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2 Cpccca3008 PP Slides
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2 Cpccca3008 PP Slides
CONSTRUCT EAVES
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Section 1 – Plan and prepare
1.5 Inspect work site, locate 1.6 Select materials required for
1.4 Select and use personal
services, assess hazards and apply task, calculate quantities, handle
protective equipment (PPE) as
risk controls, including required safely and prepare and position
required for each stage of the task.
signage and barricades. ready for use.
Read and interpret work instructions and plan sequence of work
Workplaces have
All tasks will have
guidelines, directions
different specifications
and specifications for
or standards depending
activities which are
on the individual
used to make sure the
component tasks and
activity is completed to
activities that are
the most appropriate
undertaken.
standards for the task.
Plan all work to comply with laws and regulations, the National
Construction Code (NCC), Australian Standards, work health and
safety (WHS) and environmental requirements, manufacturers’
specifications, workplace requirements, drawings and
specifications
Always follow OHS procedures within your worksite that your organisation have
put in place.
Codes of practice are used in conjunction with the OH&S/WH&S act and
regulations.
Always check that control measures have been implemented. Ensuring that they
have eliminated or reduced any risks and haven't created any new hazards.
Make sure you check
Environmental
with your supervisor
regulations provide a
about what
guideline on what
environmental issues
you can or can’t use
Identify need to be managed
Must follow e.g. the way in
environmental during your work. All
environmental plans which waste should
requirements for the environmental
and regulations be disposed of in
job task details should be
order to avoid the
listed in an
adverse effects that
‘Environmental
waste can have on
Management Plan’
the environment.
for the site.
Select tools and equipment, check for serviceability and report any
faults
Reconstituted timber
Plaster Quads Timber
products
PRACTICES LEARNING
1. Discuss how to read and interpret work instructions and plan sequence of work.
2. Discuss how to plan all work to comply with laws and regulations, the National
Construction Code (NCC), Australian Standards, work health and safety (WHS) and
environmental requirements, manufacturers’ specifications, workplace
requirements, drawings and specifications.
3. Discuss how to select tools and equipment, check for serviceability and report
any faults.
4. Discuss how to select and use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required
for each stage of the task.
5. Discuss how to inspect work site, locate services, assess hazards and apply risk
controls, including required signage and barricades.
6. Discuss how to select materials required for task, calculate quantities, handle
safely and prepare and position ready for use.
LET’S WATCH
Watch the video by clicking on the link below.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Section 2 – Construct framework for eaves or soffits
2.1 Determine eaves design from drawings 2.2 Set out, mark and cut timber and steel
and specifications and set out and fix framework members to lengths for
framework. framework structure.
• Level eaves
The main eaves finish types are: • Raked eaves lined under the rafters on the rafter slope
• Raked eaves lined on top of the rafters on the rafter slope
The choice of eaves finish Raked eaves are normally There is more maintenance on
type will depend on what the associated with older-style a home with exposed rafter
owner wants and the look homes, and sometimes new tails because the weather can
they are trying to achieve. homes must match this style. cause the tails to deteriorate.
Set out, mark and cut timber and steel framework members to
lengths for framework structure
Framing for the support of the lining material involves trimming as efficiently as possible with supports for fixing
the eaves lining.
Determine the preliminary location and extent of bracing and tie-down and then the basic frame layout in
relation to the floor plan and the proposed method of frame construction.
Individual member sizes are determined by selecting the roof framing timbers and then systematically
working through the remainder of the framework to the footings, or by considering the floor framing
through to the roof framing.
Bracing and tie-down requirements should also be considered when determining the basic frame layout to
ensure any necessary or additional framing members are correctly positioned.
Construct boxed eaves with soffit bearers and fix to line and level
to wall frame or support by hangers from rafters/trusses
PRACTICES LEARNING
1. Discuss how to determine eaves design from drawings and specifications and set
out and fix framework.
2. Discuss how to set out, mark and cut timber and steel framework members to
lengths for framework structure.
3. Discuss how to construct boxed eaves with soffit bearers and fix to line and level
to wall frame or support by hangers from rafters/trusses.
4. Discuss how to set-out and install eave supports.
LET’S WATCH
Watch the video by clicking on the link below.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Section 3 – Line and clad eaves and soffits
3.1 Mark and cut eaves cladding and 3.2 Fit, join and fix eaves lining, cladding
sheeting material to shape to suit task and soffits using methods for type of
application and jointing methods. material and task application.
3.3 Fit and fix mouldings to finish eaves. 3.4 Fit raked eaves to rafters or framing.
Mark and cut eaves cladding and sheeting material to shape to suit
task application and jointing methods
These plastic strips fit into the last installed sheet and have a wide back to assist placement of the
next sheet.
Don’t make the common beginners mistake of putting the wide back into the fitted sheet and then
trying to fit the next sheet into the narrower back.
The last sheet can be fitted by trimming the back off the joining strip, or by bowing the sheet into
the end grooves and then sliding the sheet across into the fascia groove.
Fit and fix mouldings to finish eaves
PRACTICES LEARNING
1. Discuss how to mark and cut eaves cladding and sheeting material to shape to
suit task application and jointing methods.
2. Discuss how to fit, join and fix eaves lining, cladding and soffits using methods
for type of material and task application.
3. Discuss how to fit and fix mouldings to finish eaves.
4. Discuss how to fit raked eaves to rafters or framing.
LET’S WATCH
Watch the video by clicking on the link below.
WHAT YOU WILL LEARN
Section 4 – Clean up
• Cleaned,
• Checked to ensure they are
functioning properly,
All tools and equipment used on the • Maintained, and
job should be: • Stored according to
manufacturer
recommendations and work
processes and procedures.
PRACTICES LEARNING
1. Discuss how to clean up, meeting all legislative and workplace requirements for
safety, waste disposal and materials handling.
2. Discuss how to check, maintain and store tools and equipment and rectify or
report any faults.
LET’S WATCH
Watch the video by clicking on the link below.
SELF DIRECTED LEARNING
Self-directed learning checklist –Refer to your Learner Guide – Activity
Workbook
Reading materials and activities and any applicable text book reference or
additional activities as instructed by the trainer.
This time is allocated to reading the learner guide provided and if applicable the
text book chapters as instructed by your trainer.
Self-directed learning is time away from the class room for the learner to revise
and absorb information prior to assessment.
You can take this opportunity for one on one time with the trainer to further
support their studies. By appointment only.
KNOWLEDGE OVERVIEW