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Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02) July 2014 Version 1.0 www.cityandguilds.com July 2014 Version 1.0 Assessment recording documents for Woodwork (Units 264-268)

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WOODWORK E2 Unit no: 264 Unit title: Recognise, use and care for Credit Value 1 woodworking hand tools Guidance: For this unit, the learner should be able to saw through an appropriate piece of softwood correctly and safely. Learning Outcome: The learner will be able to recognise use and care for hand tools correctly and safely Assessor Date Initials/ Practical Evidence Recognise and wear personal protective clothing Recognise all four hand tools: - Hand saw - G clam - Tape measure/measuring rod - Tri-square Recognise both marking devices: - Pencil - Scriber Recognise softwood Check that tools are safe to use Use each tool and marking device to perform appropriate tasks Mark out wood as instructed Secure wood correctly Saw safely and accurately Finish sawing with light short strokes Clean tools after use Store tools safely Dispose of waste material safely Remove and store personal protective clothing Wash and dry hands Knowledge Evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) A reason for securing the wood to be sawn A reason for marking out the wood correctly A reason for cleaning tools after use A reason for tidying up the work area A reason for disposing of waste material Continued.. E M Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02) 3

WOODWORKE2 Unit 264: Recognise, use and care for \I\/Oodworking hand tools DECLARATION- The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner 4 Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02))

WOODWORK E2 Unit no: 265 Unit title: Recognise and cut wood- Credit Value 2 based materials Guidance: For this unit, the learner will need to cut three materials correctly and safely. Learning Outcome: The learner will be able to recognise and cut three materials correctly and safely Assessor Initials/Date Practical Evidence Recognise and wear personal protective clothing Recognise all three types of wood: - Softwood - Plywood - Hardboard Recognise all three tools: - Handsaw - Tenon saw - Stanley knife Check that tools are safe to use Check that material to be cut is secure E M Use appropriate tools to cut each material as instructed (state which were used correctly): Tool/material 1: Tool/material 2: Tool/material 3: Clean tools after use safely Clean and tidy up work area Remove and store personal protective clothing Wash and dry hands Knowledge Evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) A reason for wearing personal protective equipment A reason for recognising tools to be used A reason for recognising materials to be used A reason for checking that tools are safe to use A reason for being careful when using cutting tools Continued.. Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02) 5

WOODWORKE2 Unit 265: Recognise and cut wood-based materials DECLARATION- The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner 6 Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02))

WOODWORK E2 Unit no: 266 Unit title: Use a hammer and nails in Credit Value 1 wood-based materials Guidance: For this unit, learners will need to recognise all four materials listed, but will be required to insert suitable nails into one type of material correctly and safely. Learning Outcome: The learner will be able to use a hammer and nails correctly and safely Assessor Initials/Date Practical Evidence Recognise and wear personal protective clothing Recognise both of the following tools: - Claw hammer - Flat pein hammer Recognise all of the following nails: - Oval headed - Flat headed - Panel pins Recognise all of the following materials: - Softwood - Plywood - Hardboard - Medium density fibreboard (MDF) Check that tools are safe to use Secure items to be joined Hold nail or panel pin in pre-drilled pilot hole Tap nail or panel pin lightly until firm Hammer nail or panel pin until head is flush with surface Clean and store hammer after use safely Return surplus nails and pins to store Remove and store personal protective clothing Wash and dry hands Knowledge Evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) A reason for checking the hammer is safe to use A reason for recognising materials to be used A reason for pre-drilling holes Continued.. Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02) 7

WOODWORKE2 Unit 266: Use a hammer and nails in wood-based materials DECLARATION- The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner 8 Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02))

WOODWORK E2 Unit no: 267 Unit title: Use a screwdriver for Credit Value 1 joining wood-based materials Guidance: For this unit, the learner will be able to insert screws safely and correctly into all of the materials listed correctly and safely. Learning Outcome: The learner will be able to use a screwdriver to insert screws correctly and safely into each material listed Assessor Initials/Date Practical Evidence Recognise and wear personal protective clothing: Recognise all of the following types of screwdriver: - Slot head - Cross head - Hand operated - Battery operated Recognise both of the following screws: - Slot head - Cross head Recognise all of the following materials - Softwood - Plywood - Hard board - M D F Check that tools are safe to use Secure items to be joined Insert screw in pre-drilled pilot hole Hold screw in pre-drilled hole Use screwdriver to drive in screw to required depth Clean and store tools after use safely Return surplus materials to store Clean and tidy up work area Remove and store personal protective clothing Wash and dry hands Continued.. Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02) 9

WOODWORK E2 Unit 267: Use a screwdriver for joining wood-based materials Knowledge Evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in portfolio) A reason for checking that tools are safe to use A reason for pre-drilling holes DECLARATION The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner 10 Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02))

WOODWORK E2 Unit no: 268 Unit title: Use sandpaper on wood- Credit Value 1 based materials Guidance: The learner will need to sand down wood safely and correctly. Learning Outcome: Assessor Initials/Date The learner will be able to: Use sandpaper correctly and safely Practical Evidence portfolio) Recognise and wear personal protective clothing Recognise all three types of sandpaper: - Coarse grade - Medium grade - Fine grade Recognise both types of equipment: - electric sander - sanding block Recognise both types of material: - Softwood - Plywood Check that equipment is safe to use Recognise material/item to be sanded Secure material item as instructed Use grade of sandpaper as instructed Sand material/item as instructed Finish the material/item as instructed Clean and store equipment safely Return surplus materials to store Dispose of waste safely Clean and tidy up work area Remove and store personal protective clothing Wash and dry hands Knowledge Evidence (evidence of answers given to be recorded in A reason for using different grades of sandpaper A reason for securing items to be sanded A reason for wearing personal protective clothing Continued.. Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02) 1

WOODWORKE2 Unit 268: Use sandpaper on \I\/Ood-based materials DECLARATION- The Learning Outcome has been achieved by satisfactory performance of all the components listed above Date all assessments completed for this unit: Name of Assessor Signature of Assessor Name of Learner Signature of Learner 12 Entry 2 Skills for Working Life (4807-02))

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