Interested in a simple Skills Scan and Learning Progress Tracker tool for the Bespoke furniture maker standard?
Knowledge
K1: health, safety and environmental management and risk assessment for example Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health (COSHH), Provision and Use of Work Equipment Regulations (PUWER), Health And Safety At Work Act (HASAWA), Reporting of Injuries, Diseases and Dangerous Occurrences Regulations (RIDDOR) and manual handling
K2: furniture making drawings, specifications, scales, technical terms related to furniture making, for example terms such as bunching, beading, chamfer, marquetry and sauvage
K3: visualisation of final furniture making designs
K4: furniture making industry materials - limitations and uses of materials, defects – characteristics including wood and timber, manmade composite materials including plywood, MDF (Medium Density Board) and MFC (Melamine Faced Chipboard), veneers, laminates, edging materials, stains and finishes, fixtures and fittings (including glass, plastics, electrical components and fittings), fabrics, springs, manmade and natural fillings and adhesives
K5: how to reduce waste in furniture making
K6: furniture manufacturing/production methods for example cutting, bending, molding, laminating and assembly
K7: drawings, specifications, scales, technical terms related to furniture making
K8: construction methods for furniture produced for example doweling, jointing, gluing
K9: quality standards and control methods for example British and European standards
K10: current legislation related to furniture machinery and equipment used in your workplace for example Safe Use of Woodworking Machinery Approved Code of Practice
K11: Safe Systems of Work, the formal procedures for safe methods and procedures adopted during work activities, for relevant processes, including use and maintenance of machinery used
K12: how to create complex jigs and templates to meet furniture making specifications
K13: machine tooling used for example drills, blades or profile cutters
K14: how to operate furniture making machinery, tools and equipment used
K15: fixtures and fittings used in furniture making, for example brackets, hinges, runners and handles
K16: assembly methods used in furniture making
K17: joints used in furniture making
K18: adhesives used in furniture making
K19: quality standards you need to meet
K20: faults and problems that could occur and problem-solving techniques for example plan-do-check-act or root cause analysis
K21: furniture finishing preparation methods for example sanding
K22: different furniture finishes, their limitations and uses for example stains, sealers, lacquers/UV (ultravoilet), primers, solvents and water-based materials, paints, waxes, oils, grain fillers, patinas, varnish and polish
K23: effective communication skills and techniques including verbal, written and physical non-verbal
K24: coaching, mentoring and feedback techniques
Skills
S1: work safely at all times, wearing appropriate PPE, adhering to COSHH records and completing health and safety records and reports
S2: operate equipment to PUWER regulations
S3: carry out health and safety risk assessments
S4: create furniture making specifications, cutting lists and other relevant information from designs
S5: identify any problems and issues that may occur such as feasibility or cost
S6: challenge furniture making designs and offer solutions to any problems identified, for example can the design be made, is it the wrong wood species
S7: identify materials used in furniture making for example wood and timber, manmade composite materials
S8: select appropriate materials to meet furniture making specification for example wood and timber, manmade composite materials
S9: manage furniture production including setting timescales and priorities to meet company objectives and delegating furniture making work tasks to others
S10: cut, sand, bore, drill, create joints, mould, saw and plane wood and components
S11: calibrate measuring equipment and use accurately
S12: create complex jigs and templates to meet furniture making specifications for example Lock Jigs, Jigs for making Arcs as well as Jigs for making Frieze and Dentil Moulding
S13: set up appropriate tooling to meet furniture making specifications
S14: set up machinery, tools and equipment to meet furniture making specifications
S15: operate and use machinery, tools and equipment to meet furniture making specifications
S16: maintain furniture machinery, tools and equipment within limits of responsibility for example lubricating machinery, keeping machinery clean, sharpening tools
S17: fit, fix and assemble components to meet furniture making specifications
S18: use cramps to assemble components
S19: attach fixtures and fittings to meet furniture making specifications
S20: create joints to meet furniture making specifications
S21: test and check furniture and components against specifications for example open and close drawers
S22: rectify and remedy any faults, for example marking and blisters, defects, scratches, marks, density, holes, weave
S23: identify trends in furniture making faults
S24: prepare surfaces for furniture finishes for example sanding
S25: repair any defects identified for example blooming, moisture, temperature, blotching, runs, streaks, curing, and silicones – orange peel, fish eye
S26: apply appropriate finishes including by hand and by spray gun for example stains, sealers, lacquers/UV, primers, solvents and water-based materials, paints, waxes, oils, grain fillers, patinas, varnish and polish
S27: apply effective communication techniques at all levels including written and verbal communication skills
S28: identify training needs of self and others
S29: maintain own continued professional development (CPD)
S30: give appropriate feedback and support to others
S31: seek constructive feedback on own skills and techniques against current standards
S32: evaluate own skills and expertise
Behaviours
B1: have a safety-first attitude, ensuring the safety of self and others as appropriate
B2: be flexible in changing environment and demands
B3: maintain focus and concentration during furniture making activities
B4: demonstrates a positive can-do attitude by looking at every situation with a sense of enthusiasm
B5: has a methodical approach to furniture making tasks
B6: is decisive when accomplishing furniture making tasks
B7: thorough and accurate when accomplishing furniture making tasks
B8: shows integrity, aims for excellence and manages time effectively
B9: works safely at all times
B10: sets an example to others, is fair, consistent and reliable
B11: be friendly and approachable in a furniture making environment
B12: willing to help and support others
B13: actively participates in discussions
B14: shows ambition, drive and is self-motivated
Occupation summary
DUTY: work safely at all times following relevant legislation and regulations ensuring self and others safety
CRITERIA FOR MEASURING PERFORMANCE: health and safety records
K1
S1
S2
S1
B1
DUTY: interpret and challenge furniture designs and offer solutions to any issues or problems that may occur
CRITERIA FOR MEASURING PERFORMANCE: the end product delivered in line with customer expectations/specifications
K2
K3
S4
S5
S6
B2
B3
B4
B5
DUTY: select appropriate materials for bespoke furniture designs to be produced
CRITERIA FOR MEASURING PERFORMANCE: delivered in line with agreed timescale/cost/company standards
K4
K5
S7
S8
B6
B7
B8
DUTY: develop work schedules to meet company objectives and bespoke furniture to be produced
CRITERIA FOR MEASURING PERFORMANCE: delivered in line with agreed timescale/company standards
K6
S9
B2
B5
DUTY: make furniture components to meet specifications
CRITERIA FOR MEASURING PERFORMANCE: delivered in line with agreed timescale/cost/company standards
K7
K8
K9
S12
S13
B2
B5
B7
DUTY: set up and operate machinery, tools and equipment to make bespoke furniture
CRITERIA FOR MEASURING PERFORMANCE: to meet furniture specifications and company standards
K10
K11
K12
K13
K14
S12
S13
S14
S15
S16
B1
B5
B7
DUTY: assemble furniture components to meet specifications
CRITERIA FOR MEASURING PERFORMANCE: following standard operating procedures and manufacturers instructions
K15
K16
K17
K18
S17
S18
S19
S20
B2
B5
B7
DUTY: identify any quality issues with bespoke furniture and components produced
CRITERIA FOR MEASURING PERFORMANCE: delivered in line with company standards
K19
K20
S21
S22
S23
B5
B9
DUTY: Finish furniture products to meet customer expectations
CRITERIA FOR MEASURING PERFORMANCE: delivered in line with agreed timescale/cost/company standards
K21
K22
S24
S25
S26
B1
B5
B7
B10
DUTY: liaise with colleagues and other relevant people to achieve work objectives
CRITERIA FOR MEASURING PERFORMANCE: products delivered to customers to specification and within agreed timescales
K23
S27
B4
B11
B12
B13
DUTY: Develop self and others
CRITERIA FOR MEASURING PERFORMANCE: delivered in line with company policies and procedures.