FUNDAMENTALS OF FACILITIES MAINTENANCE



Fundamentals of Facilities Maintenance WVEIS Code 1805

This course will introduce students to the basic skills in preventive and corrective facilities maintenance. Students will become familiar with general basic tools, materials and processes necessary for facility and landscape maintenance.

Standard 1: Identify, explore, and evaluate career opportunities related to facilities maintenance. (1805.S.1)

Facilities Maintenance Objectives

Students will:

1805.1.1 Describe a variety of careers related to facilities maintenance, and the training necessary to be successful in those careers.

1805.1.2 Develop appropriate attitudes and behaviors required to succeed in careers in the field of facilities maintenance.

1805.1.3 Identify sources of information about careers in facilities maintenance.

Standard 2: Demonstrate knowledge of basic safety as it relates to maintaining facilities and landscapes. (1805.S.2)

Basic Safety Objectives

Students will:

1805.2.1 Recognize and follow general shop safety guidelines.

1805.2.3 Select and wear appropriate protective equipment.

1805.2.3 Demonstrate proper lifting techniques.

1805.2.4 Identify basic types of ladders and scaffolds and safely erect both using proper placement and angle.

1805.2.5 Demonstrate proper use and handling of fundamental job related chemicals, including mixing, applying, storing and disposing of chemicals.

1805.2.6 Demonstrate the proper selection and use of fire extinguishers.

Standard 3: Demonstrate knowledge of basic blueprint reading. (1805.S.3)

Basic Blueprint Reading Objectives

Students will:

1805.3.1 Interpret scale drawings.

1805.3.2 Identify and define common architectural drawings symbols.

1805.3.3 Demonstrate knowledge of specifications and codes.

Standard 4: Demonstrate the ability to read and follow technical instructions. (1805.S.4)

Read and Follow Technical Instructions Objectives

Students will:

1805.4.1 Read and complete work orders.

1805.4.2 Read and follow technical instructions in manuals, texts, specifications and codes.

Standard 5: Demonstrate knowledge of basic carpentry skills. (1805.S.5)

Basic Carpentry Skills Objectives

Students will:

1805.5.1 Review proper use of a variety of common carpentry tools and equipment to measure, cut and fasten stock.

1805.5.2 Select appropriate carpentry materials for a specific job.

1805.5.3 Perform maintenance on carpentry tools.

1805.5.4 Construct simple wall, floor and roof frames.

Standard 6: Repair or refinish a variety of facility components. (1805.S.6)

Facility Components Objectives

Students will:

1805.6.1 Repair a variety of flooring, including repairing vinyl flooring and replacing ceramic floor tile.

1805.6.2 Remove and apply new finish to a variety of surfaces using multiple methods and materials.

1805.6.3 Properly prepare a wall and hang wallpaper.

1805.6.4 Repair window glass by removing glass, measuring and cutting new glass and installing and glazing new window.

1805.6.5 Remove and replace damaged window screen.

1805.6.6 Repair stair components by removing treads and risers, cutting a new stringer, and replacing treads and risers.

1805.6.7 Repair, replace hardware, and install doors.

1805.6.8 Properly cut angles and coped joints on molding and install trim, filling nail holes.

Standard 7: Demonstrate the ability to weatherize structures. (1805.S.7)

Weatherize Structures Objectives

Students will:

1805.7.1 Caulk windows and doors.

1805.7.2 Install weather stripping.

Standard 8: Maintain gutters and down spouts. (1805.S.8)

Gutters And Down Spouts Objectives

Students will:

1805.8.1 Join, level and apply caulk to gutters and down spouts.

1805.8.2 Clean gutters and down spouts and install leaf guards.

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