Standard set
Grade 11 - Upholstery 20 (Marine) (2001)
Standards
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11.A
Safety (Core)
11.B
Repairs (Optional)
11.C
Basic Machine Sewing (Optional)
11.D
Automotive Bucket Seats (Optional)
11.E
Marine (Optional)
11.F
Recreational Vehicles (Optional)
11.G
Work Study Preparation and Follow-up Activities (Optional)
11.H
Work Study (Optional)
11.I
Extended Study Module (Optional)
11.A.1
To identify safety as an important practice in the upholstery industry.
11.A.2
To identify common safety hazards in an upholstery shop.
11.A.3
To identify sources of potential personal injury and proper responses to injury.
11.A.4
Explain the necessity of maintaining a clean workplace.
11.A.5
Explain the Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) and the procedures to be followed.
11.B.1
To understand the characteristics of frame materials
11.B.2
To identify worn or damaged frames.
11.B.3
To identify the types of joinery found on furniture.
11.B.4
To build joints.
11.B.5
To identify clamping methods to secure joints.
11.B.6
To understand the characteristics of adhesives.
11.B.7
To test different adhesives.
11.B.8
To identify different stains and colors.
11.B.9
To prepare a piece of wood for staining
11.B.10
To stain a wood sample.
11.B.11
To apply a protective coating to the stained wood.
11.B.12
To identify scratches and finish faults.
11.B.13
To repair the scratched surface.
11.B.14
To refinish the piece.
11.C.1
To identify the parts of an industrial sewing machine.
11.C.2
To identify the parts of a bobbin.
11.C.3
To identify the different types of needles and their uses.
11.C.4
To identify the different types and styles of threads
11.C.5
To remove and replace a needle.
11.C.6
To choose the type of walking foot to use.
11.C.7
To remove and replace the walking foot.
11.C.8
To thread a machine.
11.C.9
To describe how to wind (fill) a bobbin.
11.C.10
To wind a bobbin.
11.C.11
To fill and replace a bobbin
11.C.12
To identify a timing problem.
11.C.13
To reset the timing problem.
11.C.14
To identify common maintenance procedures for a sewing machine.
11.C.15
To do daily maintenance for a sewing machine.
11.C.16
To oil a sewing machine.
11.C.17
To repair a thread jam in the bobbin case.
11.C.18
To set the stitch size.
11.C.19
To maintain steady needle speed.
11.C.20
To practice sewing
11.C.21
To sew a seam using scrap cloth, vinyl, and leather.
11.C.22
To sew a single welt.
11.D.1
To inspect the bucket seat.
11.D.2
To detach the seat.
11.D.3
To detach the seat from the seat back.
11.D.4
To detach the headrest.
11.D.5
To disassemble and strip the seat.
11.D.6
To mark and seam rip the removed pattern.
11.D.7
To lay out and cut the fabric.
11.D.8
To sew the pattern.
11.D.9
To hog ring the seat.
11.D.10
To strip the back.
11.D.11
To mark and seam rip the pattern.
11.D.12
To lay out and cut the material.
11.D.13
To sew the pattern.
11.D.14
To attach new seat covering to the seat.
11.D.15
To replace the seat in the vehicle.
11.D.16
To strip the headrest.
11.D.17
To mark and seam rip the head rest.
11.D.18
To lay out, cut and sew the fabric.
11.D.19
To slip the new cover on the headrest.
11.D.20
To hand sew the headrest.
11.D.21
To calculate the cost of materials.
11.E.1
To inspect the seat to be removed
11.E.2
To detach the seat.
11.E.3
To disassemble the seat
11.E.4
To replace any damaged frame or hardware.
11.E.5
To mark and seam rip the material.
11.E.6
To lay out and cut the material.
11.E.7
To sew and reattach the material.
11.E.8
To reattach the seat to the boat.
11.E.9
To calculate the cost of materials.
11.F.1
To inspect the vehicle to be remodeled
11.F.2
To strip a vehicle
11.F.3
To design a new interior in consultation with a customer.
11.F.4
To measure and make any patterns for difficult areas to be recovered
11.F.5
To order all materials.
11.F.6
To attach the sub floor
11.F.7
To recover the floor.
11.F.8
To run electrical wiring in walls
11.F.9
To insulate the walls
11.F.10
To recover the walls.
11.F.11
To run electrical wiring in the ceiling.
11.F.12
To insulate the ceiling.
11.F.13
To recover the ceiling.
11.F.14
To install cabinetry or furniture.
11.F.15
To calculate the material used and prepare a bill.
11.G.1
To be aware of the expectations of each of the partners in the work study component.
11.G.2
To determine the factors that may affect the student’s contribution in the workplace.
11.G.3
To build good communication skills for the workplace.
11.G.4
To develop a resumé that may be forwarded to a potential employer.
11.G.5
To create a student guide in preparation for an interview.
11.G.6
To determine student guidelines in preparation for an interview
11.G.7
To discuss the post interview.
11.G.8
To develop a procedural guide for the work site.
11.G.9
To relate feedback from the work placement.
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