2007/2008 Competency-Based Task/Competency List

Tasks/competencies designated by bullets in the left-hand column are considered essential statewide and are required of all students. In some courses, all tasks/competencies have been identified as essential. Tasks/competencies without bullets are considered optional; they and/or additional tasks/competencies may be taught at the discretion of the school division. Tasks/competencies marked with an asterisk (*) are considered sensitive, and teachers should obtain approval by the school division before teaching them.

8535
36 weeks
Electricity I, II, III
TASKS/COMPETENCIES
  Implementing Virginia's CTE Course Requirements
001 Demonstrate Virginia's Workplace Readiness Skills in course activities.
002 Apply Virginia's All Aspects of Industry elements in course activities.
003 Identify Internet safety issues and procedures for complying with acceptable use standards.
  Participating in the Student Organization
004 Identify the purposes and goals of the student organization.
005 Explain the benefits and responsibilities of membership in the student organization as a student and in professional/civic organizations as an adult.
006 Demonstrate leadership skills through participation in student organization activities, such as meetings, programs, and projects.
  Applying Basic Construction Safety Standards (Core Safety)
007 Comply with federal, state, and local safety legal requirements, including OSHA, VOSHA, and EPA.
008 Inspect and maintain a safe working environment.
009 Explain safe working practices around electrical hazards.
010 Identify emergency first aid procedures.
011 Identify the types of fires and the methods used to extinguish them.
012 Identify PPE (personal protective equipment) requirements.
013 Inspect course-specific hand and power tools to visually identify defects.
014 Demonstrate lifting and carrying techniques.
015 Demonstrate safe laddering techniques.
  016 Demonstrate safe scaffolding techniques.
017 Report injuries.
018 Report personal, environmental, and equipment safety violations to the appropriate authority.
019 Earn the OSHA 10 card.
020 Pass safety exam.
  Focusing on the Electrician's Profession
021 Identify electrician-specific safety issues.
022 Demonstrate lockout/tagout procedures.
  023 Discuss current topics in the industry.
024 Identify national and local trade organizations.
  025 Discuss all postsecondary training and licensing in the electricity field.
  026 Investigate career opportunities in the electrical industry.
  Using Tools and Materials
027 Identify and use the various types of hand tools used by electricians.
028 Identify and use the various types of power tools used by electricians.
029 Use a variety of meters to take readings.
030 Identify commonly used materials by name and example regional variance of terminology.
  031 Maintain a material inventory.
  Solving Mathematical Problems Related to Electricity
032 Solve word problems involving whole numbers, fractions, and decimals.
  033 Convert metric prefixes to their numerical equivalents and vice-versa.
  034 Convert numbers to scientific notation.
035 Solve algebraic formulas pertaining to electrical applications.
036 Solve problems involving percentage, ratio, and proportion.
037 Solve problems using direct and inverse relationships.
038 Measure distances using scales and measuring devices.
039 Use calculators to solve electrical problems.
  Applying Basic Electrical Theory
040 Explain basic electrical theory.
041 Explain the relationship of electron theory to circuit design by the use of Ohm's Law.
042 Calculate series circuits.
043 Wire series circuit.
044 Troubleshoot series circuit.
045 Calculate parallel circuits.
046 Wire parallel circuits.
047 Troubleshoot parallel circuits.
048 Calculate series-parallel (combination) circuits.
049 Wire series-parallel (combination) circuit.
050 Troubleshoot series-parallel (combination) circuit.
051 Explain principles of magnetism/electromagnetism.
052 Define basic AC theory.
  Navigating the National Electrical Code (NEC) Book
053 Explain the intent of the NEC.
054 Interpret the NEC requirements for electrical installation.
  Selecting and Installing Conductors
055 Identify various types of conductors and their associated applications.
056 Install conductors.
057 Terminate conductors with lugs, connectors, and terminals.
  Identifying and Installing Conduit and Raceways
058 Identify material associated with conduits and raceways.
059 Select conduit and wiring support systems.
060 Bend and install conduit.
  Examining Lighting, Communication, and Power Systems
  061 Explain functions, operation, and characteristics of various lighting systems.
  062 Design lighting distribution and layout of fixtures.
063 Install and connect fixtures.
  064 Explain functions, operation, and characteristics of various communication systems.
  065 Design communication distribution and layout of outlets.
  066 Install and connect communication devices.
067 Explain functions, operation, and characteristics of various power systems (single-phase and three-phase systems).
  068 Design power distribution and layout outlets.
069 Install and connect power devices.
  Identifying and Installing Panelboards and Switchboards
070 Identify purpose and location of overcurrent devices.
071 Select overcurrent devices.
072 Install overcurrent devices.
073 Identify/install various ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) and arc fault devices.
  Identifying and Installing Grounding Systems
074 Identify functions, operation, and characteristics of grounding systems.
075 Demonstrate sizing, layout, and installation of grounding systems.
  Interpreting Prints and Specifications
076 Draw electrical plans.
077 Read blueprints, plans, and specifications.
  Installing and Maintaining Motors and Drives, Motor Controllers, and PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers)
  078 Identify function, operation, and characteristics of various types of motors.
  079 Demonstrate techniques for various motor installations.
  080 Identify function, operation, and characteristics of motor controllers, circuits, process control systems, and devices.
  Describing Generators and Power Supplies
081 Explain principles of generating electricity.
  082 Identify types and configurations of uninterruptible power supplies (UPS).
  Installing Transformers
  083 Identify function, operation, and characteristics of transformers.
  084 Install transformers.
  085 Describe the components of electrical distribution systems.