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2 Safety Practices: Understanding and adherence to safety protocols and procedures.
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3 Equipment Operation: Competence in operating machinery and equipment commonly used in the trade.
4 Technical Knowledge: Understanding of basic principles and concepts related to the trade.
5 Communication Skills: Ability to effectively communicate with team members and follow instructions.
Exercise Format
The exercise will consist of a series of stations, each representing a different skill category. Trainees will rotate
through the stations and perform tasks or respond to scenarios related to each skill.
Station 1: Mechanical Skills
• TASK 1: Properly measure and mark a piece of metal according to provided specifications.
• TASK 2: Use a power drill to create holes in the marked metal piece, ensuring accuracy and safety.
Station 2: Safety Practices
• Scenario: Respond to a simulated workplace scenario involving a safety hazard (e.g., spilled oil, exposed
wiring). Demonstrate the correct procedure for addressing the hazard and ensuring the safety of oneself and
others.
Station 3: Equipment Operation
• TASK: Operate a lathe machine to perform a turning operation on a metal workpiece. Follow instructions
provided by the examiner and adhere to safety precautions.
Station 4: Technical Knowledge
• Written Assessment: Answer a series of multiple-choice and short-answer questions related to basic principles
of the fitter trade, such as types of joints, materials, and fastening techniques.
Station 5: Communication Skills
• Role-play: Engage in a simulated communication scenario with another trainee or examiner. This could involve
giving or receiving instructions, clarifying information, or providing feedback on a task.
Grading Criteria:
Trainees will be evaluated based on the following criteria:
• Accuracy and precision in task performance.
• Adherence to safety protocols and procedures.
• Competence in equipment operation and technical knowledge.
• Clarity and effectiveness of communication.
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