Download or read book Lather Interior Systems Mechanic written by Canada. Human Resources and Social Development Canada and published by . This book was released on 2007 with total page 60 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Occupational analyses series has the following objectives: to describe and group the tasks performed by skilled workers; to identify which tasks are performed in every province and territory; to develop instruments for use in the preparation of interprovincial Red Seal examinations and curricula for training leading to the certification of skilled workers; to facilitate the mobility of apprentices and skilled workers in Canada; and, to supply employers, employees, associations, industries, training institutions and governments with analyzes of occupations. This analysis covers tasks performed by lathers, defined as workers who handle, erect, and install materials that are components in the construction of all or part of a structure.--Includes text from document.
Download or read book Western Spectrum written by and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 340 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book International Handbook of Research and Development in Technology Education written by and published by BRILL. This book was released on 2009-01-01 with total page 720 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This international handbook reflects on the development of the field of technology education. From reviewing how the field has developed and its current strengths, consideration is given to where the field might go and how it can be supported in this process.
Download or read book Machinist written by Canada. Interprovincial Partnerships and Occupational Information Division and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 202 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This analysis is directed at machinists who set up and operate machines to cut or grind metal and similar materials into parts or products with precise dimensions. The analysis identifies tasks and sub-tasks performed by a machinist, arranged in blocks of distinct operations relevant to that occupation. These blocks include workplace safety, planning, preparation, verification, drilling, lathe operation, milling, sawing, grinding, numerical control, horizontal boring, other machining processes, and bench work. For each task, the document outlines the element of skill and knowledge needed to perform the task adequately, identifies any shifts or changes in technology that affect the task, lists tools and equipment required for the task, and provides an indication of whether the task has been validated by each province and territory. The appendix includes a list of tools and equipment used in the occupation, and a tabulation of the percentage of time a worker spends performing each block and task in a given year (by province/territory and for Canada as a whole).
Download or read book Machinist written by Canada. Occupational and Career Information Branch and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Heavy Duty Equipment Mechanic written by Canada. Interprovincial Partnerships and Occupational Information Division and published by . This book was released on 1998 with total page 286 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This analysis identifies tasks that a qualified heavy duty equipment mechanic is called upon to perform in Canada. The equipment is typically found in the fields of construction, transportation, natural resources, and materials handling. The analysis identifies tasks and sub-tasks performed by such a mechanic, arranged in blocks of distinct operations relevant to that occupation. These blocks include workplace safety, work practices and procedures, and tasks related to internal combustion engines, power trains, electrical and electronic systems, hydraulic and hydrostatic drive systems, pneumatics, steering systems, suspension and braking systems, frames, chassis, wheels and tracks, attachments, and ground-engaging and working tools. For each task, the document outlines the element of skill and knowledge needed to perform the task adequately, identifies any shifts or changes in technology that affect the task, lists tools and equipment required for the task, and provides an indication of whether the task has been validated by each province and territory. The appendix includes a list of tools and equipment used in the occupation, and a tabulation of the percentage of time a worker spends performing each block and task in a given year (by province/territory and for Canada as a whole).
Download or read book Cabinetmaker written by Canada. Human Resources Development Canada and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 82 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This analysis is directed at the cabinetmaker who is capable of building & repairing cabinets, furniture, fixtures, and related products for various residential, commercial, or industrial uses. The analysis identifies tasks and sub-tasks performed by a cabinet maker or joiner, arranged in blocks of distinct operations relevant to that occupation. These blocks include workplace safety, basic job skills, machining, forming & laminating, applying veneers & laminates, assembly, finishing, and restoration. For each task, the document outlines the element of skill and knowledge needed to perform the task adequately, identifies any shifts or changes in technology that affect the task, lists tools and equipment required for the task, and provides an indication of whether the task has been validated by each province and territory. The appendix includes a list of tools and equipment used in the occupation, and a tabulation of the percentage of time a worker spends performing each block and task in a given year (by province/territory and for Canada as a whole).
Download or read book Truck and Transport Mechanic written by Canada. Human Resources Development Canada and published by Human Resources Developement Canada. This book was released on 2000 with total page 132 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This analysis is directed at the truck & transport mechanic who inspects, trouble-shoots, repairs, replaces, and maintains operating systems & components of buses, motor homes, tankers, and different types of trucks that are over 4,500 gross vehicle weight. The analysis identifies tasks and sub-tasks performed by such a mechanic, arranged in blocks of distinct operations relevant to that occupation. These blocks include workplace safety, basic occupational skills, chassis & frames, air systems, brakes & steering, electrical & electronic systems, cab & body, engine & supporting systems, drive trains, and accessories. For each task, the document outlines the element of skill and knowledge needed to perform the task adequately, identifies any shifts or changes in technology that affect the task, lists tools and equipment required for the task, and provides an indication of whether the task has been validated by each province and territory. The appendix includes a list of tools and equipment used in the occupation, and a tabulation of the percentage of time a worker spends performing each block and task in a given year (by province/territory and for Canada as a whole).
Download or read book Aircraft Gas Turbine Engine Repair and Overhaul Technician written by and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 148 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Electrical Rewind Mechanic written by Canada. Interprovincial Partnerships and Occupational Information Division and published by Interprovincial Partnerships and Occupational Information Division, Human Resources Partnerships Directorate. This book was released on 1999 with total page 66 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This analysis identifies the tasks performed by electrical rewind mechanics (also known as electrical motor mechanics, electrical motor winders, and winder electricians). It indicates the elements of skill and knowledge, as well as the tools and equipment necessary to perform the tasks and identifies the tasks performed by skilled workers in each province and territory. The tasks are organized by blocks, as follows: technical occupational skills and procedures; rotating equipment; stationary equipment.
Download or read book Farm Equipment Mechanic written by Canada. Human Resources Development Canada and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This analysis is directed at the farm equipment mechanic who is capable of setting up, performing pre-delivery work, servicing, and repairing modern farm tractors, machinery, and attachments used in farm enterprises. The analysis identifies tasks and sub-tasks performed by such a mechanic, arranged in blocks of distinct operations relevant to that occupation. These blocks include workplace safety, basic job skills, engines & engine systems, drive train & drive train systems, hydraulics & hydraulic systems, electrical & electronic systems, steering & braking systems, structural components & accessories, and crop equipment. For each task, the document outlines the element of skill and knowledge needed to perform the task adequately, identifies any shifts or changes in technology that affect the task, lists tools and equipment required for the task, and provides an indication of whether the task has been validated by each province and territory. The appendix includes a list of tools and equipment used in the occupation, and a tabulation of the percentage of time a worker spends performing each block and task in a given year (by province/territory and for Canada as a whole).
Download or read book Oil Burner Mechanic written by Canada. Human Resources Development Canada and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 166 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This analysis is directed at the broad range of activities performed by oil burner mechanics in Canada. The analysis identifies tasks & sub-tasks performed, arranged in blocks of distinct operations relevant to that occupation. These blocks include workplace safety, installation of oil-burning and oil-combination burning equipment & appliances, service & maintenance of oil burning equipment & appliances, and retrofit of existing equipment. For each task, the document outlines the element of skill and knowledge needed to perform the task adequately, identifies any trends that affect the task, lists tools and equipment required for the task, and indicates whether the task has been validated by each province & territory. The appendix includes a list of tools & equipment used in the occupation, and a tabulation of the percentage of time a worker spends performing each block and task in a given year (by province/territory and for Canada as a whole).
Download or read book Industrial Instrument Mechanic written by Canada. Human Resources Development Canada and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 258 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This analysis is directed at the industrial instrumentation mechanic who has the ability to install, service, maintain, and upgrade measuring & control devices & systems used in process industries & research. The analysis identifies tasks and sub-tasks performed by such a mechanic, arranged in blocks of distinct operations relevant to that occupation. These blocks include workplace safety, basic job skills, new installations & efficient operation, field mounted equipment, instrumentation & calibration, signal transmission, panel mounted equipment, hydraulics & pneumatics, distributed control, and programmable logic controllers. For each task, the document outlines the element of skill and knowledge needed to perform the task adequately, identifies any shifts or changes in technology that affect the task, lists tools and equipment required for the task, and provides an indication of whether the task has been validated by each province and territory. The appendix includes a list of tools and equipment used in the occupation, and a tabulation of the percentage of time a worker spends performing each block and task in a given year (by province/territory and for Canada as a whole).
Download or read book Cabinetmaker written by Canada. Occupational and Career Information Branch and published by . This book was released on 1992 with total page 204 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:
Download or read book Bricklayer written by Canada. Human Resources Development Canada and published by . This book was released on 2000 with total page 96 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This analysis is directed at the bricklayer who is capable of building walls, floors, arches, pavings, partitions, fireplaces, chimneys, and other structures with brick, stone, masonry panels, glass or concrete block, and other masonry units. The analysis identifies tasks and sub-tasks performed by a bricklayer, arranged in blocks of distinct operations relevant to that occupation. These blocks include workplace safety, basic job skills, installing masonry and column systems, building chimneys and other structures using refractory materials, construction & layout of masonry arches, restoration work, and ornamental masonry. For each task, the document outlines the element of skill and knowledge needed to perform the task adequately, identifies any shifts or changes in technology that affect the task, lists tools and equipment required for the task, and provides an indication of whether the task has been validated by each province and territory. The appendix includes a list of tools and equipment used in the occupation, and a tabulation of the percentage of time a worker spends performing each block and task in a given year (by province/territory and for Canada as a whole).
Download or read book Cook written by Canada. Human Resources Development Canada and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 230 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For the purpose of this analysis, a cook is a fully qualified tradesperson who is able to prepare, cook, and present a wide variety of foods in an efficient and appropriate manner. The analysis identifies tasks and sub- tasks performed by a cook, arranged in blocks of distinct operations relevant to that occupation. These blocks include workplace safety; planning and organization of work activities; preparation and cooking of stocks, sauces, soups, vegetables, fruit, farinaceous products, meats, seafood, cold foods and buffets, dairy products, eggs, convenience products, baked goods, desserts, and beverages; and preparation, cooking, and storage of food items for freezing and chilling. For each task, the document outlines the element of skill and knowledge needed to perform the task adequately, identifies any shifts or changes in technology that affect the task, lists tools and equipment required for the task, and provides an indication of whether the task has been validated by each province and territory. The appendix includes a list of tools and equipment used in the occupation, and a tabulation of the percentage of time a worker spends performing each block and task in a given year (by province/territory and for Canada as a whole).
Download or read book Floorcovering Installer written by Canada. Human Resources Development Canada and published by . This book was released on 1997 with total page 164 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: This analysis is directed at the skilled worker who may be involved in the installation, application, alteration, repair, and service of all types of carpets, rugs, artificial turf, sheet goods, tiles, specialty flooring, stair coverings, top-set base, and other flooring or floor covering products. The analysis identifies tasks and sub- tasks performed by such workers, arranged in blocks of distinct operations relevant to that occupation. These blocks include workplace safety, trade practices, product knowledge, job planning, floor preparation, carpet installation, resilient flooring installation, and service. For each task, the document outlines the element of skill and knowledge needed to perform the task adequately, identifies any shifts or changes in technology that affect the task, lists tools and equipment required for the task, and provides an indication of whether the task has been validated by each province and territory. The appendix includes a list of tools and equipment used in the occupation, and a tabulation of the percentage of time a worker spends performing each block and task in a given year (by province/territory and for Canada as a whole).