BILD402 – Carpentry Introduction 2
Module code
BILD402
Module title
Carpentry Introduction 2
Prescription
In this course students will use tools and equipment of the trade, and apply health and safety legislation. The course content covers aspects of Fundamentals Skill Set 1 and 3 of the New Zealand Certificate in Carpentry Specifications.
Programmes
- TC1901
NZQA Level
Level 4
NZQA Credits
10
Delivery method
- Web-Supported
Learning hours
- Total learning hours
- 100
Resources required
- Learning Outcomes
- 1. Select, safely use and maintain hand tools, power tools and equipment appropriate to identified carpentry tasks. 2. Practically apply the health and safety legislative framework in everyday contexts within construction operations.
- Content
- Tools and equipment: - Tools and equipment that are used on a daily basis by carpenters Legislation: - Health & Safety legislation as it applies to individuals & organisations - Applied in the context of everyday activities carried out as part of the construction process
- Assessment Criteria
- The portfolio is comprised of multiple components. Students need to pass all components of the portfolio and provide sufficient evidence against all learning outcomes in order to pass this module.
- Teaching and Learning Strategy
- Workplace based: Students on this programme will be in employment and in an apprenticeship arrangement. Student learning and assessment is predominantly based on workplace tasks/activities. Students will be supported through an on-site supervisor and tutorial staff.