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Line A: Safe Work Practices Competency A-1: Control Workplace Hazards
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)Safety is a part of the job. When you take a job, you have a safety obligation to your employer, co-workers, family, and yourself. By recognizing and understanding the hazards in your work area, you can prevent the occurrence ... -
Line A: Safe Work Practices Competency A-3: Handle Hazardous Materials Safely
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)Workers exposed to hazardous materials may be at risk for many serious health problems, such as kidney or lung damage, sterility, cancer, allergic reactions, or burns. Some hazardous materials can also cause fires or ... -
Line A: Safe Work Practices Competency A-5: Describe Fire Safety
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)As a trades worker you have a responsibility to work safely, and fire prevention is a primary concern. Many of the work tasks you carry out include the application of heat and flame. You should be able to apply fire ... -
Line A: Safe Work Practices Competency: A-2 Describe WorkSafeBC Regulations
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)In most provinces, one or more agencies are responsible for safe, healthful working environments at job sites. These organizations normally have names such as the Workers’ Compensation Board (WCB) or the Occupational Health ... -
Line A: Safe Work Practices Competency: A-4 Describe Personal Safety Practices
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)These Learning Tasks describe the clothing and protective equipment workers must wear on the job site and the safety precautions they must take to protect themselves and others from injury. Special personal protective ... -
Line B: Employability Skills Competency B-1: Apply Study and Learning Skills
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)Every learner has different abilities, backgrounds, and life experiences. Some individuals will be entering a trades program directly from high school as part of a dual-credit program or youth initiative and have limited ... -
Line B: Employability Skills Competency B-2: Describe Expectations and Responsibilities of Employers and Employees
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)As you enter the workforce, it is important to understand the major trends in employment and how to find this information. In this Competency, we’ll look some of the current major trends in employment in Canada and British ... -
Line B: Employability Skills Competency B-3: Use Interpersonal Communication Skills
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)No matter what your job is, you will need to communicate with other people. Your communication skills determine how successfully you receive and transmit information. Communication is arguably the most important of all ... -
Line B: Employability Skills Competency B-4: Describe the Apprenticeship System
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)This Competency provides the information necessary for you to understand the trades training system and how to explore any trades you may be interested in. Careers in the trades can be highly rewarding. Forecast shortages ... -
Line C: Tools and Equipment Competency C-1: Describe Common Hand Tools and Their Uses
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)Hand tools are used in almost every trade, but many of them have particular applications in a specific trade. It is likely you have used some of these tools already at work, at school, or at home, but this may be the first ... -
Line C: Tools and Equipment Competency C-2: Describe Common Power Tools and Their Uses
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)Power tools play a major role in virtually every trade. You will be expected to be familiar with a wide range of portable and stationary power tools and to understand the safe operation of these tools. Proper maintenance ... -
Line C: Tools and Equipment Competency C-4: Describe Ladders and Work Platforms
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)In this Competency you will learn about some of the common equipment used for performing work at elevated locations. The safe use of ladders and scaffolds is required in all types of jobs. A safely built scaffold provides ... -
Line D: Organizational Skills Competency D-1: Solve Trades Mathematical Problems
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)Essential skills are used in every job to varying degrees and at different levels of complexity. They provide the foundation for learning all other skills and enable people to evolve in their jobs and adapt to changes in ... -
Line D: Organizational Skills Competency D-2: Apply Science Concepts to Trades Applications
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)This Competency introduces the basic principles governing the structure and the behaviour of solids, liquids, and gases. You will look at the effects forces have on objects and the basic machines that transmit a force. You ... -
Line D: Organizational Skills Competency D-3: Read Drawings and Specifications
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)Some of the most important documents used in the workplace are the technical drawings, diagrams, and schematics that specify how fabrication and construction tasks will be carried out, or describe the composition and ... -
Line D: Organizational Skills Competency D-4: Use Codes, Regulations and Standards
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)Codes, regulations, standards, specifications, and recommended practices are used in all aspects of construction, fabrication, manufacturing, and inspection. The following list of lines and competencies was generated with ... -
Line D: Organizational Skills Competency D-5: Use Manufacturer and Supplier Documentation
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)Document use is one of the nine essential skills identified by the Government of Canada to be successful in the workplace. It refers to the skills needed to find, enter, and use letters, numbers, symbols, and images in ... -
Line D: Organizational Skills Competency D-6: Plan Projects
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)Every job is different and may have special requirements. Anticipating these requirements and planning accordingly is vital to ensuring that you have the materials, tools, and time to complete the job. To do this effectively ... -
Line E: Electrical Fundamentals Competency E-1: Describe the Basic Principles of Electricity
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)You will use electricity daily. Vehicles and machinery are started and often operated by electricity. Electric tools make the performance of your job easier and more efficient. However, to use electricity safely and ... -
Line E: Electrical Fundamentals Competency E-2: Identify Common Circuit Components and Their Symbols
Camosun College (Campus Manitoba, 2016)Many types of electric devices are used in almost every trade. Mechanical trades will find electrical devices in every motor-driven vehicle. Construction trades will encounter them in most construction projects. To be able ...