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AURLTJ102 Remove, inspect, repair and refit light vehicle tyres and tubes
RTO No: 91223
Assessment Task 2 - 2
AURLTJ102 Remove, Inspect, Repair and Refit Light
Vehicle Tyres and Tubes
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AURLTJ102 Remove, inspect, repair and refit light vehicle tyres and tubes
Assessment 2 – Direct Observation – Job Card 2 of 4
Student Name
SYED MUHAMMAD
MOHSAN RAZA
HAMDANI
Student ID Number
SCM3793
Unit Start Date
16/10/2023
Unit End Date
29/10/2023
Assessment Due Date
29/10/2023
Date Submitted
28/10/2023
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
I am aware of which evidence will be collected and how.
Yes
I am aware of my right to appeal an assessment decision.
Yes
I am aware that I can locate
The RTO
Complaints and Appeals Policy and Procedureon their
website at
(Insert Website Link)
Yes
I have discussed any additional educational support or reasonable adjustments I require in order to
undertake this assessment with the Student Support Services Officer and Trainer / Assessor, (if
applicable). e.g.
Student Handbook
and
Access and Equity Policy(Insert Website Link)
Yes
I have access to all required resources?
Yes
Cheating & Plagiarism Declaration
Student Declaration:
In accordance with
The RTO
Plagiarism Policy, I hereby acknowledge by signing this
declaration that I have not cheated or plagiarised any work regarding the assessment tasks undertaken in this unit
of competency except where the work has been correctly acknowledged.
NOTE: Student MUST
sign this prior to submitting their assessments to the assessor
Signature
HAMDANI
Date
:
__28____ / __10____ /
20___23___
Assessment Results
Satisfactory
or
Not Yet Satisfactory
(Please circle the assessment result for this task)
Feedback to Student -
Please provide general feedback on the Student’s performance
Student Declaration: -
I verify that the work completed
is my own and that I was adequately informed of the
assessment process prior to commencing this
assessment task.
Assessor Declaration: -
I verify that I have adequately
explained and negotiated the assessment tasks with the
student prior to commencing assessment.
Student Name: SYED MUHAMMAD MOHSAN RAZA
Assessor’s Name:
Document Name:
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HAMDANI
Student Signature: HAMDANI
Date: 28/10/23
Assessor Signature
Date
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 AURLTJ102 Remove,
inspect, repair and refit light vehicle tyres and tubes.
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 remove, inspect, repair and refit light vehicle tyres and tubes
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
remove, inspect, repair and refit light vehicle tyres and tubes
for specific
applications that safely and environmentally follows workplace procedures to meet required
outcomes.
This includes:
1.
Remove, inspect, repair and refit light vehicle tyres to
BOTH STEEL
and
ALLOY
wheels, including repairs or replacements to:
1.
Two [2] tubes
1.
Two [2] radial ply tyres.
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:
1.Prepare to remove, inspect, repair and refit light vehicle tyres and tubes
2.Remove and inspect tyres, tubes and wheels
3.Repair and refit tyres and tubes
4.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
remove, inspect, repair and refit light vehicle
tyres and tubeson four [4] occasions in automotive service and repair workplace before
competency can be achieved for the practical component, and answer all questions
presented by the Assessor.
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Expected answers to oral questions are indicative of the correct answer.
You
MUST
look for the following in this assessment task: -
The student
MUST
remove, inspect, repair and refit light vehicle tyres and tubes
for specific
applications that safely and environmentally follows workplace procedures to meet required
outcomes.
This includes:
2.
Remove, inspect, repair and refit light vehicle tyres to
BOTH STEEL
and
ALLOY
wheels, including repairs or replacements to:
2.
Two [2] tubes
1.
Two [2] radial ply tyres.
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:
1.
Obtain and read through job card to determine customer concern and discuss
concern with customer of workplace supervisor.
2.
Access and understand the correct vehicle workshop manual, tyre manufacture,
tube manufacture, tyre machine operating instructions and workplace procedures
for removing, inspecting and repairing tyre and tubes, including safely deflating and
inflating tyres and tube procedures.
3.
Observe all workplace safety requirements, wear correct PPE, completed job safety
analysis (JSA) and identify any hazards with working around wheel and tyre
assemblies such as; using compressed air and air operated workshop tools and
equipment, manual handling of wheel and tyre assemblies, dangers of working with
split or multi-piece wheel assemblies, deflating and inflating tyres and tube and
managed risks by following procedures for using workplace tools, equipment and
air operated tools, safely lifting wheel and tyres assemblies using lifting equipment
and followed Workplace Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs).
4.
Select the correct tools, equipment and materials for removing, inspecting and
repairing tyre and tubes such as; wheel and tyre lifting equipment, tyre gauge, tyre
cage, buffing rasp, Remer, patch roller/stitcher, T-handle needle tool, Schrader
valve core removing tool, wheel weight hammer, tyre crayon, tyre depth gauge,
vulcanising cement fluid, cleaning solvent, plug patches, tyre repair patches, tyre
valves, tyre changing machine, tyre iron levers, bead seat ring, tyre mounting paste
or wax, dip tank and checked that the tools and equipment are safe to use.
5.
Follow the workplace safe work procedures, vehicle workshop manual, tyre
manufacture workshop manual, tube manufacture workshop manual and tyre
machine operating instructions, using the correct tools and equipment, such as; tyre
changing machine, tyre iron levers, wheel weight hammer and Schrader valve core
removing tool, safely deflated the tyre following the deflating and inflating tyres and
tube procedures, mark the wheel weight and valve position on the tyre and safely
removed the wheel weight, tyre and tubes from the wheel assembly.
6.
Follow the workplace safe work procedures, vehicle manufactures workshop
manual and tyre manufacture workshop manual, inspected the condition of tyre,
tube and wheel assembly for rim damage or cracks for hub mounting points wear
and wheel nuts/lugs holes for damage, inspected the condition of tyre assembly for
rapid wear at the centre or shoulders or damage like crack tread including for wear
using tyre depth gauge and the tube for deterioration, and located the source of the
leak, then reported findings and recommendations on the Job Card and to the
customer or workplace supervisor.
7.
Use and follow workplace safe work procedures, vehicle manufactures workshop
manual, tyre manufacture workshop manual, and tube manufacture workshop
manual work out the best way to repair or replaced the tyre or tube, and repaired
the tyre or tube using tools such as; buffing rasp, Remer, patch roller/stitcher, T-
handle needle tool, and materials such as; vulcanising cement fluid, cleaning
solvent, plug patches, tyre repair patches, tyre valves without causing damage to
the environment by capping vulcanising cement fluid, and cleaning solvent bottles
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