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ASSESSMENT COVERSHEET
Student name:
Thanadorn Worraphattarachaya
Student
number:
AIC23343
Assessor name:
Date
submitted:
Qualification:
SIT40521 Certificate IV in Kitchen Management
Unit of competency
CLUSTER
SITXFSA006 Participate in safe food handling practices
SITXINV006 Receive, store and maintain stock
The following questions are to be completed by the assessor:
Has the student completed adequate training?
Yes
No
Has the assessment process been explained?
Yes
No
Does the student understand which evidence is to be collected and how?
Yes
No
Have the student’s rights and the appeal system been fully explained?
Yes
No
Have you discussed any special needs to be considered during assessment?
Yes
No
The following documents may be completed and attached:
Comments:
☒
Written Assessment
The student will answer a range of multiple choice,
short answer and/or extended response questions.
S
NYS
☐
Practical Observation /
Demonstration
The student will demonstrate a range of skills and
the assessor will observe where appropriate to the
unit. The Observation Checklist will be completed by
the assessor.
S
NYS
STUDENT DECLARATION
☒
I acknowledge that I understand the requirements to complete the assessment tasks.
☒
The assessment process including the provisions for re-submitting and academic appeals were explained to
me and I understand these processes.
☒
I understand the consequences of plagiarism and confirm that this is my own work and I have acknowledged
or referenced all sources of information I have used for the purpose of this assessment.
Student Signature:
Thanadorn Worraphattarachaya
Date:
28/7/2023
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ASSESSMENT GUIDELINES
Qualification:
SIT40516 Certificate IV in Commercial Cookery
Unit of Competency:
SITXFSA006 Participate in safe food handling practices
SITXINV006 Receive, store and maintain stock
Assessment 1
Written Assessment
Assessment 2
Practical Observation
Assessment 3
Assessments to be completed for this unit:
Your trainer/ assessor would have told you when the assessments will take place on the first day of training
delivery for this unit.
●
The written assessment (Assessment 1) will assess your knowledge and is one part of the assessment
tool for these two units of competency.
●
The practical assessment (Assessment 2) will assess your knowledge and practical skills through
practical observation/s. This will take place in the College’s commercial kitchen. Your assessor will
record behaviours they have observed to confirm competency against each Performance Criteria.
Reasonable Adjustment
1.
Has reasonable adjustment been applied to this assessment?
No
☐
Skip question 2
Yes
☐
Proceed to question 2
2.
Provide details for the requirements and provisions for adjustment of assessment:
What will be assessed
The purpose of this assessment is to confirm that you have the knowledge required to complete the tasks
outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:
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key features of commonwealth, state or territory and local food safety compliance requirements as they
impact workers at an operational level:
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contents of national codes and standards that underpin regulatory requirements
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reasons for food safety programs and what they must contain
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local government food safety regulations and inspection regimes
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meaning of contaminant, contamination and potentially hazardous foods as defined by the Australia
New Zealand Food Standards Code
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ramifications of failure to observe food safety law and organisational policies and procedures
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hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP) or other food safety system principles, procedures
and processes as they apply to particular operations and different food types:
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critical control points for the specific food production system and the predetermined methods of
control, especially time and temperature controls used in the receiving, storing, preparing, processing,
displaying, serving, packaging, transporting and disposing of food
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main types of safety hazards and contamination
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conditions for development of microbiological contamination
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cross contamination of food allergens
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environmental conditions and temperature controls, for storage
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temperature danger zone and the two-hour and four-hour rule
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temperature control for cooling and storing of processed food
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contents of organisational food safety program, including procedures, associated requirements, and
monitoring documents
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food safety monitoring techniques:
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bacterial swabs and counts
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checking and recording that food is stored in appropriate timeframes
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chemical tests
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monitoring and recording food temperatures using a temperature measuring device accurate to plus or
minus one degree Celsius
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monitoring and recording temperature of cold and hot storage equipment
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visually examining food for quality
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methods to ensure the safety of food served and sold to customers:
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packaging control:
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using packaging materials suited to foods
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monitoring of packaging damage
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protective barriers
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temperature control
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supervision of food displays
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utensil control
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providing separate serving utensils for each dish
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safe food handling practices for the following different food types:
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dairy
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dry goods
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eggs including raw egg foods
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frozen goods
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fruit and vegetables
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meat and poultry
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fin-fish and shellfish
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operating procedures for temperature probe:
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calibration
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correct use
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cleaning methods
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identifying faults
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choice and application of cleaning, sanitising and pest control equipment and materials following
manufacturers advice
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cleaning, sanitising and maintenance requirements relevant to food preparation and storage:
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cleaning:
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dirt
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food waste
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grease
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pest waste removal
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sanitising:
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eating and drinking utensils
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food contact surfaces
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maintenance:
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minor faults
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high risk customer groups:
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children or babies
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pregnant women
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aged persons
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people with immune deficiencies
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people with allergies
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people with medical conditions.
The following Foundation Skills are also being assessed:
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Reading skills to:
o
Read and interpret food safety programs, policies, procedures and flow charts that identify control
points
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Writing skills to:
o
Complete documentation for monitoring food safety
SITXINV006 Receive, store and maintain stock
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principles of stock control:
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rotation of stock
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product life cycle
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minimising wastage of stock
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key functions of stock control systems
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organisational procedures for:
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order and delivery documentation
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receiving and recording incoming stock
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reporting on discrepancies or deficiencies
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stock security
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safe manual handling techniques for the receipt, transportation and storage of stock
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contents of date codes and rotation labels for stock
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meaning of contaminant, contamination and potentially hazardous foods as defined by the Australia
New Zealand Food Standards Code
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reasons for protecting food from contamination
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different types of contamination:
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microbiological
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chemical
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physical
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methods of rejecting contaminated food
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potential deficiencies of delivered stock:
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contaminated stock
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stock that is intended to be:
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frozen but has thawed
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chilled but has reached a dangerous temperature zone
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packaged stock that is exposed through damaged packaging
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correct environmental storage conditions for each of the main food types specified in the performance
evidence:
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correct humidity and temperature
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correct ventilation
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protecting perishables from exposure to:
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heating or air conditioning
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accidental damage through people traffic
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environmental heat and light
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sanitary cleanliness and hygiene
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storing stock:
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in dry stores
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in cool rooms or refrigerators
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in freezers
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food safety procedures and standards for storage of stock:
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appropriate containers
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avoiding allergen contamination
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labelling and coding
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first in first out methods
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product life of stock
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quarantining the storage of items that are likely to be the source of contamination of food:
●
chemicals
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clothing
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personal belongings
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indicators of spoilage and contamination of stock
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correct and environmentally sound disposal methods for spoilt stock.
Tasks instructions:
●
Your assessor will explain the assessment process and your rights if you are unhappy with the outcome
of your assessment.
●
Your trainer will also ask you if you have any special needs to complete the assessment.
●
You will have a chance to ask questions.
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You must answer all questions correctly to be deemed Satisfactory for this assessment.
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Make sure you complete the assessment cover sheet and sign the student declaration
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This written assessment consists of 40 question items.
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You have 180 minutes (3 hours) to complete this task.
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Read the instructions for each question carefully.
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You should write full sentences. For example, if you are asked to explain a word or topic, this means
that you must write down enough information to show your assessor that you have the required
knowledge.
●
You may use sources such as websites to complete your assessment. If you use information from other
sources, then you
must
reference the source.
●
DO NOT
copy and paste responses from other sources. If you do so, it is plagiarism and your trainer
will mark you NYS.
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Formatting requirements:
o
Font: Arial with size of 11 or 12 for ease of reading
o
Include a footer on each page with your name, unit code and date.
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Place/Location where assessment will occur, recording and reporting requirements
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This written assessment will be completed under supervised conditions and in the presence of your
trainer/ assessor at the College premises on Level 2, 38 College Street, Darlinghurst 2010.
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Your trainer/ assessor will have notified you of the date of the assessment date on the first day of
training delivery for these two units. Your trainer will also have told you that attendance on assessment
day is compulsory.
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Assessments are completed on the College’s Moodle platform.
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Your trainer/ assessor will open up the assessment for you at the start of the assessment session.
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Your trainer/ assessor is available to assist you if you have any questions while completing this
assessment.
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When you have completed your assessment, you must save and convert the document to a PDF file.
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Upload your PDF file to your Moodle account.
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You must digitally record your signature and the date on the assessment cover sheet.
●
Your assessor will mark the assessment within 7 working days from the date that you submitted your
assessment.
●
Both you and your assessor must complete the Assessment Outcome Record at the end of this
assessment booklet.
Resource Requirements
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The primary resource you require to complete this assessment is access to your Moodle account.
●
Laptops are available for all students completing the assessment at the College Street campus. You must
complete your assessment in MS Word document format.
●
Written questions may ask you to view a website. Laptops will provide you access to the Internet so
that you can view such websites.
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