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Plan of Training LANDSCAPE HORTICULTURIST
Government of Newfoundland and Labrador
Department of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division
March 2018
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Preface This Apprenticeship Standard is based on the 2017 edition of the Red Seal Occupational Standard for the Landscape Horticulturist trade. This document describes the curriculum content for the Landscape Horticulturist apprenticeship training program and outlines each of the technical training units necessary for the completion of apprenticeship. Acknowledgements Advisory committees, industry representatives, instructors and apprenticeship staff provided valuable input to the development of this Apprenticeship Curriculum Standard. Without their dedication to quality apprenticeship training, this document could not have been produced. We offer you a sincere thank you. Contact Information Department of Advanced Education, Skills and Labour Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division Tel: 709-729-2729 / 1-877-771-3737 Email: [email protected] Web: www.gov.nl.ca/app
Document Status Date Approved Mandatory
Implementation Date Comments
New March 2018 September 2018 Aligned to the new
2017 RSOS and national harmonization.
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Table of Contents
A. PROFILE CHART ............................................................................................................................................. 3
B. RSOS COMPARISON TABLE ...................................................................................................................... 5
C. PROGRAM STRUCTURE ............................................................................................................................ 14
LEVEL I 18 TS1510 Occupational Health and Safety ........................................................................ 18 TS1520 Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) ................. 21 TS1530 Standard First Aid................................................................................................ 24 HE1630 Transportation of Dangerous Goods ................................................................ 25 AJ1760 Chain Saw Safety ................................................................................................. 27 LT1100 Safety ..................................................................................................................... 28 LT1111 Tools and Equipment .......................................................................................... 30 LT1130 Vehicles, Equipment and Machinery ................................................................ 32 LT1200 Plant Science ......................................................................................................... 35 LT1210 Plant Identification I ............................................................................................ 38 LT1220 Soil Management ................................................................................................. 43 LT1231 Fertilizers ............................................................................................................... 46 LT1241 Plans and Documentation................................................................................... 48 LT1251 Plant Care and Maintenance .............................................................................. 50 LT1260 Turf Maintenance ................................................................................................. 52 LT1291 Turf Establishment ............................................................................................... 55 LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and Drainage ............................................................. 57 AP1101 Introduction to Apprenticeship ......................................................................... 59 AM1100 Math Essentials ..................................................................................................... 63 MA1047 Math Fundamentals ............................................................................................. 65 CM2160 Communication Essentials ................................................................................. 67 SD1760 Workplace Essentials ........................................................................................... 70 MC1060 Computer Essentials ............................................................................................ 73
LEVEL II 76 LT1301 Site Layout and Surveying ................................................................................. 76 LT1211 Plant Identification II ........................................................................................... 78 LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls .................................................................................. 81 LT1131 Concrete Construction ........................................................................................ 83 LT2151 Surface Materials .................................................................................................. 85 LT2340 Soil Stewardship................................................................................................... 87 LT2350 Water Stewardship .............................................................................................. 89 LT2360 Propagates Plant Materials ................................................................................. 92 LT1281 Plant Installation .................................................................................................. 93 LT2221 Pruning .................................................................................................................. 97
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LT2231 Plant, Materials and Equipment Management .............................................. 100 LEVEL III 102
LT1201 Job Planning ........................................................................................................ 102 LT2160 Irrigation.............................................................................................................. 105 LT2181 Water Features and Low Voltage Landscape Lighting ................................ 108 LT3000 Snow and Ice Control ........................................................................................ 110 LT2191 Pest and Disease Management......................................................................... 112 LT3020 Environmental Stewardship ............................................................................. 115 LT3010 Marketing and Sales .......................................................................................... 117 LT1271 Interior Plantscapes ........................................................................................... 119 LT1141 Landscape Structures ........................................................................................ 122 LT3030 Softscape Repair ................................................................................................. 124
LEVEL IV 125 LT2201 Estimating ........................................................................................................... 125 LT2211 Plant Identification III ....................................................................................... 127 LT3040 Green Infrastructure .......................................................................................... 130 LT3050 Green Roofs and Walls ...................................................................................... 132 LT3060 Rainwater and Stormwater Management Systems ....................................... 134 LT3070 Erosion Control Material .................................................................................. 136 LT3080 Biodiverse Plantings, Natural Areas and Enhancement .............................. 137 LT3090 Mentoring ............................................................................................................ 139
D. CONDITIONS GOVERNING APPRENTICESHIP TRAINING ....................................................... 142
E. REQUIREMENTS FOR RED SEAL ENDORSEMENT ......................................................................... 149
F. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES OF STAKEHOLDERS IN THE APPRENTICESHIP PROCESS 150
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A. Profile Chart OCCUPATIONAL SKILLS
LT1100 Safety
LT1111 Tools and
Equipment
LT1130 Vehicles,
Equipment and Machinery
LT1200 Plant Science
LT1210 Plant Identification I
LT1211 Plant Identification
II
LT2211 Plant Identification
III
LT1220 Soil Management
LT3010 Marketing and Sales
LT2191 Pest and Disease
Management
LT3020 Environmental
Stewardship
LT2231 Plant, Materials and
Equipment Management
LT1241
Plans and Documentation
LT2201 Estimating
LT3090 Mentoring
LANDSCAPE CONSTRUCTION LT1301
Site Layout and Surveying
LT3070 Erosion Control
Materials
LT1201 Job Planning
LT2110 Site Protection Grading and
Drainage LT1281
Plant Installation LT1291
Turf Establishment LT2151
Surface Materials LT2160
Irrigation LT1121
Steps and Retaining Walls
LT1131 Concrete
Construction
LT1141 Landscape Structures
LT2181 Water Features and
Low Voltage Landscape Lighting
LT1271 Interior Plantscapes
LT2340 Soil Stewardship
LT2350 Water Stewardship
LT3030 Softscape Repair
LT3050 Green Roofs and
Walls
LT3040 Green
Infrastructure
LT3080 Biodiverse Plants, Natural Areas and
Enhancement
LT3060 Rainwater and
Stormwater Management
Systems
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LANDSCAPE MAINTENANCE LT1231
Fertilizers
LT1251 Plant Care and Maintenance
LT2221 Pruning
LT1260 Turf Maintenance
LT2360 Propagates Plant
Materials
LT3000 Snow and Ice
Control
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B. RSOS Comparison Table
2017 RSOS Tasks and Sub-tasks 2018 POT Task 1 – Safety related functions. 1.01 Uses personal protective equipment
(PPE). LT1100 Safety
1.02 Maintains safe worksite. LT1100 Safety LT1111 Tools and Equipment LT2231
Vehicles, Equipment and Machinery
TS1510 Occupational Health and Safety LT1231 Fertilizers LT1251 Plant Care and Maintenance LT1260 Irrigation LT1301 Site Layout and Surveying LT1201 Job Planning LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls LT2160 Irrigation LT1131 Concrete Construction LT3050 Green Roofs and Walls Task 2 – Tools, equipment and vehicles. 2.01 Uses hand tools. LT1111 Tools and Equipment LT1251 Plant Care and Maintenance LT1291 Turf Establishment LT1301 Site Layout and Surveying
LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and Drainage
LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls LTT1131 Concrete Construction LT1141 Landscape Structures LT2151 Surface Materials LT2160 Irrigation LT2181 Water Features and Low
Voltage Landscape Lighting LT3000 Snow and Ice Control LT2221 Pruning
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2017 RSOS Tasks and Sub-tasks 2018 POT 2.02 Uses power tools. LT1111 Tools and Equipment
LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and Drainage
LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls LT1131 Concrete Construction LT1141 Landscape Structures LT1251 Plant Care and Maintenance LT2221 Pruning LT2181 Water Features and Low
Voltage Landscape Lighting LT3030 Softscape Repair LT3000 Snow and Ice Control LT1260 Turf Maintenance 2.03 Uses measuring equipment. LT1111 Tools and Equipment LT1301 Site Layout and Surveying LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and
Drainage LT1231 Fertilizers LT1141 Landscape Structures LT2151 Surface Materials LT2160 Irrigation LT2181 Water Features and Low
Voltage Landscape Lighting LT2191 Pest and Disease Management LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and
Drainage LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls LT1131 Concrete Construction LT1141 Landscape Structures LT2151 Surface Materials LT2160 Irrigation LT2181 Water Features and Low
Voltage Landscape Lighting LT3000 Snow and Ice Control LT1260 Turf Maintenance LT2201 Estimating
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2017 RSOS Tasks and Sub-tasks 2018 POT Task 3 – Organizes work. 3.01 Performs site assessments. LT1201 Job Planning LT1220 Soil Management LT1231 Fertilizers LT1100 Safety LT1301 Site Layout and Surveying LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls LT1131 Concrete Construction LT1141 Landscape Structures LT2151 Surface Materials LT2181 Water Features and Low
Voltage Landscape Lighting LT2191 Pest and Disease Management LT1291 Turf Establishment LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and
Drainage LT2160 Irrigation LT2201 Estimating LT2221 Pruning LT3040 Green Infrastructure 3.02 Uses documentation and reference
material. CM2160 Communication Essentials
LT1301 Site Layout and Surveying LT1130 Vehicles, Equipment and
Machinery LT1241 Plans and Documentation LT1201 Job Planning LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and
Drainage LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls LT1131 Concrete Construction LT1141 Landscape Structures LT2151 Surface Materials LT2160 Irrigation LT2181 Water Features and Low
Voltage Landscape Lighting LT2191 Turf Establishment LT2201 Estimating LT2221 Pruning SD1760 Workplace Essentials LT3040 Green Infrastructure
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2017 RSOS Tasks and Sub-tasks 2018 POT 3.03 Maintains records. CM2160 Communication Essentials LT1100 Safety LT1111 Tools and Equipment LT1220 Soil Management LT1241 Plans and Documentation LT1260 Turf Maintenance LT1301 Site Layout and Surveying LT1201 Job Planning LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls LT1131 Concrete Construction LT2151 Surface Materials LT1130 Vehicles, Equipment and
Machinery LT2231 Plant, Materials and
Equipment Management SD1760 Workplace Essentials LT2201 Estimating 3.04 Participates in job planning activities. LT1201 Job Planning LT2201 Estimating LT3050 Green Roofs and Walls LT3060 Rainwater and Stormwater
Management Systems LT3080 Biodiverse Plantings, Natural
Areas and Enhancement LT3070 Erosion Control Materials 3.05 Orders materials. LT1201 Job Planning LT2231 Plant, Materials and
Equipment Management 3.06 Organizes materials and equipment. LT1141 Landscape Structures LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls LT1131 Concrete Construction LT2151 Surface Materials LT2231 Plant, Materials and
Equipment Management LT3000 Snow and Ice Control LT1201 Job Planning LT2201 Estimating
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2017 RSOS Tasks and Sub-tasks 2018 POT 3.07 Transports materials. TS1520 Workplace Hazardous
Materials Information System HE1630 Transportation of Dangerous
Goods LT1130 Vehicles, Equipment and
Machinery LT1220 Soil Management LT1231 Fertilizers LT2231 Plant, Materials and
Equipment Management 3.08 Transports equipment. LT1130 Vehicles, Equipment and
Machinery LT2231 Plant, Materials and
Equipment Management Task 4 – Marketing and sales. 4.01 Controls inventory. LT3010 Marketing and Sales LT2231 Plant, Materials and
Equipment Management 4.02 Sells products and services. LT3010 Marketing and Sales 4.03 Maintains customer relations. LT3010 Marketing and Sales 4.04 Prepares estimates. LT2201 Estimating Task 5 - Communication. 5.01 Uses communication techniques. CM2160 Communication Essentials SD1760 Workplace Essentials LT3010 Marketing and Sales SD1760 Workplace Essentials 5.02 Uses mentoring techniques. LT3090 Mentoring Task 6 – Horticultural practices. 6.01 Identifies plants and plant
requirements. LT1200 Plant Science
LT1210 Plant Identification I LT1211 Plant Identification II LT1271 Interior Plantscapes LT2211 Plant Identification III LT2360 Propagates Plant Materials LT3050 Green Roofs and Walls
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2017 RSOS Tasks and Sub-tasks 2018 POT 6.02 Manages plant health and growing
conditions. LT1200 Plant Science
LT1251 Plant Care and Maintenance LT1211 Plant Identification II LT1220 Soil Management LT1231 Fertilizers LT2360 Propagates Plant Materials LT1231 Fertilizers 6.03 Prunes plant material. LT1251 Plant Care and Maintenance LT1281 Plant Installation LT1271 Interior Plantscapes LT2221 Pruning 6.04 Manages pests, diseases and invasive
species. LT1200 Plant Science
LT2340 Soil Stewardship LT2350 Water Stewardship LT1260 Turf Maintenance LT2221 Pruning LT3080 Biodiverse Plantings, Natural
Areas and Enhancement LT1271 Interior Plantscapes LT2191 Pest and Disease Management Task 7 – Environmental practices. 7.01 Practices environmental stewardship. LT1111 Tools and Equipment LT1130 Vehicles, Equipment and
Machinery LT1220 Soil Management LT1251 Plant Care and Maintenance LT2350 Water Stewardship LT1231 Fertilizers LT1260 Turf Maintenance LT1291 Turf Establishment LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and
Drainage LT3000 Snow and Ice Control LT1201 Job Planning LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls LT1131 Concrete Construction LT1141 Landscape Structures LT2151 Surface Materials LT2340 Soil Stewardship LT1301 Site Layout and Surveying LT2160 Irrigation
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2017 RSOS Tasks and Sub-tasks 2018 POT LT2181 Water Features and Low
Voltage Landscape Lighting LT2191 Pest and Disease Management LT3000 Snow and Ice Control LT3020 Environmental stewardship LT3080 Biodiverse Plantings, Natural
Areas and Enhancement 7.02 Practices biodiversity enhancement. LT3080 Biodiverse Plantings, Natural
Areas and Enhancement 7.03 Practices soil stewardship. LT1220 Soil Management LT2340 Soil Stewardship 7.04 Practices water stewardship. LT2350 Water Stewardship LT2160 Irrigation Task 8 - Pre-construction activities. 8.01 Participates in landscape design
activities. LT1241 Plans and Documentation
LT1301 Site Layout and Surveying LT3040 Green Infrastructure LT2201 Estimating LT2211 Plant Identification III LT3080 Biodiverse Plantings, Natural
Areas and Enhancement 8.02 Prepares construction site. LT1281 Plant Installation LT1301 Site Layout and Surveying LT1121 Landscape Walls LT1131 Concrete Construction LT2151 Surface Materials
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2017 RSOS Tasks and Sub-tasks 2018 POT 8.03 Performs grading. LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and
Drainage LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls 8.04 Installs drainage systems. LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and
Drainage LT2350 Water Stewardship Task 9 – Hardscape installation. 9.01 Installs landscape structures. LT1141 Landscape Structures 9.02 Installs surface materials. LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and
Drainage LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls LT1131 Concrete Construction LT2151 Surface Materials 9.03 Installs steps and retaining walls. LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls 9.04 Installs irrigation systems. LT2160 Irrigation LT2350 Water Stewardship 9.05 Installs water features.
LT2181 Water Features and Low Voltage Landscape Lighting
9.06 Installs low voltage landscape lighting. LT2181 Water Features and Low Voltage Landscape Lighting
Task 10 - Softscape installation. 10.01 Installs growing media. LT1220 Soil Management LT1231 Fertilizers LT3050 Green Roofs and Walls 10.02 Installs exterior landscape plants. LT1281 Plant Installation 10.03 Transplants plants. LT1251 Plant Care and Maintenance LT1281 Plant Installation 10.04 Installs mulch. LT1281 Plant Installation 10.05 Installs turf from seed. LT1291 Turf Establishment 10.06 Installs sod. LT1291 Turf Establishment 10.07 Installs interior landscape plants. LT1271 Interior Plantscapes Task 11 - Green infrastructure installation. 11.01 Selects green infrastructure. LT3040 Green Infrastructure 11.02 Installs green roofs and walls. LT3050 Green Roofs and Walls 11.03 Installs rainwater and stormwater
management systems. LT3060 Rainwater and Stormwater
Management Systems 11.04 Installs erosion control. LT2350 Water Stewardship LT3070 Erosion Control Materials LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and
Drainage LT2340 Soil Stewardship
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2017 RSOS Tasks and Sub-tasks 2018 POT 11.05 Installs biodiverse plantings and natural
areas. LT3080 Biodiverse Plants, Natural
Areas and Enhancement Task 12 - Hardscape maintenance. 12.01 Maintains drainage systems. LT2350 Water Stewardship LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and
Drainage LT2151 Surface Materials 12.02 Maintains landscape structures. LT1141 Landscape Structures 12.03 Maintains surface materials. LT1131 Concrete Construction LT2151 Surface Materials 12.04 Maintains steps and retaining walls. LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls LT2151 Surface Materials LT1131 Concrete Construction 12.05 Maintains irrigation systems. LT2160 Irrigation 12.06 Maintains water features. LT2181 Water Features and Low
Voltage Landscape Lighting 12.07 Maintains landscape lighting.
LT2181 Water Features and Low Voltage Landscape Lighting
12.08 Practices snow and ice control. LT3000 Snow and Ice Control 12.09 Repairs hardscape. LT1141 Landscape Structures
LT2181 Water Features and Low Voltage Landscape Lighting
Task 13 - Softscape maintenance. 13.01 Maintains exterior softscape. LT1251 Plant Care and Maintenance LT1281 Plant Installation 13.02 Maintains interior softscape. LT1271 Interior Plantscapes 13.03 Maintains turfgrass. LT1260 Turf Maintenance LT2160 Irrigation 13.04 Propagates plant materials. LT2360 Propagates Plant Materials 13.05 Repairs softscape. LT3030 Softscape Repair LT1271 Interior Plantscapes LT2160 Irrigation LT2191 Pest and Disease Management Task 14 - Green infrastructure maintenance. 14.01 Maintains green roofs and walls. LT3050 Green Roofs and Walls 14.02 Maintains rainwater and stormwater
management systems. LT3060
Rainwater and Stormwater Management Systems
14.03 Maintains erosion control. LT3070 Erosion Control 14.04 Maintains biodiverse plantings and
natural areas. LT3080 Biodiverse Plants, Natural
Areas and Enhancement
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C. Program Structure For each and every course, a formal assessment is required for which 70% is the pass mark. A mark of 70% must be attained in both the theory examination and the practical project assignment, where applicable as documented on an official transcript. The order of course delivery within each Level can be determined by the educational agency, as long as pre-requisite conditions are satisfied. Upon completion of an entry level program, individuals may be required to complete other certifications (employer or job site specific) in order to gain employment. Program Structure
Level I Course
No. IPG No. Course Name Hours Pre-requisite(s)
TS1510 LHT-100 Occupational Health and Safety 6 -- TS1520 LHT-100 WHIMIS 6 -- TS1530 Standard First Aid 14 -- HE1630 LHT-100 Transportation of Dangerous Goods 6 -- AJ1760 LHT-105 Chain Saw Safety 4 -- LT1100 LHT-100 Safety 9 -- LT1111 LHT-105 Tools and Equipment 12 LT1100 LT1130 LHT-110 Vehicles, Equipment and Machinery 30 HE1630, LT1100 LT1200 LHT-115 Plant Science 60 LT1100 LT1210 LHT-120 Plant Identification I 60 LT1200 LT1220 LHT-125 Soil Management 60 LT1200
LT1231 LHT-130 Fertilizers 25 LT1111, LT1130, LT1220
LT1241 LHT-215 Plans and Documentation 20 MA1047 LT1251 LHT-305 Plant Care and Maintenance 30 LT1210, LT1231 LT1260 LHT-315 Turf Maintenance 30 LT1200, LT1231
LT1291 LHT-240 Turf Establishment 30 LT1111,
LT1130, LT1210, LT1241, LT1260
LT2110 LHT-225 Site Protection, Grading and Drainage 30 LT1111, LT1130
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Level I Course
No. IPG No. Course Name Hours Pre-requisite(s)
AM1100 -- Math Essentials 30 -- CM2160 -- Communication Essentials 45 -- SD1760 -- Workplace Essentials 45 -- MC1060 -- Computer Essentials 15 -- AP1101 -- Introduction to Apprenticeship 15 -- MA1047 -- Math Fundamentals 30 AM1100
Total Hours 612
Required Work Experience *A student who can meet the Mathematics requirement through an ACUPLACER® test may be exempted from AM1100 Math Essentials. Please check with your training institution.
Level II
Course No.
IPG
No. Course Name Hours Pre-Requisite(s)
LT1301 LHT-140 Site Layout and Surveying 25 Level I LT1211 LHT-200 Plant Identification II 30 Level I
LT1121 LHT-325 Steps and Retaining Walls 25 Level I , LT1301,
LT1131 LT1131 LHT-330 Concrete Construction 20 Level I, LT1301 LT2151 LHT-245 Surface Materials 25 Level I, LT1301 LT2340 -- Soil Stewardship 20 Level I, LT1301 LT2350 -- Water Stewardship 25 Level I, LT1301 LT2360 -- Propagates Plant Materials 10 Level I, LT1211 LT1281 LHT-235 Plant Installation 20 Level I LT2221 LHT-310 Pruning 25 Level I, LT1211
LT2231 LHT-230 Plant, Materials and Equipment Management
15 Level I, LT1211
Total Hours 240
Required Work Experience
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Level III
Course No.
IPG
No. Course Name Hours Pre-Requisite(s)
LT1201 LHT-220 Job Planning 30 Level II LT2160 LHT-320 Irrigation 30 Level II
LT2181 LHT- 340 Water Features and Low Voltage Landscape Lighting
35 Level II
LT3000 -- Snow and Ice Control 10 Level II, LT1201
LT2191 LHT-205 Pest and Disease Management 35 Level II LT3020 -- Environmental Stewardship 15 Level II LT3010 -- Marketing and Sales 10 Level II LT1271 LHT-345 Interior Plantscapes 30 Level II LT1141 LHT-335 Landscape Structures 30 Level II LT3030 -- Softscape Repair 5 Level II
Total Hours 230
Required Work Experience
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Level IV
Course No.
IPG
No. Course Name Hours Pre-Requisite(s)
LT2211 LHT-300 Plant Identification III 15 Level III LT2201 LHT-350 Estimating 15 Level III LT3040 -- Green Infrastructure 30 Level III LT3050 -- Green Roofs and Walls 15 Level III
LT3060 -- Rainwater and Stormwater
Management Systems 15 Level III
LT3070 -- Erosion Control Materials 10 Level III
LT3080 -- Biodiverse Plants, Natural Areas
and Enhancement 42 Level III
LT3090 -- Mentoring 6 Level III
Total Hours 148
Total Course Credit Hours 1230
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LEVEL I TS1510 Occupational Health and Safety Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of interpreting the Occupational Health and Safety Act,
laws and regulations. - Demonstrate knowledge of understanding the designated responsibilities within
the laws and regulations such as the right to refuse dangerous work; and the importance of reporting accidents.
- Demonstrate knowledge of how to prevent accidents and illnesses. - Demonstrate knowledge of how to improve health and safety conditions in the
workplace.
Duration: 6 Hours Pre-requisite(s): None Objectives and Content: 1. Interpret the Occupational Health and Safety Act laws and regulations.
i. explain the scope of the act application of the Act Federal/Provincial jurisdictions Canada Labour Code rules and regulations private home application conformity of the Crown by the Act
2. Explain responsibilities under the Act and Regulations.
i. duties of employer, owner, contractors, sub-contractors, employees, and suppliers
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3. Explain the purpose of joint health and safety committees.
i. formation of committee ii. functions of committee iii. legislated rights iv. health and safety representation v. reporting endangerment to health vi. appropriate remedial action vii. investigation of endangerment viii. committee recommendation ix. employer’s responsibility in taking remedial action
4. Examine right to refuse dangerous work.
i. reasonable grounds for refusal ii. reporting endangerment to health iii. appropriate remedial action iv. investigation of endangerment v. committee recommendation vi. employer’s responsibility to take appropriate remedial action vii. action taken when employee does not have reasonable grounds for
refusing dangerous work viii. employee’s rights ix. assigning another employee to perform duties x. temporary reassignment of employee to perform other duties xi. collective agreement influences xii. wages and benefits
5. State examples of work situations where one might refuse work. 6. Describe discriminatory action.
i. definition ii. filing a complaint procedure iii. allocated period of time a complaint can be filed with the Commission iv. duties of an arbitrator under the Labour Relations Act v. order in writing inclusion vi. report to commission allocated period of time to request arbitrator to deal
with the matter of the request vii. notice of application viii. failure to comply with the terms of an order ix. order filed in the court
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7. Explain duties of commission officers.
i. powers and duties of officers ii. procedure for examinations and inspections iii. orders given by officers orally or in writing iv. specifications of an order given by an officer to owner of the place of
employment, employer, contractor, sub-contractor, employee, or supplier v. service of an order vi. prohibition of persons towards an officer in the exercise of his/her power
or duties vii. rescinding of an order viii. posting a copy of the order ix. illegal removal of an order
8. Interpret appeals of others.
i. allocated period of time for appeal of an order ii. person who may appeal order iii. action taken by commission when person involved does not comply with
the order iv. enforcement of the order v. notice of application vi. rules of court
9. Explain the process for reporting of accidents.
i. application of act ii. report procedure iii. reporting notification of injury iv. reporting accidental explosion or exposure v. posting of act and regulations
Practical Requirements: 1. Conduct an interview with someone in your occupation on two or more aspects
of the act and report results. 2. Conduct a safety inspection of shop area.
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TS1520 Workplace Hazardous Materials Information System (WHMIS) Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of interpreting and applying the Workplace Hazardous
Materials Information System (WHMIS) regulation under the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
Duration: 6 Hours Pre-requisite(s): None Objectives and Content: 1. Define WHMIS safety.
i. rational and key elements ii. history and development of WHIMIS iii. WHMIS legislation iv. WHMIS implementation program v. definitions of legal and technical terms
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2. Examine hazard identification and ingredient disclosure.
i. prohibited, restricted and controlled products ii. classification and the application of WHMIS information requirements iii. responsibilities for classification
the supplier the employer the worker - Classification: rules and criteria information on classification classes, divisions and subdivision in WHMIS general rules for classification class A - compressed gases class B - flammable and combustible materials class C - oxidizing material class D - poisonous and infectious material class E - corrosive material class F - dangerously reactive material
iv. products excluded from the application of WHMIS legislation consumer products explosives cosmetics, drugs, foods and devices pest control products radioactive prescribed substances wood or products made of wood manufactured articles tobacco or products of tobacco hazardous wastes products handled or transported pursuant to the Transportation of
Dangerous Goods (TDG) Act comparison of classification systems – WHMIS and TDG general comparison of classification categories detailed comparison of classified criteria
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3. Explain labeling and other forms of warning.
i. definition of a WHMIS label supplier label workplace label other means of identification
ii. responsibility for labels supplier responsibility employer responsibility worker responsibility
iii. introduce label content, design and location supplier labels workplace labels other means of identification
4. Introduce material safety data sheets (MSDS).
i. definition of a material safety data sheet ii. purpose of the data sheet iii. responsibility for the production and availability of data sheets
supplier responsibility employer responsibility workers responsibility
Practical Requirements: 1. Locate WHMIS label and interpret the information displayed. 2. Locate a MSDS sheet for a product used in the workplace and determine what
personal protective equipment and other precautions are required when handling this product.
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TS1530 Standard First Aid Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of recognizing situations requiring emergency action. - Demonstrate knowledge of making appropriate decisions concerning first aid. Duration: 14 Hours Pre-requisite(s): None
Objectives and Content:
1. Complete a St. John Ambulance or Canadian Red Cross Standard First Aid Certificate course.
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HE1630 Transportation of Dangerous Goods Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the Training Requirements for TDG. - Demonstrate knowledge of the criteria for handling, offering for transport or transporting dangerous goods. - Demonstrate knowledge of employer guidelines for directing or allowing
employees to handle, offer for transport or transport dangerous goods. Duration: 6 Hours Pre-requisites: None Objectives and Content: 1. Identify the nine classifications of dangerous goods in ‘Classifications’.
2. Identify and interpret the shipping names used for various products.
3. Understand the use of Schedules 1, 2 and 3. 4. Identify the required documents for shipping and handling dangerous goods in
‘Documentation’. 5. Identify the safety mark requirements of dangerous goods in ‘Dangerous Goods
Safety Marks’. 6. Identify the packaging requirements for handling and shipping dangerous goods
in “Means of Containment”. 7. Identify the emergency response requirements in ‘Emergency Response
Assistance Plan (ERAP)’. 8. Identify the accidental release and imminent accidental release report
requirements in 'Reporting Requirements’.
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9. Describe the safe handling and transportation practices for dangerous goods,
including the characteristics of the dangerous goods. Identify equipment used to handle or transport dangerous goods and state the competencies required in ‘Basic Competency Checklist’.
10. Identify and describe the reasonable emergency measures that must be taken to
reduce or eliminate any danger to public safety that results (or may reasonably be expected to result) from an accidental release of the dangerous goods in ‘Emergency Actions’.
11. Identify where to find information on transporting dangerous goods via other
modes of transportation. i. air ii. marine iii. rail
Practical Requirements: 1. Complete the exercises and write an exam using the TDG Guide as a reference.
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AJ1760 Chain Saw Safety Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of types of chain saws. - Demonstrate knowledge of how to safely operate a chain saw. Duration: 4 Hours Prerequisites: None Objectives and Content: 1. Identify the types of chain saws. 2. Describe the safe operation, maintenance and storage of chain saws. Practical Requirements: 1. Identify and select required safety equipment. 2. Demonstrate safe operation of a chain saw. 3. Demonstrate safe maintenance of a chain saw. 4. Demonstrate safe storage of a chain saw.
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LT1100 Safety Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of safety equipment, their applications, maintenance
and procedures for use. - Demonstrate knowledge of safe work practices. - Demonstrate knowledge of regulatory requirements pertaining to safety. - Demonstrate knowledge of Back Injury Prevention Awareness. Duration: 9 Hours Pre-requisites: None Objectives and Content: 1. Identify types of personal protective equipment and clothing (PPE) and describe
their applications.
i. ear, eye, hand, foot and head protection ii. high-visibility clothing iii. breathing protection (mask)
2. Describe the procedures for care and maintenance of PPE.
3. Identify types of safety equipment and describe their applications. i. ventilation fans ii. spill kits iii. fire extinguishers iv. barriers v. signage vi. first-aid kit
4. Describe the procedures for care and maintenance of safety equipment.
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5. Identify hazards, assess risk, describe safe work practices and recommend mitigation measures. i. personal ii. workplace iii. environment iv. pedestrian and vehicular
6. Identify jurisdictional workplace safety and health regulations. i. Workplace Hazardous Material Information System (WHIMIS) ii. Pest Management Regulatory Agency (PMRA) iii. pesticide applicator and operator legislation iv. Transportation of Dangerous Goods (TDG) v. federal, provincial/territorial, municipal vi. Occupational Health and Safety (OH&S)
Practical Requirements: 1. Complete Back Injury Prevention Awareness training.
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LT1111 Tools and Equipment Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of hand, power and measuring tools and equipment,
their applications, maintenance and procedures for use. Duration: 12 Hours Pre-requisites: LT1100 Objectives and Content: 1. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to hand tools,
power tools, measuring tools and equipment. 2. Describe the implications of hand and power tool selection and use on the
practice of environmental stewardship. 3. Identify types of hand tools and describe their applications and procedures for
use. 4. Describe the procedures used to inspect, maintain, sharpen, clean and store hand
tools. 5. Identify types of power tools and equipment and describe their applications,
limitations and procedures for use. i. electric ii. gas
two-cycle engine four-cycle engine
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6. Describe the safe operation, maintenance and storage of cutting equipment. i. chain saw ii. circular saw iii. concrete saw iv. mitre/chop saw v. reciprocating saw vi. sabre saw vii. table saw
7. Describe the daily/seasonal operating procedures used to inspect, maintain,
sharpen, clean, and store power tools. 8. Identify types of measuring equipment and describe their applications and
procedures for use. i. pH meters ii. builders’ levels iii. laser levels iv. electrical conductivity (EC) meters v. Global Positioning System (GPS) vi. tape measure vii. calibrated cylinders viii. calipers
9. Describe the procedures used to inspect, clean, maintain and store measuring
tools and equipment. Practical Requirements: 1. Use and maintain various types of hand tools. 2. Use and maintain various types of power tools. 3. Use and maintain various types of measuring tools.
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LT1130 Vehicles, Equipment and Machinery Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of vehicles/trailers, equipment and machinery, and their
applications, operation and procedures for use. Duration: 30 Hours Pre-requisites: HE1630, LT1100 Objectives and Content 1. Define terminology associated with transporting equipment.
2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to vehicles and motorized equipment attachments and trailer and transporting equipment. i. lockout/tagout
3. Describe the implications of the selection and use of vehicles, motorized
equipment, attachments and trailers on the practice of environmental stewardship.
4. Identify codes, jurisdictional regulations, type of licenses required pertaining to vehicles, motorized equipment, attachments and trailers and the transportation of equipment.
5. Identify engine systems and describe their characteristics, applications and operation. i. gasoline/propane ii. diesel iii. electric
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6. Identify basic vehicle systems and components and describe their characteristics and operation. i. drive systems ii. brakes iii. control/safety systems
7. Identify the type of license required to operate vehicles, motorized equipment, attachments and trailers.
8. Identify types of vehicles, motorized equipment, attachments and trailers and describe their characteristics, applications and operation. i. vehicles and motorized equipment
truck turfgrass maintenance machines skid steers excavators all-terrain vehicles (ATV) tractors, hydro seeders
ii. attachments and trailers drop spreaders sprayers buckets mowers aerators cultivators hydro seeders flatbed trailers dump trailers
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9. Describe the daily and seasonal operating procedures used to inspect, clean, maintain and store engines, vehicles, motorized equipment and attachments and trailers. i. pre-check ii. post check iii. maintenance checks iv. circle checks v. cold starts vi. changing seasonal tires vii. changing seasonal fluids viii. cleaning vehicles
10. Describe the procedures used to load/unload, secure and transport tools,
equipment and machinery. 11. Interpret documentation relevant to transporting equipment.
Practical Requirements: 1. Conduct daily and seasonal maintenance procedure on a 2 cycle machine. 2. Conduct daily and seasonal maintenance procedure on a 4 cycle machine. 3. Conduct daily and seasonal maintenance procedures for landscape tools and
equipment. 4. Demonstrate the proper use of fire extinguishers. 5. Demonstrate the use and operation of a truck and trailer.
i. coupling and uncoupling ii. loading, securing, unloading iii. safe driving iv. backing-up v. set up warning triangles
6. Conduct pre-check and post-trip inspections.
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LT1200 Plant Science Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of plant growth and development. - Demonstrate knowledge of plant nutrient requirements. Duration: 60 Hours Pre-requisites: LT1100 Objectives and Content: 1. Apply principles of basic plant science.
i. botany ii. physiology
2. Define terminology associated with plant science. 3. Identify plant characteristics.
i. form ii. foliage and foliage pattern iii. stems and bark iv. bud v. fruit vi. flower vii. size viii. colour
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4. Identify the factors which impact on plant growth and development. i. temperature ii. hardiness iii. growing medium iv. air quality
carbon dioxide oxygen humidity
v. light vi. water vii. pests and disease viii. environmental stresses ix. plant life cycle
5. Identify plant anatomy and morphology.
i. cell types ii. tissues iii. organs
leaves/needles stems roots flowers/fruits/seeds buds bark growth habits
6. Explain the biological processes of a plant.
i. reproduction ii. photosynthesis iii. respiration iv. transpiration v. hormonal communication vi. dormancy
7. Identify plant nutrients and describe the impact of nutrient deficiencies/excess on
plants and plant growth.
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Practical Requirements: 1. Identity plant nutrient deficiencies from samples. 2. Identify plant anatomy in dormancy and when in leaf.
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LT1210 Plant Identification I Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate knowledge of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae,
fungi and plants used for plant identification. Duration: 60 Hours Pre-requisites: LT1200 Objectives and Content: 1. Explain the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi and plants and
its use in plant identification. i. family ii. genus iii. species iv. variety/cultivar
2. Interpret the use of dichotomous keys to classify plants. 3. Identify plant categories and describe their characteristics.
i. herbaceous ii. woody iii. annuals iv. perennials v. biennials vi. coniferous trees vii. coniferous shrubs viii. deciduous trees ix. deciduous shrubs x. broad leaf evergreen xi. turfgrass xii. vines xiii. weeds xiv. edibles xv. native
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xvi. non-native xvii. invasive species
4. Explain the purpose of the Plant Hardiness Zone Map. 5. Use plant morphology to categorize a plant to the family level.
i. leaves/needles ii. flowers/fruits/seeds iii. buds iv. bark v. growth habits
6. Use plant morphology to categorize the plants on the list to the genus and
species level. 7. Describe the cultural requirements of these plants (see chart below).
i. moisture ii. light iii. soil type iv. hardiness v. nutrients vi. tolerance vii. propagation viii. salt tolerance ix. pruning times
8. Identify the considerations for the selection of these plants for specific uses.
i. residential applications ii. commercial applications iii. reclamation/restoration iv. location and environment
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Landscape Horticulturist Plant List by Family
FAMILY Latin name Common name Character 1 ASTERACEAE Gerbera jamesonii Transvaal Daisy Annual 2 ASTERACEAE Aster spp. Common Aster Perennial 3
ASTERACEAE Leucanthemum x superbum Shasta Daisy Perennial
4 ASTERACEAE Rudbeckia fulgida
Black Eyed Susan Perennial
5 BERBERIDACEAE Berberis thunbergii
Japanese Barberry
Tree / Shrub
6 BETULACEAE Betula papyrifera Paper Birch Tree / Shrub
7 BRASSICACEAE Lobularia maritima Alyssum Annual 8 BRASSICACEAE Iberis sempervirens Candytuft Perennial 9 CAPRIFOLIACEAE Lonicera x brownii
'Dropmore Scarlet' Scarlet Trumpet Honeysuckle
Tree / Shrub
10 CAPRIFOLIACEAE Symphoricarpos albus Snowberry
Tree / Shrub
11 CARYOPHYLLACEAE Dianthus chinensis Dianthus / China Pink
Annual
12 CELASTRACEAE Euonymus alatus Winged Burning Bush
Tree / Shrub
13 CRASSULACEAE Sedum spectabile Stonecrop Perennial 14
CUPRESSACEAE Junipers horizontalis Horizontal Juniper
Tree / Shrub
15 CUPRESSACEAE Thuja occidentalis
Eastern White Cedar
Tree / Shrub
16 CUPRESSACEAE Taxus x media Yew
Tree / Shrub
17 ERICACEAE Arctostaphylos uva-ursi Bearberry / Kinnikinnick
Tree / Shrub
18 FUMARIACEAE Dicentra spectabilis Bleeding Heart Perennial 19 GERANIACEAE Pelargonium spp. Geranium Annual 20 LAMIACEAE Salvia splendens Scarlet Sage Annual 21 LAMIACEAE Monarda didyma Bee Balm Perennial 22 LILIACEAE Hemerocallis spp. Daylily Perennial 23 LILIACEAE Hosta spp. Hosta Perennial 24 OLEACEAE Syringa vulgaris Common Lilac Tree /
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Shrub 25
PINACEAE Picea glauca White Spruce Tree / Shrub
26 PINACEAE Pinus mugo Mugo Pine, Swiss MountainPine
Tree / Shrub
27 POACEAE Miscanthus sinensis Maiden Grass Perennial 28
POACEAE Calamagrostis x acutiflora
Feather Reed Grass Perennial
29 POLYPODIACEAE
Matteuccia struthiopteris Ostrich Fern Perennial
30 RANUNCULACEAE Delphinium elatum
Perennial Larkspur Perennial
31 RANUNCULACEAE Trollius europaeus Globeflower Perennial 32
ROSACEAE Amelanchier alnifolia Service Berry Tree / Shrub
33 ROSACEAE Rosa rugosa Rugosa Rose
Tree / Shrub
34 ROSACEAE Sorbus aucuparia European Mountain Ash
Tree / Shrub
35 ROSACEAE Spiraea japonica Japanese Spirea
Tree / Shrub
36 SALICACEAE Populus tremuloides
Trembling Aspen
Tree / Shrub
37 SAPINDACEAE Acer ginnala Amur Maple
Tree / Shrub
38 SAPINDACEAE Acer saccharinum Silver Maple
Tree / Shrub
39 TILIACEAE Tilia cordata
Little Leaf Linden
Tree / Shrub
40 VITACEAE
Parthenocissus quinquefolia Virginia Creeper
Tree / Shrub
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Practical Requirements: 1. Identify plants using the International Code of Nomenclature.
2. Identify plants for landscape installation according to site location and degree of
sun and shade.
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LT1220 Soil Management Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of soil types and soil amendments. Duration: 60 Hours Pre-requisites: LT1200 Objectives and Content: 1. Identify physical soil characteristics to consider when determining the suitability
for plant growth. i. soil formation ii. drainage capacity iii. aeration/porosity iv. water retention v. compaction vi. soil texture/structure vii. pH viii. nutrients ix. organic matter x. contaminents xi. electrical conductivity
2. Describe the implications of soil management on the practice of environmental
stewardship. 3. Identify types of growing media and describe their characteristics and
applications. i. native soil ii. soilless medium iii. manufactured soil iv. compost
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4. Test to identify the soil characteristics that impact soil chemical and biological properties. i. nutrient availability ii. chemical composition
soil acidity/alkalinity soil salinity cation exchange capacity
iii. organic matter iv. biological activity v. texture
5. Explain the procedures used for taking soil samples. 6. Identify types of soil tests, describe their characteristics and applications,
interpret test results and explain how to develop recommendations based on test results.
7. Identify types of soil amendments and describe their characteristics, and
procedures used to apply and/or incorporate them. i. organic ii. inorganic
8. Identify the considerations when selecting soil amendments for plants.
9. Describe the procedures used to apply and incorporate soil amendments.
10. Describe the procedures for storing, transporting and disposing of soil, soil
amendment products and packaging according to jurisdictional regulations.
11. Identify specific tools and equipment relating to growing media installation and describe their applications and procedures for use.
12. Describe the procedures used for installing growing media.
13. Describe the procedures used to estimate quantities of materials required to install growing media.
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Practical Requirements: 1. Take a soil sample. 2. Hand texture a soil sample. 3. Interpret soil sample test results.
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LT1231 Fertilizers Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the codes and regulations pertaining to fertilizers. - Demonstrate knowledge of the characteristics of fertilizers. - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures and equipment used for the
application, handling, transport, storage and disposal of fertilizers. Duration: 25 Hours Pre-requisites: LT1111, LT1130, LT1220 Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with fertilizers.
2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to fertilizers and their use.
3. Describe the implications of fertilizer management on the practice of environmental stewardship.
4. Identify types of fertilizers and describe their characteristics and applications.
5. Interpret codes and describe jurisdictional regulations pertaining to fertilizers.
6. Describe the analysis and formulation of fertilizers.
7. Describe the procedures and equipment used and calibration for the application of fertilizers and amendments.
8. Describe the procedures and equipment used to store, dispose and transport fertilizers.
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Practical Requirements: 1. Calibrate application equipment. 2. Calculate application rate as per specifications. 3. Determine fertilizer rates for a fertigation system.
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LT1241 Plans and Documentation Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate knowledge of landscape plans and associated documentation. - Demonstrate knowledge of trade related documentation and their use. Duration: 20 Hours Pre-requisites: MA1047 Objectives and Content: 1. Identify types of landscape drawings and associated documentation and describe
their characteristics and applications.
2. Define and interpret information and design principles on landscape plans. i. title block ii. legend iii. scale iv. symbols v. elements vi. hazards vii. details viii. plant material
colour texture scale form
ix. scope of work x. site access xi. work/site limits
3. Interpret and extract information from landscape drawings and documentation related to construction site specifications. i. general conditions ii. supplementary conditions iii. contract personnel
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Practical Requirements: 1. Interpret landscape construction plans. 2. Interpret landscape specifications.
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LT1251 Plant Care and Maintenance Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to care and maintain plant materials. Duration: 30 Hours Pre-requisites: LT1210, LT1231 Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with exterior softscape. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to the care,
maintenance and repair of plants and softscapes. 3. Interpret codes and regulations pertaining to exterior softscape.
4. Describe the implications of plant care and maintenance on the practice of
environmental stewardship. 5. Identify specific tools and equipment relating to plant care, maintenance and
repair and describe their applications and procedures for use.
6. Describe the procedures used to maintain and repair all plant materials. i. dead-heading/pruning ii. edging iii. cultivating iv. mulching v. dividing vi. fertilizing vii. weeding
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7. Describe the procedures used for winterization of plant materials. i. wrapping/screening ii. rodent protection iii. bed cleaning iv. cutting back/ pruning v. mulching
8. Describe the procedures used for recycling and disposing of related waste
materials. Practical Requirements: 1. Select, maintain, clean and store tools and equipment for plant care and
maintenance. 2. Prepare a seasonal planting area. 3. Maintain a local garden.
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LT1260 Turf Maintenance Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of turf equipment and its care and maintenance. - Demonstrate knowledge of maintenance practices and procedures. Duration: 30 Hours Pre-requisites: LT1200, LT1231 Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with turf maintenance. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to turfgrass
maintenance products and their use. 3. Identify types of turfgrass maintenance products and describe their
characteristics and applications. 4. Interpret codes and regulations pertaining to turfgrass maintenance products. 5. Describe the implications of turf maintenance on the practice of environmental
stewardship. 6. Interpret and complete documentation relating to turf maintenance. 7. Identify specific tools and equipment used for turf maintenance and describe
their applications and procedures for use. 8. Identify the considerations for determining turfgrass maintenance techniques.
i. grass type ii. site use iii. site size iv. cultural requirements v. contract documents
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9. Describe the procedures used to inspect and maintain turf maintenance equipment.
10. Identify the considerations for equipment operation on turf.
i. surface slope ii. obstructions
permanent portable
iii. site conditions iv. turf use
11. Describe the procedures used to maintain turfgrass.
i. mowing ii. fertilizing iii. irrigating iv. cultivating
aeration dethatching
v. top dressing vi. overseeding vii. edging/trimming
12. Identify possible turfgrass problems and describe their causes and the
procedures used to correct them. i. compaction ii. soil considerations iii. thatch build-up iv. poor drainage v. winter kill vi. pests and diseases
weeds insects diseases animals
vii. shade
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Practical Requirements: 1. Select a lawn area, diagnose turf problems and implement procedures to correct
them.
2. Implement turf maintenance procedures.
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LT1291 Turf Establishment Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of turf establishment methods and their associated
procedures. - Demonstrate knowledge of turf establishment from seed and installation
procedures. - Demonstrate knowledge of turf establishment from sod methods and the
installation procedures.
Duration: 30 Hours Pre-requisites: LT1111, LT1130, LT1210, LT1220, LT1241, LT1260 Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with turf establishment. 2. Describe the implications of turf establishment on the practice of environmental
stewardship. 3. Identify the grass species that are sustainable in various jurisdictions. 4. Identify the considerations when selecting turf grass types.
i. environmental conditions ii. site use iii. site size iv. cultural requirements
5. Identify the considerations when selecting sod types. i. peat sod ii. mineral soil sod
6. Interpret and complete documentation relating to turf establishment.
7. Identify tools and equipment used to establish turfgrass and describe their
applications and procedures for use.
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8. Identify the methods of turf establishment and describe their applications.
i. seeding/hydroseeding ii. sodding
9. Identify the methods used for post-establishment care of seeded and sodded turf and describe their applications.
10. Describe the procedures used to install and establish turf by seeding.
11. Identify calculations required for determining seed quantities.
12. Describe the procedures used to install and establish turf by sodding.
13. Identify calculations required for determining sod quantities.
14. Identify possible turf establishment problems and describe solutions. 15. Describe the procedures used for harvesting and post-harvest handling of sod. Practical Requirements: 1. Prepare the area for seed and install seed. 2. Prepare the area for sod and install sod. 3. Install sod.
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LT2110 Site Protection, Grading and Drainage Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to protect features on the site. - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to perform grading and install
drainage systems. - Demonstrate knowledge of the installation of erosion control materials. Duration: 30 Hours Pre-requisites: LT1111, LT1130 Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with site protection, grading and drainage
systems. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to site layout,
surveying, grading and drainage. 3. Describe the implications of site protection, grading and drainage on the practice
of environmental stewardship.
4. Describe how drainage system maintenance protects the site features.
5. Identify and describe site protection measures that minimize environmental impact.
6. Interpret codes, CLS and regulations pertaining to site protection, grading and
drainage. 7. Interpret documentation pertaining to site protection, grading and drainage.
i. grading plans existing grades proposed grades rough grades finished grades
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ii. drainage plans iii. specifications
8. Identify specific tools and equipment relating to site protection, grading and
drainage, and describe their applications and procedures for use. 9. Identify types of grading and drainage systems. 10. Describe the procedures used to perform site grading.
i. rough grading ii. grading for drainage iii. finish grading
11. Describe the procedures used to install drainage systems. i. sub-surface drains ii. surface drainage
12. Identify erosion and sediment control materials and describe their characteristics
and applications. 13. Describe the procedures used to install erosion and sediment control materials. Practical Requirements: 1. Install weeping tile. 2. Install drainage stone. 3. Grade site using grading control tools and equipment. 4. Install erosion control and sediment control materials. 5. Demonstrate knowledge of using level instrumentation.
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AP1101 Introduction to Apprenticeship Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of how to become a registered apprentice. - Demonstrate knowledge of the steps to complete an apprenticeship program. - Demonstrate knowledge of various stakeholders in the apprenticeship process. - Demonstrate knowledge of the Red Seal Program. Duration: 15 Hours Pre-Requisite(s): None Objectives and Content: 1. Define the following terms:
i. apprenticeship ii. apprentice vs. registered apprentice iii. Journeyperson vs. Certified Journeyperson iv. Certificate of Apprenticeship v. Certificate of Qualification vi. Recognition of Prior Learning vii. dual certification
2. Explain the apprenticeship system in Newfoundland and Labrador and the roles
and responsibilities of those involved. i. registered apprentice ii. training institution iii. employer iv. Journeyperson v. Department of Advanced Education and Skills
Industrial Training Section Standards and Curriculum Section
vi. Provincial Trade Advisory Committees vii. Provincial Apprenticeship and Certification Board
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3. Identify the Conditions Governing Apprenticeship. 4. Describe the training and educational requirements.
i. pre-employment (entry level) training ii. block release iii. on-the-job
5. Explain the steps in the registered apprenticeship process. i. criteria for eligibility
entrance requirements as per Conditions of Apprenticeship employment
ii. registration process application requirements
iii. Memorandum of Understanding probation period cancellation
iv. Record of Occupational Progress (Logbook) signing off skills recording hours updating PDO on progress
v. class calls schedule EI Eligibility Direct Entry advanced level
vi. Level Exams vii. progression
schedule wage rates
viii. cancellation of apprenticeship ix. Practical Examinations x. Provincial and Interprovincial examinations xi. certification
Certification of Apprenticeship Certification of Qualification Provincial certification Interprovincial Red Seal endorsement
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6. Explain the Interprovincial Standards Red Seal Program. i. designated Red Seal trade ii. the National Occupational Analysis (NOA) iii. Interprovincial (IP) Red Seal Endorsement Examination iv. relationship of NOA to IP Examination v. qualification recognition and mobility
7. Identify the current financial incentives available to apprentices. 8. Explain the NL apprenticeship and trades certification division’s out-of- province
apprenticeship policy. Practical Requirements: 1. Use the Provincial Apprenticeship and Trades Certification web site at
www.gov.nl.ca/app to: i. locate, download, and complete the Application for Apprenticeship and
Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) ii. locate, download, and complete the Out of Province registration forms
Application for Apprenticeship (out of province) Letter of Understanding (LOU) Acceptance of Conditions Letter
iii. locate, download, and complete the Work Experience Credits form iv. identify the locations of all Industrial Training offices v. locate and review the following learning resources relevant to the trade:
Study Guide Exam Preparation Guide Plan of Training
2. Use a logbook for this trade to:
i. identify the hours for the trade (in-school and on-the-job) ii. identify the number of Levels iii. identify the courses in each Level iv. identify the workplace skills to be completed and verified
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3. Use the Red Seal Web site, http://www.red-seal.ca to retrieve the National Occupational Analyses (NOA) for this trade. i. identify the following components of the NOA:
Trends Scope Key Competencies Levels Tasks Subtasks Pie Charts Table of Specifications
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AM1100 Math Essentials Note: It is recommended that AM1100 be delivered in the first semester of the Entry
Level training program. Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the numeracy skills required to begin the 2nd level
math course. - Demonstrate knowledge of mathematics as a critical element of the trade
environment. - Demonstrate knowledge of mathematical principles in trade problem solving
situations. - Demonstrate the ability to solve simple mathematical word problems. Duration: 30 Hours Pre-Requisite(s): None Objectives and Content: Wherever possible, the instructor should use trade specific examples to reinforce the course objectives 1. Use multiplication tables from memory. 2. Perform whole number operations.
i. read, write, count, round off, add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers
3. Apply the order of operations in math problems. 4. Perform fraction and mixed number operations.
i. read, write, add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions
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5. Perform decimal operations. i. read, write, round off, add, subtract, multiply and divide decimals
6. Perform percent/decimal/fraction conversion and comparison.
i. convert between fractions, decimals and percents 7. Perform percentage operations.
i. read and write percentages ii. calculate base, rates and percentages
8. Perform ratio and proportion operations.
i. use a ratio comparing two quantities with the same units ii. use a proportion comparing two ratios
9. Use the imperial measurement system in math problems.
i. identify units of measurement for: length mass area volume capacity
10. Use the metric measurement system in math problems.
i. identify units of measurement for: length mass area volume capacity
Practical Requirements: 1. To emphasize or further develop specific knowledge objectives, students will be
asked to complete practical demonstrations which confirm proper application of mathematical theory to job skills.
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MA1047 Math Fundamentals Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of mathematical concepts in the performance of trade
practices. - Demonstrate knowledge of mathematics as a critical element of the trade
environment. - Solve mathematical word problems. - Demonstration knowledge of mathematical principles for the purposes of
problem solving, job and materials estimation, measurement, calculation, system conversion, diagram interpretation and scale conversions, formulae calculations, and geometric applications.
Duration: 30 Hours Pre-Requisite(s): AM1100 Objectives and Content: The instructor is required to use trade specific examples to reinforce the course objectives. 1. Employ percent/decimal/fraction conversion and comparison in trade specific
situations.
2. Apply ratios and proportions to trade specific problems.
3. Use the Imperial Measurement system in trade specific applications. 4. Use the Metric Measurement system in trade specific applications. 5. Complete Imperial/Metric conversions in trade specific situations.
i. convert between imperial and metric measurements ii. convert to another unit within the same measurement system
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6. Manipulate formulas using cross multiplication, dividing throughout, elimination, and substitution to solve trade specific problems, such as: i. right angle triangles ii. area iii. volume iv. perimeter
7. Perform calculations involving geometry that are relevant to the trade, such as:
i. angle calculations ii. circle calculations
8. Use practical math skills to complete administrative trade tasks:
i. material estimation ii. material costing iii. time & labour estimates iv. taxes & surcharges v. markup & projecting revenue
Notes:
1. To emphasize or further develop specific knowledge objectives, students will be asked to complete practical demonstrations which confirm proper application of mathematical theory to job skills.
2. This course has been designated as NON-TRANSFERABLE to other trades
programs, and NOT ELIGIBLE FOR PRIOR LEARNING ASSESSMENT. Students completing training in this trade program are required to complete this math course.
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CM2160 Communication Essentials Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the importance of well-developed writing skills in
the workplace and in career development. - Demonstrate knowledge of the purpose of various types of workplace
correspondence. - Demonstrate knowledge of the principles of effective workplace writing. - Demonstrate knowledge of standard formats for letters and memos. - Demonstrate knowledge of principles related to writing effective letters and
memos. - Demonstrate the ability to prepare and deliver an oral presentation. - Demonstrate knowledge of the importance of effective interpersonal skills in the
workplace. Duration: 45 Hours Pre-Requisite(s): None Objectives and Content: Wherever possible, the instructor is expected to use trade specific examples to reinforce the course objectives. 1. Identify the principles for writing clear, concise, complete sentences and
paragraphs which adhere to the conventions of grammar, punctuation, and mechanics.
2. Identify the principles of effective workplace writing.
i. describe the value of well-developed writing skills to career success ii. discuss the importance of tone, and language or word choice in workplace
communication, regardless of the circumstances iii. demonstrate an awareness of cultural differences when preparing
workplace correspondence iv. describe the writing process as it applies to workplace communication
planning writing
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editing/revising v. identify the parts of a business letter and memo, and when each should be
used in the workplace vi. identify the standard formats for business letters and memos vii. identify guidelines for writing sample letters and memos which convey:
acknowledgment routine request routine response complaint refusal persuasive request letters of appeal
3. Identify types of informal workplace documents.
i. identify types & purposes of reports incident process progress
ii. identify common trade specific forms iii. describe primary and secondary methods used to gather information iv. discuss the importance of accuracy and completeness in reports and forms
4. Identify the elements of presentations used in the workplace.
i. identify presentation types impromptu informative demonstration persuasive
ii. identify the components of an effective presentation eye contact body language vocal qualities audience analysis multimedia tools keeping on topic
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5. Demonstrate an understanding of interpersonal communications in the workplace. i. identify listening techniques ii. demonstrate an understanding of group dynamics iii. describe the importance of contributing information and expertise in the
workplace iv. describe the importance of respectful and open communication in the
workplace v. identify methods to accept and provide feedback in a constructive and
considerate manner vi. explain the role of conflict in a group to reach solutions
6. Identify acceptable workplace uses of communication technologies.
i. cell / Smart Phone etiquette ii. voice mail iii. e-mail iv. teleconferencing / videoconferencing for meetings and interviews v. social networking vi. other emerging technologies
Practical Requirements: 1. Write well-developed, coherent, unified paragraphs. 2. Write sample letters and memos. 3. Write one short informal report. 4. Complete a selection of at least 3 trade-related forms. 5. Deliver an effective oral presentation.
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SD1760 Workplace Essentials Note: It is recommended that SD1760 be delivered in the second half of the Entry Level
training program. Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of workplace essentials in the areas of meetings, unions,
workers compensation, workers’ rights, and human rights. - Demonstrate knowledge of good customer service practices. - Demonstrate knowledge of effective job search techniques. Duration: 45 Hours Pre-Requisite(s): None Objectives and Content: Wherever possible, the instructor is expected to use trade specific examples to reinforce the course objectives. 1. Identify common practices related to workplace meetings.
i. identify and discuss meeting format and preparation required for a meeting
ii. explain the purpose of an agenda iii. explain the expected roles, responsibilities, and etiquette of meeting
participants
2. Define unions and identify their role in the workplace. i. identify the purpose of unions ii. identify a common union structure iii. identify the function of unions in this trade
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3. Demonstrate an understanding of the Worker’s Compensation process. i. describe the aims, objectives, regulations and benefits of the Workplace
Health, Safety and Compensation Commission ii. explain the role of the Workers Advisor iii. explain the internal review process
4. Demonstrate an understanding of workers’ rights.
i. define labour standards ii. identify regulations, including:
hours of work & overtime termination of employment minimum wages & allowable deductions statutory holidays, vacation time, and vacation pay
5. Demonstrate an understanding of Human Rights issues.
i. examine the Human Rights Code and explain the role of the Human Rights Commission
ii. define harassment in various forms and identify strategies for prevention direct systemic adverse effect
iii. identify gender and stereotyping issues in the workplace iv. define basic concepts and terms related to workplace diversity including
age, race, culture, religion, socio-economic status, and sexual orientation 6. Demonstrate an understanding of quality customer service.
i. explain why quality service is important ii. identify barriers to quality customer service iii. identify customer needs & common methods for meeting them iv. identify and discuss the characteristics & importance of a positive attitude v. identify the importance of demonstrating good communication skills
including body language, listening, questioning, and when using electronic communication devices
vi. identify techniques for interacting with challenging customers to address complaints and resolve conflict
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7. Demonstrate an understanding of effective job search techniques. i. identify and explain employment trends, opportunities, and sources of
employment ii. identify and discuss essential skills for the trades as outlined by Human
Resources and Skills Development Canada iii. review job ads and identify the importance of fitting qualifications to job
requirements iv. identify the characteristics of effective resumes, the types of resumes, and
principles of resume formatting v. identify the characteristics of an effective cover letter vi. identify the components of a portfolio, and discuss the value of
establishing and maintaining a personal portfolio vii. identify the common characteristics of the job interview process:
pre-interview preparation interview conduct post-interview follow up
Practical Requirements: 1. Create a resume. 2. Create a cover letter. 3. Participate in a mock job interview.
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MC1060 Computer Essentials Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of computer systems and their operation. - Demonstrate knowledge of popular software packages and their applications. - Demonstrate knowledge of security issues related to computers. Duration: 15 Hours Pre-Requisite(s): None Objectives and Content: Wherever possible, the instructor is expected to use trade specific examples to reinforce the course objectives. 1. Identify the major external components of a microcomputer system.
i. input devices ii. output devices iii. central control unit
2. Use operating system software.
i. start and quit a program ii. use the help function iii. use the find function iv. maximize and minimize a window v. use the task bar vi. adjust desktop settings such as screen savers, screen resolution, and
backgrounds vii. shut down a computer
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3. Perform file management commands. i. create folders ii. copy files and folders iii. move files and folders iv. rename files and folders v. delete files and folders
4. Use word processing software to create documents.
i. enter text ii. indent and tab text iii. change text attributes (bold, underline, font, etc.) iv. change layout format (margins, alignment, line spacing) v. spell check and proofread vi. edit text vii. save document viii. print document ix. close document x. retrieve documents
5. Use spreadsheet software to create spreadsheets.
i. enter data in cells ii. create formulas to add, subtract, multiply and divide iii. save spreadsheet iv. print spreadsheet v. close spreadsheet vi. retrieve spreadsheet
6. Access the Internet.
i. access websites using the world wide web (www) ii. identify examples of web browsers iii. use search engines with common searching techniques iv. describe security issues
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7. Use electronic mail. i. describe e-mail etiquette
grammar and punctuation privacy and legal issues when sharing and forwarding e-mail work appropriate content awareness of employer policies
ii. manage e-mail using the inbox, sent, and deleted folders iii. send an e-mail message with attachment(s) iv. print e-mail
Practical Requirements: None.
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LEVEL II LT1301 Site Layout and Surveying Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to perform site assessment,
layout and surveying. Duration: 25 Hours Pre-requisites: Level I Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with site assessment, layout and surveying. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to site assessment,
site measurements, layout and surveying. 3. Describe the implications of site assessment, layout and surveying on the
practice of environmental stewardship. 4. Interpret documentation pertaining to site assessment, layout and surveying.
i. plans ii. specifications iii. codes iv. standards
5. Identify specific tools and equipment relating to site assessment, layout and
surveying, and describe their applications and procedures for use.
6. Identify the methods and procedures used to perform site assessment and site layout. i. grade levels and stake interpretation ii. grid system iii. triangulation iv. distance and vector
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Practical Requirements: 1. Set up a builders’ level and use to determine grades. 2. Measure existing features from a site to a site plan.
3. Locate existing features from a site to a site plan.
4. Perform a site layout.
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LT1211 Plant Identification II Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of additional plants, their characteristics and cultural
requirements. - Demonstrate the procedure to select plans for specific applications. Pre-requisites: Level I Duration: 30 Hours Objectives and Content: 1. Describe the procedure for using plant morphology to categorize a plant to the
family level. i. leaves/needles ii. flowers/fruits/seeds iii. buds iv. bark v. growth habits
2. Describe the procedure for using plant morphology to categorize the plants on
the list to the genus and species level (see chart below). 3. Describe the cultural requirements of plants (see table below).
vi. moisture vii. light viii. soil type ix. hardiness x. nutrients xi. propagation xii. salt tolerance xiii. pruning times
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4. Identify the considerations for the selection of these additional plants for specific uses. i. residential applications ii. commercial applications iii. reclamation/restoration iv. location and environment
Landscape Horticulturist Plant List by Family
FAMILY Latin name Common name Character 1 AMARYLLIDACEAE Narcissus spp. Daffodil Perennial 2
ANACARDIACEAE Rhus typhina Staghorn Sumac Tree / Shrub
3 APOCYNACEAE Vinca minor Periwinkle Perennial 4 BALSMINACEAE Impatiens wallerania Impatiens Annual 5 BORAGINACEAE Brunnera macrophylla Siberian Bugloss Perennial 6 BORAGINACEAE Pulmonaria saccharata Lungwort Perennial 7 CAMPANULACEAE Campanula carpatica Canterbury Bells Perennial 8
CORNACEAE Cornus canadensis Bunchberry Tree / Shrub
9 CORNACEAE Cornus sericea
Red Osier Dogwood
Tree / Shrub
10 EUPHORBIACEAE Euphorbia polychroma Golden Spurge Perennial 11 FABACEAE Lupinus polyphyllus Lupines Annual 12 IRIDACEAE Crocus spp. Crocus Perennial 13 IRIDACEAE Iris sibirica Siberian Iris Perennial 14
LAUREACEAE Ajuga reptans Carpet Bugleweed Perennial
15 LILIACEAE Tulipa spp. Tulip Perennial 16 LILIACEAE Muscari spp. Grape Hyacinth Perennial 17 LOBELIACEAE Lobelia erinus Lobelia Annual 18 PAEONIACEAE Paeonia lactiflora Common
Garden Peony Perennial
19 PAPAVERACEAE Papaver nudicaule Icelandic Poppy Perennial 20
POACEAE Festuca ovina var. glauca Blue Sheep's Fescue Perennial
21 POACEAE
Helictotrichon sempervirens Blue Oat Grass Perennial
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22 POLEMONIACEAE Phlox subulata Creeping Phlox Perennial 23 PRIMULACEAE Primula spp. Primrose Perennial 24
ROSACEAE Potentilla fruticosa Potentilla Tree / Shrub
25 SAXIFRAGACEAE Heuchera sanguinea Coral Bells Perennial 26
SAXIFRAGACEAE Hydrangea paniculata Hydrangea Tree / Shrub
27 SOLANACEAE Petunia x hybrida Petunia Annual 28 VERBENACEAE Verbena x hybrida Verbena Annual 29 VERBENACEAE Lantana camara Lantana Annual 30 VIOLACEAE Viola x wittrockiana Pansy Annual
Practical Requirements: 1. Identify plants using the international system of plant nomenclature.
2. Identify landscape plants for landscape installation according to site location and degree of sun and shade.
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LT1121 Steps and Retaining Walls Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install natural stone and
modular precast concrete wall units. - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to maintain and repair natural
stone and modular precast concrete wall units. Duration: 25 Hours Pre-requisites: Level I and LT1301, LT1131 Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with hardscape installation and maintenance. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to hardscape
installation, maintenance and repair. 3. Describe the implications of steps and retaining walls on the practice of
environmental stewardship. 4. Interpret codes, regulations and manufacturer’s specifications pertaining to
hardscape installation and maintenance. 5. Interpret documentation pertaining to hardscape installation, maintenance and
repair. i. plans ii. contract specifications iii. shipping documents iv. drawings v. manufacturers’ specifications
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6. Identify specific tools and equipment relating to hardscape installation and maintenance and describe their applications and procedures for use. i. shovels ii. picks iii. chisels iv. wheelbarrows v. brooms vi. power blowers vii. excavators viii. plate compactors ix. concrete saws
7. Identify types of materials used in wall and step construction and describe their
characteristics and applications. i. timber ii. natural stone iii. manufactured stones
8. Describe the procedures used to prepare for installation of walls and steps. 9. Describe the procedures used to install walls and steps. 10. Describe the procedures and products used to maintain natural stone and
modular precast concrete wall units. 11. Describe the procedures and products used to repair natural stone and modular
precast concrete wall units.
12. Describe the procedures used to estimate quantities of materials required to install wall units and steps.
Practical Requirements: 1. Install a natural stone wall and steps. 2. Install modular wall units and steps.
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LT1131 Concrete Construction Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install poured concrete
features. - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to maintain and repair poured
concrete features. Duration: 20 Hours Pre-requisites: Level I, LT1301 Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with concrete installation and maintenance. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to concrete
installation, maintenance and repair. 3. Describe the implications of concrete construction on the practice of
environmental stewardship. 4. Interpret codes, regulations and manufacturer’s specifications pertaining to
concrete installation and maintenance. 5. Interpret documentation pertaining to concrete installation, maintenance and
repair. i. plans ii. contract specifications iii. shipping documents iv. drawings v. manufacturers' specifications
6. Identify specific tools and equipment relating to concrete installation and
maintenance and describe their applications and procedures for use.
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7. Identify concrete products and materials used in hardscape installation and maintenance and describe their characteristics and applications.
8. Describe the procedures used to prepare for installation of poured concrete
features. 9. Describe the procedures used to install poured concrete features. 10. Describe the procedures and products used to maintain poured concrete
features.
11. Describe the procedures and products used to repair poured concrete features. Practical Requirements: 1. Install poured concrete features.
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LT2151 Surface Materials Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install surface materials. - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to maintain and repair surface
materials.
Duration: 25 Hours Pre-requisites: Level I, LT1301 Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with surface material installation and
maintenance. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to surface material
installation, maintenance and repair. 3. Describe the implications of landscape pavers on the practice of environmental
stewardship. 4. Interpret codes, regulations and manufacturer’s specifications pertaining to
surface material installation and maintenance. 5. Interpret documentation pertaining to surface material installation, maintenance
and repair. i. plans ii. contract specifications iii. shipping documents
6. Identify specific tools and equipment relating to surface material installation and
maintenance and describe their applications and procedures for use.
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7. Identify types of surface materials, their applications and use. i. natural stones ii. concrete iii. paving stones (segmental pavement) iv. aggregate v. permeable pavement vi. synthetic materials (artificial turf)
8. Identify bedding materials and base used with various surface materials. i. sand ii. aggregates iii. high performance bedding materials iv. concrete bases
9. Describe the procedures used to prepare for installation of surface materials. 10. Describe the procedures used to install surface materials. 11. Describe the procedures and products used to maintain and repair surface
material. 12. Describe the procedures used to estimate quantities of materials required to
install surface materials. 13. Describe the procedures and products used to maintain drainage systems when
installing surface materials. Practical Requirements: 1. Install landscape pavers, natural stone pavers and aggregates.
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LT2340 Soil Stewardship Duration: 20 Hours Pre-requisites: Level I, LT1301 Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of minimizing harm to soil structure, health and
microbiome. - Demonstrate knowledge of conserving soil and preserving soil health. Objectives and Content:
1. Describe the impact of cultivation on the soil structure, health and microbiome.
2. Identify situations in which cultivating is required.
3. Describe how minimum tillage and other methods of cultivation minimize harm to soil structure, health and soil organisms.
4. Explain the economic and environmental reasons for conserving soil and
preserving soil health. i. sequestering carbon ii. minimizing spread of pests, diseases and invasive species iii. minimizing damage to soil structure iv. reducing inputs and outputs
5. Describe site protection measures that minimize environmental impact.
6. Explain bulk soil storage procedures that minimize environmental impact.
7. Describe methods to prevent soil erosion and siltation.
8. Explain the reasons for using the cut and fill method.
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Practical Requirements: 1. Select soil stewardship method and describe implementation of the method.
2. Install soil erosion control methods. 3. Assess site features and determine low impact development (LID) practices.
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LT2350 Water Stewardship Duration: 25 Hours Pre-requisites: Level I, LT1301 Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of landscaping practices that support water
stewardship. Objectives and Content: 1. Identify water retention and weed prevention materials.
2. Identify water retention practices. 3. Identify low impact development (LID) practices.
i. rain barrels ii. infiltration trenches iii. bioswales iv. bioretention cells v. rain gardens vi. green roofing vii. smart irrigation viii. xeriscaping ix. permeable surfacing x. water harvesting systems xi. downspout disconnect xii. stormwater ponds
4. Describe the benefits and application of efficient irrigation systems.
5. Identify xeriscape principles.
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6. Describe erosion control methods. i. cover cropping ii. silt fencing iii. mulching iv. groundcovers v. bales vi. erosion control mats vii. gabion baskets
7. Explain methods for protecting endangered species in waterways.
8. Explain methods for preventing the spread of invasive species in waterways. 9. Explain methods to prevent pesticides, fertilizers and pollutants from reaching
waterways.
10. Describe the benefits of preserving urban forest tree canopy to maintain leaf surface and promote water infiltration.
11. Describe riparian restoration. 12. Describe the benefits and use of reclaimed water systems. 13. Identify jurisdictional regulations relating to water stewardship. 14. Describe the procedures used to maintain site grading.
i. rough grading ii. grading for drainage iii. finish grading
15. Describe winterization procedures for drainage systems. 16. Identify erosion and sediment control materials and describe their characteristics
and applications. 17. Describe the procedures used to maintain erosion and sediment control
materials.
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Practical Requirements: 1. Assess site features and determine low impact development (LID) practices.
2. Collect and label water samples, send to lab and interpret test results.
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LT2360 Propagates Plant Materials Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures associated with plant propagation. Duration: 10 Hours Pre-requisites: Level I, LT1211 Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with plant propagation.
2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices relating to plant propagation.
3. Identify the considerations used when selecting stock/parent plants for
propagation purposes. i. vigor ii. health iii. propagation methods iv. timing
4. Describe the procedures used to propagate plants using the various propagation
methods.
Practical Requirements: 1. Harvest and divide underground storage organs.
2. Select and perform propagation methods.
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LT1281 Plant Installation Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate the knowledge of the procedures used to install plant materials. - Demonstrate knowledge of mulch materials, the application and procedures for
use. - Demonstrate knowledge of principles and procedures to transplant plants. Duration: 20 Hours Pre-requisites: Level I
Objectives and Content: 1. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to the installation of
woody plants. 2. Describe the implications of plant installation on the practice of environmental
stewardship. 3. Identify Canadian and regional landscape standards and jurisdictional
regulations.
4. Describe companion planting procedures. 5. Identify tools and equipment relating to plant material installation and describe
their applications and procedures for use. i. tree dollies ii. shovels iii. rakes iv. skid-steers v. tree grantries
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6. Identify the considerations for determining suitability of planting site for plant materials. i. sun and wind exposure ii. water availability iii. quality of growing medium iv. site accessibility v. proximity to buildings and utility services vi. air quality and pollutants
7. Describe the installation procedures for a variety of root preparations and stock
types. i. bare root ii. ball-and-burlap (B & B) iii. wire basket iv. containerized v. caliper stock
8. Describe the procedures used to prepare planting site for tree installation.
i. excavation ii. determining planting pit dimensions iii. amending soil iv. site drainage
9. Describe the procedures used to install trees.
i. placement ii. loosening of root containment iii. root placement iv. backfilling v. mulching vi. machine-planting vii. stabilizing viii. fertilizing ix. protection tree
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10. Describe the procedures used for post-planting care of trees. i. irrigation ii. pruning iii. fertilizing iv. protecting v. stabilizing vi. mulching
11. Describe the procedures used to prepare planting beds for herbaceous and
woody plant material installation. i. bed cultivation ii. incorporating soil amendment iii. removal of weeds/debris iv. bed edging v. grading vi. drainage
12. Describe the procedures used to install herbaceous and woody plant material.
i. bed layout ii. plant placement iii. loosening of root containment iv. root placement v. backfilling vi. irrigation vii. fertilizing viii. mulching
13. Describe the application and procedures for transplanting plants.
14. Identify tools and equipment related to transplanting and describe their
applications and procedures for use.
15. Identify the factors for determining viability of plant for transplanting. 16. Describe irrigation rates and methods and fertilization requirements for
transplanted plants.
17. Describe the application and procedures used to prune transplanted plants.
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18. Describe the procedures used to estimate quantities of plant material required. 19. Identify types of mulch materials and their applications. 20. Describe the procedures used to apply mulch materials. 21. Describe the procedures used to estimate quantities of mulch materials required. Practical Requirements: 1. Select plant materials, prepare planting bed for plant installation and install plant
materials.
2. Transplant plant materials.
3. Stabilize trees.
4. Mulch trees.
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LT2221 Pruning Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to inspect, maintain, store and
transport pruning tools and equipment. - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures for pruning. - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures for the disposal of diseased and
infested plant parts. Duration: 25 Hours Pre-requisites: Level I, LT1211 Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with pruning.
2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to pruning. 3. Identify regional jurisdictional regulations pertaining to pruning. 4. Interpret and prepare documentation pertaining to pruning and pruning related
to the removal of diseased and infested plant parts. 5. Identify specific tools and equipment relating to pruning and pruning related to
the removal of diseased plant parts and describe their applications and procedures for use.
6. Describe the procedures used to inspect, maintain, store and transport pruning
tools and equipment. i. hedge trimmers ii. shears iii. saws iv. secateurs v. pruners vi. loppers
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7. Describe the purpose of pruning. i. plant appearance ii. plant growth requirements
coniferous deciduous
iii. plant health iv. structure v. unwanted growth vi. prevention of winter damage
8. Identify and describe pruning methods and techniques and describe their
associated procedures. i. heading ii. cleaning/thinning iii. crown raising iv. reduction v. restoration vi. specialized methods vii. 3-cut method viii. flush cut ix. removal
9. Identify and describe the procedures for removing plant parts and disposal of
diseased and infested plant parts.
10. Identify factors that affect pruning times. i. dormancy ii. flower period iii. growth response iv. wind and frost damage v. scorch
11. Describe methods to organize debris for efficient handling.
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Practical Requirements: 1. Perform basic pruning techniques. 2. Clean and sanitize pruning tools and equipment. 3. Perform safe work practices using pruning equipment.
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LT2231 Plant, Materials and Equipment Management Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures for ordering, receiving, storing and
transporting of plants, materials and equipment. Duration: 15 Hours Pre-requisites: Level I, LT1211 Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with receiving, ordering, organizing, storing and
transporting materials, plants and equipment. i. wood chips ii. soil iii. aggregates iv. lumber v. pavers vi. fertilizers vii. pond and irrigation materials viii. electrical supplies
2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to receiving,
organizing, storing and transporting materials, plants and equipment shipments.
3. Interpret documentation relevant to ordering, receiving, organizing, storing and transporting materials, plants and equipment. i. plans ii. specifications iii. regulations iv. shipping documentation
4. Identify the standard relevant to ordering plants and materials.
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5. Explain the process for verifying and accepting materials, plants and equipment shipments. i. required documentation ii. verification of order
quantity variety size
iii. quality
6. Describe the procedures used for ordering, receiving, organizing, transporting and storing materials, plants and equipment. i. transportation methods
loading securing protecting unloading holding area watering
7. Identify documentation relevant to material weights.
Practical Requirements: 1. Select various species as they arrive.
i. identify species ii. group accordingly iii. verify quantity
2. Demonstrate procedure for loading and unloading of plants and materials.
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LEVEL III LT1201 Job Planning Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of trade related documentation and their use. - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to plan job tasks. - Demonstrate knowledge of procedures used to prepare documentation.
Duration: 15 Hours Pre-requisites: Level II Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with job planning. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to job planning. 3. Identify types of trade-related documentation and describe their applications
and procedures for use. i. drawings ii. qualifications iii. specifications iv. codes and standards v. manuals vi. permits vii. regulations viii. policies ix. tenders and contracts x. site locates xi. product instructions
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4. Identify the considerations and project requirements when planning jobs and job tasks.
i. site assessment ii. weather iii. materials and equipment iv. competing projects v. designated timelines vi. personnel vii. sequence of work viii. on-site staging ix. clean-up/debris removal x. jurisdictional regulations xi. scheduling
5. Explain the importance of accurate record keeping and describe the associated
procedures. 6. Identify types of safety records and work records, and describe the procedures
used to prepare safety records and work records. i. work orders
change orders job material training records daily time sheets
ii. reports hazard assessment safety (accident reports, tag-outs, safety meeting records) Worker’s Compensation
iii. maintenance/service/stock/inventory records shop job site assessment records vehicle and equipment maintenance records
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Practical Requirements: 1. Plan job tasks.
2. Prepare, complete and maintain trade-related forms, documents and records.
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LT2160 Irrigation Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of irrigation equipment and systems, their applications
and operation. - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to install, maintain, troubleshoot
and repair irrigation equipment and systems. Duration: 30 Hours Pre-requisites: Level II Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with irrigation. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to irrigation. 3. Describe the implications of irrigation on the practice of environmental
stewardship. 4. Identify tools and equipment related to irrigation and describe their applications
and procedures for use. i. pipe cutters ii. crimping tools iii. trenching shovels iv. pipe puller v. wheelbarrows vi. excavators vii. trenchers viii. loaders ix. skid steers x. attachments
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5. Identify water sources for irrigation and describe the considerations and procedures for determining water quality and availability.
i. sample preparation ii. water testing iii. water pressure iv. flow rate v. results interpretation
6. Identify the factors that determine irrigation rates and methods.
i. plant materials growth stage mature size water use rate
ii. root zone assessment iii. soil/water relationship iv. site conditions v. application
time rate duration
vi. climate 7. Identify the types of irrigation systems.
i. drip/low water volume ii. sprinkler
8. Identify system components and describe their applications and procedures for
use. i. screens ii. heads iii. pipes iv. wires v. filters vi. valves
9. Describe the procedures used to install irrigation equipment and systems.
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10. Describe the procedures used to maintain, troubleshoot, repair and adjust irrigation equipment and systems. i. spring start-up ii. seasonal operation iii. fall shut-down
Practical Requirements: 1. Install, maintain, repair and troubleshoot an irrigation system. 2. Perform spring start-up and fall shut-down procedures.
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LT2181 Water Features and Low Voltage Landscape Lighting Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the design, installation, maintenance and repair of
landscape water features. - Demonstrate knowledge of the design, installation, maintenance and repair of
low voltage landscape lighting. Duration: 35 Hours Pre-requisites: Level II Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with water features and low voltage landscape
lighting. 2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to installation,
maintenance and repair of water features and low voltage landscape lighting. 3. Describe the implications of water features and lighting on the practice of
environmental stewardship. 4. Interpret codes and regulations pertaining to installation, maintenance and
repair of water features and low voltage landscape lighting. 5. Interpret documentation pertaining to the installation, maintenance and repair of
water features and low voltage landscape lighting. i. water features flow rates pipe and pump sizing charts
6. Identify types of water features and describe their characteristics and
applications. 7. Describe the procedures used to prepare site for installation of landscape water
features.
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8. Describe the procedures and products used to maintain, troubleshoot and repair
water features and low voltage landscape lighting.
9. Identify components of low voltage landscape lighting.
10. Identify types of low voltage landscape lighting and describe their characteristics and applications.
11. Describe the tools and procedures used to prepare site and install low voltage
landscape lighting. i. wire strippers ii. voltmeters iii. ladders iv. trenching shovels
12. Describe voltage drop calculation, its application and procedure for use.
13. Describe the procedures used to estimate quantities of materials required to
install low voltage landscape lighting. Practical Requirements: 1. Install, maintain and repair low voltage landscape lighting. 2. Install, maintain and repair water features.
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LT3000 Snow and Ice Control Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of snow and ice control and the procedures used. - Demonstrate knowledge of the environmental impact of snow and ice control on
environmental features. Duration: 10 Hours Pre-requisites: Level II, LT1201 Objectives and Content: 1. Identify tools and equipment used for snow and ice control.
i. vehicles with blades ii. walk-behind and tractor mounted blowers iii. spreaders iv. snow shovels v. loaders vi. graders vii. power brushes viii. backpack blowers
2. Describe procedures used to control snow and ice. 3. Identify products used for snow and ice control. 4. Identify sources used to gather weather information. 5. Identify hazards associated with snow and ice control practices and products.
6. Describe the impact of snow and ice control practices and products on plants and
landscape features. 7. Describe implications of snow and ice control on environmental stewardship.
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Practical Requirements: 1. Select and use vehicle with blade, walk behind snow blower, tractor mounted
blower and truck mounted salt spreader.
2. Determine snow storage locations and removal requirements. 3. Attach, unattach and troubleshoot snowblower and spreader.
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LT2191 Pest and Disease Management Learning Outcomes:
- Demonstrate knowledge of codes and regulations pertaining to pest and disease
management. - Demonstrate knowledge of types of pests and diseases and the procedures used
to manage them. - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to handle, apply, store and dispose of
pest and disease management products and tools. - Demonstrate knowledge of pest control products, formulations and application
equipment. Duration: 35 Hours Pre-requisites: Level II Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with pest and disease management. 2. Define characteristics of normal plant growth.
3. Identify signs and symptoms of plant stress. 4. Define the components of an Integrated Pest Management (IPM) program.
i. identify causes of diseases ii. identify pathogens iii. identify biotic factors iv. identify abiotic factors
5. Describe the implications of IPM on the practice of environmental stewardship.
6. Identify methods used for pest and disease management, treatment and repair. i. regulatory ii. physical/mechanical (pruning) iii. cultural iv. biological v. chemical
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7. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to pest and disease
management.
8. Describe documentation pertaining to pest and disease management. i. pest and disease monitoring ii. treatment and management records iii. evaluation of pest and disease management methods iv. pesticide application records
9. Interpret codes and jurisdictional regulations pertaining to pest and disease
management methods and products. i. environmental protection ii. personal protective equipment
10. Describe and identify the factors for selecting, applying and recording pest and disease management measures. i. site analysis ii. pest/disease populations iii. injury levels iv. action thresholds v. monitoring techniques
11. Identify specific tools and equipment relating to pest and disease management
and describe their applications and procedures for use. 12. Identify common types of pests in relation to the landscape and describe their
characteristics and life cycles. i. arthropods ii. nematodes iii. birds and mammals iv. weeds
13. Identify common types of diseases and disorders in relation to the landscape and
describe their characteristics. i. biotic ii. abiotic
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14. Identify the factors for selecting and applying pest and disease management measures. i. site analysis ii. pest/disease populations iii. injury levels iv. action thresholds v. monitoring techniques
15. Describe the procedures used to implement pest and disease management measures. i. management techniques ii. preparation iii. equipment selection iv. equipment calibration v. application techniques
16. Describe the procedures associated with the handling, transportation, storage
and disposal of pest and disease management products, infested or contaminated plant material/ soil and containers.
Practical Requirements: 1. Select and apply treatment methods according to thresholds and IPM protocols. 2. Calibrate equipment and practice equipment maintenance. 3. Practice application techniques.
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LT3020 Environmental Stewardship Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of environmental stewardship principles. - Demonstrate knowledge of landscaping practices that support environmental
stewardship. Duration: 15 Hours Pre-requisites: Level II Objectives and Content: 1. Define ecosystems.
i. meadows ii. ponds iii. parks iv. urban landscape v. bogs
2. Describe the function, purpose and structure of natural ecosystems.
3. Describe preservation, conservation and regeneration principles and applications related to plant life, habitat, water table and water quality.
4. Describe the impact of the environment and landscapes on psychosocial health. 5. Describe methods of increasing biodiversity and stormwater mitigation. 6. Identify environmental waste management best practices.
i. reduce ii. reuse iii. recycle
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7. Identify site protection. i. silt fencing ii. erosion control iii. amending native soil iv. let-it-lay v. adjusting mowing height
8. Identify products and practices for reducing harm and positively impacting the environment.
9. Describe practices for maximizing green space and permeable surfaces. 10. Identify native plants for landscape purposes.
Practical Requirements: 1. Select and maintain tools and equipment that minimize negative impact on
environment and ecosystems.
2. Source local materials and equipment.
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LT3010 Marketing and Sales Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures for controlling inventory. - Demonstrate knowledge of sales techniques. - Demonstrate knowledge of customer relations. - Demonstrate knowledge of jurisdictional regulations. Duration: 10 Hours Pre-requisites: Level II Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with controlling inventory.
2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to inventory
control. 3. Interpret documentation relevant to inventory control. 4. Describe the procedures for controlling inventory. 5. Describe the procedures associated with sales.
i. merchandising ii. invoicing iii. receiving payments iv. advertising
6. Identify marketing principles.
i. creating internet presence ii. advertising
7. Identify components of contracts.
8. Explain the importance of advising clients about products and services.
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9. Describe the processes associated with maintaining customer relations. i. qualifying customers ii. customer education iii. up-selling products and services iv. conflict resolution v. after service follow-up
10. Identify jurisdictional regulations (privacy and trade regulations) pertaining to
customer record information. i. address ii. phone number iii. email address iv. product preferences
Practical Requirements: 1. Advise and educate clients on plants, products and services (role play).
2. Prepare and administer a contract.
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LT1271 Interior Plantscapes Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of interior plants, their characteristics and cultural
requirements. - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures to install, maintain and repair interior
plantscapes. Duration: 30 Hours Pre-requisites: Level II Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with interior plantscaping.
2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to interior plantscaping.
3. Interpret codes and regulations pertaining to interior plantscaping.
4. Describe the implications of interior plantscaping on the practice of environmental stewardship.
5. Interpret, complete and maintain documentation pertaining to interior plantscaping.
6. Identify tools and equipment relating to interior plantscapes and describe their applications and procedures for use.
7. Use plant morphology to categorize the plants on the list to the genus and species level. i. leaves/needles ii. flowers/fruits/seeds iii. buds iv. bark v. growth habits
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8. Describe the cultural requirements of plants (see chart below). i. moisture ii. light iii. soil type iv. hardiness v. nutrients vi. propagation vii. salt tolerance viii. growing media type
9. Identify the considerations for the selection of plants for interior uses. 10. Describe the procedures used to install, prune and maintain interior plants.
11. Identify pest and diseases that affect interior plantscapes and describe
prevention and treatment methods.
Landscape Horticulturist Plant List by Family
FAMILY Latin name Common name Character 1 AGAVACEAE Dracaena marginata Dragon Tree Tropical /
Indoor 2 AGAVACEAE Aloe vera Healing Plant Tropical /
Indoor 3 ARACEAE Dieffenbachia amoena Dumb Cane Tropical /
Indoor 4 ARACEAE Epipremnum aureum Pothos / Devil's
Ivy Tropical / Indoor
5 ARACEAE Monstera deliciosa Monster Plant Tropical / Indoor
6 ARACEAE Philodendron selloum Tree Philodendron
Tropical / Indoor
7 ARACEAE Spathiphyllum cannifolium
Peace Lily Tropical / Indoor
8 ARALIACEAE Hedera helix English Ivy Tropical / Indoor
9 ARALIACEAE Schefflera arboricola Hawaiian Elf Schefflera
Tropical / Indoor
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10
ARAUCARIACEAE
Araucaria heterophylla
Norfolk (Island) Pine
Tropical / Indoor
11 CRASSULACEAE Crassula ovata Jade Plant Tropical / Indoor
12 EUPHORBIACEAE Codiaeum variegatum var. pictum
Croton Tropical / Indoor
13 MORACEAE Ficus benjamina Weeping Fig Tropical / Indoor
14 MORACEAE Ficus elastica India Rubber Plant / Rubber Tree
Tropical / Indoor
Practical Requirements: 1. Identify interior plants.
2. Cultivate and groom interior plant materials.
3. Monitor interior plant health issues. 4. Identify pests and diseases.
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LT1141 Landscape Structures Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to construct, maintain and
repair landscape structures. Pre-requisites: Level II Duration: 30 Hours Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with landscape structures and maintenance.
2. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to installing
landscape structures and maintenance.
3. Describe the implications of landscape structures on the practice of environmental stewardship.
4. Interpret codes, regulations and manufacturer’s specifications pertaining to
landscape structures and maintenance. 5. Interpret documentation pertaining to landscape structures and maintenance.
i. plans and site layout ii. contract specifications iii. shipping documents
6. Identify tools and equipment, products and materials used to construct
landscape structures and describe their applications and procedures for use. 7. Describe the procedures used to estimate and prepare for installation of
landscape structures. 8. Describe the methods and procedures used to perform site layout.
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9. Describe the procedures and products used to maintain and repair landscape structures.
Practical Requirements: 1. Install landscape wood features.
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LT3030 Softscape Repair Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of procedures used to repair softscapes.
Pre-requisites: Level II Duration: 5 Hours Objectives and Content: 1. Identify hazards and describe safe work practices pertaining to repairing
softscapes.
2. Identify specific tools and equipment related to repairing softscapes and describe their applications and procedures for use.
3. Describe the procedures used to repair softscapes.
Practical Requirements: 1. Identify practices to repair damaged softscape.
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LEVEL IV LT2201 Estimating Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of the procedures used to calculate and estimate job
requirements. Duration: 15 Hours Pre-requisites: Level III Objectives and Content: 1. Define terminology associated with estimating.
2. Identify sources of information pertaining to estimating.
3. Identify specific tools relating to estimating and describe their applications and procedures for use.
4. Describe the procedures used to calculate material requirements. i. lengths ii. surface areas iii. volumes iv. rates of application v. expansion/compaction factors vi. shipping quantities
5. Describe the procedures used to calculate equipment requirements.
i. equipment types/costing ii. production rates iii. transportation
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6. Describe the procedures used to calculate labour requirements.
i. individual tasks ii. production rates iii. person-hours
7. Describe the procedures used to calculate factoring spoilage.
8. Identify and calculate job requirements. i. overhead costs ii. general conditions iii. profit margins
9. Demonstrate the function and process of determining ground elevations and slopes. i. surveyor’s rod and chain ii. bench marks iii. spot elevations iv. back sights v. fore sights vi. slope calculations
10. Calculate basic quantities necessary for job performance. i. pesticide calculations (application areas, active ingredients, product
quantities, application rates) ii. other basic applied calculations (seeding calculations, topdressing
calculations, fertilizing calculations, mulching quantities, unit area quantities, unit volume quantities, plant material quantities, loss/shrinkage factors
Practical Requirements: 1. Prepare an estimate from a landscape plan. 2. Calculate the quantity of materials, equipment and labour required from given
construction plans and specifications.
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LT2211 Plant Identification III Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of additional plants, their characteristics and cultural
requirements. - Demonstrate knowledge of considerations in choosing plants for specific
applications. Duration: 15 Hours Pre-requisites: Level III Objectives and Content: 1. Use plant morphology to categorize a plant to the family level.
i. leaves/needles ii. flowers/fruits/seeds iii. buds iv. bark v. growth habits
2. Use plant morphology to categorize the plants on the list to the genus and
species level.
3. Describe the cultural requirements of plants. i. moisture ii. light iii. soil type iv. hardiness v. nutrients vi. pruning vii. cultivation viii. propagation ix. salt tolerance
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4. Identify the considerations for the selection of these plants for specific uses (see chart below). i. residential applications ii. commercial applications iii. reclamation/restoration iv. location and environment
Landscape Horticulturist Plant List by Family
FAMILY Latin name Common name Character 1 ASTERACEAE Rudbeckia hirta Gloriosa Daisy Annual 2 ASTERACEAE Helianthus annuus Sunflower Annual 3 ASTERACEAE Cosmos bipinnatus Cosmos Annual 4
ASTERACEAE Dendranthema x morifolium Garden Mum Perennial
5 ASTERACEAE Echinops bannaticus Globe Thistle 6
ASTERACEAE Achillia millefolium Common Yarrow Perennial
7 ASTERACEAE Artemesia schmidtiana Silver Mound Perennial 8 ASTERACEAE Liatris spicata Blazing Star Perennial 9 BETULACEAE Betula pendula European White
Birch Tree / Shrub
10 BETULACEAE Corylus cornuta
Beaked Hazelnut
Tree / Shrub
11 BRASSICACEAE Arabis caucasica Rock Cress Annual 12
CAPRIFOLIACEAE Sambucus racemosa European Red Elder
Tree / Shrub
13 CARYOPHYLLACEAE Cerastium tomentosum
Snow-in-Summer Perennial
14 CORNACEAE Cornus alba
White Dogwood
Tree / Shrub
15 CRASSULACEAE Sempervivum tectorum
Hens and Chicks Perennial
16 CUPRESSACEAE Juniperus scopulorum Rocky Mountain Juniper
Tree / Shrub
17 CUPRESSACEAE Juniperus squamata
Squamata Juniper
Tree / Shrub
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18 CUPRESSACEAE Microbiota decussata
Siberian Cypress
Tree / Shrub
19 FABACEAE Genista pilosa
Spreading Broom
Tree / Shrub
20
LAMIACEAE
Thymus pseudolanuginosus
Woolly Thyme
Perennial
21 OLEACEAE Fraxinus pennsylvanica var. subintegerrima
Green Ash Tree / Shrub
22 OLEACEAE Syringa meyeri Meyers Lilac
Tree / Shrub
23 PINACEAE Larix laricina Tamarack
Tree / Shrub
24 PINACEAE Picea pungens
Colorado Spruce
Tree / Shrub
25 RANUNCULACEAE Aconitum napellus Monkshood Perennial 26 RANUNCULACEAE Aquilegia hybrida Columbine Perennial 27
ROSACEAE Spiraea x vanhouttei Bridal Wreath Spirea
Tree / Shrub
28 ROSACEAE Alchemilla mollis Lady's Mantle Perennial 29
ROSACEAE Physocarpus opulifolius Common Ninebark
Tree / Shrub
30 SALICACEAE Populus deltoides
Plains Cottonwood
Tree / Shrub
Practical Requirements: 1. Identify plants using the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi,
and plants.
2. Identify landscape plants for landscape installation according to site location and degree of sun and shade.
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LT3040 Green Infrastructure Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of green infrastructure principles and practices. Duration: 30 Hours Pre-requisites: Level III Objectives and Content: 1. Describe types of green infrastructure.
i. living walls ii. green roofs iii. rain gardens iv. rainwater management v. stormwater management vi. green parking vii. permeable pavement viii. bioswales ix. urban forests
2. Describe types of blue and grey infrastructures.
3. Identify purpose and benefits of green infrastructures. i. biodiversity water conservation ii. rain/stormwater management iii. climate change mitigation iv. air purification v. reduced heat island effect vi. protecting natural resources
4. Identify benefits of plants.
i. carbon sequestration ii. symbiotic relationships iii. pollution mitigation iv. cost savings
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5. Identify xeriscape principles.
6. Identify value of environmental, economic and social impact of urban forests. 7. Define natural ecosystems’ functions, purpose and structure.
8. Define ecosystem service benefits. 9. Identify jurisdictional regulations related to green infrastructure. 10. Describe green field and brown field reclamation. 11. Describe smart water technology. 12. Define site sustainability. 13. Explain landscape design, development process and aesthetics. 14. Identify surface and subsurface drainage systems and practices.
i. roof-top gardens ii. catch basins iii. bioswales iv. bioretention ponds
15. Describe filtration systems.
16. Explain low impact development. Practical Requirements: 1. Determine green infrastructure needs by inspecting site-specific environmental
conditions.
2. Select green infrastructure technologies, methods and products.
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LT3050 Green Roofs and Walls Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of process and procedures of the installation and repair
of green roofs and walls. - Demonstrate knowledge of types of green roofs and walls and types and
functions of plants used on green roofs and walls. - Demonstrate knowledge of growing media and walls used on green roofs. - Demonstrate knowledge of components of green roofs and walls. - Demonstrate knowledge of site safety. Duration: 15 Hours Pre-requisites: Level III Objectives and Content: 1. Describe the process and procedures when installing green roofs and walls.
2. Identify the non-organic components of green roofs and walls. 3. Describe the characteristics of growing media used in green roofs and walls. 4. Describe the characteristics of plant material used in green roofs and walls. 5. Identify plants used on green roofs and walls and describe their functions. 6. Describe the components of green roofs and walls.
i. vegetation ii. growing media iii. water retention mats iv. membrane v. drainage vi. structural support vii. irrigation systems
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7. Identify hazards and describe fall protection procedures and safe work practices pertaining to repairing green roofs and walls.
8. Describe the differences between extensive and intensive green roofs.
9. Describe uses and functionality of different systems relating to green roofs and
green walls. 10. Describe the concept of structural loads relating to green roofs and wall systems. 11. Identify specific tools and equipment related to repairing green roofs and walls
and describe their applications and procedures for use.
Practical Requirements: 1. Design a green roof system and plan the installation.
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LT3060 Rainwater and Stormwater Management Systems Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of rainwater and stormwater harvesting components
and stormwater management systems. - Demonstrate knowledge of retention systems. - Demonstrate knowledge of the process and procedures for the installation of
rainwater and stormwater management systems. - Demonstrate knowledge of the operation and benefits of rainwater and
stormwater management systems. - Demonstrate knowledge of plant maintenance and procedures used to maintain
rainwater and stormwater management systems.
Duration: 15 Hours Pre-requisites: Level III Objectives and Content: 1. Describe the components of rainwater and stormwater management systems.
i. mesh ii. filters iii. basins iv. inlet channels v. outlet channels vi. pipes vii. cisterns viii. soil cells ix. plants x. water harvesting crates xi. growing media
2. Describe benefits of rainwater and stormwater management systems. 3. Interpret test results relating to water and soil quality.
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4. Interpret codes and jurisdictional regulations relating to rainwater and stormwater management systems.
5. Identify signs of erosion.
6. Describe soil water relationship with respect to sedimentation. 7. Describe plant maintenance requirements in relation to their function within
rainwater and stormwater management systems. 8. Describe the process and procedures used to install and maintain rainwater and
stormwater management systems and their components. 9. Describe functions of rainwater harvesting systems.
10. Identify the rainwater and stormwater harvesting components.
i. cisterns ii. pumps iii. hoses iv. valves v. pipes vi. aggregates vii. rain barrels viii. tanks ix. irrigation systems
11. Describe stormwater management systems. i. bioswales ii. bioretention ponds iii. engineered wetlands iv. rain gardens v. permeable pavement
12. Identify the components of retention systems. Practical Requirements: 1. Design a stormwater management system.
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LT3070 Erosion Control Material Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of erosion control material and procedures for
installation and maintenance. Duration: 10 Hours Pre-requisites: Level III Objectives and Content: 1. Identify erosion control material and their application.
i. roll-type materials (tarps, mats, blankets) ii. aggregates iii. silt fences iv. boulders v. wattles
2. Describe the methods of erosion control.
3. Describe installation methods. 4. Describe the procedures used to estimate quantities of erosion control material
required.
5. Describe procedures used for maintenance of erosion control material.
Practical Requirements:
1. Select and use erosion control materials and methods for a specific site.
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LT3080 Biodiverse Plantings, Natural Areas and Enhancement Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of biodiversity, biodiverse plantings and natural areas. - Demonstrate knowledge of the quality standard of plant material used for
biodiverse plantings and natural areas. - Demonstrate knowledge of procedures used to maintain biodiverse plantings
and natural areas. - Demonstrate knowledge of the practice of biodiversity. - Demonstrate knowledge of including biodiversity within a landscape design and
the development process. Duration: 42 Hours Pre-requisites: Level III Objectives and Content: 1. Describe the function of biodiverse plantings and natural areas.
2. Describe the benefits of biodiverse plantings and natural areas.
i. animal habitat ii. refugia for organisms iii. biodiversity iv. psychosocial health v. preservation of natural resources
3. Identify jurisdictional regulations pertaining to biodiversity, biodiverse plantings
and natural areas. 4. Describe the procedures used to maintain biodiverse plantings and natural areas. 5. Define biodiversity. 6. Describe the value and purpose of biodiversity.
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7. List the benefits of plants.
i. climate change mitigation ii. carbon capturing iii. symbiotic relationships
8. Describe the value of environmental, economic and social impact of the tree
canopy.
9. Explain the inter-relationships between species 10. Identify native species, plant varieties and organisms that ensure diversity
within landscapes. 11. Identify the differences between invasive and native species. 12. Describe bio-diverse enhancement strategies.
i. selecting plants that attract pollinators and wildlife ii. ensuring inter-relationships in nature iii. creating or maintaining wetlands iv. changing maintenance practices to preserve habitat by cleaning up in the
spring v. creating habitat and structures vi. encouraging moss growth
13. Describe the purpose and procedure for including edible plants in landscapes.
14. Define a variety of habitats to support a range of species. 15. Describe pest and disease control methods that are compatible with a variety of
organisms. 16. Explain the benefit of and risks of not including biodiversity within a landscape
design and the development process. Practical Requirements: 1. Develop a plan for a biodiverse planting of a local area.
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LT3090 Mentoring Learning Outcomes: - Demonstrate knowledge of strategies for learning skills in the workplace. - Demonstrate knowledge of strategies for teaching workplace skills. Duration: 6 Hours Pre-Requisite(s): Level III Objectives and Content: 1. Describe the importance of individual experience. 2. Describe the shared responsibilities for workplace learning. 3. Determine one’s own learning preferences and explain how these relate to
learning new skills. 4. Describe the importance of different types of skills in the workplace. 5. Describe the importance of essential skills in the workplace.
i. reading ii. writing iii. document use iv. oral communication v. numeracy vi. thinking skills vii. working with others viii. digital technology ix. continuous learning
6. Identify different ways of learning.
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7. Identify different learning needs and describe the strategies to meet these needs. i. learning disabilities ii. learning preferences iii. language proficiency
8. Identify strategies to assist in learning a skill.
i. understanding basic principles of instruction ii. developing coaching skills iii. being mature and patient iv. providing feedback
9. Describe personal responsibilities and attitudes that contribute to on-the-job
success.
i. asking questions ii. working safely iii. accepting constructive feedback iv. time management and punctuality v. respect for authority vi. good stewardship and materials, tools and property vii. efficient work practices
10. Identify different roles played by a workplace mentor.
11. Describe teaching skills, their importance and methods of delivery.
i. identifying the point of a lesson ii. linking the lesson iii. demonstrating the lesson iv. providing practice v. giving effective feedback vi. assessing skills and progress
12. Identify how to choose an effective time to present a lesson.
13. Identify the components of the skill (the context).
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14. Describe a skills assessment.
15. Describe considerations in setting up opportunities for skill practice.
16. Explain how to adjust a lesson to different situations.
17. Identify teachable moments. Practical Requirements: None.
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D. Conditions Governing Apprenticeship Training 1.0 General
The following general conditions apply to all apprenticeship training programs approved by the Provincial Apprenticeship and Certification Board (PACB) in accordance with the Apprenticeship Training and Certification Act (1999). If an occupation requires additional conditions, these will be noted in the specific Plan of Training for the occupation. In no case should there be a conflict between these conditions and the additional requirements specified in a certain Plan of Training. All references to Memorandum of Understanding will also apply to Letter of Understanding (LOU) agreements.
2.0 Entrance Requirements 2.1 Entry into the occupation as an apprentice requires:
Indenturing into the occupation by an employer who agrees to provide the appropriate training and work experiences as outlined in the Plan of Training.
2.2 Notwithstanding the above, each candidate must have successfully completed a
high school program or equivalent, and in addition may be required to have completed certain academic subjects as specified in a particular Plan of Training. Mature students, at the discretion of the Director of Apprenticeship and Trades Certification, may be registered. A mature student is defined as one who has reached the age of 19 and who can demonstrate the ability and the interest to complete the requirements for certification.
2.3 At the discretion of the Director of Apprenticeship and Trades Certification,
credit toward the apprenticeship program may be awarded to an apprentice for previous work experience and/or training as validated through prior learning assessment.
2.4 An Application for Apprenticeship form must be duly completed along with a
Memorandum of Understanding as applicable to be indentured into an Apprenticeship. The Memorandum of Understanding must contain signatures of an authorized employer representative, the apprentice and an official representing the Provincial Apprenticeship and Certification Board to be valid.
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2.5 A new Memorandum of Understanding must be completed for each change in an employer during the apprenticeship term.
3.0 Probationary Period
The probationary period for each Memorandum of Understanding will be six months or 900 employment credit hours. Within that period the memorandum may be terminated by either party upon giving the other party and the PACB one week notice in writing.
4.0 Termination of a Memorandum of Understanding
After the probationary period referred to in Section 3.0, the Memorandum of Understanding may be terminated by the PACB by mutual consent of the parties involved, or cancelled by the PACB for proper and sufficient cause in the opinion of the PACB, such as that stated inSection14.
5.0 Apprenticeship Progression Schedule, Wage Rates and Advanced
Training Criteria
Progression Schedule, Wage Rate and Advanced Training Criteria are stated in the specific occupational Plan of Training for each designated apprenticeship occupation.
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Progression Schedule
Landscape Horticulturist-5400 Hours APPRENTICESHIP LEVEL AND WAGES
Year
Wage Rate
At This Level
Requirements for progression to next level of apprenticeship
When requirements are met, the
apprentice will progress to…
1st 60 %
Completion of Level 1 training Pass Level 1 exam Minimum 1800 hours of combined relevant work
experience and training
2nd Year
2nd 75%
Completion of Level 2 training Pass Level 2 exam Minimum 3600 hours of combined relevant work
experience and training
3rd Year
3rd 90%
Completion of Level 3 training Pass Level 3 exam Minimum 5400 hours of combined relevant work
experience and training Sign-off of all workplace skills in apprentice logbook Pass certification exam
Journeyperson Certification
Wage Rates Rates are percentages of the prevailing journeyperson’s wage rate in the place of
employment of the apprentice. Rates must not be less than the wage rate established by the Labour standards Act
(1990), as now in force or as hereafter amended, or by other order, as amended from time to time replacing the first mentioned order.
Rates must not be less than the wage rate established by any collective agreement which may be in force at the apprentice’s workplace.
Employers are free to pay wage rates above the minimums specified. Level Exams This program may not currently contain Level exams, in which case this
requirement will be waived until such time as Level exams are available.
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Landscape Horticulturist-5400 Hours CLASS CALLS
Call Level Requirements for Class Call Hours awarded for In-School Training
Direct Entry Apprentice: PLA & / or Level 1
Minimum of 1800 hours of relevant work experience
Prior Learning Assessment (PLA) at designated college (if applicable)
To be determined by the number of courses completed after each class call
Level 2 Minimum of 3000 hours of relevant work
experience and training 240
Level 3 Minimum of 4400 hours of relevant work experience and training
230
Level 4 Minimum of 5300 hours of relevant work
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Direct Entry Apprentice: Must complete Level 1 courses through PLA and / or in school training. Level 1 training is to be completed via class calls; up to 16 weeks of training per
calendar year. Must attend in-school training until Level 1 is complete before attending Levels 2
or higher. Class calls at Minimum Hours: Class calls may not always occur at the minimum hours indicated. Some variation
is permitted to allow for the availability of training resources and apprentices.
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6.0 Tools
Apprentices shall be required to obtain their own hand tools applicable for the designated occupation of registration or tools as specified by the PACB.
7.0 Periodic Examinations and Evaluation 7.1 Every apprentice shall submit to such occupational tests and examinations as the
PACB shall direct. If after such occupational tests and examinations the apprentice is found to be making unsatisfactory progress, his/her apprenticeship level and rate of wage shall not be advanced as provided in Section 5 until his/her progress is satisfactory to the Director of Apprenticeship and Trades Certification and his/her date of completion shall be deferred accordingly. Persistent failure to pass required tests shall be a cause for revocation of his/her Memorandum of Understanding.
7.2 Upon receipt of reports of accelerated progress of the apprentice, the PACB may
shorten the term of apprenticeship and advance the date of completion accordingly.
7.3 For each and every course, a formal assessment is required for which 70% is the
pass mark. A mark of 70% must be attained in both the theory examination and the practical project assignment, where applicable as documented on an official transcript.
7.4 Course credits may be granted through the use of a PACB approved matrix
which identifies course equivalencies between designated trades and between current and historical Plans of Training for the same trade.
8.0 Granting of Certificates of Apprenticeship
Upon the successful completion of apprenticeship, the PACB shall issue a Certificate of Apprenticeship.
9.0 Hours of Work
Any hours employed in the performance of duties related to the designated occupation will be credited towards the completion of the term of apprenticeship. Appropriate documentation of these hours must be provided.
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10.0 Copies of the Registration for Apprenticeship
The Director of Apprenticeship and Trades Certification shall provide copies of the Registration for Apprenticeship form to all signatories to the document.
11.0 Ratio of Apprentices to Journeypersons
Under normal practice, the ratio of apprentices to journeypersons shall not exceed two apprentices to every one journeyperson employed. Other ratio arrangements would be determined and approved by the PACB.
12.0 Relationship to a Collective Bargaining Agreement
Where applicable in Section 5 of these conditions, Collective Agreements take precedence.
13.0 Amendments to a Plan of Apprenticeship Training
A Plan of Training may be amended at any time by the PACB. 14.0 Employment, Re-Employment and Training Requirements 14.1 The Plan of Training requires apprentices to regularly attend their place of
employment. 14.2 The Plan of Training requires apprentices to attend training for that occupation
as prescribed by the PACB. 14.3 Failure to comply with Sections 14.1 and/or 14.2 will result in cancellation of the
Memorandum of Understanding. Apprentices may have their MOUs reinstated by the PACB but would be subject to a commitment to complete the entire program as outlined in the General Conditions of Apprenticeship. Permanent cancellation in the said occupation is the result of non-compliance.
14.4 Cancellation of the Memorandum of Understanding to challenge journeyperson
examinations, if unsuccessful, would require an apprentice to serve a time penalty of two (2) years before reinstatement as an apprentice or qualifying to receive a class call to training as a registered Trade Qualifier. Cancellation must be mutually agreed upon by the employer and the apprentice.
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14.5 An employer shall ensure that each apprentice is under the direct supervision of an approved journeyperson supervisor who is located at the same worksite as the apprentice, and that the apprentice is able to communicate with the journeyperson with respect to the task, activity or function that is being supervised.
14.6 Under the Plan of Training the employer is required to keep each apprentice
employed as long as work is available, and if the apprentice is laid off due to lack of work, to give first opportunity to be hired before another is hired.
14.7 The employer will permit each apprentice to attend training programs as
prescribed by the PACB. 14.8 Apprentices who cannot acquire all the workplace skills at their place of
employment will have to be evaluated in a simulated work environment at a PACB authorized training institution and have sign-off done by instructors to meet the requirements for certification.
15.0 Appeals to Decisions Based on Conditions Governing
Apprenticeship Training
Persons wishing to appeal any decisions based on the above conditions must do so in writing to the Minister of Advanced Education and Skills within 30 days of the decision.
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E. Requirements for Red Seal Endorsement 1. Evidence the required work experiences outlined in this Plan of Training have
been obtained. This evidence must be in a format clearly outlining the experiences and must be signed by an appropriate person or persons attesting that these experiences have been obtained to the level required.
2. Successful completion of all required courses in the program. 3. A combination of training from an approved training program and suitable work
experience totaling 5400 hours. Or
A total of 8100 hours of suitable work experience. 4. Completion of a National Red Seal examination, to be set at a place and time
determined by the Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division.
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F. Roles and Responsibilities of Stakeholders in the Apprenticeship Process
The apprenticeship process involves a number of stakeholders playing significant roles in the training of apprentices. This section outlines these roles and the responsibilities resulting from them.
The Apprentice:
• completes all required technical training courses as approved by the PACB.
• finds appropriate employment.
• completes all required work experiences in combination with the required hours.
• ensures work experiences are well documented.
• approaches apprenticeship training with an attitude and commitment that fosters the qualities necessary for a successful career as a qualified journeyperson.
• obtains the required hand tools as specified by the PACB for each period of
training of the apprenticeship program.
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The Employer:
• provides high quality work experiences in an environment conducive to learning.
• remunerates apprentices as set out in the Plan of Training or Collective
Agreements.
• provides feedback to training institutions, Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division and apprentices in an effort to establish a process of continuous quality improvement.
• where appropriate, releases apprentices for the purpose of returning to a training
institution to complete the necessary technical courses.
• ensures work experiences of the apprentice are documented.
• ensures a certified journeyperson is currently on staff in the same trade area as the apprentice and whose certification is recognized by the NL Department of Advanced Education and Skills.
The Training Institution:
• provides a high quality learning environment.
• provides the necessary student support services that will enhance an apprentice's ability to be successful.
• participates with other stakeholders in the continual updating of programs.
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The Apprenticeship and Trades Certification Division:
• establishes and maintains program advisory committees under the direction of the PACB.
• promotes apprenticeship training as a viable career option to prospective
apprentices and other appropriate persons involved, such as career guidance counsellors, teachers, parents, etc.
• establishes and maintains a protocol with training institutions, employers and
other appropriate stakeholders to ensure the quality of apprenticeship training programs.
• ensures all apprentices are appropriately registered and records are maintained
as required.
• schedules all necessary technical training periods for apprentices to complete requirements for certification.
• administers Level, provincial and interprovincial examinations.
The Provincial Apprenticeship and Certification Board:
• sets policies to ensure the provisions of the Apprenticeship and Certification Act (1999) are implemented.
• ensures advisory and examination committees are established and maintained.
• accredits institutions to deliver apprenticeship training programs.
• designates occupations for apprenticeship training and/or certification.