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© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 1 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
Observation/Practical Assessment
Student Name: CIT Number:
Name of Subject:
Work Effectivelyand Sustainablyinthe Construction
Industry
NAT ID:
CPCCOM1012
CRN:
Assessment Name Work Effectively as a Team Member to Plan a Task
Assessment Date
Student Statement
This assignment is my own work, except where I have acknowledged the use of the works of other
people. I understand that by submitting this assessment electronically, I agree to this statement.
Student Signature: Date:
Privacy Disclaimer
CIT is collecting your personal information for assessment purposes. The information will only be used in
accordance with the CIT Privacy Policy.
Assessor Feedback
Attempt 1 ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not Yet Satisfactory Date:
Attempt 2 ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not Yet Satisfactory Date:
Assessor Signature: Date:
Note from Assessor (including any reasonable adjustment):
© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 2 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
Student Instructions
This assessment needs to be undertaken alongside a practical task which depending on the semester you
are currently undertaking as to what task you will be completing it with. Some options are but it is not
limited to:
 Carry out Hand Excavation
 Install Floor systems
 Carry out General demolition of minor building Structures
During the task you will be put in a team (3), you will collaborate with other members to plan and perform
a construction task. With your team members you will discuss and document the team’s purpose,
designate roles and responsibilities, and plan your objectives. You will document the steps that your team
will undertake to complete the task including all the tools, equipment, resources, your team will require to
have a successful outcome. You will undertake a Toolbox talk where you will be given task instructions
then a SWMS where you will do a site inspection and document and report on any environmental hazards
and how to reduce the risks
Individually you are required to complete the table, you will write a basic report on the teams existing
skills and the required skills that need to be developed further to become a tradesman.
This report, Toolbox talk, and SWMS must be uploaded into Ready Skills on completion of the task.
Time Allowed
Please see the task you are undertaking for the practical task time however 2 hour is allowed to complete
the report
Guidelines for Reasonable Adjustment
This assessment is to be completed by the individual student in Ready Skills but is to be done with the
collaboration with a small team. Documentation can be in larger font or on coloured paper.
Assessor’s Instructions
Ensure the student understands the assessment tasks, the instructions for this competency are to be run
in conjunction with another competency with a practical.
Material lists are to be completed in Ready Skills and the report is to be completed in Ready Skills.
© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 3 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
Assessment Task
Student Name: CIT Number:
During the task the following skills were demonstrated
satisfactorily:
Attempt 1 Attempt 2
Date
(Optional)
Date
(Optional)
Observation/Practical Checklist Items S* NYS* S* NYS*
1. Received information and instructions from assessor
and confirmed understanding.
☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
2. Work in a team to complete the task. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
3. Complete material cutting, ordering and spoil lists. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
4. In a team list: -
Strengths and experience of team members
Roles of team members
Time estimated to complete task
☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
5. Complete associated task. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
6. Review and document the following: -
Purpose-
Roles-
Responsibilities-
Goals-
Plans-
Objectives-
☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
7. List skills as an apprentice-
List skills needed as a tradesperson-
☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
8. Environmental and Resource Efficiency: -
Extra materials or tools-
Safe Work Area-
Environmental Hazards-
Resource Efficiency-
☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
9. Upload photos, toolbox talk, SWMS and report to
Ready Skills-
☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 4 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
Select only 1 of the following topics (Demolition, Hand excavation or Eaves)
Demolition
Materials and Equipment list for Demolition
Material, Tools
and Equipment
Cutting List Ordering List Equipment
and Tools
Steel Frame 1 Frame
Trusses 6 Trusses pre-
made
Top Plate
Bottom Plate
Studs 90x35
Jamb Studs 90x45
Small Lintel
240x45
Load Supporting
Bearers
Acrow Props
Large Lintel
240x45
New Studs 90x35
New Jamb Studs
90x45
© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 5 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
Hand Excavation
Material, Cutting, Ordering and Spoils List for Hand Excavation
Material Cutting list Ordering list
90x35 Ledgers
Timber pegs
Spoil
Sand
© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 6 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
Eaves
Material- Cutting and Ordering List for Eaves
Material Cutting size Ordering length
Timber Fascia
Eave Sheet
Joiner Strip HMV 4.5mm
PVC
Quad Mould
Framing- 90x35
© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 7 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
Report on your selected topic
Work Effectively and Sustainably
Q1:- Planning
Q1:- Create a material ordering and cutting lists or demolished
materials and equipment lists for the selected task.
© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 8 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
Q1A:- In teams (list the team members) using the table below list the
strengths of each team member and experience and or the exposure
in doing this task.
Q1B:-Select roles each team member is to undertake (Reading plans,
set out, locating the services etc.). List the roles that each team
member is undertaking.
© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 9 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
Q1C:-Give an estimated time to complete the task satisfactorily and to
industry standards. Get the team to discuss the timeline that it will
take to complete this task. Allow for breaks, if the task is to be done
over multiple days, size of the teams and experience.
Performing the Task
Now go and do the task.
You will need to have completed that task to complete the following
paperwork.
© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 10 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
Q2:- Review
As a team review the teams
 Q2A:- Purpose- In the space below explain the outcome of the
overall task, what the aim of the practical was, what could have
been done better (Time management, use of materials, overall
appearance of the task).
 Q2B:- Roles- review the role of each team member. Could they
have been utilised better within the team.
Yes/No
Why
 Q2C:- Responsibilities- Did each team member actively
participate in achieving their role in the team and the overall
completion of the task.
© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 11 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
 Q2D:- Goals- Was the task finished within the planned time,
what went well, what went wrong, what problems did you
encounter that wasn’t expected. - (Time- Yes/no, why? All
material was cut correctly, set out was correct)
Time Yes/no-
Why
Frame
Tools
Materials
Collapse
Set out
Supported
correctly
 Q2E:- Plans- Did the performance plan work, could the task have
been done more efficiently. (Yes/No, team plan worked well,
would have been more effective if the team members swapped
roles, worked better when team members swapped roles)
Yes/no-
Why-
© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 12 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
 Q2F:- Objectives- was the task done within the time frame
specified in the work plan, was the task completed to industry
standards and to a satisfactory level. (Did the trench collapse, was
the trench dug to deep, dug to wide, sides not squared off.
Yes/no-
Why not-
 Q3A:- List your own skills as an apprentice that helped perform
the task.
 Q3B:- What additional skills as a tradesperson would you expect
to have to do with this task.
© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 13 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
Q4:- Environmental and Resource Efficiency
 Q4A:- Was any extra materials or tools required that wasn’t on
the materials or tool lists.
Yes/no-
What material/tools-
 Q4B:- Was the work area safe to work in (Dust contained,
accessible work area, trip hazards, debris on the ground, nails left
in timber, did the area have to be barricaded off)
Yes/no-
Hazards-
 Q4C:- List each environmental hazard that your team
encountered while completing this task. (Dust, noise people,
weather)
 Q4D:- List some of the difficulties that occurred when working on
this task, like running out of supplies or taking too much time?"
© Canberra Institute of Technology Page 14 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022
CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023
Show the evidence
Take photos of the practical that you used to do this subject and put
them into Ready Skills.

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Work Effectively and Sustainably_Student Practical Assessment.docx

  • 1. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 1 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023 Observation/Practical Assessment Student Name: CIT Number: Name of Subject: Work Effectivelyand Sustainablyinthe Construction Industry NAT ID: CPCCOM1012 CRN: Assessment Name Work Effectively as a Team Member to Plan a Task Assessment Date Student Statement This assignment is my own work, except where I have acknowledged the use of the works of other people. I understand that by submitting this assessment electronically, I agree to this statement. Student Signature: Date: Privacy Disclaimer CIT is collecting your personal information for assessment purposes. The information will only be used in accordance with the CIT Privacy Policy. Assessor Feedback Attempt 1 ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not Yet Satisfactory Date: Attempt 2 ☐ Satisfactory ☐ Not Yet Satisfactory Date: Assessor Signature: Date: Note from Assessor (including any reasonable adjustment):
  • 2. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 2 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023 Student Instructions This assessment needs to be undertaken alongside a practical task which depending on the semester you are currently undertaking as to what task you will be completing it with. Some options are but it is not limited to:  Carry out Hand Excavation  Install Floor systems  Carry out General demolition of minor building Structures During the task you will be put in a team (3), you will collaborate with other members to plan and perform a construction task. With your team members you will discuss and document the team’s purpose, designate roles and responsibilities, and plan your objectives. You will document the steps that your team will undertake to complete the task including all the tools, equipment, resources, your team will require to have a successful outcome. You will undertake a Toolbox talk where you will be given task instructions then a SWMS where you will do a site inspection and document and report on any environmental hazards and how to reduce the risks Individually you are required to complete the table, you will write a basic report on the teams existing skills and the required skills that need to be developed further to become a tradesman. This report, Toolbox talk, and SWMS must be uploaded into Ready Skills on completion of the task. Time Allowed Please see the task you are undertaking for the practical task time however 2 hour is allowed to complete the report Guidelines for Reasonable Adjustment This assessment is to be completed by the individual student in Ready Skills but is to be done with the collaboration with a small team. Documentation can be in larger font or on coloured paper. Assessor’s Instructions Ensure the student understands the assessment tasks, the instructions for this competency are to be run in conjunction with another competency with a practical. Material lists are to be completed in Ready Skills and the report is to be completed in Ready Skills.
  • 3. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 3 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023 Assessment Task Student Name: CIT Number: During the task the following skills were demonstrated satisfactorily: Attempt 1 Attempt 2 Date (Optional) Date (Optional) Observation/Practical Checklist Items S* NYS* S* NYS* 1. Received information and instructions from assessor and confirmed understanding. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 2. Work in a team to complete the task. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 3. Complete material cutting, ordering and spoil lists. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 4. In a team list: - Strengths and experience of team members Roles of team members Time estimated to complete task ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 5. Complete associated task. ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 6. Review and document the following: - Purpose- Roles- Responsibilities- Goals- Plans- Objectives- ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 7. List skills as an apprentice- List skills needed as a tradesperson- ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 8. Environmental and Resource Efficiency: - Extra materials or tools- Safe Work Area- Environmental Hazards- Resource Efficiency- ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐ 9. Upload photos, toolbox talk, SWMS and report to Ready Skills- ☐ ☐ ☐ ☐
  • 4. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 4 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023 Select only 1 of the following topics (Demolition, Hand excavation or Eaves) Demolition Materials and Equipment list for Demolition Material, Tools and Equipment Cutting List Ordering List Equipment and Tools Steel Frame 1 Frame Trusses 6 Trusses pre- made Top Plate Bottom Plate Studs 90x35 Jamb Studs 90x45 Small Lintel 240x45 Load Supporting Bearers Acrow Props Large Lintel 240x45 New Studs 90x35 New Jamb Studs 90x45
  • 5. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 5 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023 Hand Excavation Material, Cutting, Ordering and Spoils List for Hand Excavation Material Cutting list Ordering list 90x35 Ledgers Timber pegs Spoil Sand
  • 6. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 6 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023 Eaves Material- Cutting and Ordering List for Eaves Material Cutting size Ordering length Timber Fascia Eave Sheet Joiner Strip HMV 4.5mm PVC Quad Mould Framing- 90x35
  • 7. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 7 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023 Report on your selected topic Work Effectively and Sustainably Q1:- Planning Q1:- Create a material ordering and cutting lists or demolished materials and equipment lists for the selected task.
  • 8. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 8 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023 Q1A:- In teams (list the team members) using the table below list the strengths of each team member and experience and or the exposure in doing this task. Q1B:-Select roles each team member is to undertake (Reading plans, set out, locating the services etc.). List the roles that each team member is undertaking.
  • 9. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 9 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023 Q1C:-Give an estimated time to complete the task satisfactorily and to industry standards. Get the team to discuss the timeline that it will take to complete this task. Allow for breaks, if the task is to be done over multiple days, size of the teams and experience. Performing the Task Now go and do the task. You will need to have completed that task to complete the following paperwork.
  • 10. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 10 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023 Q2:- Review As a team review the teams  Q2A:- Purpose- In the space below explain the outcome of the overall task, what the aim of the practical was, what could have been done better (Time management, use of materials, overall appearance of the task).  Q2B:- Roles- review the role of each team member. Could they have been utilised better within the team. Yes/No Why  Q2C:- Responsibilities- Did each team member actively participate in achieving their role in the team and the overall completion of the task.
  • 11. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 11 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023  Q2D:- Goals- Was the task finished within the planned time, what went well, what went wrong, what problems did you encounter that wasn’t expected. - (Time- Yes/no, why? All material was cut correctly, set out was correct) Time Yes/no- Why Frame Tools Materials Collapse Set out Supported correctly  Q2E:- Plans- Did the performance plan work, could the task have been done more efficiently. (Yes/No, team plan worked well, would have been more effective if the team members swapped roles, worked better when team members swapped roles) Yes/no- Why-
  • 12. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 12 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023  Q2F:- Objectives- was the task done within the time frame specified in the work plan, was the task completed to industry standards and to a satisfactory level. (Did the trench collapse, was the trench dug to deep, dug to wide, sides not squared off. Yes/no- Why not-  Q3A:- List your own skills as an apprentice that helped perform the task.  Q3B:- What additional skills as a tradesperson would you expect to have to do with this task.
  • 13. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 13 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023 Q4:- Environmental and Resource Efficiency  Q4A:- Was any extra materials or tools required that wasn’t on the materials or tool lists. Yes/no- What material/tools-  Q4B:- Was the work area safe to work in (Dust contained, accessible work area, trip hazards, debris on the ground, nails left in timber, did the area have to be barricaded off) Yes/no- Hazards-  Q4C:- List each environmental hazard that your team encountered while completing this task. (Dust, noise people, weather)  Q4D:- List some of the difficulties that occurred when working on this task, like running out of supplies or taking too much time?"
  • 14. © Canberra Institute of Technology Page 14 of 14 Date created: 22/03/2022 CRICOS No. 00001K | RTO Code 0101 Date updated: 5/02/2023 Show the evidence Take photos of the practical that you used to do this subject and put them into Ready Skills.