My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
Opening of Bids - Drewry’s Brewery Phase II - Bottling House Demo Proj No. 119-031D - Adamo Demolition
sbend
>
Public
>
Public Works
>
Board of Works Documents
>
2024
>
Opening of Bids
>
Opening of Bids - Drewry’s Brewery Phase II - Bottling House Demo Proj No. 119-031D - Adamo Demolition
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
4/17/2025 1:21:50 PM
Creation date
7/23/2024 1:18:13 PM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
Board of Public Works
Document Type
Projects
Document Date
7/23/2024
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
89
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
Show annotations
View images
View plain text
Elective: The following elective courses can be used by apprentices to achieve their required hours <br />in Related Instruction, depending on the work in the geographic jurisdiction. Courses listed in a <br />concentration other than the apprentice's chosen concentration also qualify as elective courses. <br />Elective Related Instruction <br />Recommended Class Hours <br />Aboveground Drilling <br />Aboveground Drilling training introduces CCLs to the unique working environment of <br />aboveground drilling by providing instructor facilitated classroom instruction along with <br />intensive, performance -based, hands-on training. The care and use of tools and equipment is <br />presented, as well as drilling techniques. Basic information about rocks and their composition <br />and characteristics are introduced, as drillers must know how geology affects the drilling <br />process. The personal safety of CCLs working on a drilling site is reviewed in depth. Site safety, <br />hazard communication, health hazards, personal protective equipment, and working around <br />explosives are also covered. <br />Construction Math <br />Construction Math training introduces CCLs to the basic math skills needed to perform <br />calculations related to distance, area, volume, angles, and weight and measurement on <br />construction projects. Participants are provided instruction and an ample opportunity to <br />measure objects, calculate and perform basic math functions including addition, subtraction, <br />multiplication, and division of whole and fractional numbers, measure and estimate volumes, <br />convert fractions to decimals, (and decimals to fractions). In addition participants learn practical <br />applications of the Pythagorean Theorem, formulas for calculating perimeters, area, volume, and <br />the use and function of square roots. <br />32 hours <br />40 hours <br />Disaster Site Worker 16 hours <br />Disaster Site Worker training prepares CCLs to safely and effectively work on disaster sites. It <br />provides participants with an understanding of the Incident Command System (ICS) and how it <br />relates to safe and efficient job performance, addresses the characteristics and hazards of man- <br />made and natural disasters, and affords opportunities to learn and demonstrate different <br />disaster response related skills, including use of PPE. <br />Green Construction 16 hours <br />Green Construction training provides CCLs with information about the major factors that affect a <br />green construction project including conservation of natural resources; reduction of carbon <br />emissions; water resource use and conservation; reduction of soil, water and air pollution; and <br />indoor air quality. Participants learn how these emerging issues influence their work and the <br />potential future impact of growth in renewable energy, sustainable buildings, and green <br />construction. <br />Green Roofs 24 hours <br />Green Roof training introduces participants to the various types of green roofs, the safety <br />hazards associated with the installation of green roofs, and the practices and procedures used <br />during installation of the roof. <br />Lead and Silica in Bridges 16 hours <br />Lead and Silica in Bridges training is designed to provide instruction to CCLs on two (2) common <br />hazards found on bridge (and other construction) projects: lead and silica exposure. Emphasis is <br />placed on the health hazards, PPE, regulations, and hazard mitigation methods. <br />Lead Renovator 16 hours <br />Lead Renovator training prepares participants to perform renovation work using lead safe work <br />practices. It meets all EPA and OSHA training requirements under 40 CFR Part 745.225 and 29 <br />CFR Part 1926.62. Lead Renovator training is mandatory for all workers conducting renovation <br />activities where lead -based paint is present in target housing and child occupied facilities. <br />Students participate in active learning through classroom exercises and hands-on training. <br />Construction Craft Laborer Appendix A Page 12 of 13 <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.