Semi-skilled ( Assessment)
What you will learn
Introduction to Skilled Trades:
Understanding the roles and responsibilities of semi-skilled workers in various industries.
Learning the importance of technical skills and safety awareness.
Safety Awareness:
Learning about workplace safety rules and regulations.
Understanding the importance of personal protective equipment (PPE) and safe work practices.
Basic Tools and Equipment:
Learning to use and handle basic hand tools and equipment relevant to the trade.
Understanding tool maintenance and proper storage.
Measurement and Layout:
Learning basic measurement techniques and how to read and interpret measurements.
Understanding how to create accurate layouts for projects.
Material Handling:
Learning proper techniques for lifting, carrying, and moving materials.
Understanding how to handle materials safely to prevent injuries.
Assembly and Disassembly:
Learning how to assemble and disassemble simple structures or components.
Understanding the sequence of steps and proper fastening methods.
Basic Repairs:
Learning to identify basic issues and perform minor repairs.
Understanding when to seek assistance for more complex problems.
Workplace Communication:
Developing effective communication skills with colleagues and supervisors.
Learning how to follow instructions and report progress.
Job-specific Skills:
Acquiring specific skills relevant to the semi-skilled trade, such as basic welding, carpentry, plumbing, electrical work, etc.
Reading Technical Diagrams:
Learning to read and interpret basic technical drawings, diagrams, and schematics.
Understanding symbols and annotations.
Quality Control:
Understanding the importance of producing work that meets quality standards.
Learning how to inspect work for defects and errors.
Problem-Solving Skills:
Developing basic problem-solving skills to address common challenges.
Learning to troubleshoot and find solutions.
Environmental and Sustainability Awareness:
Understanding the impact of work on the environment.
Learning about sustainable practices and waste reduction.
Safety Procedures and Emergency Response:
Learning emergency response procedures and actions to take in case of accidents.
Understanding the importance of reporting incidents.
Basic Math and Calculations:
Refreshing or improving basic math skills relevant to the trade.
Learning how to perform calculations required for the job.
Entry-Level Supervision:
Understanding how to work under supervision and follow directions from more experienced workers or supervisors.
Regulations and Compliance:
Learning about relevant regulations and standards applicable to the trade.
Understanding the importance of compliance.
Hands-on Practical Exercises:
Participating in hands-on exercises to practice skills learned during the course.