This standard covers the skills and knowledge needed to write a report on work that has been carried out to include appropriate sketches and photographs of the process.
Outcomes
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1. record work at every stage of restoration process including sketches and photographs
2. organise the content you need
3. prepare comprehensive reports on the restoration work undertaken
4. present reports that are logical, unbiased, accurate, relevant and objective which meets the needs of the customer
5. provide information using language that is clear and concise, explaining technical terms clearly and accurately
6. prepare and provide reports within the agreed timescales and in the required format
7. present reports to customers following standard operating procedures
Knowledge & Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1. records you need to keep
2. type, extent, purpose and deadline of the reports
3. why it is important to produce high quality reports
4. importance of remaining impartial and how to present balanced opinions and conclusions which are objective and without bias
5. how to clearly and accurately structure your report to facilitate understanding by the end user
PROFRR14 Produce restoration reports
Overview
This standard covers the skills and knowledge needed to write a report on work that has been carried out to include appropriate sketches and photographs of the process.
Outcomes
Performance Criteria
You must be able to:
1. record work at every stage of restoration process including sketches and photographs
2. organise the content you need
3. prepare comprehensive reports on the restoration work undertaken
4. present reports that are logical, unbiased, accurate, relevant and objective which meets the needs of the customer
5. provide information using language that is clear and concise, explaining technical terms clearly and accurately
6. prepare and provide reports within the agreed timescales and in the required format
7. present reports to customers following standard operating procedures
Knowledge & Understanding
You need to know and understand:
1. records you need to keep
2. type, extent, purpose and deadline of the reports
3. why it is important to produce high quality reports
4. importance of remaining impartial and how to present balanced opinions and conclusions which are objective and without bias
5. how to clearly and accurately structure your report to facilitate understanding by the end user
6. types of information required in reports