Introduction to Industrial Technology (2023)

basic safety1

  • 1

    Identify causes of accidents and the impact of accident costs.1.1

  • 2

    Follow safe behavior procedures on and around ladders, scaffolds and stairs.1.2

  • 3

    Follow safe behavior procedures around electrical hazards.1.3

  • 4

    Demonstrate the use, care and inspection of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE).1.4

  • 5

    Explain the importance of hazard communications (HazCom) and material safety data sheets (MSDSs).1.5

  • 6

    Respond to hazardous-materials and hazardous-waste emergency situations accordance with regulatory requirements.1.6

  • 7

    Follow safety procedures required for lifting heavy objects.1.7

  • 8

    Demonstrate a working knowledge of safety education, environment, and enforcement for life and work.1.8

  • 9

    Apply safe practices while using tools and equipment.1.9

  • 10

    Apply safe practices for housekeeping, dress, fire, chemicals & personal protection while working in a shop.1.10

  • 11

    Describe fire prevention and firefighting techniques.1.11

  • 12

    Explain the purpose of OSHA and how it promotes safety on the job.1.12

Industrial math2

  • 1

    Add, subtract, multiply, and divide whole numbers, fractions, decimals and percentages.2.1

  • 2

    Use a standard ruler, a metric ruler, and a measuring tape to measure.2.2

  • 3

    Demonstrate conversion skills for decimals and fractions.2.3

  • 4

    Recognize and perform calculations using metric units of length, weight, volume and temperature.2.4

Hand tools 3

  • 1

    Recognize and identify some of the basic hand tools and their proper uses in industrial trades.3.1

  • 2

    Demonstrate the safe use of common hand tools.3.2

power tools4

  • 1

    Recognize and identify some of the basic power tools and their proper uses in the industrial trades.4.1

  • 2

    Demonstrate the safe use of common power tools.4.2

  • 3

    Perform preventive maintenance on basic power tools used in the industrial trades.4.3

blueprint reading5

  • 1

    Perform the drafting principles needed to draw the basic geometric shapes.5.1

  • 2

    Develop a pictorial sketch of an object.5.2

  • 3

    Develop a multi-view drawing.5.3

  • 4

    Identify basic symbols used in blueprints.5.4

  • 5

    Identify various types of blueprint views used in Architecture and Construction, Engineering, Manufacturing, and Transportation.5.5

Communication skills6

  • 1

    Interpret information and follow instructions presented in both verbal and written form.6.1

  • 2

    Communicate effectively in on-the-job situations using verbal and written skills in various delivery modes (face-to-face,6.2

  • 3

    Create and complete various written documents used in industrial trades.6.3

  • 4

    Demonstrate knowledge and use of computer systems and word processing software in effective communication.6.4

employability skills7

  • 1

    Create and utilize employment documents including a resume and portfolio.7.1

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    Demonstrate job seeking and interview skills.7.2

  • 3

    Understand and respond to performance reviews.7.3

21st century/foundation skills8

  • 1

    Demonstrate critical thinking skills and the ability to solve problems using those skills.8.1

  • 2

    Define effective relationship skills.8.

  • 3

    Demonstrate a working knowledge of workplace issues such as sexual harassment, stress, and substance abuse.8.3

  • 4

    Demonstrate the ability to achieve common goals through team work.8.4

materials handling9

  • 1

    Verify that health, safety, environmental, and government regulations are met.9.1

  • 2

    Recognize hazards and follow safety procedures required for materials handling.9.2

  • 3

    Demonstrate ability to load and unload materials properly and safely.9.3

Frequently asked questions

What grade levels do these standards cover?
PROFESSIONALEDUCATION-DEVELOPMENT
Where can I read the official document?
CAREER TECHNICAL EDUCATION (CTE) COURSE COMPETENCIES

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