Establishing Project Dimensional Control Criteria in the Workplace
1. Obtain relevant survey information, check that it is up to date and accurate, and resolve any problems.
1.3 Explain ways that relevant survey information can be obtained.
1.4 Explain how survey information can be checked to ensure it is up to date and accurate.
1.5 Explain how problems with survey information can be resolved and why problems need to be resolved.
2. Correlate and interpret information on project work which is relevant to dimensional control.
2.3 Describe factors which determine dimensional control information.
2.4 Explain how information on project work can be correlated with dimensional control information.
2.5 Explain methods that can interpret information on project work which is relevant to dimensional control information.
2.6 Give reasons why information on project work, which is relevant to dimensional control information, needs to be correlated and interpreted.
3. Ensure that variations are identified between the specified and the actual site dimensions, record them accurately and circulate them to decision-makers.
3.4 Describe possible causes of variations between specified and actual site dimensions.
3.5 Explain how variations between the specified and the actual site dimensions can be identified.
4. Ensure that reference points are suitably placed, accurate, clearly identified and protected from movement or removal.
4.3 List and describe typical types of set reference points.
4.4 Explain how to accurately set and clearly identify reference points from set reference points.
4.5 Explain methods that can protect reference points from movement and removal.
5. Ensure a dimensional control monitoring system, which will make sure the specified accuracy criteria will be met, is established.
5.2 Describe the elements of monitoring systems
5. Ensure a dimensional control monitoring system, which will make sure the specified accuracy criteria will be met, is established.
5.2 Describe the elements of monitoring systems
5.4 Give reasons why monitoring systems should be developed.
6 Ensure that measuring and recording equipment is maintained to meet the specified accuracy criteria.
6.3 Explain how typical measuring and recording equipment used to establish dimensional control is maintained.
6.4 Give reasons why specific measuring and recording equipment should be selected for given projects.
7 Record any dimensional control information which may be of later use, and store it securely.
7.3 Explain the methods and procedures that can be used to record and store dimensional control information which may be of later use.