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Engineering Gateway Units

This material gives the learner basic skills in the engineering workshop - an ideal introduction to an engineering apprenticeship.

 Unit

 Version

 Level

 Credits

 Title

497

7

1

3

Demonstrate knowledge of workplace health and safety requirements

2387

5

2

2

Assemble mechanical components under supervision

2395

7

2

4

Select, use and care for engineering hand tools

2396

5

2

4

Select, use and maintain portable hand held engineering power tools

2430

6

2

4

Draw and interpret engineering sketches under supervision

2432

6

2

3

Construct engineering plane geometric shapes under supervision

4433

5

1

2

Select, use and care for simple measuring devices used in engineering

4435

5

2

3

Select, use and care for engineering dimensional equipment

4436

5

2

4

Select, use and care for engineering marking-out equipment

20917

1

2

2

Demonstrate basic knowledge of engineering materials

21905

1

2

3

Demonstrate knowledge of trade calculations and units for mechanical engineering trades

21906

1

2

12

Perform basic mechanical engineering machining processes under supervision

21908

2

2

2

Demonstrate knowledge of basic mechanics for mechanical engineering trades

21911

1

2

1

Demonstrate knowledge of safety on engineering worksites

21913

1

2

2

Shift loads in engineering installations, maintenance and fabrication work

 

A testimony for each assessment would have to be signed by a Supervisor or Manager. The Supervisor or Manager would assess/verify the student performance against the performance criteria set out in the assessment material. Once completed the whole assessment package is returned to Skills4Work for marking and awarding of the credit value of the unit standard/s.

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