Florida Department of Education Student Performance Standards Welding Technology Fundamentals Course

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A Correlation of to the Florida Department of Education Student Performance Standards Welding Technology Fundamentals Course 9204400 Page 1 of 18

SUBJECT: Career and Technical Education GRADE LEVEL: 9-12 COURSE TITLE: Welding Technology Fundamentals COURSE CODE: 9204400 SUBMISSION TITLE: (4 th Edition), (4 th Edition) BID ID: 3062 PUBLISHER: Pearson Education, Inc., publishing as Prentice Hall PUBLISHER ID: 22-1603684-03 LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN CODE 04.0 Demonstrate an understanding and apply workplace safety and workplace organization--the student will be able to: 04.01 Locate and use Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS). Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.17, 1.28-1.30 Module 29108-09 Shielded Metal Arc Welding Electrodes: pgs. 8.5, 8.19-8.20 04.02 Demonstrate knowledge of first aid or first response procedures. Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.21, 1.27-1.30 04.03 Identify safety procedures in case of smoke or chemical inhalation. Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.11-1.18 04.04 Demonstrate knowledge of material handling techniques to safely move materials. 04.05 Demonstrate the proper techniques for lifting loads. 04.06 Demonstrate knowledge of safety requirements for material handling equipment such as forklifts, cranes, rigging, and pry trucks. 04.07 Proactively respond to a safety concern and then document occurrences. Module 29203-09 Physical Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Metals: pgs. 3.23, 3.26 Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.24-1.25, 1.31 Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pg. 1.31 Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pg. 1.31 Module 29205-09 GMAW and FCAW: Equipment and Filler Metals: pg. 5.43 Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pg. 1.31, 1.33 Page 2 of 18

LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN CODE 04.08 Demonstrate knowledge of emergency exits and signage. Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pg. 1.31 04.09 Demonstrate knowledge of various emergency alarms and procedures. Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pg. 1.31 04.10 Perform emergency drills and participate in emergency teams. 04.11 Demonstrate knowledge of clean-up procedures. Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.20-1.21, 1.23-1.24 04.12 Explain Lock Out/Tag Out requirements and procedures. Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pg. 1.27 04.13 Demonstrate knowledge of machinery and equipment safety functions to determine if all safeguards are operational. 04.14 Identify procedures for handling hazardous material. Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.4-1.18, 1.23-1.28 Module 29101-09-Welding Safety: pgs. 1.11-1.18, 1.24, 1.28-1.30, 1.33 04.15 Develop safety checklists. Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.31, 1.33 Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup: pgs. 7.17-7.18 Module 29205-09 GMAW and FCAW: Equipment and Filler Metals: pg. 5.46 04.16 Identify and report unsafe conditions. Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pg. 1.31, 1.33 04.17 Determine the appropriate corrective action after an unsafe condition is identified. 04.18 Demonstrate knowledge of safety requirements for manual and electrical-powered tools. Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pg. 1.31, 1.33 Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pg. 1.26-1.28 Page 3 of 18

CODE 04.19 Demonstrate knowledge of safety requirements for operation of automated machines. 04.20 Perform safety and environmental inspections. 04.21 Demonstrate skill in performing leak checks to determine if toxic or hazardous material is escaping from a piece of equipment. LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pg. 1.27-1.28 Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.22-2.23, 2.43-2.45 Module 29103-09 Plasma Arc Cutting: pg. 3.6-3.7 Module 29106-09 Weld Quality: pgs. 6.6, 6.26-6.29 Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.18, 1.28, 1.31 Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.17, 1.20, 1.23, 1.25 Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.10, 2.27, 2.31-2.33 Module 29106-09 Weld Quality: pgs. 6.22-6.23 Module 29110-09 Joint Fit-Up and Alignment: pgs. 10.7-10.8 04.22 Demonstrate knowledge of proper and safe installation techniques as described in manuals, checklists, and regulations. 04.23 Demonstrate knowledge of equipment shutdown procedures. Module 29205-09 GMAW and FCAW: Equipment and Filler Metals: pgs. 5.26, 5.43 Module 29207-09 GTAW: Equipment and Filler Metals: pgs. 7.20, 7.31 Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.16-1.18, 1.23, 1.27 Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.27-2.29 Module 29103-09 Plasma Arc Cutting: pg. 3.13 Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging: pgs. 4.6-4.9 Module 29106-09 Weld Quality: pgs. 6.1-6.3 Module 29110-09 Joint Fit-Up and Alignment: pgs. 10.1-10.3 Module 29205-09 GMAW and FCAW: Equipment and Filler Metals: pg. 5.45 Module 29207-09 GTAW: Equipment and Filler Metals: pgs. 7.37-7.38 Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pg. 1.21 Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.35-2.37 Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup: pg. 7.16 Page 4 of 18

CODE 04.24 Identify-safety related maintenance procedures. LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.5, 1.14-1.15, 1.18, 1.21 Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pg. 2.14 Module 29103-09 Plasma Arc Cutting: pg. 3.16 Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup: pgs. 7.10, 7.18-7.19 Module 29205-09 GMAW and FCAW: Equipment and Filler Metals: pg. 5.47 04.25 Selecting and use personal protective equipment (PPE). 04.26 Explain the safety benefits of 6S work environment. 04.27 Demonstrate knowledge of ergonomic impact of work techniques. 04.28 Train other personnel to use equipment safely. 04.29 Demonstrate knowledge of, and follow applicable safety laws and regulations and the environment (e.g., Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)). Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.5-1.18, 1.26, 1.30, 1.33 Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.2-2.3, 2.35 Module 29103-09 Plasma Arc Cutting: pgs. 3.1-3.2 Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging: pg. 4.5 Module 29105-09 Base Metal Preparation: pgs. 5.1-5.36 Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup: pgs. 7.2, 7.4, 7.19 Module 29109-09 SMAW Beads and Fillet Welds: pgs. 9.1-9.2, 9.12, 9.14 Module 29110-09 Joint Fit-Up and Alignment: pg. 10.8 Module 29111-09 SMAW Groove Welds with Backing: pgs. 11.3-11.4, 11.11, 11.16 Module 29112-09 SMAW Open V-Groove Welds: pgs. 12.1-12.2, 12.5, 12.11 Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.1-1.5 Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.8, 1.16-1.21, 1.30-1.31 Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.37 Module 29110-09 Joint Fit-Up and Alignment: pg. 10.11 Module 29106-09 Weld Quality: pgs. 6.1-6.5 Page 5 of 18

CODE 04.30 Apply Occupational Safety Health Administration (OSHA) safety standards properly. LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN Module 29101-09-Welding Safety: pgs. 1.8, 1.16-1.21, 1.30-1.31 Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.37 Module 29110-09 Joint Fit-Up and Alignment: pg. 10.11 04.31 Research and identify class A, B, and C type fires. 04.32 Demonstrate and apply the proper procedures for extinguishing class A, B, and C type fires. 04.33 Demonstrate knowledge of National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and other regulatory agencies recommendations, guidelines and best practices. 04.34 Describe "Right-to-Know" Law as recorded in (29 CFR-1910.1200). 05.0 Demonstrate basic knowledge of industrial and manufacturing processes--the student will be able to: 05.01 Demonstrate knowledge of the use of current manufacturing processes as related to the welding industry. 05.02 Demonstrate an understanding of the importance and impact of routine maintenance of machines and equipment. Module 29101-09-Welding Safety: pgs. 1.1-1.3, 1.4-1.5 Module 29203-09 Physical Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Metals: pgs. 3.2-3.7 Module 29101-09 Welding Safety: pgs. 1.5, 1.14-1.15, 1.18, 1.21 Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: 2.13 Module 29103-09 Plasma Arc Cutting: pgs. 3.16-3.17 Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup: pgs. 7.18-7.19 Module 29205-09 GMAW and FCAW: Equipment and Filler Metals: pg. 5.47 Page 6 of 18

CODE 05.03 Understand the processes of separating, forming, conditioning, fabricating, and finishing of materials. 05.04 Identify and classify manufacturing systems into types, such as customized production, batch production, and continuous production. 05.05 Explain the difference between primary and secondary manufacturing processes. 06.0 Describe and identify metals and their properties accurately--the student will be able to: 06.01 Describe and understand the steelmaking process. 06.02 Describe and understand the differences between ferrous and nonferrous metals. LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.1, 2.51 Module 29105-09 Base Metal Preparation: pgs. 5.18, 5.26 Module 29106-09 Weld Quality: pgs. 6.1, 6.22 06.03 Describe and understand casting, alloys and forging. 06.04 Identify and understand metallurgical processes related to metals such as galvanized iron and steel, aluminum stainless steel, sheet metal, copper and brass. 06.05 Identify, understand, and describe thermal properties of metals. Module 29203-09 Physical Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Metals: pgs. 3.1-3.4, 3.18-3.26 Module 29203-09 Physical Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Metals: pgs. 3.18-3.27, 3.44 Module 29203-09 Physical Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Metals: pgs. 3.44-3.49 Module 29110-09 Joint Fit-Up and Alignment: pgs. 10.17-10.19 Module 29203-09 Physical Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Metals: pg. 3.32 Page 7 of 18

CODE 06.06 Identify and describe common gages, shapes and dimensions of metals. LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN Module 29106-09 Weld Quality: pgs. 6.16-6.18 Module 29203-09 Physical Characteristics and Mechanical Properties of Metals: pgs. 3.36-3.44 07.0 Demonstrate basic knowledge of drawing and interpreting welding symbols--the student will be able to: 07.01 Interpret and understand basic elements of a drawing or sketch. Module 29105-09 Base Metal Preparation: pg. 5.12 07.02 Interpret basic welding symbol information. 07.03 Design and create a drawing using basic welding symbology. 07.04 Identify a specified weld using a welding symbol. Module 29105-09 Base Metal Preparation: pg. 5.12 Module 29105-09 Base Metal Preparation: pg. 5.12 07.05 Draw welding symbols using given variables. 08.0 Apply basic oxyfuel gas cutting principles and practices--the student will be able to: 08.01 Perform external inspections of Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.1-2.33 08.02 Make minor repairs to equipment and accessories. Module 29204-09 Preheating and Postheating of Metals: pgs. 4.6-4.13 Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.12, 2.27 Page 8 of 18

LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN CODE 08.03 Set up manual OFC operations for plain carbon steel. Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.25-2.33, 2.53-2.55 08.04 Operate manual oxyfuel cutting equipment. Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.4-2.22, 2.25-2.37 08.05 Perform straight cutting operations using manual oxyfuel cutting process Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.38-2.42, 2.54-2.55 on plain carbon steel. 09.0 Create a product using basic oxyfuel gas cutting principles and practices--the student will be able to: 09.01 Design and create a basic imaginary work of art utilizing material and skills developed. 09.02 Produce a custom product. 09.03 Create and deliver a presentation to communicate project results to other teams. 10.0 Apply knowledge of drawing and interpreting welding symbols--the student will be able to: 10.01 Interpret, understand, and apply elements of a drawing or sketch. Module 29105-09 Base Metal Preparation: pg. 5.12 10.02 Interpret, understand, and apply welding symbol information. 10.03 Design and create a drawing using welding symbology. 10.04 Identify a specified weld using a welding symbol. Module 29105-09 Base Metal Preparation: pg. 5.12 Module 29105-09 Base Metal Preparation: pg. 5.12 Page 9 of 18

LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN CODE 10.05 Draw welding symbols using given variables. 10.06 Use and apply appropriate mathematical practices to the design : pgs. 1.5-1.11 and creation of drawings using welding symbols. 11.0 Apply intermediate oxyfuel gas cutting principles and practices--the student will be able to: 11.01 Apply intermediate manual oxyfuel gas cutting skills. Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.38-2.42, 2.54-2.55 11.02 Perform shape cutting operations on plain carbon steel. Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.38-2.42, 2.54-2.55 11.03 Perform bevel cutting operations on plain carbon steel. Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.38-2.41, 2.43-2.44 11.04 Remove weld metal on plain carbon steel using weld washing techniques Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.42 11.05 Apply machine oxyfuel gas cutting (track burner) skills. Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.23-2.24, 2.43-2.45 11.06 Perform safety inspections of Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.1-2.33 Module 29204-09 Preheating and Postheating of Metals: pgs. 4.6-4.13 11.07 Make minor external repairs to Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.12, 2.27 11.08 Set up for plain carbon steel machine OFC (track burner) operations. Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.23-2.24, 2.43-2.45 11.09 Operate machine oxyfuel gas cutting (track burner) equipment. Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.23-2.24, 2.43-2.45 11.10 Perform straight cutting operations on plain carbon steel. Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.38-2.42, 2.54-2.55 11.11 Perform bevel cutting operations on plain carbon steel. Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting: pgs. 2.38-2.41, 2.43-2.44 12.0 Demonstrate plasma arc cutting principles and practices --The student will be able to: Page 10 of 18

CODE 12.01 Apply Manual Air (Carbon Arc Gouging) and Cutting (CAC-A) skills. 12.02 Perform safety inspections of 12.03 Make minor external repairs to 12.04 Set up manual air carbon arc gouging and cutting operations. 12.05 Operate manual air carbon arc cutting equipment. LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging: pgs. 4.5-4.6, 4.9-4.13 Module 29103-09 Plasma Arc Cutting: pgs. 3.1-3.4, 3.12-3.14, 3.16-3.17 Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging: pgs. 4.5-4.6, 4.9-4.11 Module 29103-09 Plasma Arc Cutting: pgs. 3.16-3.17 Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging: pg. 4.13 Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging: pgs. 4.1-4.5, 4.9-4.11 Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging: pgs. 4.1-4.5, 4.9-4.11 12.06 Perform metal removal operations. Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging: pg. 4.3-4.4, 4.7 12.07 Apply manual Arc Gouging and Arc Cutting (AC) skills. 12.08 Make minor repairs to equipment and accessories. 12.09 Set up for using plasma arc cutting operations. 12.10 Operate manual plasma arc cutting equipment. 12.11 Perform shape cutting operations using plasma arc cutting process. 13.0 Demonstrate a basic understanding of shielded metal arc welding (SMAW)--The student will be able to: 13.01 Perform external inspections of SMAW Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging: pgs. 4.5-4.6, 4.9-4.13 Module 29103-09 Plasma Arc Cutting: pgs. 3.16-3.17 Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging: pg. 4.13 Module 29103-09 Plasma Arc Cutting: pgs. 3.4-3.14 Module 29103-09 Plasma Arc Cutting: pgs. 3.14-3.15 Module 29103-09 Plasma Arc Cutting: pgs. 3.14-3.15 Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup: pgs. 7.14-7.16 Page 11 of 18

LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN CODE 13.02 Make minor repairs to SMAW Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup: pgs. 7.11, 7.15 13.03 Set up shielded metal arc welding operations on plain carbon steel. Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup: pgs. 7.14-7.17 13.04 Operate shielded metal arc welding equipment. Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup: pgs. 7.17-7.19 13.05 Make pad welds, all positions, on plain carbon steel. Module 29109-09 SMAW Beads and Fillet Welds: pgs. 9.16-9.17 14.0 Create a product using oxyfuel gas cutting and introductory shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) principles and practices.--the student will be able to: 14.01 Design and create an imaginary work of art utilizing material and skills learned. 14.02 Create a working drawing or blue print using welding symbols learned. Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup Module 29109-09 SMAW Beads and Fillet Welds 14.03 Design a custom product from a working drawing or blue print created. 14.04 Fabricate a custom product using the skills learned related to oxyfuel gas cutting and introductory shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). 14.05 Create and deliver a presentation to communicate project results. 18.0 Apply basic shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) skills The student will be able to: 18.01 Perform external inspections of SMAW Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup: pgs. 7.14-7.16 18.02 Make minor repairs to SMAW Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup: pgs. 7.11, 7.15 18.03 Set up shielded metal arc welding operations on plain carbon steel. Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup: pgs. 7.14-7.17 18.04 Operate shielded metal arc welding equipment. Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup: pgs. 7.17-7.19 18.05 Make pad welds, all positions, on plain carbon steel. Module 29109-09 SMAW Beads and Fillet Welds: pgs. 9.9-9.17 Page 12 of 18

CODE 18.06 Make fillet welds, all positions, on plain carbon steel. 18.07 Make groove welds, all positions, on plain carbon steel. LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN Module 29109-09 SMAW Beads and Fillet Welds: pgs. 9.17-9.25 Module 29111-09 SMAW Groove Welds with Backing Module 29112-09 SMAW Open V-Groove Welds 19.0 Demonstrate and apply Carbon Arc Gouging (GAC) principles and practices--the student will be able to: 19.01 Perform safety inspections of Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging: pgs. 4.5-4.6, 4.9-4.11 19.02 Repair unacceptable weld profiles. Module 29111-09 SMAW Groove Welds with Backing: pgs. 11.10-11.11 Module 29112-09 SMAW Open V-Groove Welds: pgs. 12.10-12.11 19.03 Properly set up equipment, accessories, and machine for Carbon Arc Gouging (GAC) 20.0 Apply visual examination skills--the student will be able to: 20.01 Examine cut surfaces and edges of prepared base metal parts. 20.02 Examine tack, intermediate pass and cover pass. Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging: pgs. 4.1-4.11 Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging: pg. 4.11 Module 29106-09 Weld Quality: pgs. 6.16-6.17 Module 29105-09 Base Metal Preparation: pg. 5.16-5.17 Module 29110-09 Joint Fit-Up and Alignment: pgs. 10.17-10.24 Module 29111-09 SMAW Groove Welds with Backing: pgs. 11.10-11.17 21.0 Create a product using Carbon Arc Gouging and basic shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) principles and practices--the student will be able to: 21.01 Design and create an imaginary work of art utilizing material and skills learned. 21.02 Create a working drawing or blue print using welding symbols learned. 21.03 Design a custom product from a working drawing or blue print created. Page 13 of 18

CODE 21.04 Fabricate a custom product using the skills learned related to Carbon Arc Gouging and basic shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN Module 29104-09 Air Carbon Arc Cutting and Gouging Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup Module 29109-09 SMAW Beads and Fillet Welds Module 29111-09 SMAW Groove Welds with Backing Module 29112-09 SMAW Open V-Groove Welds 21.05 Create and deliver a presentation to communicate project results to other teams. 22.0 Demonstrate an understanding of employability skills and career opportunities related to the welding industry--the student will be able to: 22.01 Demonstrate knowledge of good workplace behavior and how to address improper workplace behavior. 22.02 Discuss motivation and human behavior. 22.03 Develop a personal stress management plan. 22.04 Demonstrate knowledge of ways to improve reading, listening and writing skills. 22.05 Demonstrate knowledge of techniques for making effective presentations to internal and external customers. 22.06 Use different forms of communication, such as e-mail, fax and phones. 22.07 Provide effective feedback and make suggestions. 22.08 Demonstrate appropriate customer service skills and techniques. 22.09 Demonstrate knowledge of roles and responsibilities of team members. 22.10 Align team goals (that are specific, documented, measurable and achievable) to customer and business production needs. Page 14 of 18

CODE 22.11 Effectively communicate production and process information to internal and external customers. 22.12 Develop personal career plan that includes goals, objectives, and strategies. 22.13 Examine licensing, certification, and industry credentialing requirements. 22.14 Evaluate and compare employment opportunities that match career goals. 22.15 Identify and exhibit traits for retaining employment. 22.16 Identify opportunities and research requirements for career advancement. 22.17 Research the benefits of ongoing professional development. 22.18 Examine and describe entrepreneurship opportunities as a career planning option. LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN 23.0 Apply intermediate shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) skills--the student will be able to: 23.01 Make single V groove welds, all positions (visual inspection criteria, using current and applicable welding industry codes) on plain carbon steel with backing. Module 29111-09 SMAW Groove Welds with Backing: pgs. 11.1-11.2, 11.10-11.17, 11.23-11.26 23.02 Perform 1G - 4G limited thickness qualification (bend) tests on plain carbon steel plate (using current and applicable welding industry codes). 23.03 Perform destructive root and face bend specimens (using current and applicable welding industry codes). Module 29111-09 SMAW Groove Welds with Backing: pgs. 11.10-11.17, 11.23-11.26 Module 29106-09 Weld Quality: pgs. 6.23-6.25 24.0 Create a product using intermediate shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) principles and practices--the student will be able to: Page 15 of 18

CODE 24.01 Design and create an imaginary work of art utilizing material and skills learned. 24.02 Create a working drawing or blue print using welding symbols learned. 24.03 Design a custom product from a working drawing or blue print created. 24.04 Fabricate a custom product using the skills learned related to intermediate shielded metal arc welding (SMAW). LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup Module 29109-09 SMAW Beads and Fillet Welds Module 29111-09 SMAW Groove Welds with Backing Module 29112-09 SMAW Open V-Groove Welds This content is discussed, as applicable, throughout the Welding curriculum. 24.05 Repair products of ferrous and nonferrous metals. 24.06 Create and deliver a presentation to communicate project results to other teams. 25.0 Conceive, design, and present a welding project(s) that encompass all the skills learned in the Welding Technology Fundamentals program--the student will be able to: 25.01 Create and produce an original working drawing using welding symbology. 25.02 Compose a well written design proposal and present to instructor for approval. 25.03 Incorporate principles and practices of oxyfuel gas cutting into the design. Module 29102-09 Oxyfuel Cutting 25.04 Incorporate principles and practices of shielded metal arc welding (SMAW) into the design. Module 29107-09 SMAW Equipment and Setup Module 29109-09 SMAW Beads and Fillet Welds Module 29111-09 SMAW Groove Welds with Backing Module 29112-09 SMAW Open V-Groove Welds 26.0 Plan, organize, and carry out a project plan--the student will be able to: 26.01 Determine the scope of a project. Page 16 of 18

LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN CODE 26.02 Organize tasks. 26.03 Determine project priorities. 26.04 Identify required resources. 26.05 Record project progress in a process journal. 26.06 Record and account for budget expenses during the life of the project. 26.07 Carry out the project plan to successful completion and delivery. 27.0 Formulate strategies to properly manage resources--the student will be able to: 27.01 Identify required resources and associated costs for each stage of the project plan. 27.02 Create a project budget based on the identified resources. 27.03 Determine the methods needed to acquire needed resources. 27.04 Demonstrate good judgment in the use of resources. 27.05 Recycle and reuse resources where appropriate. 27.06 Demonstrate an understanding of proper legal and ethical waste disposal. 28.0 Use tools, materials, and processes in an appropriate and safe manner--the student will be able to: 28.01 Identify the proper tool for a given job. This content is discussed, as applicable, throughout the Welding curriculum. 28.02 Use tools and machines in a safe manner. This content is discussed, as applicable, throughout the Welding curriculum. 28.03 Adhere to laboratory safety rules and procedures. This content is discussed, as applicable, throughout the Welding curriculum. 28.04 Identify the application of processes appropriate to the task at hand. This content is discussed, as applicable, throughout the Welding curriculum. Page 17 of 18

CODE LESSONS WHERE IS DIRECTLY ADDRESSED IN-DEPTH IN This content is discussed, as applicable, throughout the Welding curriculum. 28.05 Identify materials appropriate to their application. 29.0 Create a project portfolio describing the welding project, including drawings and specifications, the tasks and rationale, process journal, budget report, and the results--the student will be able to: 29.01 Create a Design Portfolio documenting drawings and specifications. 29.02 Create a Bill of Material (BOM) for your project. 29.03 Create and deliver a presentation to communicate project results to other teams. : pgs. 2.15-2.18 Page 18 of 18