CBLM Module Victor
CBLM Module Victor
CBLM Module Victor
WELDING NCII
WELD CARBON STEEL
PLATES AND PIPES USING
SMAW
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Sector:
Qualification:
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A. grin
B. shouts with joy
C. jump for joy
10. If you were at a party, what would you be most likely
to remember the
Next day?
A. the faces of the people there, but not the names
B. the names but not the face
C. the things you did and said while you were there
11. When you see the word d-o-g, what do you do
first?
A. thinks of a picture of a particular dog?
B. says the word dog to yourself silently
C. sense the feeling of being with a dog (petting
it, running with
It, etc.
12. When you tell a story, would you rather
A. writes it?
B. tells it out loud?
C. acts it out?
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Cultural and
language
background
English
Math
a. 95 and above
a. 95 and above
b. 90 to 94
b. 90 to 94
c. 85 to 89
c. 85 to 89
d. 80 to 84
d. 80 to 84
a. 75 to 79
e. 75 to 79
Ethnicity/culture:
a. Ifugao
b. Igorot
c. Ibanag
d. Gaddang
e. Muslim
f. Ibaloy
g. Others( please specify) Bisaya English
Education &
general
knowledge
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Characteristics of learners
g. With units in Doctoral Level
h. Doctoral Graduate
a. Male
Sex
b. Female
Age
Your age: 24
Physical ability
1. Disabilities(if any)_____________________
2. Existing Health Conditions (Existing illness if
any)
a. None
b. Asthma
c. Heart disease
d. Anemia
e. Hypertension
f. Diabetes
g. Others(please specify) ___________________
Previous
experience with
the topic
TM Certificates
a. TQ certified
b. TM graduate
c. TM trainer
d. TM lead trainer
Number of years as a competency trainer NC II
Previous
learning
experience
Training Level
completed
Special courses
Welding NCII
SHIELDED METAL ARC
WELDING NCII
WELD CARBON STEEL
PLATES AND PIPES USING
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Characteristics of learners
Learning styles
situation.
Other needs
a.
b.
c.
d.
Financially challenged
Working student
Solo parent
Others(please specify)
___________________________
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CAN I?
PARTICIPATE IN WORKPLACE COMMUNICATION
1.
2.
3.
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COMMON COMPETENCIES
CAN I?
YES
NO
3. Interpret
standard
drawing
tolerances and notations
symbol,
dimensional
/
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COMMON COMPETENCIES
CAN I?
YES
NO
REPAIR WELDS
1.Mark/locate weld defects
3.Remove defects
4.Perform re-welding
CORE COMPETENCIES
CAN I..?
Weld Carbon Steel Pipe using SMAW
1. Weld plates in single pass groove joints in overhead
positions
overhead
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COMMON COMPETENCIES
CAN I?
YES
NO
Form 1.2:
Evidence of Current Competencies acquired related to
Job/Occupation
Current
competencies
Proof/Evidence
Means of validating
Certificate of Achievement
Submitted authenticated
copy of certificate
Oral questioning/Written
exam
BACIC
COMPETENCIES
Participate in
workplace
communication
Certificate of Completion
Certificate of employment
Work in a team
environment
Certificate of Achievement
Certificate of Completion
Certificate of employment
Practice career
professionalism
Certificate of Achievement
Certificate of Completion
Certificate of employment
Practice
occupational health
and safety
procedures
Certificate of Achievement
Submitted authenticated
copy of certificate Oral
questioning/Written exam
Submitted authenticated
copy of certificate Oral
questioning/Written exam
Submitted authenticated
copy of certificate Oral
questioning/Written exam
Certificate of employment
COMMON
COMPEYENCIES
SHIELDED METAL ARC
WELDING NCII
WELD CARBON STEEL
PLATES AND PIPES USING
SMAW
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Apply Safety
Practices
Certificate of Achievement
Interpret Drawings
and Sketches
Certificate of Completion
Submitted authenticated
copy of certificate Oral
questioning/Written exam
Certificate of Achievement
Submitted authenticated
copy of certificate Oral
questioning/Written exam
Certificate of employment
Perform Industry
Calculations
Contribute
Quality system
Certificate of Achievement
Certificate of Completion
to Certificate of Achievement
Certificate of Completion
Certificate of employment
Certificate of Achievement
Certificate of Completion
Certificate of employment
Prepare Weld
Materials
Certificate of Achievement
Certificate of Completion
Certificate of employment
Set up Welding
Equipment
Certificate of Achievement
Certificate of Completion
Certificate of employment
Fit up Weld
Materials
Certificate of Achievement
Certificate of Completion
Certificate of employment
Repair Welds
Certificate of Achievement
Certificate of Completion
Certificate of employment
Submitted authenticated
copy of certificate Oral
questioning/Written exam
Submitted authenticated
copy of certificate Oral
questioning/Written exam
Submitted authenticated
copy of certificate Oral
questioning/Written exam
Submitted authenticated
copy of certificate Oral
questioning/Written exam
Submitted authenticated
copy of certificate Oral
questioning/Written exam
Submitted authenticated
copy of certificate Oral
questioning/Written exam
Submitted authenticated
copy of certificate Oral
questioning/Written exam
CORE
COMPETENCIES
Weld Carbon Steel
Plates using SMAW
Certificate of Achievement
Certificate of Completion
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To be Accomplish
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Competency/Learning
Required Units of Outcomes
based on CBC
Current Competencies
Training
Gaps/Requirements
BASIC COMPETENCIES
1.Participate in
workplace
communication
Participate in
workplace
communication
1.1.
Obtain
and
convey
workplace information
1.2.
1.3.
Participate in
workplace meeting and
discussion
Participate in workplace
meeting and discussion
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2.Work in a team
environment
Work in a team
environment
1.1.
1.2.
Describe work as a
team
3.Practice career
professionalism
Practice career
professionalism
1.3.
Integrate personal
objectives with
organizational goals
Integrate
personal
objectives
with
organizational goals
1.4.
Set and
priorities
1.5.
Maintain professional
growth and
development
Maintain professional
growth
and
development
4.Practice occupational
health and safety
procedures
meet
work
Practice
occupational
health
and
safety
procedures
1.6Ide
ntify hazardous area
1.7
Use protective
clothing
and devices
Identify
hazardous area
Use
protective
devices
and
1.6.
1.8
1.9
COMMON
COMPETENCIES
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Identify standard
alphabet of lines
1.8.
Identify orthographic
isometric views
1.9.
Interpret standards
drawing symbols,
dimensional
tolerances and
notations
2. Perform industry
calculations
Identify
orthographic
isometric views
Interpret
standards
drawing
symbols,
dimensional tolerances
and notations
Perform
calculations
industry
2.1.
Perform four
fundamental
operations
Perform
fundamental
operations
2.2.
Perform conversion of
unit
Perform conversion of
unit
Perform
calculations
on
algebraic
expressions
Compute percentage
and ratio
3. Contribute to quality
system
Contribute
system
to
four
quality
3.1.
3.2.
Apply quality
standards to work
3.3
Protect company Protect company property
property and customer and and
customer
and
interests
interest
4. Use hand tools
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5.1.
Set up cutting
equipment
Set
up
equipment
cutting
5.2.
5.3.
5.4.
Prepare welding
consumables
Prepare
consumables
welding
6.Set up welding
equipment
Set up welding
Set
up
machine
welding
Set
up
accessories
welding
Fit
up
Materials
Welding
Check
gap
alignment
Set
up
positioned
8.Repair welds
Repair Welds
Mark/locate
defects
and
welding
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Prepare
tools
equipment
Remove defects
Perform re-welding
and
CORE COMPETENCIES
1. Weld Carbon Steel Pipes using SMAW
1.1.1 Weld pipes in
single pass groove in
over head positions
Weld plates in
multiple pass groove
joints in over head
positions
Weld plates in
multiple pass groove
joints in over head
positions
2.1.5
2.1.5 Weld plates in
single pass groove
joints in flat horizontal
and vertical positions
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Using Form No.1.4, Convert the Training Gaps into a Training Needs/
Requirements. Refer to the CBC in identifying the Module Title or Unit of
Competency of the training needs identified.
Form No. 1.4: Training Needs
Training Needs
Module Title/Module of
Instruction
(Learning Outcomes)
SHIELDED METAL ARC
WELDING NCII
WELD CARBON STEEL
PLATES AND PIPES USING
SMAW
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Weld Carbon
using SMAW.
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SESSION PLAN
Sector
Qualification Title
Unit of Competency
Module Title
Learning Outcomes:
LO1. Weld plates in single pass groove joints in overhead positions
LO2. Weld plates in multiple pass groove joints in overhead positions
LO3. Weld pipe in 1G,2G,5G and 6G Positions
A. INTRODUCTION : This module covers the knowledge, skills and attitude required in welding carbon steel plates and
pipes using SMAW process
B. LEARNING ACTIVITIES
LO 1:
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Learning Content
Methods
Video
presentation
Essentials of
welding
International
welding codes
and standards
Acceptable
weld profiles
Weld defects,
causes and
remedies
Welding
Procedure
Specifications
(WPS)
Welding
techniques
and
Power Point
Presentation
Presentation
Practice
Feedback
Resources
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Time
97 hrs
procedures
Safe welding
practices
. Essentials of
welding
International
welding codes
and standards
Acceptable
weld profiles
Weld defects,
causes and
remedies
Welding
Procedure
Specifications
(WPS)
Welding
techniques
and
procedures
Safe welding
practices
Lecture/
Video
Presentation
Power Point
Presentation
Demonstration
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CBLM
Key 1.2-1
Computer
slides video
Projector
Refer
Performance
Criteria
Checklist
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to CBLM
equipment
LO3.Weld pipe in 1G,2G,5G and 6G POSITIONS
Essentials of
welding
International
welding codes
and standards
Acceptable
weld profiles
Weld defects,
causes and
remedies
Welding
Procedure
Specifications
(WPS)
Welding
techniques
and
procedures
Safe welding
practices
Lecture
Video
Presentation
Power Point
Presentation
Demonstration
Prepare weld
pipe in 1G,2G,5G Perform
Job Refer
and 6G Positions sheet 1.1-1
Performance
criteria
Job Sheet 1.3-1
How to
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to CBLM
equipment
C. ASSESSMENT PLAN
Written Test
Performance Test
D. TEACHERS SELF-REFLECTION OF THE SESSION
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Module Content
Module Content
Module
List of Competencies
Content
Module Content
Module Content
Front Page
In our efforts to standardize CBLM,
the above parts are recommended for
use in Competency Based Training
(CBT) in Technical Education and
Skills Development Authority (TESDA)
Technology Institutions.
The next
sections
will
show
you
the
components and features of each part.
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Sector
Module Title:
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HOW
TO
USE
Welcome!
The unit of competency, "Weld carbon steel plates and pipes
using SMAW", is one of the competencies o f W E L D CA R B O N
S T E E L P I P E S U S I NG S M AW NCII, a course which comprises the
knowledge, skills and attitudes required for a TVET trainer to
possess.
The module, Welding carbon steel plates and pipes using
SMAW, contains training materials and activities related to identifying
learners requirements, preparing session plan, preparing basic
instructional materials and organizing learning and teaching
activities for you to complete.
In this module, you are required to go through a series of
learning activities in order to complete each learning outcome. In
each learning outcome are Information Sheets, Self-Checks, Task
Sheets and Job Sheets. Follow and perform the activities on your own.
If you have questions, do not hesitate to ask for assistance from your
facilitator.
Remember to:
Read information sheets and complete the self-checks.
Suggested references are included to supplement the materials
provided in this module.
P e r f o r m the Task Sheets and Job Sheets until you are
confident that your outputs conform to the Performance
C r i te r i a Checklist that follows the sheets.
S u b m i t outputs of the Task Sheets and Job Sheets to your
facilitator for evaluation and recording in the Accomplishment
Chart. Outputs shall serve as your portfolio during the
Institutional Competency Evaluation. When you feel confident
that you have had sufficient practice, ask your trainer to
evaluate you. The results of your assessment will be recorded in
your Progress Chart and Accomplishment Chart.
You must pass the Institutional Competency Evaluation for this
competency before moving to another competency. A Certificate of
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Unit of Competency
Module Title
Code
Basic Competencies
1.
Participate in
workplace
communication
Participating in
workplace
communication
2.
Work in a team
environment
3.
Practice career
professionalism
4.
Practice occupational
health and safety
procedures
Practicing occupational
health and safety 500311108
procedures
500311105
Common
Competencies
5.
6.
MEE721201
Applying safety practices
Interpreting drawings
and sketches
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7.
Perform Industry
Calculations
Performing industry
calculations
MEE721203
8.
Contribute to quality
system
Contributing to quality
system
MEE721204
9.
MEE721205
10.
Prepare Weld
Materials
Preparing welding
materials
11.
Set up Welding
Equipment
Setting up welding
equipment
12.
13.
Repair Welds
Repairing welds
materials
MEE721207
Core
Competencies
14.
16.
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MODULE CONTENT
QUALIFICATION TITLE: SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SMAW NCII)
UNIT OF COMPETENCY: WELD CARBON STEEL PIPES USING SMAW
MODULE TITLE
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- Cold laps
3. Uniformity of bead ripples must be in accordance with welding standards
4. Stringer or layered beads deposited in accordance with welding standards
5. Finish well mint visually acceptable in accordance with welding standards
for:
- spatters
- arc strikes
Slag
- Uniformity of beads
CONTENTS:
Essentials of welding
International welding codes and standards
Acceptable weld profiles
Weld defects, causes and remedies
Welding Procedure Specifications (WPS)
Welding techniques and procedures
Safe welding practices
CONDITIONS:
The student/trainee must be provided with the following:
1. Equipment
- Welding machine (AC or AC/DC)
- Welding table or jig
- Portable grinder
- Welding booth
- Portable oven
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Trainers
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Learning Experiences
Learning Activities
Special Instructions
Read information sheet 1.3-1 Prepare Read information sheet 1.3-1 and
browse from the internet as your
sauces require for menu items
reference.
SELF CHECK 1.3-1
Answer Self check 1.3-1 and check
the answers with the answer key.
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Then to start performing weld pass like root pass in 6G positions prepare
first the right kind of electrode the suitable to used into the said single
pass in groove weld pass.E6011 Nihon Weld is appropriate to use, the first
essential of welding is apply which is choosing the right electrode size,
setting of welding machine into the setting adjuster also relies the number of
electrode used ,like this 60-80 amperage ac/dc is the ideal set up of
machine, the second essential of welding is now being carry the correct
current, Then after is in second pass is the rooting weld pass and meet the
quality of weld then E6012 or 6013 is now used to the said second pass or
hot pass and the setting adjuster will of course change considering the
number of electrode used is different from root pass to second pass so now
the setting of machine will into 90-110 ac/dc amperage but then still the
trainee will change hat is fit and easy for him to perform base on the setting
amperage is being concerned but take note that it will not go beyond the
setting adjuster frame.
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since it is already
hold the welding handle which have already the electrode the
choices of position are in this, vertical up, vertical down, street
up, street down, 45 degrees down, 45 degrees up so its the
trainee who manipulate
third essentials of
Before starting actual work check first the welding ground and
so welding cable ensuring that there is no torn insulator in the
welding cable to avoid your body contact with fault ground. So
start
welding
handle
with
the
desired
and
comfortable
until it will finished drag the electrode to the work face and it is
important to maintain the correct travel speed, and if electrode
tend that is being already shortened , you have to cut it off and
have a replace a new one of electrode with the same types. Then
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Then the trainer will inspect and checked how good the
performance is .Lastly The trainer is last to see if he/she get the
desired performance if the quality and standards is being meet,
and time will tell
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b. 60-80 amperage
c. 90-100 amperage
d. 100-130 amperage
3. The ideal distance of base metal to the electrode or the so called arc
length is??
A. 60mm
B. 50mm
C. 40mm
D. 30mm
4. A personal protective equipment used to protect the eyes in radiation due
to the arc rays of welding is?
a. Leather gloves
b. Steel toe shoes
c. Dust mask
d. Welding helmet
6. In 6G pipe position the ideal position is?
a. Horizontal fixed position
b. Vertical position
c. Flat position
d. 45 degrees slanting
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2. B
3. D
4. D
5. D
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.
Equipment
- Welding ma g booth .
- Portable oven
2. Tools/Accessories
- Welding mask
- Steel brush
- Clear glass
- Chipping hammer
- Dark glass
3. Supplies/ Materials
- Electrodes
- Carbon steel plates
- Cutting grinding disk
4. Personal protective equipment
- safety shoes
- apron
- leggings
- safety goggles
- gloves
.
Steps/Procedure:
1. Prepare pipes for the said actual work
2 Position the pipe into the 6G Position
3
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YES
Did you..?
1. Prepare pipes for the said actual work
NO
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Evidence Plan
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Written
Unit of
competency:
Portfolio
Competency
standard:
in
manufacturers instructions
Set up and install welding machine,
accessories
Checked gap and alignment
/
/
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Table of Specification
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Objectives/Content
area/Topics
Knowledge
Comprehension
Application
# of items/
% of test
3/20%
4/27%
Perform welding
into the pipe by
performing root
pass
4/27%
4/27%
TOTAL
15/100%
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Written Exam
A. Multiple Choices.
1. The ideal edge preparation of bevel groove is?
a. 50mm
b. 80mm
c. 85mm
d. 90mm
2. What appropriate equipment to use in making edge bevel?
a. cut off machine
b. portable grinder
c. power hack saw
d. sander machine
3. When cutting metal like flat bar or angle bar what specific equipment is
suitable to used?
a. cut off machine
b. portable grinder
c. power hack saw
d. sander machine
4. What essentials of welding that the angle of electrode is really reflect the
performance of the trainee?
a. correct electrode angle
b. correct electrode size
c. correct travel speed
d. correct arc length
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ANSWER KEY
A.
1. A
2. B
3. A
4. A
5. D
B.
1. T
2. F
3. T
4. T
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5. T
6. F
7. T
8. F
9. F
10. T
Performance Test
Specific Instruction for the Candidate
Qualification
Unit of Competency
General Instruction:
Given the necessary tools, materials, you are required to perform the
standard of procedure in, welding carbon steel pipe using SMAW following
the standard operating procedure according to welders procedure
specification.
Specific Instruction:
1. Prepare the tools, materials and instruction.
2. Check and review the specific procedure.
3. Perform the procedures in accordance with the job requirement
following the required standards
4. Prepare pipes for the said actual work
5. position the pipe into the 6G Position
6. Set the welding machine to the desired setting amperage
4 Get the right kind of electrode to be used in performing single pass
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or root pass
5 Insert The electrode to the desired angle to the tip of the welding
handle that can be in street, up position , down, 45degrees up or 45
degrees down depending on the convenient of the welders
6 Switch on the circuit breaker and of course the welding switch
machine
7 Scratch the electrode tip to the base metal and it will start creating a
spark
8 Start to performed welding into the pipe by performing root pass
9 continue until it will finished and if electrode that being used is
quite too short replace a new one to continue preceding pass
10 Finished the Single pass by removing the removing the flux
covering into the weld bead penetration and by using the welding tools
11 The trainer will inspect to the performance of the trainee if he/she
performed well
12 Lastly the trainer will give critics if he/she do the task very well.
NOTE. PROPER PPE OF LABORATORY UNIFORM MUST BE WEAR.
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QTY
Welding Machine
10 unit
Portable Grinder
10 unit
Portable Oven
10unit
Bench Vise
10 unit
Sander Machine
10 unit
10 unit
10 unit
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Electrodes
15 box
5 length
Cutting grinding
disk
5boxes
TOOLS
Chipping hammer
Vise grip
25 pieces
25 pieces
Steel brush
25 pieces
Files
25 pieces
Welding mask
25 pieces
Dark glass
25pieces
Clear glass
25 pieces
QUESTIONING TOOL
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Satisfactory
respon
se
Yes
No
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SUGGESTED ANSWER.
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Print Resources
Competency Base
Materials (CBLM)
As per
Inventory
Remarks
Available
Available
Trainers Manual
Available
Hand book
Available
Bond papers
Available
Learning
As per TR
As per TR
As per
Inventory
Remarks
available
available
Overhead projector
available
For repair
Flip chart
available
available
laptop
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As per TR
As per
Inventory
Remarks
5 table
available
Grinding disc
10
Cutting disc
10
5boxes
available
10
20 discs
available
Oxy-acetylene
1set
Electrode E6011
10boxes
10boxes
Ready
use
to
Electrode E6012
8 boxes
8 boxes
Ready
use
to
Electrode E7018
8 boxes
8 boxes
available
5L/20ft.
5L/20ft.
available
1L/20ft.
1L/20ft.
available
As per
Inventory
Remarks
Tools
As per TR
Vise Grip
Chipping Hammer
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1 set
Empty
tank/refill
20
available
20
available
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Steel Brush
10
20
available
Steel Tape
15
10pcs
available
15
10 set
available
Files, round/half/square
15
15 available
pieces
Equipment
As per TR
Welding Machine
10
10
available
Portable Grinder
10
10
available
10
available
Sander Machine
10
available
As per
Inventory
Remarks
Note: In the remarks section, remarks may include for repair, for
replenishment, for reproduction, for maintenance etc
Training Activity Matrix
Training Activity
Trainee
Facilities/T
ools and
Equipment
Venue
(Workstatio
n/ Area)
Prayer
Recap of Activities
Unfreezing Activities
School/
Training
Lab.
All trainees
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Date &
Time
Jan.
15,
2014
8:00
AM to
8:30
Remarks
All Trainees
participate
well
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Feedback of Training
AM
S
Rejoinder/Motivation
Lecture/
Discussion/Demonstratio
n
Feedback
about
Lecture/Discussion
the
All trainees
SMAW NCII
CBLM
All trainees
School/
Training Lab.
School/
Training Lab.
8:30
AM to
12:00
NN
1:00pm
to
2:30pm
Self-Check
Abad,Jefrey,Sas
Jun,Besas Chris,
Dada,John, Balais,
Mark Lou, Lolo,
Narciso, Ripalda,
Erick,
Villamon,Llyod,
Gonzales,John,
Luistro,Lito
Buhat,Riz,
Saavedra,Mark,Erwin
,Melorin,
Canales,Juvy,Mori,Fe
liciano,Sandoval,Jess
ie,Sas,Jason,Egido,Li
muel,Esaga,Jomar,
Formento,Rex,Lora,G
amy
TrainingActivity( proper
storing of welding
consumables and
tools,and handly
equipment)
All trainees
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PPE,welding
machine,ele
ctrode
E6011,port
able
grinder,steel
brush,vise
crip,chippin
g hammer,
tools
PPE,welding
machine,ele
ctrode
E6011,port
able
grinder,steel
brush,vise
crip,chippin
g hammer,
tools
PPE, All
welding
tools,equip
ment must
put inplace
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participate
well
All Trainees
participate
well
All trainees
was able to
performed the
assigned job
School/
Training Lab.
(Plates)
2:30p
m to
4:00pm
School/
Training Lab.
(Pipe)
2:30pm
to
4:00pm
All trainees
was able to
performed the
the assigned
job
School/
Training Lab.
4:00pm
to
5:00pm
All trainees
was able to
performed the
assigned job
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Maintain Training
Facilities
Template # 1
OPERATIONAL PROCEDURE
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Equipment Type
Equipment Code
00056
Location
Operation Procedure:
Template # 2
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Qualification
Area/Section
In-Charge
HOUSEKEEPING SCHEDULE
Shielded Metal Arc Welding
Station/Bldg
NCII
Practical Work Area
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ACTIVITIES
1. Clean and check
welding PORTABLE
GRINDER.
2. Checked the carbon
brass
3. Inspect the wire of
Portable Grinder if
there is tear with the
wire insulator
4. Clean and check
floor, walls, windows,
ceilings
/dust/rust
cobwebs and
outdated/unneces
sary objects/items
Responsible
Person
Daily
Trainees
Every
other Day
Weekly
Trainees
Trainees
Trainees
Trainees and
Trainer
Trainer and
Trainees
Every 15th
Day
Monthly
obstructions
5. Motor parts of the
Portable Grinder
6. Clean and checked
the outside part of
the Portable Grinder
by removing dust
and any particular
need to removed
7. arrange the table
and tools chairs and
other necessary
things to keep
Trainees
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Remarks
Trainees
Maintenance
or School
utility
Maintenance
Logbook and
forms are
complete, in order
and updated
Lights, ventilation
OK
10. Clean and check
Rest Room
Urinals, bowls,
wash basins, walls
and partitions are
free from stains,
dirt, oils, graffiti
and unnecessary
objects;
Ceilings free from
cobwebs and
dangling items
Floor is kept dry;
no broken tiles or
protruding objects
Equipped with
dipper and pails;
properly located
after use
9. Clean and check
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wash area:
Walls/Floors-
free from oils,
molds, broken
tiles, gums, stains
or graffiti
Drainage system
is functional
Water system
functional; no
dripping faucets
or leaking pipes
or School
utility
Free from
unnecessary
objects (mops,
rags)
10. Clean and
maintain work shop
surroundings by
sweeping/ removing
fallen leaves,
branches, debris
and other refuse,
impounded water,
clearing pathways of
obstructions
11. Disposal of waste
materials
Trainees
(Follow waste
segregation system)
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Template # 3
SMAW NCII
SMAW NCII WORKSHOP HOUSEKEEPING SCHEDULE
DAILY TASK
YES
Clean and checked tool room area if the tools and equipment
are arrange accordingly
WEEKLY TASK
YES
Clean/Wash of windows/glasses/mirrors
MONTHLY TASK
YES
Clean the
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ceilings ARC
windows
bench
table
WELDING
NCIIwork
Date Revised:
NO
NO
NO
SJC
Revision # 01
TEMPLATE # 4
WELDING EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE*
8 HOURS
50Hours
Check
Clean and check portable
grinder
electrodes
oven heating Clean and replace spare
elements
parts if necessary in the
hack saw machine
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SHIELDED METAL
ARC WELDING NCII
100 HOURS
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Template # 5
EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
EQUIPMENT TYPE
EQUIPMENT CODE
00056
LOCATION
PRACTICAL
WORK
LABORATORY
AREA/
SMAW
NCII
ACTIVITIES
MANPOWER
Daily
Every
Other
Day
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Weekly
Every
15th
Day
Monthly
Remarks
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1. Check welding
TRAINER /
booth and circuit
TRAINEES
breakers electrical
connections,
cables and outlets
Clean and kept
dry
Parts are wellsecured/attach
ed
Properly labeled
2. Check Stability of
the tools
Activity is
done
before
and after
using the
equipmen
t
Activity is
done
before
and after
using the
equipmen
t
Activity is
done
before
and after
using the
equipmen
t
Activity is
done
before
and after
using the
equipmen
t
TRAINEES
TRAINER/T
RAINEES
Trainer/ T
rainers
5. Check/Clean wire
station in the
welding booth
(rollers, wire
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Activity is
done
before
and after
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speed/spool
adjustment);
remove used oil,
dust; keep dry.
using the
equipmen
t
6. Run the
equipment for 5
minutes and
observe for
unusual noise or
abnormal
operation; if repair
is necessary, send
to technician.
Activity is
done
before
and after
using the
equipmen
t
Template # 6
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NO
/
/
/
/
/
/
/
8. Are the tools, power tools, supplies, and materials checked and
cleaned
9. Is the exhause fan and,industrial fun and body inspect and
cleaned?
10. Are the computers set monitor, CPU, keyboards. Mouse
cleaned and checked?
Remarks:
All by means of checking of welding facilities are already solved.
Inspected by: Mrs. Emelyn B. Corollo
Date: Jan.22,2013
Template #7
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NO
/
/
/
/
8. Are the tools, power tools, supplies, and materials checked and
cleaned
9. Is the exhaust fan and, industrial fun and body inspect and
cleaned?
10. Are the computers set monitor, CPU, keyboards. Mouse
cleaned and checked?
/
/
Remarks:
All by means of checking of welding facilities are already solved.
Inspected by: Mrs. Emelyn B. Corollo
Date: Jan.22,2013
TEMPLATE # 8
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LOG SERIAL
DATE ISSUED
DESCRIPTION
(System
Components,
Test Reference,
etc.)
TYPE(Danger/Caution)
DATE COMPLETED
2013-0056
January 2013
Danger/Out of Order
Portable
Grinder
February 2013
2013-0057
February 2013
Welding
Machine
February 2013
2013-0058
February 2013
Caution/Replacement
of cable wire
Power Cut
Machine Saw
February 2013
2013-0059
February 2013
Replacement of
Carbon brass
Portable
Grinder
February 2013
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Template # 9
Area/Section
In-Charge
Lyndon B. Jacobe
GENERAL ACCUMULATED
WASTES
Compose
Dispose
X
X
Date Developed:
x
Jan.24,2014
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MM-056
Property Name
Location
Findings:
Recommendation:
Defective motor
Inspected by:
Replacement of motor
Reported to:
LYNDON B.JACOBE
Date:
Emelyn B. Corollo
Date:
Jan. 22,2014
Jan. 24,2014
Recommendation:
Replacement of motor
Reported to:
Technician
Date:
Emelyn B. Corollo
Date:
Jan. 22,2014
Jan. 24,2014
TEMPLATE # 10
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TEMPLATE # 11
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WORK REQUEST
Unit
No.MM-01
Observation/PORTABLE GRINDER
Date Reported: J a n u a r y 2 2 , 2 0 1 4
Reported by: Lyndon B. Jacobe
Date completed:
Activity:
Replacement of CARBON BRASS
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TEMPLATE # 12
SALVAGE
REPORT
AREA / SECTION
IN-CHARGE
FACILITY TYPE
RECOMMENDATION
TO BE USED FOR
INSTRUCTIONAL
PURPOSES FOR EIM
NCII
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0056
057
Location
Equipm
ent.
QTY
M56
G
20003
M057
G
1003
Title
Portabl
e
grinder
Description
PO No.
Drawing
Ref.
AEG Portable
Grinder Ltd.
Size/Type OK
Serial No.
A11556-001
B11556-002
10200
GO
02
1020
E
Welding cable
Frame: 280th
10200
GO
02
1021
E
Welding
Machine
Template # 13
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ARC WELDING NCII
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PURCHASE REQUEST
DEPARTMENT :Instructional Department
22,2014__
PR no.: 000123__DATE:Jan.
Section
DATE:_Jan.24,2014_
STOCK NO.
UNI
T
ITEM DESCRIPTION
0056
1bo
x
CARBON BRASS
1BOX 50
50
0057
1PC
8.570
8570
0058
1PC
.
10.9850
10.9850
QTY
UNIT
COST
SAI.:
TOTAL
COST
APPROVED BY:
Printed Name:
LYNDON B.JACOBE
Designation:
INSTRUCTOR
EMELYN
B.COROLO
Signature
SJC-VTC
EXEC,TRAINING
DIR
TEMPLATE # 14
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TEMPLATE # 15
Date Developed:
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ARC WELDING NCII
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INSPECTION REPORT
Area / Section
In-Charge
FACILITY TYPE
Portable Grinder
Trip off
Welding Machine
Incorrect setting
adjuster
ACTION TAKEN
Need to replace
carbon brass
Troubleshoot/reali
gnment
Power Cut off Machine Break the Cut off Replace a new one
disc
PROGRESS / REMARKS
Functional
In good condition ready to reused
Ready to used
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ARC WELDING NCII
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TEMPLATE 16
INSPECTION REPORT
AREA/ SECTION PRACTICAL WORK AREA/WELDING LABORATORY
IN CHARGE
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Facility Type
Incident
Action taken
Progress
Remarks
PORTABLE
GRINDER
TRIP OFF
CARBON
BRASS/REPLACEMEN
T
IN GOOD
CONDITION
WELDING
MACHINE
IN
CORRECT OPEN THE BODY/RE IN GOOD
SETTING
ALIGNMENT
CONDITION
ADJUSTER
POWER
SAW
REPORTED BY:
Lyndon
Jacobe
B.
DATE: Jan.22,2013
Date Developed:
Jan.24,2014
SHIELDED METAL
ARC WELDING NCII
IN GOO
CONDOTION
Date Revised:
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Supervise
Work-Based
Learning
Date Developed:
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ARC WELDING NCII
Date Revised:
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YES
/
/
/
Date Developed:
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SHIELDED METAL
ARC WELDING NCII
NO
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COMMON COMPETENCIES
1.Apply Safety Practices
Date Developed:
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ARC WELDING NCII
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9. Repair Welds
CORE COMPETENCIES
10.Weld Carbon Steel Plates using SMAW
10.1 Explain the essentials of welding
10.2 Deposit weld beads on plates
10.3 Weld plates in single pass fillet joints in all positions
10.4 Weld plates in multiple pass fillet joints in all positions
10.5 Weld plates in single pass groove joints in flat horizontal and
vertical positions
10.6 Weld plates in multiple pass groove joints in flat horizontal and
vertical positions
Date Developed:
Jan.24,2014
SHIELDED METAL
ARC WELDING NCII
Date Revised:
Developed by:
Lyndon B. Jacobe
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/
Current competencies
Proof/Evidence
Means of validating
BASIC COMPETENCIES
Date Developed:
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ARC WELDING NCII
Date Revised:
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1.Participate in workplace
communication
2.Work
in
environment
3.Practice
professionalism
team
career
Presented a copy of
Certificate of Completion
Presented a copy of
Certificate of Completion
Authenticated copy of
Certificate of
Completion
4.Practice
occupational
health
and
safety
procedures
COMMON COMPETENCIES
1.Apply Safety Procedures
2.Interpret
Sketches
Drawing
3.Perform
Calculations
and
Industry
4.Contribute
System
to
Quality
Welding
Provide Certificate of
Recognition as they been
already performed
Demonstrate the
current skill acquired
Presented Certificate of
employment as welder of
the industry worker
Checked the
authenticity of the
certificate presented
Provide Certificate of
Recognition as they been
already performed
Demonstrate the
current the skill
acquired
Date Developed:
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ARC WELDING NCII
Date Revised:
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Perform Capping
Presented Certificate of
Employment as welder of
the industry
Date Developed:
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SHIELDED METAL
ARC WELDING NCII
Date Revised:
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Checked The
authenticity of the
certificate presented
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Required Units of
Competency/Learning
Outcomes based on CBC
Current Competencies
Training
Gaps/Requirements
BASIC COMPETENCIES
1.Participate
in
communication
Work
in
environment
career Practice
professionalism
team
career
Date Developed:
Jan.24,2014
SHIELDED METAL
ARC WELDING NCII
Date Revised:
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Lyndon B. Jacobe
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2.Interpret
sketches
drawing
and Interpret
sketches
drawing
and
Perform
calculations
industry
Contribute
system
Set
up
equipment
9. Repair welds
Repair welds
to
quality
welding
CORE COMPETENCIES
1. Weld Carbon Steel Plates Weld Carbon Steel Plates
using SMAW
using SMAW
2.Weld Carbon Steel Pipes using
SMAW
Date Developed:
Jan.24,2014
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ARC WELDING NCII
Date Revised:
Developed by:
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Using Form No.1.4, convert the Training Gaps into a Training Needs/
Requirements. Refer to the CBC in identifying the Module Title or Unit of Competency of
the training needs identified.
Form No. 1.4: Training Needs
Gaps
Module
Title/Module of
Instruction
Duration (hours)
97 hours
Date Developed:
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ARC WELDING NCII
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TRAINING PLAN:
Qualification: SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING SMAW NC II
Trainees
Training
Requirements
Training
Activity/
Task
Mode of Training
Weld
Carbon .Welding
Modular
Steel
Pipes plates
in
using SMAW
single pass Video/Presentation
groove
joints
in Self-paced
overhead
Demonstration
positions
.Welding
plates
in
multiple
pass groove
joints
in
overhead
positions
.Welding
pipes
in1G,2G,5G
and
6G
Positions
Facilities/
Tools and
Equipment
Staff
Trainee
Welding
Machine
Trainer
Training
Head
Assessment
Focal
Assessment
Manager
SHIELDED METAL
ARC WELDING NCII
School
Welding
Laboratory
Vise Grip
Jan.24,2014
Date Revised:
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Date and
Time
Practical Test
Demonstration
January 28,
2014 April
28, 2014
Venue
Portable
Grinder
On the site of
the
JQD
Chipping
Construction
hammer
Firm that was
link to
Steel Brush
Date Developed:
Assessment
Arrangement
Written/ Oral
Examination
Thursday
Afternoon
Direct
1:00-2:00pm
Observation
Survey Method
(Interview)
Project-based
Instruction
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Friday
Morning
9:0010:00am
Date Developed:
Jan.24,2014
SHIELDED METAL
ARC WELDING NCII
Date Revised:
Developed by:
Lyndon B. Jacobe
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Date Developed:
Jan.24,2014
SHIELDED METAL
ARC WELDING NCII
Date Revised:
Developed by:
Lyndon B. Jacobe
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Trainees No. 01
I.D.
SHIELDED METAL
ARC WELDING NCII
Date Revised:
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Date Developed:
Jan.24,2014
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ARC WELDING NCII
Date Revised:
Developed by:
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NOTES:
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Date Developed:
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ARC WELDING NCII
Date Revised:
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Task/Activity
Required
Date
Accomplished
Instructors
Remarks
April 28,
2014
Competent
1.4Welding plates in
multiple pass fillet
joints in all positions
1.5 Welding plates in
single pass groove
joints
in
flat
horizontal
and
vertical positions
Francis Paguyo
Lyndon B. Jacobe
Trainees Signature
Trainers Signature
Francis PAGUYO
Trainees Signature
Task/Activity
Required
Date
Accomplished
2.1Welding
plates
single pass groove
joints
in
overhead
positions
April 28,
2014
2.2Welding plates in
multiple pass groove
joints
in
overhead
position
2.3Welding pipe in
1G,2G,5G and 6G
position
Lyndon B. Jacobe
TrainersSignature
Instructors
Remarks
Competent
: Francis Paguyo
Qualification
Units of
Competency
Shielded
Metal
Welding NC II
Training
Activity
Weld
Carbon Welding
Steel Pipes using Carbon Steel
SMAW
Pipes
using
SMAW
Total
Trainer
Arc Nominal
Duration
Training
Duration
97hrs
Lyndon
JACOBE
B.
: 97hrs
Date
Started
March
28,2014
Date
Finished
Rating
Trainees
Initial
Supervisors
Initial
97 hours
Note: The trainee and the supervisor must have a copy of this form. The column for rating maybe used either by giving a numerical
rating or simply indicating competent or not yet competent. For purposes of analysis, you may require industry supervisors to give a
numerical rating for the performance of your trainees. Please take note however that in TESDA, we do not use numerical ratio.
Item
Question
Ratings
No.
INSTITUTIONAL EVALUATION
1
NA
Item
No.
1
2
3
6
7
Questions
Ratings
INDUSTRY PARTNER
NA
___________________________
Host
Partner____________________
Industry
Supervisor:______________________
use
of
training
supplies
and
3 4
is
well
learned
Sheets
are
through
the
3 4
3 4
MEMORANDUM OF AGREEMENT
KNOW ALL MEN BY THESE PRESENTS:
The Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) made and entered into,
by and between:
a Private
Institution located at Ext. Campus Mambajao, Maasin City Southern Leyte
represented by our Executive Training Director of the DEPT. Mrs. EMELYN B.
COROLLO
SAINT JOSEPH COLLEGE VOCATIONAL TRAINING CENTER (SJC-VTC)
and
OUR LADY OF ASSUMPTION ENTRPRISES,
OLAE, as the Labor market which needs a work force for their
company, us become part of civil works, us they experience the expertise
in the field of civil works that facilitates the provision of the company and
related works like the sculptural welding that the skills training they been
acquire will be the advantage of the sector;
WHEREAS,
NOW, THEREFORE,
A.
C.
D.
MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS
1. The parties pledge to cooperate with each other and to perform
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have signed this memorandum of agreement this April 21,
2014 at Vice President office Tunga- Tunga Maasin City Southern Leyte, Philippines.
TRAINING CENTER
BY:
BY:
MRS.EMELYN B. COROLLO
DENNIS B. CABRERA
Employment Focal
WITNESSED BY: