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Unit Standard: 335859 Operate and monitor production machines

Ensuring that machines and consumables are properly prepared and operational is crucial in any production environment. This involves conducting thorough pre-operational checks to identify and resolve issues before commencing the production process.

Unit Standard: 335859         Operate and monitor production machines

ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 Problems and/or conditions beyond the scope of the learner are communicated to relevant personnel so that appropriate action can be taken.

ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 The specified actions to be taken in the event of sub-standard conditions and problems pertaining to the machine are explained and necessary actions are performed to deal with the problems in accordance with organisational requirements.

ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 Machine to be used is identified and described in terms of the functions it performs and by its various components.

ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 The importance of preparing to perform activities is explained in terms of achieving specified manufacturing and/or assembly requirements and up-and downstream operational processes.

ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 The legal and specified requirements pertaining to a safe, healthy work environment and the consequences of not adhering to the above are explained in terms of the impact on the business.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 4 Operate machine in an automotive components or related environment.

ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 Machine is shutdown, cleaned and stored after use to save costs and ensure longevity in terms of use.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 Consumption of consumables is monitored and adjustments are made to maintain efficiency of the production process.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 The machine is checked during operation and minor adjustments are made or referred to maintenance personnel according to standard operating procedures.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 The machine is operated according to standard operating procedures.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 3 Prepare consumables and machine for use.

ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 Problems with machine and consumables that cannot be immediately resolved are communicated to the supervisor in accordance with organisational requirements so that appropriate action can be taken timeously.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 Tools required during operation are checked according to standard operating procedures.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 Hazardous consumables are managed according to standard operating procedures.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 The availability and condition of consumables required are checked and consumables replenished to prevent delays.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 Machine is tested and prepared for operation to ensure efficiency the production process.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 Pre-operational checks on machine are performed so that problems can be resolved prior to starting the production process.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 2 Plan to operate machine in an automotive components or related environment. in topic

ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 The timing of activities is determined to ensure that the materials are available and the production process is not delayed.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 Instructions are interpreted and activities are planned to ensure an efficient sequence of activities.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 Job instructions are checked to ensure an effective production process and lack of clarity about the instructions are communicated to supervisor in accordance with organisational requirements.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 1 Demonstrate knowledge relating to planning, operating and monitoring of machine in an automotive components or related environment.

Unit Standard: 335859 Operate and monitor production machines

UNIT STANDARD ESSENTIAL EMBEDDED KNOWLEDGE • Names and functions of: • Equipment. • Consumables. • Materials. • Manufacturing/assembly machine and its component parts. • Safety equipment. Attributes, descriptions, characteristics and properties: • Types of defects/faults. • Properties of input materials and consumables. Sensory cues: • Cues for different defects (what is seen seen, heard, smelt and felt), e.g. smell or appearance of degrading or burning materials, sounds made by faulty equipment or changing process conditions, visual cues to changing process conditions.

Credits 14

Notional Hours:140
Practical: 98 hours
Theory: 42 hours

NQF Level 2

PURPOSE OF THE UNIT STANDARD This Unit Standard constitutes one of the main activities of a learner at this level within the automotive components or related environment. The learner will operate a machine either within the manufacturing or assembly departments within this sector. The learner will also monitor both the performance of the machine during the manufacturing or assembly process and the quality of the products or components. The efficient operation of the manufacturing or assembly process depends heavily on the acquisition of the competencies in this Unit Standard. Learners credited with this standard will be able to: • Demonstrate knowledge relating to planning, operating and monitoring of machine in an automotive components or related environment. • Plan to operate machine in an automotive components or related environment. • Prepare consumables and machine for use. • Operate machine in an automotive components or related environment. • Monitor the manufacturing or assembly machine. • Work safely with due care for self, fellow workers, equipment, materials and the environment.

UNIT STANDARD RANGE • The automotive components environment includes both the manufacturing and assembly departments or sections. • This Unit Standard is not restricted to the automotive environment. It can be used in any component assembly or manufacturing context. • 'Production process' includes both manufacturing and assembly. • Monitoring at this level is at the basic level (verification).

LEARNING ASSUMED TO BE IN PLACE AND RECOGNITION OF PRIOR LEARNING • Communication at NQF Level 1. • Mathematical Literacy at NQF Level 1.

Critical Cross-field Outcomes (CCFO)

UNIT STANDARD CCFO Demonstrating Demonstrate an understanding of the world as a set of related systems by recognising that the problem-solving contexts do not exist in isolation when engaging with deviations and changes during the production processes.
UNIT STANDARD CCFO Science Use science and technology effectively and critically, showing responsibility towards the environment and the health of others by: • Preparing and using the machine according to manufacturer's instructions.
UNIT STANDARD CCFO Communicating Communicate effectively using visual, mathematical and/or language skills in the modes of oral and/or written presentation to: • Prepare the machine for an efficient manufacturing/assembly process. • Ensure a smooth manufacturing/assembly process.
UNIT STANDARD CCFO Collecting Collect, analyse, organise and critically evaluate information to: • Solve problems by making adjustments to machine before and during operation. • Deal with changes and deviations.
UNIT STANDARD CCFO Organising Organise and manage oneself and one's activities responsively and effectively when: • Interpreting production schedules. • Checking consumables, machine and tools. • Monitoring material flow and consumption of consumables and making adjustments. • Ensuring and maintaining health and safety.
UNIT STANDARD CCFO Working Work effectively with others as a member of a team, group, organisation and community to: • Ensure that machine and activities facilitate the production process.
UNIT STANDARD CCFO Identifying Identify and solve problems in which responses display that responsible decisions using critical and creative thinking have been made when: • Monitoring consumption of consumables and making adjustments.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 6 Work safely with due care for self, fellow workers, equipment, materials and the environment.

ASSESSMENT CRITERION 6 Environmental protection procedures and policies are applied to ensure safety within the production context and beyond.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 5 The implications of not maintaining a safe working environment are explained in terms of possible loss of life or injury.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 Personal protective equipment is used as per standard operating procedures.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 Machines and materials are used according to instructions to eliminate danger to self and fellow workers.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 Hazardous materials are identified and dealt with according to standard operating procedures.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 Hazardous conditions are identified and reported to appropriate personnel so that the risks can be eliminated or minimised.

SPECIFIC OUTCOME 5 Monitor the production process.

ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 4 The importance of accurately recording information related to work schedules, activities and equipment in the production process is explained in terms of preventing future breakdowns and delays in production.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 3 Problems pertaining to the product are recorded and reported as soon as possible to maintain the production process.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 2 Problems and/or deviations during operation of the machine are identified, recorded and reported according to standard operating procedures.
ASSESSMENT CRITERION 1 The importance of maintaining quality is explained in terms of both the impact of defective products, materials and components on customers and the financial implications of poor quality for the organisation.