Design and Technology Occupational Awards Limited Apprenticeship Assessment Qualification Revision
Complete topic breakdowns, revision notes, exam practice questions, and adaptive quizzes for the Occupational Awards Limited Apprenticeship Assessment Qualification Design and Technology specification.
Specification Topics
- Communicating and Working Effectively Within a Manufacturing Environment
- OAL Level 3 End-point assessment for ST1443 Engineering Maintenance Technician - Dual Discipline - Core Content
- OAL Level 3 End-point assessment for ST0808 Marine Electrician - Core Content
- OAL Level 3 End-point assessment for ST1426 Engineering Maintenance Technician - Single Discipline - Core Content
- OAL Level 2 End-point assessment for ST0537 Engineering Operative - Core Content
- OAL Level 3 End-point assessment for ST1395 Engineering and Manufacturing Support Technician - Core Content
- OAL Level 3 End-point assessment for ST1326 Mechatronics Maintenance Technician - Core Content
- OAL Level 4 End-point assessment for ST0695 Process Leader - Core Content
- OAL Level 3 End-point assessment for ST0154 Maintenance and Operations Engineering Technician - Core Content
- OAL Level 3 End-point assessment for ST0432 Engineering Fitter - Core Content
- OAL Level 3 End-point assessment for ST0364 Marine Engineer - Core Content
- OAL Level 3 End-point assessment for ST1305 Machining Technician - Core Content
- OAL Level 4 End-point Assessment for ST0861 Asset Manager - Core Content
- OAL Level 3 End-point assessment for ST0059 Boatbuilder - Core Content
- OAL Level 5 End-point assessment for ST0624 Food and Drink Engineer - Core Content
- OAL Level 2 Foundation Apprenticeship Assessment Qualification for FA0006 Engineering and Manufacturing - Core Content
- Finishing Products
- Work-related Problem-solving Techniques
- Handing Over and Concluding Manufacturing Operations
- Health and Safety Within a Manufacturing Environment
- Analysing the Results of Inspection and Confirming Quality of Production
- Preparing for Manufacturing Operations
- Producing Products by Assembly Operations
- Carrying Out Inspection and Testing Activities
- Transferring Materials for Manufacturing Operations
- Working Relationships and Individual Rights and Responsibilities Within a Manufacturing Environment
- Recording and Reporting Inspection Test Results
- Receiving and Checking Incoming Materials for Manufacturing Operations
- Workplace Organisational Techniques
- Producing Products by Processing
- Controlling Manufacturing Operations
Top Exam Tips
- Use examples of communication tools like shift handovers.
- Link CPD to career progression and skill development.
- Emphasise the role of feedback in performance improvement.
- Practise practical tasks under timed conditions.
- Review standard operating procedures.
- Always reference specific marine standards and regulations in your written responses to demonstrate applied knowledge beyond generic electrical principles.
- During practical assessments, narrate your work process clearly when permitted, explaining why you are taking each step and what standard it satisfies.
- Practice reading and cross-referencing multiple types of marine documentation (schematics, cable schedules, equipment manuals) as integration is often assessed.
- Double-check that all test equipment is calibrated and suitable for marine environments, and that you perform zeroing and lead nulling as part of your routine.
- During observed assessments, narrate your thought process aloud to demonstrate underpinning knowledge and decision-making, even when tasks seem routine.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Underestimating the importance of non-verbal communication.
- Failing to update technical knowledge regularly.
- Neglecting safety procedures in favour of speed.
- Not following safe isolation procedures.
- Incorrect interpretation of technical drawings.
- Confusing earthing requirements for DC and AC systems on vessels, leading to incorrect bonding or potential corrosion risks.
- Neglecting to verify that cable trays and containment systems are adequately secured against vibration and movement typical on marine vessels.
- Using standard electrical connectors instead of marine-grade tinned copper and corrosion-resistant materials, causing premature failure.
Key Terminology & Definitions
- 1. Understand how to communicate effectively within a manufacturing environment 2. Understand the types of technical information found in the manufacturing workplace 3. Understand how planning and preparation support being effective in the manufacturing workplace 4. Understand safe working practices and procedures in a manufacturing environment 5. Understand why performance reviews are important for effective working 6. Understand the importance of continuous professional development and objectives
- Core knowledge
- Practical application
- Hygienic Equipment Design
- Automation and Process Control
- Predictive Maintenance Strategies
- Food Safety Legislation
- Root Cause Analysis
- Continuous Improvement
- 1. Understand the organisational procedures, health and safety legislation, environmental regulations and quality standards applicable to the finishing of products 2. Know how to safely finish products to an approved standard 3. Be able to safely carry out finishing operations 4. Be able to monitor own performance when carrying out finishing operations
- 1. Understand the importance of eliminating the 7 wastes of lean manufacturing 2. Understand methods of identifying problems in lean manufacturing 3. Know the A3 method of solving problems in lean operations 4. Be able to define a problem using the A3 method 5. Be able to solve a problem using the A3 method
- 1. Know the relevant information required for handing over manufacturing operations 2. Be able to hand over a manufacturing operation 3. Know the relevant information required for concluding manufacturing operations 4. Be able to conclude a manufacturing operation
- 1. Know the requirements and responsibilities for health and safety in a manufacturing environment under current health and safety legislation and regulations 2. Know the fire, accident and emergency procedures in a manufacturing environment 3. Understand the relationship between hazards and risks in a manufacturing environment 4. Understand safe working practices and procedures in a manufacturing environment
- 1. Understand the relevant information required to analyse the results of inspection and confirm quality of production 2. Be able to analyse the results of inspection and confirm the quality of production 3. Be able to deal with problems when analysing results of inspection and confirming the quality of production
- 1. Know how to prepare a work area for a manufacturing operation 2. Be able to prepare a work area for a manufacturing operation