PROGRO05 Set up and operate glass manufacturing equipment

Overview            

This standard is based on the national occupational standards units which involve the setting up and operation of glass manufacturing related equipment. The candidate uses the equipment to undertake production activities. The candidate is expected to be able to prepare the equipment for operation. The candidate has to monitor the equipment during operation and identify any indications of malfunction or poor performance. In addition, the candidate has to maintain the equipment, at least in the sense of keeping the equipment clean and clear from obstructions. It is not expected that the candidate will have to undertake routine or emergency maintenance of the kind carried out by maintenance engineers.

This standard is for you if you work in the Fenestration and Glazing Industry and are involved in setting up and using glass manufacturing equipment.

Performance criteria

You must be able to:      

1             obtain and confirm the health and safety regulations and procedures that apply to the operation of equipment

2             identify what specifications are required to set up and operate equipment in line with standard operating procedures (SOPs)

3             communicate the type of operation to be undertaken in line with organisational requirements

4             collect information on three significant pieces of equipment and identify their use

5             locate the appropriate SOPs

6             record information on the preparation of equipment in the appropriate information systems

7             confirm the appropriate health and safety requirements and procedures for the monitoring operations

8             identify any indications of poor performance of the equipment and report where necessary in line with organisational requirements

9             report upon SOPs to be followed in line with organisational requirements

10           record information on the monitoring of equipment in information systems in line with organisational requirements and procedures

11           confirm the appropriate health and safety requirements and procedures for maintaining the operation of equipment

12           identify SOPs applicable to maintaining the operation of equipment

13           identify the routine maintenance requirements to ensure operation of the equipment in line with specifications

14           produce a report identifying typical problems and difficulties that could occur with the machinery

15   communicate any identified typical problems and difficulties to relevant people in line with organisational requirements

Knowledge and understanding

You need to know and understand:         

1             why it is necessary for individuals to receive training before preparing or operating equipment

2             products of your organisation

3             what equipment is available for different operations

4             consequences of not starting up and shutting down equipment according to SOPs

5             list a variety of problems that can arise when using particular equipment

6             SOPs for dealing with problems

7             why it is important to use information systems that are in place and describe what might happen if they were not used

8             hazards that may be encountered and the risk assessments associated with the operations

9             health and safety procedures to be adopted whilst monitoring the operation of equipment in line with regulatory requirements

10           what control equipment is necessary for the monitoring operations to be carried out

11           different monitoring methods that are used and explain if there are any alarm systems and safeguards in place

12           indications that the equipment is not functioning in line with requirements

13           why the equipment should be kept free of debris and other foreign bodies

14           SOPs for monitoring the equipment

15           what records need to be maintained on the monitoring of equipment in line with organisational and regulatory requirements and why this is important

16           products and or materials manufactured or processed using the equipment

17           functions of the different parts of the equipment that are being monitored

18           how and why waste products or materials are recycled or disposed of in line with SOPs and regulatory requirements

19           typical indications that operational capability has degraded

20           routine housekeeping activities that are required according to SOPs and regulatory requirements

21           limits of responsibility for maintenance operations and when it is necessary to call in a specialist maintenance engineer to repair a fault with the machinery

22           usual range of problems and difficulties that can occur and how to deal with them in line with SOPs and regulatory requirements

23           what emergency situations can arise and what action is necessary in line with SOPs and regulatory requirements

24           what emergency start up and shut down procedures may be required

25           what to do in case of a power cut

26           actions that should be taken to correct different operating problems

27           why it is important to record maintenance operations and explain what typical systems are used

28           who needs to know about any problems and difficulties experienced with the maintenance of operations and why it is necessary for them to have this information

Relevant occupations    

glass and ceramics maker decorator finisher; glass and ceramics process operatives; glaziers window fabric and fitters; tyre exhaust and windscreen fitters

Key words          

automotive glazing; fenestration installation; surveying; manufacturing glass windows; conservatories; vehicles processing maintenance