(RPL) Assessment Tool Kit - WestOne
(RPL) Assessment Tool Kit - WestOne
(RPL) Assessment Tool Kit - WestOne
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Practical Tasks<br />
MEM50205 Diploma of Engineering – Technical (Mechanical)<br />
Section 4 – Practical Tasks and Observation Recording Sheets<br />
While performing the various practical tasks, it is important that the principles of Occupational<br />
Health and Safety, and workplace safety requirements be met at all times.<br />
Assessors need to ensure that the specifications for materials/resources used in the practical<br />
tasks are consistent with those in the critical aspects of evidence. (Refer to the Mapping of<br />
<strong>Assessment</strong> <strong>Tool</strong>s document for more information.)<br />
Note: Practical assessments marked with an * may be assessed with Task 10 if preferred.<br />
Skill Set 1 – Engineering foundations<br />
Task<br />
number<br />
MEM16006A Organise and communicate information 1*<br />
MEM16008A Interact with computing technology 1*<br />
MEM12024A Perform computations 2<br />
MEM30012A Apply mathematical techniques in a manufacturing, engineering or<br />
related environment<br />
MEM12025A Use graphical techniques and perform simple statistical computations 2<br />
Task 1 – Organise and communicate information, interacting with computing<br />
technology<br />
The candidate is to access specific information or records relevant to their workplace, using<br />
computer technology. They are to communicate this information to their supervisor or Assessor<br />
using email, print or verbal means.<br />
Task 2 – Maths assessment<br />
The candidate is to complete the maths assessment to confirm their ability to perform<br />
computations, apply mathematical techniques, use graphical techniques and perform simple<br />
statistical computations relevant to manufacturing and engineering.<br />
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