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Challenge Assessment
for Restricted Certificate of Competence Elementary and Advanced Scaffolding
Course Date: Assessor: Office Use only: Final Mark:
Student Name: ______________________________________________________
Process for Challenge Assessment for Restricted Certificate of Competence
To be considered into the process of Challenge Assessment for Restricted Certificate of Competence, candidates must be able to:
• provide a current ‘Scaffolder’ qualification, from an authorised overseas agent • meet NZ COC requirements for currency and experience • A detailed CV, or work history. • Hold a valid visa to work in NZ.
Once SARNZ have accepted the requirements listed, the candidate will be invited onto the next stages of the process. Stage One will be a written assessment and must be successfully completed before going on to Stage Two the practical assessment. • Stage 1 - Written assessment consisting of Section 1, mock scenario. All paperwork must be
completed to the assessor’s satisfaction. Section 2, Theory Questions. Both mock scenario and theory questions will provide adequate evidence of legislative requirements of the NZ Standards.
• Stage 2 - Undertake a practical assessment to recognise practical skills e.g., double drop hanger, incorporating a cantilever section, must include all the necessary paper work (planning sheet, inspection reports etc). Candidates must bring their valid overseas qualification/card to the assessment in order for it to be sighted and verified by the assessor.
It is required that the candidate has answered correctly 80%of the written questions. Any incorrect questions that the Assessor feels that it is necessary to understand to confirm competence as a Scaffolder in New Zealand should be asked and answered verbally with the Assessor writing the correct answer in the assessment.
We encourage the reviewing of the assessment process and the Good Practice Guidelines Scaffolding New Zealand in your preparation to apply for this challenge. On successful completion of all stages, candidates will be able to apply for a limited Certificate of Competency from SARNZ.
Special Note The above assessment should be conducted by approved assessors. For this reference, approved assessors are those that would meet the AMAP for the National Certificate in Advanced Scaffolding and appointed by SARNZ. See Appendix 1 attached, Criterion 3 - Staff selection, appraisal and development (excerpt from NZQA AMAP document).
Elementary Scaffolding Challenge Assessment
Part 1: Documentation From the diagram and information, provided below, complete the following: 1. Safe Work Method Statement 2. Hazard Identification and Risk Management Report 3. Notification Form 4. Job Planning Sheet (2) 5. Scaffold Inspection Report 6. Scaffold Register 7. Inspection Record 8. Scaffold Handover Certificate
You are to erect a standard scaffold 67 Queen St, CBD, Auckland. The scaffold is for Stewart Donald (Main Contractor) Contact details: 55 Ascot Road, Auckland, Ph 09254 4564 The purpose of the scaffold is to allow light maintenance and painting of the facade to two elevations. Elevation One is to be of tube and coupler scaffolding to three working lifts, two bays including return where continuation of two bays (second elevation), three lifts of unit assembled proprietary scaffolding will need to be utilised. You are the scaffolder (cert No. 188867) Your employer is No Limits Scaffolding, 19 Freedom Ave, Auckland, ph. 09789654 Insert all documentation, Hazard ID, Planning sheet, notification, etc.,
This assessment is in two parts: Part one is a written theory assessment. Part two requires you to design, erect, inspect and dismantle an Elementary Scaffold. Complete the attached documentation, as applicable to the tasks outlined. Additional information has been provided for this scenario.
Advanced Scaffolding
Challenge Assessment
Part 1: Documentation From the information provided below complete the following: 1. Safe Work Method Statement 2. Hazard Identification and Risk Management Report 3. Notification Form 4. Job Planning Sheet (2) 5. Scaffold Inspection Report 6. Scaffold Register 7. Inspection Record 8. Scaffold Handover Certificate
The scaffold is for Arnold Contracting Ltd. Contact details: 40 Sullivan Avenue, Opawa, Christchurch, Phone 0800 800 411. You are to erect a hanging scaffold or cantilever scaffold to gain access to piping for repairs to be carried out. No scaffolding is to touch the ground. You are the scaffolder for the job (use your own name) and your Certificate No. 188867. Your employer is No Limits Scaffolding, 19 Freedom Ave, Auckland, ph 09789654 Insert all documentation, Hazard ID, Job Planning Sheets Notification Form etc.
This assessment is in two parts:- Part one is a written theory assessment. Part two requires you to design, erect, inspect and dismantle an Advanced Scaffold. Complete the attached documentation, as applicable to the tasks outlined. Additional information has been provided for this scenario.
Theory Assessment
Part 2: Written Questions – Some answers can be at the Assessors discretion or verbally discussed with Candidate.
1. Give two examples of scaffolding that require notification to WorkSafe.
2. Give three examples of special duty scaffolding.
3. When must the notification form for Notifiable scaffolds be sent to WorkSafe?
4. How often must an independent scaffold be inspected by either a person with an appropriate Certificate of Competence or a competent person? 1. In use 2. Not in use
5. How What is the Minimum Approach Distance (MAD) from powerlines can a scaffold be erected
6. Who is permitted to sign off a scaffold?
7. Where on the scaffold is the register or SAFE card is installed?
8. What Certificate of Competency card must a worker hold to do a weekly check on a hanging
scaffold?
9. What is the purpose of a scaffold hand over certificate?
Theory Assessment
10. If the scaffold safe tag has been removed who is allowed on the scaffold and for what reason?
11. Complete the following table:
Maximum Light Duty Medium Duty Heavy Duty Duty Load kg kg kg Bay Length m m m
Bay Width mm mm mm
Putlog Spacing m m m
12. How many lifts per bay may be used on a light duty scaffold up to 13.5 m high?
13. When Butting planks what is the minimum/maximum overhang?
1. Minimum 2. Maximum
14. What is the minimum working platform width for all non proprietary scaffolds?
15. What is the maximum work platform height for the first lift for tube & coupler scaffolds?
16. On which side must edge protection be fitted to a scaffold?
17. Guardrails must be able to take a load of: 1. Horizontal kg 2. Vertical kg
Theory Assessment
18. What three loads must be considered when basing out? 1. 2.
19. Explain what a sole board is used for.
20. What is the minimum size of a timber sole-board?
21. In what circumstances would you use a 3m plank as a sole-board?
22. Explain why base plates must have spigots/shanks.
23. Whenever practical, at what height should bracing be started for scaffolds?
24. What is the maximum spacing for transverse (dog-leg) bracing on tube & coupler scaffolds?
25. What is the best angle for longitudinal (face) bracing?
26. What is the maximum spacing for longitudinal bracing?
27. What are the minimum dimensions of a base-plate?
Theory Assessment
28. What length of basejack must remain inside a standard?
29. What is the purpose of a raker tube?
30. What is the maximum recommended distance that a raker may be placed from a standard? Circle correct answer:
300mm 500mm 1m Anywhere
31. Describe why ties must be provided and where they are fixed? 1. 2.
32. Explain why a putlog coupler should not be used in tie assemblies?
33. Is it permissible to use swivels on the spurs to support a cantilever scaffold extending more than 600mm? Circle correct answer:
Yes No
34. What are the maximum spacing for ties on non proprietary scaffolding? Horizontal m bays Vertical m lifts
35. What can be used to increase the recommended tie spacing?
Theory Assessment
36. What is the maximum number of lifts between landings? Circle correct answer:
1 2 3 As many as required
37. From what maximum height must external ladder access be used?
38. What is the minimum clear width of access that must be maintained on all scaffold decks?
39. When a ladder does not extend past an access deck, what must be provided?
40. List three methods of isolating the hazard of an open access in a working platform:
1. 2. 3.
41. When a scaffold is also used for roof edge protection, how far below gutter level may the deck for a roof with a pitch of 25º or less?
42. When installing roof edge protection, what is the maximum permissible distance between the scaffold and the gutter?
43. What is the height to base width ratio for:
3. Mobile and free standing scaffolds up to 2.0m high 4. Mobile and free standing scaffolds over 2.0m high 5. What is the maximum permissible height of a
mobile scaffold with a base 1.2m wide?
44. Why is a plan brace required on a mobile scaffold?
Theory Assessment
45. How many workers are allowed on a mobile scaffold when it is being moved?
46. Which of the following timber verandah require an engineer’s certificate? Briefly explain you answer. (Circle correct answer and give an explanation)
A – Yes or No B – Yes or No D – Yes or No
47. The maximum load to be raised or lowered on a gin wheel is how many kg?
48. What must be done to secure a hook on a gin wheel from working free from the needle?
49. What is the maximum unsupported distance may a gin wheel be placed before a spur must be used?
Theory Assessment
50. What is the maximum gap between the scaffold platform and the workface?
51. All proprietary scaffold systems should be built to...
52. Why are the manufacturer’s instructions so important when working with proprietary
scaffolding?
53. Who is permitted to erect and shift suspended scaffolds?
54. List two points to consider when inspecting the following:
1. Couplers 2. Timber planks 3. Castors 4. Ladders
55. If any items are found defective what should be done with them?
56. Complete the following, regarding mechanical lifting appliances 1. Strengthening of Scaffolding must be how many times the lifting capacity of the appliance
2. What is the maximum lifting capacity of a mechanical lifting device?
57. On a raker or a spur under compression what is the maximum distance between node points?
Theory Assessment
58. What classification of scaffolder is certified to erect a hanging scaffold?
59. Name three conditions that must be known before commencement of a hanging scaffold? 1. 2.
60. A person with an advanced scaffolding certificate is allowed to construct a catch fan. Circle the correct answer True False
61. You are allowed to use a catch fan as a loading platform.
Circle the correct answer True False
62. What are the structural considerations that should be made to the scaffold if the scaffold is to
be screened?
63. Describe a Node point
64. What is the maximum height of a tube & coupler scaffold before it requires an Engineer design?
Safe work method statement
Job/Operation: Job/Site and location: Sub Contractor: Supervisor:
PPE required: Date: DD / MM / YEAR
Plant required: Approved: (title and signature) Date: DD / MM / YEAR
Signature required:
SEQUENCE OF BASIC STEPS POTENTIAL SIGNIFICANT HAZARDS HAZARD CONTROL METHOD
List the steps required to complete the job. (Follow the flow of the Product or the Process.)
Step No
List the potential significant hazards beside each step. Focuson what can cause harm and what can go wrong. Use Seven Point Analysisas a guide.
Step No
List the control methods required to ELIMINATE or MINIMISE each SIGNIFICANT hazard.
E/M
SEVEN POINT ANALYSIS: TO HELP IDENTIFY HAZARDS, FOR EACH STEP ASK – CAN I?
> Strain or sprain my back or other muscle?> Be caught in, on or between anything?> Slip, trip or fall from height, on the same or lower level? > Be injured by poor plant/job design?
> Be struck by or against anything?> Come in contact with a hazardous substance?> Come in contact with an energy source?
HAZARD IDENTIFICATION AND RISK MANAGEMENT REPORT
The purpose of this procedure is to inspect the work site for hazards, and to assess and manage the risks.
Work party details
Hazard prompt
Is the equipment you are working on clearly identified? Is there any risk attached to access to the site? Could any further risk arise during the work?
Hazard identification and control
EXISTS METHOD OF CONTROL (To eliminate, then if risk remains minimise)
Fall Yes No
Power lines
Confined Spaces
Fire
Public Protection
Traffic
Overhead Dangers
Stacked Materials
Insecure Scaffold
Wind
Vehicle Loads
Power leads/source
Faulty Plant
Others:
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Yes No
Site supervision signature: Date: DD / MM / YEAR
INITIALS TASK RESPONSIBILITY WORK GROUP MEMBER
Job description:
Location: Person in charge
Personal protection equipment required? Yes No Evacuation procedures?
NOTIFICATION OF PARTICULAR HAZARDOUS WORK Use this form to notify WorkSafe New Zealand of particular hazardous work, under reg 26 of the Health and Safety Regulations 1995.
Did you know you can save time by completing this form online, click here
Work start and completion dates
Intended start date: Estimated duration:
Location of work:
Physical address:
Town/city: Postcode:
Main access road:
Location (provide directions on access as needed):
Particular hazardous work details
Nature of particular hazardous work (tick all that apply):
Logging or tree felling undertaken for commercial purposes.
Construction work with a risk of falling 5 Metres or more. (See the last page of this form for exclusions)
Erecting or dismantling scaffolding with a risk falling 5 metres or more.
Use of a lifting appliance where the appliance has to lift a mass of 500 kilograms or more a vertical distance of 5 metres or more. (See the last page of this form for exclusions)
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Work in any pit, shaft, trench, or other excavation in which any person is required to work in a space more than 1.5 metres deep and having a depth greater than the horizontal width at the top.
Work in any drive, excavation, or heading in which any person is required to work with a ground cover overhead.
Work involving the use of explosives, or storage of explosives for use.
Work that in which a person breathes compressed air, or respiratory medium other than air (not diving)
Work that in which a person breathes compressed air, or respiratory medium other than air (diving)
NOTIFICATION OF PARTICULAR HAZARDOUS WORK
Description of work:
Provide a description of the particular hazardous work being carried out:
Control of work:
What is the status of your business in relation to this work?
Principal (engaging a contractor or sub-contractor to do the work) PCBU (using own employees to do the work)
If an employer, are you a contractor engaged by a principal to do the work?
Yes No
Contact details:
Legal entity name: (the name that is used on legal documents)
Trading name: (if different to legal name)
Industry: (See the last page of this form for a list of industry options)
New Zealand Business Number (NZBN): (if applicable)
Business address:
Town/city: Postcode:
Name of contact: (first name, last name)
Phone number: Mobile number:
Email:
Certificate of competence:
This section only applies for work involving one of the following: a. Scaffolding (all kinds)b. Use of explosivesc. Work in, or breathing, compressed air or air substitute (diving)d. Restricted work involving asbestos
Certificate number:Certificate holder:
Mobile number:Certificate expiry date:
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NOTIFICATION OF PARTICULAR HAZARDOUS WORK
Declaration
I declare that to the best of my knowledge, the information provided in this notification is true and correct.
Full name: (first name, last name)
Date:
Email:
Phone number: Mobile number:
Note: the above declaration is considered to be an electronic signature that is reliable as appropriate for the purpose of this notification
Where to send your completed form
Please complete this form online if possible. The online version of the form can be found here.
If completing this form online is not practical you may print it and post it to: The Registrar WorkSafe New Zealand PO Box 105-146 Auckland 1143
Exclusions Construction work with a risk of falling 5 Metres or more. Excludes:
• work in connection with a residential building up to and including 2 full storeys,• work on overhead telecommunications lines and overhead electric power lines,• work carried out from a ladder only, or• maintenance and repair work of a minor or routine nature.
Use of a lifting appliance where the appliance has to lift a mass of 500 kilograms or more a vertical distance of 5 metres or more. Excludes:
• work using an excavator,• work a fork-lift, or• work using a self-propelled mobile crane.
Industry options
Use these options to complete the industry question, under contact details on page 2 (select one)
• Accommodation and food services• Administration and support services• Agriculture• Arts and recreation services• Construction• Education and training• Electricity, gas, water and waste services• Financial and insurance services• Fishing• Forestry• Health care and social assistance• Information media and telecommunications
• Manufacturing• Mining — Minerals• Mining — Other services• Mining — Petroleum• Not elsewhere included• Other services• Professional, scientific and technical services• Public administration and safety• Rental, hiring and real estate services• Retail trade• Transport, postal and warehousing• Wholesale trade
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Job planning sheet Date:
Job Name:
Candidate Name:
Engineer consulted as necessary & requirements followed (attach evidence)?
Yes / No / NA (circle one)
Pre erection sign off* [Plan/design is per purpose/specs]:
Post erection sign off* [Scaffold is to plan; all docs complete]:
Scaffold/Layout Plan * Assessor
Gear/transport list/plan
Job planning sheet Date:
Job Name:
Candidate Name:
Engineer consulted as necessary & requirements followed (attach evidence)?
Yes / No / NA (circle one)
Pre erection sign off* [Plan/design is per purpose/specs]:
Post erection sign off* [Scaffold is to plan; all docs complete]:
Scaffold/Layout Plan * Assessor
Gear/transport list/plan
eXAmPLe INSPeCTIoN rePorTS
Scaffold inspection report
Date: DD / MM / YEAR Time: H : M Project:
Client: Location:
Scaffolder:
ComPLIANCe ITem ComPLIANT remeDIAL WorK DUe bY
ComPLIANT DATe
Does the scaffold have a tag system attached to the entry point?
Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Does the tag say who erected it, show their contact details and when they erected it?
Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Does the tag show the purpose and duty loading? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Is the scaffold suitable for the purpose for which it is being used?
Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Is the scaffold stable? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Does the scaffold have base plates or base jacks centred on the sole boards?
Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Are the standards vertical and the ledgers horizontal? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Are standards and ledgers staggered where possible? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Is the scaffold more than 300 mm from the work face? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
If so, does the scaffold have inside guardrails and mid-rails? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Does the scaffold have face bracing a max of every 6 bays? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Does the scaffold have transverse bracing a max every 4 bays?
Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Does the scaffold bracing follow the manufacturer’s specs? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Are the platforms a min 675 mm wide or follow the manufacturer’s specs?
Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Is there clear access of 450 mm on each platform? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
APPENDICES
ComPLIANCe ITem ComPLIANT remeDIAL WorK DUe bY
ComPLIANT DATe
Are the platforms secured? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Are there gaps of more than 50 mm in the platform? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Is there safe access to every platform? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Are ladders secured top and bottom? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Are all ladder access openings protected with a gate, hatch or tortured path?
Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Do external ladders extend up to a max of 2 lifts high? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Are internal ladders offset a max of every 2 lifts? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Are ties a max of 4.8 m in the horizontal and in the vertical? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Are rakers connected to the standards or within 300 mm of the standards?
Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Are rakers connected to guardrails, midrails, or ledgers secure or checked?
Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Do the rakers have a horizontal brace connected back to the scaffold?
Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Is screening required to protect the public or vehicles? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Are the scaffolders trained and wearing safety harnesses? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Are the people using the scaffold trained in its use? Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
If the scaffold is compliant as per the Inspection List the tag should read ‘SAFE’
Yes No DD / MM / YEAR DD / MM / YEAR
Comments:
Name: Signature:
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Scaffold Register Project: Site Address: Main Contractor: Contact: Client(s): Contact: Scaffolding Contractor: Contact: Scaffolder: Certificate of Competence No:
Register, in compliance with the Approved Code of Practice for Scaffolding, under Section 20 of the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992; for each standing scaffold over 5m high.
(1) Type of Scaffold: Tube & Coupler r (2) Duty: Light r (tick one) Prefabricated r (tick one) Medium r
Proprietary r Heavy r Timber r Special r
(3) Safe live load of ................... kg per platform. (enter number of kg’s)
Light Duty – 225kg per work platform contained within each scaffold bay (including a single point load of 100kg). Medium Duty – 450kg per work platform contained within each scaffold bay (including a single point load of 150kg). Heavy Duty – 675kg per work platform contained within each scaffold bay (including a single point load of 200kg). Special Duty – SWL as specified by designer.
Maximum number of working platforms per bay which may be used on metal tubular or framed scaffolding are given in the following table:
Maximum height of scaffold
Maximum number of working platforms that may be used in any bay Light Duty Medium Duty Heavy Duty Special Duty
Up to 13.5 m 4 2 2 As specified by designer Up to 33 m 2 1 1
Inspection Record Location of scaffold on site:
Length: ………………….m
Number of Bays: Height: ………………….m
Number of Lifts:
Limitations:
Comments:
Date: Time: Inspector: Signature: Comments:
SCAFFoLD HAND-over CerTIFICATe
The scaffold hand-over certificate releases the scaffold(s) to the client. The scaffold(s) have been inspected by the client and has been erected to the client’s requirements. All scaffolds have been erected as per the requirements of the Good Practice Guidelines for Scaffolding in New Zealand. The client undertakes to control the use, and users of the scaffold structure(s) while under their control as required by the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (HSWA), and the Health and Safety in Employment Regulations 1995 (HSE Regulations).
Client:
Location:
Description:
Comments: (special conditions)
Authorised foreman/client:(print name clearly)
Signature: Date: DD / MM / YEAR
Scaffolding representative:(print name clearly)
Signature: Date: DD / MM / YEAR
Note: Scaffolding over 5.0 m high is notifiable work and the erection/dismantling or alterations including the movement of planks, can only be carried out under the supervision of a Scaffolder holding a current Certificate of Competency.
Scaffold notified to WorkSafe: Yes No
Number of lifts fully planked with full edge protection:
Ladder/stair access bays to all working lifts:
Screening:
Scaffold register locations:
Light duty 225 kg per bay
Useable lifts per bay Limitations:
Medium duty 450 kg per bay
Useable lifts per bay
Heavy duty 675 kg per bay
Useable lifts per bay
Special duty Useable lifts per bay
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The assessment tasks will be scheduled and location(s) decided after discussion between the candidate, assessor and any other applicable party. Assessment needs to be in a controlled environment where you, as the candidate, have the best chance of success. The order of tasks will be agreed between the assessor and the candidate, consistent with the requirements of this booklet. Unless specified, scaffolds may be erected using tube and fitting or proprietary scaffolding (or combinations of both) as agreed between the candidate and the assessor and as appropriate for each task. The GPG inspection report will need to be completed to inspect the scaffolding for compliance with the GPG and/or manufacturer’s specifications.
Appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) must be worn throughout all assessments. This is a safety issue and failure to comply with this may lead to the discontinuation of the assessment as below.
The safety of the candidate and all others on the site must be maintained at all times or the assessment will be stopped. If the candidate is at fault the assessment may be discontinued.
Feedback Feedback is given verbally and in writing using the written task assessment documents in this booklet, especially through the tick boxes and result notification in the Competency checklist at the end of each task and the Feedback sheet which follows the Overall assessment result at the end of the booklet. Results are reported to learners progressively via the competency sign offs in the Competency checklists.
Primary standard for competency The Good Practice Guidelines for Scaffolding in New Zealand (GPG) is the final standard against which all competencies are measured. Manufacturer’s instructions and a copy of the GPG are both available to candidates during practical tasks & for correction of theory questions by the candidate and the Assessor.
Resources As an assessment candidate you need to provide your own PPE (hard hat, high viz jacket, safety footwear), scaffold belt and hand tools, and should ideally also have your own copy of the GPG. You may refer to the GPG during practical assessments and to the manufacturer’s guidelines for any proprietary system you are using. Scaffolding components and equipment will be needed to be determined and is dependent on variable, such as task, location, and cost.
Conditions of Assessment
Determining competency • Candidates will be assessed against evidence and judgement derived from the inspection
reports from the GPG which will then provide a base judgement for the marking schedule,which accompanies the assessment document.
• In this booklet, the standard required for competency in particular tasks is stated in the taskinstructions, described in the evidence and competency requirements section after the taskoutline, and/or summarised in the Competency checklist at the end of each task. Further, asin the industry, the GPG is the final arbiter of quality in this assessment. Standards within theGPG are reflected in the GPG inspection reports at the end of the assessment booklet. Theseare primary documents for collecting evidence and judging candidate performance.
• The assessors’ version of this booklet also contains model answers and descriptors that areused to judge candidate performance. These give detailed answers and examples. They maybe broadly described to candidates by assessors but not shown to them.
• Additionally, candidates will be assessed on how well their completed scaffold matches thescaffold plan they prepare based on the task outlined. Tolerances are to be within ranges andexpectations contained in the task instructions and the GPG.
• For proprietary systems candidates will also be assessed against their capacity to follow themanufacturer’s instructions for the erection and dismantling of the type of proprietaryscaffolding used.
• Each task itself and the task assessment documents added at the end of this bookletencompass the evidence that needs to be completed by candidates. The task instructionsstate which documents need to be completed for each task.
• The WorkSafe Notification Forms and other GPG Forms need to be completed to acompliant standard to be included with the assessment and are used by the Assessor todetermine competence. Rudimentary training may need to be undertaken to ensure thecandidate is not disadvantaged or unfamiliar with these Forms.
• The evidence documents are signed off progressively by assessors as detailed within thedocuments themselves and need to be completed to industry standards consistent withmanufacturer’s requirements and the GPG, in particular as reflected in the relevant GPGinspection report.
• To aid assessment photographs may be taken of candidates during the scaffolding processand also of their completed scaffolds.
• At the end of each task Competency checklists ensure adequate quality evidence is collectedfor that task, guide the judgements made by assessors in terms of the quality of the evidenceagainst the required standard and give immediate feedback to candidates.
Documentary evidence
GPG inspection reports and other Forms included in this assessment are the primary evidential documents for the assessments in this booklet. Assessor discretion should be used to help determine competency or otherwise.
However where additional documents are required in the GPG inspection reports these are not required for assessment purposes here unless they are asked for in the instructions for a particular task. Examples are hazard documentation, scaffold registers, handover documents, notifications of hazardous works and documents related to determining and dealing with duty loading.
Appeals If you disagree with a result, in the first instance discuss it with your assessor. If a resolution is not reached then a reference to the SARNZ Executive should be made.
Reassessment • Failure to complete a task successfully will result in a reassessment of that task. Time, venue
and cost will need to considered for this to be an option.• Failure to successfully complete assessment may require the candidate to undergo further
training prior to the next reassessment being scheduled.• The time frame available for skill development, as well as the number of reassessments, is at
the discretion of the assessor.
Marking Schedule for Practical Assessment
Candidates Name: To be deemed Competent, the Candidate must produce work compliant to Manufacturer’s Instructions and the Good Practice Guidelines for Scaffolding in New Zealand.
Task Evidence Assessor Signature
Comments
A. Planning, Preparation and Lay OutHazard ID Verbal hazard ID
SWMS Hazard plan
Forms Forms completed satisfactory
Site preparation Observation Job Planning Sheet Job Planning Sheet Lay out established Observation
B. Basing Out, Erection and FinishingBase out Observation Erecting Observation Erected as to manufacturers instructions/GPG recommendations Observation All work completed in a safe manner Observation Scaffold Register Inspection Observation
Inspection Report Handover Certificate Scaffold Register
Completed scaffold is compliant with GPG Observation
C. DismantlingDismantling Observation Pack up Observation
Overall Comments
Task completed satisfactorily? Yes / No Date:
Assessor Name: Assessor Signature:
Student Signature: