Overview:
The Work Skills Series Production assesses basic thinking skills for those working in a manufacturing and production environment.
Suitable for: Apprentices, Skilled and Semi-skilled Operators, Production Operatives and Transport Staff.
Apprentices, Skilled and Semi-skilled Operators, Production Operatives and Transport Staff.
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VWP1 Understanding Instructions Measures the ability to follow and apply instructions in practical and work-related situations. The content resembles that typically found in many technical, production or manufacturing environments. Time: 12 minutes NWP2 Working with Numbers Measures the ability to apply the basic rules of arithmetic to practical and work-related situations. This test is relevant to any job in industry or manufacturing where the appropriate application of basic arithmetic skills is important. Time: 10 minutes CWP3 Visual Checking Measures the ability to check that one set of indicators corresponds to another set of indicators according to a number of simple rules. This skill is important whenever production of control equipment is being used or set up by semi-skilled operatives. Time: 7 minutes Reviews of these assessments:Review of Ability and Aptitude tests (level A) for use in Occupational Settings. 2000, Bartram and Lindley, Published by BPS Books, 2001. Available from the British Psychological Society, email: enquiry@bps.org.uk Product Enquiry
Measures the ability to follow and apply instructions in practical and work-related situations. The content resembles that typically found in many technical, production or manufacturing environments.
Time: 12 minutes
Measures the ability to apply the basic rules of arithmetic to practical and work-related situations. This test is relevant to any job in industry or manufacturing where the appropriate application of basic arithmetic skills is important.
Time: 10 minutes
Measures the ability to check that one set of indicators corresponds to another set of indicators according to a number of simple rules. This skill is important whenever production of control equipment is being used or set up by semi-skilled operatives.
Time: 7 minutes
Reviews of these assessments:Review of Ability and Aptitude tests (level A) for use in Occupational Settings. 2000, Bartram and Lindley, Published by BPS Books, 2001. Available from the British Psychological Society, email: enquiry@bps.org.uk
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