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Appendix B: Training Plan

Checklist for Construction and Carpentry 10

  • To be used in the school at the 10 level, possibility for Work Study beginning at the 20 Level.
  • Recordkeeping documents should be copied on school letterhead.

    Student's name (print)___________________________________

    Workplace name (print)____________________________________

    Assessor's name and qualification (print)__________________________________

    Module Component
    Construction 10
    ObservedAssistedDemonstratedChecked by
    Module 1: Introductory Safety: demonstrates and practises safe work habits with hand tools and power tools.    
    Module 3: Lay Out and Hand Tools: names and works safely with hand tools.     
    Module 4A: Portable Power Tools: demonstrates ability to work safely with smaller size portable power tools.    
    Module 5A: Stationary Power Tools: uses band saw, drill press, belt/disc sander, sabre saw in a safe and productive manner.    
    Module 6A: Introductory Wood Projects: demonstrates the ability to use hand tools and small power tools in a safe and productive manner to assemble a project.    
    Module 7: Concrete Components, and Mixing: uses terminology correctly and to measure, mix, place and finish concrete.    
    Module 8: Fasteners and Adhesives: selects the correct fastener and proper use of adhesive.    
    Module 9: Project Finishing: demonstrates the ability to choose the correct finish for a particular project and apply it.    
    Module 10: Construction and Careers: is knowledgeable about careers available based on this work study placement.    
    Module Component
    Drafting
    ObservedAssistedDemonstratedChecked by
    Module 1 or 2: CAD Basics or Manual Drawing Tools and Procedures: demonstrates basic drafting skills.    
    Module 3: Sketching and Freehand Drawing Fundamentals: sketchs in 2 or 3 dimensions "accurately" without instruments.    
    Module 6: Dimensioning: understands international standards as applied to dimensioning objects.    


    Checklist for Construction and Carpentry 20

    Student's name (print)___________________________________

    Workplace name (print)____________________________________

    Assessor's name and qualification (print)__________________________________


    Module Component
    Construction 20
    ObservedAssistedDemonstratedChecked by
    Module 4B: Advanced Portable Power Tools: chooses and uses the proper power tool for the intended operation.    
    Module 5B: Advanced Stationary Power Tools: chooses and uses the proper power tool for the intended operation.    
    Module 13: Structural Framing and Sheathing: demonstrates knowledge of the terminology and methods used to lay out and assemble:
  • a floor system (Level I requirement)
  • an exterior and interior wall
  • a simple gable truss roof
  •     
    Module 14: Workshop and Construction Site Safety: demonstrates safe working practices with tools and materials for self and co-workers.     
    Module 15A: Roof Framing: demonstrates knowledge of the terminology and methods used to lay out and assemble a rafter system for a gable roof.    
    Module Component
    Drafting
    ObservedAssistedDemonstratedChecked by
    Module 12: Working Drawings: produces simple multi-view working drawings.    
    Module 13: Floor Plans: produces drawings of architectural projects with appropriate symbols.     
    Module 15: Wall Sections: draws a completed wall section to scale using the necessary symbols.    
    Module 31: Reading Technical Drawings: understands and uses technical drawings that are common in the trade.    


    Checklist for Construction and Carpentry 30

    Student's name (print)___________________________________

    Workplace name (print)____________________________________

    Assessor's name and qualification (print)__________________________________


    Module Component
    Construction 30
    ObservedAssistedDemonstratedChecked by
    Module 2B: Intermediate Wood Theory: identifies varieties and uses of commonly available construction materials.     
    Module 2C: Advanced Wood Theory: identifies and selects various grades and calculates board measure.     
    Module 6C: Advanced Wood Projects: plans and executes a project, from plan and material lists to the finished product.     
    Module 15B: Advanced Roof Framing: lays out rafters for a hip roof design with an intersecting dormer.     
    Module 15C: Roofing Materials and Installation: makes appropriate material selection and uses proper method of installation.     
    Module 17: Interior and Exterior Finishing: describes and demonstrates the use of a variety of interior and exterior materials.     
    Module 18: Stair Framing: lays out and assembles a straight stairway.    
    Module 19: Insulation and Installation: makes an appropriate material selection and uses correct method of installation.    
    Module Component
    Drafting
    ObservedAssistedDemonstratedChecked by
    Module 14: Foundation Plans: generates and uses foundation plans for a building.    
    Module 16: Concrete Foundations and Finishing: identifies methods to place and finish concrete in building foundations.    
    Module 29: Surveying: uses surveying equipment accurately.    

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