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1 of 13 This program includes instruction in Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements 00 FUNDAMENTALS OF FACILITY MAINTENANCE TECHNOLOGY A BASIC SAFETY FMT 101 #8118 A001 Identify the responsibilities and personal characteristics of a professional crafts person FMT101 00101 00 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A A002 Explain the role safety plays in the construction crafts FMT101 00101 00 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A A003 Describe what job site safety means FMT101 00101 00 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A A004 Explain the appropriate safety precautions around common job site hazards FMT101 00101 00 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X X A005 Demonstrate the use and care of appropriate personal protective equipment FMT101 00101 00 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A A006 Follow safe procedures for lifting heavy objects FMT101 00101 00 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A A007 Describe safe behavior on and around ladders and scaffolds FMT101 00101 00 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A A008 Explain the importance of the HAZARD COMMUNICATION STANDARDS and MSDS FMT101 00101 00 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A A009 Describe fire prevention and fire fighting techniques FMT101 00101 00 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A B INTRO TO CONSTRUCTION MATH I FMT102 B001 Use a standard ruler and metric ruler to measure FMT102 00102 00 CC.2.4.2.A.1 N/A N/A 13.1.8F X X B002 Add, subtract, multiply and divide whole numbers, with and without a calculator FMT102 00102 00 CC.2.2.3.A.4 N/A N/A 13.1.8F X X B003 Add, subtract, multiply and divide fractions FMT102 00102 00 CC2.1.4.C.3 N/A N/A 13.1.8F X X B004 Add, subtract, multiply, and divide decimals, with and without a calculator FMT102 00102 00 CC2.1.4.C.3 N/A N/A 13.1.8F N/A N/A B005 Convert decimals to percent and percent to decimals FMT102 00102 00 CC2.1.4.C.3 N/A N/A 13.1.8F N/A N/A B006 Convert fractions to decimals and decimals to fractions FMT102 00102 00 CC2.1.4.C.3 N/A N/A 13.1.8F N/A N/A C INTRODUCTION TO NATIONAL ELECTRICAL CODE FMT103 C001 Explain the purpose and history of the NEC FMT103 32107 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A C002 Describe the layout of the NEC FMT103 32107 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A C003 Explain how to navigate the NEC FMT103 32107 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A C004 Describe the purpose of the Electrical Manufactures' Assoc. (NEMA) and the Fire Protection Assoc. (NFPA) FTM103 32107 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A C005 Explain the role of testing laboratories FMT103 32107 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A

2 of 13 This program includes instruction in Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) #8118 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements D INTRO TO CONSTRUCTION MATH II FMT104 D001 Use a standard ruler and metric ruler to measure FMT104 00102 00 CC.2.4.2.A.1 N/A N/A D002 Explain what the metric system is and why it is important in the construction trade FMT104 00102 00 CC.2.4.2.A.1 D003 FMT104 00102 00 CC.2.4.2.A.1 Recognize and use metric units of length, weight, volume and temperature D004 Recognize some of the basic shapes used in the construction industry and apply basic geometry to measure them FMT104 00102 00 CC.2.3.7.A.1 E LEADERSHIP PFS109 E LEADERSHIP PFS110 F BUSINESS PRINCIPLES PFS209 F BUSINESS PRINCIPLES PFS211 G JOB ESTIMATING FMT301 G001 Calculating Electrical Job Costs FMT301 00102 00 CC.2.4.3.A.3 X N/A G002 Calculating Plumbing and Pipefitting Job Costs FMT301 00102 00 CC.2.4.3.A.3 X N/A G003 Calculating HVAC Job Costs FMT301 00102 00 CC.2.4.3.A.3 X N/A G004 Calculating Construction Job Costs FMT301 00102 00 CC.2.4.3.A.3 X N/A G005 Calculating Concrete and Masonry Job Costs FMT301 00102 00 CC.2.4.3.A.3 X N/A G006 Calculating Welding Job Costs FMT301 00102 00 CC.2.4.3.A.3 X N/A H INTRODUCTION TO FASTENERS AND ANCHORS FMT302 H001 Identify and explain the use of threaded fasteners FMT302 32103 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A H002 Identify and explain the use of non threaded fasteners FMT302 32103 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A H003 Identify and explain the use of anchors FMT302 32103 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A H004 Demonstrate the correct applications for fasteners and anchors FMT302 32103 CC.2.4.K.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A H005 Install fasteners and anchors FMT302 32103 CC.2.4.K.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A I NATIONAL SKILLS STANDARD TEST PREP FMT303 I001 Review of Residential, Commercial and Industrial wiring practices FMT303 X N/A I002 Review of Plumbing and Pipefitting practices FMT303 X N/A I003 Review of Electrical Motor Control FMT303 X N/A I004 Review of Basic Carpentry FMT303 X N/A I005 Review of General Maintenance practices FMT303 X N/A J TOTAL QUALITY PRINCIPLES PFS309 J TOTAL QUALITY PRINCIPLES PFS310

3 of 13 This program includes instruction in Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements 10 ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS K ELECTRICAL TEST EQUIPMENT AND SAFETY FMT111 K001 Explain the operation of and describe various pieces of electrical test equipment K002 Explain how to read and convert from one scale to another on various pieces of test equipment #8118 FMT111 32106 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X X FMT111 32106 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A K003 Explain the importance of proper meter polarity FMT111 32106 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A K004 Define frequency and explain the use of a frequency meter FMT111 32106 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A K005 Explain the difference between digital and analog meters FMT111 32106 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A K006 Construct and test a variety of circuits for voltage, current, and resistance FMT111 32106 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A L ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS I FMT112 L001 Recognize what atoms are and how they are constructed FMT112 32104 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A L002 Define voltage and identify ways in which it can be produced FMT112 32104 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A L003 Explain the difference between conductors and insulators FMT112 32104 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A L004 Define the units of measurement that are used to measure the properties of electricity FMT112 32104 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A L005 Explain how voltage, current, and resistance are related to each other FMT112 32104 CC.2.2.8.C.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F X N/A L006 Using the formula for Ohms law, calculate an unknown value FMT112 32104 CC.2.2.8.C.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A L007 L008 Explain the different type of meters used to measure voltage, current, and resistance Using the power formula, calculate the amount of power used by a circuit FMT112 32104 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A FMT112 32104 CC.2.2.8.C.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A L009 Construct a variety of circuits using trade components FMT112 32104 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A M ELECTRICAL APPLICATIONS II FMT113 M001 Explain the basic characteristics of a series circuit FMT113 32105 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A M002 Explain the basic characteristics of a parallel circuit FMT113 32105 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A

4 of 13 This program includes instruction in Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements #8118 M003 Explain the basic characteristics of a combination circuit FMT113 32105 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A M004 Calculate, using Kirchoff's Voltage Law, the voltage drop in series, parallel, and combination circuits FMT113 32105 CC.2.2.8.C.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A M005 Calculate, using Kirchoff's Current Law, the total current in parallel and combination circuits FMT113 32105 CC.2.2.8.C.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A M006 Find the total amount of resistance in a series circuit FMT113 32105 CC.2.2.8.C.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A M007 Find the total amount of resistance in a parallel circuit FMT113 32105 CC.2.2.8.C.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A M008 Find the total amount of resistance in a combination circuit FMT113 32105 CC.2.2.8.C.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A M009 Construct a variety of circuits using trade components FMT113 32105 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X X N MATH FOR ELECTRICIANS I FMT114 N001 Use Ohm s Law E=IR in lab related activities FMT114 00102 00 CC2.1.4.C.3 N/A N/A N002 Calculate voltage, current and resistance in series, parallel and combination circuits FMT114 00102 00 CC2.1.4.C.3 N/A N/A O ELECTRICAL GROUNDING FMT115 O001 Explain the purpose of grounding and the scope of NEC Article 250 FMT115 32204 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X X O002 Distinguish between a short circuit and a ground fault FMT115 32204 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A O003 Define the NEC ground related terms FMT115 32204 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A O004 Distinguish between system grounding and equipment grounding FMT115 32204 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A O005 O006 O007 O008 O009 Use NEC Table 250 66 to size the grounding electrode conductor for various AC systems Explain the NEC requirements for the installation and physical protection of grounding electrode conductors Explain the function of the grounding electrode system and determine which grounding electrodes must be used Use NEC Table 250 122 to size the equipment grounding conductor for raceways and equipment Explain the function of the main bonding jumper in the grounding system and size the main bonding jumper for various applications FMT115 33204 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A FMT115 33204 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A FMT115 32204 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A FMT115 32204 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A FMT115 32204 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A

5 of 13 This program includes instruction in Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) #8118 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements O010 Explain the NEC requirements for bonding of enclosures and equipment FMT115 32204 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A O011 Explain the NEC requirements for grounding of enclosures and equipment FMT115 32204 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A O012 Explain effectively grounded and it s importance in clearing ground faults and short circuits FMT115 32204 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A O013 Explain the purposes of the grounded conductor (neutral) in the operation of over current devices FMT115 32204 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A P WIRING: COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL I FMT211 P001 Identify and state the functions and ratings of single pole, double pole, three way, four way, dimmer, special and safety switches FMT211 32201 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X X P002 Explain NEMA classifications as they are related to switches and enclosures FMT211 32201 CC.2.1.6.E.3 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A P003 Explain the NEC requirements concerning wiring devices FMT211 32201 CC.2.1.6.E.3 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A P004 Identify and state the functions and rating of straight blade, twist block and pin sleeve receptacles FMT211 32201 CC.2.1.6.E.3 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A P005 Identify and define receptacle terminals and disconnects FMT211 32201 CC.2.1.6.E.3 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A P006 Identify and define ground fault circuit interrupters FMT211 32201 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A P007 Construct a variety of commercial wiring circuits FMT211 32201 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X X Q WIRING: COMMERCIAL & INDUSTRIAL II FMT212 Q001 Explain box mounting requirements in the NEC FMT212 32201 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X X Q002 Identify and state functions of limit switches and relays FMT212 32201 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A Q003 Identify and state the function of switchgear FMT212 32201 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X X Q004 Construct a variety of industrial wiring circuits FMT212 32201 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A R ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROL I FMT311 R001 Construct simple control circuits FMT311 20311 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11 E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A R002 Properly utilize common testing equipment FMT311 20311 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11 E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A

6 of 13 This program includes instruction in Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements #8118 R003 control circuits FMT311 20311 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11 E,F 13.2.11E X X S ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROL II FMT312 S001 Describe the operating principles of motor controls and control circuits FMT312 20311 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A S002 Select motor controls for specific applications FMT312 20311 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A S003 Connect motor controllers for specific applications FMT312 20311 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A S004 Design and install motor control circuits for specific applications FMT312 20311 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A S005 Explain NEC regulations the installation of motor controls FMT312 20311 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A S006 Interpret motor control diagrams FMT312 20311 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A S007 Size and select heaters and other protective devices for motor controls FMT312 20311 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A S008 Construct a variety of motor control circuits FMT312 20311 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A T ELECTRIC MOTOR CONTROL III FMT313 T001 Troubleshoot simple problems commonly associated with industrial motor controls. FMT313 20311 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11 E, F 13.2.11 E N/A N/A T002 Construct a variety of motor control circuits FTM313 20311 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11 E, F 13.2.11 E N/A N/A U INSTALLATION OF ELECTRICAL SERVICES FMT314 U001 Describe the various types of electrical services for commercial and industrial installations FMT314 32208 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A U002 Read electrical blueprints and diagrams describing service installations FMT314 32208 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A

7 of 13 This program includes instruction in Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) #8118 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements U003 Calculate and select service entrance equipment FMT314 32208 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A U004 Identify the circuit loads, number of circuits required and installation requirements for distribution panels FMT314 32208 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X X U005 Explain the role of the NEC in service installations FMT314 32208 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A U006 Explain the types and purposes of service grounding FMT314 32208 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A U007 Explain the purpose of ground fault circuit interrupters and where they must be installed FMT314 32208 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A U008 Describe single phase service connections FMT314 32208 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A 20 PLUMBING V BASIC PLUMBING I FMT121 V001 Identify the types of ferrous metal pipes FMT121 32214 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A V002 Measure the sizes of ferrous metal pipes FMT121 32214 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A V003 Identify the common malleable iron fittings FMT121 32214 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A V004 Cut, ream and thread ferrous metal pipe FMT121 32214 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A V005 Join lengths of threaded pipe together and install fittings FMT121 32214 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A V006 Describe the main points to consider when installing pipe runs FMT121 32214 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A W BASIC PLUMBING II FMT122 W001 State the precautions that must be taken when installing refrigerant piping FMT122 32213 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A W002 Select the right tubing for a job FMT122 32213 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X X W003 Cut and bend tubing FMT122 32213 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X X W004 Join tubing by using flare and compression fittings FMT122 32213 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X W005 Determine the kinds of hangers and supports needed for copper tubing FMT122 32213 CC.2.1.6.E.3 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A W006 Insulate copper tubing FMT122 32213 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A W007 State basic requirements for pressure testing a system which it has been installed FMT122 32213 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A

8 of 13 This program includes instruction in Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) #8118 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements X MATH FOR PLUMBERS FMT123 X001 Review angle of measurement FMT123 00102 00 CC.2.3.7.A.2 N/A N/A X002 Conversion of standard length to metric measurement FMT123 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.2 N/A N/A X003 Calculate clearance for standard weight pipe FMT123 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.2 X004 Calculate allowances for threaded fittings FMT123 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.2 X005 Calculate copper tubing wall thicknesses FMT123 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.2 N/A N/A X006 Calculate copper tubing fitting measurement FMT123 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.2 N/A N/A Y ADVANCED PLUMBING SYSTEMS FMT 221 Y001 Demonstrate knowledge of basic code regulations for water supply systems FMT221 N/A N/A Y002 Demonstrate knowledge of basic plumbing code regulations for waste systems FMT221 N/A N/A Y003 Identify plumbing symbols FMT221 N/A N/A Y004 Interpret plumbing drawings FMT221 N/A N/A Y005 Identify and replace valves FMT221 N/A N/A 30 CARPENTRY Z BASIC CARPENTRY I FMT131 Z001 Review of basic building materials FMT131 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A Z002 Explain floor framing basics FMT131 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A Z003 Explain wall and ceiling basics FMT131 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A Z004 Complete various framing projects FMT131 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A X Z005 Use a variety of hand tools FMT131 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A X AA BASIC CARPENTRY II FMT132 AA01 Read and interpret building plans FMT132 X X AA02 Lay out stock and angles FMT132 X X AA03 Identify and select various nails for a specific job FMT132 X X AA04 Drive and remove nails using a claw hammer FMT132 X X AA05 Cut a gain for butt hinges and install butt hinges FMT132 X X BB SURFACE PREP AND PAINTING FMT133 BB01 Demonstrate how to prepare a surface prior to applying a finish FMT133 X N/A BB02 Apply a finish material with a brush and a roller FMT133 X N/A BB03 Apply oil based and acrylic paints FMT133 X N/A BB04 Demonstrate proper procedures for cleaning paint brushes and rollers FMT133 X N/A CC ADVANCED CARPENTRY I FMT231 CC01 Identify floor members FMT231 X N/A CC02 Identify roof members and types FMT231 X N/A

9 of 13 This program includes instruction in Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) #8118 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements CC03 Remove and replace a damaged shingle FMT231 X N/A CC04 Demonstrate proper application of sealing compounds and caulking FMT231 X N/A DD ADVANCED CARPENTRY II FMT232 DD01 Cut drywall with a utility knife FMT232 X X DD02 Tape and smooth drywall FMT232 X X DD03 Hang an interior door FMT232 X N/A DD04 Identify, repair, or replace siding components FMT232 X N/A DD05 Identify, repair, and clean gutter spouting components FMT232 X N/A EE MATH FOR CARPENTERS FMT233 EE01 Calculate board footage FMT233 00102 00 CC.2.4.K.A.1 N/A N/A EE02 Calculate lumber size and metric lumber measurement FMT233 00102 00 CC.2.4.K.A.1 N/A N/A EE03 Calculate surface area FMT233 00102 00 CC.2.4.K.A.1 N/A N/A EE04 Calculate volume FMT233 00102 00 CC.2.4.K.A.1 N/A N/A EE05 Calculate floor and roof loads FMT233 00102 00 CC.2.4.K.A.1 N/A N/A FF FINISH MATERIALS AND TRIM FMT234 FF01 Identify basic trim & finishing materials FMT234 X N/A FF02 Cut and install molding FMT234 X N/A FF03 Trim a door jamb and/or a window unit FMT234 X N/A 40 MAINTENANCE GG TOOL AND MACHINERY MAINTENANCE FMT241 GG01 Identify broken tools and replace or repair immediately FMT241 X N/A Examine power tool and extension cords for damage; replace or GG02 repair FMT241 X N/A Lubricate moving parts of power tools as recommended by the GG03 manufacturer FMT241 X N/A Replace saw blades and other cutting tool accessories when they GG04 become dull FMT241 X N/A Sharpen hand tools, chisels, and drilling or boring bits when they GG05 become dull FMT241 X N/A GG06 Practice safety while working on/with machines FMT241 X N/A GG07 Clean mechanical devices FMT241 X N/A GG08 Make machine adjustments for jobs FMT241 X N/A GG09 Define and discuss friction and lubrication FMT241 X N/A GG10 Define and discuss bearing types and installation FMT241 X N/A GG11 Troubleshoot machine problems FMT241 X N/A

10 of 13 This program includes instruction in Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) #8118 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements HH PROPERTY MAINTENANCE FMT242 HH01 Grounds keeping Mowing, Trimming and Edging FMT242 N/A N/A HH02 Snow removal Equipment and Techniques FMT242 N/A N/A HH03 Pest Control FMT242 N/A N/A HH04 Pool Maintenance FMT242 N/A N/A HH05 Maintaining Public Areas FMT242 N/A N/A II MECHANICAL TROUBLESHOOTING FMT341 II01 Explain OSHA standards FMT341 32211 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A II02 Read and interrupt MSDS FMT341 32211 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A II03 Explain the EPA program FMT341 32211 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A II04 Explain lubricant storage FMT341 32211 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A II05 Explain lubricant classification FMT341 32211 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A II06 Explain lubricant film protection FMT341 32211 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A II07 Explain properties of lubricants and greases FMT341 32211 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A II08 Explain how to select lubrications FMT341 32211 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A II09 Identify and explain types of additives FMT341 32211 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X N/A II10 Identify and explain types of lubricating oils FMT341 32211 CC.2.1.6.E.3 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E II11 Identify and use lubrication equipment to apply lubricant FMT341 32211 CC.2.1.6.E.3 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E X X N/A N/A II12 Read and interpret a lubrication chart FMT341 32211 CC.2.1.6.E.3 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A X 50 MASONRY AND TILE JJ MASONRY AND CONCRETE I FMT151 JJ01 Practice safety while performing masonry work FMT151 X N/A JJ02 Identify common masonry tools FMT151 X N/A JJ03 Identify masonry supplies FMT151 X N/A JJ04 Identify safety hazards to masonry workers FMT151 X N/A JJ05 Identify and describe uses of block types FMT151 X N/A JJ06 Mix mortar for block work FMT151 X N/A JJ07 Check work for straightness FMT151 X N/A JJ08 Strike off a block wall FMT151 X N/A JJ09 Clean mortar from block and brick work FMT151 X N/A KK MASONRY AND CONCRETE II FMT152 KK01 Identify and describe types of brick and their uses FMT152 X N/A KK02 Cut brick and block with a brick set FMT152 X N/A

11 of 13 This program includes instruction in Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) #8118 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements KK03 Identify standard brick bonds FMT152 X N/A KK04 Mix mortar for brick work FMT152 X N/A KK05 Build forms for a concrete slab FMT152 X N/A KK06 Mix concrete to a 1 2 3 proportion FMT152 X N/A KK07 Cast a concrete slab FMT152 X N/A KK08 Float concrete FMT152 X N/A KK09 Finish concrete FMT152 X N/A KK10 Patch steps and walkways FMT152 X N/A LL FLOOR AND WALL TILE FMT251 LL01 Estimate the quantity of tile needed for a repair FMT251 X N/A LL02 Discuss tile terminology and applications FMT251 X N/A LL03 Identify adhesives and mortars FMT251 X N/A LL04 List, identify, and explain tile tools and equipment FMT251 X N/A LL05 List and explain various methods of installing tile FMT251 X N/A 60 WELDING/METAL FABRICATION/SHEET METAL MM BASIC SHEET METAL & METAL WORKING FMT261 MM01 Understand and practice all of the safety precautions associated with an oxy fuel welding unit FMT261 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A MM02 Understand, assemble and operate the components of oxy fuel welding unit FMT261 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A MM03 Perform basic oxy fuel welding techniques FMT261 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A MM04 Perform basic brazing techniques FMT261 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A NN GAS METAL ARC WELDING (GMAW) FMT262 NN01 Operate safely the basic gas metal arc welding unit FMT262 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A NN02 Select the proper welding rod for basic arc welding operations FMT262 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A NN03 Prepare metals for basic arc welds FMT262 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A NN04 Perform a variety of basic arc welds using 7018, 7024 and 6011 electrodes FMT262 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A OO SHIELDED METAL ARC WELDING (SMAW) FMT361 OO01 Identify and explain SMAW safety FMT361 32216 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A OO02 Identify and explain welding electrical current FMT361 32216 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A OO03 Identify and explain arc welding machines FMT361 32216 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A OO04 Explain setting up arc welding equipment FMT361 32216 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A OO05 Identify and explain tools for weld cleaning FMT361 32216 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.1.8F N/A N/A 70 MACHINING PP BASIC MACHINING FMT371

12 of 13 This program includes instruction in Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) PP01 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements Operate and take accurate measurements using a variety of measuring instruments common to the machine trade #8118 FMT371 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A PP02 Operate and perform safely a variety of milling operations FMT371 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A PP03 Operate and perform safely a variety of basic drilling operations FMT371 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A PP04 Operate and perform safely a variety of operations on a metal lathe FMT371 CC.2.4.5.A.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A 80 HYDRAULICS QQ BASIC INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULICS FMT381 QQ01 Explain hydraulic system safety FMT381 15402 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A QQ02 Explain the principles of hydraulics FMT381 15402 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A QQ03 Identify and explain hydraulic fluid FMT381 15402 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A QQ04 Identify and explain hydraulic system parts FMT381 15402 N/A 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A QQ05 Identify and explain hydraulic system parts FMT381 15402 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A QQ06 Identify and explain hydraulic pumps FMT381 15402 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A QQ07 Identify and explain hydraulic motors FMT381 15402 CC.2.1.7.D.1 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E N/A N/A RR INDUSTRIAL HYDRAULICS MATH FMT382 RR01 Calculate area, volume and displacement solutions for actuators FMT382 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.5 N/A N/A RR02 Calculate pressure force, actuator speed and fluid velocities FMT382 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.5 N/A N/A RR03 Calculate system fluid capacities FMT382 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.5 N/A N/A 90 HVAC

13 of 13 This program includes instruction in Center for Construction Education and Research (NCCER) #8118 Content Areas, Titles and Task Statements SS BASIC ENVIRONMENTAL CONTROL SYSTEMS FMT291 SS01 Read and interpret HVAC symbols and blueprints FMT291 N/A N/A SS02 Identify and explain heating and cooling cycles FMT291 N/A N/A SS03 Explain the operation of a thermostat FMT291 N/A N/A SS04 Identify and explain the operation of a gas valve FMT291 N/A N/A SS05 Identify and explain the operation of a control transformer FMT291 N/A N/A SS06 Read and interpret electrical power and control diagrams associated with HVAC systems FMT291 N/A N/A SS07 Troubleshoot and repair HVAC control problems FMT291 N/A N/A TT MATH FOR HVAC TECHNICIANS FMT292 TT01 Identify the scales on a thermometer FMT292 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.5 X N/A TT02 Describe atmospheric pressure and how it is measured FMT292 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.5 X N/A TT03 Measure heat change FMT292 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.5 X N/A TT04 Measure gauge and absolute pressure FMT292 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.5 X N/A TT05 Calculate loads on an HVAC system FMT292 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.5 X N/A TT06 Plot HVAC processes on a psychometric chart FMT292 00102 00 CC.2.1.HS.F.5 X N/A UU BASIC HVAC I FMT391 UU01 Explain the refrigeration process FMT391 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E HV1 N/A N/A UU02 Outline comfort cooling systems FMT391 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E HV1, HV5, HV6, HV12 HV15, HV19, N/A N/A HV22, GM18 UU03 Outline gas furnace operation FMT391 1.4.8D 1.1.11E,F 13.2.11E HV1, HV5, HV6, HV12 HV15, HV19, HV22, GM18 N/A N/A