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BASIC COMPETENCIES
Module I: Participating in Workplace Communication
I. Introduction.
This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to obtain,
interpret and convey information in response to workplace requirements.
II. Objectives
Upon completion of this module the students/ trainees will be able to:
III. Discussion
Parts of Speech
Sentence Construction
Effective Communication
Basic Mathematics
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Technical Writing
Recording Information
I. Introduction.
This module covers the knowledge, skills, and attitudes required to relate
in a work based environment.
II. Objectives
Upon completion of this module the students/ trainees will be able to:
III. Discussion
In this learning outcome, role and objective of the team is identified, team
parameters, relationships and responsibilities are identified, individual role and
responsibilities within team environment are identified, roles and responsibilities
of other team members are identified and recognized and Reporting relationships
within team and external to team are identified.
Team Role
Role and Responsibilities with Team Environment
Relationship within a Team
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Communication process
Team Structure/Team Roles
Group Planning and Decision Making
I. Introduction.
II. Objectives
Upon completion of this module the students/ trainees will be able to:
III. Discussion
Qualification Standards
Gender and Development (GAD) Sensitivity
Professionalism in the Workplace
List of Professional Licenses
I. Introduction.
This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to comply
with the regulatory and organizational requirements for occupational health and
safety such as identifying, evaluating and maintaining occupational health and
safety (OHS) awareness.
II. Objectives
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Upon completion of this module the students/ trainees will be able to:
III. Discussion
In this learning outcome, workplace hazards and risks are identified and
clearly explained, hazards and risks and its corresponding indicators are
identified in with the company procedures, contingency measures are recognized
and established in accordance with organizational procedures, terms of
maximum tolerable limits are identified based on threshold limit values (TLV),
effects of hazards are determined and OHS issues and concerns are identified in
accordance with workplace requirements and relevant workplace OHS
legislation.
In this learning outcome, OHS procedures for controlling hazards and risk
are strictly followed, procedures in dealing with workplace accidents, fire and
emergencies are followed in accordance with the organization’s OHS policies,
personal protective equipment (PPE) is correctly used in accordance with
organization’s OHS procedures and practices and procedures in providing
appropriate assistance in the event of workplace emergencies are identified in
line with the established organizational protocol.
Safety Regulations
Clean Air Act
Electrical and Fire Safety Code
Waste Management
Disaster Preparedness and Management
Contingency Measures and Procedures
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COMMON COMPETENCIES
Module V: Performing Mensurations and Calculations
I. Introduction.
This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes on identifying, and
measuring objects based on the required performance standards.
II. Objectives
Upon completion of this module the students/ trainees will be able to:
III. Discussion
Trade Mathematics/Mensuration
I. Introduction.
This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes on analyzing and
interpreting symbols, data and work plan based on the required performance
standard.
II. Objectives
Upon completion of this module the students/ trainees will be able to:
III. Discussion
In this learning outcome, sign, symbols, and data are identified according
to job specifications. And sign, symbols and data are determined according to
classification or as appropriate in drawing.
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I. Introduction.
This module covers the knowledge, skills, attitudes and values needed to
apply quality standards in the workplace. The unit also includes the application of
relevant safety procedures and regulations, organization procedures and
customer requirements.
II. Objectives
Upon completion of this module the students/ trainees will be able to:
III. Discussion
I. Introduction.
II. Objectives
Upon completion of this module the students/ trainees will be able to:
III. Discussion
In this learning outcome, the user must perform the standard operating
procedure before turning on the computer unit, which is to check all the computer
peripherals are properly connected, power is checked according to procedure,
computer logging in and logging off is successfully done and hardware
configuration is checked according to requirements.
In this learning outcome, users ensure that all open application programs
are closed according to requirements and computer and peripheral devices are
correctly shut down according to requirements.
CORE COMEPETENCIES
Module IX: Drafting Architectural Lay-Outs and Details
I. Introduction.
II. Objectives
Upon completion of this module the students/ trainees will be able to:
Draft elevations
Submit complete drawings
III. Discussion
Rules and regulations can be considered as the law and guidelines that
are implemented within the premises of a certain institutions, where an employee
is expected to follow this laws and guidelines.
As a general rule for the drafters before working; drawing tools, materials
and equipment must be classified according to job requirements. And after long
day working, drafters must apply the standard operating procedure, which is to
secure all drawing tools, materials and equipment, clean them and put them back
to their proper locations.
Drawing Board
T – Square.
Triangles
Protractor
Compass
Pencil / Mechanical Pencil
Drawing Sheets
Erasers
Sharpeners
Technical Pen
Erasing Shield
French Curve
Alphabet of lines
A border is a line drawn around the inside edge of the paper. Usually this
is 10mmm from the edge of the paper. It is basically a rectangle drawn precisely
and inside this rectangle is the design area.
A title block is normally drawn at the bottom of the paper. Inside the title
block is printed important information such as Name, Title and Date. The
measurements for the title block can be seen below (these can vary depending
on the type of title block being used). All the lines are dark with the exception of
the guidelines between which the printing is positioned.
Lettering
Dimensions are usually drawn between the walls to specify room sizes
and wall lengths. Floor plans may also include details of fixtures like sinks, water
heaters, furnaces, etc. Floor plans may include notes for construction to specify
finishes, construction methods, or symbols for electrical items.
The fully furnished 4Bed/2Bath floor plan features living/dining area, full-
sized kitchen, private bedrooms, and shared bathrooms. Each room is furnished
with full-sized bed, study desk, and wardrobe closet/dresser. Full-sized washer
and dryer!
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It describes the ratio of the drawing compared to the actual size of the
object. The first number of the equation describes the size of the drawing and the
second number describes the actual size of the object being drawn.
Measurements are expressed in the smallest unit- millimeters. Metric scale can
be classified in the following categories:
Full scale: – the ratio is equal. The drawing is the same size as the object.
For example: (1:1) Full size
Note: Considered the check list below as guide in drafting floor plan.
In this learning outcome, dimensions of roof plan are indicated and should
match floor plan dimensions, lines are drawn according to drafting standards,
architectural standard symbols are used, drawings are laid out according to sheet
contents and roof plan and framing details are drawn according to architectural
drawing standards.
Valley – it is the place of meeting of two slopes of a roof that form on the
plan, a reentrant angle.
Valley gutter – it is the gutter below the valley of the roof.
FRONT VIEW
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Note: Considered the check list below as guide in drafting roof plan.
Note: Considered the check list below as guide in drafting elevations and
sections.
Re-work Procedures
Housekeeping
As per company rule, follow the standard operating procedure after work
is done. Perform housekeeping procedures, organize drawing materials.
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I. Introduction.
This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitudes required to prepare
drawings such as architectural, structural, electrical and electronic,
sanitary/plumbing and mechanical working drawings using CAD software and
hardware
II. Objectives
Upon completion of this module the students/ trainees will be able to:
III. Discussion
CAD systems allow an engineer to view a design from any angle with the
push of a button and to zoom in or out for close-ups and long-distance views. In
addition, the computer keeps track of design dependencies so that when the
engineer changes one value, all other values that depend on it are automatically
changed accordingly. In addition to the software, a CAD system requires;
CAD software
others which are not common to us. Examples of CAD software that is very in
demand in the market is AutoCAD, Sketchup, MicroStation, SolidWorks, etc…
Hardware
A Keyboard is a typewriter-style
device, which uses an arrangement of
buttons or keys, to act as mechanical
levers or electronic switches. Some of the
keys of keyboard can be very useful in
imposing the AutoCAD commands. The
Enter Keys and Spacebar can activate a
command if you press them, but the spacebar is disabled as an enter key if you
are using the text command. Of course spacebar is use for spacing purposes.
The escape key can use as a deactivator, when a command is activate press this
key then it will end up a current command. You can also use the enter keys to
end up a command. The Functions Keys are very helpful tools in AutoCAD. It
can perform some of the functions of application status bar. By pressing the
function keys, you can toggle on / off the status bar buttons. Below are the list of
the function keys and their function. You can use the Alphabets Keys to use a
commands, most of the commands in AutoCAD has shortcuts these are
represented by one or more letters.
Commands
Since that the focus of this module is to convert the architectural layouts
and details that are done manually into CAD drawing. We will utilize the different
types of commands. These commands are categorize according to their uses
and functions.
Line - it creates straight line segments between two points usually the line
segment that is created is independent to each other.
Construction Line - it creates an infinite line and usually you this command
to create reference lines.
Arc - it creates an arc segments. There are eleven ways to draw an arc
segments. 3Points is the default option, if you utilize this command to create
an arc segment. The 11 ways or options to draw an Arc segment are listed
below:
Circle - it creates a circle. There are six ways to draw a circle. Center, radius
is the default option, if you utilize this command to create circles. The 6 ways
or options to draw a circle are listed below:
Special commands can be summoned for a special purpose and usually the
name of its commands corresponds to their functions. Each command has its
own properties and different methods to utilize.
Hatch - it defines the boundaries, pattern type, pattern properties, and other
parameters for hatch and gradient fill objects
Design Center - browses, finds, and previews content, and inserts content,
which includes blocks, hatches, and external references (xrefs).
Special Tools
Text Commands
You can create one or more paragraphs of multiline text (mtext) in the In-
Place Text Editor (or an alternative text editor) or use prompts on the command
line. You can also insert text from a file saved in ASCII or RTF format.
You can use single-line text to create one or more lines of text, where
each text line is an independent object that you can relocate, reformat, or
otherwise modify.
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With OSNAP modes, you can specify a snap point at an exact location on
an object.
Dimensions
Dimstyle - it creates new styles, sets the current style, modifies styles, sets
overrides on the current style, and compares styles
Manipulations
Select - places selected objects in the previous selection set. A small box,
called the object selection target, replaces the crosshairs on the graphics
cursor.
Command entry: Select
You can select objects individually with the pointing device or by drawing a
selection window around them.
Selection Options
Editing
Layers are used to organize drawing and they are utilized to group
information in a drawing by function and to enforce linetype, color, lineweights
and other standards.
Note: It is recommended that you create several new layers with which to
organize your drawing rather than create your entire drawing on layer 0.
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Capabilities of Layer:
On / Off
Freeze / Unfreeze
Lock / Unlock
Properties:
Color
Linetype
Lineweight
Plot Style
Plot
Block - it creates a block definition from objects you select and usually you
can’t control the destination of this objects.
Insert – specifies the name and position of the block or drawing to insert
Modifications
Modify commands are used to modify objects, such copy, erase, move,
rotate, etc… Usually the name of its commands corresponds to their function and
uses.
Fillet - it rounds and fillets the edges of objects. This command requires
radius.
CAD software
When preparing plan using CAD software, considered and utilized the
available AutoCAD software that is installed in the computer. AutoCAD version
can be 2008, to 2018 versions.
Hardware
Below are the list of architectural layouts and details to be drawn using
AutoCAD Software.
Floor Plan/s
Roof Plan/s
Elevations
3.00 T&B D1
W1
Bedroom 2 Dining Area W1
D2
D2
3.00
W1
Bedroom 1 Living Area W1
D1
Porch
W1 W1
Apex of Roof
2.00
Top of Beam
Bottom of Beam
2.70
Plotting
Printing and plotting has changed drastically since the days of release 14 -
there is much more flexibility. Unfortunately, flexibility sometimes adds
complexity.
Step 1: First thing to do is to switch from Model Space (Model Tab) to Paper
Space (Layout Tab), use the command below of simply click the layout1 tab.
Step 2: Next step is the modification of settings of Page Setup Manager. Use the
command below or use the given option.
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Pagesetup – controls the page layout, plotting device, paper size and other
settings for each new layout.
To create a new page setup, right-click the desired layout tab, and
choose Page Setup Manager
In the Paper Size section, choose a paper size. This allows you to use
different sheet sizes for different layouts.
In the Plot Area section, choose what you want to plot. Your choices
depend on whether you're on a Model or Layout tab, and can include:
Layout, Display, Limits, Extents, and Window.
In the Plot Offset section, you can specify an offset from the lower-left
corner. You might do this to place several plots on different parts of one
sheet of paper. You can also center the plot by checking the Center the
Plot check box.
In the Plot Scale section, set the scale from the drop-down list, or check
the Fit to Paper check box. You can also type a scale in text boxes. Most
layouts are plotted at 1:1 because you scale the individual viewports. You
can also check the Scale Lineweights check box to scale the lineweights
along with your drawing.
In the Plot Style Table section, choose a plot style table if you want to
use one. Plot styles determine how plots look and let you create different
looks for different plots.
In the Shaded Viewport Options section, you specify how a model plot
(not a layout plot) looks. You can choose from visual styles and resolution
options. The Shade Plot drop-down list is not available if you're on a
Layout tab. You can also choose a quality from the Quality drop-down list.
In the Plot Options section, you can choose whether or not you want to
plot lineweights and plot styles. You can also choose whether you want to
plot paper space objects last. Finally, if you created 3D objects in paper
space, you can hide their back lines.
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In the Drawing Orientation section, you can plot portrait, landscape (the
default), or upside down.
Click OK to return to the Page Setup Manager. Click Set Current, and
click Close.
In the Insert dialog box, click the browse button to locate the directory of
your drawing block.
Click OK button.
Step 4: Next step is creating viewport. Viewport is the window or frame within
which a view of the drawing is visible. In some complex CAD programs viewports
are considered complex objects and can be placed in drawings. Many programs
also support the use of multiple viewports, which can simultaneously show
different parts of the same drawing. This is especially important when working in
3D. Use the command below.
Step 5: Next step is the switching from paper space viewport to model space
viewport. It just likes activating a viewport. Use the commands below.
Command entry: MS
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Command entry: PS
Step 6: Next step is computing text heights. There is a corresponding text height
for every scale that you used when plotting a drawing. To compute for the text
height, use the equation below.
Scale 1 = Scale 2
Text Height 1 Text Height 2
The table below shows the scale and the equivalent text height.
Scale 1 = Scale 2
Text Height 1 Text Height 2
100 = 300
0.25 Text Height 2
Step 7: Next step is scaling drawings relative to paper space units. In AutoCAD,
scaling is unlimited. The scale you want to use is based on the size of the
viewport you are using. You can use the equation below to compute value of
your scale factor.
Solution:
nXP = plotting scale
100
= 100
100
n = 1XP
Command Zoom
Type S (for scale)
Enter XP (computed value)
Step 8: The last step is the actual plotting of the drawing. Things to remember
when plotting is the printer name, paper size, plot scale, and plot style. Use the
command below.
NOTE: Observe that the contents and the settings of the plot dialog box is almost
the same with the contents and the settings of pagesetup dialog box.