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Cluster Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources Concentration Oil and Gas Extraction and Distribution WVEIS Code SN2185 ONET Codes and Occupations 47-5081.00 – Helpers-Extraction Workers 47-5071.00 – Roustabouts, Oil and Gas 47-5013.00 – Service Unit Operators, Oil, Gas, and Mining 53-7073.00 – Wellhead Pumpers Sample of reported job titles: Driller Helper, Roustabout, Roustabout Pusher, Roustabout Hand, Floor Hand, Oil Field Roustabout, Rig Hand, Roustabout Crew Leader, Roustabout Crew Pusher, Production Roustabout, Galley Hand, Rig Operator, Pulling Unit Operator, Service Rig Operator, Fishing Tool Supervisor, Service Operator, Reverse Unit Operator-Fisherman, Tool Pusher, Well Servicing Rig Operator, Wireline Operator, Work Over Rig Operator, Pumper, Lease Operator, Well Tender, Operations Technician, Wellhead Pumper, Oilfield Plant and Field Operator, Production Operator, Multi-Skilled Operator, Well Head Pumper, Gauger REQUIRED COURSES WVEIS Code Course 2497 Basic Production Mechanics 2496 Advanced Production Mechanics Select At Least One Specialization 1862 Welding I 1863 Welding II 1751 Fundamentals of Diesel Equipment Technology 1744 Electronic Engine Controls 2493 Electrical Maintenance for Energy/Mining Extraction 1871 Electrical Maintenance 1875 Pneumatics and Hydraulics 0112 Fundamentals of Agricultural Mechanics 0114 Agriculture Equipment and Repair 1

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Cluster Agriculture, Food and Natural Resources

Concentration Oil and Gas Extraction and Distribution

WVEIS Code SN2185

ONET Codes and Occupations47-5081.00 – Helpers-Extraction Workers 47-5071.00 – Roustabouts, Oil and Gas 47-5013.00 – Service Unit Operators, Oil, Gas, and Mining53-7073.00 – Wellhead Pumpers

Sample of reported job titles: Driller Helper, Roustabout, Roustabout Pusher, Roustabout Hand, Floor Hand, Oil Field Roustabout, Rig Hand, Roustabout Crew Leader, Roustabout Crew Pusher, Production Roustabout, Galley Hand, Rig Operator, Pulling Unit Operator, Service Rig Operator, Fishing Tool Supervisor, Service Operator, Reverse Unit Operator-Fisherman, Tool Pusher, Well Servicing Rig Operator, Wireline Operator, Work Over Rig Operator, Pumper, Lease Operator, Well Tender, Operations Technician, Wellhead Pumper, Oilfield Plant and Field Operator, Production Operator, Multi-Skilled Operator, Well Head Pumper, Gauger

REQUIRED COURSES

WVEIS Code Course2497 Basic Production Mechanics2496 Advanced Production Mechanics

Select At Least One Specialization1862 Welding I1863 Welding II 1751 Fundamentals of Diesel Equipment Technology1744 Electronic Engine Controls2493 Electrical Maintenance for Energy/Mining Extraction1871 Electrical Maintenance1875 Pneumatics and Hydraulics0112 Fundamentals of Agricultural Mechanics0114 Agriculture Equipment and Repair

Skill Sets

Career Preparation SkillsSafety Leadership DevelopmentCustomer ServiceLiteracy and NumeracyBasic Mechanical SafetyConstruction MathBasic Communication Skills

Basic Employability SkillsIntroduction to Hand ToolsIntroduction to Power ToolsPipeline Mechanic Hand and Power ToolsIntroduction to Construction DrawingsPiping and Mechanical Blueprint ReadingConcrete Placement and HandlingFasteners

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Tubing, Threaded Pipe and HosesElectrical SystemsSMAW – Equipment Set Up and ElectrodesSMAW – Beads and Fillet WeldsIntroduction to Pneumatic SystemsIntroduction to Hydraulic SystemsMetering Devices and ProversPumpsGas CompressorsBearings and Mechanical SealsValvesThreaded Pipe FabricationMaterials HandlingBasic RiggingOxy-Fuel CuttingMotorized EquipmentForkliftsWelding Safety Oxyfuel Cutting Plasma Arc Cutting Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging Base Metal Preparation Weld Quality SMAW-Equipment and Setup Shielded Metal Arc Electrodes SMAW-Beads and Fillet Welds Joint Fit-Up and Alignment SMAW-Groove Welds with Backing SMAW-Open V-Groove Welds Welding Symbols Reading Welding Detail Drawings Physical Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Metals Preheating and Postheating of Metals Engine SystemsCab and HoodElectrical/ElectronicsFrame and ChassisGeneral Electrical/Electronic System DiagnosisBattery and Starting System Diagnosis and RepairCharging System Diagnosis and RepairLighting Systems Diagnosis and RepairElectrical SafetyMathematical ApplicationsBasic ElectricalElectrical BasicsElectrical TheoryIndustrial PowerElectrical MotorsHydraulic Systems

Pneumatic SystemsMeasurements and CalculationsFoundational CarpentryFoundational PlumbingFoundational Electrical WiringSMAW & MIG WeldingOxy-Fuel Cutting, Welding and BrazingParts SalesEquipment MaintenanceEquipment Repair

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Career Preparation Skills, Safety, Leadership Development and Customer Service should be integrated throughout the concentration as remaining skill sets are delivered.

Skill Set Career Preparation SkillsKnowledge Objectives

SN.1

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

career paths. goal development and achievement. attitudes and work habits that support career retention and advancement. communication in varied contexts.

Performance Objectives

SN.2SN.3SN.4SN.5SN.6

SN.7SN.8SN.9

SN.10

Students will

relate skills and abilities to possible career pathways. explain methods of goal development. discuss methods of time management and task coordination. practice professionalism in punctuality, appropriate dress, task completion, etc. investigate methods of supervision such as giving and receiving feedback and

instruction. develop and present a statement of their personal work ethic beliefs. prepare an application, cover letter, resume and thank you letter. create an employment portfolio for use when applying for projects. Practice simulated job interviews

Skill Set Safety Knowledge Objectives

SN.11

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

safety procedures. accident reporting agencies. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).

Performance Objectives

SN.12SN.13SN.14SN.15SN.16

SN.17SN.18

Students will

recognize the main causes of accidents. research agencies that are responsible for emergencies in the workplace. develop a plan which outlines the procedures for handling an accident. demonstrate operating instructions before using any equipment. establish procedures for safe evacuation of the worksite in the event of an

emergency. follow safety and security procedures. wear PPE as required for specified task.

Skill Set Leadership DevelopmentKnowledge Objectives

SN.19

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

public speaking. parliamentary law. leadership concepts. characteristics of effective teams and organizations

Performance Objectives Students will

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develop and deliver speeches. participate in meetings using parliamentary procedure. attend leadership conferences and training (local, state and/or national). volunteer in community service opportunities. participate in career development events.

SN.20SN.21SN.22SN.23SN.24

Skill Set Customer ServiceKnowledge Objectives

SN.25

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

customer needs assessment. quality standards for services. evaluation of customer satisfaction.

Performance Objectives

SN.26

SN.27

SN.28

SN.29

SN.30

Students will

confer with customers by telephone or in person to provide information about products or services, take or enter orders, cancel accounts, or obtain details of complaints.

keep records of customer interactions or transactions, recording details of inquiries, complaints, or comments, as well as actions taken.

check to ensure that appropriate changes were made to resolve customers' problems.

determine charges for services requested, collect deposits or payments, or arrange for billing.

refer unresolved customer grievances to designated departments for further investigation.

Skill Set Literacy and NumeracyKnowledge objectives

SN.31

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

literacy and numeracy skills required to solve complex real-world problems associated with their career/technical content area improve their thinking and reasoning skills.

Performance Objectives

SN.32

SN.33

SN.34

SN.35

Students will

utilize a variety of technical sources (e.g., Internet, manuals, journals, directions, reports, etc.) to complete career/technical assignments and projects

demonstrate writing skills required to complete career/technical assignments and projects

demonstrate accuracy in calculating and measuring graphical work required to complete career/technical assignments and projects

analyze tables, charts, graphs and multiple data sources to complete career/technical assignments and projects

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Basic Production Mechanics WVEIS 2497

Skill Set Basic Mechanical Safety

Knowledge Objectives

2497.1

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Explain the idea of a safety culture and its importance in the construction crafts.

Explain the role of OSHA’s General Duty Clause and 1926 CFR Subpart C. Explain the role of OSHA in job-site safety. Explain fall protection, ladder, stair, and scaffold procedures and requirements. Define safe work procedures to use around electrical hazards. Explain the importance of hazard communications (HazCom) and Material

Safety Data Sheets (MSDSs).Performance Objectives

2497.22497.32497.4

2497.5

2497.6

2497.7

Students will

Identify causes of accidents and the impact of accident costs. Recognize hazard and risk assessment techniques. Identity struck-by-hazards and demonstrate safe working procedures and

requirements. Identify caught-in-between hazards and demonstrate safe working procedures

and requirements. Demonstrate the use and care of appropriate personal protective equipment

(PPE). Identify other hazards on your job site, including hazardous material

exposures, environmental elements, welding and cutting hazards, confined spaces, and fires.

Skill Set Construction Math

Knowledge Objectives

2497.8

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Explain what the metric system is and how it is important to the construction trade.

Performance Objectives

2497.9

2497.102497.112497.122497.132497.142497.152497.16

Students will

Add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers, with and without a calculator.

Use a standard ruler, a metric ruler, and a measuring tape to measure. Add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions. Add, subtract, multiply and divide decimals, with and without a calculator. Convert decimals to percentages and percentages to decimals. Convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions. Recognize and use metric units of length, weight, volume, and temperature. Recognize some of the basic shapes used in the construction industry and

apply basic geometry to measure them.

Skill Set Basic Communication Skills

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Knowledge Objectives

2497.17

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Verbal, non-verbal and written communication.

Performance Objectives

2497.18

2497.19

2497.20

Students will

Interpret information and instructions presented in both verbal and written form.

Communicate effectively in on-the-job situations using verbal and written skills.

Communicate effectively on-the-job using electronic communications devices.Skill Set Basic Employability Skills

Knowledge Objectives

2497.21

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Explain the role of an employee in construction industry. Define effective relationship skills.

Performance Objectives

2497.22

2497.23

2497.24

Students will

Demonstrate critical thinking skills and the ability to solve problems using those skills.

Demonstrate knowledge of computer systems and explain common uses for computers in the construction industry.

Recognize workplace issues such as sexual harassment, stress, and substance abuse.

Skill Set Introduction to Hand Tools

Knowledge Objectives

2497.25

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Recognize and identify basic hand tools and their uses in the construction trades.

Performance Objectives

2497.262497.27

Students will

Visually inspect hand tools to determine if they are safe to use. Safely use hand tools.

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Skill Set Introduction to Power Tools

Knowledge Objectives

2497.28

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Explain how to maintain power tools properly.

Performance Objectives

2497.292497.30

Students will

Identify power tools commonly used in the construction trades. Use power tools safely.

Skill Set Pipeline Mechanic Hand and Power Tools

Knowledge Objectives

2497.31

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Identify common hand and power tools used in the oil and gas industry. Identify and explain the operation of surface grinders and belt sanders. Identify and explain the function of Woodruff Key seaters and broachers.

Performance Objectives

2497.322497.33

2497.34

Students will

Safely use and care for pipeline mechanic hand tools. Safely use and care for drill presses, hydraulic presses, and pipe threading

machines. Safety use and care for bearing heaters and drills and perform precision

drilling.

Skill Set Introduction to Construction Drawings

Knowledge Objectives

2497.35

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Recognize and identify basic construction drawing terms, components, and symbols.

Recognize different classifications of construction drawings.

Performance Objectives

2497.362497.37

Students will

Relate information on construction drawings to actual locations on the print. Interpret and use drawing dimensions.

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Skill Set Piping and Mechanical Blueprint Reading

Knowledge Objectives

2497.38

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Identify and explain types and parts of piping and mechanical drawings.

Performance Objectives

2497.39

2497.40

Students will

Read and interpret piping and instrumentation diagrams (P&Ids), plan views, section views, and isometric drawings.

Read and interpret machine drawings.

Skill Set Concrete Placement and Handling

Knowledge Objectives

2497.41

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Identify types of concrete reinforcement materials and describe their use. Identify various types of footings and explain their use. Identify the parts of various types of forms. Explain the safety procedures associated with the construction and use of

concrete forms. Describe the factors that contribute to the quality of concrete placement. Name the factors that affect the curing of concrete and describe the methods

used to achieve proper curing.

Performance Objectives

2497.422497.432497.44

2497.45

2497.462497.472497.48

Students will

Perform volume estimates for concrete quantity requirements. Erect, plumb, and brace a simple concrete form with reinforcement. Demonstrate the correct methods for placing and consolidating concrete into

forms. Demonstrate how to use a screed to strike off and level concrete to the proper

grade in a form. Demonstrate how to use tools for placing, floating, and finishing concrete. Determine when conditions permit the concrete finishing operation to start. Properly care for and safely use hand and power tools when working with

concrete.

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Skill Set Fasteners

Knowledge Objectives

2497.49

Students will demonstrate the knowledge of

Identify and explain the uses for various threaded and non threaded fasteners.

Performance Objectives

2497.50

Students will

Install fasteners.

Skill Set Tubing, Threaded Pipe and Hoses

Knowledge Objectives

2497.512497.52

The students will demonstrate the knowledge of

Identify and explain the materials used in tubing systems. Identify and explain the materials used in threaded piping systems.

Performance Objectives

2497.532497.542497.552497.562497.572497.58

Student will

Identify, use and care for tubing cutters, benders, and flaring tools. Fabricate tubing systems. Use and care for pipe threading tools. Fabricate threaded piping systems. Identify and select types and sizes of hoses. Maintain hoses used in control systems.

Skill Set Electrical Systems

Knowledge Objectives

2497.59

The students will demonstrate the knowledge of

Explain the purpose of OSHA and how it promotes safety on the job. Explain safety issues concerning lockout/tag out procedures, confined space

entry, respiratory protection, and fall protection systems. Define voltage and identify the ways in which it can be produced. Explain the difference between conductors and insulators. Define the units of measurement that are used to measure the properties of

electricity. Explain the basic characteristics of series and parallel circuits. Explain the basic characteristics of combination circuits. Identify the meters used to measure voltage, current and resistance.

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Performance Objectives

2497.602497.61

2497.62

2497.63

Students will

Recognize safe working practices in the work environment. Develop a task plan and a hazard assessment for a given task and select

appropriate PPE and work methods to safely perform the task. Calculate, using Kirchhoff’s voltage law, the voltage drop in series, parallel

and series-parallel circuits. Using Ohm’s Law, find the unknown parameters in series, parallel and series-

parallel circuits.

Skill Set SMAW-Equipment Set Up & Electrodes

Knowledge Objectives

2497.64

Students will demonstrate the knowledge of

Identify and explain Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) safety. Explain welding electrical current. Identify welding power supplies and their characteristics. Explain how to set up welding power supplies. Identify tools used for weld cleaning. Identify factors that affect electrode selection. Explain the American Welding Society (AWS) and the American Society of

Mechanical Engineers (ASME) filler metal classification system. Explain the storage and control of filler metals. Explain filler metal traceability requirements and how to use applicable code

requirements.

Performance Objectives

2497.652497.66

Students will

Set up a SMAW machine for welding. Identify and select the proper electrode for an identified welding task.

Skill Set SMAW – Beads and Fillet Welds

Knowledge Objectives

2497.67

Students will demonstrate the knowledge of

Describe methods for striking an arc. Describe causes for arc blow and wander.

Performance Objectives

2497.682497.692497.702497.71

Students will

Set up shielded metal arc welding equipment. Properly strike and extinguish an arc. Make stringer, weave and overlapping beads. Make fillet welds in the horizontal (2F), Vertical (3F) and overhead (4F)

positions.

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Advanced Production Mechanics WVEIS 2496

Skill Set Introduction to Pneumatic Systems

Knowledge Objectives

2496.1

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Explain pneumatic safety. Explain the physical characteristics of gases. Explain the physical characteristics of natural gas. Explain the pneumatic transmission of energy. Explain compressed air treatment.

Performance Objectives

2496.2

Students will

Identify and explain the operation of different types of compressors.

Skill Set Introduction to Hydraulic Systems

Knowledge Objectives

2496.32496.4

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Explain hydraulic system safety. Explain the principles of hydraulics.

Performance Objectives

2496.52496.62496.72496.8

Students will

Identify and explain types of hydraulic fluids. Identify and explain the function of hydraulic system parts. Identify and explain the operation of hydraulic pumps. Identify and explain hydraulic motors.

Skill Set Metering Devices and Provers

Knowledge Objectives

2496.9

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Identify and explain the use of various types of meters. Identify and explain the use of various types of provers.

Performance Objectives

2496.102496.11

Students will

Demonstrate the use of various types of meters. Demonstrate the use of various types of provers.

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Skill Set Pumps

Knowledge Objectives

2496.12

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Identify and explain various types of pumps. Explain net positive suction head and cavitation.

Performance Objectives2496.13

Students will

Install pumps

Skill Set Gas Compressors

Knowledge Objectives

2496.14

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Explain the function and operation of gas compressors.

Performance Objectives

2496.152496.16

Students will

Identify various types of gas compressors. Identify and explain auxiliary equipment.

Skill Set Bearings and Mechanical Seals

Knowledge Objectives2496.17

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Identify and explain the use of various types of bearings. Explain bearing designation. Identify and explain the use of various types of mechanical seals. Explain mechanical seal classification.

Performance Objectives

2496.182496.19

Students will

Remove troubleshoot and install bearings. Remove, inspect and install mechanical seals.

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Skill Set Valves

Knowledge Objectives

2496.20

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Explain how to properly store and handle valves. Explain valve locations and positions. Explain the factors that influence valve selection

Performance Objectives

2496.212496.222496.232496.242496.252496.26

Students will

Identify types of valves that start and stop flow. Identify types of valves that regulate flow. Identify valves that relieve pressure. Identify valves that regulate the direction of flow. Identify types of valve actuators. Interpret valve markings and nameplate information.

Skill Set Threaded Pipe Fabrication

Knowledge Objectives

2496.27

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Identify and explain the materials used in threaded piping systems. Identify and explain the use of pipe fittings.

Performance Objectives

2496.282496.292496.302496.312496.32

Students will

Read and interpret screwed fitting joint drawings. Identify and explain types of threads. Determine pipe lengths between joints. Thread and assemble piping and valves. Calculate offsets.

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Skill Set Materials Handling

Knowledge Objectives

2496.33

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Define a load.

Performance Objectives

2496.342496.352496.362496.37

Students will

Establish a pre-task plan prior to moving a load. Use proper materials-handling equipment for the task. Choose appropriate materials-handling equipment for the task. Recognize hazards and follow safety procedures required for materials

handling.

Skill Set Basic Rigging

Knowledge Objectives

2496.38

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

Describe basic inspection techniques and rejection criteria used for slings and hardware.

Describe basic hitch configurations and their proper connections. Describe basic load-handling safety practices.

Performance Objectives

2496.392496.40

2496.412496.422496.43

Students will

Identify and describe the use of slings and common rigging hardware. Demonstrate proper use of American National Standards Institute (ANSI)

hand signals. Identify site and environmental hazards associated with rigging. Properly attach rigging hardware for routine lifts and pipe lifts. Identify the components of a lift plan.

Students will

Identify the components and controls on a typical forklift. Perform prestart inspection and maintenance procedures. Start, warm up, and shut down a forklift. Perform basic maneuvers with a forklift. Perform basic lifting operations with a forklift.

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Skill Set Oxy-Fuel Cutting

Knowledge Objectives2496.44

Students will demonstrate the knowledge of

Identify and explain the use of oxy-fuel cutting equipment.

Performance Objectives

2496.452496.462496.472496.482496.492496.50

2496.51

Students will

Set up oxy-fuel equipment. Light and adjust oxy-fuel torch. Shut down oxy-fuel cutting equipment. Disassemble oxy-fuel equipment. Change empty cylinders. Perform oxy-fuel cutting.

o Straight line and square shapeso Piercing and slot cuttingo Bevelso Washing

Operate a motorized, portable oxy-fuel gas cutting machine.

Skill Set Motorized Equipment

Knowledge Objectives

2496.52

The students will demonstrate the knowledge of

State the safety precautions associated with the use of motor-driven equipment on job sites.

Performance Objectives

2496.53

2496.54

Student will

Identify and explain the operation and use of the following motor-driven equipment:

o Welding machineso Portable generatorso Air compressorso Portable pumpso Aerial liftso Forkliftso Compaction equipmento Trenching equipmento Backhoe loaderso Mobile cranes

Perform prestart checks and operate the following equipment:o Portable generatorso Welding machineso Portable pumpso Air compressors

Skill Set Forklifts

Knowledge Objectives

2496.55

The students will demonstrate the knowledge of

Describe the use of a forklift. Explain the safety rules for operating a forklift. Describe the attachments used on forklifts.

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Performance Objectives

2496.562496.572496.582496.592496.60

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Fundamentals of Diesel Equipment Technology WVEIS 1751

Skill Set Engine SystemsKnowledge Objectives

1751.1

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

performing a visual inspection of the engine and its systems. initiating a work order for servicing a vehicle. identifying worn and or out or specification components.

Performance Objectives

1751.2

1751.3

1751.41751.5

1751.6

1751.71751.8

1751.9

1751.10

1751.11

1751.121751.131751.14

1751.15

1751.16

1751.17

1751.181751.19

1751.20

1751.21

Students will

review past maintenance/repair documents, driver vehicle condition reports, and brake/tire wear report. check and record electronic diagnostic codes and trip/operational data. clear codes and data.

check engine operation (including unusual noises, vibration, and excessive exhaust smoke); record idle rpm, governed rpm, and pto rpm (if applicable).

inspect vibration damper. inspect condition of belt(s), tensioner(s), and pulley(s); check and adjust

belt tension. check engine for oil, coolant, air, and fuel leaks (engine off and engine

running). inspect engine mounts for looseness and deterioration. check engine oil level and condition; check dipstick seal and fill cap

seal. check engine compartment wiring, harnesses, connectors, and seals for

damage, mounting, and proper routing. check fuel tanks, vents, mountings, lines, caps, and seals; check anti-

siphon device (if applicable). inspect water separator/fuel heater; drain water from separator; replace

fuel filter(s); prime and bleed fuel system. inspect crankcase ventilation system. check exhaust system mountings for looseness and damage. check engine exhaust system for leaks, excessive noise, proper routing,

and missing or damaged components (heat shields and guards). check air induction system piping, charge air cooler, hoses, clamps,

mountings, proper routing, and indicators; check for air restrictions and leaks.

inspect turbocharger(s) for noise, oil and exhaust leaks; check mountings and

connections; check wastegate, variable geometry turbocharger (VGT), linkages, and hoses.

service or replace air filter(s) as needed. inspect diesel emission control systems, including exhaust gas

recirculation (egr). exhaust gas recirculation (egr) cooler, diesel particulate filter (dpf),

and/or catalytic converter. check fan clutch/hub operation, bearing condition and noise (including

viscous/thermostatic, air, and electric fan types); inspect fan assembly and shroud for missing and damaged components.

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1751.231751.241751.25

1751.26

inspect radiator (including air flow restriction, missing/corroded fins, leaks, and damage) and mountings.

inspect coolant hoses and clamps for leaks, damage, and proper routing. inspect coolant recovery system. identify coolant type; check coolant for contamination, supplemental

coolant additives (scas), and protection level (freeze point). inspect water pump for leaks and bearing play.

Skill Set Cab and HoodKnowledge Objectives

1751.27

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

identifying worn and or out or specification components. electronic testing equipment for diagnostic and repair. initiating a work order for repairs.

Performance Objectives

1751.281751.291751.301751.31

1751.321751.331751.34

1751.351751.36

1751.371751.38

1751.391751.401751.41

1751.42

1751.431751.441751.451751.461751.471751.481751.49

1751.50

Students will

inspect key condition and check operation of ignition switch. check operation of indicator lights, warning lights and/or alarms. check operation of instruments/gauges and panel lighting. check operation of electronic power take off (pto) and engine idle speed

controls (if applicable). check operation of defroster, heater, ventilation, and a/c (hvac) controls. check operation of all accessories. use diagnostic tool or on-board diagnostic system to read current and

historic diagnostic trouble codes from electronic modules (including engine, transmission, brake, supplemental restraint, traction control and body control systems).

check operation of electric and air horns. check condition of safety equipment, including flares, spare fuses,

reflective triangles, fire extinguisher, and all required decals. inspect seat belts, seat tethers, and sleeper restraints. check supplemental restraint system (srs) for proper warning light

operation and diagnostic trouble codes (if applicable). inspect wiper blades and arms. check wiper and washer operation. check for all required vehicle permits, registration, decals, and inspection

papers. inspect windshield glass for cracks, chips, clarity, discoloration/glazing,

or other damage; check sun visor operation. check seat condition, operation, mounting, and suspension components. check door glass and window operation. inspect steps and grab handles. inspect mirror mountings, brackets, glass, heaters, and motors. inspect and record all observed physical damage. lubricate all cab and hood grease fittings. inspect and lubricate door and hood hinges, latches, strikers, lock

cylinders, linkages, and cables. inspect cab mountings, hinges, latches, linkages; service as needed. inspect tilt cab hydraulic pump, lines, and cylinders for leakage; inspect

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check accelerator, clutch, and brake pedal operation and condition. check cab ride height; inspect cab air suspension springs, mounts, hoses,

valves, shock absorbers, and fittings for leaks and damage. inspect front bumper, fairings, and mounts. inspect a/c condenser and lines for condition and visible leaks; check

mountings. inspect a/c compressor and lines for condition and visible leaks; check

clutch; check mountings. check a/c system condition and operation. check HVAC air inlet filters and ducts; service as needed. check auxiliary power unit (APU) operation and mounting; inspect for

damage, leaks, and belt tension.

Skill Set Electrical/ElectronicsKnowledge Objectives

1751.60

Students will demonstrate knowledge of proper use of diagnostic equipment. measuring voltage with volt/Ohm meter.

Performance Objectives

1751.611751.62

1751.63

1751.641751.651751.66

1751.671751.681751.691751.701751.71

1751.72

Students will

inspect battery box(es), cover(s), and mountings. inspect battery hold downs, connections, cables, and cable routing;

service as needed. check and record battery state of charge (open circuit voltage) and

condition. perform battery test (load and capacitance). inspect starter, mounting, connections, cables, and cable routing. engage starter; check for unusual noises, starter drag, and starting

difficulty. inspect alternator, mounting, wiring, and wiring routing. perform alternator current output test. perform alternator voltage output test. check operation of interior lights; service as needed. check all exterior lights, lenses, and reflectors; check headlight

alignment; service as needed. inspect and test trailer power cord connector, cable, and holder; service

as needed.Skill Set Frame and Chassis

Knowledge Objectives

1751.73

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

proper use of diagnostic equipment. initiating a work order to repair or replace worn or faulty equipment..

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Performance Objectives

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1751.771751.78

1751.791751.801751.81

1751.821751.831751.84

1751.85

1751.861751.87

1751.88

1751.891751.90

1751.911751.92

1751.93

1751.94

1751.95

1751.961751.971751.981751.99

1751.1001751.101

1751.102

Students will

BRAKES: check air parking brake operation. check and record air governor cut-in and cut-out settings (psi). service air drier as needed. check air drier purge valve operation and air

drier heater, if equipped. check air system for leaks (brakes released). check air system for leaks (brakes applied).

drain air tanks; test one-way and double-check valves. check low air pressure warning devices. check spring brake inversion/emergency (spring) brake control valve, if

equipped. check tractor protection valve, if equipped. test air pressure build-up time. check condition and operation of hand brake (trailer) control valve, if

equipped. perform antilock brake system (abs) operational system self-test. perform

automatic traction control (atc) operational system self-test, if equipped. inspect coupling air lines, holders, and gladhands. check brake chambers and air lines for secure mountings, damage, and

missing caging plugs. inspect and record front and rear brake lining/pad condition and

thickness. inspect condition of front and rear brake drums/rotors. check operation and adjustment of front and rear brake automatic slack

adjusters. check s-camshaft and bushing condition. check master cylinder for leaks and damage; check fluid level and

condition. inspect hydraulic brake lines, fittings, flexible hoses, and valves for leaks

and damage. check hydraulic parking brake operation; inspect parking brake

application and holding devices. check operation of hydraulic system; pedal travel, pedal effort, and pedal

feel (drift). inspect calipers and/or wheel cylinders for leaks and damage. inspect power brake booster(s), hoses, and control valves. check and/or adjust hydraulic drum brakes. check operation of hydraulic assist back-up system and warning devices.

DRIVETRAIN: check operation of release/throw out bearing and clutch brake. check clutch linkage/cable and levers for looseness or binding; lubricate

release/throwout bearing as required. check clutch master cylinder fluid level; check clutch master cylinder,

slave cylinder, lines, and hoses for leaks and damage. check and/or adjust clutch. check transmission and/or transfer case housing, fasteners, seals, filter,

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cooler, and cooler lines for cracks, leaks, and proper routing, if equipped. check transmission wiring, connectors, seals, and harnesses for damage

and proper routing. inspect transmission breather, service as needed. inspect transmission mounts for looseness and deterioration. check transmission oil/fluid level and condition. inspect u-joints, yokes, driveshafts, and center bearings for looseness,

damage, and proper phasing. inspect axle housing(s) for cracks and leaks. inspect axle breather(s); service as needed. check drive axle(s) oil level.

STEERING, TIRES. and WHEELS: check steering wheel and column operation for free play and binding. check power steering pump and hoses for leaks and mounting; check

fluid level and condition. change power steering fluid and filter. inspect steering gear(s) or rack-and-pinion for leaks and mounting. inspect steering shafts and u-joints condition and for proper phasing;

inspect pinch bolts, splines, pitman arm-to-steering sector shaft, drag link, tie rod ends, cross tube, and wheel stops.

check kingpin and thrust bearing wear. check front and rear wheel bearings/hub assemblies for looseness and

noise, including extended service (sealed, close tolerance, and unitized) assemblies.check oil level and condition in all non-drive axle hubs; check for leaks.

adjust wheel bearings as needed (including one and two nut types) in accordance with manufacturer’s specifications.

inspect tires for irregular wear patterns and proper mounting of directional tires.

inspect tires for cuts, cracks, bulges, and sidewall damage. inspect valve caps and stems. measure and record tire tread depth; probe for imbedded debris. check and record tire air pressure; adjust as needed. check for loose lugs and/or slipped wheels; check mounting hardware

condition; service as needed. check tire matching (diameter and tread) on dual tire installations.

SUSPENSION, FRAME, and 5th WHEEL: inspect front and rear suspension components (springs, hangers, shackles,

spring u-bolts, insulators, radius rods, torque rods, load pads, walking beams, and equalizers); check u-bolt torque in accordance with manufacturers’ specifications.

inspect shock absorbers for leaks and mounting. inspect air suspension components (air springs/bags, mounts, arms,

hoses, valves, linkage, and fittings) for leaks and damage; check suspension ride height.

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inspect operation of tag/pusher axle and components for mounting and damage.

lubricate all suspension grease fittings. check tandem axle spacing. inspect fifth wheel mount, bolts, slider, air lines, locks, pivot pins,

bushings, and stops. test operation of fifth wheel locking device; adjust as needed. check mud flaps, brackets, and reflective devices. check pintle hook assembly, mounting bolts, and locks. clean and inspect fifth wheel plate for cracks and damage; lubricate fifth

wheel plate and all grease fittings. inspect frame and frame members for cracks and damage. inspect body attaching hardware. inspect cargo ramps. inspect lift gates, cylinders, controls, hoses, wiring,

and warning decals; check fluid level, service as needed. inspect rear (icc/dot) impact guard.

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Electronic Engine Controls

WVEIS 1744

Skill Set General Electrical/Electronic System DiagnosisKnowledge Objectives

1744.1

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

calculating voltage, current, and resistance values using Ohm’s law. testing basic circuits involving fuses, relays, and solenoids. electrical system testing and equipment.

Performance Objectives

1744.2

1744.3

1744.4

1744.51744.6

1744.7

1744.81744.9

1744.101744.11

1744.12

1744.13

Students will

check applied voltages, circuit voltages, and voltage drops in electrical/electronic circuits using digital multimeter (dmm), or appropriate test equipment.

check current flow in electrical/electronic circuits and components using a digital multimeter (dmm), clamp-on ammeter, or appropriate test equipment.

check continuity and resistance in electrical/electronic circuits and components using a digital multimeter (dmm), or appropriate test equipment.

find shorts, grounds, and opens in electrical/electronic circuits. diagnose key-off battery drain (parasitic draw) problems; determine

needed repairs. inspect and test fusible links, circuit breakers, fuses, and other circuit

protection devices; including reset when required. inspect and test spike suppression diodes/resistors and capacitors. inspect and test relays and solenoids (including solid state devices). read and interpret electrical schematic diagrams and symbols. diagnose failures in the data communications bus network; determine

needed repairs. diagnose vehicle electronic control systems using appropriate diagnostic

tools, software, and service information; check and record diagnostic codes; determine needed repairs.

connect diagnostic tool to vehicle; access and verify parameters and calibration settings; perform updates as needed.

Skill Set Battery and Starting System Diagnosis and RepairKnowledge Objectives

1744.14

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

maintenance and testing of batteries. maintenance and repair of the starter. using testing equipment to troubleshoot problems.

Performance Objectives

1744.15

1744.161744.17

Students will

determine battery state of charge by measuring terminal post voltage using a digital multimeter (dmm).

perform battery tests (load and capacitance); determine needed service. inspect, clean, service, or replace battery, cables, and terminal

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connections. inspect, clean, repair or replace battery boxes, mounts, and hold downs. charge battery using appropriate method for battery type. jump start a vehicle using jumper cables and a booster battery or

appropriate auxiliary power supply. diagnose low voltage disconnect (lvd) systems; determine needed

repairs. test/monitor battery and starting system voltage during cranking;

determine needed repairs. perform starting circuit voltage drop tests; determine needed repairs. inspect, test, and replace starter control circuit switches, relays,

connectors, terminals and wires (including thermal over crank protection).

diagnose starter cranking inhibit systems; determine needed repairs. inspect, test, and replace starter relays and solenoids/switches including

integrated mag switch (ims). inspect, clean, repair, or replace cranking circuit cables, connectors, and

terminals. remove and replace starter; inspect flywheel ring gear or flex plate. differentiate between electrical and/or mechanical problems that cause a

slow crank, no crank, extended cranking, or a cranking noise condition.Skill Set Charging System Diagnosis and Repair

Knowledge Objectives

1744.31

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

the use of diagnostic equipment to retrieve, diagnose, and repair problems associated with the charging system.

Performance Objectives

1744.32

1744.33

1744.34

1744.35

1744.361744.371744.38

Students will

verify operation of charging system circuit monitors; determine needed repairs.

diagnose the cause of no charge, low charge, or overcharge conditions; determine needed repairs.

inspect, adjust, and replace alternator drive belts/gears, pulleys, fans, mounting brackets, and tensioners.

perform charging system voltage (ac and dc) and amperage output tests; determine needed repairs.

perform charging circuit voltage drop tests; determine needed repairs. remove and replace alternator. inspect, repair, or replace charging circuit connectors, terminals, and

wires.Skill Set Lighting Systems Diagnosis and Repair

Knowledge Objectives

1744.39

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

lighting circuits maintenance and repair. performing a walk-around to initiate a repair order.

Performance Objectives

1744.40

Students will

diagnose the cause of brighter than normal, intermittent, dim, or no

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1744.49

1744.50

headlight and daytime running light (drl) operation; determine needed repairs.

inspect, replace, and aim headlights and auxiliary lights. inspect, test, repair, or replace headlight switches, dimmer switches,

controlcomponents, relays, sockets, connectors, terminals, and wires.

inspect, test, repair, or replace truck and trailer lighting circuit switches, bulbs, light-emitting diodes (leds), sockets, control components, relays, connectors, terminals, and wires.

inspect, test, repair, or replace instrumentation light circuit switches, bulbs, LEDs, sockets, fiber optic cable, circuit boards, connectors, terminals, wires.

inspect, test, repair, or replace interior cab light circuit switches, bulbs, leds, sockets, connectors, terminals, and wires.

inspect, test, adjust, repair, or replace stoplight circuit switches, relays, bulbs, LEDs, sockets, connectors, terminals, and wires.

diagnose the cause of turn signal and hazard light system malfunctions; determine needed repairs.

inspect, test, repair, or replace turn signal and hazard circuit flashers or control components, switches, relays, bulbs, LEDs, sockets, connectors, terminals, and wires.

inspect, test, adjust, repair, or replace backup light and warning devices, circuit switches, bulbs, LEDs, sockets, connectors, terminals, and wires.

inspect and test trailer light cord connector and cable; determine needed repairs.

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Electrical Maintenance for Energy and Mining WVEIS 2493

Skill Set Electrical Safety

Knowledge Objectives

2493.1

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

basic electrical safety for the coal industry.

Performance Objectives

2493.22493.32493.42493.52493.62493.7

2493.82493.9

2493.102493.112493.122493.132493.142493.152493.16

Students will

describe the effect of current on a human body. explain what to do for victims of electrical shock describe typical shock hazards in the coal industry. identify various types of safety devices used with electricity. list general safety precautions when working with electricity. list and describe the safe use of basic hand tools and power tools used in

the field of electricity. demonstrate and use properly an ammeter, ohmmeter and a voltmeter. explain the difference between power and control circuits. define electric charge and electric current. differentiate between insulators, conductors and semi-conductors. define current, voltage and resistance. explain the theory of ohm’s law. utilize a multi-meter. describe the law of magnetism. list the steps to fill out a lock out tag

Skill Set Mathematical ApplicationsKnowledge Objectives

2493.17

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

accurate measurement practices. applicable algebraic computations. critical thinking skills.

Performance Objectives

2493.182493.19

2493.202493.21

Students will

demonstrate the use of English and Metric measurement. perform mathematical computations as they relate to mining services

activities. interpret various charts, graphs and drawings. calculate branch circuit loads.

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Skill Set Basic Electrical Knowledge Objectives

2493.22

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

basic circuits. rotation of electric motors.

Performance Objectives

2493.23

2493.242493.25

2493.26

2493.272493.282493.292493.302493.31

Students will

list and schematically represent the components that make up a basic electrical circuit.

construct, solve and troubleshoot series, parallel and complex circuits. properly remove insulation and make a tap, pigtail and western union

splices. apply solderless terminals, wire nuts, and insulating tape to the ends of

various sized wires.

Electric Motors identify parts of a three-phase motor. describe current flow in a three-phase motor. rewire a three-phase motor to change motor rotation. describe current flow in a DC motor. rewire a DC motor to change motor rotation.

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Electrical Maintenance WVEIS 1871Skill Set Electrical Basics

Knowledge Objectives

1871.1

Students will demonstrate knowledge of basic electrical theory and calculations. common electrical tools and instruments used in electrical maintenance.

Performance Objectives

1871.2

1871.3

1871.41871.51871.61871.71871.8

1871.9

1871.10

1871.11

1871.12

Students will

select proper settings and ranges, interpret values indicated on digital multimeters (DMM).

differentiate between alternating current and direct current and identify common applications for each.

explain the difference between conductors and insulators. explain the difference between digital and analog meters. explain how voltage, current, and resistance are related to each other. calculate electrical values in series and parallel circuits. exhibit the ability to safely and correctly use electrical instruments to

measure voltage and resistance find the total amount of resistance in a series, parallel, and s series-parallel

circuit. calculate, using Kirchoff’s voltage Law, the voltage drop in series, parallel,

and s series-parallel circuit. test faulty equipment to diagnose malfunctions using test equipment or

software. calibrate testing instruments and installed or repaired equipment to

prescribed specifications.Skill Set Electrical Theory

Knowledge Objectives

1871.13

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

basic electrical safety in industrial locations using the NEC. electrical symbols, sizes and gauges of wire, and how to interpret electrical

diagrams.Performance Objectives

1871.141871.151871.16

1871.17

1871.181871.191871.201871.21

Students will

explain the purpose and history of the National Electric Code (NEC). describe the layout and how to navigate the NEC. explain the difference between equipment grounding and system grounding

as required by the NEC. discuss the purpose and operation of a Ground Fault Circuit Interrupter

(GFCI). describe voltage ratings of conductors and cables. use the tables in the NEC to determine the ampacity of a conductor. differentiate between power and control circuits on electrical diagrams. study blueprints, schematics, manuals, or other specifications to determine

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installation procedures.Skill Set Industrial Power

Knowledge Objectives

1871.22

Students will demonstrate knowledge of industrial power and control circuits applicable in industrial settings. commonly used electrical components and devices found in industrial

locations.Performance Objectives

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1871.29

1871.30

1871.311871.32

1871.331871.341871.351871.36

Students will

explain the (NEC) requirements concerning wiring devices. state the functions of limit switches and relays. list voltage levels commonly used in industrial locations. calculate and select service-entrance equipment. explain basic transformer action. explain the NEC requirements for grounding separately-derived systems,

including transformers and generators. discuss the differences between single-phase, three-phase, and direct current

power circuits. compare and contrast manual and automatic control circuits and describe the

applications for each. assess the operation and application of solenoids. explain the purpose of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC) and their

applications in industrial locations. identify the component parts of a PLC system. explain how to program and trouble shoot PLC’s. explain the purpose and application of an electric coil. study blueprints, schematics, manuals, or other specifications to determine

installation procedures.Skill Set Electrical Motors

Knowledge Objectives

1871.37

Students will demonstrate knowledge of electrical motors and related components applicable in industrial settings. how to properly connect common electrical motors used in industrial

locations. the terminology associated with electrical motors.

Performance Objectives

1871.38

1871.391871.401871.41

1871.421871.431871.441871.451871.46

Students will

explain the following terms that are associated with electrical motors: duty, full-load amps, thermal cutout, overcurrent, overload, power factor, rated full-load speed, rated horsepower, and thermal protector.

describe how rated voltage of a motor differs from the system voltage. explain how the direction and rotation of a DC motor is changed. describe how to connect a dual-voltage motor for operation and the methods

used to reverse rotation.. explain how direction in a three-phase motor is reversed. describe how torque is developed in an inductive motor. describe the methods for determining various motor connections. repair, rewire, and troubleshoot electrical systems. repair or adjust equipment, or defective components. assemble, install, or repair wiring, electrical or electronic components.

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order parts, supplies, and equipment from catalogs and suppliers, or obtain them from storerooms.

Hydraulic and Pneumatic Systems WVEIS 1875Skill Set Hydraulic Systems

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Knowledge Objectives

1875.1

Students will demonstrate knowledge of the operating principles of hydraulic systems. the components, component functions and maintenance procedures of

hydraulic systems.

Performance Objectives

1875.2

1875.31875.41875.5

1875.61875.71875.81875.9

1875.10

Students will

measure the volume, capacity, velocity, flow and speed in a hydraulic system.

explain the mechanical advantages of using hydraulic power. explain the basic principles of hydraulics . describe quantitatively the relationship between force area, and pressure. interpret graphic hydraulic diagrams. identify the six essential elements of a hydraulic circuit. describe the function and types of hydraulic pumps. assemble a basic hydraulic system. test mechanical products and equipment after repair or assembly to

ensure proper performance and compliance with manufacturers' specifications.

Skill Set Pneumatic SystemsKnowledge Objectives

1875.11

Students will demonstrate knowledge of the operating principles of pneumatic systems. the components and component functions of pneumatic systems

Performance Objectives

1875.121875.131875.141875.151875.161875.171875.181875.191875.201875.21

Students will

apply Charles’ Law in a pneumatic system. apply the combined gas law in a pneumatic system. explain the mechanical advantages of using pneumatic systems. explain the basic principles and application of air compression. explain the production of pneumatic pressure in a pneumatic system. interpret graphic pneumatic diagrams. identify the seven basic components of a pneumatic system. describe the function and types of pneumatic seals. assemble a basic pneumatic circuit. test mechanical products and equipment after repair or assembly to

ensure proper performance and compliance with manufacturers' specifications.

Fundamentals of Agriculture Mechanics WVEIS 0112

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Skill Set Measurements and CalculationsKnowledge Objectives

0112.1

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of whole numbers, with and without a calculator.

the use of a ruler, a metric ruler, and a measuring tape to measure addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of fractions addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division of decimals, with and

without a calculator. converting decimals to percentages and percentages to decimals converting fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions recognizing and using units of weight, volume, and temperature

Performance Objectives This is a knowledge based skill set. There are no performance objectivesSkill Set Foundational Carpentry

Knowledge Objectives

0112.2

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

accurately measuring materials safely making cuts

Performance Objectives

0112.3

0112.4

Students will

measure and mark cutting lines on materials, using a ruler, pencil, chalk, and marking gauge.

cut or saw boards, timbers, or plywood to required size, using handsaw, power saw, or woodworking machine.

Skill Set Foundational PlumbingKnowledge Objectives

0112.5

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

basic tools for plumbing how to prepare surface for tool use uses of plastic pipe plumbing uses of copper tubing plumbing fixtures used for agricultural plumbing

Performance Objectives

0112.60112.70112.80112.9

0112.10

Students will

assemble or secure pipes, tubes, fittings, or related equipment prepare surfaces for tool use and plumbing properly measure, cut and join plastic piping properly measure, cut, and join copper piping properly join fixtures

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Skill Set Foundational Electrical WiringKnowledge Objectives

0112.11

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

watts, voltage, and amperage the difference between conductors and insulators the units of measurement used to measure electricity the characteristics of series and parallel circuits how to install breakers, switches, and sockets

Performance Objectives

0112.12

0112.13

0112.140112.150112.16

Students will

measure, cut, and bend wire and conduit, using measuring instruments and hand tools.

strip insulation from wire ends, using wire stripping pliers, and attach wires to terminals for subsequent soldering.

layout and connect 2 way switches layout and connect 3 way switches layout and connect branch circuits

Skill Set SMAW & MIG WeldingKnowledge Objectives

0112.17

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

common safety hazards of welding specific PPE needs of welding how to avoid welding fumes how to prepare base metal for welding types of welding joints (butt, fillet, lap, etc) characteristics of Shielded Metal Arc Welding (SMAW) how welding electrodes are coded factors for electrode selection how to set up a welder before use the difference between Gas Metal Arc Welding (GMAW) and Flux Core Arc

Welding (FCAW) the uses of GMAW and FCAW how to set up a MIG welding machine

Performance Objectives

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0112.20

Students will

weld components in flat, vertical, or overhead positions. ignite torches or start power supplies and strike arcs by touching electrodes to

metals being welded, completing electrical circuits. clamp, hold, tack-weld, heat-bend, grind or bolt component parts to obtain

required configurations and positions for welding.

operate manual or semi-automatic welding equipment to fuse metal segments,

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0112.33

0112.34

0112.35

using processes such as gas tungsten arc, gas metal arc, flux-cored arc, plasma arc, shielded metal arc, resistance welding, and submerged arc welding.

monitor the fitting, burning, and welding processes to avoid overheating of parts or warping, shrinking, distortion, or expansion of material.

examine work-pieces for defects and measure work-pieces with straightedges or templates to ensure conformance with specifications.

recognize, set up, and operate hand and power tools common to the welding trade, such as shielded metal arc and gas metal arc welding equipment.

lay out, position, align, and secure parts and assemblies prior to assembly, using straightedges, combination squares, calipers, and rulers.

chip or grind off excess weld, slag, or spatter, using hand scrapers or power chippers, portable grinders, or arc-cutting equipment.

weld separately or in combination, using aluminum, stainless steel, cast iron, and other alloys.

prepare all material surfaces to be welded, ensuring that there is no loose or thick scale, slag, rust, moisture, grease, or other foreign matter.

select and install torches, torch tips, filler rods, and flux, according to welding chart specifications or types and thicknesses of metals.

remove rough spots from work-pieces, using portable grinders, hand files, or scrapers.

position and secure work-pieces, using hoists, cranes, wire, and banding machines or hand tools.

guide and direct flames or electrodes on or across workpieces to straighten, bend, melt, or build up metal.

clean or degrease parts, using wire brushes, portable grinders, or chemical baths.

cut, contour, and bevel metal plates and structural shapes to dimensions as specified by blueprints, layouts, work orders, and templates, using powered saws, hand shears, or chipping knives.

preheat work-pieces prior to welding or bending, using torches or heating furnaces.

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Skill Set Oxy Fuel Cutting, Welding and BrazingKnowledge Objectives

0112.36

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

the use of oxy-fuel cutting, welding, and brazing equipment how to set up oxy-fuel equipment

Performance Objectives

0112.370112.380112.390112.400112.41

Students will

light and adjust and oxy-fuel tip for cutting, welding, and brazing properly shut down oxy-fuel equipment perform oxy-fuel cutting perform oxy-fuel welding perform oxy-fuel brazing

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Agriculture Equipment and Repair WVEIS 0114

Skill Set Parts SalesKnowledge Objectives

0114.1

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

customer service. parts and service manuals. equipment repair.

Performance Objectives

0114.2

0114.3

0114.40114.50114.6

0114.7

0114.8

Students will

read catalogs, microfiche viewers, or computer displays in order to determine replacement part stock numbers and prices.

determine replacement parts required, according to inspections of old parts, customer requests, or customers' descriptions of malfunctions.

fill customer orders from stock. prepare sales slips or sales contracts. discuss use and features of various parts, based on knowledge of machines

or equipment. measure parts, using precision measuring instruments, in order to determine

whether similar parts may be machined to required sizes. research, order, and maintain parts inventory for services and repairs.

Skill Set Equipment MaintenanceKnowledge Objectives

0114.9

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

equipment maintenance service schedules.

Performance Objectives

0114.100114.11

0114.120114.130114.14

Students will

clean and lubricate parts. clean, lubricate, and perform other routine maintenance work on equipment

and vehicles. examine parts for damage or excessive wear, using micrometers and gauges. schedule maintenance for equipment, and keep equipment service records. clean parts by spraying them with grease solvent or immersing them in tanks

of solvent.

Skill Set Equipment RepairKnowledge Objectives

0114.15

Students will demonstrate knowledge of

service manuals. troubleshooting equipment. equipment repair procedures.

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Performance Objectives

0114.160114.17

0114.18

0114.19

0114.200114.210114.220114.23

0114.24

0114.25

0114.26

Students will

repair parts or equipment. reassemble machines and equipment following repair; test operation; and

make adjustments as necessary. maintain, repair, and overhaul farm machinery and vehicles, such as tractors,

harvesters, and irrigation systems. examine and listen to equipment, read inspection reports, and confer with

customers to locate and diagnose malfunctions. dismantle defective machines for repair, using hand tools. repair and replace damaged or worn parts. dismantle and reassemble heavy equipment using hoists and hand tools. test mechanical products and equipment after repair or assembly to ensure

proper performance and compliance with manufacturers' specifications. fit bearings to adjust, repair, or overhaul mobile mechanical, hydraulic, and

pneumatic equipment. diagnose faults or malfunctions to determine required repairs, using engine

diagnostic equipment such as computerized test equipment and calibration devices.

repair, rewire, and troubleshoot electrical systems.

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