Intermediate Mapping Grid: CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry

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1 Intermediate Mapping Grid: CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry 30 units must be completed: 22 core units and 8 elective units Title: Basic Building and Construction Skills 5e Authors: South Western Sydney Institute ISBN: Avail: Print, ebook, echapters, LMS Integration Basic Building and Construction Skills 5e addresses the core competencies, plus the most popular electives of from CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry. The following document maps the Elements from each relevant Unit of Competency to the content from the textbook.

2 Core units Units Element Chapter Reference Content reference Relevant Worksheets and Questions (by chapter) 1 Plan and prepare Planning and preparing to use tools and equipment Chapter 8: Carpentry Plus Additional clustered content Tools and Equipment relevant to specific tools throughout chapter 2 Identify and select hand, power and pneumatic tools Identifying and selecting hand, power and pneumatic tools CPCCCA2002B Use carpentry tools and equipment Chapter 8: Carpentry Tools and Equipment Subheadings: Hand tools Then specific tools listed Power and Pneumatic tools Then specific tools listed Worksheet 1 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Worksheet 2 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Worksheet 3 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Student Activity 8.2 Student activity 8.3 Worksheet 4 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 3 Use tools Chapter 8: Carpentry Tools and Equipment AS per headings for specific tools in above element(s) Plus Student activity 8.4 Student activity 8.5

3 Units Element Chapter Reference Content reference Relevant Worksheets and Questions (by chapter) Using tools safely Worksheet 4 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Worksheet 5 Q1, 2, 3, 4 4 Identify, select and use plant and equipment Chapter 8: Carpentry Tools and Equipment 5 Clean up Chapter 8: Carpentry Tools and Equipment 1 Plan and prepare Identifying, selecting and using plant and equipment Cleaning up after using tools and equipment Selecting appropriate materials: Worksheet 4 Q1,2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Worksheet 5 Q1, 2, 3, 4 CPCCCA2011A Handle carpentry materials Chapter 7: Carpentry Trade materials Timber Engineered timber products Bricks, blocks, masonry and mortars Concrete components Paints and sealants Student activity 7.1 Worksheet 1 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14 Student activity 7.2 Part 1 Q1, 2, 3, 4 Part 2 Worksheet 2 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Worksheet 3 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Student activity 7.3 Parts 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Worksheet 4 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Worksheet 5 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Steel components Complete worksheet 6 Q1, 2, 3, 4 Student activity 7.4 Insulating materials Worksheet 7 Q1, 2, 3, 4

4 Units Element Chapter Reference Content reference Relevant Worksheets and Questions (by chapter) Plasterboard sheeting Student activity7.5 Student activity 7.6 Part 1 Q1, 2, 3 Worksheet 8 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 2. Manually handle, sort and stack carpentry materials and components Chapter 7: Carpentry Trade materials Clustered Content found for various types of material, under headings as per element 1 Plan and prepare, however additional content specific to handling materials in general is found under: Worksheets as per relevant Material heading as found above 3 Prepare for mechanical handling of materials Chapter 7: Carpentry Trade materials Transporting material Under sub-heading; Manual Handling Clustered Content found for various types of material, under headings as per element 1 Plan and prepare, however additional content specific to handling materials in general is found under: Student activity 7.7 Worksheet 9 Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4 Worksheets as per relevant Material heading as found above 4 Clean up Chapter 7: Carpentry Trade materials Transporting material under sub-headings; Cranes, Forklifts, Pallet trolleys Content found for various types of material, under Student activity 7.7 Worksheet 9 Q1, Q2, Q3, Q4

5 Units Element Chapter Reference Content reference Relevant Worksheets and Questions (by chapter) headings as per element 1 Plan and prepare, CPCCCM1012A Work effectively and sustainably in the construction industry 1 Identify industry structure, occupations, job roles and work conditions Chapter 2: Work effectively and sustainably in the construction Industry Identifying and explaining the construction work context Student Activity 2.1 Worksheet 1 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Worksheet 2 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Worksheet 3 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Worksheet 4 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Worksheet 5 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 2 Accept responsibility for own workload Chapter 2: Work effectively and sustainably in the construction Industry 3 Work in a team Chapter 2: Work effectively and sustainably in the construction Industry 4 Identify own development needs 5 Identify current resource use and identify opportunities to improve resource efficiency 6 Comply with environmental regulations 1 Identify task requirements Chapter 2: Work effectively and sustainably in the construction Industry Chapter 2: Work effectively and sustainably in the construction Industry Chapter 2: Work effectively and sustainably in the construction Industry Chapter 3: Planning and organising work Identifying responsibilities of individuals for their own workload Identifying responsibilities while working in a team Identifying individual career path and development needs Identifying and complying with environmentally sustainable work practices and techniques Identifying and complying with environmentally sustainable work practices and techniques Identify work task requirements Student activity 2.2 Student activity 2.3 Student activity 2.4 Student activity 2.5 Worksheet 1 Q1, 2, 3, 4 Worksheet 2 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5

6 Units Element Chapter Reference Content reference Relevant Worksheets and Questions (by chapter) CPCCCM1013A Plan and organise work Student activity 3.1 Student activity 3.2 CPCCCM1014A Conduct workplace communication 2 Plan steps to complete tasks Chapter 3: Planning and organising work 3 Organise work Chapter 3: Planning and organising work 4 Review planning and organising process Chapter 3: Planning and organising work 1 Gather, convey and Chapter 4: Workplace receive information Communication Planning work task steps Worksheet 3 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 Worksheet 4 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Student activity 3.3 Gather, convey and receive through verbal communication Worksheet 1 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Student activity 4.1 Student activity 4.2 Worksheet 2 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 2 Carry out face-toface routine communication 3 Apply visual communication Chapter 4: Workplace Communication Chapter 4: Workplace Communication Gather, convey and receive through written communication Gather, convey and receive through verbal communication Gather, convey and receive through written communication Gather, convey and receive through verbal communication Gather, convey and receive through written communication Worksheet 3 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Worksheet 1 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Student activity 4.1 Student activity 4.2 Worksheet 2 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Worksheet 3 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Worksheet 1 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Student activity 4.1 Student activity 4.2 Worksheet 2 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Worksheet 3 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

7 Units Element Chapter Reference Content reference Relevant Worksheets and Questions (by chapter) 4 Participate in simple on-site meeting processes Chapter 4: Workplace Communication On-site meetings Student activity 4.4 Worksheet 4 CPCCCM1015A Carry out measurements and calculations CPCCCM2001A Read and interpret plans and specifications 1 Plan and prepare Chapter 5: Basic Measuring and Calculations 2 Obtain measurements Chapter 5: Basic Measuring and Calculations 3 Perform calculations Chapter 5: Basic Measuring and Calculations 4 Estimate approximate quantities 1 Identify types of drawings and their functions 2 Recognise amendments 3 Recognise commonly used symbols and abbreviations 4 Locate and identify key features on a site plan 5 Identify project requirements Chapter 5: Basic Measuring and Calculations Chapter 6: Plan interpretation and specifications Chapter 6: Plan interpretation and specifications Chapter 6: Plan interpretation and specifications Chapter 6: Plan interpretation and specifications Chapter 6: Plan interpretation and specifications Planning and Preparing for Work Student Activity 5.1 Task 1 Q1, 2, 3, 4 Task 2 Obtaining Measurements Worksheet 1: Student Activity 5.2 Q1, 2, 3 Performing Calculations Worksheet 2: Example(s) 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20 Student Activity 5.3: Task 1, 2, 3 Estimate approximate Quantities Plans drawings and their functions Commonly used symbols and abbreviations Key features found on a site plan Worksheet 3: Example 21 Q1, 2, 3, 4 Example 22, Q1, 2, 3 Written specifications Student activity 6.3 Worksheet 1 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Worksheet 2 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Student activity 6.1 Student activity 6.2 Worksheet 3 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11 Worksheet 4 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10

8 Units Element Chapter Reference Content reference Relevant Worksheets and Questions (by chapter) 6 Read and interpret Chapter 6: Plan Reading plans and job specifications interpretation and documents CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry 1 Identify and assess risks 2 Identify hazardous materials and other hazards on work sites 3 Plan and prepare for safe work practices 4 Apply safe work practices 5 Follow emergency procedures specifications Chapter 1: Work Health and Safety Chapter 1: Work Health and Safety Chapter 1: Work Health and Safety Chapter 1: Work Health and Safety Chapter 1: Work Health and Safety Identifying, assessing and controlling risks and hazards Assessing and controlling hazardous materials Worksheet 1 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10 Worksheet 2 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Worksheet 3 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Worksheet 4 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Student activity 1.2 Student activity 1.3 Worksheet 5 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Worksheet 6 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8 Worksheet 7 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Safe work practices Worksheet 7 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 Safe work practices Safe work practices Emergency procedures Worksheet 8 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5 Worksheet 9 Q1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8

9 Intermediate Mapping Grid: CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry 30 units must be completed: 22 core units and 8 elective units. Title: Site Establishment, Formwork and Framing 3e Author: Adrian Laws ISBN: Avail: Print, ebook, echapters, LMS Integration Site Establishment, Formwork and Framing 3e addresses core and elective units from CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry. The following document maps the elements from each relevant unit of competency to the content from the textbook.

10 Core units Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Student activity 13.1 Planning and assessment for demolition CPCCCA3001A Carry out general demolition of minor building structures 2. Demolish minor building structures. Chapter 13: Demolition Chapter 13: Demolition Preliminary planning and work assessment Demolition work procedures Worksheet 1 Q4, 5, 7 Student activity 13.2 Research exercise Worksheet 1 Q1 3, 6 Student activity 13.3 Demolishing structures Student activity 13.4 Drawing/planning exercise CPCCCA3002A Carry out setting out 3. Clean up. Chapter 13: Demolition Chapter 2: Setting out Planning and preparation 2. Identify and indicate site boundaries. 3. Set out first line for building alignment. Chapter 2: Setting out Chapter 2: Setting out Student activity 13.5 Safety and demolition Recycling and cleaning up - Setting out a site see under the following subheading: 1. Identify the site and boundaries Setting out a site see under the following subheadings: Student activity 2.1 Setting out the site Worksheet 1 Planning and preparing a site Q1 18 Student activity 2.4 Setting out a site ready for excavation Worksheet 1 Setting out Q1 2, 5, 6, 8, 10, Student activity 2.4 Setting out a site ready for excavation

11 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) 4. Establish the first boundary lines Worksheet 1 Setting out Q1 2, 5, 6, 8, 10, Position the building setback line 6. Estimate and peg out the corners of the building 7. Construct the profiles for the first side of the building 8. Set an accurate line for the side of the building Setting out a site see under the following subheading: Student activity 2.4 Setting out a site ready for excavation 4. Set out right angled corners. 5. Install other building lines. Chapter 2: Setting out Chapter 2: Setting out 10. Accurate wall setout for initial right angle wall Setting out a site see under the following subheading: 12. Set-out the remaining profiles Worksheet 1 Setting out Q1,2,5,6,8,10,12,13 Student activity 2.4 Setting out a site ready for excavation Worksheet 1 Setting out Q1,2,5,6,8,10,12,13 6. Building lines are checked for square. Chapter 2: Setting out Setting out a site see under the following subheading: 11. Install the next line to form a rectangle Student activity 2.4 Setting out a site ready for excavation Worksheet 1 Setting out Q1,2,5,6,8,10,12,13

12 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) 7. Clean up. Chapter 2: Setting out Setting out a site see under the following subheading: Worksheet 1 Materials, tools and equipment Q3 15. Clean up and make safe CPCCCA3023A Carry out levelling operations CPCCCM2002A Carry out excavation 2. Conduct levelling procedures using rise and fall method. 3. Conduct levelling procedures using height of instrument method. 4. Calculate distances using stadia lines. 5. Clean up. Chapter 1: Construction site levelling Chapter 1: Construction site levelling Chapter 1: Construction site levelling Chapter 1: Construction site levelling Chapter 1: Construction site levelling Chapter 3: Carrying out excavations Planning and preparation Worksheet 1 Planning and general Q1 18 Using a recording method (see under sub-heading The rise-and-fall booking method ) Using a recording method; (see under sub-heading Using the height-ofcollimation booking method ) Measuring distances using stadia lines Student activity 1.4 Setting up and using levelling instruments Worksheet 1 Booking of levels Q1 5 Student activity 1.4 Setting up and using levelling instruments Worksheet 1 Booking of levels Q1 5 Student activity 1.5 Measuring distance using stadia lines Worksheet 1 Planning and general Q7, 11 Cleaning up Worksheet 1 Planning and general Q17 18 Planning and preparing for excavations Excavation (see under subheading Preliminary planning for excavating the footings ) Student activity 3.1 Research information required for excavations Student activity 3.2 Carrying out excavations Worksheet 1 Q10, 13 14

13 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Excavation (see under subheading Planning 2. Locate excavation Chapter 3: Carrying site and erect safety excavation machinery out excavations equipment. paths and erecting safety Worksheet 1 Q1 equipment ) Student activity 3.3 Tools and machinery for excavations 3. Dig excavations. Chapter 3: Carrying out excavations Excavation Student activity 3.4 Drawing a cut-and-fill section Worksheet 1 Q1 14 Student activity 3.5 Calculation questions 4. Clean up. Chapter 3: Carrying out excavations Cleaning up Worksheet 2 Q1 4 Student activity 3.6 Footings, formwork and cleaning up Student activity 6.1 Planning and preparations for concreting CPCCCO2013A Carry out concreting to simple forms 2. Erect and strip simple formwork. Chapter 6: Concreting to simple forms Chapter 4: Erecting and dismantling formwork for footings and slabs-on-ground Planning and preparation Concrete placement (see under sub-heading Planning and preparation ) Formwork for slabs or strip footings (see under subheading Constructing the formwork ) Student activity 6.2 Research exercise Student activity 6.3 Preparing to lay concrete Worksheet 1 Q1 4, 6 Worksheet 2 Q1 2 Student activity 4.2 Calculation task Worksheet 1 Q4 9, 11

14 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Removing the formwork Worksheet 2 Task Student activity 4.3 Removing formwork 3. Place and tie reinforcement. 4. Place concrete. 5. Clean up. Chapter 5: Placing and fixing reinforcement materials Chapter 6: Concreting to simple forms Chapter 6: Concreting to simple forms Reinforcement Concrete placement Cleaning up Worksheet 1 Q10 Student activity 5.3 Reinforcement for strip and slab footings Worksheet 2 Q13 Worksheet 1 Q5, 7 14 Student activity Placing concrete Student activity 6.5 Finishing and curing concrete

15 Construction and erection of frames, trusses, eaves and roofs field of work Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Building subfloor walls and piers (see also under the Student activity 7.2 Subfloors Chapter 7: Installing sub-heading Providing flooring systems subfloor support for floor Worksheet 1 Q1 2, 4 6, 8 11 framing ) CPCCCA3003A Install flooring systems CPCCCA3004A Construct wall frames 2. Set out sub-floor frame. 3. Install timber bearers. 4. Install timber floor joists. 5. Install flooring. 6. Clean up. Chapter 7: Installing flooring systems Chapter 7: Installing flooring systems Chapter 7: Installing flooring systems Chapter 7: Installing flooring systems Chapter 7: Installing flooring systems Chapter 8: Constructing wall frames Building subfloor walls and piers (see under subheading Setting out the subfloor frame ) Building subfloor walls and piers (see under subheading Installing timber bearers ) Building subfloor walls and piers (see under subheading Installing timber floor joists ) Types of flooring (see under sub-heading Installing the flooring ) Student activity 7.3 Subfloor frames Worksheet 1 Q3 Student activity 7.4 Strip flooring calculation Worksheet 1 Q3, 7, 12 Student activity 7.5 Safe work method exercise Worksheet 1 Q15 16 Student activity 7.7- Research exercise and questions Worksheet 1 Q13 14 Cleaning up - Installing wall framing (see under sub-heading Planning and quantities measurement ) Student activity 8.1 Research activity Student activity 8.2 Wall frames Worksheet 1 Task

16 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Student activity 8.3 Framing Student activity 8.4 Drawing exercise 2. Construct wall frames. Chapter 8: Constructing wall frames Installing wall framing (see under sub-heading Constructing wall frames ) Student activity 8.5 Assembling frames Student activity 8.6 Standing, bracing and joining frames 3. Clean up. Chapter 8: Constructing wall frames Worksheet 2 Q1 14 Cleaning up - Student activity 9.1 Research exercise CPCCCA3005B Construct ceiling frames Chapter 9: Constructing ceiling frames Planning and preparation Selecting material and calculating quantities (including sub-headings) Student activity 9.2 Drawing exercise and questions Worksheet 1 Task Student activity 9.3 Safe work method exercise Student activity 9.4 Practical construction of a ceiling frame 2. Locate ceiling joists. Chapter 9: Constructing ceiling frames Installing the ceiling members (see under subheading Installing the ceiling joists ) Worksheet 2 Q1 7, 11 Student activity 9.4 Practical construction of a ceiling frame Student activity 9.5 Ceiling members Worksheet 2 Q8 10

17 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Student activity 9.4 Practical construction of a ceiling frame CPCCCA3006B Erect roof trusses 3. Install hanging beams. 4. Clean up. 2. Erect roof trusses. Chapter 9: Constructing ceiling frames Chapter 9: Constructing ceiling frames Chapter 11: Erecting roof trusses Chapter 11: Erecting roof trusses Installing the ceiling members (see under subheading Installing the hanging beams ) Student activity 9.5 Ceiling members Worksheet 2 Q 10 Cleaning up - Definitions, functions and design principles (including sub-headings) Types of trusses (including sub-headings) Methods of construction Methods of construction (including sub-headings) Student activity 11.1 Roof trusses Student activity 11.2 Research exercise Worksheet 1 Q1 2, 4, 9 10 Student activity 11.6 Roof calculations Student activity 11.3 Drawing exercise Student activity 11.4 Safe work method exercise and questions Student activity 11.5 Trusses, trimming and bracing CPCCCA3007C Construct pitched roofs 3. Clean up. Chapter 11: Erecting roof trusses Chapter 10: Constructing a pitched roof Worksheet 1 Q3, 5 7, Cleaning up - Pitched roofing Loads on roofs Student activity 10.1 Research exercise and questions

18 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Tools and materials Worksheet 1 Q1 5 Safe work at heights Some definitions Student activity 10.2 Drawing exercise 2. Set out and prepare members for pitched roof erection. Chapter 10: Constructing a pitched roof Constructing a gable roof (including sub-headings) Constructing a hip roof (including sub-headings) Student activity 10.3 Quantities exercise Student activity 10.4 Rafters Student activity 10.5 Rafters and roof bevels Constructing a scotch valley roof (including subheadings) Student activity 10.6 Practical task Worksheet 1 Q6 11 Some definitions Student activity 10.2 Drawing exercise 3. Install roof support. Chapter 10: Constructing a pitched roof Constructing a gable roof (including sub-headings) Constructing a hip roof (including sub-headings) Student activity 10.3 Quantities exercise Student activity 10.4 Rafters Student activity 10.5 Rafters and roof bevels CPCCCA3008B Construct eaves 4. Clean up. Chapter 10: Constructing a pitched roof Chapter 12: Constructing eaves Constructing a scotch valley roof (including subheadings) Student activity 10.6 Practical task Worksheet 1 Q6 11 Cleaning up - Eaves construction Some definitions Student activity 12.1 Research exercise Student activity 12.2 Drawing exercise

19 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) 2. Install fascia and barge. Chapter 12: Constructing eaves Preparing to construct eaves Fascia and barge fitting Worksheet 1 Q1 2,4 7, 9 Worksheet 2 Task 2 Student activity 12.2 Drawing exercise Student activity 12.3 Framing and lining 3. Construct framework for eaves or soffits. Chapter 12: Constructing eaves Eaves framing and lining Worksheet 1 Q3, 8 Student activity 12.4 Safe work method exercise Worksheet 2 Task 1 Student activity 12.3 Framing and lining 4. Line and clad eaves and soffits. Chapter 12: Constructing eaves Eaves framing and lining Worksheet 1 Q3, 8 Student activity 12.4 Safe work method exercise 5. Clean up. Chapter 12: Constructing eaves Cleaning up Worksheet 2 Task 1 Worksheet 1 Q10

20 Elective units General electives Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Formwork for footings and slabs CPCCCA2003A Erect and dismantle formwork for footings and slabs on ground CPCCCA3009B Construct advanced roofs 2. Erect formwork. 3. Strip formwork. 4. Clean up. Chapter 4: Erecting and dismantling formwork for footings and slabs-on-ground Chapter 4: Erecting and dismantling formwork for footings and slabs-on-ground Chapter 4: Erecting and dismantling formwork for footings and slabs-on-ground Chapter 4: Erecting and dismantling formwork for footings and slabs-on-ground Chapter 10: Constructing a pitched roof Formwork for slabs or strip footings see under following sub-headings: Planning Materials and quantities for formwork Formwork for slabs and strip footings (see under sub-heading Constructing the formwork ) Removing the formwork Student activity 4.1 Formwork Worksheet 1 Q1 3 Student activity 4.2 Calculation task Worksheet 1 Q4 9, 11 Worksheet 2 Task Student activity 4.3 Removing formwork Worksheet 1 Q10 Removing the formwork - Pitched roofing Some definitions (including sub-headings) Loads on roofs Student activity 10.1 Research exercise and questions Worksheet 1 Q1 5

21 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Tools and materials 2. Set out and prepare members for roof erection. 3. Install roof support. 4. Clean up. Chapter 10: Constructing a pitched roof Chapter 10: Constructing a pitched roof Chapter 10: Constructing a pitched roof Safe work at heights Worksheet 2 Q4, 8 Chapter 14: Constructing bulkheads Tools and equipment Plan reading and setting out Worksheet 3 Q1 Student activity 14.1 Safe work method statement for bulkheads CPCCCA3014A Construct bulkheads Types of bulkheads Types of bulkheads (including sub-headings) Worksheet 1 Q2 6 Worksheet 1 Q1, 7 2. Construct bulkheads. Chapter 14: Constructing bulkheads Making bulkhead frames (including sub-headings) Geometrical-shaped bulkheads/hampers (including sub-headings) Worksheet 2 Q1 9 Worksheet 3 Q2 7 Student activity 14.2 Bulkhead frame with curved face

22 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Setting out curved bulkheads (including subheadings) CPCCSF2004A Place and fix reinforcement materials 3. Clean up. 2. Prepare for reinforcement placement. 3. Place and fix reinforcement. 4. Check reinforcement prior to concrete pour. 5. Clean up Chapter 14: Constructing bulkheads Chapter 5: Placing and fixing reinforcement materials Chapter 5: Placing and fixing reinforcement materials Chapter 5: Placing and fixing reinforcement materials Chapter 5: Placing and fixing reinforcement materials Chapter 5: Placing and fixing reinforcement materials The basic sequence for completing the reinforcement Some definitions - - Reinforcement (see under sub-heading Preparing for reinforcement: placing and fixing reinforcing and placing height pegs ) Reinforcement Reinforcement Cleaning up Student activity 5.2 Research exercise Worksheet 1 Task 1 and Task 2 Worksheet 2 Q1 3 Student activity 5.1 Preparing for reinforcement Worksheet 1 Q4 6 Student activity 5.3 Reinforcement for strip and slab footings Worksheet 1 Q7 12 Student activity 5.3 Reinforcement for strip and slab footings Worksheet 2 Q13 Worksheet 2 Q14

23 Intermediate Mapping Grid: CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry; CPC32011 Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry 30 units must be completed: 22 core units and 8 elective units. CPC32011 Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery 32 units must be completed: 28 core units and 4 elective units. Title: Advanced Building and Joinery Skills 2e Author: Greg Cheetham ISBN: Avail: Print, ebook, echapters, LMS Integration Advanced Building and Joinery Skills 2e addresses key electives from CPC30211 Certificate III in Carpentry and CPC32011 Certificate III in Carpentry and Joinery. The following document maps the elements from each relevant unit of competency to the content from the textbook.

24 Elective units Installation field of work Units Element Chapter reference Content reference CPCCCA3010A Install and replace windows and doors CPCCCA3012A Frame and fit wet area fixtures 2. Install window units to frame. 3. Replace window units/door frames. 4. Prepare door opening, and construct and fix jamb. 5. Install door and door unit. 6. Clean up. Chapter 5: Install and replace windows and doors Chapter 5: Install and replace windows and doors Chapter 5: Install and replace windows and doors Chapter 5: Install and replace windows and doors Chapter 5: Install and replace windows and doors Chapter 5: Install and replace windows and doors Chapter 8: Install wet area fixtures Door and window styles and specifications Planning and preparation Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Student activity 5.1 Selecting the right materials for windows and doors Worksheet 1 Q1 15 Window installation Worksheet 4 Q1 8 Removing door and window frames Window installation Door and door frame installation Door and door frame installation Hanging doors What is a wet area? Planning and preparation Student activity 5.2 Bushfire-prone areas Worksheet 2 Q1 10 Worksheet 3 Q1 2 Worksheet 3 Q Student activity 8.1 Reading plans Worksheet 1 Q1 2 Worksheet 2 Q1 5 -

25 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) 2. Set out wet area installation. 3. Prepare for bath installation. 4. Prepare for shower base installation. 5. Prepare for sink installation. 6. Clean up. Chapter 8: Install wet area fixtures Chapter 8: Install wet area fixtures Chapter 8: Install wet area fixtures Chapter 8: Install wet area fixtures Chapter 8: Install wet area fixtures Wet area construction Student activity 8.4 Bathroom design Student activity 8.2 Concrete in residential construction Worksheet 3 Q1 7 Baths and spas - Showers Linings (under sub-heading vanities and tubs ) Student activity 8.3 Testing fixing methods and wet area lining systems Worksheet 4 Q Student activity 7.1 Wall linings Student activity 7.2 Timber mouldings CPCCCA3013A Install lining, panelling and moulding 2. Prepare surface for lining/panelling. 3. Install lining/panelling. Chapter 7: Install lining, panelling and moulding Chapter 7: Install lining, panelling and moulding Chapter 7: Install lining, panelling and moulding Lining, panelling and moulding materials Preparing walls for installation of linings Setting out lining materials Installing lining materials Student activity 7.3 Fire ratings for wall lining systems Worksheet 2 Q1 3 Worksheet 5 Q1 10 Worksheet 3 Wall insulation materials: student task Worksheet 1 Task A, B and C

26 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference CPCCCA3016A Construct timber external stairs 4. Cut and fix standard architrave mouldings. 5. Clean up. 2. Set out and prepare material. 3. Assemble and erect stairs. 4. Fit handrails, balustrade and finish. 5. Clean up. Chapter 7: Install lining, panelling and moulding Chapter 7: Install lining, panelling and moulding Chapter 9: Construct, assemble and install internal and external timber stairs Chapter 9: Construct, assemble and install internal and external timber stairs Chapter 9: Construct, assemble and install internal and external timber stairs Chapter 9: Construct, assemble and install internal and external timber stairs Chapter 9: Construct, assemble and install Finishing Stair terminology Types of stairs Quality assurance, work health and safety Setting out stairs Machines used in stair production Setting out stairs Installing stairs Handrails and balustrades Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Worksheet 4 Q1 7 Student activity 7.4 Making a cornice mitre box - - Worksheet 1 Task 1 and 2 Student activity 9.4 Designing stairs for easy access Student activity 9.1 Setting out stairs Student activity 9.2 Solving a stair problem Worksheet 2 Q1 12, 18, 19 Student activity 9.3 Setting out strings Worksheet 3 Q1 2 Worksheet 4 Practical exercise Worksheet 2 Q16 17 Worksheet 2 Q13,14,15 Worksheet 4 Practical exercise - -

27 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference internal and external timber stairs Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Formwork construction field of work Units Element Chapter reference Content reference CPCCCA3018A Construct, erect and dismantle formwork for stairs and ramps 2. Set out formwork. 3. Assemble and erect formwork. Chapter 2: Formwork for stairs and ramps Chapter 2: Formwork for stairs and ramps Chapter 2: Formwork for stairs and ramps Setting out stair formwork/falsework Beams at top of flight Construction of formwork for reinforced concrete stairs Ramps and raked formwork/falsework Formwork for other sloping forms Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) - - Student activity 2.1 Concrete stair formwork innovations Worksheet 1 Practical exercise Worksheet 2 Q1 6 Worksheet 3 Practical exercise Worksheet 4 a i CPCCCA3019A Erect and dismantle formwork to 4. Strip formwork. 5. Clean up. Chapter 2: Formwork for stairs and ramps Chapter 2: Formwork for stairs and ramps Chapter 1: Formwork for slabs, columns, beams and walls Release agents Stripping formwork - Stripping formwork - Legislation, codes and standards Student activity 1.1 AS3610 and codes of practice

28 suspended slabs, columns, beams and walls Constructing concrete slabs, columns, beams and walls Worksheet 1 Practical exercise Student activity 1.2 Formwork classifications of finish Worksheet 2 Q Erect formwork. Chapter 1: Formwork for slabs, columns, beams and walls Constructing and erecting formwork/falsework Worksheet 3 Q1 12 Student activity 1.3 Constructing and erecting formwork/falsework 3. Strip formwork. 4. Clean up. Chapter 1: Formwork for slabs, columns, beams and walls Chapter 1: Formwork for slabs, columns, beams and walls Worksheet 4 Q1 7 Student activity 1.4 Stripping formwork Stripping formwork Worksheet 5 Q1 5 Stripping formwork -

29 General electives Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Chapter 3: Construct Student activity 3.1 Revision of basic principles Basic principles of roofing advanced roofs of roofing Student activity 3.2 Researching gambrel (Dutch gable) roofs Gambrel (Dutch gable) roofs Student activity 3.3 Researching jerkin head roofs Worksheet 1 Q1 3 CPCCCA3009B Construct advanced roofs 2. Set out and prepare members for roof erection. Chapter 3: Construct advanced roofs Jerkin head roofs Skewed gables Oblique hips Worksheet 2 Q1 4 Student activity 3.4 Researching skewed gable roofs Unequal pitched roofs Student activity 3.5 Researching oblique hip roofs Worksheet 3 Q1 4 CPCCCA3017B Install exterior cladding 3. Install roof support. 4. Clean up. Chapter 3: Construct advanced roofs Chapter 3: Construct advanced roofs Chapter 6: Install external cladding As per above Purlins and struts Preparation for safe and quality installation Types of cladding Worksheet 4 Q1 3 As per above elements - - Worksheet 1 Task A and Task B Worksheet 2 Q1 11

30 Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Calculating quantities Student activity 6.2 Timber preservation systems Student activity 6.3 Plywood research 2. Straighten and prepare exterior walls. 3. Fix edge finishing, flashing and insulation. 4. Set out, cut and fix horizontal weatherboards. Chapter 6: Install external cladding Chapter 6: Install external cladding Chapter 6: Install external cladding Preparation for safe and quality installation (under sub-heading straightening wall frames ) Finishing off around doors and windows Installation Worksheet 4 Q1 2 Student activity 6.1 Practical activity straightening stud length Worksheet 1 Sheet cladding: Task C Worksheet 1 Horizontal planked cladding: Task C Worksheet 3 Q1 2, 6 Worksheet 5 Q 5 Worksheet 1 Sheet cladding: Task C 5. Fix panelling. Chapter 6: Install external cladding Installation Worksheet 3 -Q Clean up. Chapter 6: Install external cladding Installation Worksheet 5 Q6 14 Worksheet 1 Task D (all materials)

31 Carpentry and joinery electives Units Element Chapter reference Content reference Relevant worksheets and questions (by chapter) Planning and preparation Student activity 4.1 Planning and preparing CPCCJN3003A 2. Set up machine. See content listed below See content listed below for CPCCJN3004A - Chapter 4: Manufacture 3. Machine components. for CPCCJN3004A - Manufacture joinery components Manufacture and components for 4. Clean up Manufacture joinery assemble joinery door and window components (below components frames and doors planning and preparation ) Chapter 4: Planning and preparation Student activity 4.1 Planning and preparing Manufacture and assemble joinery CPCCJN3004A Manufacture joinery components 2. Select and prepare materials for use in joinery production process. 3. Manufacture components. 4. Secure and hold components in place. 5. Fabricate assembled components. 6. Process for manufacture and components Chapter 4: Manufacture and assemble joinery components Chapter 4: Manufacture and assemble joinery components Chapter 4: Manufacture and assemble joinery components Chapter 4: Manufacture and assemble joinery components Chapter 4: Manufacture and Elements 2 7 are covered by way of clustered contents under the following headings and multiple sub-headings: Planning and preparation Types of doors Making a framed panel door Types of windows Sill and threshold sections Preparing window components Joints in curved head frames Elements 2 7 are covered by way of clustered contents within the following student activities and worksheets: Student activity 4.2 Door components Student activity 4.3 Safe work method statements Student activity 4.4 Sash operating systems Student activity 4.5 Machine sequencing Student activity 4.6 Door and window machinery Worksheet 1 Q1 8 Worksheet 2 Q1 5 Worksheet 3 Q1 3

32 fabrication sequencing is assemble joinery monitored. components 7. Clean up. Chapter 4: Manufacture and assemble joinery components Setting out doors and windows Setting up machinery Machines Assembling the frames

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