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Carpentry I (2012) 8601 36 weeks, 140 hours co-op not available
2012/2013 Competency-Based Task/Competency List for Carpentry I (8601/co-op not available/36 weeks, 140 hours)
Tasks/competencies bordered in blue are considered optional when marked as such; they and/or additional tasks/competencies may be taught at the discretion of the school division. All other tasks are considered essential statewide and are required of all students.
Demonstrating Workplace Readiness Skills: Personal Qualities and People Skills
- Demonstrate positive work ethic.
- Demonstrate integrity.
- Demonstrate teamwork skills.
- Demonstrate self-representation skills.
- Demonstrate diversity awareness.
- Demonstrate conflict-resolution skills.
- Demonstrate creativity and resourcefulness.
Demonstrating Workplace Readiness Skills: Professional Knowledge and Skills
- Demonstrate effective speaking and listening skills.
- Demonstrate effective reading and writing skills.
- Demonstrate critical-thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Demonstrate healthy behaviors and safety skills.
- Demonstrate an understanding of workplace organizations, systems, and climates.
- Demonstrate lifelong-learning skills.
- Demonstrate job-acquisition and advancement skills.
- Demonstrate time-, task-, and resource-management skills.
- Demonstrate job-specific mathematics skills.
- Demonstrate customer-service skills.
Demonstrating Workplace Readiness Skills: Technology Knowledge and Skills
- Demonstrate proficiency with technologies common to a specific occupation.
- Demonstrate information technology skills.
- Demonstrate an understanding of Internet use and security issues.
- Demonstrate telecommunications skills.
Examining All Aspects of an Industry
- Examine aspects of planning within an industry/organization.
- Examine aspects of management within an industry/organization.
- Examine aspects of financial responsibility within an industry/organization.
- Examine technical and production skills required of workers within an industry/organization.
- Examine principles of technology that underlie an industry/organization.
- Examine labor issues related to an industry/organization.
- Examine community issues related to an industry/organization.
- Examine health, safety, and environmental issues related to an industry/organization.
Addressing Elements of Student Life
- Identify the purposes and goals of the student organization.
- Explain the benefits and responsibilities of membership in the student organization as a student and in professional/civic organizations as an adult.
- Demonstrate leadership skills through participation in student organization activities, such as meetings, programs, and projects.
- Identify Internet safety issues and procedures for complying with acceptable use standards.
Applying Basic Construction Safety Standards (Core Safety)
- Comply with federal, state, and local safety legal requirements, including OSHA, VOSHA, and EPA.
- Identify PPE (personal protective equipment) requirements.
- Inspect and maintain a safe working environment.
- Explain safe working practices around electrical hazards.
- Identify emergency first aid procedures.
- Identify the types of fires and the methods used to extinguish them.
- Inspect course-specific hand and power tools to visually identify defects.
- Demonstrate lifting and carrying techniques.
- Demonstrate safe laddering techniques.
- Demonstrate safe scaffolding techniques.
- Report injuries.
- Report personal, environmental, and equipment safety violations to the appropriate authority.
- Earn the OSHA 10 card.
- Pass safety exam.
Focusing on the Carpentry Profession
- Explain the role that safety plays in carpentry.
- Define "job-site safety."
- Identify the responsibilities and personal characteristics of a professional craftsperson.
- Explain the construction industry, the role of companies that make up the industry, and the role of individual professionals in the industry.
- Demonstrate knowledge of computer systems, and explain common uses for computers in the construction industry.
- Explain workplace issues such as sexual harassment, stress, and substance abuse.
Introducing Construction Math
- Add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers, with and without a calculator.
- Use a standard ruler and a metric ruler to measure.
- Add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions.
- Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals, with and without a calculator.
- Convert decimals to percents and percents to decimals.
- Convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions.
- Explain what the metric system is and how it is important in the construction trades.
- Identify and use metric units of length, weight, volume, and temperature.
- Identify some of the basic shapes used in the construction industry and apply basic geometry to measure them.
Introducing Hand and Power Tools
- Identify some of the basic hand tools and commonly used power tools used in the construction trade.
- Care for and safely use basic, common hand tools and power tools.
Interpreting Blueprints
- Identify basic blueprint terms, components, and symbols.
- Relate information on blueprints to actual locations on the print.
- Identify different classifications of drawings.
- Interpret and use drawing dimensions.
- Read/interpret scale.
Using Communication Skills
- Demonstrate the ability to understand information and instructions that are presented in both written and oral form.
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively in on-the-job situations, using written and oral communication skills.
Performing Basic Carpentry Skills
- Check stock and/or assemblies for squareness.
- Measure materials, using tape measure.
- Determine levelness and plumbness of surfaces, using a level.
- Handle/store materials.
- Identify materials.
- Maintain/make minor adjustments to hand tools.
Cutting and Shaping Stock
- Crosscut and ripsaw stock to size.
- Bore holes.
- Square stock to 90 degrees.
- Cut miter joint.
Assembling and Fastening Components
- Apply clamping devices.
- Fasten stock with metal fasteners (for example, nails, screws, staples, and other mechanical fasteners).
- Explain the safe use of nail guns.
Building and Installing Foundations and Forms
- Set up builder's level.
- Establish elevation points from a benchmark.
Framing a Floor
- Check condition of foundation to comply with local building codes before framing begins.
- Install sill plate.
- Install solid or composite wood beam/girder.
- Read/lay out floor framing detail on sill plate.
- Cut and crown floor joists.
- Install floor joists, including cantilever floor joists.
- Install bridging and blocking.
- Install subfloor sheathing.
- Select appropriate floor-framing fasteners and adhesives.
Framing Walls
- Lay out floor deck for walls.
- Cut wall plates.
- Read/lay out wall framing layout on wall plates.
- Cut studs, headers, jacks, rough sills, and cripples.
- Assemble corner and tee posts.
- Assemble header.
- Frame door opening.
- Frame window opening.
- Assemble wall sections, including metal studs.
- Install double top plate (cap plate).
- Install wall blocking (backing).
- Install fire stops.
- Install corner brace.
- Install exterior wall sheathing.
- Raise and anchor wall section.
- Plumb, align, and brace wall section.
Framing a Ceiling
- Read ceiling layout/lay out ceiling framing detail on top wall plate.
- Cut ceiling joists.
- Install ceiling joists.
- Frame ceiling opening.
- Install strongback (stiffener or catwalk).
Framing a Roof
- Read/lay out roof framing detail on cap plate.
- Read/lay out common, header, and cripple rafters.
- Lay out common rafter as a pattern.
- Reproduce common rafters from a pattern.
- Install ridgeboard.
- Install rafters.
- Frame gable end.
- Frame gable dormer.
- Install roof sheathing.
Installing Trusses
- Read truss detail and lay out for truss installation.
- Describe the safe selection, setting, and anchoring of trusses by hand or by crane.
- Brace roof assembly.
Installing Roofing
- Install roof felt.
- Install 3-tab composite shingle.
- Install ridge cap.
Constructing and Installing Stairs
- Calculate rise and run for stairs.
- Lay out straight run stair stringer.
- Cut stair component.
- Construct unfinished stair unit.
Installing Exterior Doors and Windows
- Install prehung exterior door units.
- Install prehung windows.
Framing Decks and Porches
- Review building codes related to decks.
Installing Exterior Finishes
- Construct box and rake cornice.
- Install facia.
- Install soffit.
- Cut and install corner board for siding.
- Install siding and accompanying accessories.
Installing Interior Finishes
- Install gypsum board.
- Install paneling and trim.
- Install shelving.
- Install baseboard.
- Install ceiling molding.
- Case interior opening.
- Install interior door jamb.
- Install prehung interior door unit.
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Carpentry II (2012) 8602 36 weeks, 280 hours
2012/2013 Competency-Based Task/Competency List for Carpentry II (8602/36 weeks, 280 hours)
Tasks/competencies bordered in blue are considered optional when marked as such; they and/or additional tasks/competencies may be taught at the discretion of the school division. All other tasks are considered essential statewide and are required of all students.
Demonstrating Workplace Readiness Skills: Personal Qualities and People Skills
- Demonstrate positive work ethic.
- Demonstrate integrity.
- Demonstrate teamwork skills.
- Demonstrate self-representation skills.
- Demonstrate diversity awareness.
- Demonstrate conflict-resolution skills.
- Demonstrate creativity and resourcefulness.
Demonstrating Workplace Readiness Skills: Professional Knowledge and Skills
- Demonstrate effective speaking and listening skills.
- Demonstrate effective reading and writing skills.
- Demonstrate critical-thinking and problem-solving skills.
- Demonstrate healthy behaviors and safety skills.
- Demonstrate an understanding of workplace organizations, systems, and climates.
- Demonstrate lifelong-learning skills.
- Demonstrate job-acquisition and advancement skills.
- Demonstrate time-, task-, and resource-management skills.
- Demonstrate job-specific mathematics skills.
- Demonstrate customer-service skills.
Demonstrating Workplace Readiness Skills: Technology Knowledge and Skills
- Demonstrate proficiency with technologies common to a specific occupation.
- Demonstrate information technology skills.
- Demonstrate an understanding of Internet use and security issues.
- Demonstrate telecommunications skills.
Examining All Aspects of an Industry
- Examine aspects of planning within an industry/organization.
- Examine aspects of management within an industry/organization.
- Examine aspects of financial responsibility within an industry/organization.
- Examine technical and production skills required of workers within an industry/organization.
- Examine principles of technology that underlie an industry/organization.
- Examine labor issues related to an industry/organization.
- Examine community issues related to an industry/organization.
- Examine health, safety, and environmental issues related to an industry/organization.
Addressing Elements of Student Life
- Identify the purposes and goals of the student organization.
- Explain the benefits and responsibilities of membership in the student organization as a student and in professional/civic organizations as an adult.
- Demonstrate leadership skills through participation in student organization activities, such as meetings, programs, and projects.
- Identify Internet safety issues and procedures for complying with acceptable use standards.
Applying Basic Construction Safety Standards (Core Safety)
- Comply with federal, state, and local safety legal requirements, including OSHA, VOSHA, and EPA.
- Identify PPE (personal protective equipment) requirements.
- Inspect and maintain a safe working environment.
- Explain safe working practices around electrical hazards.
- Identify emergency first aid procedures.
- Identify the types of fires and the methods used to extinguish them.
- Inspect course-specific hand and power tools to visually identify defects.
- Demonstrate lifting and carrying techniques.
- Demonstrate safe laddering techniques.
- Demonstrate safe scaffolding techniques.
- Report injuries.
- Report personal, environmental, and equipment safety violations to the appropriate authority.
- Earn the OSHA 10 card.
- Pass safety exam.
Introducing Construction Math
- Add, subtract, multiply, and divide fractions.
- Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals, with and without a calculator.
- Convert decimals to percents and percents to decimals.
- Convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions.
- Explain what the metric system is and how it is important in the construction trades.
- Identify and use metric units of length, weight, volume, and temperature.
- Identify some of the basic shapes used in the construction industry and apply basic geometry to measure them.
Interpreting Blueprints
- Identify basic blueprint terms, components, and symbols.
- Relate information on blueprints to actual locations on the print.
- Identify different classifications of drawings.
- Interpret and use drawing dimensions.
- Read/interpret scale.
Basic Rigging
- Describe the use of slings and common rigging hardware.
- Describe the basic inspection techniques and rejection criteria used for slings and hardware.
- Describe the basic hitch configurations and their proper connections.
- Describe basic load-handling safety practices.
- Demonstrate proper use of American National Standards Institute (ANSI) hand signals.
Using Communication Skills
- Demonstrate the ability to understand information and instructions that are presented in both written and oral form.
- Demonstrate the ability to communicate effectively in on-the-job situations, using written and oral communication skills.
Performing Basic Carpentry Skills
- Determine levelness and plumbness of surfaces, using a level.
- Handle/store materials.
- Identify materials.
- Maintain/make minor adjustments to hand tools.
Cutting and Shaping Stock
- Cut miter joint.
Assembling and Fastening Components
- Apply clamping devices.
- Fasten stock with metal fasteners (for example, nails, screws, staples, and other mechanical fasteners).
- Identify nailing schedules for selected materials according to local building codes.
- Explain the safe use of nail guns.
Estimating and Selecting Materials
- Determine materials from a blueprint.
- Estimate labor and material cost.
- Determine proper use of materials.
Building and Installing Foundations and Forms
- Set up builder's level.
- Establish elevation points from a benchmark.
- Install batter boards.
- Construct and align various footing forms to include keyways, bulkheads, dowels, and anchorages.
- Construct and align foundation wall and wall forms to include pilasters and beam pockets.
- Construct and align column and pier forms.
- Describe wall-framing techniques used in masonry construction.
- Describe the installation of window and door jambs in masonry openings.
- Maintain form materials properly.
Framing a Floor
- Check condition of foundation to comply with local building codes before framing begins.
- Install sill plate.
- Install solid or composite wood beam/girder.
- Install lally column.
- Read/lay out floor framing detail on sill plate.
- Cut and crown floor joists.
- Frame floor opening.
- Install floor joists, including cantilever floor joists.
- Install bridging and blocking.
- Install subfloor sheathing.
- Select appropriate floor-framing fasteners and adhesives.
Framing Walls
- Lay out floor deck for walls.
- Install wall blocking (backing).
- Install fire stops.
- Install corner brace.
- Install exterior wall sheathing.
Framing a Ceiling
- Read ceiling layout/lay out ceiling framing detail on top wall plate.
- Cut ceiling joists.
- Install ceiling joists.
- Frame ceiling opening.
- Install strongback (stiffener or catwalk).
Framing a Roof
- Read/lay out roof framing detail on cap plate.
- Read/lay out common, header, and cripple rafters.
- Lay out common rafter as a pattern.
- Reproduce common rafters from a pattern.
- Install ridgeboard.
- Frame roof opening.
- Install rafters.
- Frame gable end.
- Frame blind valley (overlay valley).
- Frame gable dormer.
- Frame shed dormer.
- Install collar beams (rafter ties).
- Install purlins.
- Install roof sheathing.
- Frame chimney saddle (cricket).
- Read/lay out gambrel rafters, valley rafters, valley jack rafters, tail rafters, hip rafters, hip jack rafters, and cripple jack rafters, using speed square, framing square, and calculator.
- Install gambrel rafters, valley rafters, valley jack rafters, tail rafters, hip rafters, hip jack rafters, and cripple jack rafters.
Installing Trusses
- Read truss detail and lay out for truss installation.
- Describe the safe selection, setting, and anchoring of trusses by hand or by crane.
- Brace roof assembly.
- Frame opening in roof assembly.
Installing Roofing
- Install valley flashing.
- Install composite shingles in valley.
- Install composite shingles around roof opening.
- Identify attic area ventilators.
Constructing and Installing Stairs
- Calculate rise and run for stairs.
- Lay out straight run stair stringer.
- Cut stair component.
- Construct unfinished stair unit.
Installing Exterior Doors and Windows
- Install prehung exterior door units.
- Install garage door and jamb.
- Install prehung windows.
Framing Decks and Porches
- Review building codes related to decks.
- Install footings.
- Identify superstructure of attachment.
- Install ledger board, fasteners, and flashing.
- Install wood support and post.
- Install wood beam or girder.
- Install deck joist.
- Install decking material.
- Install railings.
Installing Exterior Finishes
- Construct box and rake cornice.
- Install facia.
- Install soffit.
- Cut and install corner board for siding.
- Install siding and accompanying accessories.
Installing Interior Finishes
- Install gypsum board.
- Install paneling and trim.
- Install shelving.
- Install baseboard.
- Install ceiling molding.
- Case interior opening.
- Install interior door jamb.
- Install prehung interior door unit.
- Install sliding, bi-fold, swinging, or pocket door.
- Install cylinder lockset.
- Install weather stripping.
- Construct open shelving.
Transporting and Installing Cabinets
- Prepare cabinets for hauling.
- Unload and prepare wall and base cabinets for installation.
- Stage/install wall and base cabinets.
- Install base cabinet and hardware.
- Select prefabricated cabinets.
- Install prefabricated counter tops.
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