INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC (MILLWRIGHT)

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Interim Logbook Department of Advanced Education and Skills Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division INDUSTRIAL MECHANIC (MILLWRIGHT) Note to Apprenticeship Applicants This form can only be used to record hours and skills while waiting for your official logbook. To register as an apprentice and receive a logbook, please visit www.gov.nl.ca/aes/app/index.html. Applicant Information Name: Surname First Initial Address: / / / P. O. Box/Street City/Town Province Postal Code Telephone: ( ) Cell: ( ) Email address: Employer Information & Verification Note to Employer By completing the section below you are confirming that the hours indicated for the applicant are specific to employment in the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Occupation. Verified By: Company Name Address: / / / P. O. Box/Street City/Town Province Postal Code Telephone: ( ) * CRA Business #: 9 Digits Employer or Representative Signature Employer or Representative (Print) Please check the appropriate box Date of applicant s employment from: / / to: / / Month Day Year Month Day Year Total Hours of Employment the applicant worked in the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Occupation: Hours Please check the appropriate box * CRA - Canadian Revenue Agency IndMec-Mil_09-124_ Interim_Logbook_2010-03 1

The Occupational Advisory Committee in the Industrial Mechanic (Millwright) Occupation has identified the work experiences or skills listed below as those required for the occupation. Journeypersons must be certified in the occupation stated by this document. A Journeyperson in another occupation may sign certain sections if the skills are common to both occupations. Skills Required For Certification Journeyperson Signature Verified By Applicant DRAFTING AND SKETCHING Read basic drawings and diagrams Sketch drawings and diagrams Interpret specification RIGGING Install rigging Tests rigging Maintain rigging Ties knots and splices rope using various types of rope Determine safe working loads for ropes Determine safe working loads for slings Determines safe working loads for scaffolds Determines safe working loads for ladders PRECISION MEASURING TOOLS Use precision measuring tools Maintain precision measuring tools Store precision measuring tools OXY-FUEL WELDING Set up welding equipment Prepare metal IndMec-Mil_09-124_ Interim_Logbook_2010-03 2

Cut metal Weld metal Shut down equipment Disassemble equipment Store and maintain equipment VALVES Select valves, including gate, globe, check, safety, and pressure reducing valves Install valves, including gate, globe, check, safety, and pressure reducing valves Operate valves, including gate, globe, check, safety, and pressure reducing valves Maintain valves, including gate, globe, check, safety, and pressure reducing valves Use of safety equipment Setup equipment Prepare metal Weld metal Shut down equipment The use of basic tools The use of test equipment Disassembling systems Reassembling systems Testing components Repairing components Replacing components S.M.A.W. HYDRAULICS AND PNEUMATICS IndMec-Mil_09-124_ Interim_Logbook_2010-03 3

Make adjustments Remove seals and bearings Select seals and bearings Install seals and bearings Maintain seals and bearings SEALS AND BEARINGS Troubleshoot seals and bearings POWER TRANSMISSIONS Disassemble power transmissions Reassemble power transmissions Install power transmissions Align power transmissions Maintain power transmissions CONVEYOR SYSTEMS Work with conveyor systems including disassembling pulleys and idlers Work with conveyor systems including reassembling pulleys and idlers Work with conveyor systems including aligning Work with conveyor systems including troubleshooting Align machinery PREVENTATIVE MAINTENANCE Prepare preventive maintenance schedules and reports ALIGNMENT EQUIPMENT Set up basic alignment equipment Perform basic alignment Store basic alignment equipment IndMec-Mil_09-124_ Interim_Logbook_2010-03 4

SPECIALIZED MACHINE TOOLS Maintain and use stationary power saws Maintain and use portable saws Maintain and use cut-off machines Maintain and use contour band saws PRECISION LAYOUT Perform precision layout of bench work DRILL PRESSES Use and maintain drill presses including sharpening twist drills Use and maintain drill presses including drilling and reaming Use and maintain drill presses including cutting internal threads, utilizing cutting fluids, and restoring damaged threads Use and maintain drill presses cutting external threads, utilizing cutting fluids, and restoring damaged threads LATHES Use and maintain lathes including selecting tool blanks (to be obtained in the training institution or in the workplace) Use and maintain lathes including sharpening tool blanks (to be obtained in the training institution or in the workplace) Use and maintain lathes including aligning work in the lathe (to be obtained in the training institution or in the workplace) Use and maintain lathes including performing facing (to be obtained in the training institution or in the workplace) Use and maintain lathes including centering (to be obtained in the training institution or in the workplace) Use and maintain lathes including turning (to be obtained in the training institution or in the workplace) Use and maintain lathes including cleaning (to be IndMec-Mil_09-124_ Interim_Logbook_2010-03 5

obtained in the training institution or in the workplace) Use and maintain lathes including storing tools Shape and fabricate metal Determine heat ranges Apply heat Monitor colour Monitor temperature Quench METAL EMERGENCY POWER SYSTEMS Operate and carry out preventive maintenance on emergency power systems including checking coolant levels Operate and carry out preventive maintenance on emergency power systems including checking battery levels PUMPS Select and install non positive displacement pumps and their component parts Select and install positive displacement pumps and their component parts Operate non positive displacement pumps Operate positive displacement pumps Maintain non-positive displacement pumps Maintain positive displacement pumps Maintain stuffing boxes Maintain mechanical seals Test non-positive displacement pumps IndMec-Mil_09-124_ Interim_Logbook_2010-03 6

Test positive displacement pumps IndMec-Mil_09-124_ Interim_Logbook_2010-03 7

Note to Journeypersons Journeypersons who have applied their signatures to the skills required for the certification section of this document must complete the following sections. The Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division, for the purpose of verification, may contact Journeypersons who have applied their signatures to skills for applicants. Journeyperson Supervisor Verification Name: Surname First Initial Address: / / / P. O. Box/Street City/Town Province Postal Code Telephone: ( ) Cell phone: ( ) Email address: Certificate Number: and/or I.P. Number: Name (signature): Journeyperson Supervisor Verification Name: Surname First Initial Address: / / / P. O. Box/Street City/Town Province Postal Code Telephone: ( ) Cell phone: ( ) e-mail: Certificate Number: and/or I.P. Number: Name (signature): IndMec-Mil_09-124_ Interim_Logbook_2010-03 8

For Office Use Only Credit: Approved by: Date: month / day / year Contact Information Mount Pearl Department of Advanced Education & Skills 1170 Topsail Road P.O. Box 8700 St. John s, NL A1B 4J6 Phone: (709) 729-2729 Fax: (709) 729-5878 Toll Free: 1-877-771-3737 Clarenville Department of Advanced Education & Skills 45 Tilley s Road Clarenville, NL A5A 1Z4 Phone: (709) 466-3982 Fax: (709) 466-3987 Toll Free: 1-877-771-3737 Grand Falls-Windsor Department of Advanced Education & Skills 42 Hardy Avenue Grand Falls-Windsor, NL A2A 2J9 Phone: (709) 292-4215 Fax: (709) 292-4502 Toll Free 1-877-771-3737 Corner Brook Department of Advanced Education & Skills 1-3 Union Street Aylward Building 2 nd Floor P.O. Box 2006 Corner Brook, NL A2H 6J8 Telephone: (709) 637-2366 Fax: (709) 637-2519 Toll Free 1-877-771-3737 Happy Valley-Goose Bay Department of Advanced Education & Skills 163 Hamilton River Rd. Bursey Bldg PO Box 3014, Station "B" Happy Valley-Goose Bay, NL A0P 1E0 Phone: (709) 896-6348 Fax: (709) 896-6703 Toll Free 1-877-771-3737 IndMec-Mil_09-124_ Interim_Logbook_2010-03 9