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Sprinkler System Installer. Occupational Analyses Series.
- Publication Year :
- 2003
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Abstract
- This analysis covers tasks performed by a sprinkler system installer, an occupational title some provinces and territories of Canada have also identified as pipefitter--fire protection mechanic specialty; sprinkler and fire protection installer; sprinkler and fire protection systems installer; and sprinkler fitter. A guide to analysis discusses development, structure, and validation method; scope of the occupation; trends; and safety. To facilitate understanding the nature of the occupation, work performed is divided into the following categories: (1) blocks, the largest divisions in the analysis that reflect a distinct operation relevant to the occupation; (2) tasks, the distinct activities, that in combination make up the logical and necessary steps the worker is required to perform to complete a specific assignment in a block; and (3) sub-tasks, the smallest divisions into which it is practical to subdivide any work activity and that in combination fully describe all duties constituting a task. Other components of a task are trends, related components, tools and equipment, and supporting knowledge and abilities. Each sub-task is accompanied by results of a validation by all provinces/territories. The 5 blocks, which include 17 tasks, are common occupational skills; water supply installation; piping installation; installation of detection, protection, and control systems; and inspection, maintenance, and repairs. Appendixes include a list of tools and equipment; glossary; blocks and tasks weighting; and task profile chart. (YLB)
Details
- Language :
- English
- Database :
- ERIC
- Publication Type :
- Government Document
- Accession number :
- ED478604
- Document Type :
- Legal/Legislative/Regulatory Materials