This workstation introduces students to installation, maintenance, and repair of electrical systems.
The student learns about the power lines that transmit electricity from its source of generation to its place
of consumption. They explore a variety of job tasks in wiring an actual house circuit. The workstation is
a section of a stud wall. The student is exposed to electrical terms and the procedures necessary to
complete a basic house circuit. This workstation provides an understanding of job environment and an
assessment of interest and ability as an electrician.
ELECTRICIAN WORKSTATION
CURRICULUM:
Curriculum manual is provided
in a three-ring binder, with pages contained in page
protectors. Easy to follow step by step activities are highlighted
using full color photographs. Once introduced to career
related information (job description, education and
training requirements, job prospects, and income ranges) the
student begins a "hands on" work experience, using
professional tools of the trade to complete projects or tasks. An audio
tape follows the manual word-for-word. Pre- and
post-tests, worksheets, answer sheets, and instructors guide.
LOCKING TOOL CABINET:
Safety glasses, tool pouch w/belt, crank handle
screwdriver, 3/16" insulated screwdriver, #2 phillips insulated
screwdriver, wire stripper, cable ripper, needle nose pliers, 12 volt tester,
3/8" electric drill motor, 1" spade bit, awl, tape measure, and hammer.
ELECTRICIAN WORKSTATION:
Stand-up workstation with see-through locking tool cabinet,
padlock and key, supply drawer, power strip, and audio cassette player
with headphones.