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Assessment 2 – Direct Observation
Student Name
WAMEEM SAJIN CHOWDHURY
Student ID Number
20221950
Unit Start Date
Unit End Date
Assessment Due Date
Date Submitted
12/01/2024
This cover sheet is to be completed by the student and assessor and used as a record to determine student
competency in this assessment task
The assessment process and tasks were fully explained.
Yes / No
I am aware of which evidence will be collected and how.
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I am aware of my right to appeal an assessment decision.
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Cheating & Plagiarism Declaration
Student Declaration:
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Signature
SAJIN
Date
: 12/01/2024
Assessment Results
Satisfactory
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Student Name: WAMEEM SAJIN CHOWDHURY
Assessor Name:
Student Signature: SAJIN
Date 12/01/2024
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Student Guide for Practical Assessment
Overview of Assessment Instructions to include, but not limited to:
1.
Assessors will observe the student completing the service tasks.
2.
Students may work individually or in pairs depending on class size.
3.
Assessment is based on the Assessment Requirements (R1) of AURETR010 Repair
wiring harnesses and looms.
4.
At any time, students may refer to technical manuals and their learning guides or
Textbooks for further information.
5.
If there is a clear breach of safety, assessors MUST
intervene immediately and advise
the student of the breach.
6.
Students MUST
successfully repair wiring harnesses and looms before competency
can be achieved for the practical component.
7.
Observable behaviors and answers to oral questions MUST
be recorded on this
document.
8.
If reassessment is required, this must be done after further study and discussion with
the student.
Task/s to be assessed
The tasks you will be observed undertaking are:
The student MUST
repair wiring harnesses and looms for specific applications that safely follows workplace procedures to meet required outcomes. This includes:
Repair an existing basic wiring harness or loom assembly of the wiring systems of
two [2] different vehicles, vessels or machinery.
Fabricate a new basic wiring harness or loom assembly for the wiring system of one
[1] vehicle, vessel or machinery.
Oral questioning During the practical demonstration your assessor will ask you questions that will address the knowledge aspects of the unit of competency. You will respond orally, and your assessor
will record your response. Topics will include:
Prepare to repair wiring harness and loom.
Test wiring harness and loom assembly.
Remove wiring harness and loom.
Repair and refit wiring harness and loom
Complete work processes
Time allowed
On average, the Assessment should take 2 – 4 hours to complete each Job Card.
Location
Assessment will take place in a simulated workshop environment relevant to the trade stream being studied.
Practical Practice
You should have practiced these practical tasks and feel comfortable completing the tasks before attempting the practical assessment.
Decision making rules
To achieve a satisfactory outcome, you MUST
repair wiring harnesses and looms on three [3] occasions in automotive service and repair workplace before competency can be
achieved for the practical component, and answer all questions presented by the Assessor.
Expected answers to oral questions are indicative of the correct answer. You MUST
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The student MUST
repair wiring harnesses and looms for specific applications that safely follows workplace procedures to meet required outcomes. This includes:
Repair an existing basic wiring harness or loom assembly of the wiring systems of
two [2] different vehicles, vessels or machinery.
Fabricate a new basic wiring harness or loom assembly for the wiring system of one
[1] vehicle, vessel or machinery.
Performance Observation Criteria for Assessment Task
The assessment methods MUST
be by direct observation of tasks on required skills and knowledge to ensure correct interpretation and application. Your Assessor will observe you on the following observations:
Obtain and read through job card to determine customer concern and discuss the
concern with the customer.
Access and understand the correct workshop manual for the electrical wiring
harnesses and looms to be repaired.
Observe all safety requirements, used safety data sheets (SDS), selected the
correct Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and identify any hazards with working
around electrical wiring harnesses and looms and managed risks such as;
hazardous materials and toxic substances by following Workplace Safe Operating
Procedures (SOPs) and having the correct firefighting equipment on standby.
Select the correct tools and test equipment for testing and repairing electrical wiring
harnesses and looms and checked that the tools and testing equipment operate
accurately and are safe to use.
Used the correct vehicles, vessels or machinery workshop manual and wiring
diagrams safely carry out visual and functional inspection on the vehicles, vessels
or machinery electrical wiring harnesses and looms for component damage and
wear, component corrosion, water and moisture ingress, damaged insulation,
frayed wires, burnt wiring or terminal and connector damage.
Safely carry out tests on the wiring harnesses and looms following the procedures
in the vehicles, vessels or machinery manufactures workshop manual [WSM] and
used tools and equipment including, digital multimeter to measure voltages,
currents and resistances, testlight to check powers and grounds, continuity tester to
determine if an electrical path can be established between two points and without
causing damage to components, systems or the environment.
Compare the test results to the specifications in the vehicles, vessels or machinery
manufactures workshop manual [WSM] and identify the cause of the fault/s on the
vehicle following the procedures in the vehicles, vessels or machinery
manufactures workshop manual [WSM].
Use the correct vehicles, vessels or machinery workshop manual and workplace
procedures, the correct tools and equipment, accessed wiring by removing panels
and covers, then labelling terminals, connectors and components before safely
disconnecting and removing wiring harness and looms from the vehicle without
causing damage to components or systems.
Use the correct vehicle workshop manual and workplace procedures, select the
correct tools, equipment and materials, to repaired or fabricated the wiring harness
and looms by replacing wiring cables and/or terminals, using correct soldering
procedures or terminal crimping, or replacing male or female terminals within a
connector housing and then protecting the wiring harness and looms by using heat
shrink or electrical tape, then disposing of hazardous materials and toxic
substances released during repair processes.
Use the correct vehicle workshop manual and workplace procedures, the correct
tools and equipment, safely refitted and connected the wiring harness and looms to
the vehicle without causing damage to components or systems and refitted panels
and covers.
Retest tests on the wiring harnesses and looms following the procedures in the
vehicles, vessels or machinery manufactures workshop manual [WSM] and used
tools and equipment including, digital multimeter to measure voltages, currents and
resistances, testlight to check powers and grounds, continuity tester to determine if
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an electrical path can be established between two points without causing damage to components, systems or the environment.
Carry out a final inspection of the customers vehicle, vessel or machinery to ensure
that the repairs completed are to the workplace repair standards and the vehicle is
ready to be given back to the customer.
Clean the work area of any waste and disposed recyclable and non-recycle waste
into correct waste or recycling bins.
Clean and check tools and equipment used for correct operation and tagged out
and report any faulty tools and equipment.
Complete and finalise the Job Card/Repair Order detailing the test and repair
procedures.
Assessment conditions
Assessors MUST
satisfy NVR/AQTF assessor requirements. Competency is to be assessed in the workplace or a simulated environment that accurately reflects performance in a real workplace setting. Assessment MUST
include direct observation of tasks. Where assessment of competency includes third-party evidence, individuals MUST
provide evidence that links them to the vehicle, vessel or machinery wiring harnesses and looms that they have repaired, e.g. Repair orders. Assessors MUST
verify performance evidence through questioning on skills and knowledge
to ensure correct interpretation and application. Resources required
The following equipment will be made available to students:
Automotive repair workplace or simulated workplace
Workplace instructions
Manufacturer machinery wiring specifications
Three different vehicles, vessels or machinery requiring repairs to their wiring
harnesses and looms
Tools, equipment and materials appropriate for repairing wiring harnesses and
looms, including:
o
Multimeter
o
Continuity tester
o
Crimping tools
o
Soldering equipment
o
Heat gun
o
Terminals and connectors
o
Wire and cabling.
Students MUST
be wearing the correct PPE. This is to include:
Safety boots/shoes,
Protective clothing,
Safety glasses, and
Gloves as required
Students MUST
have the practical assessment sheet and a pen to complete each task.
Results/Re-
assessment
Your Assessor will grade as either S – Satisfactory or NS – Not Satisfactory for the
assessment. In all cases your Assessor will provide you with feedback.
Only when all assessment tasks have been graded as S – Satisfactory you will be
deemed C – Competent in the final result of the unit of competency; if you do not
satisfactorily complete all the assessment tasks you will be deemed NYC – Not Yet
Competent.
If the evidence is graded as NS – Not Satisfactory you will be required to re-submit
the evidence. In this case, you will be provided with clear and constructive feedback
based on the assessment decision so that they can improve your skills / knowledge
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prior to reassessment.
Where a ‘NS – Not Satisfactory’ judgement is made, you will be given guidance on
steps to take to improve your performance and provided the opportunity to resubmit
evidence to demonstrate competence. The assessor will determine and discuss the
reasons for NS – Not satisfactory on any of the criteria and will assess you through
a different method of assessment e.g. verbal/oral questioning, problem solving
exercises.
Reasonable Adjustment
Assessor may adjust assessment conditions (vehicles, tools, analysis required) to suit workplace objectives provided that the integrity of the task is maintained.
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Assessment 2 – Direct Observation
Practical Demonstration of Tasks Job Card 1: Repair wiring harnesses and looms
Job Details: Upon completion of this task, you should be able to demonstrate how to repair wiring harnesses and looms.
You MUST
test an existing wiring harness and loom, remove, fabricate and fit the new wiring harness and loom, and then test its operation, which includes:
Repair an existing basic wiring harness or loom assembly of the wiring systems on one [1] vehicles, vessels or
machinery
Your Trainer/Assessor has setup the vehicle, vessel or machinery with an automotive fault where you MUST
repair an existing basic wiring harness or loom assembly
. Your Trainer/Assessor will observe you against the performance observation criteria for repair wiring harnesses and looms.
Procedure:
WARNING!
The Assessment will be STOPPED IMMEDIATELY if you are attempting to carry out any step in an unsafe or
dangerous way.
1.
You MUST
obtain tools and equipment from your trainer.
2.
You MUST
ask your trainer to direct you to a work area.
3.
You MUST
answer the questions between the Job Card.
4.
You MUST
identify the nature of the fault or problem. Write the fault on the front of the Job Card. You must
carry out your diagnosis on that fault using the diagnosis as specified in the vehicles workshop manual.
5.
You MUST
report the faults or problems. You must report your findings to the customer by filling in the
Recommendations for the repair of the vehicle on the back of the Job Card. The customer can be your
Assessor, record the conversation with the customer on the back of the Job Card.
6.
You MUST
repair the wiring as specified in the vehicles workshop manual
.
7.
You MUST
complete post service testing to confirm repair
8.
You MUST
clean -up work area, tools and equipment are stowed in their appropriate area and finalise Job
Card documentation by filling in the Customers Fault, the Cause of the Fault, the Rectification to repair the
vehicle and the Parts used on the back of the Job Card..
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Job Card 1
Customer Details
Customer: Abby
Contact Details:
(H) (M) +61 488 345 678
Address:
5 Tate Ct, Noble Park
City:
Melbourne
State:
VIC
Post code:
3174
Vehicle Details (Must
fill in the vehicle details
) If simulated vehicle used please tick
Make:
Volkswagen
Model
:
Polo 81TSI
Colour:
Red
License No:
VIN No:
4T3BK3BBXFU109153
Odometer Reading:
7832
Engine No:
VW12345U123456P
Engine Type:
4cyl 1.2L Turbo Petrol
Trans Type:
Manual
Customer Concern 1. The engine's starter spins but the engine is unpowered.
2. The Motor Won't Start
3. Vibrating Noises
Declaration by the Customer
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Please execute at my cost and as soon as you conveniently can repair the listed items above, and also any work considered essential. The vehicle, its accessories and contents are at my risk entirely whether theft or loss thereof or damaged thereto arises from any want of care on the part of yourself or your contractors or servants or from any cause whatsoever. Any claims for faulty workmanship is to be raised within seven (7) working days after the vehicle is returned to me. I agree such claim is limited solely to the rectification free of cost of the faulty work. No claim for loss consequential or otherwise being admissible.
X
Abby 16/5/23
Signature of Owner Date (Fill in the date)
Fault:
Record of Conversation with Customer:
Starter motor failure in the starting system of car
Date: 16 / 05 / 2023
Time: 2:00 pm
Service Advisor: Harry
Conversation: Despite the engine's starter turning, it is not running. The engine won't turn on. Moving Sounds
Cause:
The starting motor's internal windings have a problem.
Broken or rusted connection to electricity
Rectification:
Parts Used
Fabricate basic wiring harness in the wiring system
Stater motor
Recommendations:
Sublet Repairs
Order No
Change oil regularly.
Replace important fluids.
Change filters.
Check brakes, belts, batteries, and tyres
Fluids
QTY
Tyre Report
Tech #
Job #
Time
Clock Record
Gear Oil
L/H/F
R/H/F
ON
Auto Oil
mm
mm
OFF
Engine Oil
L/H/R
R/H/R
ON
Diff Oil
mm
mm
OFF
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Coolant
Brake Report
ON
P/S Oil
L/H/F
R/H/F
OFF
Brake Fluid
mm
mm
ON
Other
L/H/R
R/H/R
OFF
mm
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ON
OFF
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Job Card 2: Repair wiring harnesses and looms
Job Details: Upon completion of this task, you should be able to demonstrate how to repair wiring harnesses and looms.
You MUST
test an existing wiring harness and loom, remove, fabricate and fit the new wiring harness and loom, and then test its operation, which includes:
Repair an existing basic wiring harness or loom assembly of the wiring systems on one [1] vehicles, vessels or
machinery Your Trainer/Assessor has setup the vehicle, vessel or machinery with an automotive fault where you MUST
repair an existing basic wiring harness or loom assembly
. Your Trainer/Assessor will observe you against the performance observation criteria for repair wiring harnesses and looms.
MUST
be on a different vehicle, vessel or machinery requiring repairs to their wiring
harnesses and looms to the one used in Job Card 1
Procedure:
WARNING!
The Assessment will be STOPPED IMMEDIATELY if you are attempting to carry out any step in an unsafe or
dangerous way.
1.
You MUST
obtain tools and equipment from your trainer. 2.
You MUST
ask your trainer to direct you to a work area.
3.
You MUST
answer the questions between the Job Card.
4.
You MUST
identify the nature of the fault or problem. Write the fault on the front of the Job Card. You must carry out your diagnosis on that fault using the diagnosis as specified in the vehicles workshop manual.
5.
You MUST
report the faults or problems. You must report your findings to the customer by filling in the Recommendations for the repair of the vehicle on the back of the Job Card. The customer can be your Assessor, record the conversation with the customer on the back of the Job Card.
6.
You MUST
repair the wiring as specified in the vehicles workshop manual
.
7.
You MUST
complete post service testing to confirm repair
8.
You MUST
clean -up work area, tools and equipment are stowed in their appropriate area and finalise Job Card documentation by filling in the Customers Fault, the Cause of the Fault, the Rectification to repair the vehicle and the Parts used on the back of the Job Card..
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Job Card 2
Customer Details
Customer: Fatima Khan
Contact Details:
(H) (M) +6289439043
Address:
88/A red ave
City:
Melbourne
State:
VIC
Post code:
8943
Vehicle Details (Must
fill in the vehicle details
) If simulated vehicle used please tick
Make:
Honda
Model
:
Civic
Colour:
White
License No:
VIN No:
127845QMU5274
Odometer Reading:
75240
Engine No:
8742574842E
Engine Type:
6CYL Turbo
Trans Type:
Automatic
Customer Concern 1. Grinding Noises
2. Starter Cranks But Doesn't Power The Engine.
3. Engine Won't Turn On
Declaration by the Customer
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your contractors or servants or from any cause whatsoever. Any claims for faulty workmanship is to be raised within seven (7) working days after the vehicle is returned to me. I agree such claim is limited solely to the rectification free of cost of the faulty work. No claim for loss consequential or otherwise being admissible.
X
Fatima Khan 16/5/23
Signature of Owner Date (Fill in the date)
Fault:
Record of Conversation with Customer:
starter motor failure in the starting system of car
Date: 16/5/2023
Time: 1:00 pm
Service Advisor: Dave
Conversation: Smoke/Smell When It First Starts. Grinding Sounds Although the starter turns, the engine is not powered. Engine Refuses to Start
Cause:
there is a fault with the internal windings of the starter motor
loose or corroded electrical connection
Rectification:
Parts Used
Fabricate basic wiring harness in the wiring system
Stater motor
Recommendations:
Sublet Repairs
Order No
Change oil regularly
Lookout for warning signs
Fluids
QTY
Tyre Report
Tech #
Job #
Time
Clock Record
Gear Oil
OK
L/H/F
R/H/F
ON
Auto Oil
OK
5.5mm
5.5m
m
OFF
Engine Oil
OK
L/H/R
R/H/R
ON
Diff Oil
OK
5.5mm
5.5m
m
OFF
Coolant
OK
Brake Report
ON
P/S Oil
OK
L/H/F
R/H/F
OFF
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Brake Fluid
OK
5.5mm
5.4m
m
ON
Other
OK
L/H/R
R/H/R
OFF
5.5mm
5.4m
m
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Job Card 3: Repair wiring harnesses and looms
Job Details: Upon completion of this task, you should be able to demonstrate how to repair wiring harnesses and looms.
You MUST
test an existing wiring harness and loom, remove, fabricate and fit the new wiring harness and loom, and then test its operation, which includes:
Fabricate a new basic wiring harness or loom assembly for the wiring system of one [1] vehicle, vessel or machinery Your Trainer/Assessor has setup the vehicle, vessel or machinery with an automotive fault where you MUST
repair an existing basic wiring harness or loom assembly
. Your Trainer/Assessor will observe you against the performance observation criteria for repair wiring harnesses and looms.
MUST
be on a different vehicle, vessel or machinery to the one used in Job Card 1 and 2
Procedure:
WARNING!
The Assessment will be STOPPED IMMEDIATELY if you are attempting to carry out any step in an unsafe or
dangerous way.
1.
You MUST
obtain tools and equipment from your trainer. 2.
You MUST
ask your trainer to direct you to a work area.
3.
You MUST
answer the questions between the Job Card.
4.
You MUST
identify the nature of the fault or problem. Write the fault on the front of the Job Card. You must carry out your diagnosis on that fault using the diagnosis as specified in the vehicles workshop manual.
5.
You MUST
report the faults or problems. You must report your findings to the customer by filling in the Recommendations for the repair of the vehicle on the back of the Job Card. The customer can be your Assessor, record the conversation with the customer on the back of the Job Card.
6.
You MUST
repair the wiring as specified in the vehicles workshop manual
.
7.
You MUST
complete post service testing to confirm repair
8.
You MUST
clean -up work area, tools and equipment are stowed in their appropriate area and finalise Job Card documentation by filling in the Customers Fault, the Cause of the Fault, the Rectification to repair the vehicle and the Parts used on the back of the Job Card..
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Job Card 3
Customer Details
Customer: Remo
Contact Details:
(H) (M) +6254840433
Address:
44 universal St
City:
Melbourne
State:
VIC
Post code:
2358
Vehicle Details (Must
fill in the vehicle details
) If simulated vehicle used please tick
Make:
Honda
Model
:
Accord
Colour:
Grey
License No:
VIN No:
1HGCT2B83FA005488
Odometer Reading:
44820
Engine No:
23801897
Engine Type:
6-cyl, Gas, 3.5L
Trans Type:
Automatic
Customer Concern
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your contractors or servants or from any cause whatsoever. Any claims for faulty workmanship is to be raised within seven (7) working days after the vehicle is returned to me. I agree such claim is limited solely to the rectification free of cost of the faulty work. No claim for loss consequential or otherwise being admissible.
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Conversation: Electrical parts, such as power windows or on-board computer screens, occasionally fail. dashboard, interior, and/or Cause:
external lights that flicker. Smoke or burning Corrosion can develop and cause issues with the connection over time
odours coming from anywhere inside the car. Rectification:
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Engine
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Fluids
QTY
Tyre Report
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Job #
Time
Clock Record
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L/H/F
R/H/F
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Auto Oil
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R/H/R
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b.
Waste materials is to be disposed of via the appropriate recycling methods or place in general waste.
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