Assesors

Assesors resources

Workplace assessors play a key role in a learner’s training pathway and are crucial to a learner's success.

Coaching and workshops

Competenz offers a hybrid online coaching and support system to all new and existing assessors.

  • As part of the Competenz assessor registration process all new assessors are required to complete our online Best Assessor Practice modules. You will then attend a video coaching session with our Assessor Manager.
  • Existing assessors who are interested in completing the Best Assessor Practice modules may also obtain access to the online coaching and support system.
  • Competenz also continues to provide targeted support on request.

All enquiries for assessor coaching and support can be directed to: assessor.verifier.queries@competenz.org.nz

Forms and documents

Assessor

Verifier

Assessment

Moderator rulings

Unit standard 14995

Issue

Point four of the special notes of the unit states: Drawings must meet NZS/AS 1100.101:1992 Technical Drawing – General Principles, which is available at: http://www.standards.co.nz. However, this standard is no longer available on Standards NZ.

Ruling

This ruling allows for standard NZS/AS 1100.101:1992 Technical Drawing – General Principles to be replaced with the abridged version of the standard, which is: SAA/SNZ HB1: 1994, Technical Drawing for students.

Unit standard 14996

Issue

The explanatory notes allow for either hand drawn or CAD drawings. If going with CAD, E.R. 1.2 and 1.3 become irrelevant.

Ruling

This ruling allows for E.R.1.2 and 1.3 to be exempted from the assessment if CAD drawing are used.

The following exceptions have been applied to to the assessment of unit 18903 v2 (L3, C4)

Unit standard 18903 v2 (L3,C4)

Issue

Performance criteria 1.2 refers to z-tooth where it should have been z-saw.

Ruling

This ruling replaces the term z-tooth with the term z-saw.

Unit standard 26327 v3 (L3,C7)

Issue

Performance Criteria 2.1 range statement refers to nomenclature.

Ruling

This ruling omits assessment on this item from the range statement.

Whilst the criteria will remain the same in the range statement, learners are not required to include nomenclature in demonstrating their knowledge of ducting and duct fittings. This is because it has been determined that six ducting parameters instead of seven are sufficient for the unit standard.

Unit standard 26327 v3 (L3,C7)

Issue

Performance Criteria 2.1 range statement refers to nomenclature.

Ruling

This ruling omits assessment on this item from the range statement.

Whilst the criteria will remain the same in the range statement, learners are not required to include nomenclature in demonstrating their knowledge of ducting and duct fittings. This is because it has been determined that six ducting parameters instead of seven are sufficient for the unit standard.

‍Unit Standard 25a569 v4

Issue 1

Reference has been made in the guidance information section of the unit standard to: AsureQuality Ltd; Common Insects & Fungi that affect Logs & Sawn Timber in New Zealand (2007). Available from AsureQuality at asurequality.com/our-industries/forestry-and-timber/common-insects-and-fungi-in-forestry-booklet; however this reference is no longer available.

Ruling

This ruling allows for the reference to be overlooked for this unit standard. Adequate guidance information for assessors has been provided in the assessment information section of the unit standard.

Issue 2

Reference has been made in the guidance information section of this unit standard to: New Zealand Wood website available at nzwood.co.nz/forestry; however this reference is no longer available.

Ruling

This ruling allows for the reference to be overlooked for this unit standard. The information required from this reference is covered in the workbook.  

Workshops

Workplace assessors play a key role in a learner’s training pathway and are crucial to a learner's success.

Competenz offers a hybrid online coaching and support system to all new and existing assessors.

  • As part of the Competenz assessor registration process all new assessors are required to complete our online Best Assessor Practice modules. You will then attend a video coaching session with our Assessor Manager.
  • Existing assessors who are interested in completing the Best Assessor Practice modules may also obtain access to the online coaching and support system.
  • Competenz also continues to provide targeted support on request.

All enquiries for assessor coaching and support can be directed to: assessor.verifier.queries@competenz.org.nz