Impervious surfaces include your roof, driveway, patios and lawn. Reduce rooftop runoff by directing your downspouts to vegetated areas, and not to the storm drain on your street. For your driveway and patios, consider putting in permeable paving or patterns of cement and brick that allow water to filter through it.

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1.10 Repainting a painted surface is often the most effective method of removing graffiti as it does

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Light abrasives may be effective (though the risk of abrasives leaving scratches should be taken into consideration).

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High pressure hosing may also be effective.

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