GQA Level 3 Certificate in Coatings Technology 500/8548/7

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GQA Level 3 Certificate in Coatings Technology 500/8548/7 Who is this qualification for? This qualification is primarily aimed at coatings industry employees who careers are technology orientated. There will also be those whose role requires a high level insight into coatings technology in the wider context of their work. This qualification is also suitable for those with previously acquired technical qualifications who need to re-orientate their skills and knowledge. Participants will normally be employed in laboratories or customer technical support roles. They may also be part of an apprenticeship scheme. In the context of this qualification, the term "Coatings", embraces paints, powder coatings, inks and resins. Units within this qualification deal with the technology and chemistry of coatings products and raw materials. Technology issues include the manufacture, application and evaluation of various types of coatings, citing a range of substrates and environments. Chemistry issues include the composition, chemical structure, curing processes and properties of widely coatings polymers and pigments. Practical safety health and environment issues are also included. The qualification also includes the mentors’ version unit of the coatings national induction programme, as level 3 candidates may be responsible for the work of others. It is not expected that all candidates undertake identical activities. The qualification is therefore, structured to ensure a high degree of flexibility. However, there is a common unit in the mandatory section of the qualification, applicable to all candidates. The qualification is part practical, but is largely based upon a programme of tutor led academic study modules. This qualification should be undertaken by those who can demonstrate they are either fully trained in the issues covered, or are undertaking supervised guided learning programmes. Candidates must show they are able to undertake the practical elements of each unit under minimal supervision. Candidates for this qualification will primarily be:   

Coating technical departments and laboratories Field service, customer locations Advanced apprenticeship schemes

Candidates could have jobs entitled:    

Senior Coatings Technologist – Process Control & Development Senior Coatings Technologist – Product Research and Development Senior Coatings Technologist – Quality Control & Assurance Senior Coatings Technologist – Field Sales & Service



Senior Colour Stylist



Production Manager



Advanced Coatings Industry Apprentice

NB: These titles apply, generally, to the Paint, Powder Coatings, Inks and Resin market sectors of the industry.

What is required from candidates? QCF qualifications are made up of a number of units that have a credit value or credits. The units are made up of the things you need to know and the things you need to be able to do to carry out your job safely and correctly. These are called Learning Outcomes, and all must be met to achieve the unit. This qualification is made up of 4mandatory units, (20 credits) and 2 groups of optional units. Candidates should achieve all of the mandatory credit listed below and a minimum of 24 credits from group 1 and a minimum of 6 credits from group 2. This gives the qualification a minimum value of 50 credits.

Mandatory Units Unit Ref

Title

Level

Credit

PSC01

Coatings - Contribute to Workplace Safety, Health and Environment

Level 2

8 Credit

Optional Units (minimum of 15 credits to be achieved) Unit Ref

Title

Level

Credit

PSC30

Coatings - Types and Manufacture of Pigments

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC31

Coatings - Properties of Pigments

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC32

Coatings - Media, Thermoplastic Powders

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC33

Coatings - Media, Thermosetting Powders

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC34

Coatings - Raw Materials - Testing Solvents & Resins

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC35

Coatings - The Testing of Pigments

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC36

Coatings - Paint Manufacture

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC37

Coatings - Ink Manufacture

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC38

Coatings - Manufacture of Powder Coatings

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC39

Coatings - Evaluation, Paints-Physical Properties

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC40

Coatings - Evaluation, Paints-Chemical and Environmental Properties

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC41

Coatings - Evaluation of Coating Powders

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC42

Coatings - Evaluation of Colour

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC43

Coatings - Paint Application-Spraying

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC44

Coatings - Paint Application-Non Spraying

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC45

Coatings - Ink Application Technology

Level 3

4 Credit

PSC46

Coatings - Equipment for the Application of Powder Coatings

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC47

Coatings - Theory of Application of Powder Coatings

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC48

Coatings - Application-Metal Substrates

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC49

Coatings - Application-Non Metallic Substrates

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC50

Coatings - The Curing of Coatings

Level 3

3 Credit

PSC53

Coatings - National Induction Programme-Mentor’s Version

Level 3

4 Credit

Group 2 (minimum of 6 credits to be achieved) Unit Ref

Title

Level

Credit

ERR1

Employment rights and responsibilities in the processing and manufacturing industries

Level 3

Credit

Please note that PSC 53 and EER1 cannot be taken together and count towards the total credit for achievement. Achieving the Mandatory unit and the minimum number of credits will mean the qualification has been completed and GQA will provide the Certificate with the qualification title. Where a candidate has completed additional credits the Certificate will list these as “additional credits”, where a candidate has not completed the full qualification and will not go on to do so, a Certificate of Unit credit can be issued for the units achieved.

Assessment guidance Evidence should show that you can complete all of the learning outcomes for each unit being taken.

Types of evidence: Evidence of performance and knowledge is required. Evidence of performance should be demonstrated by activities and outcomes, and should be generated in the workplace only, unless indicated under potential sources of evidence (see below). Evidence of knowledge can be demonstrated through performance or by responding to questions. Potential sources of evidence: The following list contains potential sources of physical or documentary evidence that can contribute to achievement:      

Completion or tutor guided study modules Assessed practicals Written technical assignments Completion of formal end-tests (under examination conditions Laboratory activity report books; product test results etc Company technical information systems

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Customer field service reports Customer feedback Direct observation by assessor Expert witness testimony



Professional discussion

Please note that photocopied or downloaded documents such as manufacturers’ or industry guidance, H&S policies, Risk Assessments etc, are not normally acceptable evidence for GQA qualifications unless accompanied by a record of a professional discussion or Assessor statement confirming candidate knowledge of the subject. If you are in any doubt about the validity of evidence, please contact your GQA External Verifier.

GQA Qualifications, Unit 1 12’O Clock Court, Attercliffe Road, Sheffield, S4 7WW Tel: 0114 272 0033 Fax: 0114 276 8466 Email: [email protected] Website: www.gqaqualifications.com April 2011 (GQA Level 3 Certificate in Coatings Technology) – 500/8548/7)