Appendix B: Training Plan Checklist 10
Electrical 10: Introductory Skills Checklist
Dates: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Student's Name: __________________________________________________________________________
Business name: ___________________________________________________________________________
Checker's name and qualification____________________________________________________________
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Module Component |
Observed |
Assisted |
Demonstrated |
Checked By |
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Module 1: Safety and Health: demonstrates and practises safe work habits with tools and materials necessary to the trade. |
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Module 2: Concepts About Electricity: understands the terminology and atomic theory that applies to electricity, including Ohm's Law and Watt's Law and series and parallel circuitry. |
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Module 3: Electrical Principles of Alternating Current Circuits and Transformers: understands the principles of alternating current and the basic construction of a transformer. |
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Module 4: Wiring Circuits: understands and applies the code rules and safety practices that apply to the electrical circuitry used in homes. |
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Module 6: Conductors: understands the uses of conductors in the electrical trade |
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Module 7: Overcurrent Devices: understands the different types of circuit protection devices and their function as used in the electrical trade. |
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Module 17: Introduction to Electronics: understands and applies various basic principles, makes various calculations and observations related to electronics. |
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Module 18: Cells and Small Voltage Sources: understands and describes general characteristics of dry cells and batteries and makes calculations related to batteries. |
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Module 19: Measuring Instruments: understands, explains and uses a variety of meters that apply to AC and DC circuits. |
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Module 22: Soldering, Desoldering and Recycling Components: installs and/or removes and reuses electronic components. |
Appendix B: Training Plan Checklist 20
Electrical 20: Intermediate Skills Checklist
Dates: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Student's Name: __________________________________________________________________________
Business name: ___________________________________________________________________________
Checker's name and qualification: __________________________________________________________
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Module Component |
Observed |
Assisted |
Demonstrated |
Checked By |
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Module 1: Safety and Health: demonstrates and practises safe work habits with tools and materials necessary to the trade. |
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Module 2: Concepts About Electricity: understands the terminology and atomic theory that applies to electricity, including Ohm's Law and Watt's Law and series and parallel circuitry. |
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Module 3: Electrical Principles of Alternating Current Circuits and Transformers: understands the principles of alternating current and the basic construction of a transformer. |
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Module 4B: Wiring Circuits: understands and applies the code rules and safety practises that apply to the electrical circuitry used in homes. |
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Module 5: Basic Relays and Relay Circuits: understands the characteristics and principles of magnetism and its application to signalling mechanisms and relays. |
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Module 7: Overcurrent Devices: understands the different types of circuit protection devices and their function as used in the electrical trade. |
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Module 8: Residential Wiring Methods: understands and uses schematic and wiring diagrams and applies that knowledge by wiring common residential circuits using appropriate tools and equipment. |
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Module 9: Residential Circuits and Service: makes appropriate decisions and does the necessary calculations to provide a complete electrical service to a residence. |
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Module Component |
Observed |
Assisted |
Demonstrated |
Checked By |
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Module 13: Alternating Current: Theory and Circuits: demonstrates understanding of inductive and capacitance circuits and does appropriate calculations. |
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Module 17: Introduction to Electronics: understands and applies various basic principles, makes various calculations and observations related to electronics. |
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Module 18: Cells and Small Voltage Sources: understands and describes general characteristics of dry cells and batteries and make calculations related to batteries. |
Appendix B: Training Plan Checklist A30
Electrical A30: Advanced Skills Checklist
Dates: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Student's Name: __________________________________________________________________________
Business name: ___________________________________________________________________________
Checker's name and qualification____________________________________________________________
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Module Component |
Observed |
Assisted |
Demonstrated |
Checked By |
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Module 1: Safety and Health: demonstrates and practises safe work habits with tools and materials necessary to the trade. |
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Module 2: Concepts About Electricity: understands the terminology and atomic theory that applies to electricity, including Ohm's Law and Watt's Law and series and parallel circuitry. |
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Module 4: Wiring Circuits: understands and applies the code rules and safety practices that apply to the electrical circuitry used in homes. |
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Module 5: Basic Relays and Relay Circuits: understands the characteristics and principles of magnetism and its application to signalling mechanisms and relays. |
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Module 8: Residential Wiring Methods: understands and uses schematic and wiring diagrams and applies that knowledge by wiring common residential circuits using appropriate tools and equipment. |
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Module 9: Residential Circuits and Service: makes appropriate decisions and does the necessary calculations to provide a complete electrical service to a residence |
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Module 10: Direct Current Generators: identifies and connects different types of direct current generators. |
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Module 11: Direct Current Motors: understands the applications for DC motors and connects them in different rotations and speeds. |
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Module 12: Residential Lighting: understands how light is produced and makes appropriate installations. |
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Module Component |
Observed |
Assisted |
Demonstrated |
Checked By |
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Module 13: Alternating Current: Theory and Circuits: demonstrates understanding of inductive and capacitance circuits and does appropriate calculations. |
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Module 14: Single Phase Power Transformers: identifies characteristics of transformers and troubleshoots problems in transformer operation. |
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Module 15: Alternating Current Motors: identifies various types, principles and characteristics of motors and draws their schematic diagrams. |
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Module 19: Measuring Instruments: understands, explains and uses a variety of meters that apply to AC and DC circuits. |
Appendix B: Training Plan Checklist B30
Electrical B30: Advanced Skills Checklist
Dates: ____________________________________________________________________________________
Student's Name: __________________________________________________________________________
Business name: ___________________________________________________________________________
Checker's name and qualification: __________________________________________________________
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Module Component |
Observed |
Assisted |
Demonstrated |
Checked By |
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Module 1: Safety and Health: demonstrates and practises safe work habits with tools and materials necessary to the trade. |
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Module 2: Concepts About Electricity: understands the terminology and atomic theory that applies to electricity, including Ohm's Law and Watt's Law and series and parallel circuitry. |
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Module 5: Basic Relays and Relay Circuits: understands the characteristics and principles of magnetism and its application to signalling mechanisms and relays. |
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Module 8: Residential Wiring Methods: understands and uses schematic and wiring diagrams and applies that knowledge by wiring common residential circuits using appropriate tools and equipment. |
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Module 9: Residential Circuits and Service: makes appropriate decisions and does the necessary calculations to provide a complete electrical service to a residence |
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Module 10: Direct Current Generators: identifies and connects different types of direct current generators. |
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Module 11: Direct Current Motors: understands the applications for DC motors and connects them in different rotations and speeds. |
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Module 12: Residential Lighting: understands how light is produced and makes appropriate installations. |
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Module 14: Single Phase Power Transformers: identifies characteristics of transformers and troubleshoots problems in transformer operation. |
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Module 15: Alternating Current Motors: identifies various types principles and characteristics of motors and draws their schematic diagrams. |
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Module 16: Motor Starters and Controls: understands manual and magnetic starters and how to connect them to different motor circuits. |