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MEC1015: Mechanics Tools & Materials

Career and Technology Studies (CTS)Grades 10CSP ID: E3D3F95184ED45E68FDA0C41B54CAC29Standards: 97

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Create a health and safety plan with special emphasis on conditions and factors related to the specific pathway or series of courses

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Research common processes and methods of hazard identification, assessment and control specific to the pathway or series of courses

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Identify, describe and demonstrate the safe and correct use of shop procedures and equipment 

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Identify, describe and demonstrate the safe and correct use of power and specialty hand tools used in the trade

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Identify, describe and demonstrate the safe and correct use of measuring tools used in the trade 

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List and describe fastening devices used in the trade

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Demonstrate proper techniques when using fastening devices 

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Demonstrate basic competencies

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Make personal connections to the cluster content and processes to inform possible pathway choices 

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Research and identify the following eight common elements of a health and safety management system

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Explain each of the elements reflecting on occupational health and safety implications

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Define health and safety elements relevant to the world-of-work

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Present a health and safety plan clarifying its relevance to the work world and society in general

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Research and identify common job site hazard identification processes 

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Research and identify common methods for assessment and control of hazards

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Explain and demonstrate appropriate health and safety effective practices

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Demonstrate a proactive personal commitment toward improvement of workplace health and safety including concern for others and following instructions, rules and guidelines

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Demonstrate knowledge of and follow safety rules and guidelines related to the use of specialty hand and measuring tools, as well as shop/laboratory routines 

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Identify the hazards with the use of: 

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Identify and describe the following common specialty tools:

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Describe and use the following common measuring tools:

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Identify and describe the following:

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Describe the use of:

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Select or modify a plan for a simple product that will meet a defined need 

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Identify and select the appropriate tools, materials and processes required to make the product

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List the steps that are required to make a product in a safe and logical order

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Demonstrate the following tasks:

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Demonstrate fundamental skills to:

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Demonstrate personal management skills to:

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Demonstrate teamwork skills to:

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Complete/update a personal inventory; e.g., interests, values, beliefs, resources, prior learning and experiences 

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Create a connection between a personal inventory and occupational choices 

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Management, leadership and organizational commitment including policies, guidelines and responsibilities 

1.1.2

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Hazard identification and assessment 

1.1.3

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Hazard control 

1.1.4

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Worker competency and training including: technical competence, safe work practices and procedures, personal protective equipment 

1.1.5

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Work site inspection

1.1.6

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Incident investigation 

1.1.7

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Emergency response 

1.1.8

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Management system administration including: evaluation, records and statistics, maintenance of system 

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Adhesives

3.2.2

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Sealers

4.1.1

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Tube flare kit

4.1.2

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Tubing cutter

4.1.3

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Tubing bender

4.1.4

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Twist drills

4.1.5

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Reamers

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Taps and tap handles

4.1.7

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Dies and diestock

4.1.8

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Stud extractors

4.1.9

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Pneumatic tools

4.1.10

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Drill press

4.1.11

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Pedestal griner

4.1.12

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Vises

4.1.13

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Hack saws

5.1.1

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Steel rule

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Feeler blades

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Vernier, dial and digital slide calipers

5.1.4

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Micrometer

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Dial indicator

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Transfer gauges

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Plastigauge

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Torque wrench

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Pull scale

6.1.1

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Threaded fasteners

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Bolt grades

6.1.3

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Bolt identification

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Nuts

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Washers

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Torquing techniques

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Snap rings and clips

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Set screw

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Keys

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Splines

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Pins

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Plastic trim fasteners

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Adhesives

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Sealers

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Tap a blind hole

7.4.2

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Cut threads with a die and diestock

7.4.3

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Repair threads using thread-restoring inserts 

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Broken fastener removal 

7.4.5

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Convert numbers between decimals and fractions

7.4.6

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Identify linear measurements in imperial and SI units

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Identify torque measurements in imperial and SI units 

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Communicate

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Manage information

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Use numbers

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Think and solve problems

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Demonstrate positive attitudes and behaviours

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Be responsible

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Be adapatble

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Learn continuously

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Work safely

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Work with others

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Participate in projects and tasks

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