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NAMIBIAN INSTITUTE OF MINING & TECHNOLOGY
Private Bag 5025
Swakopmund
NAMIBIA
Telephone: 064-511800
Fax: 064-510369
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INDEX
Page
1. NIMT Engineering Trades (NET) 5 1.1 Airconditioning/Refrigeration 6
1.2 Boilermaker 9
1.3 Diesel Mechanic 12
1.4 Electrician 15
1.5 Fitter and Turner 18
1.6 Instrumentation 21
2. NIMT Building and Civil Trades (NBCT) 24 2.1 Bricklaying and Plastering 25
2.2 Carpentry and Joinery 28
2.3 Clothing Production 31
2.4 Plumbing and Sheetmetal Work 34
3. NIMT Northern Campus (NNC) 37 3.1 Autotronics 38
3.2 Boilermaker 41
3.3 Diesel Mechanic 44
3.4 Electrician 47
3.5 Fitter and Turner 50
3.6 Millwright-Electrical 53
4. NIMT Southern Campus (NSC) 58 4.1 Bricklaying and Plastering 59
4.2 Boilermaker 62
4.3 Diesel Mechanic 65
4.4 Electrician 68
4.5 Fitter and Turner 71
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5. Skills Training - NET 74 5.1 Airconditioning/Refrigeration 75
5.2 Boilermaker 78
5.3 Diesel Mechanic 81
5.4 Electrician 84
5.5 Fitter 87
5.6 Fitter and Turner 90
5.7 Instrumentation 93
5.8 Motor Mechanic 96
5.9 Welder 99
6. Skills Training - NBCT 102 6.1 Bricklaying and Plastering 103
6.2 Carpentry and Joinery 106
6.3 Clothing Production 109
6.4 Plumbing and Sheetmetal Work 112
7. Skills Training - NNC 115 7.1 Boilermaker 116
7.2 Diesel Mechanic 119
7.3 Electrician 122
7.4 Fitter 125
7.5 Fitter and Turner 128
7.6 Motor Mechanic 131
7.7 Welder 134
8. Skills Training - NSC 137 8.1 Boilermaker 138
8.2 Diesel Mechanic 141
8.3 Electrician 144
8.4 Fitter 147
8.5 Fitter and Turner 150
8.6 Motor Mechanic 153
8.7 Welder 156
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9. Special Training - NET 159 9.1 Diesel Mechanic 160
9.2 Fitter 163
9.3 Welder 166
10. Special Training - NBCT 169 10.1 Bricklaying and Plastering 170
10.2 Carpentry and Joinery 173
10.3 Clothing Production 176
10.4 Plumbing and Sheetmetal Work 179
11. Special Training - NNC 182 11.1 Diesel Mechanic 183
11.2 Fitter 186
11.3 Welder 189
12. Special Training - NSC 192 12.1 Bricklaying and Plastering 193
12.2 Diesel Mechanic 196
12.3 Fitter 199
12.4 Welder 202
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1.1 Airconditioning/ Refrigeration
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-AR Course Control Document 5 1.4
2 STE & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 14 3.8
3 HTR Hand tools 10 2.7
4 MMI-E Measure and mark off material 28 7.6
5 HM-1 Use hand tools 10 2.7
6 MG Use and maintain a pedestal grinder 10 2.7
7 DRG Read engineering drawings 10 2.7
8 HM-2 Use and maintain a pedestal drill 15 4.1
9 UP-T Convert units and prefixes 10 2.7
10 EU-T Analyse electrical units 15 4.1
11 TI-1 Use a Multimeter 15 4.1
12 PW-1 Test a resistance box 15 4.1
13 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 10 2.7
14 CA-1 Fit a 16 ampere plug top 5 1.4
15 CA-2 Fit a compression gland 5 1.4
16 CC-T Select conductors and cables 15 4.1
17 CWT Wire a panel 15 4.1
18 EC-1 Wire a two-way circuit 4 1.1
19 EC-2 Wire an intermediate circuit 5 1.4
20 EC-3 Wire a relay operated circuit 5 1.4
21 EC-4 Wire a time delay circuit 6 1.6
22 CT-1 Test a cable 10 2.7
23 SP-T Single phase motors 15 4.1
24 TM Measurement of temperature 15 4.1
25 PM-I Measurement of pressure 15 4.1
26 TA Pipe fittings and applications 15 4.1
27 BMR Basic mechanical refrigeration 15 4.1
28 RSA Refrigeration system accessories 15 4.1
29 HM-3 Solder components 10 2.7
30 MT-1 Test a capacitor start motor 12 3.3
31 PST-1 Explain single-phase power supplies 10 2.7
32 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.2
Total: 359 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Refrigeration Trade Theory 1
HSE 1
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Airconditioning/ Refrigeration
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BIF Examine bearings 10 2.6
2 BRR-1 Mount bearings manually 10 2.6
3 BRR-2 Remove bearings mechanically 10 2.6
4 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 10 2.6
5 LUB-1 Lubrication 10 2.6
6 LUB-2 Pack a plumber block 10 2.6
7 DVB Tension and align V-belts 15 3.9
8 FN Identify fan and fan operation 10 2.6
9 OAW Use welding equipment 20 5.3
10 SS Soft soldering 15 3.9
11 SCB Silver soldering and copper-tac brazing 15 3.9
12 ROG Recovering and reclaiming of refrigerants 15 3.9
13 BFR Bending, swaging and flaring refrigeration tubing 10 2.6
14 SDT Set defrost timer switches 10 2.6
15 BE-1 Identify and use resistors 10 2.6
16 BE-2 Identify and use capacitors 10 2.6
17 BE-4 Identify and use diodes 10 2.6
18 DOM-1 Mechanical components and functions 10 2.6
19 DOM-2 Electrical components and control devices 20 5.3
20 DOM-3 Refrigerator and freezer service and repair 20 5.3
21 DOM-4 Service window air-conditioners 15 3.9
22 RDR Refrigerants, old and new desiccants and retrofit
procedures 10 2.6
23 SP-1 Connect a flexible cord to a motor 5 1.3
24 PST-2 Three phase power supplies 15 3.9
25 DOL Wire a direct-on-line starter 20 5.3
26 CO-T Identify contactors 10 2.6
27 EC-1 Wire circuits 20 5.3
28 CM-T Induction motors 15 3.9
29 MP-1 Phase out an induction motor 5 1.3
30 RPD Evacuating, pressurising, leak testing and charging
principles 15 3.9
Total: 380 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Refrigeration Trade Theory 2
HSE 2
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Airconditioning/ Refrigeration
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ECC Electrical control for cold and freezer rooms 15 3.9
2 TEV Thermostatic expansion valves 10 2.6
3 PW-2 Wire sequence starter 15 3.9
4 IE-6 Test logic gates 15 3.9
5 ACS Automobile air-conditioning systems 15 3.9
6 SCD Set control devices 10 2.6
7 AC-2 Psychrometry 10 2.6
8 SD-3 Wire a fully automatic star delta starter 25 6.5
9 PW-4 Wire a three-phase balanced load 15 3.9
10 AC-1 Fundamentals of air-conditioning 15 3.9
11 CA-4 Join a cable 5 1.3
12 CA-3 Fit a gland 5 1.3
13 DCC Maintain and align couplings 10 2.6
14 MT-2 Test three-phase squirrel-cage motors 15 3.9
15 MO Overhaul three-phase squirrel-cage motors 15 3.9
16 SD-T Star and delta connections 15 3.9
17 PLC-1 Introduction to PLC’s 15 3.9
18 ICS-1 Installing commercial systems 15 3.9
19 ARR Alternative refrigerant retrofit 15 3.9
20 SCS-1 Servicing commercial systems (1) 15 3.9
21 SCS-2 Servicing commercial systems (2) 15 3.9
22 SCS-3 Servicing commercial systems (3) 20 5.2
23 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulic 10 2.6
24 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 10 2.6
25 HYD-3 Fit & set pressure relief valves 10 2.6
26 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double acting cylinders 10 2.6
27 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with a rotary motion 10 2.6
28 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 10 2.6
29 HYD-12 Make up hydraulic hoses 10 2.6
30 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 10 2.6
Total: 385 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Refrigeration Technology 3
HSE 3
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1.2 Boilermaker
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module
Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-BM Course Control Document 8 2.3
2 HT-0 Use hand tools 8 2.3
3 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 20 5.8
4 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 8 2.3
5 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.3
6 HT-2 Grind a drill 12 3.5
7 OM-2 Operate a drilling machine 16 4.7
8 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 8 2.3
9 OM-4 Operate a punch & shearing machine 10 2.9
10 OM-5 Operate a bending press 12 3.5
11 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 14 4.1
12 MI Identify materials 8 2.3
13 BR-1 Handle material safely 10 2.9
14 DRG-1 Read engineering drawings 20 5.8
15 DRG-2 Draw up a material list 20 5.8
16 PLD-0 Draw geometrical developments 12 3.5
17 PLD-1 Develop a square pipe elbow 14 4.1
18 PLD-2 Develop and fabricate a pipe elbow 14 4.1
19 TD-1 Develop a concentric cone 10 2.9
20 RLD-1 Develop a cone cut horizontal 8 2.3
21 OAC-1 Use oxy-acetylene cutting equipment 10 2.9
22 OAC-2 Use a radius bar 10 2.9
23 OAC-3 Use a portable straight line cutter 8 2.3
24 OAC-4 Use a profile cutting machine 8 2.3
25 AW-1 Bead and weave weld 20 5.8
26 OAW-1 Weld plates (oxy-acetylene) 26 7.6
27 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedures 20 5.8
Total: 342 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Plating & Structural Steel Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Metalworkers’ Theory 1
HSE 1
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Boilermaker
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
Module
Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AW-2 Weld a fillet and corner joint 12 3.1
2 AW-3 Weld a butt-joint 12 3.1
3 OAW-2 Braze a lap joint 12 3.1
4 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 12 3.1
5 PF-1 Fabricate a flat bar bracket 12 3.1
6 PF-2 Roll flat bar rings 12 3.1
7 PF-3 Fabricate a pipe clamp 12 3.1
8 RLD-2 Develop and fabricate an angled cone 12 3.1
9 TD-2 Develop and fabricate a square to round 14 3.6
10 TD-3 Develop an oblique cone (eccentric) 10 2.6
11 RLD-3 Develop a pyramid 10 2.6
12 RLD-4 Develop an oblique cone 12 3.1
13 RLD-5 Develop a tapering Y-piece 10 2.6
14 PLD-3 Develop and fabricate an equal pipe T-piece 18 4.6
15 PLD-4 Develop a 45° pipe lateral 12 3.1
16 AS-1 Fabricate a square angle iron frame 12 3.1
17 AS-2 Mark off an angle iron frame 18 4.6
18 AS-3 Mark off matching angle iron frame 12 3.1
19 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 12 3.1
20 MO-1 Mark off a liner plate 12 3.1
21 MO-2 Mark off an I-beam 12 3.1
22 MO-3 Mark off a channel iron 18 4.6
23 TM-1 Make a template 14 3.6
24 PLD-5 Develop a lobster back bend 14 3.6
25 PLD-6 Develop an unequal pipe T-piece 20 5.1
26 PLD-7 Develop and fabricate a 60° pipe lateral 18 4.6
27 PLD-8 Develop an off-set pipe lateral 16 4.1
28 PF-5 Fabricate a lobster back bend 16 4.1
29 PF-6 Fabricate a pipe reducer 16 4.1
Total: 392hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Plating & Structural Steel Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Platers’ Theory 2
HSE 2
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Boilermaker
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PF-5 Fabricate a lobster back bend 13 3.4
2 PF-6 Fabricate a pipe reducer 13 3.4
3 CMD-0 Use a contour marker 8 2.1
4 CMD-1 Mark off a pipe off-set 12 3.2
5 CMD-2 Mark off a set pipe 12 3.2
6 CMD-3 Mark off a pipe T-piece 12 3.2
7 CMD-4 Mark off a pipe lateral 12 3.2
8 CMD-5 Mark off an unequal pipe T-piece 12 3.2
9 CMD-6 Mark off an unequal pipe lateral 12 3.2
10 CMD-7 Mark off a pipe bend 13 3.4
11 CMD-8 Fabricate a pipe bend 16 4.2
12 CMD-9 Mark off a true pipe Y-piece 12 3.2
13 CMD-10 Mark off a high-pressure pipe 9 2.4
14 CMD-11 Measure for a lobster back bend 16 4.2
15 APF-1 Develop a Sweep-Tee 14 3.7
16 APF-2 Fabricate a Sweep-Tee 14 3.7
17 RLD-5 Develop a tapering Y-piece 13 3.4
18 OTH Oblique T-off centre 13 3.4
19 OSH Develop a pipe to pipe off set 13 3.4
20 TPG Tee piece with gusset 12 3.2
21 PD-3 Develop a branch on a lobster back bend 12 3.2
22 CW Fabricate a support column 13 3.4
23 OT-1 Square-round calculations 13 3.4
24 RLD-6 Develop a conical Y-piece 12 3.2
25 PC-1 Pipe cone interpenetration 12 3.2
26 PC-2 Develop a pipe with a conical down 13 3.4
27 RT Square-round hopper with inclined back 13 3.4
28 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 13 3.4
29 AS-5 Layout of a roof truss 13 3.4
30 PEC Production, economy and estimating of cost 12 3.2
Total: 377 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non- Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Plating & Structural Steel Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Plater’s Theory 3
HSE 3
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1.3 Diesel Mechanic
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-DM Course Control Document 10 2.8
2 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 2.8
3 DRG Read engineering Drawings 10 2.8
4 MMI Use measuring instruments 24 6.8
5 HTT-D Use a file and saw 40 11.4
6 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 8 2.3
7 LUB-2-D Repack and adjust a taper wheel bearing 10 2.8
8 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.1
9 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 2.3
10 TS Identify threads 12 3.4
11 LM Lift and move equipment 8 2.3
12 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 10 2.8
13 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 8 2.3
14 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 10 2.8
15 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 10 2.8
16 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 8 2.3
17 MDG Grind a drill 12 3.4
18 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 8 2.3
19 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 2.8
20 MDF Drill a flange 10 2.8
21 TRS Drill, tap holes and remove broken studs 10 2.8
22 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 12 3.4
23 UN Remove and replace an universal joint 24 6.8
24 PDO Maintain lubrication systems 10 2.8
25 PDC Maintain cylinder heads 20 5.7
26 PDW Maintain cooling systems 12 3.4
27 CLU Strip, inspect and assemble a clutch 25 7.1
28 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.3
Total: 351 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Motor Trade Theory 1
HSE 1
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Diesel Mechanic
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 8 2.0
2 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 8 2.0
3 BRR-D Remove and inspect connecting rod bearings 6 1.5
4 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 12 3.1
5 PDS Start a four stroke engine 16 4.1
6 OPT Overhaul a power transmission 32 8.2
7 PDF Maintain fuel systems 12 3.1
8 RS-1 Remove and replace suspension components 16 4.1
9 UBE Understand basic electricity 8 2.0
10 OCA Overhaul a cylinder head assembly 24 6.1
11 VG Grind valves 8 2.0
12 OSA Overhaul a sub-assembly 40 10.3
13 OT Overhaul and maintain a turbocharger 16 4.1
14 DPA Tune-up an engine fitted with a distributor or in-line fuel
system
24 6.1
15 DDA Tune-up a DDA fuel system 16 4.1
16 PT Tune-up a pressure timed fuel system 16 4.1
17 ODF-1 Select, clean and inspect a differential and final drive 12 3.1
18 ODF-2 Assemble a differential and final drive 24 6.1
19 OAW Use welding equipment 16 4.1
20 OMT-1 Select the gear ratio’s on a manual transmission 12 3.1
21 OMT-2 Overhaul a manual transmission 24 6.1
22 HB Overhaul hydraulic brakes 16 4.1
23 MCS-1 Maintain a storage battery 8 2.0
24 MCS-2 Maintain auto-electrical systems 16 4.1
Total: 390 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Diesel Trade Theory 2
HSE 2
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Diesel Mechanic
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 15 3.8
2 PN-2 Construct a circuit with single acting cylinders 10 2.6
3 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 12 3.1
4 PN-4 Control the speed of single-acting cylinders 8 2.0
5 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 10 2.6
6 PN-6 Control the speed of a double-acting cylinder 12 3.1
7 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.0
8 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.0
9 PN-9 Construct and set a circuit with a time delay valve 12 3.1
10 TIS Test ignition system components 36 9.2
11 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 12 3.1
12 HYD-2 Test the pump in a circuit 12 3.1
13 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 16 4.1
14 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single-acting cylinders 8 2.0
15 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double-acting cylinders 8 2.0
16 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with check valve 10 2.6
17 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 10 2.6
18 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 10 2.6
19 HYD-9 Construct a dual circuit 9 2.3
20 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 12 3.1
21 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 8 2.0
22 HYD-12 Make up hydraulic hoses 12 3.1
23 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic system 16 4.1
24 EEC Study the fundamentals of engine efficiency and forced
charging systems 18 4.6
25 REC Remove, test, repair and replace electrical components 30 7.7
26 ABB Fault find and maintain an air assisted brake system 28 7.2
27 OSS Repair steering systems 28 7.2
28 RS-2 Remove and replace suspension components 12 3.1
Total: 390 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Diesel Trade Theory 3
HSE 3
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1.4 Electrician
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-EL Course Control Document 4 1.1
2 STE&LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 14 3.9
3 DRG Read engineering drawings 14 3.9
4 MMI-E Measure and mark off material 28 7.8
5 HM-1 Use hand tools 8 2.2
6 MG Use and maintain a pedestal grinder 4 1.1
7 HM-2 Use and maintain a pedestal drill 4 1.1
8 UP-T Convert units and prefixes 8 2.2
9 MA-T Explain electromagnetism 14 3.9
10 TI-1 Use a Multimeter 16 4.5
11 PW-1 Test a resistance box 16 4.5
12 EU-T Analyse electrical units 16 4.5
13 PS-T-1 Explain single phase power supplies 16 4.5
14 TT-1 Explain single phase transformers 12 3.3
15 EM-T-1 Use electrical measuring instruments 16 4.5
16 EM-T-2 Read energy meters 1 0.3
17 CC-T Select conductors and cables 8 2.2
18 CWT Wire a panel 16 4.5
19 EC-1 Wire a two-way circuit 4 1.1
20 EC-2 Wire an intermediate circuit 5 1.4
21 EC-3 Wire a relay operated circuit 4 1.1
22 EC-4 Wire a time delay circuit 6 1.7
23 SW-1 Wire a three-heat stove switch 12 3.3
24 SW-2 Wire a five-heat stove switch 12 3.3
25 SW-3 Wire a thermostatic control switch 16 4.5
26 LC-1 Wire fluorescent lamp circuits 12 3.3
27 EL-T Draw earth leakage protection circuits 12 3.3
28 CW-1 Construct and wire a conduit panel 12 3.3
29 CA-1 Fit a 16 A plug top 1 0.3
30 CA-2 Fit a compression gland 1 0.3
31 CA-3 Fit a gland 2 0.6
32 CA-4 Join a cable 2 0.6
33 CT-1 Test a cable 4 1.1
34 SP-T Single-phase motors 12 3.3
35 MT-1 Test a capacitor-start motor 12 3.3
36 CFL Compact fluorescent lamp 7 1.9
37 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.2
Total: 359 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Electrical Trade Theory 1
HSE 1
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Electrician
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 SP-1 Connect a flexible cord to a motor 4 1.0
2 PS-T-2 Three-phase power supplies 4 1.0
3 TT-2 Three-phase transformers 10 2.5
4 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.0
5 BRR-1 Mount a bearing mechanically 4 1.0
6 CM-T Induction motors 8 2.0
7 MT-2 Test three-phase squirrel-cage motors 8 2.0
8 MO Overhaul a three-phase squirrel-cage motor 10 2.5
9 HM-3 Solder components 8 2.0
10 BE-1 Identify and use resistors 4 1.0
11 BE-2 Identify and use capacitors 4 1.0
12 BE-3 Identify and use inductors 4 1.0
13 BE-4 Identify diodes 4 1.0
14 TI-2 Use an oscilloscope 10 2.5
15 BE-5 Construct rectification circuits 10 2.5
16 BE-6 Identify and use zener diodes 12 3.0
17 CO-T Identify contactors 12 3.0
18 MP-1 Phase out an induction motor 12 3.0
19 DO-L Wire a direct-on-line starter 12 3.0
20 PW-2 Wire sequence starters 12 3.0
21 PW-3 Wire a three phase reversing starter 12 3.0
22 SD-T Star and delta connections 26 6.5
23 AT-1 Wire an auto transformer starter 10 2.5
24 TC-1 Connect transformers 20 5.0
25 SP-2 Connect a single-phase motor to a rotary switch 12 3.0
26 SP-3 Connect a single-phase motor to reversing
contactors 12
3.0
27 EC-1* Wire circuits 26 6.5
28 OAW Use welding equipment 20 5.0
29 CW-1 Construct and wire a steel conduit panel 12 3.0
30 IT-1 Test an installation 20 5.0
31 IE-6 Test logic gates 16 4.0
32 PLC-1 Programmable Logic controllers (1) 16 4.0
33 PLC-2 Programmable Logic controllers (2) 20 5.0
34 VSD-1 Variable speed drives 20 5.0
Total: 398 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Electrical Trade Theory 2
HSE 2
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Electrician
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 EM-1 Connect a single-phase energy meter 4 1.0
2 EM-2 Connect three-phase energy meters 6 1.6
3 EM-3 Connect a three-phase energy meter with range
extension 20
5.2
4 SD-3 Wire a fully automatic star-delta starter 16 4.2
5 PW-4 Wire a three-phase balanced load 16 4.2
6 PW-5 Connect three (3) single-phase energy meters 12 3.1
7 PM-T Pole changing motor theory 4 1.0
8 PM-1 Connect a three-phase pole changing motor 16 4.2
9 DC-T Direct current machines (Theory) 4 1.0
10 DC-1 Connect a load to a DC generator 4 1.0
11 DC-2 Connect a DC motor and starter 4 1.0
12 DC-3 Connect a Ward-Leonard speed control 8 2.1
13 RA-E-1 Maintain a storage battery 4 1.0
14 RA-E-2 Maintain auto-electrical systems 8 2.1
15 BE-7 Construct a voltage doubler 8 2.1
16 BE-8 Identify transistor action 16 4.2
17 BE-9 Identify transistor configurations 16 4.2
18 BE-10 Test regulated power supplies 12 3.1
19 BE-11 Test thyristors 12 3.1
20 BE-12 Test thyristor phase control 14 3.7
21 FF-1 Fault finding circuits 4 1.0
22 IE-1 Test an amplifier 8 2.1
23 IE-2 Use a transistor as a switch 8 2.1
24 IE-3 Test multi-vibrators 8 2.1
25 FF-2 Fault finding circuits 4 1.0
26 IE-4 Identify operational amplifiers 6 1.6
27 PCC Construct a continuity tester 6 1.6
28 IE-5 Test a field effect transistor 6 1.6
29 FF-3 Fault finding circuits 4 1.0
30 IE-7 Test electronic systems 16 4.2
31 CW-1* Construct and wire a steel conduit panel 20 5.2
32 PLC-3 Programmable logic controller systems & fault
finding 36
9.4
33 VSD-2 Variable speed drive (advanced) 36 9.4
34 SL-1 Wire a slipring motor 16 4.2
Total: 382 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects
Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Electrical Trade Theory 3 HSE 3
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1.5 Fitter & Turner
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-FT Course Control Document 10 2.7
2 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 2.7
3 DRG Read engineering drawings 15 4.1
4 MMI Use measuring instruments 25 6.8
5 HTT Use a file and saw 42 11.5
6 TS Identify threads 8 2.2
7 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 9 2.5
8 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 8 2.2
9 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 2.7
10 MDG Grind a drill 12 3.3
11 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 10 2.7
12 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 2.7
13 MDF Drill a flange 12 3.3
14 TRS Drill, tap holes and remove broken studs 12 3.3
15 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 12 3.3
16 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 10 2.7
17 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 10 2.7
18 KF Make and fit a key 17 4.6
19 MTM Maintain a lathe 14 3.8
20 MTO Operate a lathe 17 4.6
21 MTP Plan a turning workpiece 12 3.3
22 MTF Turn a coupling pin and bush 42 11.5
23 MTG Grind tool bits 15 4.1
24 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 2.2
25 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding equipment 8 2.2
26 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.2
Total: 366 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Fitting & Machining Theory 1
HSE 1
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Fitter & Turner
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocatio
n
% Completion
1 MSM Maintain a shaper 18 4.7
2 MPS Plan a shaping workpiece 12 3.1
3 MSF Shape a stop block 27 7.0
4 MTF Turn a coupling pin and bush 42 10.9
5 MMM Maintain a milling machine 14 3.6
6 MPM Plan a milling workpiece 16 4.1
7 MMF Mill a key and hexagon 42 10.9
8 BIF Examine bearings 8 2.1
9 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 10 2.6
10 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 10 2.6
11 BRR-3 Remove and mount bearings fitted with adapter sleeves 10 2.6
12 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 18 4.7
13 VO Overhaul valves 18 4.7
14 OMG-1 Maintain gearboxes 26 6.7
15 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 12 3.1
16 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 12 3.1
17 LUB-2 Pack a plummer block 15 3.9
18 CSD Replace chains and sprockets 25 6.5
19 DCC Maintain and align couplings 15 3.9
20 LM Lift and move equipment 12 3.1
21 PM Make up a pipe system 12 3.1
22 DVB Tension and align V-belts 12 3.1
Total: 386 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Fitting & Machining Theory 2
HSE 2
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Fitter & Turner
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 15 3.8
2 PN-2 Construct a circuit with a single acting cylinder 12 3.1
3 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 12 3.1
4 PN-4 Control the speed of a single acting cylinder 8 2.0
5 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 12 3.1
6 PN-6 Control the speed of a double acting cylinder 12 3.1
7 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.0
8 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.0
9 PN-9 Construct a circuit with a time delay valve 12 3.1
10 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 12 3.1
11 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 12 3.1
12 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 8 2.0
13 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with a single acting cylinders 8 2.0
14 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with a double acting cylinders 8 2.0
15 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with a check valve 12 3.1
16 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 12 3.1
17 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 12 3.1
18 HYD-9 Construct a duel circuit 8 2.0
19 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 12 3.1
20 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 10 2.6
21 HYD-12 Make up a hydraulic hose 12 3.1
22 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 16 4.1
23 PMO-1 Overhaul a single-stage centrifugal pump 20 5.1
24 PMO-2 Overhaul a multi-stage centrifugal pump 20 5.1
25 MTF Turn a coupling pin and bush 40 10.2
26 MTG Grind tool bits 10 2.6
27 MTO Operate a lathe 10 2.6
28 MTP Plan a turning workpiece 6 1.5
29 HTT Use a file and saw 45 11.5
Total: 392 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Mechanotechnology 3
HSE 3
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1.6 Instrumentation
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-IN Course Control Document 10 2.8
2 STE & LOP Safety and lock out procedures 12 3.4
3 MMI-E Measure and mark off material 14 4.0
4 HM-1 Use hand tools 20 5.6
5 MG Use and maintain a pedestal grinder 10 2.8
6 RID-1 Read instrumentation drawings 7 2.0
7 HM-2 Use and maintain a pedestal drill 16 4.5
8 FM Flow measurement 6 1.7
9 UP-T Convert units and prefixes 7 2.0
10 EU-T Analyse electrical units 14 4.0
11 TI-1 Use a Multimeter 10 2.8
12 PW-1 Test a resistance box 12 3.4
13 MA-T Explain electromagnetism 7 2.0
14 PS-T-1 Explain single-phase power supplies 8 2.3
15 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 12 3.4
16 CA-1 Fit a 16 ampere plug top 4 1.1
17 CA-2 Fit a compression gland 6 1.7
18 HM-3 Solder components 16 4.5
19 EC-1 Wire a two-way circuit 4 1.1
20 EC-2 Wire an intermediate circuit 5 1.4
21 EC-3 Wire a relay operated circuit 5 1.4
22 MM Mass measurement 6 1.7
23 IMP Install and maintain pressure measuring devices 15 4.2
24 TC-I Make up and install a thermocouple 8 2.3
25 BE-1 Identify and use resistors 16 4.5
26 BE-2 Identify and use capacitors 12 3.4
27 BE-3 Identify and use inductors 10 2.8
28 BE-4 Identify diodes 10 2.8
29 TM Measurement of temperature 8 2.3
30 PM-I Measurement of pressure 10 2.8
31 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 6 1.7
32 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 12 3.4
33 PLC-1 Introduction to PLC 8 2.3
34 CWT Wire a panel 20 5.6
35 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.3
Total: 354 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Instrument Trade Theory 1
HSE 1
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Instrumentation
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 TI-2 Use an oscilloscope 10 2.2
2 BE-5 Construct rectification circuits 20 4.5
3 BE-6 Identify and use Zener diodes 10 2.2
4 BE-7 Construct a voltage doubler 4 0.9
5 BE-8 Identify transistor action 10 2.2
6 BE-9 Identify transistor configuration 20 4.5
7 BE-10 Test regulated power supplies 14 3.2
8 BE-11 Test thyristors 16 3.6
9 BE-12 Test thyristor phase control 20 4.5
10 IE-1 Test an amplifier 15 3.4
11 IE-2 Use a transistor as a switch 10 2.2
12 IE-3 Test multi-vibrators 30 6.8
13 IE-4 Identify operational amplifiers 20 4.5
14 FF-1 Fault find circuits 1 10 2.2
15 IMT Install and maintain thermometers 10 2.2
16 DT Explain terms used in process control 24 5.4
17 LM Level measurement 8 1.8
18 MLM Maintain level measurement devices 10 2.2
19 IFM Install and maintain flow measuring devices 12 2.7
20 IMD Install and maintain pneumatic devices 15 3.4
21 FM Measurement of flow 12 2.7
22 FF-2 Fault finding circuits 2 12 2.7
23 SCV Stroke control valves 30 6.8
24 DRG-2 Read engineering drawings 10 2.2
25 DPC Install, maintain and calibrate a D/P cell 20 4.5
26 EC-1 Wire circuits 20 4.5
27 OAW Use welding equipment 20 4.5
28 PLC-2 Programmable Logic Controllers (2) 10 2.2
29 BaP Bend a pipe 10 2.2
30 I/P Current to pressure converter 12 2.7
Total: 444 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Instrument Trade Theory 2
HSE 2
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Instrumentation
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 EC-3 Wire circuits 15 3.8
2 FTS Calibrate and replace a filled thermal system 10 2.6
3 SC Use a system calibrator 14 3.6
4 RVC Calibrate a resistance-to-voltage converter 20 5.1
5 CVC Calibrate a current-to-voltage converter 12 3.0
6 VCC Calibrate a voltage-to-current converter 12 3.0
7 SQE Calibrate a square root extractor 18 4.6
8 LI Calibrate a linear integrator 16 4.1
9 IPD Check an integrator power driver 12 3.0
10 CU Calibrate a control unit 10 2.6
11 NDU Remove and replace a nitinol drive unit 14 3.6
12 SR Calibrate a system recorder 16 4.1
13 TA Tune automatic controllers 30 7.6
14 FLC Control flow rates and levels 35 8.9
15 IDP Interconnect a differential pressure cell 20 5.1
16 IE-5 Test a field effect transistor 14 3.6
17 IE-6 Test logic gates 16 4.1
18 IE-7 Test electronic circuits 20 5.1
19 PCC Construct a continuity tester 16 4.1
20 FF-3 Fault find circuits 3 10 2.6
21 ETM-I Install and maintain an electronic transmitter 10 2.6
22 EVC Calibrate an emf to voltage transmitter 12 3.0
23 MOD 43 Calibrate a model 43 pneumatic controller 20 5.1
24 PLC-3 Programmable Logic Controller systems & Fault
Finding 20
5.1
Total: 392 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Instrument Trade Theory 3
HSE 3
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2.1 Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-BP Course Control Document 10 2.9
2 IN-A01 Introduction to Building Industry 10 2.9
3 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 3.4
4 BM-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 10 2.9
5 BM-A02 Determine and transfer of levels 12 3.4
6 AA-03A Grading of sand 10 2.9
7 BM-A03 Mixing mortar 12 3.4
8 BM-A04 Setting out a building 20 5.7
9 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 15 4.3
10 BM-B01a Build a 110 mm plaster brick wall in Stretcher bond
between columns or profiles 15
4.3
11 BM-B01b Build a 220 mm plaster brick wall in Stretcher bond
between columns or profiles 18
5.2
12 BM-B01c Build a 220 mm face brick wall in English bond
between columns or profiles 21
6.0
13 BM-B01d Build a 220 mm face brick wall in English garden wall
bond between columns or profiles. 25
7.2
14 BM-B01e Build a 220 mm face brick wall in Flemish bond
between columns or profiles 25
7.2
15 BM-B03a Build a 110 mm brick corner in Stretcher bond 11 3.2
16 BM-B03b Build a 220 mm brick corner in Stretcher bond 15 4.3
17 BM-B03c Build a 220 mm brick wall with a double return corner
in Stretcher bond 24
6.9
18 BM-B05 Build foundation brickwork 23 6.6
19 BM-B06 Build a right angle 220 mm brick wall with 110 mm
brick T-junction and stopped ends 23
6.6
20 PT-A02 Plaster a blank wall 11 3.2
21 PT-A03 Brick making 18 5.2
22 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.3
Total: 348 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Building Science 1 English Communication Skills
Building Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Bricklaying & Plastering Theory 1
HSE 1
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Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 10 2.9
2 BM-A02 Determine and transfer levels 10 2.9
3 BM-A04 Setting out a building 13 3.7
4 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 13 3.7
5 BM-C01 Build a 220mm brick wall with steel door frame, steel
window frame and sill 18 5.1
6 BM-D01 Build a flat arch 26 7.4
7 BM-D02 Build a semicircular arch 23 6.6
8 BM-D03 Build a segmental arch 23 6.6
9 BM-E02 Build decorative brickwork – brick-on-edge (roller
course), brick-on-edge (soldier course) 33 9.4
10 BM-E05 Build isolated brick piers 26 7.4
11 BM-F03 Build a corner in block work 15 4.3
12 BM-F04 Build a block wall with wooden door and steel
window frame 18 5.1
13 PL-G05 Build a manhole to benching height (brick) 25 7.1
14 PT-A02 Plaster a blank wall 11 3.1
15 PT-A03 Brick making 12 3.4
16 PT-A04 Tile a rendered wall (ceramic) 15 4.3
17 PL-F04 Install a bath 18 5.1
18 PL-F06 Install a shower 18 5.1
19 PL-G03 Excavation and timbering trenches 23 6.6
Total: 350 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Building Science 2 English Communication Skills
Building Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Bricklaying & Plastering Theory 2
HSE 2
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Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 10 2.9
2 BM-A02 Determine and transfer levels 12 3.4
3 BM-A04 Setting out a building 13 3.7
4 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 13 3.7
5 PL-G05 Build a manhole to benching height (brick) 16 4.6
6 BM-C02 Build a cavity wall with wooden door
frame and steel window frame 45 12.9
7 PT-B01 Plaster door and window openings 24 6.9
8 PT-B02 Plaster around projecting wall surfaces 16 4.6
9 PT-B03 Plaster a curved wall 16 4.6
10 PT-B04 Plaster a recessed arch 15 4.3
11 PT-B05 Plaster a circular column 16 4.6
12 PT-B06 Apply a skim coat around door and
window openings 16 4.6
13 PT-B08 Plaster a square brick column 16 4.6
14 PT-C01 Plaster a concrete ceiling 17 4.9
15 PT-D02 Lay a screed to a concrete floor and form a
plaster skirting 15 4.3
16 PT-D03 Lay grano to a concrete floor 16 4.6
17 PT-D04 Screed concrete steps to a granolithic finish 32 9.1
18 PT-A02 Plaster a blank wall 11 3.1
19 PT-A03 Brick making 11 3.1
20 PT-A04 Tile a rendered wall (ceramic) 20 5.7
Total: 350 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Building Science 3 English Communication Skills
Building Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Building & Civil Technology 3
HSE 3
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2.2 Carpentry/Joinery
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-CJ Course Control Document 10 2.9
2 IN-A01 Introduction to the Building Industry 10 2.9
3 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 3.4
4 JOI-A01 Interpret basic drawings 14 4.0
5 BM-A04 Setting out a building 26 7.5
6 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 16 4.6
7 CT-B03 Erect purpose made circular steel formwork 16 4.6
8 CT-B07 Prepare and erect timber formwork for a
rectangular column 15
4.3
9 CT-B09 Construct formwork for a semi-circular arch 30 8.6
10 JOI-A02 Identification, care and use of joinery tools 12 3.4
11 JOI-A2a Set out and construct T-halving and Bridle
joints 12
3.4
12 JOI-A2b Set out and construct Mortice and Tenon joints 12 3.4
13 JOI-A2c Set out and construct Dovetail joints 12 3.4
14 JOI-B01 Machine tongue and groove boarding 23 6.6
15 JOI-B03 Machine components for cupboard with hinged
door and drawer 23
6.6
16 JOI-C02 Assemble and fit a cupboard from given
machined components 17
4.9
17 C&J-A01 Apply safety requirements and regulations of
woodworking machines 16
4.6
18 C&J-A02 Apply safety requirements of sawing-, &
planing machines and spindle moulders 16
4.6
19 C&J-A03 Apply safety requirements of morticer-,
sanding-, lathe- and drilling machines 16
4.6
20 C&J-A04 Use and maintain electrical power tools 16 4.6
21 C&J-A05 Use and maintain grinding machines 16 4.6
22 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.3
Total: 348 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Building Science 1 English Communication Skills
Building Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Woodworkers’ Theory 1
HSE 1
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Carpentry/Joinery
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-A02 Determine and transfer levels 12 3.4
2 JOI-A01 Interpret basic drawings 10 2.9
3 JOI-B2a Machine components for a casement window 26 7.4
4 JOI-B2b Machine components for counter balanced sliding sash
window 26
7.4
5 JOI-B04 Machine components for half glass door 26 7.4
6 JOI-B05 Machine components for bar counter (assuming that
panels do not have to be jointed) 26 7.4
7 JOI-B06 Machine components for a straight flight of stairs with
newel posts 26 7.4
8 JOI-C1a Assemble a casement window and frame from given
machined components and fit the window in frame 24 6.9
9 JOI-C1b Assemble a counter-balanced sliding sash window from
given machined components and fit the window 24 6.9
10 JOI-C03 Assemble a half-glass door from given machined
components and fit the door 24 6.9
11 JOI-C04 Assemble a bar counter from given machined
components and fit the counter 28 8.0
12 JOI-C05
Assemble a straight flight of stairs with balustrade and
newel posts from given machined material and fit the
staircase.
30 8.6
13 JOI-N01 Machine components for table and drawer 20 5.7
14 JOI-N02 Assemble table and drawer 14 4.0
15 CT-B05 Erect timber and steel formwork for beams and slabs 10 2.9
16 CT-B08 Prepare and erect timber formwork for a L-shaped wall 24 6.9
Total: 350 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Building Science 2 English Communication Skills
Building Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Carpentry & Roofing Theory 2
HSE 2
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Carpentry/Joinery
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CT-C01 Set out and construct a nail plate roof truss 20 5.7
2 CT-C02 Set out and construct a Howe roof truss 22 6.3
3 CT-C03 Set out and erect gable roof trusses 24 6.9
4 CT-C04 Erect a L-shaped roof 24 6.9
5 CT-C05 Clad a roof structure with concrete tiles 15 4.3
6 CT-C06 Clad a roof structure with corrugated galvanised
sheeting 15 4.3
7 CT-C07 Clad a roof structure with corrugated fibre
cement sheeting (Big Six) 15 4.3
8 CT-D01 Prepare and erect a brandered ceiling and install
insulation 24 6.9
9 CT-D02 Prepare and erect a timber ceiling 26 7.4
10 CT-D03 Prepare and erect a timber framed partition 20 5.7
11 CE-E01 Install a domestic type wooden window and sill 20 5.7
12 CT-E02 Cut and fit architraves and skirting 20 5.7
13 CT-E03 Prepare and fit tongue & groove wall panelling 25 7.1
14 CT-E04 Fit and hang a single door to a steel door frame 20 5.7
15 CT-E05 Fit and hang a double door to a timber door
frame 20
5.7
16 CT-E06 Prepare and install open shelving 20 5.7
17 CT-B10 Prepare formwork for return stairs 20 5.7
Total: 350 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Building Science 3 English Communication Skills
Building Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Building & Civil Technology 3
HSE 3
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2.3 Clothing Production
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-CP Course Control Document 10 2.9
2 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 3.5
3 CP1 B01 Construction equipment - the domestic sewing
machine 28 8.2
4 CP1 B02 Construction equipment - the domestic
overlocker 25 7.4
5 CP1 C01 Hand and electrical sewing tools 10 2.9
6 CPI D01 Laying-out, cutting and marking fabric 10 2.9
7 CP1 F01 Introduction to fashion drawing - colour 15 4.4
8 CP1 F02a Production/technical drawings - croquis 10 2.9
9 CP1 F02b Designer sketches - croquis 10 2.9
10 CP1 F03 Designing of a skirt and sleeveless blouse 15 4.4
11 CP1 G01 Figure measurements 10 2.9
12 CP1 G02a Skirt blocks 10 2.9
13 CP1 G02b Skirt manipulations 15 4.4
14 CP1 G03a Skirt pattern 10 2.9
15 CP1 G03b T-shirt & Bodice block, manipulations and
pattern 25 7.4
16 CP1 E01 Hand stitches 15 4.4
17 CP1 E02 Disposal of fullness 15 4.4
18 CP1 E03 Seams 15 4.4
19 CP1 E04 Openings, plackets and fasteners 15 4.4
20 CP1 E05a Waistline and neckline finishes 20 5.9
21 CP1 E05b Pockets 15 4.4
22 CP1 E06 Hems & hem openings 10 2.9
23 CP1 E07 Construction of skirt & sleeveless Blouse/Top 20 5.9
Total: 340 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Pattern Construction 1 Computer Practice
Clothing Construction 1 English Communication Skills
Fashion Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Factory Organisation 1
HSE 1
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Clothing Production
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CP2 F04 Designing pants/trousers 15 4.3
2 CP2 F05a Designing blouses/shirts 15 4.3
3 CP2 F05b Designing informal dresses 15 4.3
4 CP2 G04a Pants & trouser blocks 15 4.3
5 CP2 G04b Pants & trouser manipulation 20 5.7
6 CP2 G05 Pants/trouser pattern 15 4.3
7 CP2 G06a Shirt & Blouse blocks 15 4.3
8 CP2 G06b Shirt/Blouse manipulations 20 5.7
9 CP2 G07a Sleeve blocks 10 2.9
10 CP2 G07b Sleeves manipulations 15 4.3
11 CP2 G07c Collar drafts & patterns 15 4.3
12 CP2 G08 Blouse/shirt pattern 15 4.3
13 CP2 G09a Dress blocks 10 2.9
14 CP2 G09b Dress manipulations 15 4.3
15 CP2 G10 Pattern grading – Skirt, Bodice & Sleeve 20 5.7
16 CP2 E08 Pants/trouser construction techniques 20 5.7
17 CP2 E09 Construction of pants/trouser 15 4.3
18 CP2 E10 Blouse/Shirt construction techniques 20 5.7
19 CP2 E11 Construction of blouse/Shirt 20 5.7
20 CP2 B03 Construction equipment: Industrial machines 30 8.6
21 CP2 D02 Handling special fabrics 15 4.3
Total: 350 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Pattern Construction 2 Computer Practice
Clothing Construction 2 English Communication Skills
Fashion Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Factory Organisation 2
HSE 2
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Clothing Production
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CP3 F06 Designing formal evening dresses 10 2.9
2 CP3 F07 Designing active wear 10 2.9
3 CP3 F08 Designing Jackets/Coats/ Waistcoats 10 2.9
4 CP3 F09 Designing Lingerie & Sleepwear 10 2.9
5 CP3 F10 Designing Children’s wear 10 2.9
6 CP3 G11 Children’s pattern blocks 20 5.7
7 CP3 G12 Evening dress blocks & styling 20 5.7
8 CP3 G13 Evening dress pattern 15 4.3
9 CP3 G14a Active wear blocks 20 5.7
10 CP3 G14b Active wear pattern 20 5.7
11 CP3 G15 Jacket/Coat/Waistcoat blocks 20 5.7
12 CP3 G16 Jacket/Coat/Waistcoat manipulations 20 5.7
13 CP3 G17 Jacket/Coat/Waistcoat pattern 20 5.7
14 CP3 G18 Lingerie/Sleepwear blocks & styling 20 5.7
15 CP3 G19 Pattern grading – Shirt, Pants/Trouser 20 5.7
16 CP3 E12 Advanced construction techniques 25 7.1
17 CP3 E13 Tailoring techniques 15 4.3
18 CP3 E14 Knit & stretch fabric construction techniques 25 7.1
19 CP3 E15 Construction of evening dress 15 4.3
20 CP3 E16 Construction of Jacket/Coat/Waistcoat 15 4.3
21 CP3 E17 Construction of active wear 10 2.9
Total: 350 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Pattern Construction 3 Computer Practice
Clothing Construction 3 English Communication Skills
Fashion Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Factory Organisation 3
HSE 3
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2.4 Plumbing & Sheetmetal Work
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-PS Course Control Document 10 3.0
2 IN-A01 Introduction to the Building Industry 10 3.0
3 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 3.6
4 HTT Use a file and saw 16 4.7
5 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 16 4.7
6 HM-2 Use and maintain a pedestal drill 16 4.7
7 MDG Grind a drill 16 4.7
8 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 10 3.0
9 PL-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 10 3.0
10 PL-B01 Mark out and cut sheet metal 16 4.7
11 PL-B02 Mark out, rivet and solder sheet metal 16 4.7
12 PL-B04 Develop, mark out & fabricate square objects 16 4.7
13 PL-C01 Fit G.M.S. gutters and rainwater pipes 36 10.7
14 PL-D03 Cut, thread and assemble G.M.S. pipework 16 4.7
15 PL-D04 Cut, bend and assemble copper pipework 16 4.7
16 PL-E01 Install a combination geyser 12 3.6
17 PL-E02 Install a push through geyser 12 3.6
18 PL-E04 Install an indirect system of cold water supply
(storage cistern) 14
4.1
19 PL-F01a Installation of soil and waste systems 10 3.0
20 PL-G01 Recognition of below ground drainage
systems 10
3.0
21 PL-G05 Build a manhole to benching height (brick) 16 4.7
22 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.4
23 HT-0 Use hand tools 12 3.6
24 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 12 3.6
Total: 338 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Building Science 1 English Communication Skills
Building Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Plumbing Theory 1
HSE 1
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Plumbing & Sheetmetal Work
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-A02 Determine and transfer levels 24 6.9
2 BM-A04 Setting out a building 32 9.1
3 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 12 3.4
4 PL-C01 Fit GMS gutters and rainwater pipes 36 10.3
5 PL-C04 Fabricate and fit a GMS VP flashing 24 6.9
6 PL-C07 Fabricate and fit GMS chimney flashing 34 9.7
7 PL-D01 Arc weld basic components 18 5.1
8 PL-D02 Gas weld and braze basic components 18 5.1
9 PL-E03 Install a high pressure geyser 18 5.1
10 PL-F02 Install a sink 12 3.4
11 PL-F03 Install a wash basin 16 4.6
12 PL-F04 Install a bath 18 5.1
13 PL-F06 Install a shower 18 5.1
14 PL-F07 Install a WC (pedestal) 12 3.4
15 PL-G04 Install a below-ground drainage system 12 3.4
16 PL-G05(B) Build a manhole to benching height (brick) 20 5.7
17 PLD-7 Develop and fabricate a 60° pipe lateral 16 4.6
18 PL-TGC Temper and grind a chisel 10 2.9
Total: 350 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Building Science 2 English Communication Skills
Building Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Plumbing Theory 2
HSE 2
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Plumbing & Sheetmetal Work
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PL-E05 Install underground CW reticulation 20 5.7
2 PL-E06 Fire fighting installation 20 5.7
3 PL-E07 Repairs and maintenance of taps, valves and
cocks 20
5.7
4 PL-E08 Repairs to HP mains 20 5.7
5 PL-E09 Install liquefied petroleum gas installations 20 5.7
6 PL-F01b Recognition and installation of soil and waste
systems 20
5.7
7 PL-F05 Install a Bidet 20 5.7
8 PL-F07 Install a WC (pedestal) 20 5.7
9 PL-F09 Install a urinal (wall hung) 20 5.7
10 PL-F10 Install a urinal (stall) 20 5.7
11 PL-G02 Set out and determine levels 24 6.9
12 PL-G03 Excavation and timbering of trenches 24 6.9
13 PL-G05(J) Build a manhole brick to benching height
(junction) 16
4.6
14 PL-G07 Removal of blockages from and repairs to waste,
soil and drain pipes 14 4.0
15 PL-D7 Develop and fabricate a 60° pipe lateral 36 10.3
16 PL-OACE Use oxy-acetylene cutting equipment 36 10.3
Total: 350 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Building Science 3 English Communication Skills
Building Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Building & Civil Technology 3
HSE 3
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3.1 Autotronics
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-A Course Control Document 6 1.7
2 ST-A Safety & lockout procedures 7 2.0
3 LOP Lockout procedure 7 2.0
4 DRG Read engineering drawing 14 3.9
5 MMI Measure and mark off material 24 6.8
6 MG Use and maintain a pedestal grinder 8 2.3
7 HM-1 Use hand tools 8 2.3
8 HM-2 Use and maintain a pedestal drill 7 2.0
9 HM-3-A Soldering components 24 6.8
10 UP-T Convert units and prefixes 8 2.3
11 TI-1 Use a multimeter 16 4.5
12 PW-1 Test a resistance box 16 4.5
13 EU-T Analyse electrical units 16 4.5
14 PST-1 Explain single phase power supplies 16 4.5
15 MA-T Explain electromagnetism 14 3.9
16 TT-1 Explain single phase transformers 8 2.3
17 CA-1 Fit a 16A plug top 6 1.7
18 UBE Understand basic electricity 10 2.8
19 MCS-1 Maintain a storage battery 8 2.3
20 MCS-2 Maintain auto-electrical systems 16 4.5
21 BE-1 Identify and use resistors 6 1.7
22 BE-2 Identify and use capacitors 6 1.7
23 BE-3 Identify and use inductors 6 1.7
24 BE-4 Identify and use diodes 6 1.7
25 BE-5 Construct rectifier circuits 10 2.8
26 BE-6 Identify and use zener diodes 12 3.4
27 TI-2 Use an oscilloscope 10 2.8
28 BIF Examine bearings 6 1.7
29 TS Identify threads 6 1.7
30 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 6 1.7
31 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 6 1.7
32 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 6 1.7
33 SAC Select automobile conductors 12 3.4
34 TRS Drill and tap holes 5 1.4
35 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 6 1.7
36 OTB-1 Introduction to a test bench 7 2.0
Total: 355 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Autotronics Trade Theory 1
HSE 1
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Autotronics
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 SAC-2 Select automobile conductors 20 5.8
2 SAC-3 Repairing and Testing auto-electrical circuits 10 2.9
3 ALT-1 Understanding the alternator 16 4.7
4 ALT-2 Fault finding and diagnosing charging system
problems
16 4.7
5 ALT-3 Repairing and testing the alternator 16 4.7
6 STA-1 Fault finding and diagnosing starting system
problems
16 4.7
7 STA-2 Testing components & disassemble the starter
motor
16 4.7
8 STA-3 Service, function test and assemble the starter
motor
16 4.7
9 TIS-1 Test a battery 14 4.1
10 TIS-2 Test, remove and replace an ignition switch 14 4.1
11 TIS-3 Understanding, test and diagnose problems in
contact breaker point systems
14 4.1
12 TIS-4 Understanding spark plug technology 14 4.1
13 TIS-5 Understand and use an engine analyser 14 4.1
14 TIS-6 Understand basic electronic ignition systems 14 4.1
15 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 16 4.7
16 HYD-2 Test a hydraulic pump in a circuit 16 4.7
17 BE-7 Construct a voltage doubler 14 4.1
18 BE-8 Identify transistor action 16 4.7
19 BE-9 Identify transistor configurations 16 4.7
20 BE-10 Test Regulated Power supplies 14 4.1
21 BE-11 Test thyristors 14 4.1
22 BE-12 Test thyristors phase control 14 4.1
23 OTB-2 Operate a test bench 14 4.1
Total: 344 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Autotronics Trade Theory 2
HSE 2
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Autotronics
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 SAC-4 Interpret Advanced Auto Electrical circuit 20 5.7
2 ACS-AT Test and repair automobile air-conditioning
systems
15 4.3
3 AEE-1 Fit and commission auxiliary auto- electrical
equipment
14 4.0
4 AEE-2 Test and faultfinding : auxiliary auto electrical
equipment
14 4.0
5 CES Diagnose and repair communication and
entertainment systems
16 4.6 6 EMS Diagnose and repair engine management system 20 5.7
7 FIS Test and repair fuel injection systems
24 6.9 8 IE-6 Test logic gates 12 3.4
9 IGN-1 Remove and refit the distributor 16 4.6 10 IGN-2 Adjust set ignition static timing 14 4.0 11 IGN-3 Remove, test and replace spark plugs 12 3.4 12 IGN-4 Test and Service conventional ignition systems 20 5.7 13 IGN-5 Fault find electronic ignition systems 16 4.6 14 IGN-6 Service and repair electronic ignition systems 20 5.7
15 MSC-3 Maintain diesel ignition systems 16 4.6
16 MEC Remove and fit automobile mechanical and
electrical components
16 4.6 17 MTM-AT Maintain a lathe 14 4.0 18 MTO-AT Operating a lathe 17 4.9 19 OAW-AT Use oxy-acetylene and ARC welding equipment 28 8.0 20 PLC-1 Introduction to PLC 14 4.0 21 PLC-2 Programme a ladder circuit 12 3.4
Total: 350 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Autotronics Trade Theory 3
HSE 3
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3.2 Boilermaker
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module
Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-BM Course Control Document 8 2.3
2 HT-0 Use hand tools 8 2.3
3 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 20 5.8
4 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 8 2.3
5 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.3
6 HT-2 Grind a drill 12 3.5
7 OM-2 Operate a drilling machine 16 4.7
8 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 8 2.3
9 OM-4 Operate a punch & shearing machine 10 2.9
10 OM-5 Operate a bending press 12 3.5
11 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 14 4.1
12 MI Identify materials 8 2.3
13 BR-1 Handle material safely 10 2.9
14 DRG-1 Read engineering drawings 20 5.8
15 DRG-2 Draw up a material list 20 5.8
16 PLD-0 Draw geometrical developments 12 3.5
17 PLD-1 Develop a square pipe elbow 14 4.1
18 PLD-2 Develop and fabricate a pipe elbow 14 4.1
19 TD-1 Develop a concentric cone 10 2.9
20 RLD-1 Develop a cone cut horizontal 8 2.3
21 OAC-1 Use oxy-acetylene cutting equipment 10 2.9
22 OAC-2 Use a radius bar 10 2.9
23 OAC-3 Use a portable straight line cutter 8 2.3
24 OAC-4 Use a profile cutting machine 8 2.3
25 AW-1 Bead and weave weld 20 5.8
26 OAW-1 Weld plates (oxy-acetylene) 26 7.6
27 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedures 20 5.8
Total: 342 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Plating & Structural Steel Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Metalworkers’ Theory 1
HSE 1
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Boilermaker
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
Module
Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AW-2 Weld a fillet and corner joint 12 3.1
2 AW-3 Weld a butt-joint 12 3.1
3 OAW-2 Braze a lap joint 12 3.1
4 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 12 3.1
5 PF-1 Fabricate a flat bar bracket 12 3.1
6 PF-2 Roll flat bar rings 12 3.1
7 PF-3 Fabricate a pipe clamp 12 3.1
8 RLD-2 Develop and fabricate an angled cone 12 3.1
9 TD-2 Develop and fabricate a square to round 14 3.6
10 TD-3 Develop an oblique cone (eccentric) 10 2.6
11 RLD-3 Develop a pyramid 10 2.6
12 RLD-4 Develop an oblique cone 12 3.1
13 RLD-5 Develop a tapering Y-piece 10 2.6
14 PLD-3 Develop and fabricate an equal pipe T-piece 18 4.6
15 PLD-4 Develop a 45° pipe lateral 12 3.1
16 AS-1 Fabricate a square angle iron frame 12 3.1
17 AS-2 Mark off an angle iron frame 18 4.6
18 AS-3 Mark off matching angle iron frame 12 3.1
19 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 12 3.1
20 MO-1 Mark off a liner plate 12 3.1
21 MO-2 Mark off an I-beam 12 3.1
22 MO-3 Mark off a channel iron 18 4.6
23 TM-1 Make a template 14 3.6
24 PLD-5 Develop a lobster back bend 14 3.6
25 PLD-6 Develop an unequal pipe T-piece 20 5.1
26 PLD-7 Develop and fabricate a 60° pipe lateral 18 4.6
27 PLD-8 Develop an off-set pipe lateral 16 4.1
28 PF-5 Fabricate a lobster back bend 16 4.1
29 PF-6 Fabricate a pipe reducer 16 4.1
Total: 392hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Plating & Structural Steel Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Platers’ Theory 2
HSE 2
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Boilermaker
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PF-5 Fabricate a lobster back bend 13 3.4
2 PF-6 Fabricate a pipe reducer 13 3.4
3 CMD-0 Use a contour marker 8 2.1
4 CMD-1 Mark off a pipe off-set 12 3.2
5 CMD-2 Mark off a set pipe 12 3.2
6 CMD-3 Mark off a pipe T-piece 12 3.2
7 CMD-4 Mark off a pipe lateral 12 3.2
8 CMD-5 Mark off an unequal pipe T-piece 12 3.2
9 CMD-6 Mark off an unequal pipe lateral 12 3.2
10 CMD-7 Mark off a pipe bend 13 3.4
11 CMD-8 Fabricate a pipe bend 16 4.2
12 CMD-9 Mark off a true pipe Y-piece 12 3.2
13 CMD-10 Mark off a high-pressure pipe 9 2.4
14 CMD-11 Measure for a lobster back bend 16 4.2
15 APF-1 Develop a Sweep-Tee 14 3.7
16 APF-2 Fabricate a Sweep-Tee 14 3.7
17 RLD-5 Develop a tapering Y-piece 13 3.4
18 OTH Oblique T-off centre 13 3.4
19 OSH Develop a pipe to pipe off set 13 3.4
20 TPG Tee piece with gusset 12 3.2
21 PD-3 Develop a branch on a lobster back bend 12 3.2
22 CW Fabricate a support column 13 3.4
23 OT-1 Square-round calculations 13 3.4
24 RLD-6 Develop a conical Y-piece 12 3.2
25 PC-1 Pipe cone interpenetration 12 3.2
26 PC-2 Develop a pipe with a conical down 13 3.4
27 RT Square-round hopper with inclined back 13 3.4
28 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 13 3.4
29 AS-5 Layout of a roof truss 13 3.4
30 PEC Production, economy and estimating of cost 12 3.2
Total: 377 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non- Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Plating & Structural Steel Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Plater’s Theory 3
HSE 3
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3.3 Diesel Mechanic
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-DM Course Control Document 10 2.8
2 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 2.8
3 DRG Read engineering Drawings 10 2.8
4 MMI Use measuring instruments 24 6.8
5 HTT-D Use a file and saw 40 11.4
6 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 8 2.3
7 LUB-2-D Repack and adjust a taper wheel bearing 10 2.8
8 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.1
9 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 2.3
10 TS Identify threads 12 3.4
11 LM Lift and move equipment 8 2.3
12 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 10 2.8
13 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 8 2.3
14 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 10 2.8
15 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 10 2.8
16 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 8 2.3
17 MDG Grind a drill 12 3.4
18 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 8 2.3
19 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 2.8
20 MDF Drill a flange 10 2.8
21 TRS Drill, tap holes and remove broken studs 10 2.8
22 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 12 3.4
23 UN Remove and replace an universal joint 24 6.8
24 PDO Maintain lubrication systems 10 2.8
25 PDC Maintain cylinder heads 20 5.7
26 PDW Maintain cooling systems 12 3.4
27 CLU Strip, inspect and assemble a clutch 25 7.1
28 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.3
Total: 351 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Motor Trade Theory 1
HSE 1
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Diesel Mechanic
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 8 2.0
2 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 8 2.0
3 BRR-D Remove and inspect connecting rod bearings 6 1.5
4 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 12 3.1
5 PDS Start a four stroke engine 16 4.1
6 OPT Overhaul a power transmission 32 8.2
7 PDF Maintain fuel systems 12 3.1
8 RS-1 Remove and replace suspension components 16 4.1
9 UBE Understand basic electricity 8 2.0
10 OCA Overhaul a cylinder head assembly 24 6.1
11 VG Grind valves 8 2.0
12 OSA Overhaul a sub-assembly 40 10.3
13 OT Overhaul and maintain a turbocharger 16 4.1
14 DPA Tune-up an engine fitted with a distributor or in-line fuel
system
24 6.1
15 DDA Tune-up a DDA fuel system 16 4.1
16 PT Tune-up a pressure timed fuel system 16 4.1
17 ODF-1 Select, clean and inspect a differential and final drive 12 3.1
18 ODF-2 Assemble a differential and final drive 24 6.1
19 OAW Use welding equipment 16 4.1
20 OMT-1 Select the gear ratio’s on a manual transmission 12 3.1
21 OMT-2 Overhaul a manual transmission 24 6.1
22 HB Overhaul hydraulic brakes 16 4.1
23 MCS-1 Maintain a storage battery 8 2.0
24 MCS-2 Maintain auto-electrical systems 16 4.1
Total: 390 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Diesel Trade Theory 2
HSE 2
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Diesel Mechanic
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 15 3.8
2 PN-2 Construct a circuit with single acting cylinders 10 2.6
3 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 12 3.1
4 PN-4 Control the speed of single-acting cylinders 8 2.0
5 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 10 2.6
6 PN-6 Control the speed of a double-acting cylinder 12 3.1
7 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.0
8 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.0
9 PN-9 Construct and set a circuit with a time delay valve 12 3.1
10 TIS Test ignition system components 36 9.2
11 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 12 3.1
12 HYD-2 Test the pump in a circuit 12 3.1
13 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 16 4.1
14 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single-acting cylinders 8 2.0
15 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double-acting cylinders 8 2.0
16 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with check valve 10 2.6
17 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 10 2.6
18 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 10 2.6
19 HYD-9 Construct a dual circuit 9 2.3
20 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 12 3.1
21 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 8 2.0
22 HYD-12 Make up hydraulic hoses 12 3.1
23 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic system 16 4.1
24 EEC Study the fundamentals of engine efficiency and forced
charging systems 18 4.6
25 REC Remove, test, repair and replace electrical components 30 7.7
26 ABB Fault find and maintain an air assisted brake system 28 7.2
27 OSS Repair steering systems 28 7.2
28 RS-2 Remove and replace suspension components 12 3.1
Total: 390 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Diesel Trade Theory 3
HSE 3
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3.4 Electrician
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-EL Course Control Document 4 1.1
2 STE&LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 14 3.9
3 DRG Read engineering drawings 14 3.9
4 MMI-E Measure and mark off material 28 7.8
5 HM-1 Use hand tools 8 2.2
6 MG Use and maintain a pedestal grinder 4 1.1
7 HM-2 Use and maintain a pedestal drill 4 1.1
8 UP-T Convert units and prefixes 8 2.2
9 MA-T Explain electromagnetism 14 3.9
10 TI-1 Use a Multimeter 16 4.5
11 PW-1 Test a resistance box 16 4.5
12 EU-T Analyse electrical units 16 4.5
13 PS-T-1 Explain single phase power supplies 16 4.5
14 TT-1 Explain single phase transformers 12 3.3
15 EM-T-1 Use electrical measuring instruments 16 4.5
16 EM-T-2 Read energy meters 1 0.3
17 CC-T Select conductors and cables 8 2.2
18 CWT Wire a panel 16 4.5
19 EC-1 Wire a two-way circuit 4 1.1
20 EC-2 Wire an intermediate circuit 5 1.4
21 EC-3 Wire a relay operated circuit 4 1.1
22 EC-4 Wire a time delay circuit 6 1.7
23 SW-1 Wire a three-heat stove switch 12 3.3
24 SW-2 Wire a five-heat stove switch 12 3.3
25 SW-3 Wire a thermostatic control switch 16 4.5
26 LC-1 Wire fluorescent lamp circuits 12 3.3
27 EL-T Draw earth leakage protection circuits 12 3.3
28 CW-1 Construct and wire a conduit panel 12 3.3
29 CA-1 Fit a 16 A plug top 1 0.3
30 CA-2 Fit a compression gland 1 0.3
31 CA-3 Fit a gland 2 0.6
32 CA-4 Join a cable 2 0.6
33 CT-1 Test a cable 4 1.1
34 SP-T Single-phase motors 12 3.3
35 MT-1 Test a capacitor-start motor 12 3.3
36 CFL Compact fluorescent lamp 7 1.9
37 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.2
Total: 359 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Electrical Trade Theory 1
HSE 1
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Electrician
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 SP-1 Connect a flexible cord to a motor 4 1.0
2 PS-T-2 Three-phase power supplies 4 1.0
3 TT-2 Three-phase transformers 10 2.5
4 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.0
5 BRR-1 Mount a bearing mechanically 4 1.0
6 CM-T Induction motors 8 2.0
7 MT-2 Test three-phase squirrel-cage motors 8 2.0
8 MO Overhaul a three-phase squirrel-cage motor 10 2.5
9 HM-3 Solder components 8 2.0
10 BE-1 Identify and use resistors 4 1.0
11 BE-2 Identify and use capacitors 4 1.0
12 BE-3 Identify and use inductors 4 1.0
13 BE-4 Identify diodes 4 1.0
14 TI-2 Use an oscilloscope 10 2.5
15 BE-5 Construct rectification circuits 10 2.5
16 BE-6 Identify and use zener diodes 12 3.0
17 CO-T Identify contactors 12 3.0
18 MP-1 Phase out an induction motor 12 3.0
19 DO-L Wire a direct-on-line starter 12 3.0
20 PW-2 Wire sequence starters 12 3.0
21 PW-3 Wire a three phase reversing starter 12 3.0
22 SD-T Star and delta connections 26 6.5
23 AT-1 Wire an auto transformer starter 10 2.5
24 TC-1 Connect transformers 20 5.0
25 SP-2 Connect a single-phase motor to a rotary switch 12 3.0
26 SP-3 Connect a single-phase motor to reversing
contactors 12
3.0
27 EC-1* Wire circuits 26 6.5
28 OAW Use welding equipment 20 5.0
29 CW-1 Construct and wire a steel conduit panel 12 3.0
30 IT-1 Test an installation 20 5.0
31 IE-6 Test logic gates 16 4.0
32 PLC-1 Programmable Logic controllers (1) 16 4.0
33 PLC-2 Programmable Logic controllers (2) 20 5.0
34 VSD-1 Variable speed drives 20 5.0
Total: 398 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Electrical Trade Theory 2
HSE 2
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Electrician
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocati
on
% Completion
1 EM-1 Connect a single-phase energy meter 4 1.0
2 EM-2 Connect three-phase energy meters 6 1.6
3 EM-3 Connect a three-phase energy meter with range
extension 20
5.2
4 SD-3 Wire a fully automatic star-delta starter 16 4.2
5 PW-4 Wire a three-phase balanced load 16 4.2
6 PW-5 Connect three (3) single-phase energy meters 12 3.1
7 PM-T Pole changing motor theory 4 1.0
8 PM-1 Connect a three-phase pole changing motor 16 4.2
9 DC-T Direct current machines (Theory) 4 1.0
10 DC-1 Connect a load to a DC generator 4 1.0
11 DC-2 Connect a DC motor and starter 4 1.0
12 DC-3 Connect a Ward-Leonard speed control 8 2.1
13 RA-E-1 Maintain a storage battery 4 1.0
14 RA-E-2 Maintain auto-electrical systems 8 2.1
15 BE-7 Construct a voltage doubler 8 2.1
16 BE-8 Identify transistor action 16 4.2
17 BE-9 Identify transistor configurations 16 4.2
18 BE-10 Test regulated power supplies 12 3.1
19 BE-11 Test thyristors 12 3.1
20 BE-12 Test thyristor phase control 14 3.7
21 FF-1 Fault finding circuits 4 1.0
22 IE-1 Test an amplifier 8 2.1
23 IE-2 Use a transistor as a switch 8 2.1
24 IE-3 Test multi-vibrators 8 2.1
25 FF-2 Fault finding circuits 4 1.0
26 IE-4 Identify operational amplifiers 6 1.6
27 PCC Construct a continuity tester 6 1.6
28 IE-5 Test a field effect transistor 6 1.6
29 FF-3 Fault finding circuits 4 1.0
30 IE-7 Test electronic systems 16 4.2
31 CW-1* Construct and wire a steel conduit panel 20 5.2
32 PLC-3 Programmable logic controller systems & fault
finding 36
9.4
33 VSD-2 Variable speed drive (advanced) 36 9.4
34 SL-1 Wire a slipring motor 16 4.2
Total: 382 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects
Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Electrical Trade Theory 3
HSE 3
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3.5 Fitter & Turner
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-FT Course Control Document 10 2.7
2 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 2.7
3 DRG Read engineering drawings 15 4.1
4 MMI Use measuring instruments 25 6.8
5 HTT Use a file and saw 42 11.5
6 TS Identify threads 8 2.2
7 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 9 2.5
8 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 8 2.2
9 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 2.7
10 MDG Grind a drill 12 3.3
11 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 10 2.7
12 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 2.7
13 MDF Drill a flange 12 3.3
14 TRS Drill, tap holes and remove broken studs 12 3.3
15 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 12 3.3
16 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 10 2.7
17 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 10 2.7
18 KF Make and fit a key 17 4.6
19 MTM Maintain a lathe 14 3.8
20 MTO Operate a lathe 17 4.6
21 MTP Plan a turning workpiece 12 3.3
22 MTF Turn a coupling pin and bush 42 11.5
23 MTG Grind tool bits 15 4.1
24 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 2.2
25 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding equipment 8 2.2
26 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.2
Total: 366 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Fitting & Machining Theory 1
HSE 1
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Fitter & Turner
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocatio
n
% Completion
1 MSM Maintain a shaper 18 4.7
2 MPS Plan a shaping workpiece 12 3.1
3 MSF Shape a stop block 27 7.0
4 MTF Turn a coupling pin and bush 42 10.9
5 MMM Maintain a milling machine 14 3.6
6 MPM Plan a milling workpiece 16 4.1
7 MMF Mill a key and hexagon 42 10.9
8 BIF Examine bearings 8 2.1
9 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 10 2.6
10 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 10 2.6
11 BRR-3 Remove and mount bearings fitted with adapter sleeves 10 2.6
12 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 18 4.7
13 VO Overhaul valves 18 4.7
14 OMG-1 Maintain gearboxes 26 6.7
15 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 12 3.1
16 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 12 3.1
17 LUB-2 Pack a plummer block 15 3.9
18 CSD Replace chains and sprockets 25 6.5
19 DCC Maintain and align couplings 15 3.9
20 LM Lift and move equipment 12 3.1
21 PM Make up a pipe system 12 3.1
22 DVB Tension and align V-belts 12 3.1
Total: 386 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Fitting & Machining Theory 2
HSE 2
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Fitter & Turner
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 15 3.8
2 PN-2 Construct a circuit with a single acting cylinder 12 3.1
3 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 12 3.1
4 PN-4 Control the speed of a single acting cylinder 8 2.0
5 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 12 3.1
6 PN-6 Control the speed of a double acting cylinder 12 3.1
7 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.0
8 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.0
9 PN-9 Construct a circuit with a time delay valve 12 3.1
10 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 12 3.1
11 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 12 3.1
12 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 8 2.0
13 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with a single acting cylinders 8 2.0
14 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with a double acting cylinders 8 2.0
15 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with a check valve 12 3.1
16 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 12 3.1
17 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 12 3.1
18 HYD-9 Construct a duel circuit 8 2.0
19 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 12 3.1
20 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 10 2.6
21 HYD-12 Make up a hydraulic hose 12 3.1
22 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 16 4.1
23 PMO-1 Overhaul a single-stage centrifugal pump 20 5.1
24 PMO-2 Overhaul a multi-stage centrifugal pump 20 5.1
25 MTF Turn a coupling pin and bush 40 10.2
26 MTG Grind tool bits 10 2.6
27 MTO Operate a lathe 10 2.6
28 MTP Plan a turning workpiece 6 1.5
29 HTT Use a file and saw 45 11.5
Total: 392 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Mechanotechnology 3
HSE 3
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3.6 Millwright
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-MW Course Control Document 8 2.2
2 STE&LOP Safety & lock-out procedures 12 3.3
3 BE-1 Identify and use resistors 4 1.1
4 BE-2 Identify and use capacitors 4 1.1
5 BE-3 Identify and use inductors 6 1.7
6 BE-4 Identify and use diodes 6 1.7
7 BE-5 Construct rectification circuits 10 2.8
8 BE-6 Identify and use Zener diodes 10 2.8
9 BIF Examine bearings 6 1.7
10 CA-1 Fit a 16 ampere plug top 4 1.1
11 CA-2 Fit a compression gland 4 1.1
12 CA-3 Fit a gland 4 1.1
13 CA-4 Join a cable 6 1.7
14 CC-T Select conductors and cables 6 1.7
15 CFL Compact fluorescent lamp 6 1.7
16 CT-1 Test a cable 6 1.7
17 CW-T Wire a panel 10 2.8
18 DRG Read engineering drawings 10 2.8
19 EC-1 Wire a two-way circuit 4 1.1
20 EC-2 Wire an intermediate circuit 5 1.4
21 EC-3 Wire a relay operated circuit 5 1.4
22 EC-4 Wire a time delay circuit 6 1.7
23 EL-T Draw earth leakage protection circuits 6 1.7
24 EUT Analyse electrical units 16 4.4
25 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 8 2.2
26 HM-3 Solder components 8 2.2
27 HTT Use a file and saw 24 6.7
28 LC-1 Wire fluorescent lamp circuits 4 1.1
29 LM Lift and move equipment 12 3.3
30 MA-T Explain electromagnetism 4 1.1
31 MDG Grind a drill 8 2.2
32 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 6 1.7
33 MG Use and maintain a pedestal grinder 6 1.7
34 MMI Use measuring instruments 10 2.8
35 MPD Plan a drilling work piece 6 1.7
36 MT-1 Test a capacitor start motor 8 2.2
37 SP-T-1 Explain single phase power supplies 6 1.7
38 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.2
39 PW-1 Test a resistance box 10 2.8
40 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 6 1.7
41 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 4 1.1
42 SP-T Single phase motors 6 1.7
43 TI-1 Use a multimeter 10 2.8
44 TI-2 Use an oscilloscope 10 2.8
45 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 6 1.7
46 TRS Drill, tap holes and remove broken studs 8 2.2
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47 TS Identify threads 6 1.7
48 TT-1 Explain single phase transformers 6 1.7
49 UP-T Convert units and prefixes 6 1.7
Total: 360 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Electrical Trade Theory 1
HSE 1
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Millwright
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BE-10 Test regulated power supplies 10 2.7
2 BE-11 Test thyristors 10 2.7
3 BE-12 Test thyristor phase control 12 3.2
4 BE-7 Construct a voltage doubler 4 1.1
5 BE-8 Identify transistor action 10 2.7
6 BE-9 Identify transistor configurations 12 3.2
7 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 4 1.1
8 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 6 1.6
9 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings 4 1.1
10 CMT Test three-phase squirrel cage motors 6 1.6
11 COT Identify contactors 4 1.1
12 CSD Replace chains and sprockets 8 2.2
13 DC-1 Connect a load to a DC generator 6 1.6
14 DC-2 Connect a DC motor and starter 6 1.6
15 DC-3 Connect a Ward-Leonard speed control 4 1.1
16 DCC Maintain and align couplings 14 3.8
17 DCT Direct current machines 4 1.1
18 DOL Wire a direct on line starter 8 2.2
19 DVB Tension and align V-belts 8 2.2
20 EC-1 Wire circuits (part 2) 12 3.2
21 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 6 1.6
22 IE-6 Test logic gates 6 1.6
23 IT-1 Test an installation 14 3.8
24 LUB-1 Set a drip-feed lubricator 4 1.1
25 LUB-2 Pack a plumber block 4 1.1
26 MO-1 Overhaul a three-phase squirrel-cage motor 12 3.2
27 MP-1 Phase out an induction motor 10 2.7
28 MT-2 Test a three-phase squirrel-cage motor 8 2.2
29 OMG-1 Maintain gearboxes 12 3.2
30 PLC-1 Programmable logic controllers 8 2.2
31 PLC-2 Programmable logic controllers basic
programming 12
3.2
32 PMO-1 Overhaul a single-stage centrifugal pump 10 2.7
33 PMO-2 Overhaul a multi-stage centrifugal pump 10 2.7
34 PST-2 Three-phase power supplies 4 1.1
35 PW-2 Wire sequence starters 12 3.2
36 PW-3 Wire a three-phase reversing starter 8 2.2
37 SD-2 Wire a semi-automatic star-delta starter 8 2.2
38 SD-3 Wire a fully automatic star-delta starter 10 2.7
39 SD-T Star and delta connections 12 3.2
40 SL-1 Wire a slipring motor control circuit 6 1.6
41 SP-2 Single-phase forward/reverse (rotary switch) 14 3.8
42 SP-3 Single-phase forward/reverse (contactors) 6 1.6
43 VO Overhaul valves 8 2.2
44 TT-2 Three-phase transformers 4 1.1
45 VSD-1 Connect VSD to three-phase motors 12 3.2
Total: 372 hrs 100%
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Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Electrical Trade Theory 2
HSE 2
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Millwright
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No MODULE TASK LIST Time
Allocation
%
Completion
1 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 10 2.3
2 CF-1 Crane fault finding circuits 12 2.8
3 CLU Strip, inspect and assemble clutches 8 1.8
4 FF-1 Fault finding circuits 1 4 0.9
5 FF-2 Fault finding circuits 2 4 0.9
6 FF-3 Fault finding circuits 3 4 0.9
7 HB Overhaul hydraulic brakes 8 1.8
8 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulic 12 2.8
9 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 12 2.8
10 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 8 1.8
11 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single acting cylinders 8 1.8
12 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double acting cylinders 8 1.8
13 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with a check valve 12 2.8
14 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 12 2.8
15 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 12 2.8
16 HYD-9 Construct a dual circuit 8 1.8
17 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 12 2.8
18 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 10 2.3
19 HYD-12 Make up a hydraulic hose 12 2.8
20 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 6 1.4
21 IE-2 Use a transistor as a switch 8 1.8
22 IE-3 Test multivibrators 8 1.8
23 IE-7 Test electronic systems 12 2.8
24 MI Identify material 4 0.9
25 OAW Use welding equipment 16 3.7
26 PLC-3 Programming and fault finding PLC systems 36 8.3
27 PM-1 Connect a three-phase pole changing motors 10 2.3
28 PMT Pole changing motor theory 4 0.9
29 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 8 1.8
30 PN-2 Construct a circuit with single acting cylinders 8 1.8
31 PN-3 Construct a circuit with double acting cylinders 8 1.8
32 PN-4 Control the speed of a single acting cylinder 8 1.8
33 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 8 1.8
34 PN-6 Control the speed of a double acting cylinder 8 1.8
35 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 1.8
36 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 1.8
37 PN-9 Construct a circuit with a time delay valve 8 1.8
38 PW-4 Wire a three-phase balanced load 8 1.8
39 SST Soft starters 6 1.4
40 VSD-2 Advanced variable speed drives and programming 16 3.7
41 EC-1 Wire circuits (part 3) 22 5.1
42 MDF Drill a flange 12 2.8
43 KF Make and fit a key 17 3.9
Total: 433 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects
Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Electrical Trade Theory 3
HSE 3
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4.1 Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-BP Course Control Document 10 2.9
2 IN-A01 Introduction to Building Industry 10 2.9
3 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 3.4
4 BM-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 10 2.9
5 BM-A02 Determine and transfer of levels 12 3.4
6 AA-03A Grading of sand 10 2.9
7 BM-A03 Mixing mortar 12 3.4
8 BM-A04 Setting out a building 20 5.7
9 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 15 4.3
10 BM-B01a Build a 110 mm plaster brick wall in Stretcher bond
between columns or profiles 15
4.3
11 BM-B01b Build a 220 mm plaster brick wall in Stretcher bond
between columns or profiles 18
5.2
12 BM-B01c Build a 220 mm face brick wall in English bond
between columns or profiles 21
6.0
13 BM-B01d Build a 220 mm face brick wall in English garden wall
bond between columns or profiles. 25
7.2
14 BM-B01e Build a 220 mm face brick wall in Flemish bond
between columns or profiles 25
7.2
15 BM-B03a Build a 110 mm brick corner in Stretcher bond 11 3.2
16 BM-B03b Build a 220 mm brick corner in Stretcher bond 15 4.3
17 BM-B03c Build a 220 mm brick wall with a double return corner
in Stretcher bond 24
6.9
18 BM-B05 Build foundation brickwork 23 6.6
19 BM-B06 Build a right angle 220 mm brick wall with 110 mm
brick T-junction and stopped ends 23
6.6
20 PT-A02 Plaster a blank wall 11 3.2
21 PT-A03 Brick making 18 5.2
22 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.3
Total: 348 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Building Science 1 English Communication Skills
Building Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Bricklaying & Plastering Theory 1
HSE 1
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Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 10 2.9
2 BM-A02 Determine and transfer levels 10 2.9
3 BM-A04 Setting out a building 13 3.7
4 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 13 3.7
5 BM-C01 Build a 220mm brick wall with steel door frame, steel
window frame and sill 18 5.1
6 BM-D01 Build a flat arch 26 7.4
7 BM-D02 Build a semicircular arch 23 6.6
8 BM-D03 Build a segmental arch 23 6.6
9 BM-E02 Build decorative brickwork – brick-on-edge (roller
course), brick-on-edge (soldier course) 33 9.4
10 BM-E05 Build isolated brick piers 26 7.4
11 BM-F03 Build a corner in block work 15 4.3
12 BM-F04 Build a block wall with wooden door and steel
window frame 18 5.1
13 PL-G05 Build a manhole to benching height (brick) 25 7.1
14 PT-A02 Plaster a blank wall 11 3.1
15 PT-A03 Brick making 12 3.4
16 PT-A04 Tile a rendered wall (ceramic) 15 4.3
17 PL-F04 Install a bath 18 5.1
18 PL-F06 Install a shower 18 5.1
19 PL-G03 Excavation and timbering trenches 23 6.6
Total: 350 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Building Science 2 English Communication Skills
Building Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Bricklaying & Plastering Theory 2
HSE 2
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Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 10 2.9
2 BM-A02 Determine and transfer levels 12 3.4
3 BM-A04 Setting out a building 13 3.7
4 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 13 3.7
5 PL-G05 Build a manhole to benching height (brick) 16 4.6
6 BM-C02 Build a cavity wall with wooden door
frame and steel window frame 45 12.9
7 PT-B01 Plaster door and window openings 24 6.9
8 PT-B02 Plaster around projecting wall surfaces 16 4.6
9 PT-B03 Plaster a curved wall 16 4.6
10 PT-B04 Plaster a recessed arch 15 4.3
11 PT-B05 Plaster a circular column 16 4.6
12 PT-B06 Apply a skim coat around door and
window openings 16 4.6
13 PT-B08 Plaster a square brick column 16 4.6
14 PT-C01 Plaster a concrete ceiling 17 4.9
15 PT-D02 Lay a screed to a concrete floor and form a
plaster skirting 15 4.3
16 PT-D03 Lay grano to a concrete floor 16 4.6
17 PT-D04 Screed concrete steps to a granolithic finish 32 9.1
18 PT-A02 Plaster a blank wall 11 3.1
19 PT-A03 Brick making 11 3.1
20 PT-A04 Tile a rendered wall (ceramic) 20 5.7
Total: 350 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Building Science 3 English Communication Skills
Building Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Building & Civil Technology 3
HSE 3
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4.2 Boilermaker
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module
Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-BM Course Control Document 8 2.3
2 HT-0 Use hand tools 8 2.3
3 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 20 5.8
4 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 8 2.3
5 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.3
6 HT-2 Grind a drill 12 3.5
7 OM-2 Operate a drilling machine 16 4.7
8 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 8 2.3
9 OM-4 Operate a punch and shearing machine 10 2.9
10 OM-5 Operate a bending press 12 3.5
11 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 14 4.1
12 MI Identify materials 8 2.3
13 BR-1 Handle material safely 10 2.9
14 DRG-1 Read engineering drawings 20 5.8
15 DRG-2 Draw up a material list 20 5.8
16 PLD-0 Draw geometrical developments 12 3.5
17 PLD-1 Develop a square pipe elbow 14 4.1
18 PLD-2 Develop and fabricate a pipe elbow 14 4.1
19 TD-1 Develop a concentric cone 10 2.9
20 RLD-1 Develop a cone cut horizontal 8 2.3
21 OAC-1 Use oxy-acetylene cutting equipment 10 2.9
22 OAC-2 Use a radius bar 10 2.9
23 OAC-3 Use a portable straight line cutter 8 2.3
24 OAC-4 Use a profile cutting machine 8 2.3
25 AW-1 Bead and weave weld 20 5.8
26 OAW-1 Weld plates (oxy-acetylene) 26 7.6
27 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedures 20 5.8
Total: 342 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Plating & Structural Steel Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Metalworkers’ Theory 1
HSE 1
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Boilermaker
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
Module
Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AW-2 Weld a fillet and corner joint 12 3.1
2 AW-3 Weld a butt-joint 12 3.1
3 OAW-2 Braze a lap joint 12 3.1
4 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 12 3.1
5 PF-1 Fabricate a flat bar bracket 12 3.1
6 PF-2 Roll flat bar rings 12 3.1
7 PF-3 Fabricate a pipe clamp 12 3.1
8 RLD-2 Develop and fabricate an angled cone 12 3.1
9 TD-2 Develop and fabricate a square to round 14 3.6
10 TD-3 Develop an oblique cone (eccentric) 10 2.6
11 RLD-3 Develop a pyramid 10 2.6
12 RLD-4 Develop an oblique cone 12 3.1
13 RLD-5 Develop a tapering Y-piece 10 2.6
14 PLD-3 Develop and fabricate an equal pipe T-piece 18 4.6
15 PLD-4 Develop a 45° pipe lateral 12 3.1
16 AS-1 Fabricate a square angle iron frame 12 3.1
17 AS-2 Mark off an angle iron frame 18 4.6
18 AS-3 Mark off matching angle iron frame 12 3.1
19 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 12 3.1
20 MO-1 Mark off a liner plate 12 3.1
21 MO-2 Mark off an I-beam 12 3.1
22 MO-3 Mark off a channel iron 18 4.6
23 TM-1 Make a template 14 3.6
24 PLD-5 Develop a lobster back bend 14 3.6
25 PLD-6 Develop an unequal pipe T-piece 20 5.1
26 PLD-7 Develop and fabricate a 60° pipe lateral 18 4.6
27 PLD-8 Develop an off-set pipe lateral 16 4.1
28 PF-5 Fabricate a lobster back bend 16 4.1
29 PF-6 Fabricate a pipe reducer 16 4.1
Total: 392hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Plating & Structural Steel Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Platers’ Theory 2
HSE 2
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Boilermaker
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PF-5 Fabricate a lobster back bend 13 3.4
2 PF-6 Fabricate a pipe reducer 13 3.4
3 CMD-0 Use a contour marker 8 2.1
4 CMD-1 Mark off a pipe off-set 12 3.2
5 CMD-2 Mark off a set pipe 12 3.2
6 CMD-3 Mark off a pipe T-piece 12 3.2
7 CMD-4 Mark off a pipe lateral 12 3.2
8 CMD-5 Mark off an unequal pipe T-piece 12 3.2
9 CMD-6 Mark off an unequal pipe lateral 12 3.2
10 CMD-7 Mark off a pipe bend 13 3.4
11 CMD-8 Fabricate a pipe bend 16 4.2
12 CMD-9 Mark off a true pipe Y-piece 12 3.2
13 CMD-10 Mark off a high-pressure pipe 9 2.4
14 CMD-11 Measure for a lobster back bend 16 4.2
15 APF-1 Develop a Sweep-Tee 14 3.7
16 APF-2 Fabricate a Sweep-Tee 14 3.7
17 RLD-5 Develop a tapering Y-piece 13 3.4
18 OTH Oblique T-off centre 13 3.4
19 OSH Develop a pipe to pipe off set 13 3.4
20 TPG Tee piece with gusset 12 3.2
21 PD-3 Develop a branch on a lobster back bend 12 3.2
22 CW Fabricate a support column 13 3.4
23 OT-1 Square-round calculations 13 3.4
24 RLD-6 Develop a conical Y-piece 12 3.2
25 PC-1 Pipe cone interpenetration 12 3.2
26 PC-2 Develop a pipe with a conical down 13 3.4
27 RT Square-round hopper with inclined back 13 3.4
28 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 13 3.4
29 AS-5 Layout of a roof truss 13 3.4
30 PEC Production, economy and estimating of cost 12 3.2
Total: 377 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non- Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Plating & Structural Steel Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Plater’s Theory 3
HSE 3
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4.3 Diesel Mechanic
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-DM Course Control Document 10 2.8
2 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 2.8
3 DRG Read engineering Drawings 10 2.8
4 MMI Use measuring instruments 24 6.8
5 HTT-D Use a file and saw 40 11.4
6 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 8 2.3
7 LUB-2-D Repack and adjust a taper wheel bearing 10 2.8
8 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.1
9 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 2.3
10 TS Identify threads 12 3.4
11 LM Lift and move equipment 8 2.3
12 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 10 2.8
13 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 8 2.3
14 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 10 2.8
15 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 10 2.8
16 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 8 2.3
17 MDG Grind a drill 12 3.4
18 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 8 2.3
19 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 2.8
20 MDF Drill a flange 10 2.8
21 TRS Drill, tap holes and remove broken studs 10 2.8
22 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 12 3.4
23 UN Remove and replace an universal joint 24 6.8
24 PDO Maintain lubrication systems 10 2.8
25 PDC Maintain cylinder heads 20 5.7
26 PDW Maintain cooling systems 12 3.4
27 CLU Strip, inspect and assemble a clutch 25 7.1
28 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.3
Total: 351 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Motor Trade Theory 1
HSE 1
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Diesel Mechanic
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 8 2.0
2 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 8 2.0
3 BRR-D Remove and inspect connecting rod bearings 6 1.5
4 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 12 3.1
5 PDS Start a four stroke engine 16 4.1
6 OPT Overhaul a power transmission 32 8.2
7 PDF Maintain fuel systems 12 3.1
8 RS-1 Remove and replace suspension components 16 4.1
9 UBE Understand basic electricity 8 2.0
10 OCA Overhaul a cylinder head assembly 24 6.1
11 VG Grind valves 8 2.0
12 OSA Overhaul a sub-assembly 40 10.3
13 OT Overhaul and maintain a turbocharger 16 4.1
14 DPA Tune-up an engine fitted with a distributor or in-line fuel
system
24 6.1
15 DDA Tune-up a DDA fuel system 16 4.1
16 PT Tune-up a pressure timed fuel system 16 4.1
17 ODF-1 Select, clean and inspect a differential and final drive 12 3.1
18 ODF-2 Assemble a differential and final drive 24 6.1
19 OAW Use welding equipment 16 4.1
20 OMT-1 Select the gear ratio’s on a manual transmission 12 3.1
21 OMT-2 Overhaul a manual transmission 24 6.1
22 HB Overhaul hydraulic brakes 16 4.1
23 MCS-1 Maintain a storage battery 8 2.0
24 MCS-2 Maintain auto-electrical systems 16 4.1
Total: 390 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Diesel Trade Theory 2
HSE 2
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Diesel Mechanic
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 15 3.8
2 PN-2 Construct a circuit with single acting cylinders 10 2.6
3 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 12 3.1
4 PN-4 Control the speed of single-acting cylinders 8 2.0
5 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 10 2.6
6 PN-6 Control the speed of a double-acting cylinder 12 3.1
7 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.0
8 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.0
9 PN-9 Construct and set a circuit with a time delay valve 12 3.1
10 TIS Test ignition system components 36 9.2
11 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 12 3.1
12 HYD-2 Test the pump in a circuit 12 3.1
13 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 16 4.1
14 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single-acting cylinders 8 2.0
15 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double-acting cylinders 8 2.0
16 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with check valve 10 2.6
17 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 10 2.6
18 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 10 2.6
19 HYD-9 Construct a dual circuit 9 2.3
20 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 12 3.1
21 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 8 2.0
22 HYD-12 Make up hydraulic hoses 12 3.1
23 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic system 16 4.1
24 EEC Study the fundamentals of engine efficiency and forced
charging systems 18 4.6
25 REC Remove, test, repair and replace electrical components 30 7.7
26 ABB Fault find and maintain an air assisted brake system 28 7.2
27 OSS Repair steering systems 28 7.2
28 RS-2 Remove and replace suspension components 12 3.1
Total: 390 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Diesel Trade Theory 3
HSE 3
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4.4 Electrician
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-EL Course Control Document 4 1.1
2 STE&LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 14 3.9
3 DRG Read engineering drawings 14 3.9
4 MMI-E Measure and mark off material 28 7.8
5 HM-1 Use hand tools 8 2.2
6 MG Use and maintain a pedestal grinder 4 1.1
7 HM-2 Use and maintain a pedestal drill 4 1.1
8 UP-T Convert units and prefixes 8 2.2
9 MA-T Explain electromagnetism 14 3.9
10 TI-1 Use a Multimeter 16 4.5
11 PW-1 Test a resistance box 16 4.5
12 EU-T Analyse electrical units 16 4.5
13 PS-T-1 Explain single phase power supplies 16 4.5
14 TT-1 Explain single phase transformers 12 3.3
15 EM-T-1 Use electrical measuring instruments 16 4.5
16 EM-T-2 Read energy meters 1 0.3
17 CC-T Select conductors and cables 8 2.2
18 CWT Wire a panel 16 4.5
19 EC-1 Wire a two-way circuit 4 1.1
20 EC-2 Wire an intermediate circuit 5 1.4
21 EC-3 Wire a relay operated circuit 4 1.1
22 EC-4 Wire a time delay circuit 6 1.7
23 SW-1 Wire a three-heat stove switch 12 3.3
24 SW-2 Wire a five-heat stove switch 12 3.3
25 SW-3 Wire a thermostatic control switch 16 4.5
26 LC-1 Wire fluorescent lamp circuits 12 3.3
27 EL-T Draw earth leakage protection circuits 12 3.3
28 CW-1 Construct and wire a conduit panel 12 3.3
29 CA-1 Fit a 16 A plug top 1 0.3
30 CA-2 Fit a compression gland 1 0.3
31 CA-3 Fit a gland 2 0.6
32 CA-4 Join a cable 2 0.6
33 CT-1 Test a cable 4 1.1
34 SP-T Single-phase motors 12 3.3
35 MT-1 Test a capacitor-start motor 12 3.3
36 CFL Compact fluorescent lamp 7 1.9
37 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.2
Total: 359 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Electrical Trade Theory 1
HSE 1
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Electrician
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 SP-1 Connect a flexible cord to a motor 4 1.0
2 PS-T-2 Three-phase power supplies 4 1.0
3 TT-2 Three-phase transformers 10 2.5
4 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.0
5 BRR-1 Mount a bearing mechanically 4 1.0
6 CM-T Induction motors 8 2.0
7 MT-2 Test three-phase squirrel-cage motors 8 2.0
8 MO Overhaul a three-phase squirrel-cage motor 10 2.5
9 HM-3 Solder components 8 2.0
10 BE-1 Identify and use resistors 4 1.0
11 BE-2 Identify and use capacitors 4 1.0
12 BE-3 Identify and use inductors 4 1.0
13 BE-4 Identify diodes 4 1.0
14 TI-2 Use an oscilloscope 10 2.5
15 BE-5 Construct rectification circuits 10 2.5
16 BE-6 Identify and use zener diodes 12 3.0
17 CO-T Identify contactors 12 3.0
18 MP-1 Phase out an induction motor 12 3.0
19 DO-L Wire a direct-on-line starter 12 3.0
20 PW-2 Wire sequence starters 12 3.0
21 PW-3 Wire a three phase reversing starter 12 3.0
22 SD-T Star and delta connections 26 6.5
23 AT-1 Wire an auto transformer starter 10 2.5
24 TC-1 Connect transformers 20 5.0
25 SP-2 Connect a single-phase motor to a rotary switch 12 3.0
26 SP-3 Connect a single-phase motor to reversing
contactors 12
3.0
27 EC-1* Wire circuits 26 6.5
28 OAW Use welding equipment 20 5.0
29 CW-1 Construct and wire a steel conduit panel 12 3.0
30 IT-1 Test an installation 20 5.0
31 IE-6 Test logic gates 16 4.0
32 PLC-1 Programmable Logic controllers (1) 16 4.0
33 PLC-2 Programmable Logic controllers (2) 20 5.0
34 VSD-1 Variable speed drives 20 5.0
Total: 398 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Electrical Trade Theory 2
HSE 2
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Electrician
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 EM-1 Connect a single-phase energy meter 4 1.0
2 EM-2 Connect three-phase energy meters 6 1.6
3 EM-3 Connect a three-phase energy meter with range
extension 20
5.2
4 SD-3 Wire a fully automatic star-delta starter 16 4.2
5 PW-4 Wire a three-phase balanced load 16 4.2
6 PW-5 Connect three (3) single-phase energy meters 12 3.1
7 PM-T Pole changing motor theory 4 1.0
8 PM-1 Connect a three-phase pole changing motor 16 4.2
9 DC-T Direct current machines (Theory) 4 1.0
10 DC-1 Connect a load to a DC generator 4 1.0
11 DC-2 Connect a DC motor and starter 4 1.0
12 DC-3 Connect a Ward-Leonard speed control 8 2.1
13 RA-E-1 Maintain a storage battery 4 1.0
14 RA-E-2 Maintain auto-electrical systems 8 2.1
15 BE-7 Construct a voltage doubler 8 2.1
16 BE-8 Identify transistor action 16 4.2
17 BE-9 Identify transistor configurations 16 4.2
18 BE-10 Test regulated power supplies 12 3.1
19 BE-11 Test thyristors 12 3.1
20 BE-12 Test thyristor phase control 14 3.7
21 FF-1 Fault finding circuits 4 1.0
22 IE-1 Test an amplifier 8 2.1
23 IE-2 Use a transistor as a switch 8 2.1
24 IE-3 Test multi-vibrators 8 2.1
25 FF-2 Fault finding circuits 4 1.0
26 IE-4 Identify operational amplifiers 6 1.6
27 PCC Construct a continuity tester 6 1.6
28 IE-5 Test a field effect transistor 6 1.6
29 FF-3 Fault finding circuits 4 1.0
30 IE-7 Test electronic systems 16 4.2
31 CW-1* Construct and wire a steel conduit panel 20 5.2
32 PLC-3 Programmable logic controller systems & fault
finding 36
9.4
33 VSD-2 Variable speed drive (advanced) 36 9.4
34 SL-1 Wire a slipring motor 16 4.2
Total: 382 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects
Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Industrial Electronics 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Electrical Trade Theory 3
HSE 3
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4.5 Fitter & Turner
Level 1 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-FT Course Control Document 10 2.7
2 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 2.7
3 DRG Read engineering drawings 15 4.1
4 MMI Use measuring instruments 25 6.8
5 HTT Use a file and saw 42 11.5
6 TS Identify threads 8 2.2
7 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 9 2.5
8 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 8 2.2
9 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 2.7
10 MDG Grind a drill 12 3.3
11 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 10 2.7
12 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 2.7
13 MDF Drill a flange 12 3.3
14 TRS Drill, tap holes and remove broken studs 12 3.3
15 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 12 3.3
16 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 10 2.7
17 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 10 2.7
18 KF Make and fit a key 17 4.6
19 MTM Maintain a lathe 14 3.8
20 MTO Operate a lathe 17 4.6
21 MTP Plan a turning workpiece 12 3.3
22 MTF Turn a coupling pin and bush 42 11.5
23 MTG Grind tool bits 15 4.1
24 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 2.2
25 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding equipment 8 2.2
26 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.2
Total: 366 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 1 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 1 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 1 Entrepreneurial Skills
Fitting & Machining Theory 1
HSE 1
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Fitter & Turner
Level 2 Trainee (Vocational):
Module Task Time
Allocatio
n
% Completion
1 MSM Maintain a shaper 18 4.7
2 MPS Plan a shaping workpiece 12 3.1
3 MSF Shape a stop block 27 7.0
4 MTF Turn a coupling pin and bush 42 10.9
5 MMM Maintain a milling machine 14 3.6
6 MPM Plan a milling workpiece 16 4.1
7 MMF Mill a key and hexagon 42 10.9
8 BIF Examine bearings 8 2.1
9 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 10 2.6
10 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 10 2.6
11 BRR-3 Remove and mount bearings fitted with adapter sleeves 10 2.6
12 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 18 4.7
13 VO Overhaul valves 18 4.7
14 OMG-1 Maintain gearboxes 26 6.7
15 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 12 3.1
16 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 12 3.1
17 LUB-2 Pack a plummer block 15 3.9
18 CSD Replace chains and sprockets 25 6.5
19 DCC Maintain and align couplings 15 3.9
20 LM Lift and move equipment 12 3.1
21 PM Make up a pipe system 12 3.1
22 DVB Tension and align V-belts 12 3.1
Total: 386 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 2 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 2 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 2 Entrepreneurial Skills
Fitting & Machining Theory 2
HSE 2
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Fitter & Turner
Level 3 Trainee (Vocational):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 15 3.8
2 PN-2 Construct a circuit with a single acting cylinder 12 3.1
3 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 12 3.1
4 PN-4 Control the speed of a single acting cylinder 8 2.0
5 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 12 3.1
6 PN-6 Control the speed of a double acting cylinder 12 3.1
7 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.0
8 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.0
9 PN-9 Construct a circuit with a time delay valve 12 3.1
10 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 12 3.1
11 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 12 3.1
12 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 8 2.0
13 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with a single acting cylinders 8 2.0
14 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with a double acting cylinders 8 2.0
15 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with a check valve 12 3.1
16 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 12 3.1
17 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 12 3.1
18 HYD-9 Construct a duel circuit 8 2.0
19 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 12 3.1
20 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 10 2.6
21 HYD-12 Make up a hydraulic hose 12 3.1
22 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 16 4.1
23 PMO-1 Overhaul a single-stage centrifugal pump 20 5.1
24 PMO-2 Overhaul a multi-stage centrifugal pump 20 5.1
25 MTF Turn a coupling pin and bush 40 10.2
26 MTG Grind tool bits 10 2.6
27 MTO Operate a lathe 10 2.6
28 MTP Plan a turning workpiece 6 1.5
29 HTT Use a file and saw 45 11.5
Total: 392 hrs 100%
Theory Tuition:
Promotion Subjects Non - Promotion Subjects Mathematics 3 Computer Practice
Engineering Science 3 English Communication Skills
Engineering Drawing 3 Entrepreneurial Skills
Mechanotechnology 3
HSE 3
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5.1 Airconditioning/Refrigeration
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-AR Course Control Document 5 2.0
2 STE & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 5 2.0
3 MMI Use measuring & marking instruments & tools 5 2.0
4 HM-1 Use hand tools 10 3.9
5 CA-1 Fit a 16 ampere plug top 5 2.0
6 CA-2 Fit a compression gland 5 2.0
7 CT-1 Test a cable 10 3.9
8 HM-2 Use and maintain a pedestal drill 15 5.9
9 TA Pipe fittings and applications 15 5.9
10 UP-T Convert units and prefixes 10 3.9
11 EU-T Analyse electrical units 15 5.9
12 TI-1 Use a multimeter 15 5.9
13 PS-T-1 Explain single-phase power supplies 10 3.9
14 EC-1 Wire a two-way circuit 4 1.6
15 EC-2 Wire an intermediate circuit 5 2.0
16 EC-3 Wire a relay operated circuit 5 2.0
17 EC-4 Wire a time delay operated circuit 6 2.4
18 CO-T Identify contactors 10 3.9
19 CC-T Select conductors and cables 15 5.9
20 CW-T Wire a panel 15 5.9
21 RSA Refrigeration system accessories 15 5.9
22 BMR Basic mechanical refrigeration 20 7.8
23 MT-1 Test a capacitor start motor 20 7.8
24 SP-T Single phase motor 15 5.9
Total: 255 hrs 100%
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Airconditioning/Refrigeration
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 LU-1 Lubrication 10 2.9
2 DBV Tension and align V-belt 15 4.4
3 FN Identify fan and fan operation 10 2.9
4 OAW Use welding equipment 20 5.8
5 SS Soft soldering 15 4.4
6 SCB Silver soldering and copper-tac brazing 15 4.4
7 ROG Recovering and reclaiming of refrigerants 15 4.4
8 BFR Bending, swaging & flaring refrigeration
tubing
10 2.9
9 SDT Set defrost time switches 10 2.9
10 BE-1 Identify and use resistors 10 2.9
11 BE-2 Identify and use capacitors 10 2.9
12 BE-4 Identify and use diodes 10 2.9
13 DOM-1 Mechanical components and functions 10 2.9
14 DOM-2 Electrical components and control devices 20 5.8
15 DOM-3 Refrigerator and freezer service and repair 25 7.2
16 DOM-4 Service window-air-conditioners 20 5.8
17 RDR Refrigerants, old & new desiccants & retrofit
procedures 15 4.4
18 SP-1 Connect a flexible cord to a motor 5 1.4
19 PST-2 Three phase power supplies 15 4.4
20 DOL Wire circuits 20 5.8
21 CO-T Identify contactors 10 2.9
22 EC-1 Wire circuits (part 2) 20 5.8
23 CM-T Induction motors 15 4.4
24 MP-1 Phase out an induction motor 5 1.4
25 RPD Evacuation, pressurizing leak testing &
charging
15 4.4
Total: 345 hrs 100%
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Airconditioning/Refrigeration
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ECC Electrical control for cold & freezer rooms 15 4.7
2 TEV Thermostatic expansion valve 10 3.1
3 PW-2 Wire sequence starter 15 4.7
4 ACS Automobile air-conditioning systems 15 4.7
5 SCD Set control devices 10 3.1
6 AC-2 Psychrometry 10 3.1
7 SD-3 Wire a fully automatic star delta starter 25 7.8
8 PW-4 Wire a 3-phase balance load 15 4.7
9 AC-1 Fundamentals of air-conditioning 15 4.7
10 CA-3 Fit a gland 5 1.6
11 CA-4 Join a cable 5 1.6
12 DCC Maintain and align couplings 10 3.1
13 MT-2 Test 3-phase squirrel cage motors 15 4.7
14 MO Overhaul 3-phase squirrel cage motors 15 4.7
15 SDT Star delta connections 15 4.7
16 PLC-1 Introduction to PLC’s 15 4.7
17 ICS-1 Installing commercial systems 15 4.7
18 ARR Alternative refrigerant retrofit 15 4.7
19 SCS-1 Servicing commercial systems (1) 15 4.7
20 SCS-2 Servicing commercial systems (2) 15 4.7
21 SCS-3 Servicing commercial systems (3) 20 6.3
22 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 5 1.6
23 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 5 1.6
24 HYD-3 Fit & set pressure relief valves 10 3.1
25 HYD-12 Make up hydraulic hoses 10 3.1
Total: 320 hrs 100%
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5.2 Boilermaker
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 4.2
2 DRG-1 Read engineering drawings 14 5.8
3 DRG-2 Draw up material list 8 3.3
4 HT-0 Use hand tools 8 3.3
5 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 8 3.3
6 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 8 3.3
7 OM-2 Operate a drill machine 8 3.3
8 HT-2 Sharpen a drill 8 3.3
9 BR-1 Handle material safely 8 3.3
10 AW-1 Bead and weave weld 8 3.3
11 OAC-1 Use oxy-acetylene cutting material 8 3.3
12 OAC-2 Use a radius bar 8 3.3
13 AW-2 Weld a fillet and corner joint 8 3.3
14 AW-3 Weld a butt joint 8 3.3
15 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 8 3.3
16 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 3.3
17 MO-1 Mark off a liner plate 8 3.3
18 MO-2 Mark off an I-beam 8 3.3
19 MI Identify material 8 3.3
20 OM-4 Operate a punch and shearing machine 14 5.8
21 OAC-3 Use a portable straight line cutter 14 5.8
22 OM-5 Operate a bending press 14 5.8
23 T-1 Theory 30 12.5
24 MO-3 Mark off a channel 8 3.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
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Boilermaker
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 16 5.7
2 MI Identify materials 8 2.9
3 PLD-0 Draw geometrical developments 24 8.6
4 PLD-1 Develop a square pipe elbow 12 4.2
5 PLD-2 Develop and fabricate a pipe elbow 16 5.7
6 MT-1 Make (fabricate) a template 12 4.2
7 OAC-4 Use a profile cutting machine 24 8.6
8 BBS Temper and Grind a chisel 8 2.9
9 TD-1 Develop a concentric cone 12 4.2
10 RLD-1 Develop a cone cut horizontal 12 4.2
11 RLD-2 Develop and fabricate a cone cut at an angle 24 8.6
12 TD-2 Develop and fabricate a square to round 24 8.6
13 TD-3 Develop and oblique cone 12 4.2
14 PLD-3 Develop and fabricate a pipe-T of equal diameter 24 8.6
15 PLD-4 Develop a 45 pipe lateral 12 4.2
16 T-2 Theory 40 14.2
Total: 280 hrs 100%
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Boilermaker
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 RLD-3 Develop and fabricate a pyramid cut at an angle 24 6.7
2 PF-6 Fabricate a pipe reducer 24 6.7
3 AS-3 Mark off make angle iron frames 16 4.4
4 CMD-O Use a contour marker 16 4.4
5 CMD-7 Mark off a pipe bend 16 4.4
6 PLD-5 Develop a lobster back bend 16 4.4
7 PLD-6 Develop an unequal pipe T-piece 16 4.4
8 PLD-8 Develop and offset pipe lateral 16 4.4
9 RLD-5 Develop a tapering Y-piece 16 4.4
10 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 24 6.7
11 TPG Develop a T-piece with a gusset 16 4.4
12 PC-1 Develop and fabricate a pipe to cone
interpenetration
24 6.7
13 PC-2 Develop a pipe with a conical down 24 6.7
14 AS-5 Layout of a roof truss 24 6.7
15 CMD-5 Mark off an unequal pipe T-piece 16 4.4
16 CMD-6 Mark off an unequal pipe lateral 16 4.4
17 CMD-9 Mark off a true pipe Y-piece 16 4.4
18 T-3 Theory 40 11.1
Total: 360 hrs 100%
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5.3 Diesel Mechanic
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-DM Course Control document 4 1.7
2 WTS Workshop technology and safety 4 1.7
3 DRG Read engineering drawings 8 3.3
4 MMI Use measuring instruments 24 10.0
5 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 3.3
6 HTT Use a file and saw 24 10.0
7 TS Identify threads 8 3.3
8 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 8 3.3
9 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 8 3.3
10 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 8 3.3
11 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 8 3.3
12 MCS-1 Maintain a storage battery 8 3.3
13 LUB-1 Oils and greases 8 3.3
14 LUB-2 Repack and adjust taper wheel bearings 8 3.3
15 LM Lift and move equipment 8 3.3
16 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 4 1.7
17 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 4 1.7
18 MDG Grind a drill 8 3.3
19 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.7
20 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 8 3.3
21 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 12 5.0
22 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 16 6.7
23 HB Overhaul hydraulic brakes 16 6.7
24 CLU Strip, inspect and assemble clutches 16 6.7
25 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 8 3.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
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Diesel Mechanic
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 TRS Drill and tap holes 8 2.9
2 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 8 2.9
3 PDW Maintain cooling systems 8 2.9
4 PDO Maintain lubricating systems 8 2.9
5 PDS Start a four stroke diesel engine 16 5.7
6 PDC Maintain cylinder heads 16 5.7
7 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 8 2.9
8 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 8 2.9
9 BRR-D Inspect connecting rod bearings 12 4.3
10 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 12 4.3
11 UN Remove and replace a universal joint 16 5.7
12 OMT-1 Select gear ratios on a manual transmission 12 4.3
13 OMT-2 Overhaul a manual transmission 24 8.6
14 ODF-1 Clean, strip, inspect a differential and final
drive
12 4.3
15 ODF-2 Assemble a differential and final drive 24 8.6
16 DDA Tune up a DDA fuel system 16 5.7
17 PT Tune up a pressure timed fuel system 16 5.7
18 MCS-2 Maintain auto electrical systems 16 5.7
19 DPA Tune up an engine fitted with a distributor or
in-line fuel system 24 8.6
20 OAW Use welding equipment 16 5.7
Total: 280 hrs 100%
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Diesel Mechanic
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PDF Maintain fuel systems 12 3.3
2 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with a single-acting-cylinder 18 5.0
3 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double-acting-cylinders 18 5.0
4 OCA Overhaul a cylinder head assembly 26 7.2
5 VG Grind valves 26 7.2
6 OSA Overhaul a sub assembly 46 12.8
7 OT Overhaul and maintain a turbo-charger 18 5.0
8 OPT Overhaul a power transmission 34 9.4
9 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 18 5.0
10 PN-2 Construct a circuit using a single acting
cylinder
26
7.2
11 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 26 7.2
12 PN-4 Control the speed of single-acting-cylinders 16 4.4
13 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled by two points 16 4.4
14 AAB Maintain air assisted brakes 26 7.2
15 OSS Repair a steering system 34 9.4
Total: 360 hrs 100%
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5.4 Electrician
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-EL Course Control Document 4 1.7
2 STE & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 5.0
3 RA-E-1 Maintain a storage battery 10 4.2
4 CA-1 Fit a 16 ampere plug top 4 1.7
5 CA-2 Fit a compression gland 4 1.7
6 CA-3 Fit a gland 6 2.5
7 CA-4 Join a cable 8 3.3
8 CT-1 Test a cable 8 3.3
9 HM-1 Use hand tools 16 6.7
10 HM-3 Solder components 8 3.3
11 CW-1 Basic PVC conduit work 22 9.2
12 EC-1 Wire a two way circuit 4 1.7
13 EC-2 Wire an intermediate circuit 5 2.1
14 EC-3 Wire a relay operated circuit 5 2.1
15 EC-4 Wire a time delay circuit 6 2.5
16 LC-1 Wire fluorescent circuits 12 5.0
17 SW-1 Wire a three-heat stove switch 12 5.0
18 UPT Convert units and prefixes 7 2.9
19 PST-1 Explain single phase power supplies 8 3.3
20 CO-T Identify contactors 12 5.0
21 CW-T Wire a panel 12 5.0
22 EU-T Analyse electrical units 16 6.7
23 CC-T Select conductors and cables 16 6.7
24 MA-T Explain electromagnetism 16 6.7
25 EMT-1 Use electrical measuring instruments 7 2.9
Total: 240 hrs 100%
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Electrician
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 EC-1 Wire circuits (Part 2) 22 7.9
2 SP-T Single-phase motors 14 5.0
3 SP-1 Connect a flexible cord to a motor 8 2.9
4 EM-T-2 Read energy meters 12 4.3
5 TI-1 Use a Multimeter 16 5.7
6 PW-1 Test a resistance box 8 2.9
7 CW-1 Construct and wire a PVC conduit panel 22 7.9
8 MT-1 Test a capacitor start motor 14 5.0
9 EM-1 Connect a single phase energy meter 14 5.0
10 MO-1 Overhaul a three phase squirrel-cage motor 20 7.1
11 DOL Wire a direct on line starter 18 6.4
12 MT-2 Test a three-phase motor 16 5.7
13 SP-2 Single-phase forward/reverse (rotary switch) 16 5.7
14 SP-3 Single-phase forward/reverse (contactor) 22 7.9
15 SD-T Star and delta connections 16 5.7
16 SW-2 Wire a five-heat stove switch 12 4.3
17 SW-3 Wire a thermostat control switch 6 2.1
18 EL-T Draw earth leakage protection circuits 12 4.3
19 PW-2 Sequence starting 12 4.3
Total: 280 hrs 100%
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Electrician
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 TT-1 Single-phase transformers 20 5.6
2 TT-2 Three-phase transformers 20 5.6
3 TC-1 Connect transformers 20 5.6
4 CW-1 Construct and wire a steel conduit panel 36 10.0
5 PM-T Pole changing motor theory 4 1.1
6 PM-1 Connect a three-phase pole changing motor 16 4.4
7 EM-2 Connect a three-phase energy meter 12 3.3
8 PW-4 Wire a three-phase balanced load 12 3.3
9 IT-1 Test an installation 16 4.4
10 CM-T Induction motors 14 3.9
11 PS-T-2 Three-phase power supplies 12 3.3
12 PW-3 Wire a three-phase reversing starter 18 5.0
13 PW-5 Connect three single-phase energy meters 18 5.0
14 MP-1 Phase out an induction motor 10 2.8
15 EM-3 Connect three-phase energy meters (PT’s and CT’s) 24 6.7
16 VSD-1 Variable speed drives 20 5.6
17 SD-3 Wire an automatic star-delta starter 36 10.0
18 BE-1 Identify and use resistors 12 3.3
19 BE-2 Identify and use capacitors 12 3.3
20 BE-3 Identify and use inductors 12 3.3
21 BE-4 Identify and use diodes 16 4.4
Total: 360 hrs 100%
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5.5 Fitter
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 4.2
2 DRG Read engineering drawings 25 10.4
3 MMI Use measuring instruments 30 12.5
4 HTT Use a file and saw 30 12.5
5 TS Identify threads 10 4.2
6 TC Cut a thread using stock and dies 10 4.2
7 FT Fit washers and screws 14 5.8
8 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 4.2
9 MDG Grind a drill 20 8.3
10 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 10 4.2
11 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 4.2
12 TRS Drill and tap holes 11 4.6
13 MDF Drill a flange 20 8.3
14 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 10 4.2
15 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 10 4.2
16 LUB-2 Pack a plummer block 10 4.2
Total: 240 hrs 100%
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Fitter
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 KF Make and fit a key 25 8.9
2 LM Lift and move equipment 10 3.6
3 DVB Tension and align V-belts 25 8.9
4 CSD Replace chains and sprockets 20 7.1
5 DCC Maintain and align couplings 25 8.9
6 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 15 5.4
7 BIF Examine bearings 15 5.4
8 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 15 5.4
9 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 15 5.4
10 BRR-3 Remove and mount a bearing with adapter sleeves 15 5.4
11 BRR-4 Remove and mount a bearing mechanically 15 5.4
12 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 15 5.4
13 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 8 2.8
14 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 8 2.8
15 VO Overhaul valves 10 3.6
16 OMG-1 Maintain gearboxes 14 5.0
17 OAW Use welding equipment 30 10.7
Total: 280 hrs 100%
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Fitter
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PMO-1 Overhaul a single stage centrifugal pump 20 5.6
2 PMO-2 Overhaul a multi stage centrifugal pump 20 5.6
3 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 10 2.8
4 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 14 3.9
5 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 14 3.9
6 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single acting cylinders 10 2.8
7 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double acting cylinders 10 2.8
8 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with a check valve 10 2.8
9 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 10 2.8
10 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 10 2.8
11 HYD-9 Construct a dual circuit 10 2.8
12 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 10 2.8
13 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 10 2.8
14 HYD-12 Make up a hydraulic hose 10 2.8
15 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 15 4.2
16 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 8 2.2
17 PN-2 Construct a circuit with a single acting cylinder 8 2.2
18 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 8 2.2
19 PN-4 Control the speed of a single acting cylinder 8 2.2
20 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 8 2.2
21 PN-6 Control the speed of a double acting cylinder 8 2.2
22 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.2
23 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.2
24 PN-9 Construct a circuit with a time delay valve 8 2.2
25 KF Make and fit a key 30 8.3
26 HTT Use a file and saw 30 8.3
27 DCC Maintain and align couplings 30 8.3
28 MDF Drill a flange 15 4.2
Total: 360 hrs 100%
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5.6 Fitter & Turner
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 4.2
2 DRG Read engineering drawings 20 8.3
3 MMI Use measuring instruments 30 12.5
4 HTT Use a file and saw 30 12.5
5 TS Identify threads 10 4.2
6 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 10 4.2
7 FT Fit washers and screws 10 4.2
8 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 4.2
9 MDG Grind a drill 20 8.3
10 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 8 3.3
11 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 4.2
12 TRS Drill and tap holes 10 4.2
13 MDF Drill a flange 10 4.2
14 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 10 4.2
15 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 10 4.2
16 LUB-2 Pack a plummer block 10 4.2
17 MTM Maintain a lathe 6 2.5
18 MMM Maintain a milling machine 8 3.3
19 MSM Maintain a shaper 8 3.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
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Fitter & Turner
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 KF Make and fit a key 10 3.6
2 LM Lift and move equipment 8 2.9
3 DVB Tension and align V-belts` 15 5.3
4 CSD Replace chains and sprockets 16 5.7
5 DCC Maintain and align couplings 16 5.7
6 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 10 3.6
7 BIF Examine bearings 15 5.3
8 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 15 5.3
9 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 15 5.3
10 BRR-3 Remove and mount a bearing with adapter
sleeves
15 5.3
11 BRR-4 Remove and mount a bearing mechanically 15 5.3
12 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 15 5.3
13 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 8 2.9
14 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 8 2.9
15 VO Overhaul valves 10 3.6
16 OMG-1 Maintain gearboxes 14 5.0
17 OAW Use welding equipment 16 5.7
18 MTG Grind tool bits 15 5.3
19 MPS Plan a shaping work piece 10 3.6
20 MSF Shape a stop block 24 8.6
21 MTO Operate a lathe 10 3.6
Total: 280 hrs 100%
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Fitter & Turner
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PMO-1 Overhaul a single stage centrifugal pump 20 5.6
2 PMO-2 Overhaul a multi stage centrifugal pump 20 5.6
3 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 10 2.8
4 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 10 2.8
5 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 10 2.8
6 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single acting
cylinders
10 2.8
7 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double acting
cylinders
10 2.8
8 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with a check valve 10 2.8
9 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 10 2.8
10 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 10 2.8
11 HYD-9 Construct a dual circuit 10 2.8
12 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 10 2.8
13 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 10 2.8
14 HYD-12 Make up a hydraulic hose 8 2.2
15 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 10 2.8
16 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 8 2.2
17 PN-2 Construct a circuit with a single acting
cylinder
8 2.2
18 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 8 2.2
19 PN-4 Control the speed of a single acting cylinder 8 2.2
20 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 8 2.2
21 PN-6 Control the speed of a double acting cylinder 8 2.2
22 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.2
23 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.2
24 PN-9 Construct a circuit with a time delay valve 8 2.2
25 MTP Plan a turning workpiece 10 2.8
26 MTF Turn a coupling pin and bush 40 11.1
27 MPM Plan a milling workpiece 10 2.8
28 MMF Mill a key-way and hexagon 20 5.6
29 KF Make and fit a key 10 2.8
30 HTT Use a file and saw 20 5.6
31 MDF Drill a flange 10 2.8
Total: 360 hrs 100%
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5.7 Instrumentation
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-IN Course Control Document 5 2.1
2 ST Safety – isolation & lock out procedure 16 6.7
3 MMI Use measuring instruments and marking off
tools
30 12.5
4 FT Tighten screws and torque bolts 10 4.2
5 HM-1 Use hand tools 24 10.0
6 CA-1 Fit a 16 A plug top 5 2.1
7 CA-2 Fit a compression gland 5 2.1
8 TI-1 Use a Multimeter 15 6.2
9 PW-1 Test a resistance box 15 6.2
10 HM-3 Solder components 18 7.5
11 MM Mass measurement 5 2.1
12 IMP Install and maintain pressure measuring devices 20 8.3
13 TC Make up and install thermocouples 24 10.0
14 BE-1 Identify and use resistors 11 4.5
15 BE-2 Identify and use capacitors 11 4.5
16 TM Temperature measurement 5 2.1
17 PM Pressure measurement 5 2.1
18 FM Flow measurement 5 2.1
19 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 5 2.1
20 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 6 2.5
Total: 240 hrs 100%
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Instrumentation
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 LM Level measurement 6 2.1
2 MLM Maintain level measurement devices 16 5.7
3 IMT Install and maintain thermometers 15 5.4
4 IFM Install and maintain flow measurement devices 16 5.7
5 IMD Install and maintain pneumatic devices 24 8.6
6 EU-T Analyse electrical units 12 4.3
7 PB Pipe bending 8 2.9
8 DRG-2 Read Instrumentation drawings 12 4.3
9 DPC Install, maintain and calibrate a D/P cell 32 11.4
10 SCV Stroke control valves 36 12.9
11 OAW Use welding equipment 24 8.6
12 TI-2 Use an oscilloscope 16 5.7
13 BE-3 Identify and use inductors 9 3.2
14 BE-4 Identify diodes 9 3.2
15 BE-5 Construct rectification circuits 9 3.2
16 EC-1 Wire circuits 36 12.9
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 95 ---
Instrumentation
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BE-5 Construct rectification circuits 12 3.3
2 BE-6 Identify and use Zener diodes 12 3.3
3 BE-7 Construct a voltage doubler 12 3.3
4 BE-8 Identify transistor action 12 3.3
5 BE-9 Identify transistor configurations 12 3.3
6 BE-10 Test regulated power supplies 12 3.3
7 FF-1 Fault finding circuits 16 4.4
8 IE-6 Test logic gates 12 3.3
9 PCC Construct a continuity tester 24 6.7
10 SC Use a system controller 32 8.9
11 CVC Calibrate a current to voltage converter 21 5.8
12 VCC Calibrate a voltage to current converter 21 5.8
13 SQE Calibrate a square root extractor 16 4.4
14 CU Calibrate a control unit 21 5.8
15 SR Calibrate a system recorder 24 6.7
16 ETM Calibrate an electronic transmitter 22 6.1
17 TA Tune automatic controllers 32 8.9
18 FLC Control flow rates and levels 32 8.9
19 IDP Interconnect a differential pressure cell 15 4.2
Total: 360 hrs 100%
--- 96 ---
5.8 Motor Mechanic
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD Course Control Documents 4 1.7
2 WTS Workshop technology and safety 4 1.7
3 DRG Read engineering drawings 8 3.3
4 MMI Use measuring instruments 16 6.7
5 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 3.3
6 HTT Use a file and saw 16 6.7
7 IVC Identify motor vehicle components 16 6.7
8 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 6 2.5
9 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 6 2.5
10 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 6 2.5
11 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 6 2.5
12 UBE Understand basic electricity 16 6.7
13 PMS Perform a service to a motor vehicle 16 6.7
14 LUB-2 Repack and adjust taper wheel bearings 8 3.3
15 LM Lift and move equipment 6 2.5
16 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 4 1.7
17 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 4 1.7
18 MDG Grind a drill 8 3.3
19 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.7
20 CLU Strip, inspect and assemble clutches 12 5.0
21 USW Understand fundamentals of steering and wheel
components 32 13.3
22 HB Overhaul hydraulic brakes 8 3.3
23 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 6 2.5
24 TRS Drill and tap holes 6 2.5
25 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 6 2.5
26 PDW Maintain cooling system 8 3.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
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Motor Mechanic
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PDO Maintain lubricating systems 6 2.1
2 RS Remove and replace suspension components 32 11.4
3 IES Identify exhaust systems 6 2.1
4 UN Remove and replace a universal joint 6 2.1
5 FSC Identify, remove, diagnose and replace fuel
components
6 2.1
6 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 6 2.1
7 SMV Service motor vehicle components 24 8.6
8 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 6 2.1
9 ICE Internal combustion engines 16 5.7
10 PDC Maintain a cylinder head 16 5.7
11 BET Understand basic electronics 20 7.1
12 TIS Test ignition system components 20 7.1
13 OMT-2 Overhaul a manual transmission 24 8.6
14 ODF-1 Clean, strip and inspect a diff and final drive 16 5.7
15 ODF-2 Assemble a differential and final drive 20 7.1
16 OD Overhaul a distributor 16 5.7
17 PCF Principle of carburetted fuel systems 16 5.7
18 EEC Study the fundamentals of engine efficiency and
forced charging systems 16 5.7
19 VG Grind valves 8 2.9
Total: 280 hrs 100%
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Motor Mechanic
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CIS Conventional ignition systems 20 5.6
2 OCA Overhaul a cylinder head assembly 20 5.6
3 UEA Use engine analysers 16 4.4
4 OAW Use welding equipment 24 6.7
5 REC Remove, test, repair and replace electrical
components 24
6.7
6 OSA Overhaul a sub assembly 40 11.1
7 ATS Diagnose, remove, inspect, repair and replace
advanced transmission systems 32 8.9
8 MES Identify, test and repair advanced mechanical and
electrical systems 32 8.9
9 AEI Understand advanced electronic systems 32 8.9
10 ACS Understand, diagnose, remove, replace and
commission air conditioning systems 32 8.9
11 OSS Repair a steering system 24 6.7
12 ADE Identify and understand advanced high speed diesel
engines 32 8.9
13 DFS Remove and replace diesel fuel injectors and pumps,
service filters and diagnose engine performance 32 8.9
Total: 360 hrs 100%
--- 99 ---
5.9 Welder
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 DRG-1 Reading engineering drawings 14 5.8
2 DRG-2 Draw up a material list 10 4.2
3 HT-0 Use hand tools 8 3.3
4 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 10 4.2
5 HT-2 Sharpen a drill 10 4.2
6 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 14 5.8
7 OM-2 Operate a drilling machine 14 5.8
8 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 14 5.8
9 OM-4 Operate a punch and shearing machine 14 5.8
10 BR-1 Handle materials safely 8 3.3
11 PG Operate a portable grinder 10 4.2
12 MI Identify materials 8 3.3
13 AW-1 Bead and weave weld 8 3.3
14 AW-2 Weld a fillet and corner joint 8 3.3
15 AW-3 Weld a butt joint 8 3.3
16 OAC-1 Use oxy-acetylene cutting material 9 3.8
17 OAC-2 Use a radius bar 9 3.8
18 MO-1 Mark off a liner plate 8 3.3
19 MO-2 Mark off an I-beam 8 3.3
20 MO-3 Mark off a channel iron 8 3.3
21 T-1 Theory 40 16.7
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 100 ---
Welder
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 OM-5 Operate a bending press 16 5.7
2 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 16 5.7
3 OAW-1 Weld plates with oxy-acetylene 18 6.4
4 OAW-2 Braze a lap joint 16 5.7
5 OAW-3 Weld a vertical up corner joint 18 6.4
6 OAW-4 Weld horizontal butt joint 24 8.6
7 AW-4 Weld a horizontal butt joint 18 6.4
8 AW-5 Weld overhead fillet joint 18 6.4
9 OAC-3 Use a portable straight cutter 14 5.0
10 OAC-4 Use a profile cutting machine 14 5.0
11 AW-6 Weld a vertical up butt joint 18 6.4
12 AW-7 Butt weld pipes in position 18 6.4
13 AW-7(1) Weld pipe T-joint in position 16 5.7
14 AW-9 Groove with angle grinder 16 5.7
15 T-2 Theory 40 14.3
Total: 280 hrs 100%
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Welder
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ST-W Safety in welding 8 2.5
2 AW-10 Stainless steel welding 16 5.0
3 AW-11 Weld cold-cast iron 16 5.0
4 AW-5(2) Weld an overhead butt joint 16 5.0
5 AW-6(2) Weld a vertical up corner joint 16 5.0
6 AW-7(2) Weld pipes in a 45 position 16 5.0
7 AW-4(2) Weld horizontal corner joint 16 5.0
8 AW-4(3) Weld a 60 prepared butt joint in horizontal position 16 5.0
9 AW-4(4) Weld a T-joint in the horizontal position 16 5.0
10 OAW-2(2) Braze a 60 prepared butt joint in the down hand
position
16 5.0
11 OAW-3(2) Weld a 60 prepared butt joint in the vertical position 16 5.0
12 OAW-4(2) Weld a 60 prepared butt joint in the horizontal
position
16 5.0
13 OAW-5 Weld an aluminium butt joint 16 5.0
14 OAW-6 Braze an aluminium corner joint 16 5.0
15 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 18 5.7
16 MIG Metal inert gas welding 16 5.0
17 TIG Tungsten inert gas welding 16 5.0
18 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 22 6.8
19 AS-5 Layout of a roof truss 24 7.5
20 T-3 Theory 8 2.5
Total: 320 hrs 100%
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6.1 Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocati
on
% Completion
1 CCD-BP Course Control Document 10 4.2
2 IN-A01 Introduction to Building Industry 10 4.2
3 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 5.0
4 BM-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 10 4.2
5 BM-A02 Determine and transfer levels 12 5.0
6 BM-A04 Setting out a building 27 11.3
7 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 19 7.9
8 BM-B03a Build a 110 mm brick corner in Stretcher bond 11 4.6
9 BM-B03b Build a 220 mm brick corner in Stretcher bond 15 6.2
10 BM-B03c Build a 220 mm brick wall with a double return
corner in Stretcher bond 29 12.1
11 BM-B05 Build foundation brickwork 23 9.6
12 BM-B06 Build right angle 220 mm brick wall with a 110
mm brick T-junction and stopped ends 23 9.6
13 PT-A02 Plaster a blank wall 11 4.6
14 PT-A03 Brick making 13 5.4
15 BM-B01a Build a 110 mm plaster brick wall in Stretcher
bond between columns or profiles 15 6.2
Total: 240 hrs 100%
Optional Tasks
BM-B01b Build a 220 mm plaster brick wall in Stretcher bond
between columns or profiles 18
BM-B01c Build a 220 mm face brick wall in English bond
between columns or profiles 21
BM-B01d Build a 220 mm face brick wall in English garden
wall bond between columns or profiles 25
BM-B01e Build a 220 mm face brick wall in Flemish bond
between columns or profiles 25
AA-03A Grading of sand 10
Total: 99 hrs
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Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 IN-A01 Introduction to the Building Industry 10 3.6
2 IN-A02 Safety Management 12 4.3
3 BM-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 10 3.6
4 BM-A02 Determine and transfer of levels 12 4.3
5 BM-A04 Setting out a building 15 5.4
6 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 13 4.6
7 BM-C01 Build a 220mm brick wall with steel door frame,
steel window frame and sill 36 12.9
8 BM-D02 Build a semicircular arch 35 12.5
9 BM-D03 Build a segmental arch 35 12.5
10 BM-F03 Build a corner in block bricks 15 5.4
11 BM-F04 Build a block brick wall with wooden door and steel
window frame 33 11.8
12 PL-G05 Build a manhole to benching height (brick) 22 7.8
13 PT-A02 Plaster a blank wall 11 3.9
14 PT-A03 Brick making 8 2.8
15 PT-A04 Tile a rendered wall (ceramic) 13 4.6
Total: 280 hrs 100%
Optional Tasks CBMT Orientation 10
BM-D01 Build a flat arch 26
BM-E02 Build decorative brickwork – brick-on-edge (roller
course), brick-on-edge (soldier course) 36
BM-E05 Build isolated brick piers 26
Total: 98 hrs
--- 105 ---
Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 IN-A01 Introduction to the Building Industry 10 2.8
2 IN-A02 Safety Management 12 3.3
3 BM-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 10 2.8
4 BM-A02 Determine and transfer of levels 12 3.3
5 BM-A04 Setting out a building 13 3.6
6 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 13 3.6
7 BM-C02 Build a cavity wall with wooden door frame and
steel window frame 45 12.5
8 PT-B01 Plaster reveals 24 6.7
9 PT-B02 Plaster around projecting wall surfaces 16 4.4
10 PT-B03 Plaster a curved wall 16 4.4
11 PT-B04 Plaster a recessed arch 15 4.2
12 PT-B05 Plaster a circular column 16 4.4
13 PT-B06 Apply a skim coat around reveals 16 4.4
14 PT-B08 Plaster a square brick column 16 4.4
15 PT-C01 Plaster a concrete ceiling 17 4.7
16 PT-D02 Lay a screed to a concrete floor and form a plaster
skirting 15 4.2
17 PT-D03 Lay grano to a concrete floor 16 4.4
18 PT-D04 Screed concrete steps to a granolithic finish 24 6.7
19 PT-A02 Plaster a blank wall 11 3.1
20 PT-A03 Brick making 14 3.9
21 PT-A04 Tile a rendered wall (ceramic) 13 3.6
22 PRJ Projects 16 4.4
Total: 360 hrs 100%
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6.2 Carpentry/Joinery
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-CJ Course Control Document 10 4.1
2 IN-A01 Introduction to Building Industry 10 4.1
3 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 4.9
4 BM-A04 Setting out a building 20 8.3
5 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 16 6.6
6 JOI-A02 Set out and make basic joints 10 4.1
7 JOI-A2a Set out and construct T-halving and Bridle joints 12 4.9
8 JOI-A2b Set out and construct Mortice and Tenon joints 12 4.9
9 JOI-A2c Set out and construct Dovetail joints 12 4.9
10 JOI-B01 Machine tongue and groove boarding 20 8.3
11 JOI-B03 Machine components for cupboard with hinged door
and drawer 19 7.9
12 JOI-C02 Assemble and fit a cupboard from given machined
components 10 4.1
13 JOI-N01 Machine components for table and drawer 16 6.6
14 JOI-N02 Assemble table and drawer 12 4.9
15 C&J-A01 Safety on Machines 8 3.3
16 C&J-A02 General requirements, parts, use and safety of sawing-
& planing machines and spindle moulders 11 4.6
17 C&J-A03 General requirements, parts, use and safety of general
woodworking machines 10 4.1
18 C&J-A04 Parts, use and safety of electrical hand tools 10 4.1
19 C&J-A05 Maintenance of the pedestal grinder and its use to
sharpen chisels and drill bits 12 4.9
Total: 242 hrs 100%
Optional Tasks
CT-B09 Construct formwork for a semi-circular arch 30
J01-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 14
Total: 44 hrs
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Carpentry/Joinery
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-A02 Determine and transfer levels 12 4.3
2 JOI-B2a Machine components for a casement window 20 7.1
3 JOI-B04 Machine components for half glass door 20 7.1
4 JOI-B05 Machine components for bar counter (assuming
that panels do not have to be jointed) 26 9.3
5 JOI-B06 Machine components for a straight flight of
stairs with newel posts 25 8.9
6 JOI-C1a
Assemble a casement window and frame from
given machined components and fit the
window in frame
12 4.3
7 JOI-C03 Assemble a half-glass door from given
machined components and fit the door 12 4.3
8 JOI-C04 Assemble a bar counter from given machined
components and fit the counter 24 8.6
9 JOI-C05
Assemble a straight flight of stairs with
balustrade and newel posts from given
machined material and fit the staircase.
20 7.1
10 CT-B05 Erect timber and steel formwork for beams and
slabs 17
6.1
11 CT-B08 Prepare and erect timber formwork for a L-
shaped wall 12 4.3
12 CT-C01 Set out and construct a nail plate roof truss 22 7.9
13 CT-C02 Set out and construct a Howe roof truss 22 7.9
14 CT-C06 Clad a roof structure with corrugated
galvanised sheeeting 8 2.8
15 CT-D01 Prepare and erect a brandered ceiling and
install insulation 12 4.3
16 CT-E01 Install a domestic type wooden window and sill 8 2.8
17 CT-E04 Fit and hang a single door to a steel door frame 8 2.8
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 108 ---
Carpentry/Joinery
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CT-C04 Erect a L-shaped roof 70 19.4
2 CT-C05 Clad a roof structure with concrete tiles 12 3.3
3 CT-C07 Clad a roof structure with corrugated fibre
cement sheeting (Big Six) 8 2.2
4 CT-B03 Erect purpose made circular steel formwork 10 2.8
5 CT-B07 Prepare and erect timber formwork for a
rectangular column. 14
3.9
6 CT-B10 Prepare and construct formwork for return
stairs 56
15.6
7 CT-D02 Prepare and erect a timber ceiling 15 4.2
8 CT-D03 Prepare and erect a timber framed partition 24 6.7
9 CT-E02 Cut and fit architraves and skirting 16 4.4
10 CT-E03 Prepare and fit tongue & groove wall
panelling 16
4.4
11 CT-E06 Prepare and install open shelving 16 4.4
12 JOI-B2b Machine components for counter balanced
sliding sash window 25 6.9
13 JOI-C1b
Assemble a counter-balanced sliding sash
window from given machined components
and fit the window
18 5.0
14 CT-E05 Fit and hang a double door to a timber frame 20 5.6
15 CT-C03 Set out and erect gable roof truss 40 11.1
Total: 360 hrs 100%
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6.3 Clothing Production
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-CP Course Control Document 10 4.2
2 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 4.2
3 CP1 B01 Construction equipment - the domestic sewing
machine 20
8.3
4 CP1 B02 Construction equipment - the domestic overlocker 20 8.3
5 CP1 CO1 Hand and electrical sewing tools 10 4.2
6 CP D01 Laying up, cutting & marking fabric 10 4.2
7 CP1 G01 Figure measurements 10 4.2
8 CP1 G02a Skirt blocks 10 4.2
9 CP1 G02b Skirt manipulations 15 6.3
10 CP1 G03a Skirt pattern 10 4.2
11 CP1 E01 Hand stitches 15 6.3
12 CP1 E02 Disposal of fullness 10 4.2
13 CP1 E03 Seams 10 4.2
14 CP1 E04 Openings/plackets and fasteners 15 6.3
15 CP1 E05a Waistline finishes 10 4.2
16 CP1 E05b Pockets 15 6.3
17 CP1 E06 Hems & hem openings 10 4.2
18 CP1 E07 Construction of ladies skirt 10 4.2
19 CP1 G03b T-shirt & Bodice block, manipulation & pattern 20 8.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
Optional Tasks
CP1 F01 Introduction to fashion drawing - colour 15
CP1 F02a Production/technical drawings - croquis 10
CP1 F02b Designer sketches - croquis 15
CP1 F03 Designing skirt & sleeveless blouse/top 15
Total: 55 hrs
--- 110 ---
Clothing Production
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CP2 B03 Construction equipment - industrial machines 20 7.1
2 CP2 G04a Pants & trouser blocks 10 3.6
3 CP2 G04b Pants & trouser manipulation 20 7.1
4 CP2 G05 Pants/trouser pattern 15 5.4
5 CP2 G06a Shirt & Blouse blocks 15 5.4
6 CP2 G06b Shirt/Blouse manipulations 20 7.1
7 CP2 G07a Sleeve blocks 10 3.6
8 CP2 G07b Sleeves manipulations 10 3.6
9 CP2 G07c Collar drafts & patterns 15 5.4
10 CP2 G08 Blouse/shirt pattern 15 5.4
11 CP2 G09a Dress blocks 10 3.6
12 CP2 G09b Dress manipulations 10 3.6
13 CP2 G10 Pattern grading – Skirt, Bodice & Sleeve 20 7.1
14 CP2 E08 Pants/trouser construction techniques 20 7.1
15 CP2 E09 Construction of pants/trouser 15 5.4
16 CP2 E10 Blouse/Shirt construction techniques 20 7.1
17 CP2 E11 Construction of blouse/Shirt 20 7.1
18 CP2 D02 Handling special fabrics 15 5.4
Total: 280 hrs 100%
Optional Tasks CP2 F04 Designing pants/trousers 15
CP2 F05 Designing blouses/shirts 15
CP2 F06 Designing ladies dresses 15
CP2 F05b Designing informal dresses 15
Total: 60 hrs
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Clothing Production
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CP3 G11 Children’s pattern blocks 20 5.6
2 CP3 G12 Evening dress blocks & styling 25 6.9
3 CP3 G13 Evening dress pattern 20 5.6
4 CP3 G14a Active wear blocks 20 5.6
5 CP3 G14b Active wear pattern 25 6.9
6 CP3 G15 Jacket/Coat/Waistcoat blocks 30 8.3
7 CP3 G16 Jacket/Coat/Waistcoat manipulations 35 9.7
8 CP3 G17 Jacket/Coat/Waistcoat pattern 20 5.6
9 CP3 G18 Lingerie/Sleepwear blocks & styling 25 6.9
10 CP3 G19 Pattern grading – Shirt, Pants/Trouser 25 6.9
11 CP3 E12 Advanced construction techniques 25 6.9
12 CP3 E13 Tailoring techniques 20 5.6
13 CP3 E14 Knit & stretch fabric construction techniques 30 8.3
14 CP3 E15 Construction of evening dress 15 4.2
15 CP3 E16 Construction of Jacket/Coat/Waistcoat 15 4.2
16 CP3 E17 Construction of active wear 10 2.8
Total: 360 hrs 100%
Optional Tasks CP3 F06 Designing formal evening dresses 10
CP3 F07 Designing active wear 10
CP3 F08 Designing jackets/coats 10
CP3 F09 Designing lingerie & sleepwear 10
CP3 F10 Designing childrens wear 10
Total: 50 hrs
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6.4 Plumbing & Sheetmetal Work
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-PS Course Control Document 10 4.2
2 IN-A01 Introduction to the Building Industry 10 4.2
3 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 5.0
4 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 18 7.5
5 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 18 7.5
6 OM-2 Operate a drilling machine 18 7.5
7 HT-2 Grind a drill 18 7.5
8 PL-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 18 7.5
9 PL-B01 Mark out and cut sheet metal 18 7.5
10 PL-B02 Mark out, rivet and solder sheet metal 20 8.3
11 PL-B04 Develop, mark out & fabricate square
objects 20
8.3
12 PL-D04 Cut, bend and assemble copper pipe-work 20 8.3
13 PL-F01a Recognition of soil and waste systems 14 5.8
14 PL-G01 Recognition of below-ground drainage
systems 26
10.8
Total: 240 hrs 100%
Optional Tasks
PL-D03 Cut, thread and assemble GMS pipe-work 20
PL-E01 Install a combination geyser 24
PL-E02 Install a push-through geyser 12
PL-E04 Install indirect system CW supply (storage cistern) 12
PL-G05 Build a manhole to benching height (brick) 24
OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 10
Total: 102 hrs
--- 113 ---
Plumbing & Sheetmetal Work
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-CBTO Orientation 10 3.6
2 IN-A01 Introduction to the Building Industry 10 3.6
3 IN-A02 Safety Management 12 4.3
4 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 18 6.4
5 HTT Use a file and saw 18 6.4
6 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 3.6
7 MDG Grind a drill 10 3.6
8 PL-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 13 4.6
9 PL-C01 Fit GMS gutters and rainwater pipes 18 6.4
10 PL-C04 Fabricate and fit a GMS VP flashing 18 6.4
11 PL-C07 Fabricate and fit GMS chimney flashing 24 8.6
12 PL-E03 Install a high pressure geyser 18 6.4
13 PL-F02 Install a sink 18 6.4
14 PL-F03 Install a wash basin 18 6.4
15 PL-F04 Install a bath 18 6.4
16 PL-F06 Install a shower 18 6.4
17 PL-G04 Install a below-ground drainage system 29 10.4
Total: 280 hrs 100%
Optional Tasks
PL-C08 Fabricate a box gutter with stop end, circular outlet and
abutment flashing 18
PL-D01 Arc weld basic components 18
PL-D02 Gas weld and braze basic components 18
PL-F05 Install a bidet 18
PL-F08 Install a WC (wall hung) 18
PL-G06 Build a manhole to benching height (concrete ring) 18
BM-A02 Determine and transfer levels 18
BM-A04 Setting out a building 18
PL-D7 Develop and fabricate a 60° pipe lateral 18
Total: 162 hrs
--- 114 ---
Plumbing & Sheetmetal Work
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-
CBTO
Orientation 10
2.8
2 IN-A02 Safety and Loss Control 12 3.3
3 HTT Use a file and saw 14 3.9
4 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 2.8
5 MDG Grind a drill 10 2.8
6 PL-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 14 3.9
7 PL-E05 Install underground CW reticulation 23 6.4
8 PL-E06 Fire fighting installation 23 6.4
9 PL-E08 Repairs to HP mains 23 6.4
10 PL-F05 Install a bidet 23 6.4
11 PL-F07 Install a WC (pedestal) 23 6.4
12 PL-F09 Install a urinal (wall hung) 23 6.4
13 PL-F10 Install a urinal (stall) 23 6.4
14 PL-G02 Set out and determine levels 30 8.3
15 PL-G03 Excavation and timbering of trenches 23 6.4
16 PL-F01b Recognition and installation of soil and waste
systems 30
8.3
17 PL-E07 Repairs to and maintenance of taps, valves and
cocks 23
6.4
18 PL-G07 Removal of blockages from and repairs to waste,
soil and drain pipes 23 6.4
Total: 360 hrs 100%
Optional Task
PL-E09 Install liquefied petroleum gas installations 30
Total: 30 hrs
--- 115 ---
--- 116 ---
7.1 Boilermaker
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 4.2
2 DRG-1 Read Engineering drawings 14 5.8
3 DRG-2 Draw up material list 8 3.3
4 HT-0 Use hand tools 8 3.3
5 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 8 3.3
6 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 8 3.3
7 OM-2 Operate a drill machine 8 3.3
8 HT-2 Sharpen a drill 8 3.3
9 BR-1 Handle material safely 8 3.3
10 AW-1 Bead and weave weld 8 3.3
11 OAC-1 Use oxy-acetylene cutting material 8 3.3
12 OAC-2 Use a radius bar 8 3.3
13 AW-2 Weld a fillet and corner joint 8 3.3
14 AW-3 Weld a butt joint 8 3.3
15 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 8 3.3
16 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 3.3
17 MO-1 Mark off a liner plate 8 3.3
18 MO-2 Mark off an I-beam 8 3.3
19 MI Identify material 8 3.3
20 OM-4 Operate a punch and sharing machine 14 5.8
21 OAC-3 Use a portable straight line cutter 14 5.8
22 OM-5 Operate a bending press 14 5.8
23 T-1 Theory 30 12.5
24 MO-3 Mark off a channel 8 3.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 117 ---
Boilermaker
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 16 5.7
2 MI Identify materials 8 2.9
3 PLD-0 Draw geometrical developments 24 8.6
4 PLD-1 Develop a square pipe elbow 12 4.2
5 PLD-2 Develop and fabricate a pipe elbow 16 5.7
6 MT-1 Make (fabricate) a template 12 4.2
7 OAC-4 Use a profile cutting machine 24 8.6
8 BBS Temper and Grind a chisel 8 2.9
9 TD-1 Develop a concentric cone 12 4.2
10 RLD-1 Develop a cone cut horizontal 12 4.2
11 RLD-2 Develop and fabricate a cone cut at an angle 24 8.6
12 TD-2 Develop and fabricate a square to round 24 8.6
13 TD-3 Develop and oblique cone 12 4.2
14 PLD-3 Develop and fabricate a pipe-T of equal diameter 24 8.6
15 PLD-4 Develop a 45 pipe lateral 12 4.2
16 T-2 Theory 40 14.2
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 118 ---
Boilermaker
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 RLD-3 Develop and fabricate a pyramid cut at an angle 24 6.7
2 PF-6 Fabricate a pipe reducer 24 6.7
3 AS-3 Mark off make angle iron frames 16 4.4
4 CMD-O Use a contour marker 16 4.4
5 CMD-7 Mark off a pipe bend 16 4.4
6 PLD-5 Develop a lobster back bend 16 4.4
7 PLD-6 Develop an unequal pipe T-piece 16 4.4
8 PLD-8 Develop and offset pipe lateral 16 4.4
9 RLD-5 Develop a tapering Y-piece 16 4.4
10 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 24 6.7
11 TPG Develop a T-piece with a gusset 16 4.4
12 PC-1 Develop and fabricate a pipe to cone
interpenetration
24 6.7
13 PC-2 Develop a pipe with a conical down 24 6.7
14 AS-5 Layout of a roof truss 24 6.7
15 CMD-5 Mark off an unequal pipe T-piece 16 4.4
16 CMD-6 Mark off an unequal pipe lateral 16 4.4
17 CMD-9 Mark off a true pipe Y-piece 16 4.4
18 T-3 Theory 40 11.1
Total: 360 hrs 100%
--- 119 ---
7.2 Diesel Mechanic
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-DM Course Control document 4 1.7
2 WTS Workshop technology and safety 4 1.7
3 DRG Read engineering drawings 8 3.3
4 MMI Use measuring instruments 24 10.0
5 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 3.3
6 HTT Use a file and saw 24 10.0
7 TS Identify threads 8 3.3
8 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 8 3.3
9 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 8 3.3
10 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 8 3.3
11 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 8 3.3
12 MCS-1 Maintain a storage battery 8 3.3
13 LUB-1 Oils and greases 8 3.3
14 LUB-2 Repack and adjust taper wheel bearings 8 3.3
15 LM Lift and move equipment 8 3.3
16 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 4 1.7
17 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 4 1.7
18 MDG Grind a drill 8 3.3
19 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.7
20 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 8 3.3
21 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 12 5.0
22 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 16 6.7
23 HB Overhaul hydraulic brakes 16 6.7
24 CLU Strip, inspect and assemble clutches 16 6.7
25 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 8 3.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 120 ---
Diesel Mechanic
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 TRS Drill and tap holes 8 2.9
2 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 8 2.9
3 PDW Maintain cooling systems 8 2.9
4 PDO Maintain lubricating systems 8 2.9
5 PDS Start a four stroke diesel engine 16 5.7
6 PDC Maintain cylinder heads 16 5.7
7 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 8 2.9
8 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 8 2.9
9 BRR-D Inspect connecting rod bearings 12 4.3
10 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 12 4.3
11 UN Remove and replace a universal joint 16 5.7
12 OMT-1 Select gear ratios on a manual transmission 12 4.3
13 OMT-2 Overhaul a manual transmission 24 8.6
14 ODF-1 Clean, strip, inspect a differential and final
drive
12 4.3
15 ODF-2 Assemble a differential and final drive 24 8.6
16 DDA Tune up a DDA fuel system 16 5.7
17 PT Tune up a pressure timed fuel system 16 5.7
18 MCS-2 Maintain auto electrical systems 16 5.7
19 DPA Tune up an engine fitted with a distributor or
in-line fuel system 24 8.6
20 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding
equipment
16 5.7
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 121 ---
Diesel Mechanic
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PDF Maintain fuel systems 12 3.3
2 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with a single-acting-cylinder 18 5.0
3 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double-acting-cylinders 18 5.0
4 OCA Overhaul a cylinder head assembly 26 7.2
5 VG Grind valves 26 7.2
6 OSA Overhaul a sub assembly 46 12.8
7 OT Overhaul and maintain a turbo-charger 18 5.0
8 OPT Overhaul a power transmission 34 9.4
9 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 18 5.0
10 PN-2 Construct a circuit using a single acting
cylinder
26
7.2
11 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 26 7.2
12 PN-4 Control the speed of single-acting-cylinders 16 4.4
13 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled by two points 16 4.4
14 AAB Maintain air assisted brakes 26 7.2
15 OSS Repair a steering system 34 9.4
Total: 360 hrs 100%
--- 122 ---
7.3 Electrician
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-EL Course Control Document 4 1.7
2 STE & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 5.0
3 RA-E-1 Maintain a storage battery 10 4.2
4 CA-1 Fit a 16 ampere plug top 4 1.7
5 CA-2 Fit a compression gland 4 1.7
6 CA-3 Fit a gland 6 2.5
7 CA-4 Join a cable 8 3.3
8 CT-1 Test a cable 8 3.3
9 HM-1 Use hand tools 16 6.7
10 HM-3 Solder components 8 3.3
11 CW-1 Basic PVC conduit work 22 9.2
12 EC-1 Wire a two-way circuit 4 1.7
13 EC-2 Wire an intermediate circuit 5 2.1
14 EC-3 Wire a relay operated circuit 5 2.1
15 EC-4 Wire a time delay circuit 6 2.5
16 LC-1 Wire fluorescent circuits 12 5.0
17 SW-1 Wire a three-heat stove switch 12 5.0
18 UPT Convert units and prefixes 7 2.9
19 PST-1 Explain single phase power supplies 8 3.3
20 CO-T Identify contactors 12 5.0
21 CW-T Wire a panel 12 5.0
22 EU-T Analyse electrical units 16 6.7
23 CC-T Select conductors and cables 16 6.7
24 MA-T Explain electromagnetism 16 6.7
25 EMT-1 Use electrical measuring instruments 7 2.9
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 123 ---
Electrician
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 EC-1 Wire circuits (Part 2) 22 7.9
2 SP-T Single-phase motors 14 5.0
3 SP-1 Connect a flexible cord to a motor 8 2.9
4 EM-T-2 Read energy meters 12 4.3
5 TI-1 Use a Multimeter 16 5.7
6 PW-1 Test a resistance box 8 2.9
7 CW-1 Construct and wire a PVC conduit panel 22 7.9
8 MT-1 Test a capacitor start motor 14 5.0
9 EM-1 Connect a single phase energy meter 14 5.0
10 MO-1 Overhaul a three phase squirrel-cage motor 20 7.1
11 DOL Wire a direct on line starter 18 6.4
12 MT-2 Test a three-phase motor 16 5.7
13 SP-2 Single-phase forward/reverse (rotary switch) 16 5.7
14 SP-3 Single-phase forward/reverse (contactor) 22 7.9
15 SD-T Star and delta connections 16 5.7
16 SW-2 Wire a five-heat stove switch 12 4.3
17 SW-3 Wire a thermostat control switch 6 2.1
18 EL-T Draw earth leakage protection circuits 12 4.3
19 PW-2 Sequence starting 12 4.3
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 124 ---
Electrician
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 TT-1 Single-phase transformers 20 5.6
2 TT-2 Three-phase transformers 20 5.6
3 TC-1 Connect transformers 20 5.6
4 CW-1 Construct and wire a steel conduit panel 36 10.0
5 CA-5 Make off a paper insulated, wire armoured cable end 8 2.2
6 CA-6 Make off an XLPE cable end 8 2.2
7 EM-2 Connect a three-phase energy meter 12 3.3
8 PW-4 Wire a three-phase balanced load 12 3.3
9 IT-1 Test an installation 16 4.4
10 CM-T Induction motors 14 3.9
11 PS-T-2 Three-phase power supplies 12 3.3
12 PW-3 Wire a three-phase reversing starter 18 5.0
13 PW-5 Connect three single-phase energy meters 18 5.0
14 MP-1 Phase out an induction motor 10 2.8
15 EM-3 Connect three-phase energy meters (PT’s and CT’s) 24 6.7
16 SD-1 Wire a manual star-delta starter 12 3.3
17 SD-2 Wire a semi-automatic star-delta starter 12 3.3
18 SD-3 Wire an automatic star-delta starter 36 10.0
19 BE-1 Identify and use resistors 12 3.3
20 BE-2 Identify and use capacitors 12 3.3
21 BE-3 Identify and use inductors 12 3.3
22 BE-4 Identify and use diodes 16 4.4
Total: 360 hrs 100%
--- 125 ---
7.4 Fitter
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 4.2
2 DRG Read Engineering Drawing 25 10.4
3 MMI Use Measuring Instruments 30 12.5
4 HTT Use a file and saw 30 12.5
5 TS Identify threads 10 4.2
6 TC Cut a thread using stock and dies 10 4.2
7 FT Fit washers and screws 14 5.8
8 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 4.2
9 MDG Grind a drill 20 8.3
10 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 10 4.2
11 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 4.2
12 TRS Drill and tap holes 11 4.6
13 MDF Drill a flange 20 8.3
14 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 10 4.2
15 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 10 4.2
16 LUB-2 Pack a plummer block 10 4.2
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 126 ---
Fitter
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 KF Make and fit a key 25 8.9
2 LM Lift and move equipment 10 3.6
3 DVB Tension and align V-belts 25 8.9
4 CSD Replace chains and sprockets 20 7.1
5 DCC Maintain and align couplings 25 8.9
6 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 15 5.4
7 BIF Examine bearings 15 5.4
8 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 15 5.4
9 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 15 5.4
10 BRR-3 Remove and mount a bearing with adapter sleeves 15 5.4
11 BRR-4 Remove and mount a bearing mechanically 15 5.4
12 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 15 5.4
13 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 8 2.8
14 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 8 2.8
15 VO Overhaul valves 10 3.6
16 OMG-1 Maintain gearboxes 14 5.0
17 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding equipment 30 10.7
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 127 ---
Fitter
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PMO-1 Overhaul a single stage centrifugal pump 20 5.6
2 PMO-2 Overhaul a multi stage centrifugal pump 20 5.6
3 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 10 2.8
4 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 14 3.9
5 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 14 3.9
6 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single acting cylinders 10 2.8
7 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double acting cylinders 10 2.8
8 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with a check valve 10 2.8
9 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 10 2.8
10 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 10 2.8
11 HYD-9 Construct a dual circuit 10 2.8
12 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 10 2.8
13 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 10 2.8
14 HYD-12 Make up a hydraulic hose 10 2.8
15 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 15 4.2
16 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 8 2.2
17 PN-2 Construct a circuit with a single acting cylinder 8 2.2
18 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 8 2.2
19 PN-4 Control the speed of a single acting cylinder 8 2.2
20 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 8 2.2
21 PN-6 Control the speed of a double acting cylinder 8 2.2
22 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.2
23 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.2
24 PN-9 Construct a circuit with a time delay valve 8 2.2
25 KF Make and fit a key 30 8.3
26 HTT Use a file and saw 30 8.3
27 DCC Maintain and align couplings 30 8.3
28 MDF Drill a flange 15 4.2
Total: 360 hrs 100%
--- 128 ---
7.5 Fitter & Turner
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 4.2
2 DRG Read engineering drawings 20 8.3
3 MMI Use measuring instruments 30 12.5
4 HTT Use a file and saw 30 12.5
5 TS Identify threads 10 4.2
6 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 10 4.2
7 FT Fit washers and screws 10 4.2
8 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 4.2
9 MDG Grind a drill 20 8.3
10 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 8 3.3
11 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 4.2
12 TRS Drill and tap holes 10 4.2
13 MDF Drill a flange 10 4.2
14 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 10 4.2
15 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 10 4.2
16 LUB-2 Pack a plummer block 10 4.2
17 MTM Maintain a lathe 6 2.5
18 MMM Maintain a milling machine 8 3.3
19 MSM Maintain a shaper 8 3.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 129 ---
Fitter & Turner
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 KF Make and fit a key 10 3.6
2 LM Lift and move equipment 8 2.9
3 DVB Tension and align V-belts` 15 5.3
4 CSD Replace chains and sprockets 16 5.7
5 DCC Maintain and align couplings 16 5.7
6 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 10 3.6
7 BIF Examine bearings 15 5.3
8 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 15 5.3
9 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 15 5.3
10 BRR-3 Remove and mount a bearing with adapter
sleeves
15 5.3
11 BRR-4 Remove and mount a bearing mechanically 15 5.3
12 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 15 5.3
13 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 8 2.9
14 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 8 2.9
15 VO Overhaul valves 10 3.6
16 OMG-1 Maintain gearboxes 14 5.0
17 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding equipment 16 5.7
18 MTG Grind tool bits 15 5.3
19 MPS Plan a shaping work piece 10 3.6
20 MSF Shape a stop block 24 8.6
21 MTO Operate a lathe 10 3.6
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 130 ---
Fitter & Turner
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PMO-1 Overhaul a single stage centrifugal pump 20 5.6
2 PMO-2 Overhaul a multi stage centrifugal pump 20 5.6
3 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 10 2.8
4 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 10 2.8
5 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 10 2.8
6 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single acting
cylinders
10 2.8
7 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double acting
cylinders
10 2.8
8 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with a check valve 10 2.8
9 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 10 2.8
10 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 10 2.8
11 HYD-9 Construct a dual circuit 10 2.8
12 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 10 2.8
13 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 10 2.8
14 HYD-12 Make up a hydraulic hose 8 2.2
15 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 10 2.8
16 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 8 2.2
17 PN-2 Construct a circuit with a single acting
cylinder
8 2.2
18 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 8 2.2
19 PN-4 Control the speed of a single acting cylinder 8 2.2
20 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 8 2.2
21 PN-6 Control the speed of a double acting cylinder 8 2.2
22 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.2
23 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.2
24 PN-9 Construct a circuit with a time delay valve 8 2.2
25 MTP Plan a turning workpiece 10 2.8
26 MTF Turn a coupling pin and bush 40 11.1
27 MPM Plan a milling workpiece 10 2.8
28 MMF Mill a key-way and hexagon 20 5.6
29 KF Make and fit a key 10 2.8
30 HTT Use a file and saw 20 5.6
31 MDF Drill a flange 10 2.8
Total: 360 hrs 100%
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7.6 Motor Mechanic
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-MM Course Control Documents 4 1.7
2 WTS Workshop technology and safety 4 1.7
3 DRG Read engineering drawings 8 3.3
4 MMI Use measuring instruments 16 6.7
5 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 3.3
6 HTT Use a file and saw 16 6.7
7 IVC Identify motor vehicle components 16 6.7
8 FT Fit washersrs and tighten screws 6 2.5
9 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 6 2.5
10 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 6 2.5
11 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 6 2.5
12 UBE Understand basic electricity 16 6.7
13 PMS Perform a service to a motor vehicle 16 6.7
14 LUB-2 Repack and adjust taper wheel bearings 8 3.3
15 LM Lift and move equipment 6 2.5
16 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 4 1.7
17 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 4 1.7
18 MDG Grind a drill 8 3.3
19 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.7
20 CLU Strip, inspect and assemble clutches 12 5.0
21 USW Understand fundamentals of steering and wheel
components 32 13.3
22 HB Overhaul hydraulic brakes 8 3.3
23 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 6 2.5
24 TRS Drill and tap holes 6 2.5
25 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 6 2.5
26 PDW Maintain cooling system 8 3.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
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Motor Mechanic
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PDO Maintain lubricating systems 6 2.1
2 RS Remove and replace suspension components 32 11.4
3 IES Identify exhaust systems 6 2.1
4 UN Remove and replace a universal joint 6 2.1
5 FSC Identify, remove, diagnose and replace fuel
components
6 2.1
6 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 6 2.1
7 SMV Service motor vehicle components 24 8.6
8 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 6 2.1
9 ICE Internal combustion engines 16 5.7
10 PDC Maintain a cylinder head 16 5.7
11 BET Understand basic electronics 20 7.1
12 TIS Test ignition system components 20 7.1
13 OMT-2 Overhaul a manual transmission 24 8.6
14 ODF-1 Clean, strip and inspect a diff and final drive 16 5.7
15 ODF-2 Assemble a differential and final drive 20 7.1
16 OD Overhaul a distributor 16 5.7
17 PCF Principle of carburetted fuel systems 16 5.7
18 EEC Study the fundamentals of engine efficiency and
forced charging systems 16 5.7
19 VG Grind valves 8 2.9
Total: 280 hrs 100%
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Motor Mechanic
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CIS Conventional ignition systems 20 5.6
2 OCA Overhaul a cylinder head assembly 20 5.6
3 UEA Use engine analysers 16 4.4
4 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding equipment 24 6.7
5 REC Remove, test, repair and replace electrical
components 24
6.7
6 OSA Overhaul a sub assembly 40 11.1
7 ATS Diagnose, remove, inspect, repair and replace
advanced transmission systems 32 8.9
8 MES Identify, test and repair advanced mechanical and
electrical systems 32 8.9
9 AEI Understand advanced electronic systems 32 8.9
10 ACS Understand, diagnose, remove, replace and
commission air conditioning systems 32 8.9
11 OSS Repair a steering system 24 6.7
12 ADE Identify and understand advanced high speed diesel
engines 32 8.9
13 DFS Remove and replace diesel fuel injectors and pumps,
service filters and diagnose engine performance 32 8.9
Total: 360 hrs 100%
--- 134 ---
7.7 Welder
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 DRG-1 Reading engineering drawings 14 5.8
2 DRG-2 Draw up a material list 10 4.2
3 HT-0 Use hand tools 8 3.3
4 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 10 4.2
5 HT-2 Sharpen a drill 10 4.2
6 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 14 5.8
7 OM-2 Operate a drilling machine 14 5.8
8 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 14 5.8
9 OM-4 Operate a punch and shearing machine 14 5.8
10 BR-1 Handle materials safely 8 3.3
11 PG Operate a portable grinder 10 4.2
12 MI Identify materials 8 3.3
13 AW-1 Bead and weave weld 8 3.3
14 AW-2 Weld a fillet and corner joint 8 3.3
15 AW-3 Weld a butt joint 8 3.3
16 OAC-1 Use oxy-acetylene cutting material 9 3.8
17 OAC-2 Use a radius bar 9 3.8
18 MO-1 Mark off a liner plate 8 3.3
19 MO-2 Mark off an I-beam 8 3.3
20 MO-3 Mark off a channel iron 8 3.3
21 T-1 Theory 40 16.7
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 135 ---
Welder
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 OM-5 Operate a bending press 16 5.7
2 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 16 5.7
3 OAW-1 Weld plates with oxy-acetylene 18 6.4
4 OAW-2 Braze a lap joint 16 5.7
5 OAW-3 Weld a vertical up corner joint 18 6.4
6 OAW-4 Weld horizontal butt joint 24 8.6
7 AW-4 Weld a horizontal butt joint 18 6.4
8 AW-5 Weld overhead fillet joint 18 6.4
9 OAC-3 Use a portable straight cutter 14 5.0
10 OAC-4 Use a profile cutting machine 14 5.0
11 AW-6 Weld a vertical up butt joint 18 6.4
12 AW-7 Butt weld pipes in position 18 6.4
13 AW-7(1) Weld pipe T-joint in position 16 5.7
14 AW-9 Groove with angle grinder 16 5.7
15 T-2 Theory 40 14.3
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 136 ---
Welder
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ST-W Safety in welding 8 2.5
2 AW-10 Stainless steel welding 16 5.0
3 AW-11 Weld cold-cast iron 16 5.0
4 AW-5(2) Weld an overhead butt joint 16 5.0
5 AW-6(2) Weld a vertical up corner joint 16 5.0
6 AW-7(2) Weld pipes in a 45 position 16 5.0
7 AW-4(2) Weld horizontal corner joint 16 5.0
8 AW-4(3) Weld a 60 prepared butt joint in horizontal position 16 5.0
9 AW-4(4) Weld a T-joint in the horizontal position 16 5.0
10 OAW-2(2) Braze a 60 prepared butt joint in the down hand
position
16 5.0
11 OAW-3(2) Weld a 60 prepared butt joint in the vertical position 16 5.0
12 OAW-4(2) Weld a 60 prepared butt joint in the horizontal
position
16 5.0
13 OAW-5 Weld an aluminium butt joint 16 5.0
14 OAW-6 Braze an aluminium corner joint 16 5.0
15 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 18 5.7
16 MIG Metal inert gas welding 16 5.0
17 TIG Tungsten inert gas welding 16 5.0
18 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 22 6.8
19 AS-5 Layout of a roof truss 24 7.5
20 T-3 Theory 8 2.5
Total: 320 hrs 100%
--- 137 ---
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8.1 Boilermaker
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 4.2
2 DRG-1 Read Engineering drawings 14 5.8
3 DRG-2 Draw up material list 8 3.3
4 HT-0 Use hand tools 8 3.3
5 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 8 3.3
6 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 8 3.3
7 OM-2 Operate a drill machine 8 3.3
8 HT-2 Sharpen a drill 8 3.3
9 BR-1 Handle material safely 8 3.3
10 AW-1 Bead and weave weld 8 3.3
11 OAC-1 Use oxy-acetylene cutting material 8 3.3
12 OAC-2 Use a radius bar 8 3.3
13 AW-2 Weld a fillet and corner joint 8 3.3
14 AW-3 Weld a butt joint 8 3.3
15 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 8 3.3
16 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 3.3
17 MO-1 Mark off a liner plate 8 3.3
18 MO-2 Mark off an I-beam 8 3.3
19 MI Identify material 8 3.3
20 OM-4 Operate a punch and sharing machine 14 5.8
21 OAC-3 Use a portable straight line cutter 14 5.8
22 OM-5 Operate a bending press 14 5.8
23 T-1 Theory 30 12.5
24 MO-3 Mark off a channel 8 3.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 139 ---
Boilermaker
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 16 5.7
2 MI Identify materials 8 2.9
3 PLD-0 Draw geometrical developments 24 8.6
4 PLD-1 Develop a square pipe elbow 12 4.2
5 PLD-2 Develop and fabricate a pipe elbow 16 5.7
6 MT-1 Make (fabricate) a template 12 4.2
7 OAC-4 Use a profile cutting machine 24 8.6
8 BBS Temper and Grind a chisel 8 2.9
9 TD-1 Develop a concentric cone 12 4.2
10 RLD-1 Develop a cone cut horizontal 12 4.2
11 RLD-2 Develop and fabricate a cone cut at an angle 24 8.6
12 TD-2 Develop and fabricate a square to round 24 8.6
13 TD-3 Develop and oblique cone 12 4.2
14 PLD-3 Develop and fabricate a pipe-T of equal diameter 24 8.6
15 PLD-4 Develop a 45 pipe lateral 12 4.2
16 T-2 Theory 40 14.2
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 140 ---
Boilermaker
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 RLD-3 Develop and fabricate a pyramid cut at an angle 24 6.7
2 PF-6 Fabricate a pipe reducer 24 6.7
3 AS-3 Mark off make angle iron frames 16 4.4
4 CMD-O Use a contour marker 16 4.4
5 CMD-7 Mark off a pipe bend 16 4.4
6 PLD-5 Develop a lobster back bend 16 4.4
7 PLD-6 Develop an unequal pipe T-piece 16 4.4
8 PLD-8 Develop and offset pipe lateral 16 4.4
9 RLD-5 Develop a tapering Y-piece 16 4.4
10 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 24 6.7
11 TPG Develop a T-piece with a gusset 16 4.4
12 PC-1 Develop and fabricate a pipe to cone
interpenetration
24 6.7
13 PC-2 Develop a pipe with a conical down 24 6.7
14 AS-5 Layout of a roof truss 24 6.7
15 CMD-5 Mark off an unequal pipe T-piece 16 4.4
16 CMD-6 Mark off an unequal pipe lateral 16 4.4
17 CMD-9 Mark off a true pipe Y-piece 16 4.4
18 T-3 Theory 40 11.1
Total: 360 hrs 100%
--- 141 ---
8.2 Diesel Mechanic
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-DM Course Control document 4 1.7
2 WTS Workshop technology and safety 4 1.7
3 DRG Read engineering drawings 8 3.3
4 MMI Use measuring instruments 24 10.0
5 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 3.3
6 HTT Use a file and saw 24 10.0
7 TS Identify threads 8 3.3
8 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 8 3.3
9 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 8 3.3
10 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 8 3.3
11 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 8 3.3
12 MCS-1 Maintain a storage battery 8 3.3
13 LUB-1 Oils and greases 8 3.3
14 LUB-2 Repack and adjust taper wheel bearings 8 3.3
15 LM Lift and move equipment 8 3.3
16 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 4 1.7
17 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 4 1.7
18 MDG Grind a drill 8 3.3
19 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.7
20 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 8 3.3
21 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 12 5.0
22 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 16 6.7
23 HB Overhaul hydraulic brakes 16 6.7
24 CLU Strip, inspect and assemble clutches 16 6.7
25 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 8 3.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 142 ---
Diesel Mechanic
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 TRS Drill and tap holes 8 2.9
2 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 8 2.9
3 PDW Maintain cooling systems 8 2.9
4 PDO Maintain lubricating systems 8 2.9
5 PDS Start a four stroke diesel engine 16 5.7
6 PDC Maintain cylinder heads 16 5.7
7 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 8 2.9
8 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 8 2.9
9 BRR-D Inspect connecting rod bearings 12 4.3
10 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 12 4.3
11 UN Remove and replace a universal joint 16 5.7
12 OMT-1 Select gear ratios on a manual transmission 12 4.3
13 OMT-2 Overhaul a manual transmission 24 8.6
14 ODF-1 Clean, strip, inspect a differential and final
drive
12 4.3
15 ODF-2 Assemble a differential and final drive 24 8.6
16 DDA Tune up a DDA fuel system 16 5.7
17 PT Tune up a pressure timed fuel system 16 5.7
18 MCS-2 Maintain auto electrical systems 16 5.7
19 DPA Tune up an engine fitted with a distributor or
in-line fuel system 24 8.6
20 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding
equipment
16 5.7
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 143 ---
Diesel Mechanic
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PDF Maintain fuel systems 12 3.3
2 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with a single-acting-cylinder 18 5.0
3 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double-acting-cylinders 18 5.0
4 OCA Overhaul a cylinder head assembly 26 7.2
5 VG Grind valves 26 7.2
6 OSA Overhaul a sub assembly 46 12.8
7 OT Overhaul and maintain a turbo-charger 18 5.0
8 OPT Overhaul a power transmission 34 9.4
9 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 18 5.0
10 PN-2 Construct a circuit using a single acting
cylinder 26 7.2
11 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 26 7.2
12 PN-4 Control the speed of single-acting-cylinders 16 4.4
13 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled by two points 16 4.4
14 AAB Maintain air assisted brakes 26 7.2
15 OSS Repair a steering system 34 9.4
Total: 360 hrs 100%
--- 144 ---
8.3 Electrician
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-EL Course Control Document 4 1.7
2 STE & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 5.0
3 RA-E-1 Maintain a storage battery 10 4.2
4 CA-1 Fit a 16 ampere plug top 4 1.7
5 CA-2 Fit a compression gland 4 1.7
6 CA-3 Fit a gland 6 2.5
7 CA-4 Join a cable 8 3.3
8 CT-1 Test a cable 8 3.3
9 HM-1 Use hand tools 16 6.7
10 HM-3 Solder components 8 3.3
11 CW-1 Basic PVC conduit work 22 9.2
12 EC-1 Wire a two-way circuit 4 1.7
13 EC-2 Wire an intermediate circuit 5 2.1
14 EC-3 Wire a relay operated circuit 5 2.1
15 EC-4 Wire a time delay circuit 6 2.5
16 LC-1 Wire fluorescent circuits 12 5.0
17 SW-1 Wire a three-heat stove switch 12 5.0
18 UPT Convert units and prefixes 7 2.9
19 PST-1 Explain single phase power supplies 8 3.3
20 CO-T Identify contactors 12 5.0
21 CW-T Wire a panel 12 5.0
22 EU-T Analyse electrical units 16 6.7
23 CC-T Select conductors and cables 16 6.7
24 MA-T Explain electromagnetism 16 6.7
25 EMT-1 Use electrical measuring instruments 7 2.9
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 145 ---
Electrician
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 EC-1 Wire circuits (Part 2) 22 7.9
2 SP-T Single-phase motors 14 5.0
3 SP-1 Connect a flexible cord to a motor 8 2.9
4 EM-T-2 Read energy meters 12 4.3
5 TI-1 Use a Multimeter 16 5.7
6 PW-1 Test a resistance box 8 2.9
7 CW-1 Construct and wire a PVC conduit panel 22 7.9
8 MT-1 Test a capacitor start motor 14 5.0
9 EM-1 Connect a single phase energy meter 14 5.0
10 MO-1 Overhaul a three phase squirrel-cage motor 20 7.1
11 DOL Wire a direct on line starter 18 6.4
12 MT-2 Test a three-phase motor 16 5.7
13 SP-2 Single-phase forward/reverse (rotary switch) 16 5.7
14 SP-3 Single-phase forward/reverse (contactor) 22 7.9
15 SD-T Star and delta connections 16 5.7
16 SW-2 Wire a five-heat stove switch 12 4.3
17 SW-3 Wire a thermostat control switch 6 2.1
18 EL-T Draw earth leakage protection circuits 12 4.3
19 PW-2 Sequence starting 12 4.3
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 146 ---
Electrician
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 TT-1 Single-phase transformers 20 5.6
2 TT-2 Three-phase transformers 20 5.6
3 TC-1 Connect transformers 20 5.6
4 CW-1 Construct and wire a steel conduit panel 36 10.0
5 CA-5 Make off a paper insulated, wire armoured cable end 8 2.2
6 CA-6 Make off an XLPE cable end 8 2.2
7 EM-2 Connect a three-phase energy meter 12 3.3
8 PW-4 Wire a three-phase balanced load 12 3.3
9 IT-1 Test an installation 16 4.4
10 CM-T Induction motors 14 3.9
11 PS-T-2 Three-phase power supplies 12 3.3
12 PW-3 Wire a three-phase reversing starter 18 5.0
13 PW-5 Connect three single-phase energy meters 18 5.0
14 MP-1 Phase out an induction motor 10 2.8
15 EM-3 Connect three-phase energy meters (PT’s and CT’s) 24 6.7
16 SD-1 Wire a manual star-delta starter 12 3.3
17 SD-2 Wire a semi-automatic star-delta starter 12 3.3
18 SD-3 Wire an automatic star-delta starter 36 10.0
19 BE-1 Identify and use resistors 12 3.3
20 BE-2 Identify and use capacitors 12 3.3
21 BE-3 Identify and use inductors 12 3.3
22 BE-4 Identify and use diodes 16 4.4
Total: 360 hrs 100%
--- 147 ---
8.4 Fitter
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 4.2
2 DRG Read Engineering Drawing 25 10.4
3 MMI Use Measuring Instruments 30 12.5
4 HTT Use a file and saw 30 12.5
5 TS Identify threads 10 4.2
6 TC Cut a thread using stock and dies 10 4.2
7 FT Fit washers and screws 14 5.8
8 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 4.2
9 MDG Grind a drill 20 8.3
10 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 10 4.2
11 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 4.2
12 TRS Drill and tap holes 11 4.6
13 MDF Drill a flange 20 8.3
14 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 10 4.2
15 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 10 4.2
16 LUB-2 Pack a plummer block 10 4.2
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 148 ---
Fitter
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 KF Make and fit a key 25 8.9
2 LM Lift and move equipment 10 3.6
3 DVB Tension and align V-belts 25 8.9
4 CSD Replace chains and sprockets 20 7.1
5 DCC Maintain and align couplings 25 8.9
6 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 15 5.4
7 BIF Examine bearings 15 5.4
8 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 15 5.4
9 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 15 5.4
10 BRR-3 Remove and mount a bearing with adapter sleeves 15 5.4
11 BRR-4 Remove and mount a bearing mechanically 15 5.4
12 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 15 5.4
13 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 8 2.8
14 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 8 2.8
15 VO Overhaul valves 10 3.6
16 OMG-1 Maintain gearboxes 14 5.0
17 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding equipment 30 10.7
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 149 ---
Fitter
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PMO-1 Overhaul a single stage centrifugal pump 20 5.6
2 PMO-2 Overhaul a multi stage centrifugal pump 20 5.6
3 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 10 2.8
4 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 14 3.9
5 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 14 3.9
6 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single acting cylinders 10 2.8
7 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double acting cylinders 10 2.8
8 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with a check valve 10 2.8
9 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 10 2.8
10 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 10 2.8
11 HYD-9 Construct a dual circuit 10 2.8
12 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 10 2.8
13 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 10 2.8
14 HYD-12 Make up a hydraulic hose 10 2.8
15 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 15 4.2
16 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 8 2.2
17 PN-2 Construct a circuit with a single acting cylinder 8 2.2
18 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 8 2.2
19 PN-4 Control the speed of a single acting cylinder 8 2.2
20 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 8 2.2
21 PN-6 Control the speed of a double acting cylinder 8 2.2
22 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.2
23 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.2
24 PN-9 Construct a circuit with a time delay valve 8 2.2
25 KF Make and fit a key 30 8.3
26 HTT Use a file and saw 30 8.3
27 DCC Maintain and align couplings 30 8.3
28 MDF Drill a flange 15 4.2
Total: 360 hrs 100%
--- 150 ---
8.5 Fitter & Turner
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 10 4.2
2 DRG Read engineering drawings 20 8.3
3 MMI Use measuring instruments 30 12.5
4 HTT Use a file and saw 30 12.5
5 TS Identify threads 10 4.2
6 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 10 4.2
7 FT Fit washers and screws 10 4.2
8 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 4.2
9 MDG Grind a drill 20 8.3
10 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 8 3.3
11 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 4.2
12 TRS Drill and tap holes 10 4.2
13 MDF Drill a flange 10 4.2
14 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 10 4.2
15 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 10 4.2
16 LUB-2 Pack a plummer block 10 4.2
17 MTM Maintain a lathe 6 2.5
18 MMM Maintain a milling machine 8 3.3
19 MSM Maintain a shaper 8 3.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 151 ---
Fitter & Turner
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 KF Make and fit a key 10 3.6
2 LM Lift and move equipment 8 2.9
3 DVB Tension and align V-belts` 15 5.3
4 CSD Replace chains and sprockets 16 5.7
5 DCC Maintain and align couplings 16 5.7
6 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 10 3.6
7 BIF Examine bearings 15 5.3
8 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 15 5.3
9 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 15 5.3
10 BRR-3 Remove and mount a bearing with adapter
sleeves
15 5.3
11 BRR-4 Remove and mount a bearing mechanically 15 5.3
12 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 15 5.3
13 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 8 2.9
14 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 8 2.9
15 VO Overhaul valves 10 3.6
16 OMG-1 Maintain gearboxes 14 5.0
17 OAW Use welding equipment 16 5.7
18 MTG Grind tool bits 15 5.3
19 MPS Plan a shaping work piece 10 3.6
20 MSF Shape a stop block 24 8.6
21 MTO Operate a lathe 10 3.6
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 152 ---
Fitter & Turner
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PMO-1 Overhaul a single stage centrifugal pump 20 5.6
2 PMO-2 Overhaul a multi stage centrifugal pump 20 5.6
3 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 10 2.8
4 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 10 2.8
5 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 10 2.8
6 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single acting
cylinders
10 2.8
7 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double acting
cylinders
10 2.8
8 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with a check valve 10 2.8
9 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 10 2.8
10 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 10 2.8
11 HYD-9 Construct a dual circuit 10 2.8
12 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 10 2.8
13 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 10 2.8
14 HYD-12 Make up a hydraulic hose 8 2.2
15 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 10 2.8
16 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 8 2.2
17 PN-2 Construct a circuit with a single acting
cylinder
8 2.2
18 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 8 2.2
19 PN-4 Control the speed of a single acting cylinder 8 2.2
20 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 8 2.2
21 PN-6 Control the speed of a double acting cylinder 8 2.2
22 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.2
23 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.2
24 PN-9 Construct a circuit with a time delay valve 8 2.2
25 MTP Plan a turning workpiece 10 2.8
26 MTF Turn a coupling pin and bush 40 11.1
27 MPM Plan a milling workpiece 10 2.8
28 MMF Mill a key-way and hexagon 20 5.6
29 KF Make and fit a key 10 2.8
30 HTT Use a file and saw 20 5.6
31 MDF Drill a flange 10 2.8
Total: 360 hrs 100%
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8.6 Motor Mechanic
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CCD-MM Course Control Documents 4 1.7
2 WTS Workshop technology and safety 4 1.7
3 DRG Read engineering drawings 8 3.3
4 MMI Use measuring instruments 16 6.7
5 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 3.3
6 HTT Use a file and saw 16 6.7
7 IVC Identify motor vehicle components 16 6.7
8 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 6 2.5
9 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 6 2.5
10 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 6 2.5
11 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 6 2.5
12 UBE Understand basic electricity 16 6.7
13 PMS Perform a service to a motor vehicle 16 6.7
14 LUB-2 Repack and adjust taper wheel bearings 8 3.3
15 LM Lift and move equipment 6 2.5
16 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 4 1.7
17 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 4 1.7
18 MDG Grind a drill 8 3.3
19 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.7
20 CLU Strip, inspect and assemble clutches 12 5.0
21 USW Understand fundamentals of steering and wheel
components 32 13.3
22 HB Overhaul hydraulic brakes 8 3.3
23 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 6 2.5
24 TRS Drill and tap holes 6 2.5
25 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 6 2.5
26 PDW Maintain cooling system 8 3.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 154 ---
Motor Mechanic
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PDO Maintain lubricating systems 6 2.1
2 RS Remove and replace suspension components 32 11.4
3 IES Identify exhaust systems 6 2.1
4 UN Remove and replace a universal joint 6 2.1
5 FSC Identify, remove, diagnose and replace fuel
components
6 2.1
6 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 6 2.1
7 SMV Service motor vehicle components 24 8.6
8 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 6 2.1
9 ICE Internal combustion engines 16 5.7
10 PDC Maintain a cylinder head 16 5.7
11 BET Understand basic electronics 20 7.1
12 TIS Test ignition system components 20 7.1
13 OMT-2 Overhaul a manual transmission 24 8.6
14 ODF-1 Clean, strip and inspect a diff and final drive 16 5.7
15 ODF-2 Assemble a differential and final drive 20 7.1
16 OD Overhaul a distributor 16 5.7
17 PCF Principle of carburetted fuel systems 16 5.7
18 EEC Study the fundamentals of engine efficiency and
forced charging systems 16 5.7
19 VG Grind valves 8 2.9
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 155 ---
Motor Mechanic
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CIS Conventional ignition systems 20 5.6
2 OCA Overhaul a cylinder head assembly 20 5.6
3 UEA Use engine analysers 16 4.4
4 OAW Use welding equipment 24 6.7
5 REC Remove, test, repair and replace electrical
components 24
6.7
6 OSA Overhaul a sub assembly 40 11.1
7 ATS Diagnose, remove, inspect, repair and replace
advanced transmission systems 32 8.9
8 MES Identify, test and repair advanced mechanical and
electrical systems 32 8.9
9 AEI Understand advanced electronic systems 32 8.9
10 ACS Understand, diagnose, remove, replace and
commission air conditioning systems 32 8.9
11 OSS Repair a steering system 24 6.7
12 ADE Identify and understand advanced high speed diesel
engines 32 8.9
13 DFS Remove and replace diesel fuel injectors and pumps,
service filters and diagnose engine performance 32 8.9
Total: 360 hrs 100%
--- 156 ---
8.7 Welder
Level 1 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 DRG-1 Reading engineering drawings 14 5.8
2 DRG-2 Draw up a material list 10 4.2
3 HT-0 Use hand tools 8 3.3
4 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 10 4.2
5 HT-2 Sharpen a drill 10 4.2
6 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 14 5.8
7 OM-2 Operate a drilling machine 14 5.8
8 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 14 5.8
9 OM-4 Operate a punch and shearing machine 14 5.8
10 BR-1 Handle materials safely 8 3.3
11 PG Operate a portable grinder 10 4.2
12 MI Identify materials 8 3.3
13 AW-1 Bead and weave weld 8 3.3
14 AW-2 Weld a fillet and corner joint 8 3.3
15 AW-3 Weld a butt joint 8 3.3
16 OAC-1 Use oxy-acetylene cutting material 9 3.8
17 OAC-2 Use a radius bar 9 3.8
18 MO-1 Mark off a liner plate 8 3.3
19 MO-2 Mark off an I-beam 8 3.3
20 MO-3 Mark off a channel iron 8 3.3
21 T-1 Theory 40 16.7
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 157 ---
Welder
Level 2 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 OM-5 Operate a bending press 16 5.7
2 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 16 5.7
3 OAW-1 Weld plates with oxy-acetylene 18 6.4
4 OAW-2 Braze a lap joint 16 5.7
5 OAW-3 Weld a vertical up corner joint 18 6.4
6 OAW-4 Weld horizontal butt joint 24 8.6
7 AW-4 Weld a horizontal butt joint 18 6.4
8 AW-5 Weld overhead fillet joint 18 6.4
9 OAC-3 Use a portable straight cutter 14 5.0
10 OAC-4 Use a profile cutting machine 14 5.0
11 AW-6 Weld a vertical up butt joint 18 6.4
12 AW-7 Butt weld pipes in position 18 6.4
13 AW-7(1) Weld pipe T-joint in position 16 5.7
14 AW-9 Groove with angle grinder 16 5.7
15 T-2 Theory 40 14.3
Total: 280 hrs 100%
--- 158 ---
Welder
Level 3 Trainee (Skills Upgrading):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ST-W Safety in welding 8 2.5
2 AW-10 Stainless steel welding 16 5.0
3 AW-11 Weld cold-cast iron 16 5.0
4 AW-5(2) Weld an overhead butt joint 16 5.0
5 AW-6(2) Weld a vertical up corner joint 16 5.0
6 AW-7(2) Weld pipes in a 45 position 16 5.0
7 AW-4(2) Weld horizontal corner joint 16 5.0
8 AW-4(3) Weld a 60 prepared butt joint in horizontal position 16 5.0
9 AW-4(4) Weld a T-joint in the horizontal position 16 5.0
10 OAW-2(2) Braze a 60 prepared butt joint in the down hand
position
16 5.0
11 OAW-3(2) Weld a 60 prepared butt joint in the vertical position 16 5.0
12 OAW-4(2) Weld a 60 prepared butt joint in the horizontal
position
16 5.0
13 OAW-5 Weld an aluminium butt joint 16 5.0
14 OAW-6 Braze an aluminium corner joint 16 5.0
15 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 18 5.7
16 MIG Metal inert gas welding 16 5.0
17 TIG Tungsten inert gas welding 16 5.0
18 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 22 6.8
19 AS-5 Layout of a roof truss 24 7.5
20 T-3 Theory 8 2.5
Total: 320 hrs 100%
--- 159 ---
--- 160 ---
9.1 Diesel Mechanic
Level 1 Trainee (Special):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 2.3
2 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.2
3 CLU Strip, inspect and assemble clutches 25 7.3
4 DRG Read engineering Drawings 10 2.9
5 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 10 2.9
6 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 8 2.3
7 HTT Use a file and saw 40 11.7
8 LM Lift and move equipment 8 2.3
9 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 8 2.3
10 LUB-2 Repack and adjust taper wheel bearings 10 2.9
11 MDF Drill a flange 10 2.9
12 MDG Grind a drill 12 3.5
13 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 8 2.3
14 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 8 2.3
15 MMI Use measuring instruments 24 7.0
16 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 2.9
17 PDC Maintain cylinder heads 20 5.8
18 PDO Maintain lubricating systems 10 2.9
19 PDW Maintain cooling systems 12 3.5
20 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.3
21 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 10 2.9
22 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 10 2.9
23 STD & LOP Safety & Lock out procedures 12 3.5
24 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 12 3.5
25 TRS Drill and tap holes 10 2.9
26 TS Identify threads 12 3.5
27 UN Remove and replace an universal joint 24 7.0
Total: 343 hrs 100%
--- 161 ---
Diesel Mechanic
Level 2 Trainee ((Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 8 2.7
2 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 8 2.7
3 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 12 4.1
4 BRR-D Remove and inspect connecting rod bearings 6 2.0
5 HB Overhaul hydraulic brakes 16 5.4
6 MCS-1 Maintain a storage battery 8 2.7
7 MCS-2 Maintain auto-electrical systems 16 5.4
8 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding equipment 16 5.4
9 OCA Overhaul a cylinder head assembly 24 8.2
10 ODF-1 Select, clean and inspect a differential and final drive 12 4.1
11 ODF-2 Assemble a differential and final drive 24 8.2
12 OMT-1 Select the gear ratio’s on a manual transmission 12 4.1
13 OMT-2 Overhaul a manual transmission 24 8.2
14 OSA Overhaul a sub-assembly 40 13.6
15 OT Overhaul and maintain a turbocharger 16 5.4
16 PDF Maintain fuel systems 12 4.1
17 PDS Start a four stroke engine 16 5.4
18 RS-1 Remove and replace suspension components 16 5.4
19 VG Grind valves 8 2.7
Total: 294 hrs 100%
--- 162 ---
Diesel Mechanic
Level 3 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ABB Fault find and maintain an air assisted brake system 28 13.9
2 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 12 5.9
3 HYD-12 Make up hydraulic hoses 12 5.9
4 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic system 16 7.9
5 HYD-2 Test the pump in a circuit 12 5.9
6 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 16 7.9
7 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single-acting cylinders 8 4.0
8 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double-acting cylinders 8 4.0
9 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with check valve 10 5.0
10 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 10 5.0
11 OSS Repair steering systems 28 13.9
12 REC Remove, test, repair and replace electrical components 30 14.9
13 RS-2 Remove and replace suspension components 12 5.9
Total: 202 hrs 100%
--- 163 ---
9.2 Fitter
Level 1 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 DRG Read Engineering Drawing 15 6.5
2 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 12 5.2
3 FT Fit washers and screws 9 3.9
4 HTT Use a file and saw 42 18.3
5 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 10 4.3
6 LUB-2 Pack a plummer block 15 6.5
7 MDF Drill a flange 12 5.2
8 MDG Grind a drill 12 5.2
9 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 10 4.3
10 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 4.3
11 MMI Use Measuring Instruments 25 10.9
12 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 4.3
13 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 3.5
14 ST & LOP Occupational Safety 12 5.2
15 TC Cut a thread using stock and dies 8 3.5
16 TRS Drill and tap holes 12 5.2
17 TS Identify threads 8 3.5
Total: 230 hrs 100%
--- 164 ---
Fitter
Level 2 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 3.5
2 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 12 5.2
3 BIF Examine bearings 8 3.5
4 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 10 4.3
5 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 10 4.3
6 BRR-3 Remove and mount a bearing with adapter sleeves 10 4.3
7 BRR-4 Remove and mount a bearing mechanically 18 7.8
8 CSD Replace chains and sprockets 25 10.8
9 DCC Maintain and align couplings 15 6.5
10 DVB Tension and align V-belts 12 5.2
11 KF Make and fit a key 17 7.4
12 LM Lift and move equipment 12 5.2
13 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding equipment 8 3.5
14 OMG-1 Maintain gearboxes 26 11.3
15 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 10 4.3
16 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 12 5.2
17 VO Overhaul valves 18 7.8
Total: 231 hrs 100%
--- 165 ---
Fitter
Level 3 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 HTT-2 Use a file and saw 48 13.2
2 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 12 3.3
3 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 12 3.3
4 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 10 2.7
5 HYD-12 Make up a hydraulic hose 12 3.3
6 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 16 4.4
7 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 12 3.3
8 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 8 2.2
9 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single acting cylinders 8 2.2
10 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double acting cylinders 8 2.2
11 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with a check valve 12 3.3
12 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 12 3.3
13 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 12 3.3
14 HYD-9 Construct a dual circuit 8 2.2
15 KF-2 Make and fit a key 18 4.9
16 MDF-2 Drill a flange 18 4.9
17 PMO-1 Overhaul a single stage centrifugal pump 20 5.5
18 PMO-2 Overhaul a multi stage centrifugal pump 20 5.5
19 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 15 4.1
20 PN-2 Construct a circuit with a single acting cylinder 12 3.3
21 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 12 3.3
22 PN-4 Control the speed of a single acting cylinder 8 2.2
23 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 12 3.3
24 PN-6 Control the speed of a double acting cylinder 12 3.3
25 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.2
26 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.2
27 PN-9 Construct a circuit with a time delay valve 12 3.3
Total: 365 hrs 100%
--- 166 ---
9.3 Welder
Level 1 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AW-1 Bead and weave weld 20 7.5
2 AW-2 Weld a fillet and corner joint 12 4.5
3 AW-3 Weld a butt joint 12 4.5
4 BR-1 Handle materials safely 10 3.8
5 DRG-1 Reading engineering drawings 20 7.5
6 DRG-2 Draw up a material list 20 7.5
7 HT-0 Use hand tools 8 3.0
8 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 20 7.5
9 HT-2 Sharpen a drill 12 4.5
10 MI Identify materials 8 3.0
11 MO-1 Mark off a liner plate 12 4.5
12 MO-2 Mark off an I-beam 12 4.5
13 MO-3 Mark off a channel iron 18 6.8
14 OAC-1 Use oxy-acetylene cutting material 10 3.8
15 OAC-2 Use a radius bar 10 3.8
16 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 8 3.0
17 OM-2 Operate a drilling machine 16 6.0
18 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 8 3.0
19 OM-4 Operate a punch and shearing machine 10 3.8
20 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 3.0
21 ST/LOP Safety and Lock-out procedure 12 4.5
Total: 266 hrs 100%
--- 167 ---
Welder
Level 2 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AW-4 Weld a horizontal butt joint 18 7.3
2 AW-5 Weld overhead fillet joint 18 7.3
3 AW-6 Weld a vertical up butt joint 18 7.3
4 AW-7 Butt weld pipes in position (4 G
position)
24 9.8
5 AW-7(1) Weld pipe T-joint in position 24 9.8
6 AW-9 Groove with angle grinder / back grind
and repair
16 6.5
7 OAC-3 Use a portable straight cutter 8 3.3
8 OAC-4 Use a profile cutting machine 8 3.3
9 OAW-1 Weld plates with oxy-acetylene 26 10.6
10 OAW-2 Braze a lap joint 12 4.9
11 OAW-3 Weld a vertical up corner joint 24 9.8
12 OAW-4 Weld horizontal butt joint 24 9.8
13 OM-5 Operate a bending press 12 4.9
14 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 14 5.7
Total: 246 hrs 100%
--- 168 ---
Welder
Level 3 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 12 3.8
2 AW-4(2) Weld horizontal corner joint 24 7.5
3 AW-4(3) Weld a 60 prepared butt joint in horizontal position 24 7.5
4 AW-4(4) Weld a T-joint in the horizontal position 32 10.0
5 AW-5(2) Weld an overhead butt joint 32 10.0
6 AW-6(2) Weld a vertical up corner joint 24 7.5
7 AW-7(2) Weld pipes in a 45 position (6 G position – MMA) 32 10.0
8 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 12 3.8
9 MIG Metal inert gas welding (in and out positions) 64 20.0
10 TIG Tungsten inert gas welding (T-Joint, 6 G position) 64 20.0
Total: 320 hrs 100%
--- 169 ---
--- 170 ---
10.1 Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 1 Trainee ((Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AA-03A Grading of sand 10 2.9
2 BM-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 10 2.9
3 BM-A02 Determine and transfer of levels 12 3.5
4 BM-A03 Mixing mortar 12 3.5
5 BM-A04 Setting out a building 20 5.9
6 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 15 4.4
7 BM-B01a Build a 110 mm plaster brick wall in Stretcher bond
between columns or profiles 15 4.4
8 BM-B01b Build a 220 mm plaster brick wall in Stretcher bond
between columns or profiles 18 5.3
9 BM-B01c Build a 220 mm face brick wall in English bond
between columns or profiles 21 6.2
10 BM-B01d Build a 220 mm face brick wall in English garden
wall bond between columns or profiles. 25 7.4
11 BM-B01e Build a 220 mm face brick wall in Flemish bond
between columns or profiles 25 7.4
12 BM-B03a Build a 110 mm brick corner in Stretcher bond 11 3.2
13 BM-B03b Build a 220 mm brick corner in Stretcher bond 15 4.4
14 BM-B03c Build a 220 mm brick wall with a double return
corner in Stretcher bond 24 7.1
15 BM-B05 Build foundation brickwork 23 6.8
16 BM-B06 Build a right angle 220 mm brick wall with 110 mm
brick T-junction and stopped ends 23 6.8
17 IN-A01 Introduction to Building Industry 10 2.9
18 ST & LOP Safety and Lock-out procedure 12 3.5
19 PG Operate a portable grinder 10 2.9
20 PT-A02 Plaster a blank wall 11 3.2
21 PT-A03 Brick making 18 5.3
Total: 340 hrs 100%
--- 171 ---
Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 2 Trainee ((Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-C01 Build a 220mm brick wall with steel door frame, steel
window frame and sill 18 7.5
2 BM-D01 Build a flat arch 26 10.8
3 BM-D02 Build a semicircular arch 23 9.6
4 BM-D03 Build a segmental arch 23 9.6
5 BM-E02 Build decorative brickwork – brick-on-edge (roller
course), brick-on-edge (soldier course) 33 13.8
6 BM-E05 Build isolated brick piers 26 10.8
7 BM-F03 Build a corner in block work 15 6.3
8 BM-F04 Build a block wall with wooden door and steel
window frame 18 7.5
9 PL-F04 Install a bath 18 7.5
10 PL-G05 Build a manhole to benching height (brick) 25 10.4
11 PT-A04 Tile a rendered wall (ceramic) 15 6.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 172 ---
Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 3 Trainee ((Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-C02 Build a cavity wall with wooden door
frame and steel window frame 45 18.4
2 PT-B01 Plaster door and window openings 24 9.8
3 PT-B02 Plaster around projecting wall surfaces 16 6.6
4 PT-B03 Plaster a curved wall 16 6.6
5 PT-B04 Plaster a recessed arch 15 6.1
6 PT-B05 Plaster a circular column 16 6.6
7 PT-B06 Apply a skim coat around door and
window openings 16 6.6
8 PT-B08 Plaster a square brick column 16 6.6
9 PT-C01 Plaster a concrete ceiling 17 7.0
10 PT-D02 Lay a screed to a concrete floor and form a
plaster skirting 15 6.1
11 PT-D03 Lay grano to a concrete floor 16 6.6
12 PT-D04 Screed concrete steps to a granolithic finish 32 13.1
Total: 244 hrs 100%
--- 173 ---
10.2 Carpentry/Joinery
Level 1 Trainee ((Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 16 5.7
2 C&J-A01 Safety on Machines 16 5.7
3 C&J-A02
General requirements, parts, use and safety of
sawing- & planning machines and spindle
moulders
16 5.7
4 C&J-A03 General requirements, parts, use and safety of
general woodworking machines 16 5.7
5 C&J-A04 Parts, use and safety of electrical hand tools 16 5.7
6 C&J-A05 Maintenance of the pedestal grinder and its use
to sharpen chisels and drill bits 16 5.7
7 CT-B09 Construct formwork for a semi-circular arch 30 10.6
8 IN-A01 Introduction to the Building Industry 10 3.5
9 ST & LOP Safety and Lock-out procedure 12 4.2
10 JOI-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 14 4.9
11 JOI-A02 Basic joints – identification and care of tools 12 4.2
12 JOI-A2a Set out and construct T-halving and Bridle
joints 12 4.2
13 JOI-A2b Set out and construct Mortice and Tenon joints 12 4.2
14 JOI-A2c Set out and construct Dovetail joints 12 4.2
15 JOI-B01 Machine tongue and groove boarding 23 8.1
16 JOI-B03 Machine components for cupboard with hinged
door and drawer 23 8.1
17 JOI-C02 Assemble and fit a cupboard from given
machined components 17 6.0
18 PG Operate a portable grinder 10 3.5
Total: 283 hrs 100%
--- 174 ---
Carpentry/Joinery
Level 2 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-A02 Determine and transfer levels 12 3.9
2 CT-B03 Erect purpose made circular steel formwork 16 5.1
3 CT-B07 Prepare and erect timber formwork for a rectangular
column 15 4.8
4 CT-B08 Prepare and erect timber formwork for a L-shaped wall 24 7.7
5 JOI-B04 Machine components for half glass door 26 8.4
6 JOI-B05 Machine components for bar counter (assuming that
panels do not have to be jointed) 26 8.4
7 JOI-B06 Machine components for a straight flight of stairs with
newel posts 26 8.4
8 JOI-B2a Machine components for a casement window 26 8.4
9 JOI-C03 Assemble a half-glass door from given machined
components and fit the door 24 7.7
10 JOI-C04 Assemble a bar counter from given machined
components and fit the counter 28 9.0
11 JOI-C05
Assemble a straight flight of stairs with balustrade and
newel posts from given machined material and fit the
staircase.
30 9.6
12 JOI-C1a Assemble a casement window and frame from given
machined components and fit the window in frame 24 7.7
13 JOI-N01 Machine components for table and drawer 20 6.4
14 JOI-N02 Assemble table and drawer 14 4.5
Total: 311 hrs 100%
--- 175 ---
Carpentry/Joinery
Level 3 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CT-C01 Set out and construct a nail plate roof truss 20 8.7
2 CT-C02 Set out and construct a Howe roof truss 22 9.6
3 CT-C03 Set out and erect gable roof trusses 24 10.4
4 CT-C07 Clad a roof structure with corrugated fibre
cement sheeting (Big Six) 15 6.5
5 CT-D01 Prepare and erect a brandered ceiling and install
insulation 24 10.4
6 CT-D03 Prepare and erect a timber framed partition 20 8.7
7 CT-E02 Cut and fit architraves and skirting 20 8.7
8 CT-E03 Prepare and fit tongue & groove wall panelling 25 10.9
9 CT-E04 Fit and hang a single door to a steel door frame 20 8.7
10 CT-E05 Fit and hang a double door to a timber door
frame 20
8.7
11 CT-E06 Prepare and install open shelving 20 8.7
Total: 230 hrs 100%
--- 176 ---
10.3 Clothing Production
Level 1 Trainee (Special):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CP1 B01 Construction Equipment - the domestic sewing
machine 28 8.5
2 CP1 B02 Construction equipment - the domestic
overlocker 25 7.6
3 CP1 C01 Hand and electrical sewing tools 10 3.0
4 CP1 E01 Hand stitches 15 4.5
5 CP1 E02 Disposal of fullness 15 4.5
6 CP1 E03 Seams 15 4.5
7 CP1 E04 Openings, plackets & fasteners 15 4.5
8 CP1 E05a Waistline & neckline finishes 20 6.1
9 CP1 E05b Pockets 15 4.5
10 CP1 E06 Hems & hem openings 10 3.0
11 CP1 E07 Construction of skirt & sleeveless Blouse/Top 20 6.1
12 CP1 F01 Introduction to Fashion Drawing - colour 15 4.5
13 CP1 F02a Production/Technical Drawings - Croquis 10 3.0
14 CP1 F02b Designer sketches - Croquis 10 3.0
15 CP1 F03 Designing skirt & sleeveless blouse/top 15 4.5
16 CP1 G01 Figure measurements 10 3.0
17 CP1 G02a Skirt blocks 10 3.0
18 CP1 G02b Skirt manipulations 15 4.5
19 CP1 G03a Skirt pattern 10 3.0
20 CP1 G03b T-shirt & Bodice block, manipulations &
Pattern 25 7.6
21 CPI D01 Laying up, cutting and marking fabric 10 3.0
22 ST/LOP Safety and Lock-out procedure 12 3.6
Total: 330 hrs 100%
--- 177 ---
Clothing Production
Level 2 Trainee (Special):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CP2 B03 Construction equipment: Industrial machines 30 11.1
2 CP2 D02 Handling special fabrics 15 5.6
3 CP2 E08 Pants/trouser construction techniques 20 7.4
4 CP2 E09 Construction of pants/trouser 15 5.6
5 CP2 E10 Blouse/Shirt construction techniques 20 7.4
6 CP2 E11 Construction of blouse/Shirt 20 7.4
7 CP2 F04 Designing pants/trousers 15 5.6
8 CP2 F05a Designing blouses/shirts 15 5.6
9 CP2 F05b Designing informal dresses 15 5.6
10 CP2 G04a Pants & trouser blocks 15 5.6
11 CP2 G04b Pants & trouser manipulation 20 7.4
12 CP2 G05 Pants/trouser pattern 15 5.6
13 CP2 G06a Shirt & Blouse blocks 15 5.6
14 CP2 G06b Shirt/Blouse manipulations 20 7.4
15 CP2 G07a Sleeve blocks 10 3.7
16 CP2 G09a Dress blocks 10 3.7
Total: 270 hrs 100%
--- 178 ---
Clothing Production
Level 3 Trainee (Special):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 CP3 E12 Advanced construction techniques 25 10.6
2 CP3 E13 Tailoring techniques 15 6.4
3 CP3 E14 Knit & stretch fabric construction techniques 25 10.6
4 CP3 E15 Construction of evening dress 15 6.4
5 CP3 E16 Construction of Jacket/Coat/Waistcoat 15 6.4
6 CP3 E17 Construction of active wear 10 4.3
7 CP3 F06 Designing formal evening dresses 10 4.3
8 CP3 F07 Designing active wear 10 4.3
9 CP3 F08 Designing Jackets/Coats/ Waistcoats 10 4.3
10 CP3 F09 Designing Lingerie & Sleepwear 10 4.3
11 CP3 F10 Designing Children’s wear 10 4.3
12 CP3 G11 Children’s pattern blocks 20 8.5
13 CP3 G12 Evening dress blocks 10 4.3
14 CP3 G14a Active wear blocks 20 8.5
15 CP3 G15 Jacket/Coat/Waistcoat blocks 20 8.5
16 CP3 G18 Lingerie/Sleepwear blocks 10 4.3
Total: 235 hrs 100%
--- 179 ---
10.4 Plumbing & Sheetmetal Work
Level 1 Trainee (Special):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 HT-0 Use hand tools 8 2.9
2 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 20 7.4
3 HT-2 Sharpen a drill 12 4.4
4 IN-A01 Introduction to the Building Industry 10 3.7
5 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 8 2.9
6 OM-2 Operate a drilling machine 16 5.9
7 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 8 2.9
8 OM-5 Operate a bending press 12 4.4
9 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 14 5.1
10 PG Operate a portable grinder 10 3.7
11 PL-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 10 3.7
12 PL-B01 Mark out and cut sheet metal 16 5.9
3 PL-B02 Mark out, rivet and solder sheet metal 16 5.9
14 PL-B04 Develop, mark out & fabricate square objects 16 5.9
15 PL-D03 Cut, thread and assemble GMS pipe-work 16 5.9
16 PL-D04 Cut, bend and assemble copper pipe-work 16 5.9
17 PL-E02 Install a push-through geyser 12 4.4
18 PL-E04 Install indirect system CW supply (storage
cistern) 14 5.1
19 PL-F01a Recognition of soil and waste systems 10 3.7
20 PL-G05 Build a manhole brick to benching height
(brick) 16 5.9
21 ST & LOP Safety and Lock-out procedure 12 4.4
Total: 272 hrs 100%
--- 180 ---
Plumbing & Sheetmetal Work
Level 2 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-A02 Determine and transfer levels 24 8.6
2 BM-A04 Setting out a building 32 11.5
3 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 12 4.3
4 PL-C01 Fit GMS gutters and rainwater pipes 36 12.9
5 PL-C07 Fabricate and fit GMS chimney flashing 34 12.2
6 PL-D01 Arc weld basic components 18 6.5
7 PL-D02 Gas weld and braze basic components 18 6.5
8 PL-E03 Install a high pressure geyser 18 6.5
9 PL-F02 Install a sink 12 4.3
10 PL-F03 Install a wash basin 16 5.8
11 PL-F04 Install a bath 18 6.5
12 PL-F06 Install a shower 18 6.5
13 PL-F07 Install a WC (pedestal) 12 4.3
14 PL-TGC Temper and grind a chisel 10 3.6
Total: 278 hrs 100%
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Plumbing & Sheetmetal Work
Level 3 Trainee (Special):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 PL-E05 Install underground CW reticulation 20 7.4
2 PL-E06 Fire fighting installation 20 7.4
3 PL-E07 Repairs and maintenance of taps, valves and
cocks 20 7.4
4 PL-E08 Repairs to HP mains 20 7.4
5 PL-E09 Install liquefied petroleum gas installations 20 7.4
6 PL-F05 Install a Bidet 20 7.4
7 PL-F07 Install a WC (pedestal) 20 7.4
8 PL-F09 Install a urinal (wall hung) 20 7.4
9 PL-F10 Install a urinal (stall) 20 7.4
10 PL-G03 Excavation and timbering of trenches 24 8.9
11 PL-G05(J) Build a manhole brick to benching height
(junction) 16 5.9
12 PL-G07 Removal of blockages from and repairs to waste,
soil and drain pipes 14 5.2
13 PL-OACE Use oxy-acetylene cutting equipment 36 13.3
Total: 270 hrs 100%
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11.1 Diesel Mechanic
Level 1 Trainee (Special):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 2.3
2 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.2
3 CLU Strip, inspect and assemble clutches 25 7.3
4 DRG Read engineering Drawings 10 2.9
5 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 10 2.9
6 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 8 2.3
7 HTT Use a file and saw 40 11.7
8 LM Lift and move equipment 8 2.3
9 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 8 2.3
10 LUB-2 Repack and adjust taper wheel bearings 10 2.9
11 MDF Drill a flange 10 2.9
12 MDG Grind a drill 12 3.5
13 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 8 2.3
14 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 8 2.3
15 MMI Use measuring instruments 24 7.0
16 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 2.9
17 PDC Maintain cylinder heads 20 5.8
18 PDO Maintain lubricating systems 10 2.9
19 PDW Maintain cooling systems 12 3.5
20 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.3
21 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 10 2.9
22 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 10 2.9
23 STD & LOP Safety & Lock out procedures 12 3.5
24 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 12 3.5
25 TRS Drill and tap holes 10 2.9
26 TS Identify threads 12 3.5
27 UN Remove and replace an universal joint 24 7.0
Total: 343 hrs 100%
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Diesel Mechanic
Level 2 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 8 2.7
2 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 8 2.7
3 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 12 4.1
4 BRR-D Remove and inspect connecting rod bearings 6 2.0
5 HB Overhaul hydraulic brakes 16 5.4
6 MCS-1 Maintain a storage battery 8 2.7
7 MCS-2 Maintain auto-electrical systems 16 5.4
8 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding equipment 16 5.4
9 OCA Overhaul a cylinder head assembly 24 8.2
10 ODF-1 Select, clean and inspect a differential and final drive 12 4.1
11 ODF-2 Assemble a differential and final drive 24 8.2
12 OMT-1 Select the gear ratio’s on a manual transmission 12 4.1
13 OMT-2 Overhaul a manual transmission 24 8.2
14 OSA Overhaul a sub-assembly 40 13.6
15 OT Overhaul and maintain a turbocharger 16 5.4
16 PDF Maintain fuel systems 12 4.1
17 PDS Start a four stroke engine 16 5.4
18 RS-1 Remove and replace suspension components 16 5.4
19 VG Grind valves 8 2.7
Total: 294 hrs 100%
--- 185 ---
Diesel Mechanic
Level 3 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ABB Fault find and maintain an air assisted brake system 28 13.9
2 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 12 5.9
3 HYD-12 Make up hydraulic hoses 12 5.9
4 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic system 16 7.9
5 HYD-2 Test the pump in a circuit 12 5.9
6 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 16 7.9
7 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single-acting cylinders 8 4.0
8 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double-acting cylinders 8 4.0
9 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with check valve 10 5.0
10 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 10 5.0
11 OSS Repair steering systems 28 13.9
12 REC Remove, test, repair and replace electrical components 30 14.9
13 RS-2 Remove and replace suspension components 12 5.9
Total: 202 hrs 100%
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11.2 Fitter
Level 1 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 DRG Read engineering drawings 15 6.5
2 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 12 5.2
3 FT Fit washers and screws 9 3.9
4 HTT Use a file and saw 42 18.3
5 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 10 4.3
6 LUB-2 Pack a plummer block 15 6.5
7 MDF Drill a flange 12 5.2
8 MDG Grind a drill 12 5.2
9 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 10 4.3
10 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 4.3
11 MMI Use measuring instruments 25 10.9
12 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 4.3
13 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 3.5
14 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 5.2
15 TC Cut a thread using stock and dies 8 3.5
16 TRS Drill and tap holes 12 5.2
17 TS Identify threads 8 3.5
Total: 230 hrs 100%
--- 187 ---
Fitter
Level 2 Trainee ((Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 3.5
2 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 12 5.2
3 BIF Examine bearings 8 3.5
4 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 10 4.3
5 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 10 4.3
6 BRR-3 Remove and mount a bearing with adapter sleeves 10 4.3
7 BRR-4 Remove and mount a bearing mechanically 18 7.8
8 CSD Replace chains and sprockets 25 10.8
9 DCC Maintain and align couplings 15 6.5
10 DVB Tension and align V-belts 12 5.2
11 KF Make and fit a key 17 7.4
12 LM Lift and move equipment 12 5.2
13 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding equipment 8 3.5
14 OMG-1 Maintain gearboxes 26 11.3
15 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 10 4.3
16 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 12 5.2
17 VO Overhaul valves 18 7.8
Total: 231 hrs 100%
--- 188 ---
Fitter
Level 3 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 HTT-2 Use a file and saw 48 13.2
2 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 12 3.3
3 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 12 3.3
4 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 10 2.7
5 HYD-12 Make up a hydraulic hose 12 3.3
6 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 16 4.4
7 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 12 3.3
8 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 8 2.2
9 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single acting cylinders 8 2.2
10 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double acting cylinders 8 2.2
11 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with a check valve 12 3.3
12 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 12 3.3
13 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 12 3.3
14 HYD-9 Construct a dual circuit 8 2.2
15 KF-2 Make and fit a key 18 4.9
16 MDF-2 Drill a flange 18 4.9
17 PMO-1 Overhaul a single stage centrifugal pump 20 5.5
18 PMO-2 Overhaul a multi stage centrifugal pump 20 5.5
19 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 15 4.1
20 PN-2 Construct a circuit with a single acting cylinder 12 3.3
21 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 12 3.3
22 PN-4 Control the speed of a single acting cylinder 8 2.2
23 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 12 3.3
24 PN-6 Control the speed of a double acting cylinder 12 3.3
25 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.2
26 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.2
27 PN-9 Construct a circuit with a time delay valve 12 3.3
Total: 365 hrs 100%
--- 189 ---
11.3 Welder
Level 1 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AW-1 Bead and weave weld 20 7.5
2 AW-2 Weld a fillet and corner joint 12 4.5
3 AW-3 Weld a butt joint 12 4.5
4 BR-1 Handle materials safely 10 3.8
5 DRG-1 Reading engineering drawings 20 7.5
6 DRG-2 Draw up a material list 20 7.5
7 HT-0 Use hand tools 8 3.0
8 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 20 7.5
9 HT-2 Sharpen a drill 12 4.5
10 MI Identify materials 8 3.0
11 MO-1 Mark off a liner plate 12 4.5
12 MO-2 Mark off an I-beam 12 4.5
13 MO-3 Mark off a channel iron 18 6.8
14 OAC-1 Use oxy-acetylene cutting material 10 3.8
15 OAC-2 Use a radius bar 10 3.8
16 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 8 3.0
17 OM-2 Operate a drilling machine 16 6.0
18 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 8 3.0
19 OM-4 Operate a punch and shearing machine 10 3.8
20 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 3.0
21 ST/LOP Safety and Lock-out procedure 12 4.5
Total: 266 hrs 100%
--- 190 ---
Welder
Level 2 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AW-4 Weld a horizontal butt joint 18 7.3
2 AW-5 Weld overhead fillet joint 18 7.3
3 AW-6 Weld a vertical up butt joint 18 7.3
4 AW-7 Butt weld pipes in position (4 G
position)
24 9.8
5 AW-7(1) Weld pipe T-joint in position 24 9.8
6 AW-9 Groove with angle grinder / back grind
and repair
16 6.5
7 OAC-3 Use a portable straight cutter 8 3.3
8 OAC-4 Use a profile cutting machine 8 3.3
9 OAW-1 Weld plates with oxy-acetylene 26 10.6
10 OAW-2 Braze a lap joint 12 4.9
11 OAW-3 Weld a vertical up corner joint 24 9.8
12 OAW-4 Weld horizontal butt joint 24 9.8
13 OM-5 Operate a bending press 12 4.9
14 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 14 5.7
Total: 246 hrs 100%
--- 191 ---
Welder
Level 3 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 12 3.8
2 AW-4(2) Weld horizontal corner joint 24 7.5
3 AW-4(3) Weld a 60 prepared butt joint in horizontal position 24 7.5
4 AW-4(4) Weld a T-joint in the horizontal position 32 10.0
5 AW-5(2) Weld an overhead butt joint 32 10.0
6 AW-6(2) Weld a vertical up corner joint 24 7.5
7 AW-7(2) Weld pipes in a 45 position (6 G position – MMA) 32 10.0
8 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 12 3.8
9 MIG Metal inert gas welding (in and out positions) 64 20.0
10 TIG Tungsten inert gas welding (T-Joint, 6 G position) 64 20.0
Total: 320 hrs 100%
--- 192 ---
--- 193 ---
12.1 Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 1 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AA-03A Grading of sand 10 2.9
2 BM-A01 Interpret basic building drawings 10 2.9
3 BM-A02 Determine and transfer of levels 12 3.5
4 BM-A03 Mixing mortar 12 3.5
5 BM-A04 Setting out a building 20 5.9
6 BM-A05 Erect and dismantle scaffolding 15 4.4
7 BM-B01a Build a 110mm plaster brick wall in Stretcher bond
between columns or profiles 15 4.4
8 BM-B01b Build a 220mm plaster brick wall in Stretcher bond
between columns or profiles 18 5.3
9 BM-B01c Build a 220mm face brick wall in English bond
between columns or profiles 21 6.2
10 BM-B01d Build a 220mm face brick wall in English garden
wall bond between columns or profiles. 25 7.4
11 BM-B01e Build a 220mm face brick wall in Flemish bond
between columns or profiles 25 7.4
12 BM-B03a Build a 110mm brick corner in Stretcher bond 11 3.2
13 BM-B03b Build a 220mm brick corner in Stretcher bond 15 4.4
14 BM-B03c Build a 220mm brick wall with a double return
corner in Stretcher bond 24 7.1
15 BM-B05 Build foundation brickwork 23 6.8
16 BM-B06 Build right angle one brick wall with half brick T-
junction and stopped ends 23 6.8
17 IN-A01 Introduction to Building Industry 10 2.9
18 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 3.5
19 PG Operate a portable grinder 10 2.9
20 PT-A02 Plaster a blank wall 11 3.2
21 PT-A03 Brick making 18 5.3
Total: 340 hrs 100%
--- 194 ---
Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 2 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-C01 Build a 220mm brick wall with steel door frame, steel
window frame and sill 18 7.5
2 BM-D01 Build a flat arch 26 10.8
3 BM-D02 Build a semicircular arch 23 9.6
4 BM-D03 Build a segmental arch 23 9.6
5 BM-E02 Build decorative brickwork – brick-on-edge (roller
course), brick-on-edge (soldier course) 33 13.8
6 BM-E05 Build isolated brick piers 26 10.8
7 BM-F03 Build a corner in block work 15 6.3
8 BM-F04 Build a block wall with wooden door and steel
window frame 18 7.5
9 PL-F04 Install a bath 18 7.5
10 PL-G05 Build a manhole to benching height (brick) 25 10.4
11 PT-A04 Tile a rendered wall (ceramic) 15 6.3
Total: 240 hrs 100%
--- 195 ---
Bricklaying & Plastering
Level 3 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BM-C02 Build a cavity wall with wooden door
frame and steel window frame 45 18.4
2 PT-B01 Plaster door and window openings 24 9.8
3 PT-B02 Plaster around projecting wall surfaces 16 6.6
4 PT-B03 Plaster a curved wall 16 6.6
5 PT-B04 Plaster a recessed arch 15 6.1
6 PT-B05 Plaster a circular column 16 6.6
7 PT-B06 Apply a skim coat around door and
window openings 16 6.6
8 PT-B08 Plaster a square brick column 16 6.6
9 PT-C01 Plaster a concrete ceiling 17 7.0
10 PT-D02 Lay a screed to a concrete floor and form a
plaster skirting 15 6.1
11 PT-D03 Lay grano to a concrete floor 16 6.6
12 PT-D04 Screed concrete steps to a granolithic finish 32 13.1
Total: 244 hrs 100%
--- 196 ---
12.2 Diesel Mechanic
Level 1 Trainee (Special):
Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 2.3
2 BIF Examine bearings 4 1.2
3 CLU Strip, inspect and assemble clutches 25 7.3
4 DRG Read engineering Drawings 10 2.9
5 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 10 2.9
6 FT Fit washers and tighten screws 8 2.3
7 HTT Use a file and saw 40 11.7
8 LM Lift and move equipment 8 2.3
9 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 8 2.3
10 LUB-2 Repack and adjust taper wheel bearings 10 2.9
11 MDF Drill a flange 10 2.9
12 MDG Grind a drill 12 3.5
13 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 8 2.3
14 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 8 2.3
15 MMI Use measuring instruments 24 7.0
16 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 2.9
17 PDC Maintain cylinder heads 20 5.8
18 PDO Maintain lubricating systems 10 2.9
19 PDW Maintain cooling systems 12 3.5
20 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 2.3
21 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 10 2.9
22 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 10 2.9
23 STD & LOP Safety & lock-out procedures 12 3.5
24 TC Cut a thread with stock and dies 12 3.5
25 TRS Drill and tap holes 10 2.9
26 TS Identify threads 12 3.5
27 UN Remove and replace an universal joint 24 7.0
Total: 343 hrs 100%
--- 197 ---
Diesel Mechanic
Level 2 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 8 2.7
2 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 8 2.7
3 BRR-4 Remove and mount bearings mechanically 12 4.1
4 BRR-D Remove and inspect connecting rod bearings 6 2.0
5 HB Overhaul hydraulic brakes 16 5.4
6 MCS-1 Maintain a storage battery 8 2.7
7 MCS-2 Maintain auto-electrical systems 16 5.4
8 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding equipment 16 5.4
9 OCA Overhaul a cylinder head assembly 24 8.2
10 ODF-1 Select, clean and inspect a differential and final drive 12 4.1
11 ODF-2 Assemble a differential and final drive 24 8.2
12 OMT-1 Select the gear ratio’s on a manual transmission 12 4.1
13 OMT-2 Overhaul a manual transmission 24 8.2
14 OSA Overhaul a sub-assembly 40 13.6
15 OT Overhaul and maintain a turbocharger 16 5.4
16 PDF Maintain fuel systems 12 4.1
17 PDS Start a four stroke engine 16 5.4
18 RS-1 Remove and replace suspension components 16 5.4
19 VG Grind valves 8 2.7
Total: 294 hrs 100%
--- 198 ---
Diesel Mechanic
Level 3 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ABB Fault find and maintain an air assisted brake system 28 13.9
2 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 12 5.9
3 HYD-12 Make up hydraulic hoses 12 5.9
4 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic system 16 7.9
5 HYD-2 Test the pump in a circuit 12 5.9
6 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 16 7.9
7 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single-acting cylinders 8 4.0
8 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double-acting cylinders 8 4.0
9 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with check valve 10 5.0
10 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 10 5.0
11 OSS Repair steering systems 28 13.9
12 REC Remove, test, repair and replace electrical components 30 14.9
13 RS-2 Remove and replace suspension components 12 5.9
Total: 202 hrs 100%
--- 199 ---
12.3 Fitter
Level 1 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 DRG Read Engineering Drawing 15 6.5
2 FPC Fit split pins and circlips 12 5.2
3 FT Fit washers and screws 9 3.9
4 HTT Use a file and saw 42 18.3
5 LUB-1 Set a drip feed lubricator 10 4.3
6 LUB-2 Pack a plummer block 15 6.5
7 MDF Drill a flange 12 5.2
8 MDG Grind a drill 12 5.2
9 MDM Maintain a pedestal drill 10 4.3
10 MMG Maintain a pedestal grinder 10 4.3
11 MMI Use Measuring Instruments 25 10.9
12 MPD Plan a drilling workpiece 10 4.3
13 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 3.5
14 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 5.2
15 TC Cut a thread using stock and dies 8 3.5
16 TRS Drill and tap holes 12 5.2
17 TS Identify threads 8 3.5
Total: 230 hrs 100%
--- 200 ---
Fitter
Level 2 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 ATF Allowances and tolerances for fits 8 3.5
2 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 12 5.2
3 BIF Examine bearings 8 3.5
4 BRR-1 Mount a bearing manually 10 4.3
5 BRR-2 Remove a bearing mechanically 10 4.3
6 BRR-3 Remove and mount a bearing with adapter sleeves 10 4.3
7 BRR-4 Remove and mount a bearing mechanically 18 7.8
8 CSD Replace chains and sprockets 25 10.8
9 DCC Maintain and align couplings 15 6.5
10 DVB Tension and align V-belts 12 5.2
11 KF Make and fit a key 17 7.4
12 LM Lift and move equipment 12 5.2
13 OAW Use oxy-acetylene and arc welding equipment 8 3.5
14 OMG-1 Maintain gearboxes 26 11.3
15 SPG-1 Cut and fit gaskets 10 4.3
16 SPG-2 Fit seals and packings 12 5.2
17 VO Overhaul valves 18 7.8
Total: 231 hrs 100%
--- 201 ---
Fitter
Level 3 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 HTT-2 Use a file and saw 48 13.2
2 HYD-1 Principles of hydraulics 12 3.3
3 HYD-10 Construct a circuit with sequenced actuators 12 3.3
4 HYD-11 Construct a circuit with an accumulator 10 2.7
5 HYD-12 Make up a hydraulic hose 12 3.3
6 HYD-13 Diagnose and test a hydraulic circuit 16 4.4
7 HYD-2 Test a pump in a circuit 12 3.3
8 HYD-3 Fit and set pressure relief valves 8 2.2
9 HYD-4 Construct a circuit with single acting cylinders 8 2.2
10 HYD-5 Construct a circuit with double acting cylinders 8 2.2
11 HYD-6 Construct a circuit with a check valve 12 3.3
12 HYD-7 Construct a circuit with rotary motion 12 3.3
13 HYD-8 Control the speed of an actuator 12 3.3
14 HYD-9 Construct a dual circuit 8 2.2
15 KF-2 Make and fit a key 18 4.9
16 MDF-2 Drill a flange 18 4.9
17 PMO-1 Overhaul a single stage centrifugal pump 20 5.5
18 PMO-2 Overhaul a multi stage centrifugal pump 20 5.5
19 PN-1 Principles of pneumatics 15 4.1
20 PN-2 Construct a circuit with a single acting cylinder 12 3.3
21 PN-3 Fit and adjust a service unit 12 3.3
22 PN-4 Control the speed of a single acting cylinder 8 2.2
23 PN-5 Construct a circuit controlled from two points 12 3.3
24 PN-6 Control the speed of a double acting cylinder 12 3.3
25 PN-7 Design and construct a pneumatic circuit 8 2.2
26 PN-8 Set pressure sequence valves 8 2.2
27 PN-9 Construct a circuit with a time delay valve 12 3.3
Total: 365 hrs 100%
--- 202 ---
12.4 Welder
Level 1 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AW-1 Bead and weave weld 20 7.5
2 AW-2 Weld a fillet and corner joint 12 4.5
3 AW-3 Weld a butt joint 12 4.5
4 BR-1 Handle materials safely 10 3.8
5 DRG-1 Reading engineering drawings 20 7.5
6 DRG-2 Draw up a material list 20 7.5
7 HT-0 Use hand tools 8 3.0
8 HT-1 Fabricate a drill gauge 20 7.5
9 HT-2 Sharpen a drill 12 4.5
10 MI Identify materials 8 3.0
11 MO-1 Mark off a liner plate 12 4.5
12 MO-2 Mark off an I-beam 12 4.5
13 MO-3 Mark off a channel iron 18 6.8
14 OAC-1 Use oxy-acetylene cutting material 10 3.8
15 OAC-2 Use a radius bar 10 3.8
16 OM-1 Operate a pedestal grinder 8 3.0
17 OM-2 Operate a drilling machine 16 6.0
18 OM-3 Operate a guillotine shearing machine 8 3.0
19 OM-4 Operate a punch and shearing machine 10 3.8
20 PG Operate a portable grinder 8 3.0
21 ST & LOP Safety and lock-out procedure 12 4.5
Total: 266 hrs 100%
--- 203 ---
Welder
Level 2 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AW-4 Weld a horizontal butt joint 18 7.3
2 AW-5 Weld overhead fillet joint 18 7.3
3 AW-6 Weld a vertical up butt joint 18 7.3
4 AW-7 Butt weld pipes in position (4 G
position)
24 9.8
5 AW-7(1) Weld pipe T-joint in position 24 9.8
6 AW-9 Groove with angle grinder / back grind
and repair
16 6.5
7 OAC-3 Use a portable straight cutter 8 3.3
8 OAC-4 Use a profile cutting machine 8 3.3
9 OAW-1 Weld plates with oxy-acetylene 26 10.6
10 OAW-2 Braze a lap joint 12 4.9
11 OAW-3 Weld a vertical up corner joint 24 9.8
12 OAW-4 Weld horizontal butt joint 24 9.8
13 OM-5 Operate a bending press 12 4.9
14 OM-6 Operate a bending roll 14 5.7
Total: 246 hrs 100%
--- 204 ---
Welder
Level 3 Trainee (Special):
No Module Task Time
Allocation %
Completion
1 AS-4 Fabricate an angle iron bracket 12 3.8
2 AW-4(2) Weld horizontal corner joint 24 7.5
3 AW-4(3) Weld a 60 prepared butt joint in horizontal position 24 7.5
4 AW-4(4) Weld a T-joint in the horizontal position 32 10.0
5 AW-5(2) Weld an overhead butt joint 32 10.0
6 AW-6(2) Weld a vertical up corner joint 24 7.5
7 AW-7(2) Weld pipes in a 45 position (6 G position – MMA) 32 10.0
8 BBS Temper and grind a chisel 12 3.8
9 MIG Metal inert gas welding (in and out positions) 64 20.0
10 TIG Tungsten inert gas welding (T-Joint, 6 G position) 64 20.0
Total: 320 hrs 100%