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Appendix A WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE AND RELATED INSTRUCTION OUTLINE

Appendix A WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE OCCUPATION TITLE: CARPENTER O*NET-SOC CODE: 47-2031.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0067 This schedule is attached to and a part of these Standards for the above-identified occupation. 1. TYPE OF OCCUPATION Time-based Competency-based Hybrid 2. TERM OF APPRENTICESHIP The term of the occupation is four years with an OJL attainment of 8000 hours, supplemented by the minimum required 575 hours of related instruction with a probationary period of 1 year or 2000 OJL hours, whichever is shorter. 3. RATIO OF APPRENTICES TO JOURNEYWORKERS The apprentice to journeyworker ratio is one (1) apprentice to one (1) journeyworker per job site. 4. APPRENTICE WAGE SCHEDULE Apprentices shall be paid a progressively increasing schedule of wages based on either a percentage or a dollar amount of the current hourly journeyworker wage rate, which is: $13.00 per hour PERIODS: 1 st 6 months (1000 hours) = $8.45 2 nd 6 months (1000 hours) = $9.10 3 rd 6 months (2000 hours) = $9.75 4 th 6 months (1000 hours) = $10.40 5 th 6 months (1000 hours) = $11.05 6 th 6 months (2000 hours) = $11.70 5. WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE (See attached Work Process Schedule) The sponsor may modify the work processes to meet local needs prior to submitting these Standards to the appropriate Registration Agency for approval. 6. RELATED INSTRUCTION OUTLINE (See attached Related Instruction Outline)

Appendix A WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE OCCUPATION TITLE: CARPENTER O*NET-SOC CODE: 47-2031.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0067 OJL CORE COMPETENCIES HOURS Basic Safety (Construction) / Site Safety Orientation 200 Site/Project Preparation and Maintenance 100 Introduction to Hand Tools and Power Tools 100 Introduction to Materials Handling 100 Introduction to Basic Rigging 100 Introduction to the Construction Trade and Construction Drawings 150 Basic Communication Skills 50 Construction / Electrical Safety / OSHA-10 200 Foundations 500 Care of Tools, Materials and Equipment 200 Finish Carpentry 1000 Interior Wall Coverings 500 Framing (Walls and Floors) 1100 Framing (Roofs, Ceilings) 800 Painting / Wallpapering 600 Tile Work 400 Siding 400 Exterior Mill Work 200 Stairs 400 Floors 500 Sheetrock / Drywall 200 Interior Finish 200 TOTAL HOURS 8000 A - 3

RELATED INSTRUCTION OUTLINE OCCUPATION TITLE: CARPENTER O*NET-SOC CODE: 47-2031.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0067 Related instruction - The following training curriculum will be provided by the program sponsor and their certified and designated program instructor(s). Core Curriculum: Required for all Specialized Competencies and Completion of Apprenticeship COURSES HOURS Basic Safety (Construction), Site Safety Orientation, Orientation to Trade 8 Introduction to Construction Math 8 Introduction to Hand Tools 8 Introduction to Power Tools 8 Introduction to Construction Drawings 8 Introduction to Basic Rigging 8 Basic Communication and Employability Skills 4 Introduction to Materials Handling 8 Total Hours 60 Carpentry, Level 1 120 Building Materials, Fasteners and Adhesives 20 Hand and Power Tools 10 Floor Systems 20 Wall Systems 10 Ceiling Joist and Roof Framing 40 Basic Stair Layout 10 Introduction to Building Envelope Systems 10 Carpentry, Level 2 150 Commercial Drawings 20 Cold-Formed Steel Framing 10 Exterior Finishing (Residential) 20 Thermal and Moisture Protection 10 Roofing Applications (Residential) 20 Doors and Door Hardware 10 Drywall Installation 10 A - 4

Drywall Finishing 10 Suspended Ceilings 10 Window, Door, Floor and Ceiling Trim 20 Cabinet Installation 10 Carpentry, Level 3 135 Properties of Concrete 10 Rigging Equipment 10 Rigging Practices 10 Trenching and Excavating 15 Reinforcing Concrete 15 Foundations and Slab-on-Grade 15 Vertical Formwork 15 Horizontal Formwork 15 Handling and Placing Concrete 15 Tilt-up Wall Panels 15 Carpentry, Level 4 110 Site Layout 1: Differential Leveling 15 Site Layout II: Angular and Distance Measurement 15 Advanced Roof Systems 15 Advanced Wall Systems 15 Advanced Stair Systems 15 Introduction to Construction Equipment 10 Introduction to Oxyfuel Cutting and ARC Welding 15 Site Preparation 10 Total RTI Hours for the completion of the apprenticeship 575 A - 5

The Northside Independent School District Construction Careers Academy will recognize specific competencies of the carpentry occupation. Apprentices must complete the following number of related instructional hour to accompany the required on-the-job learning hours to be recognized for a specialized competency. The program sponsor will use the on-the-job learning gained through work experience and conduct a performance evaluation to certify acquisition of the skills required for the recognition of a specialized competency. Overall apprenticeship completion will be obtained when the apprentices have complete all on-thejob learning and the related theoretical instruction as identified in this work process for the carpentry occupation. Core On-The-Job Learning (OJL) Skills for Specialized Competencies Basic Safety (Construction) / Site Safety Orientation 200 Site/Project Preparation and Maintenance 100 Introduction to Hand Tools and Power Tools 100 Introduction to Materials Handling 100 Introduction to Basic Rigging 100 Introduction to the Construction Trade and Construction Drawings 150 Basic Communication Skills 50 Construction / Electrical Safety / OSHA-10 200 Total Hours 1000 Core Related Theoretical Instruction (RTI) required for all Specialized Competencies Basic Safety (Construction), Site Safety Orientation, Orientation to Trade 8 Introduction to Construction Math 8 Introduction to Hand Tools 8 Introduction to Power Tools 8 Introduction to Construction Drawings 8 Introduction to Basic Rigging 8 Basic Communication and Employability Skills 4 Introduction to Materials Handling 8 Total Hours 60 (Entry Level Framing and Finishing) Related Theoretical Instruction (RTI) Required Carpentry, Level 1 120 Building Materials, Fasteners and Adhesives 20 Hand and Power Tools 10 Floor Systems 20 Wall Systems 10 Ceiling Joist and Roof Framing 40 Basic Stair Layout 10 Introduction to Building Envelope Systems 10 A - 6

Carpentry, Level 2 150 Commercial Drawings 20 Cold-Formed Steel Framing 10 Exterior Finishing (Residential) 20 Thermal and Moisture Protection 10 Roofing Applications (Residential) 20 Doors and Door Hardware 10 Drywall Installation 10 Drywall Finishing 10 Suspended Ceilings 10 Window, Door, Floor and Ceiling Trim 20 Cabinet Installation 10 Total Required RTI Hours 330 Apprentices must complete a minimum of 3000 hours of on-the-job learning for the award of an interim credential for Entry Level Framing and Finishing. Apprentices may acquire more on-thejob learning hours based on the on-the core business and on-the-job learning acquired with the participating employers. On-The-Job Learning (OJL) Required Foundations 500 Care of Tools, Materials and Equipment 200 Finish Carpentry 1000 Interior Wall Coverings 500 Framing (Walls and Floors) 1100 Framing (Roofs, Ceilings) 800 Painting / Wallpapering 600 Tile Work 400 Siding 400 Exterior Mill Work 200 Stairs 400 Floors 500 Sheetrock / Drywall 200 Interior Finish 200 Total OJL Hours 7000 A - 7

(Advance Building Systems) Related Theoretical Instruction Required Carpentry, Level 3 135 Properties of Concrete 10 Rigging Equipment 10 Rigging Practices 10 Trenching and Excavating 15 Reinforcing Concrete 15 Foundations and Slab-on-Grade 15 Vertical Formwork 15 Horizontal Formwork 15 Handling and Placing Concrete 15 Tilt-up Wall Panels 15 Carpentry, Level 4 110 Site Layout 1: Differential Leveling 15 Site Layout II: Angular and Distance Measurement 15 Advanced Roof Systems 15 Advanced Wall Systems 15 Advanced Stair Systems 15 Introduction to Construction Equipment 10 Introduction to Oxyfuel Cutting and ARC Welding 15 Site Preparation 10 Total Required RTI Hours 245 Apprentices must complete a minimum of 4000 hours of on-the-job learning for the award of an interim credential for Advance Building Systems. Apprentices may acquire more on-the-job learning hours based on the on-the core business and on-the-job learning acquired with the participating employers. Foundations 500 Care of Tools, Materials and Equipment 200 Finish Carpentry 1000 Interior Wall Coverings 500 Framing (Walls and Floors) 1100 Framing (Roofs, Ceilings) 800 Painting / Wallpapering 600 A - 8

Tile Work 400 Siding 400 Exterior Mill Work 200 Stairs 400 Floors 500 Sheetrock / Drywall 200 Interior Finish 200 Total Required OJL Hours 7000 A - 9