PRE-APPRENTICESHIP HANDS-ON TRAINING AND PROCESSES. OAR 839-011-0335(1)(d) specifies that Pre-Apprenticeship Programs provide hands-on training to individuals in a simulated lab experience or through volunteer opportunities, when possible, neither of which supplants a paid employee but accurately simulates the industry and occupational conditions of the partnering registered apprenticeship sponsor(s) while observing proper supervision and safety protocols. Below is a condensed schedule of hands-on experience that pre-apprenticeship participants will be offered as conditions will permit. Hands-on Processes Approximate hours Manufacturing Projects and Skill Building 106 Field trip AND Career Exploration 24 Approximate total hours of hands-on training = 130 Hours
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP HANDS-ON TRAINING AND PROCESSES. OAR 839-011-0335(1)(d) specifies that Pre-Apprenticeship Programs provide hands-on training to individuals in a simulated lab experience or through volunteer opportunities, when possible, neither of which supplants a paid employee but accurately simulates the industry and occupational conditions of the partnering registered apprenticeship sponsor(s) while observing proper supervision and safety protocols. 400 Pre-apprenticeship hands on training shall be hours. Below is a condensed schedule of hands-on experience that pre-apprenticeship participants will be offered as conditions will permit. Hands-on Processes Approximate hours Scaffold Building 15 Material Handling Power Tools Hand Tools Concrete reinforcement Measuring, Marking and Layout Oxy/Acetylene and Welding Safety and PPE Site prep/cleanup 90 42 57 20 25 10 75 25 360. Approximate total hours of hands-on training
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP HANDS-ON TRAINING AND PROCESSES. OAR 839-011-0335(1)(d) specifies that Pre-Apprenticeship Programs provide hands-on training to individuals in a simulated lab experience or through volunteer opportunities, when possible, neither of which supplants a paid employee but accurately simulates the industry and occupational conditions of the partnering registered apprenticeship sponsor(s) while observing proper supervision and safety protocols. Below is a condensed schedule of hands-on experience that pre-apprenticeship participants will be offered as conditions will permit. Hands-on Processes Approximate hours Fundamentals 27 Track: Wood – Frame Construction 36 Track: Steel Fabrication & Welding 36 Track: Residential Electrical 36 Approximate total hours of hands-on training = 63 hours IV. ACADEMIC STUDY: Pre-apprenticeship programs shall provide the Council with an overview of the academic and manipulative portions of the program, including individual course descriptions, class hours and measurement tool(s) used to determine successful completion of classes. (See OAR 839-011- 0335(2)(d)) The following is a summary of academic instruction including required class hours in each element of instruction. Course or Subject Approximate Hours Fundamentals 9 Track: Wood – Frame Construction 9 Track: Steel Fabrication & Welding 9 Track: Residential Electrical 9 Approximate total hours curriculum = 18 hours
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP HANDS-ON TRAINING AND PROCESSES. OAR 839-011-0335(1)(d) specifies that Pre-Apprenticeship Programs provide hands-on training to individuals in a simulated lab experience or through volunteer opportunities, when possible, neither of which supplants a paid employee but accurately simulates the industry and occupational conditions of the partnering registered apprenticeship sponsor(s) while observing proper supervision and safety protocols. Pre-apprenticeship hands on training shall be 256 hours.
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP HANDS-ON TRAINING AND PROCESSES. OAR 839-011-0335(1)(d) specifies that Pre-Apprenticeship Programs provide hands-on training to individuals in a simulated lab experience or through volunteer opportunities, when possible, neither of which supplants a paid employee but accurately simulates the industry and occupational conditions of the partnering registered apprenticeship sponsor(s) while observing proper supervision and safety protocols. Pre-apprenticeship hands-on training shall be 69 hours. Below is a condensed schedule of hands-on experience that pre-apprenticeship participants will be offered as conditions will permit. Hands-on Processes Approximate hours Apr 101 - Lab Varies Internship (Optional) 44-76 Approximate total hours of hands-on training = 69 hours IV. ACADEMIC STUDY: Pre-apprenticeship programs shall provide the Council with an overview of the academic and manipulative portions of the program, including individual course descriptions, class hours and measurement tool(s) used to determine successful completion of classes. (See OAR 839-011- 0335(2)(d)) The following is a summary of academic instruction including required class hours in each element of instruction. Course or Subject Approximate Hours APR 101 63 First Aid & CPR 8 Math (Optional) 0-44 Approved Construction Safety Course (OSHA 10, Flagger, Forklift, etc) 6-10
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP HANDS-ON TRAINING AND PROCESSES. OAR 839-011-0335(1)(d) specifies that Pre-Apprenticeship Programs provide hands-on training to individuals in a simulated lab experience or through volunteer opportunities, when possible, neither of which supplants a paid employee but accurately simulates the industry and occupational conditions of the partnering registered apprenticeship sponsor(s) while observing proper supervision and safety protocols. Pre-apprenticeship hands on training shall be 38-48 hours. Below is a condensed schedule of hands-on experience that pre-apprenticeship participants will be offered as conditions will permit. Hands-on Processes Introduction to Health Occupations First Aid/CPR Approximate hours 30-40 8
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP HANDS-ON TRAINING AND PROCESSES. OAR 839-011-0335(1)(d) specifies that Pre-Apprenticeship Programs provide hands-on training to individuals in a simulated lab experience or through volunteer opportunities, when possible, neither of which supplants a paid employee but accurately simulates the industry and occupational conditions of the partnering registered apprenticeship sponsor(s) while observing proper supervision and safety protocols. Below is a condensed schedule of hands-on experience that pre-apprenticeship participants will be offered as conditions will permit. Hands-on Process Approximate Hours CAT Front End Loader Simulator CAT Motor Grader Simulator 81 Welding Simulator Approximate total hours of hands-on training = 81
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP HANDS-ON TRAINING AND PROCESSES. OAR 839-011-0335(1)(d) specifies that Pre-Apprenticeship Programs provide hands-on training to individuals in a simulated lab experience or through volunteer opportunities, when possible, neither of which supplants a paid employee but accurately simulates the industry and occupational conditions of the partnering registered apprenticeship sponsor(s) while observing proper supervision and safety protocols. 89 hands-on Pre-Apprenticeship hands-on training shall be hours. Below is a condensed schedule of hands-on experience that pre-apprenticeship participants will be offered as conditions will permit. Hands-on Processes Approximate hours Intro Heavy Equipment Operation 30 Intro Concrete Masonry 18 Welding 30 Forklift certification 5 Orientation to Heavy Highway Trades 6 89. Approximate total hours of hands-on training
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP HANDS-ON TRAINING AND PROCESSES. OAR 839-011-0335(1)(d) specifies that Pre-Apprenticeship Programs provide hands-on training to individuals in a simulated lab experience or through volunteer opportunities, when possible, neither of which supplants a paid employee but accurately simulates the industry and occupational conditions of the partnering registered apprenticeship sponsor(s) while observing proper supervision and safety protocols. Below is a condensed schedule of hands-on experience that pre-apprenticeship participants will be offered as conditions will permit. Hands-on Processes Approximate hours On site training 40 Approximate total hours of hands-on training = 40 hours IV. ACADEMIC STUDY: Pre-apprenticeship programs shall provide the Council with an overview of the academic and manipulative portions of the program, including individual course descriptions, class hours and measurement tool(s) used to determine successful completion of classes. (See OAR 839-011- 0335(2)(d)) The following is a summary of academic instruction including required class hours in each element of instruction. Course or Subject Approximate Hours First Aid 8 OSHA 10 10 National Career Readiness Certificate 8 MSSC, Certified Production Technician 4.0 160 Approximate total hours curriculum = 186 hours
PRE-APPRENTICESHIP HANDS-ON TRAINING AND PROCESSES. OAR 839-011-0335(1)(d) specifies that Pre-Apprenticeship Programs provide hands-on training to individuals in a simulated lab experience or through volunteer opportunities, when possible, neither of which supplants a paid employee but accurately simulates the industry and occupational conditions of the partnering registered apprenticeship sponsor(s) while observing proper supervision and safety protocols. Pre-apprenticeship hands on training shall be180 hours. Below is a condensed schedule of hands-on experience that pre-apprenticeship participants will be offered as conditions will permit. Hands-on Processes Students will learn proper techniques and safety protocols for tools used to build each project at the beginning of each trimester. Students will gain experience using hand and power tools commonly used in the construction industry, which include hammers, drills, routers, nail guns, circular saws, jig saws, band saws, compound miter saws, and table saws. Students will read prints to accurately measure and cut projects to appropriate specifications. This experience will help prepare them for many of the skills needed in today's construction industries. Approximate hours 180 Approximate total hours of hands-on training = 180