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Specification Edexcel competence-based qualifications Edexcel Level 3 Certificate in Logistics Operations (QCF) For first registration September 2010 Issue 2

Edexcel, a Pearson company, is the UK s largest awarding organisation offering vocational and academic qualifications and testing, to employers, training providers, colleges, schools, and other places of learning in the UK, and in over 85 countries worldwide. Our specialist suite of qualifications include NVQs, Apprenticeships, WorkSkills, Functional Skills, Foundation Learning, as well as our exclusive range of BTECs, from entry level right through to Higher National Diplomas. This specification is Issue 2. Key changes are sidelined. We will inform centres of any changes to this issue. The latest issue can be found on the Edexcel website: www.edexcel.com References to third party material made in this specification are made in good faith. Edexcel does not endorse, approve or accept responsibility for the content of materials, which may be subject to change, or any opinions expressed therein. (Material may include textbooks, journals, magazines and other publications and websites.) Authorised by Roger Beard Prepared by Thomas Gudgeon Publications Code N027021 All the material in this publication is copyright Edexcel Limited 2011

Contents Qualification titles covered by this specification 1 Key features of the Edexcel Level 3 Certificate in Logistics Operations (QCF) 3 What is the purpose of this qualification? 3 Who is this qualification for? 3 What are the benefits of this qualification to the learner and employer? 3 What are the potential job roles for those working towards this qualification? 4 What progression opportunities are available to learners who achieve this qualification? 4 What is the qualification structure for the Edexcel Level 3 Certificate in Logistics Operations (QCF)? 5 How is the qualification graded and assessed? 7 Skills for Logistics assessment guidance 7 Types of evidence 8 Centre recognition and approval 9 Centre recognition 9 Approvals agreement 9 Quality assurance 9 What resources are required to deliver this qualification? 9 Unit format 10 Units 11 Unit 1: Make an Effective Contribution to a Business in the Logistics Sector 13 Unit 2: Health, Safety and Security at Work 17 Unit 3: Optimise the Use of Logistics Resources 21 Unit 4: Improve Performance in Logistics Operations 25 Unit 5: Provide Leadership for your Team in Logistics Operations 29 Unit 6: Allocate and Check Work in your Team in Logistics Operations 33 Unit 7: Maintain the Safety and Security of Hazardous Goods and Materials in Logistics Operations 37

Unit 8: Supervise the Receipt, Storage or Dispatch of Goods 41 Unit 9: Minimise the Environmental Impact of Logistics Operations 45 Unit 10: Arrange the Transportation of Goods Using Multiple Transport Modes 49 Unit 11: Schedule Logistics Operations to Meet Customers Requirements 53 Unit 12: International Road Transport Operations 57 Unit 13: Contribute to the Provision Of Customer Service in Logistics Operations 61 Unit 14: Ensure Compliance with Legal, Regulatory, Ethical and Social Requirements in Logistics Operations 65 Unit 15: Respond to Problems in Logistics Operations 69 Unit 16: Apply Technology in Logistics Operations 73 Further information 77 Useful publications 77 How to obtain National Occupational Standards 77 Professional development and training 78 Annexe A: Progression pathways 79 The Edexcel qualification framework for the logistics operations sector 79 Annexe B: Quality assurance 81 Key principles of quality assurance 81 Quality assurance processes 81 Annexe C: Centre certification and registration 83 What are the access arrangements and special considerations for the qualifications in this specification? 83 Annexe D: Skills for Logistics assessment guidance for qualifications in the QCF 85

Qualification titles covered by this specification This specification gives you the information you need to offer the Edexcel Level 3 Certificate in Logistics Operations (QCF): Qualification title Qualification Number (QN) Accreditation start date Edexcel Level 3 Certificate in Logistics Operations (QCF) 501/1029/9 01/09/10 This qualification has been accredited within the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) and is eligible for public funding as determined by the Department for Education (DfE) under Sections 96 of the Learning and Skills Act 2000. The qualification title listed above features in the funding lists published annually by the DfE and the regularly updated website. It will also appear on the Learning Aims Database (LAD), where relevant. You should use the QCF Qualifications Number (QN), when you wish to seek public funding for your learners. Each unit within a qualification will also have a unique QCF reference number, which is listed in this specification. The QCF qualification title and unit reference numbers will appear on the learners final certification document. Learners need to be made aware of this when they are recruited by the centre and registered with Edexcel. 1

The NQF qualification listed below is valid until the date shown. It will continue to be available in the Logistic Operations Advanced Apprenticeship Framework until the end date shown. Qualification title Qualification Number (QN) Accreditation start date Accreditation end date Edexcel Level 3 NVQ in Logistics Operations Management 500/4012/1 01/05/08 31/12/10 2

Key features of the Edexcel Level 3 Certificate in Logistics Operations (QCF) This qualification: is nationally recognised is based on the Logistics Operations National Occupational Standards (NOS). The NOS, assessment guidance and qualification structure are owned by Skills for Logistics. The Level 3 Certificate in Logistic Operation will form part of the SASE/W Logistic Operations Apprenticeship Framework. What is the purpose of this qualification? The Edexcel Level 3 Certificate in Logistics Operations aims to provide a suitable qualification that will allow individuals to demonstrate their competence and understanding against a clear set of standards based on the needs of the industry. This qualification has been designed to support those involved with distributive operations such as dealing with the handling and storing of goods within a commercial, industrial or removers warehouses, or freight facility, movement of goods, customer service and stock control. Who is this qualification for? This qualification is for all learners aged 16 and above who are capable of reaching the required standards. Edexcel s policy is that the qualification should: be free from any barriers that restrict access and progression ensure equality of opportunity for all wishing to access the qualifications. What are the benefits of this qualification to the learner and employer? This qualification requires individuals to demonstrate competence against National Occupational Standards (NOS) which are based on the needs of the logistics operations industry as defined by Skills for Logistics, the Sector Skills Council. As such it contributes to the development of skilled labour in the sector. 3

What are the potential job roles for those working towards this qualification? Road transport manager Roadie Stock control/replenishment assistant Transport planner Transport scheduler Van driver Vehicle parts operative What progression opportunities are available to learners who achieve this qualification? This qualification supports and offers opportunities for progression to Level 4 qualifications. It will also offer candidates, in a suitable job role, the ability to develop their career path and may have already completed the Edexcel Level 2 Certificate in Warehousing and Storage (QCF). Further information is available in Annexe A. 4

What is the qualification structure for the Edexcel Level 3 Certificate in Logistics Operations (QCF)? Individual units can be found in the Units section. The QCF level and credit value are given on the first page of each unit. Candidates need to achieve a minimum of 9 credits from Mandatory group A, a minimum of 3 credits from Optional group B, a minimum of 3 credits from Optional group C, a minimum of 3 credits from Optional group D and a minimum of 3 credits from Optional group E. Mandatory group A Credit value required: minimum 9, maximum 9. Unit 1: Y/601/9456 Make an Effective Contribution to a Business in the Logistics Sector Unit 2: K/502/1072 Health, Safety and Security at Work Unit 3: M/601/7597 Optimise the Use of Logistics Resources Optional group B Credit Value required: minimum 3, maximum 4. Unit 4: H/601/7600 Improve Performance in Logistics Operations Unit 5: T/601/7603 Provide Leadership for your Team in Logistics Operations Unit 6: R/601/7611 Allocate and Check Work in your Team in Logistics Operations Optional group C Credit value required: minimum 3, maximum 6. Unit 7: J/601/7928 Maintain the Safety and Security of Hazardous Goods and Materials in Logistics Operations Unit 8: Y/601/7934 Supervise the Receipt, Storage or Dispatch of Goods Unit 9: K/601/7601 Minimise the Environmental Impact of Logistics Operations Optional group D Credit value required: minimum 3, maximum 5. Unit 10: Y/600/7646 Arrange the Transportation of Goods Using Multiple Transport Modes Unit 11: K/601/7596 Schedule Logistics Operations to Meet Customers Requirements Unit 12: K/601/7176 International Road Transport Operations 5

Optional group E Credit value required: minimum 3, maximum 4. Unit 13: Y/601/7920 Contribute to the Provision Of Customer Service in Logistics Operations Unit 14: M/601/7602 Ensure Compliance with Legal, Regulatory, Ethical and Social Requirements in Logistics Operations Unit 15: T/601/7598 Respond to Problems in Logistics Operations Unit 16: A/601/7599 Apply Technology in Logistics Operations 6

How is the qualification graded and assessed? The overall grade for this qualification is a pass. The learner must achieve all the required units within the specified qualification structure. To pass a unit the learner must: achieve all the specified learning outcomes satisfy all the assessment criteria by providing sufficient and valid evidence for each criterion show that the evidence is their own. The qualification is designed to be assessed: in the workplace or in conditions resembling the workplace, as specified in the Skills for Logistics assessment guidance for qualifications in the QCF, or as part of a training programme. Skills for Logistics assessment guidance The assessment guidance for qualifications in the QCF includes details on: criteria for defining realistic working environments roles and occupational competence of assessors, expert witnesses, internal verifiers and standards verifiers quality control of assessment Evidence of competence may come from: current practice where evidence is generated from a current job role a programme of development where evidence comes from assessment opportunities built into a learning/training programme whether at or away from the workplace the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) where a learner can demonstrate that they can meet the assessment criteria within a unit through knowledge, understanding or skills they already possess without undertaking a course of learning. They must submit sufficient, reliable and valid evidence for internal and standards verification purposes. RPL is acceptable for accrediting a unit, several units or a whole qualification a combination of these. 7

It is important that the evidence is: Valid Authentic Current Reliable Sufficient relevant to the standards for which competence is claimed produced by the learner sufficiently recent to create confidence that the same skill, understanding or knowledge persist at the time of the claim indicates that the learner can consistently perform at this level fully meets the requirements of the standards. Types of evidence To successfully achieve a unit the learner must gather evidence which shows that they have met the required standard in the assessment criteria. Evidence can take a variety of different forms including the following examples: direct observation of the learner s performance by their assessor outcomes from oral or written questioning products of the learner s work personal statements and/or reflective accounts outcomes from simulation, where permitted by the Skills for Logistics assessment guidance for qualifications in the QCF professional discussion assignment, project/case studies authentic statements/witness testimony expert witness testimony reflective accounts evidence of Recognition of Prior Learning. Learners can use one piece of evidence to prove their knowledge, skills and understanding across different assessment criteria and/or across different units. It is, therefore, not necessary for learners to have each assessment criterion assessed separately. Learners should be encouraged to reference the assessment criteria to which the evidence relates. Evidence must be made available to the assessor, internal verifier and Edexcel standards verifier. A range of recording documents is available on the Edexcel website www.edexcel.com. Alternatively, centres may develop their own. 8

Centre recognition and approval Centre recognition Centres that have not previously offered Edexcel qualifications need to apply for and be granted centre recognition as part of the process for approval to offer individual qualifications. New centres must complete both a centre recognition approval application and a qualification approval application. Existing centres will be given automatic approval for a new qualification if they are already approved for a qualification that is being replaced by the new qualification and the conditions for automatic approval are met. Centres already holding Edexcel approval are able to gain qualification approval for a different level or different sector via Edexcel online. Approvals agreement All centres are required to enter into an approvals agreement which is a formal commitment by the head or principal of a centre to meet all the requirements of the specification and any linked codes or regulations. Edexcel will act to protect the integrity of the awarding of qualifications, if centres do not comply with the agreement. This could result in the suspension of certification or withdrawal of approval. Quality assurance Detailed information on Edexcel s quality assurance processes is given in Annexe B. What resources are required to deliver this qualification? This qualification is designed to support learners working in the Logistics Operations sector. Physical resources need to support the delivery of the qualifications and the assessment of the learning outcomes and must be of industry standard. Centres must meet any specific resource requirements outlined in Annexe D: Assessment guidance. Staff assessing the learner must meet the requirements within the overarching assessment guidance for the sector. 9

Unit format Each unit in this specification contains the following sections. Unit title: Unit code: Unit reference number: QCF level: Credit value: Guided learning hours: Unit summary: The unit title is accredited on the QCF and this form of words will appear on the learner s Notification of Performance (NOP). This is the unit owner s reference number for the specified unit. This code is a unique reference number for the unit. All units and qualifications within the QCF have a level assigned to them, which represents the level of achievement. There are nine levels of achievement, from Entry level to level 8. The level of the unit has been informed by the QCF level descriptors and, where appropriate, the NOS and/or other sector/professional. All units have a credit value. The minimum credit value is one, and credits can only be awarded in whole numbers. Learners will be awarded credits when they achieve the unit. A notional measure of the substance of a qualification. It includes an estimate of the time that might be allocated to direct teaching or instruction, together with other structured learning time, such as directed assignments, assessments on the job or supported individual study and practice. It excludes learner-initiated private study. This provides a summary of the purpose of the unit. Assessment requirements/evidence requirements: Assessment methodology: The assessment/evidence requirements are determined by the SSC. Learners must provide evidence for each of the requirements stated in this section. This provides a summary of the assessment methodology to be used for the unit. Learning outcomes: Assessment criteria: Evidence type: Portfolio reference: Date: The learner should use this box to indicate where the evidence can be obtained eg portfolio page number. The learner should give the date when the evidence has been provided. Learning outcomes state exactly what a learner should know, understand or be able to do as a result of completing a unit. The assessment criteria of a unit specify the standard a learner is expected to meet to demonstrate that a learning outcome, or a set of learning outcomes, has been achieved. Learners must reference the type of evidence they have and where it is available for quality assurance purposes. The learner can enter the relevant key and a reference. Alternatively, the learner and/or centre can devise their own referencing system. 10

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Unit 1: Unit reference number: Make an Effective Contribution to a Business in the Logistics Sector Y/601/9456 QCF level: 2 Credit value: 3 Guided learning hours: 10 Unit summary This unit is about understanding the organisation s aims and procedures. It covers identifying individual and group targets, requirements and responsibilities. It is about helping colleagues and knowing how to communicate with others. It requires those working in the logistics sector to be aware of how they can improve their own performance. This unit is relevant to all those working in the logistics sector who work both individually or as part of a team. Assessment methodology This unit is assessed in the workplace, in conditions resembling the workplace and/or in a formal learning environment as appropriate. Learners can enter the types of evidence they are presenting for assessment and the submission date against each assessment criterion. Alternatively, centre documentation should be used to record this information. 13

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 1 Know how to make an effective contribution to a business in the logistics sector 1.1 explain the relevant organisational policies and procedures, in relation to making an effective contribution to a business in the logistics sector, that relate to: health, safety and security personal protective equipment your work role quality standards 1.2 identify own reporting line and the work roles of colleagues 1.3 describe methods for improving personal work performance 1.4 describe methods for identifying learning needs 1.5 explain the importance of supporting colleagues and the difference it makes to productivity 1.6 describe how misunderstandings and conflict in working relationships may be resolved constructively 14

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type 2 Be able to make an effective contribution to a business in the logistics sector 2.1 follow all organisational policies and procedures, in relation to making an effective contribution to a business in the logistics sector, that relate to: health, safety and security personal protective clothing own work role quality standards 2.2 communicate effectively with others 2.3 confirm tasks, priorities and responsibilities with an appropriate person 2.4 perform work tasks in ways that are consistent with good practice in the organisation 2.5 ensure that: personal appearance and hygiene equipment work area are maintained in accordance with organisational requirements 2.6 identify own learning needs from feedback obtained from appropriate people Portfolio reference Date 15

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 2.7 agree a learning plan that is realistic, with an appropriate person 2.8 promptly action requests from others that fall within own responsibility Learner name: Date: Learner signature: Date: Assessor signature: Date: Internal verifier signature: (if sampled) Date: 16

Unit 2: Unit reference number: Health, Safety and Security at Work K/502/1072 QCF level: 2 Credit value: 3 Guided learning hours: 20 Unit summary This unit is for those who take responsibility for their own health, safety and security in the workplace, and monitor the workplace for hazards. The job role involves contributing to the safety and security in the workplace, taking action in the event of an incident, raising the alarm, following correct procedures for shut down and evacuation, using emergency equipment correctly and safely, and monitoring the workplace for hazards. Assessment methodology This unit is assessed in the workplace, in conditions resembling the workplace and/or in a formal learning environment as appropriate. Learners can enter the types of evidence they are presenting for assessment and the submission date against each assessment criterion. Alternatively, centre documentation should be used to record this information. 17

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 1 Be able to work safely 1.1 take appropriate action in the event of fire, emergencies or accidents 1.2 identify where alarms, emergency exits, escape routes, emergency equipment and assembly points are located 1.3 demonstrate safe and appropriate use of emergency equipment 1.4 distinguish between different alarm sounds 1.5 comply with equipment operating procedures and manufacturers instructions 1.6 demonstrate safe handling and lifting techniques 1.7 demonstrate correct use and maintenance of any protective clothing and/or equipment 1.8 comply with personal responsibilities under the health and safety at work act/coshh 1.9 identify who the nominated first aiders are 18

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type 2 Be able to monitor the workplace for hazards 2.1 identify hazardous substances that are used in the workplace and demonstrate methods of making them safe or reducing their danger in the event of an accident 2.2 identify hazards posed by machinery that is used in the workplace and demonstrate methods of making safe or reducing their danger in the event of an accident 2.3 demonstrate how to handle and store hazardous substances including debris 2.4 demonstrate how to store materials and equipment 2.5 explain what the most likely accidents and emergencies in the workplace are and how to deal with them 2.6 comply with personal responsibilities under the COSHH (Control of Substances Hazardous to Health) 3 Be able to contribute to workplace security 3.1 outline and comply with the organisation s rules, codes, guidelines and standards relating to security 3.2 explain how to deal with loss of property Portfolio reference Date 19

Learner name: Date: Learner signature: Date: Assessor signature: Date: Internal verifier signature: (if sampled) Date: 20

Unit 3: Unit reference number: Optimise the Use of Logistics Resources M/601/7597 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 3 Guided learning hours: 15 Unit summary This unit is about identifying the appropriate resource and planning how to use it and monitoring its use to improve performance. This unit is relevant for operatives working in logistics operations. Operatives could, for example, be working in warehousing and storage, transport or freight forwarding. Assessment methodology This unit is assessed in the workplace, in conditions resembling the workplace and/or in a formal learning environment as appropriate. Learners can enter the types of evidence they are presenting for assessment and the submission date against each assessment criterion. Alternatively, centre documentation should be used to record this information. 21

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 1 Know how to optimise the use of logistics resources 1.1 explain the relevant organisational policies and procedures, in relation to optimising the use of logistics resources, that relate to: health, safety and security compliance roles, responsibilities, information and management systems legislation and regulations 1.2 describe the different sources and types of information required for optimising the use of logistics resources 1.3 explain the importance of good communication methods 1.4 explain the types of resource used in specific logistics operations 1.5 explain the methods used for optimising the use of logistics resources 1.6 explain the factors that need to be taken into account when optimising the use of logistics resources 1.7 explain methods for improving or developing used logistics resources 22

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type 1.8 identify problems that can occur when optimising the use of logistics resources 1.9 explain appropriate action when dealing with identified problems 2 Be able to optimise the use of logistics resources 2.1 follow all organisational policies and procedures, in relation to optimising the use of logistics resources, that relate to: health, safety and security compliance roles, responsibilities, information and management systems legislation and regulations 2.2 identify the availability and demand for logistics resources in the organisation 2.3 determine the level and type of resources used for the logistics operation 2.4 use logistics resources effectively and efficiently 2.5 plan the use of logistics resources to achieve a balance between usage and performance 2.6 monitor the use of logistics resources to identity any positive or negative effects on the environment Portfolio reference Date 23

Learner name: Date: Learner signature: Date: Assessor signature: Date: Internal verifier signature: (if sampled) Date: 24

Unit 4: Unit reference number: Improve Performance in Logistics Operations H/601/7600 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 4 Guided learning hours: 20 Unit summary This unit is about identifying areas of the operation which can be improved. It deals with consulting colleagues to identify problems and the impact of improvements, and how to evaluate the effect improvements have on the operation. This unit is relevant for operatives working in logistics operations. Operatives could, for example, be working in warehousing and storage, transport or freight forwarding. Assessment methodology This unit is assessed in the workplace, in conditions resembling the workplace and/or in a formal learning environment as appropriate. Learners can enter the types of evidence they are presenting for assessment and the submission date against each assessment criterion. Alternatively, centre documentation should be used to record this information. 25

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 1 Know how to improve performance in logistics operations 1.1 explain the relevant organisational policies and procedures, in relation to improving performance in logistics operations, that relate to: health, safety and security compliance roles, responsibilities, information and management systems 1.2 describe the different sources and types of information required for improving performance in logistics operations 1.3 explain improvements methods that are used in the organisation and industry 1.4 explain methods used for evaluating improvement methods 1.5 identify problems that can occur when improving performance in logistics operations 1.6 explain appropriate action when dealing with identified problems 26

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type 2 Be able to improve performance in logistics operations 2.1 follow all organisational policies and procedures, in relation to improving performance in logistics operations, that relate to: health, safety and security compliance roles, responsibilities, information and management systems 2.2 assess an area for improvement 2.3 assess improvement methods appropriate for the logistics operation 2.4 recommend suitable methods for improving performance 2.5 develop success criteria to be used to evaluate application of the improvement methods 2.6 implement the improvement methods 2.7 monitor the application of the improvement methods 2.8 evaluate the application of the improvement methods 2.9 record work according to organisational procedures Portfolio reference Date 27

Learner name: Date: Learner signature: Date: Assessor signature: Date: Internal verifier signature: (if sampled) Date: 28

Unit 5: Unit reference number: Provide Leadership for your Team in Logistics Operations T/601/7603 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 4 Guided learning hours: 20 Unit summary This unit is about providing leadership for your team. It deals with planning teams objectives, motivating team members, communication and steering the team through difficulties. This unit is relevant for team leaders, supervisors and managers working in logistics operations. Team leaders, supervisors and managers could, for example, be working in warehousing and storage, transport or freight forwarding. Assessment methodology This unit is assessed in the workplace, in conditions resembling the workplace and/or in a formal learning environment as appropriate. Learners can enter the types of evidence they are presenting for assessment and the submission date against each assessment criterion. Alternatively, centre documentation should be used to record this information. 29

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 1 Know how to provide leadership for own team in logistics operations 1.1 explain the relevant organisational policies and procedures, in relation to providing leadership for own team, that relate to: roles, responsibilities, information and management systems setting objectives equality and diversity, and inclusion monitoring work activities 1.2 explain different leadership styles 1.3 explain the principles of effective communication 1.4 explain methods for motivating, supporting and encouraging team members to achieve team objectives 1.5 explain the importance of creating an environment of trust and mutual respect 1.6 explain the importance of understanding difficult situations, conflicts and disagreements and techniques for resolving these 1.7 explain the benefits of encouraging creativity and innovation within a team 30

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type 2 Be able to provide leadership in own team in logistics operations 2.1 follow all organisational policies and procedures, in relation to providing leadership in own team in logistics operations, that relate to: roles, responsibilities, information and management systems setting objectives equality and diversity, and inclusion monitoring work activities 2.2 communicate effectively 2.3 communicate the purpose and objectives of the team to all members 2.4 plan the achievement of the objectives with team members 2.5 set individual work objectives to each member of the team 2.6 encourage team members to achieve team objectives 2.7 provide support to team members 2.8 motivate team members 2.9 encourage creativity and innovation to achieve team objectives Portfolio reference Date 31

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 2.10 encourage team members to take the lead when they have the knowledge and expertise to do so 2.11 ensure that any conflict is dealt with promptly 2.12 monitor the activities and progress of the team 2.13 record work according to organisational procedures Learner name: Date: Learner signature: Date: Assessor signature: Date: Internal verifier signature: (if sampled) Date: 32

Unit 6: Unit reference number: Allocate and Check Work in your Team in Logistics Operations R/601/7611 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 3 Guided learning hours: 12 Unit summary This unit is about allocating and checking work in own team in logistics operations. It deals with planning, confirming work activities, allocating work activities fairly amongst team members, motivating and supporting team members to achieve work activities and monitoring the achievement of work activities. This unit is relevant for team leaders, supervisors and managers working in logistics operations. Team leaders, supervisors and managers could, for example, be working in warehousing and storage, transport or freight forwarding. Assessment methodology This unit is assessed in the workplace, in conditions resembling the workplace and/or in a formal learning environment as appropriate. Learners can enter the types of evidence they are presenting for assessment and the submission date against each assessment criterion. Alternatively, centre documentation should be used to record this information. 33

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 1 Know how to allocate and check work in own team in logistics operations 1.1 explain the relevant organisational policies and procedures, in relation to allocating and checking work in own team in logistics operations, that relate to: health, safety and security roles, responsibilities, information and management systems use of sustainable resources equality and diversity, and inclusion monitoring work activities 1.2 explain the principles of effective communication 1.3 explain methods for motivating, supporting and encouraging team members to complete allocated work 1.4 explain methods for improving the performance of the team and recognising achievement 34

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type 2 Be able to allocate and check work in own team in logistics operations 2.1 follow all organisational policies and procedures, in relation to allocating and checking work in own team in logistics operations, that relate to: health, safety and security roles, responsibilities, information and management systems use of sustainable resources equality and diversity, and inclusion monitoring work activities 2.2 confirm the work required of the team with own line manager 2.3 plan the work of the team, identifying priorities and critical activities and available resources 2.4 allocate the work to team members fairly 2.5 brief team members on the standard of work required 2.6 encourage team members to make suggestions and seek clarification in relation to work allocated 2.7 motivate team members 2.8 check the progress and quality of work activities 2.9 provide feedback to team members on work performance 2.10 ensure that any conflict is dealt with promptly 2.11 record work according to organisational procedures Portfolio reference Date 35

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Unit 7: Unit reference number: Maintain the Safety and Security of Hazardous Goods and Materials in Logistics Operations J/601/7928 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 6 Guided learning hours: 30 Unit summary This unit is about keeping hazardous goods safe and secure by regular monitoring of risks and taking prompt action when required. This unit is aimed at operatives in logistics operations. Operatives could, for example, be working in warehousing and storage, transport or freight forwarding. Assessment methodology This unit is assessed in the workplace, in conditions resembling the workplace and/or in a formal learning environment as appropriate. Learners can enter the types of evidence they are presenting for assessment and the submission date against each assessment criterion. Alternatively, centre documentation should be used to record this information. 37

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 1 Know how to maintain the safety and security of hazardous goods and materials in logistics operations 1.1 explain the relevant organisational policies and procedures for maintaining the safety and security of hazardous goods and materials in logistics operations, that relate to: health, safety and security personal protective equipment environmental factors special requirements storage conditions monitoring systems 1.2 explain the appropriate action to take in an emergency 1.3 explain the meaning of different hazardous markings and areas 1.4 describe storage and distribution requirements for the hazardous goods and materials including any precautions that must be taken 1.5 explain the use of equipment that can be used when maintaining the safety and security of hazardous goods and materials 38

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference 1.6 identify problems that can occur when maintaining the safety and security of hazardous goods and materials 1.7 explain appropriate action when dealing with identified problems 2 Be able to maintain the safety and security of hazardous goods and materials in logistics operations 2.1 obtain all relevant information on the hazardous goods and materials 2.2 demonstrate that the correct precautions have been undertaken in accordance with health and safety and organisational polices and procedures 2.3 monitor the condition of the hazardous goods and materials in accordance with manufacturers instructions and organisational polices and procedures 2.4 manoeuvre the hazardous goods and materials safely with the appropriate equipment according to agreed procedures Learner name: Date: Learner signature: Date: Assessor signature: Date: Internal verifier signature: (if sampled) Date: Date 39

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Unit 8: Unit reference number: Supervise the Receipt, Storage or Dispatch of Goods Y/601/7934 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 6 Guided learning hours: 20 Unit summary This unit is about supervising the areas and processes for receipt, storage and dispatch of goods. It deals with ensuring the correct equipment is used, that areas are safe and appropriate for the receipt of goods, and that information in relation to monitoring the receipt, storage or dispatch of goods is communicated. This unit is aimed at operatives in logistics operations. Operatives could, for example, be working in warehousing and storage, transport or freight forwarding. Assessment methodology This unit is assessed in the workplace, in conditions resembling the workplace and/or in a formal learning environment as appropriate. Learners can enter the types of evidence they are presenting for assessment and the submission date against each assessment criterion. Alternatively, centre documentation should be used to record this information. 41

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 1 Know how to supervise the receipt, storage or dispatch of goods in logistics operations 1.1 explain the relevant organisational policies and procedures for supervising the receipt, storage or dispatch of goods in logistics operations, that relate to: health, safety and security environmental factors special requirements stock rotation monitoring and testing 1.2 explain sources of information required to determine the capacity and limitations of the storage facility 1.3 describe the equipment that can be used for the receipt, storage or dispatch of the goods 1.4 identify problems that can occur when monitoring the receipt, storage or dispatch of goods 1.5 explain appropriate action when dealing with identified problems 42

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference 2 Be able to supervise the receipt, storage or dispatch of goods in logistics operations 2.1 inspect the type, condition, quantity of the goods being received, stored or dispatched 2.2 check the storage conditions and equipment required to receive, store or dispatch the goods 2.3 organise the movement or rotation of goods to assist receiving, storing or dispatching goods 2.4 demonstrate how to use the organisations resources effectively 2.5 communicate effectively with others 2.6 complete records for supervising the receipt, storage or dispatch of goods accurately Learner name: Date: Learner signature: Date: Assessor signature: Date: Internal verifier signature: (if sampled) Date: Date 43

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Unit 9: Unit reference number: Minimise the Environmental Impact of Logistics Operations K/601/7601 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 3 Guided learning hours: 15 Unit summary This unit is about monitoring the environmental impact of the operation and identifying ways of reducing that impact. It deals with how energy and materials are used and identifying ways of using them more effectively. This unit is relevant for operatives working in logistics operations. Operatives could, for example, be working in warehousing and storage, transport or freight forwarding. Assessment methodology This unit is assessed in the workplace, in conditions resembling the workplace and/or in a formal learning environment as appropriate. Learners can enter the types of evidence they are presenting for assessment and the submission date against each assessment criterion. Alternatively, centre documentation should be used to record this information. 45

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 1 Know how to minimise the environmental impact of logistics operations 1.1 explain the relevant organisational policies and procedures, in relation to minimising the environmental impact of logistics operations, that relate to: health, safety and security compliance roles, responsibilities, information and management systems environmental protection systems to assess environmental impact recycling and disposal of materials 1.2 describe the different sources and types of information required for improving performance in logistics operations 1.3 explain environmental issues affecting the logistics sector 1.4 identify ways to reduce the effects on the environment 1.5 identify ways to use energy and materials more effectively and efficiently 46

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type 2 Be able to minimise the environmental impact of logistics operations 2.1 follow all organisational policies and procedures, in relation to minimising the environmental impact of logistics operations, that relate to: health, safety and security compliance roles, responsibilities, information and management systems environmental protection systems to assess environmental impact recycling and disposal of materials 2.2 implement the organisation s environmental policy 2.3 monitor the use of energy and materials to deliver logistics operations 2.4 assess the environmental risks of specific logistics operations before implementation 2.5 report on the effects of logistics operations on the environment 2.6 ensure that surplus materials are disposed of or recycled correctly 2.7 brief visitors and sub-contractors of environmental responsibilities according to organisational polices 2.8 recommend ways to minimise the environmental impact of logistics operations 2.9 record work according to organisational procedures Portfolio reference Date 47

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Unit 10: Unit reference number: Arrange the Transportation of Goods Using Multiple Transport Modes Y/600/7646 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 3 Guided learning hours: 26 Unit summary This unit is aimed at people working with the administration of International Trade and Logistics Operations. It covers: Arranging transportation of goods using multiple modes of transport. Assessment methodology This unit is assessed in the workplace, in conditions resembling the workplace and/or in a formal learning environment as appropriate. Learners can enter the types of evidence they are presenting for assessment and the submission date against each assessment criterion. Alternatively, centre documentation should be used to record this information. 49

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 1 Be able to identify the criteria for arranging transportation of goods using multiple modes of transport 1.1 identify all relevant details on the goods to be transported to include: health, safety and security environmental factors special requirements 1.2 identify criteria for selecting service providers to include: systems for selecting service providers systems for placing orders advantages and disadvantages of different modes of transport major routes, hubs and destinations rates and terms of conditions legislation and regulations in relation to the goods 1.3 identify organisational procedures to complete required selection 50

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type 2 Be able to arrange the transporting of goods using multiple modes of transport 2.1 confirm with appropriate people the criteria required 2.2 confirm with appropriate people relevant details of the goods 2.3 explain the advantages and disadvantages of each mode of transport 2.4 assess each mode of transport for the goods 2.5 determine the most appropriate combination of modes of transport 2.6 place and confirm the order according to organisational procedures 2.7 complete all documentation accurately in accordance with organisational procedures and legislation 2.8 ensure that all documentation is filed and stored according to organisational procedures and legislation 2.9 pass on documentation to appropriate people at the right time according to organisational procedures and legislation 3 Identify any problems that can occur when arranging the transportation of goods using multiple modes of transport 3.1 identify problems that can occur arranging the transportation of goods using multiple modes of transport 3.2 show how to take appropriate action to deal with the problems Portfolio reference Date 51

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Unit 11: Unit reference number: Schedule Logistics Operations to Meet Customers Requirements K/601/7596 QCF level: 3 Credit value: 4 Guided learning hours: 18 Unit summary This unit is about identifying the type of operation required and producing schedules to meet the customer s needs. It covers the requirements for good planning, scheduling methods and with dealing with problems with the schedule. This unit is relevant to all operatives at every level in logistics operations. Operatives could, for example, be working in warehousing and storage, transport or freight forwarding. Assessment methodology This unit is assessed in the workplace, in conditions resembling the workplace and/or in a formal learning environment as appropriate. Learners can enter the types of evidence they are presenting for assessment and the submission date against each assessment criterion. Alternatively, centre documentation should be used to record this information. 53

Learning outcomes and assessment criteria Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 1 Know how to schedule logistics operations to meet customer requirements 1.1 explain the relevant organisational policies and procedures, in relation to scheduling logistics operations to meet customer requirements, that relate to: health, safety and security compliance roles, responsibilities, information and management systems 1.2 describe the different sources and types of information required for scheduling logistics operations to meet customer requirements 1.3 explain the importance of good communication methods 1.4 explain the methods and tools used for scheduling logistics operations to meet customer requirements 1.5 explain the factors that need to be taken into account when scheduling logistics operations to meet customer requirements 1.6 describe the activities that need to be taken into account when scheduling logistics operations to meet customer requirements 54

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type 1.7 identify problems that can occur when scheduling logistics operations to meet customer requirements 1.8 explain appropriate action when dealing with identified problems 2 Be able to schedule logistics operations to meet customer requirements 2.1 follow all organisational policies and procedures, in relation to scheduling logistics operations to meet customer requirements, that relate to: health, safety and security compliance roles, responsibilities, information and management systems 2.2 comply with logistics operations that are required to meet customers requirements 2.3 agree with customers the timings and deadlines for the provision for the logistics operations 2.4 apply scheduling methods and tools according to organisational procedures 2.5 apply logistics resources and sequence of tasks required to provide the logistics operations 2.6 review all relevant factors and risks that could affect the schedule 2.7 plan the logistics operations to ensure that the supply chain continues to function effectively Portfolio reference Date 55

Learning outcomes Assessment criteria Evidence type Portfolio reference Date 2.8 monitor the provision of logistics operations against the schedule 2.9 record work according to operational procedures Learner name: Date: Learner signature: Date: Assessor signature: Date: Internal verifier signature: (if sampled) Date: 56

Unit 12: Unit reference number: International Road Transport Operations K/601/7176 QCF level: 4 Credit value: 5 Guided learning hours: 25 Unit summary This unit is about international road transport operations. It deals with obtaining information in regard to vehicle, load, and driver requirements in order to produce documentation for the movement of loads outside of the United Kingdom. This unit is relevant to all operatives at every level in logistics operations. Operatives could, for example, be working in warehousing and storage, transport or freight forwarding. Assessment methodology This unit is assessed in the workplace, in conditions resembling the workplace and/or in a formal learning environment as appropriate. Learners can enter the types of evidence they are presenting for assessment and the submission date against each assessment criterion. Alternatively, centre documentation should be used to record this information. 57