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, compliances, invoices, etc. D. Monitor Construction Progress Competency: Monitor construction sites against the
schedule to obtain information required to adequately manage the construction process. 1...requirements. 3. Identify when a constructionschedule needs to be adjusted. 4. Identify and document potential and manifested incidents regarding labour standards, safety, contractual, and company...incidents. 7. Ensure the site is ready forscheduled labour and material delivery. 8. Protect raw materials and completed work including the prevention of vandalism and thef t. SECTION THREE...file size: 382 kb -
.................................................................. A. Plan and Organize Job Competency: Be able to plan and
schedule a job. 1. Use job information to make labour, equipment, and material...file size: 356 kb -
for the apprentice • Ensure the apprentice receives on-the-job training • Ensure supervision is provided to the apprentice • Ensure the mentor-to-apprentice ratio is maintained as per the
schedule • Ensure...ratio is maintained as per theschedule • Ensure the apprentices is provided with mentorship • Pay wages to the apprentice • Ensure the apprentice is receiving paid employment as per theschedule ...for the apprentice • Ensure the apprentice receives on-the-job training • Ensure supervision is provided to the apprentice • Ensure the mentor-to-apprentice ratio is maintained as per theschedule • Ensure...file size: 456 kb -
) • Failing to adhere to the apprentice-to-mentor ratio as defined in
Schedule 2 of the Apprenticeship Education and Industry Training Program Regulation • Paying wages to an apprentice at a rate less...than is required bySchedule 1 of the Apprenticeship Education and Industry Training Regulation • Failing to provide adequate mentorship to an apprentice (Part 4 of the Apprenticeship Education...in a Designated Trade To perform restricted activities within a designated trade, an individual must fall into one of the classes of individuals set out inSchedule 2 of the Designated Trades and Restricted...file size: 427 kb -
placing drawings. 3. Interpret
schedules from a structural engineering drawing. B. Post-Tensioning Drawings.... 2. Identify the components from structural drawings. 3. Interpretschedules from structural drawings. 4. Coordinate project drawings. B. Drawing Interpretation and Mathematics...file size: 540 kb -
, industry engagement strategies, and setting their 12-month work plan. Next Steps The ABST will begin its regular meeting
schedule in September and isscheduled to meet a minimum of once per month...file size: 377 kb -
powers and functions of the registrar, and the reconsiderations and review of decisions made under Part 1 of the Act. •
Schedule 1 – Wages •Schedule 2 – Ratios Minister Regulation Classification...of the Act •Schedules contain content previously captured in individual Trade Regulations (approx. 60) Minister Regulation Classification: Protected A 15 Designated Trades Activities and Certification...file size: 980 kb -
even representation of employers and employees providing input, and expand to include other stakeholders as appropriate. –
Schedule and plan meetings to ensure timeliness of input and effective use...file size: 818 kb -
Powertrains Cooling Systems Lubrication Systems 17% 13% 13% 13% D E F Fuel Supply Systems DC Electrical Systems and Equipment Batteries 13% 16% 10% G H I Brake Systems Service
Schedules Hand and Power...of a business plan and contracts. 2. Maintain financial records. 3. Describe financial planning, project planning, estimating, bidding andscheduling . 4. Identify customer service practices. 5...components. 4. Verify brake system operation. 5. Operate air brake systems. H. ServiceSchedules ...file size: 431 kb -
Millwork Installation Job Roles and Responsibilities 3% 14% 4% J K L Contract Law Business Structures and Practices Large and Small Shop Practices 3% 3% 3% M N O Production
Scheduling Machine Maintenance.... Interpret elevations, sectional views, room finishschedules and cabinet casework and furniture details. 5. Interpret specifications. C. Free-Hand Sketches...in running a woodworking business. 2. Compare the business practices of small and large shops. 3. Describe shop layouts and workflow. 4. Develop a maintenanceschedule . M. ProductionScheduling ...file size: 523 kb