IMPEM159 – Assist in the installation of engineering services equipment used in food and drink operations
Overview
This standard identifies the competences you need to assist in the installation of engineering services equipment used in food and drink operations, in accordance with approved procedures. You will be able to assist in the installation of a range of services equipment including fresh and waste water distribution equipment; workplace and environmental control equipment; emergency power generation equipment; heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment; gas and compressed air equipment; process and instrumentation control equipment. Food and drink operations is a term used in this standard to cover the following sub sectors of Meat, Drinks, Confectionery, Fresh Produce, Bakery, Seafood and Dairy.
This standard does not involve maintenance/repair type activities, including removal and replacement of existing equipment. You will be able to use the appropriate tools and equipment throughout the installation activities, and to apply a range of installation methods and techniques to position, level and align the equipment, and to make connections to the various mechanical, electrical, fluid power, water or fuel supplies, as appropriate to the equipment installed. The installation activities will include making checks and adjustments, in line with your permitted authority, and assisting others to ensure that the installed equipment functions to the required specification.
You will be able to work with a minimum of supervision, alone or in conjunction with others, taking personal responsibility for your own actions, and for the quality and accuracy of the work that you carry out.
The installation activity may be carried out as a team effort, but you must demonstrate a significant personal contribution to the installation activities, in order to satisfy the requirements of the standard, and you must demonstrate competence in all the areas required by the standard.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
work safely at all times, complying with health and safety and other relevant food and drink regulations, directives and guidelines
obtain and correctly interpret documentation and instructions for the equipment being installed (including job installation drawings and quality documentation)
follow all relevant instructions/documentation for the installation being carried out including using relevant fault and condition
check that the tools and equipment are in a safe and usable condition ready for installation operations
confirm that authorisation to carry out the installation activities has been given
assist in the activity and installation, including positioning and securing of the equipment and using appropriate methods and techniques
check that safe access and working arrangements for the installation area have been provided
confirm that services have been safely isolated, ready for the installation (including mechanical, electricity, gas, steam, air or fluids)
check that all required installation consumables are available
check the installation, and make any adjustments in accordance with the specification
follow specified and appropriate installation techniques and procedures at all times
deal promptly with any problems and report any that cannot be solved in accordance with organisational procedures
dispose of waste materials in accordance with safe working practices and approved procedures
complete the relevant paperwork and documentation in accordance with organisational requirements and within the limits of your authority
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand
the health and safety requirements of the area in which the installation activity is to take place, and the responsibility these requirements place on you not to compromise food safety
the isolation and lock-off procedure or permit-to-work procedure that applies, including critical control points
the specific health and safety food and drink precautions to be applied during the installation procedure, and their effects on others
the requirements of the British Retail Consortium (BRC) guidelines and standards in relationship to the installation activities
the specific requirements of your customer/client specifications in relationship to the installation activities
your responsibilities in relationship to Hazard Analysis and Critical Control Points (HACCP, TACCP, VACCP) during the installation activities
the importance of wearing protective clothing and other appropriate safety equipment (PPE) during the installation
what constitutes a hazardous voltage and how to recognise victims of electric shock
how to reduce the risks of a phase to earth shock (including insulated tools, rubber mating and isolating transformers)
the hazards associated with installing engineering services equipment, and with the tools and equipment used, and how to minimise them and reduce any risk
how to obtain and interpret information from job instructions and other documentation used in the installation activities (including installation drawings, specifications, manufacturers' manuals, BS7671/IET regulations, symbols and terminology)
the basic principles of operation of the equipment being installed, and its operating sequence
the principles of the equipment's design features for safe operation in a food or drink environment including minimising the chance of contaminates or foreign bodies in the final product
methods of marking out the site for positioning the equipment, and the tools and equipment used for this
methods of drilling holes in masonry for rag bolts and expanding bolts (including use of grouting and adhesives)
the various mechanical fasteners that will be used, and their method of installation
methods of lifting, handling and supporting the equipment during the installation activities
methods of levelling and aligning the equipment, and the types of tools, instruments and techniques used
the methods of connecting the equipment to the services including mechanical connections, pipe connections, electrical connections
the installation and termination of a range of electrical components (including plugs, switches, sockets)
the care, handling and application of test instruments used in the installation activities (including measuring instruments, levelling devices, electrical test equipment, fluid test equipment)
the processes in place to segregate the tools and equipment used into high or low risk areas
the checks required to ensure that all tools, materials and components are all accountable before operating the equipment
how to conduct any necessary checks to ensure the equipment integrity, functionality, accuracy and quality of the installation (including the fitting of covers/guards to all moving parts, and covers on electrical connections)
the cleaning requirements/policies in place before the equipment is in full operational production
how to recognise installation defects (including misalignment, ineffective fasteners, foreign object damage)
the problems that can occur with the installation operations, and how these can be overcome
the fault-finding techniques to be used if the equipment fails to operate correctly
the recording documentation to be completed for the activities undertaken
the extent of your own responsibility and to whom you should report if you have problems that you cannot resolve
Keywords: Food and Drink; Installation; mechanical equipment; tools and equipment; techniques; heating; ventilation; air conditioning; refrigeration equipment
IMPEM159 – Assist in the installation of engineering services equipment used in food and drink operations
Overview
This standard identifies the competences you need to assist in the installation of engineering services equipment used in food and drink operations, in accordance with approved procedures. You will be able to assist in the installation of a range of services equipment including fresh and waste water distribution equipment; workplace and environmental control equipment; emergency power generation equipment; heating, ventilating, air conditioning and refrigeration equipment; gas and compressed air equipment; process and instrumentation control equipment. Food and drink operations is a term used in this standard to cover the following sub sectors of Meat, Drinks, Confectionery, Fresh Produce, Bakery, Seafood and Dairy.
This standard does not involve maintenance/repair type activities, including removal and replacement of existing equipment. You will be able to use the appropriate tools and equipment throughout the installation activities, and to apply a range of installation methods and techniques to position, level and align the equipment, and to make connections to the various mechanical, electrical, fluid power, water or fuel supplies, as appropriate to the equipment installed. The installation activities will include making checks and adjustments, in line with your permitted authority, and assisting others to ensure that the installed equipment functions to the required specification.
You will be able to work with a minimum of supervision, alone or in conjunction with others, taking personal responsibility for your own actions, and for the quality and accuracy of the work that you carry out.
The installation activity may be carried out as a team effort, but you must demonstrate a significant personal contribution to the installation activities, in order to satisfy the requirements of the standard, and you must demonstrate competence in all the areas required by the standard.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand
Keywords: Food and Drink; Installation; mechanical equipment; tools and equipment; techniques; heating; ventilation; air conditioning; refrigeration equipment