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9 1 8 8 C a r p e n t r y T o o l s a n d E q u i p m e n t ( 1 1 A ) 30S/30E/30M A Carpentry Course

9 1 8 8 C a r p e n t r y T o o l s a n d E q u i p m e n t ( 1 1 A ) 3 0 S / 3 0 E / 3 0 M Course Description In this course, students will learn about hand, power, pneumatic, stationary, measuring, and layout tools and equipment, and their applications, maintenance, and procedures for use. It includes many of the objectives found in Carpenter Level 1, Unit A3: Tools and Equipment, from Apprenticeship Manitoba. Goal 1: Describe and apply appropriate health and safety practices. GLO 1.1: Describe and apply appropriate health and safety practices. SLO 11A.1.1.1 SLO 11A.1.1.2 Demonstrate an understanding of and adherence to health and safety practices. Identify personal protective equipment (PPE) and procedures. (A2.2) GLO 1.2: Demonstrate knowledge of the Trade Safety Awareness Manual. Goal 2: Demonstrate the identification, installation, and management of materials. GLO 2.1: Demonstrate the identification, installation, and management of materials. SLO 11A.2.1.1 Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to handling wood and wood products. (A6.2) Goal 3: Demonstrate the identification, use, and management of tools, equipment, fasteners, and adhesives. GLO 3.1: Demonstrate the identification, use, and management of tools and equipment. SLO 11A.3.1.1 Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to tools and equipment. (A3.2) SLO 11A.3.1.2 Identify types of hand, power, pneumatic, stationary, measuring, and layout tools and equipment, and describe their applications and procedures for use. (A3.4) (The remainder of this objective is taught in course #9194.) 9188: Carpentry Tools and Equipment (11A) 3

SLO 11A.3.1.3 Describe the procedures used to inspect, maintain, and store hand, power, pneumatic, stationary, measuring, and layout tools and equipment, and describe their applications and procedures for use. (A3.6) (The remainder of this objective is taught in course #9194.) SLO 11A.3.1.4 Demonstrate the use of hand, power, pneumatic, stationary, measuring, and layout tools and equipment, and describe their applications and procedures for use. (A3.8) (The remainder of this objective is taught in course #9194.) GLO 3.2: Demonstrate the identification, use, and management of fasteners and adhesives. SLO 11A.3.2.1 Demonstrate the identification, use, and management of fasteners and adhesives. Goal 4: Demonstrate the basic skills of carpentry. GLO 4.1: Demonstrate the skills related to project drawings and specifications. GLO 4.2: Demonstrate the carpentry skills related to layout, measurement, and assembly. GLO 4.3: Demonstrate the ability to determine elevations and lay out building lines. GLO 4.4: Demonstrate the knowledge and skills associated with concrete foundations. Goal 5: Follow the ethical and legal standards that pertain to carpentry. GLO 5.1: Demonstrate an awareness of the ethical and legal expectations of carpenters. 4 9188: Carpentry Tools and Equipment (11A)

Goal 6: Demonstrate employability skills. GLO 6.1: Demonstrate employability skills. SLO 11A.6.1.1 Demonstrate regular attendance and punctuality. SLO 11A.6.1.2 Demonstrate accountability by taking responsibility for own actions. SLO 11A.6.1.3 Demonstrate adaptability and effort. SLO 11A.6.1.4 Demonstrate the ability to accept and follow direction and feedback. SLO 11A.6.1.5 Demonstrate teamwork skills. SLO 11A.6.1.6 Demonstrate the ability to stay on task and effectively use time. GLO 6.2: Demonstrate critical thinking skills. SLO 11A.6.2.1 Demonstrate problem-solving skills. GLO 6.3: Demonstrate respectful interactions with individuals of different cultures. Goal 7: Demonstrate an awareness of sustainability as it pertains to carpentry. GLO 7.1: Describe the impact of the construction industry on human sustainability and the health and well-being of carpenters. SLO 11A.7.1.1 Appreciate the impact of sustainable practices on human health and well-being. GLO 7.2: Describe the construction industry s sustainability practices and impact on the environment. Goal 8: Demonstrate an understanding of the structure and scope of carpentry. GLO 8.1: Describe the scope of carpentry. GLO 8.2: Describe apprenticeship, post-secondary education, and employment opportunities. 9188: Carpentry Tools and Equipment (11A) 5

Goal 9: Demonstrate an understanding of the evolution of carpentry, including its technological progression and emerging trends. GLO 9.1: Demonstrate an understanding of the evolution of carpentry, including its technological progression and emerging trends. SLO 11A.9.1.1 Demonstrate an awareness of the evolution, technological progression, and emerging trends in tools and equipment. 6 9188: Carpentry Tools and Equipment (11A)