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workplace practical tasks checklist and assessment

Workplace practical tasks checklist and assessment record

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Jose Luis Medina

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CPCCCA3008B Construct eaves

Assessment Task*

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

Assessment Workbook
CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry

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CRICOS Provider Code: 03446A
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Level 6, 416-420 Collins Street Melbourne
Victoria 3000

This unit of competency supports achievement of skills constructing eaves for roof finishing in a range of construction projects, which includes working with others and as a member of a team. To demonstrate your competency in this unit you will need to provide evidence of your ability to: Plan and prepare.

Gable ends are trimmed for overhang where a verge rafter is not used.

Fascia is fitted and fixed to roof structure overhang to line and level.

Mouldings are fitted and fixed to specifications to finish eaves.

Sloping eaves are fitted to underside of rafters or framing for fixing and joining of material.

Prerequisite units: CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/CPCCCA3008B

Assessment Workbook CPCCCA3008B Construct eaves V1.1

CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry

Complete the Learning Activities, Self-Assessment Questionnaire, and Simulated Learning Activities, in the Learner Activity Workbook, and submit the Learning Participation Outcome Record Sheet.

Task 3: Projects

Written/Verbal Questions

Assessment Workbook CPCCCA3008B Construct eaves V1.1

CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry

Assessment Task 3 – Projects

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

If the conditions of these Assessment tasks cannot be replicated in a real-life work task on the

CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry

Competency depends on consistently demonstrating the skills and knowledge to enable you to complete workplace tasks confidently in a variety of situations.

The content of this final assessment is designed to consolidate your learning to provide evidence that you are indeed competent. More specifically, summative assessments are designed to evaluate Learner learning at the end of an instructional unit and compared to a benchmark. The Assessor will base the final outcome of each unit and deem the assessment competent for every satisfactory task.

You are required to provide detailed answers, to the questions in the space provided. One-word

responses will not be accepted as a suffice answer.

Your answers to these questions are used to determine an assessment judgement, part thereof

the overall assessment judgment includes this task.

In this task, there are a total of 38 questions. You must satisfactorily complete all 38 questions.

The questions within this section address the following unit:

CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry

1.2 The task of constructing eaves presents risks such as working at heights hazards. What safety measures and PPE should be adopted? List 4.

Verbally interviewed

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Assessment Workbook CPCCCA3008B Construct eaves V1.1 CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry

1.4 What is the best way for an organisation to promote workplace OHS/WHS policies and procedures to employees? What should an employee do if they are unsure of their work instructions?

Verbally interviewed

1.5 What 18 tools and equipment are used in the construction of most standard boxed eaves with cement sheet soffit?
Verbally interviewed

CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry

CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry

1.6 Use the scale indicated on the plan to determine the length of the front of the house. Verbally interviewed

Term

Meaning

A sloping board installed to the pitched edges of a gable, covering the ends of roof timbers.

Drop-off height

Dropping distance between the top plate upper surface and the farthest point at the plumb cut of the hanging rafter

Eaves

The lowest overhanging part of a sloping roof that projects beyond the external wall.

Gable studs

Studs fixed vertically up the end of the gable so that gable cladding can be fixed to them.

Gable variations

Assessment Workbook CPCCCA3008B Construct eaves V1.1

CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry

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