You are on page 1of 21

HOW TO USE THIS COMPETENCY BASED LEARNING

MATERIAL

Welcome to the module in “Prepare and Produce Bakery Products”.


This module holds training materials and undertakings for you to complete.
This unit, “Prepare and Produce Bakery Products”, covers the
outcomes required in decorate and present bakery products. It is consist of
competencies to prepare to assemble electronic products, prepare/make
PCB modules, mount and solder electronic components, assemble electronic
products, test and inspect assembled electronic products and to develop
knowledge, skills, abilities and attitude required with the industry standard.
You are required to go through a series of learning activities in order
to complete each learning content. Information Sheets consist of learning
contents that you need to learn. Each Information Sheet has a learning
objective that you need to attain while reading the Information Sheet. After
each Information Sheet is a Self-Check that will help you test yourself if you
have attained the learning objectives. Compare your answer to the
corresponding Answer Key. You must answer all the questions correctly
before proceeding to the next activity
Assignment, Operation, Task and Job Sheets are activity sheets
that will help you practice the skills previously discussed in the Information
Sheets or demonstrated by your trainer. A Performance Criteria Checklist
is provided which will allow for self-evaluation or peer evaluation. This
Performance Criteria may be used by your trainer to evaluate your
performance. Follow these activities on your own. When you are ready,
present your work to your trainer for final evaluation and recording, if you
have questions, don’t hesitate to ask your trainer for assistance.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

You may already have some or most of the knowledge and skills
covered in this learner's guide because you have:
 been working for some time
 already completed training in this area.

If you can demonstrate to your trainer that you are competent in a


particular skill or skills, talk to him/her about having them formally
recognized so you don't have to do the same training again. If you have a
qualification or Certificate of Competency from previous trainings, show it to
your trainer. If the skills you acquired are still current and relevant to the
unit/s of competency they may become part of the evidence you can present

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 1 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
for RPL. If you are not sure about the currency of your skills, discuss this
with your trainer.
At the end of this module is a Learner’s Diary. Use this diary to
record important dates, jobs undertaken and other workplace events that
will assist you in providing further details to your trainer or assessor. A
Record of Achievement is also provided for your trainer to complete once
you complete the module.
This module was prepared to help you achieve the required
competency, in Assembling Electronic Products. This will be the source of
information for you to acquire knowledge and skills in this particular trade
independently and at your own pace, with minimum supervision or help
from your instructor.
 Talk to your trainer and agree on how you will both organize the
training of this unit. Read through the module carefully. It is
divided into sections, which cover all the skills, and knowledge you
need to successfully complete this module.

 Work through all the information and complete the activities in


each section. Read information sheets and complete the self-check.
Suggested references are included to supplement the materials
provided in this module.

 Most probably your trainer will also be your supervisor or manager.


He/she is there to support you and show you the correct way to do
things.

 Your trainer will tell you about the important things you need to
consider when you are completing activities and it is important
that you listen and take notes.

 You will be given plenty of opportunity to ask questions and


practice on the job. Make sure you practice your new skills during
regular work shifts. This way you will improve both your speed and
memory and also your confidence.

 Talk to more experience workmates and ask for their guidance.

 Use the self-check questions at the end of each section to test your
own progress.

 When you are ready, ask your trainer to watch you perform the
activities outlined in this module.

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 2 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
 As you work through the activities, ask for written feedback on
your progress. Your trainer keeps feedback/ pre-assessment
reports for this reason. When you have successfully completed
each element, ask your trainer to mark on the reports that you are
ready for assessment.

 When you have completed this module (or several modules), and
feel confident that you have had sufficient practice, your trainer
will arrange an appointment with registered assessor to assess you.
The results of your assessment will be recorded in your
competency Achievement Record.

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 3 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
COMPETENCY BASED LEARNING MATERIALS

BREAD AND PASTRY PRODUCTION NC II

LIST OF COMPETENCIES

No Unit of Competency Module Title Code

BASIC COMPETENCIES

1 Participate in workplace Participating in


communication workplace 500311105
communication

2 Work in team environment Work in team


500311106
environment

3 Practice career Practice career


500311107
professionalism professionalism

4 Practice occupational Practice occupational


health and safety health and safety 500311108
procedures procedures

COMMON COMPETENCIES

1 Develop and update Develop and update


TRS311201
industry knowledge industry knowledge

2 Observe workplace hygiene Observe workplace


TRS311202
hygiene

3 Perform computer Perform computer


TRS311203
operations operations

4 Perform workplace and Perform workplace and


TRS311204
safety practices safety practices

5 Provide effective customer Provide effective customer


TRS311205
service service

CORE COMPETENCIES

1 Prepare and produce Prepare and produce TRS74137


bakery products bakery products 9

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 4 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
2 Prepare and produce pastry Prepare and produce
TRS741380
products pastry products

3 Prepare and present Prepare and present TRS741381


gateaux, tortes, and cakes gateaux, tortes, and
cakes

4 Prepare and display petit Prepare and display petit


TRS741382
fours fours

5 Present desserts Present desserts TRS741383

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 5 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
MODULE CONTENT

Learning Outcomes Progress Training


Learning Contents Duratio
Check
n
1. PREPARE BAKERY Identify and measure Self-check/
PRODUCTS ingredients according Demonstration
to standards / Oral
Question

Different types of Self-check/


doughs & breads Demonstration
/ Oral
Question

Self-check/
Mixing procedures
Demonstration
recipes and desired
/ Oral 12hrs
product
Question
characteristics

Self-check/
Bake bakery
Demonstration
products according to
/ Oral
standards
Question

Self-check/
Oven Operations and
Demonstration
Settings
/ Oral
Question

2. DECORATE AND Self-check/ 4hrs


Fillings,
PRESENT BAKERY Demonstration
Coating/Icing,
PRODUCTS / Oral
Glazes, and
Question
Decorations
Filled Bakery Self-check/
Products Demonstration
/ Oral
Question

Finish and Present Self-check/


Bakery Products Demonstration

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 6 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
/ Oral
Question

3. STORE BAKERY Shelf life of Bakery Self-check/


PRODUCTS products Demonstration
2hrs
/ Oral
Question

Storage of Bakery Self-check/


Products Demonstration
1hr
/ Oral
Question

Different Packaging Self-check/


for Bakery Products Demonstration
1hrs
/ Oral
Question

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 7 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
COMPETENCY SUMMARY

Unit of Competency : Prepare and Produce Bakery Products


Module Title : Preparing and Producing Bakery Products

Module Descriptor : This unit deals with the knowledge and skills
required by bakers and pastry cooks (patissiers)
to prepare and produce a range of high-quality
bakery products in commercial food production
environments and hospitality establishments.

Nominal Duration : 20 hrs

Learning Outcomes : Upon completion of this module, the trainee


must be able to

LO1. Prepare Bakery Products


LO2. Decorate and Present Bakery Products
LO3. Store Bakery Products

Assessment Criteria:

1. Required ingredients are selected, measured and weighed according to


recipe or production requirements and established standards and
procedures
2. A variety of bakery products are prepared according to standard
mixing procedures/formulation/ recipes and desired product
characteristics

3. Appropriate equipment are used according to required bakery


products and standard operating procedures

4. Bakery products are baked according to techniques and appropriate


conditions; and enterprise requirement and standards

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 8 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
5. Required oven temperature are selected to bake goods in accordance
with the desired characteristics, standards recipe specifications and
enterprise practices

QUALIFICATION : BREAD AND PASTRY PRODUCTION NCII


UNIT OF COMPETENCY : Prepare and Produce Bakery Products
MODULE TITLE : Preparing and Producing Bakery Products
MODULE DESCRIPTOR : This unit deals with the knowledge and
skills required by bakers and pastry cooks
(patissiers) to prepare and produce a range
of high-quality bakery products in
commercial food production environments
and hospitality establishments.

NOMINAL DURATION :

SUMMARY OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:


LO1
LO2
LO3
LO4
LO5

DETAILS OF LEARNING OUTCOMES:


LO3

Assessment
Assessment Criteria Contents Conditions Methodologies Methods

Assembly workplace Prepare assembly Tools:  Written


 Self-paced/
is prepared in workplace Test
Modular
accordance with Equipment:
OH&S policies and  Practical
 Lecture/
procedures. Test
discussion
Materials/
 Oral
Supplies:  Demonstratio
Question
n

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 9 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
From
From
Fromyour
From
Copy your
your
yourSession
Performance
Session Plan
Plan
Session
Session
(METHODS)
Plan
Plan
(LEARNING
Criteria from CONTENT)
TR
(RESOURCES)
(letter C.
ASSESSMENT
PLAN)

CBLM_PTS page 144

LEARNING EXPERIENCES

Learning Outcome No. 3


Mount and Solder Electronic Component

Learning Activities Special Instructions

1.Copy
Apply knowledge
from HOW ofCOMPETENCY
TO USE THIS lead and lead-
freeLEARNING
BASED soldering
MATERIAL, paragraph 3 and 4.

 Read Information Sheet No.


1.3-1a on Lead Soldering
Safety Guidelines

Activities for presentation, practice and
feedback
2.

3.

4.

 After completion and compliance of all the learning activities of this


LO you are ready to proceed to the next LO on Perform Electronic
Products Assembly.

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 10 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
READ INFO SHEET No. 1.3-3 CBLM_PTS page 149

Info Sheet No. MUST


INFORMATION SHEET No. ?.?-? be the same with your
Session Plan
(LEARNING CONTENT)
TITLE as well as the TITLE of
the info Sheet
(CBLM_PTS page 151)
Learning Objectives:
After reading this information sheet you should be able to;
1. Identify general safety guidelines in handling soldering iron,
solder, flux and cleaners. See guidelines for preparing Learning Objectives (CBLM_PTS page
2. 152)

After performing all the activities of the last LO, Prepare/Make PCB
Module, the next activity that would come into our mind is soldering. But
before we go directly to the actual soldering activity we will first go through
lead soldering safety guidelines that would lead us as we pursue further
thru this learning outcome. Provide INTRODUCTION/OVERVIEW . (CBLM_PTS page 153)

GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES


Lead (Pb) is a known neurotoxin and can pose other significant
chronic health effects. If lead-containing soldering material is not safely
handled, workers may be inadvertently exposed. However, when the solder
is handled and treated appropriately, there is minimal hazard to any person
working with the solder. The Body/Text (CBLM_PTS page 153

Soldering Iron Safety


1. Never touch the element or tip of the soldering iron. It is very hot
(about 400°C) and will burn.
2. Hold wires to be heated with tweezers, pliers or clamps to avoid
receiving burns from objects that are heated.

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 11 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
3. Keep the cleaning sponge wet during use.
4. To the extent possible, conduct soldering on a solid, level surface
and always return the soldering iron to its stand when not in use.
Never put it down on your workbench.
5. Turn unit off or unplug the iron when not in use. Soldering
stations that feature an automatic shut off not only extend the life
of tip, iron and station, but provide an additional measure of fire
safety.

Numbering of Self-Check should be


based on the Info Sheet No. Provide sets
Type of TEST SELF-CHECK No.?.?-? of question that would verify the
acquisition of knowledge stated in the
True or False learning objectives. There is no
prescribed number of items nor type of
Directions: Read carefully each statement below. On a piece of paper
test for self-check. write
Number of items

T if the statement is TRUE and write F is the statement is FALSE.


depend on the content of the
information sheet.
1. Lead (Pb) is a known neurotoxin and can pose other significant
chronic health effects.

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 12 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
ANSWER KEY No. ?.?-?
Self-Check No. ?.?-?
Serves as feedback tool, should always follow a self-check so trainee’s can check his
own answer.

1. T
2.

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 13 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
OPERATION SHEET No. ?.?-?
Title

Performance
CBLM_PTS page 170
Objectives

Supplies

Equipment

Purpose:

Procedure:
1.
2.

Assessment Method:

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 14 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA CHECKLIST No. ?.?-?
Operation Sheet No. ?.?-?

Trainee’s Name: _______________________________ Date: ____________________

CRITERIA YES NO

Did I?...

1. 

2. 

3. 

CBLM_PTS page 170

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 15 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
TASK SHEET No. ?.?-?
Title

Performance
Objectives

Supplies

Equipment

Purpose:

Procedure:
1.
2.

Assessment Method:

Provide INTRODUCTION/OVERVIEW . (CBLM_PTS page 160)

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 16 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA CHECKLIST ?.?-?
Task Sheet No. ?.?-?

Trainee’s Name: _____________________________ Date: ____________________

CRITERIA YES NO

Did I?...

1. 

2. 

3. 

Provide INTRODUCTION/OVERVIEW . (CBLM_PTS page 160)

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 17 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
ASSIGNMENT SHEET No. ?.?-?

TITLE

Objectives:
1.
Instructions:

Example:

Assignment:

CBLM_PTS page 154

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 18 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
ANSWER KEY No. ?.?-?
Assignment Sheet No. ?.?-?

CBLM_PTS page 154

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 19 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
JOB SHEET No. ?.?-?
Title

Performance
Objectives

Supplies

Equipment

Purpose:

Procedure:
1.
2.

Assessment Method:

CBLM_PTS page 174

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 20 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products
PERFORMANCE CRITERIA CHECKLIST ?.?-?
Job Sheet No. ?.?-?

Trainee’s Name: ______________________________ Date: ___________________

CRITERIA YES NO

Did I?...

1. 

2. 

CBLM_PTS page 174

Electronic Products Date Developed: Document No.


Assembly and August 2015 Issued by:
Servicing NCII Date Revised:
Page 21 of 21
Assemble Electronic Developed by:
Products

You might also like