(RPL) Assessment Tool Kit - WestOne
(RPL) Assessment Tool Kit - WestOne
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MEM50205 Diploma of Engineering – Technical (Mechanical)<br />
Section 7 – Mapping of <strong>Assessment</strong> <strong>Tool</strong>s<br />
Skill Set 7 – Engineering science<br />
Units of competency<br />
MEM14081A Apply mechanical engineering fundamentals to support design and<br />
development of projects<br />
MEM23071A Select and apply mechanical engineering methods, processes and<br />
construction techniques<br />
Units of competency<br />
MEM23041A Apply basic scientific principles and techniques in mechanical engineering<br />
situations<br />
MEM23051A Apply basic electro and control scientific principles and techniques in<br />
mechanical and manufacturing engineering situations<br />
Element Performance Criteria Interview Topic Practical Tasks Supplementary Evidence<br />
MEM23071A Select and apply mechanical engineering methods, processes and construction techniques<br />
Topic 12 d) Task 10 e)<br />
2.5 Appropriate waste and pollution treatment and<br />
recycling techniques and policies have been<br />
applied to applications.<br />
Topic 12 b) c) Task 10 e)<br />
2.6 Suitability of application to continuous production,<br />
mass, batch or jobbing shop production,<br />
prototyping sequential or work cell manufacture or<br />
assembly has been appropriately considered in<br />
choice of methods, processes and construction<br />
techniques.<br />
Topic 12 c) Task 10 e)<br />
2.7 Manufacturing requirements of TQM, JIT, Group<br />
Technology and Competitive (lean manufacturing)<br />
environments have been researched and<br />
evaluated for a range of applications.<br />
Topic 12 b) Task 10 e)<br />
2.8 Measurement and test methods for particular<br />
product or process outputs have been evaluated<br />
and selected.<br />
Topic 12 c) d) Task 10 e)<br />
3.1 Appropriate methods, processes and construction<br />
techniques for particular applications have been<br />
specified and implemented.<br />
Element 3 – Specify and<br />
implement methods, process<br />
and construction techniques for<br />
mechanical engineering<br />
applications<br />
Topic 12 e) Task 10 g)<br />
4.1 Identify the range and applications of basic<br />
workshop skills.<br />
Topic 12 e)<br />
4.2 Relevant basic workshop skills can be<br />
demonstrated.<br />
Element 4 – Apply basic<br />
workshop knowledge and skills<br />
relevant to mechanical and<br />
manufacturing engineering<br />
applications<br />
Topic 12 e)<br />
4.3 Appropriate basic workshop skills have been<br />
applied to particular engineering applications.<br />
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