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Mpi 1012
Mpi 1012
COURSE INFORMATION
PRE-REQUISITE : -
CORE REQUISITE : -
COURSE OUTCOMES
1. Follow workplace procedures for hazard identification, select and safety guide usage workplace tools and equipment, service and maintain
work tools and equipment
2. Identify product specification to be measured, select measuring instrument and set measuring instrument to zero setting
3. Carry out inspection with measuring instrument
4. Carry out measuring instrument storage
5. Physical properties of Ferrous and non-Ferrous metal
6. Manufacture of ferrous metal and classification of steel
COURSE DESCRIPTION
The course describe the competency in workshop safety, measuring instrument handling and identify the properties of metal. He or she is the
person at the work area to handle measuring instrument.
The person who is competent in this course shall be able to follow workplace procedures for hazard identification, select and safety guide usage
workplace tools and equipment, service and maintain work tools and equipment, select measuring instrument, identify product specification to be
measured, set measuring instrument to zero setting, carry out inspection with measuring instrument, carry out measuring instrument storage,
identify the physical properties of Ferrous and non-Ferrous metal, manufacture of ferrous metal and classification of steel.
The outcome of this course is to provide excellent in handling measuring instrument according to company’s policy, rules and regulation.
LEARNING STANDARD
CONTACT HOURS CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE CRITERIA /
(RELATED KNOWLEDGE / APPLIED SKILLS
(TRAINING DURATION) (WORK ACTIVITIES) ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
/ ATTITUDE / SAFETY / ENVIRONMENTAL)
LEARNING STANDARD
CONTACT HOURS CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE CRITERIA /
(RELATED KNOWLEDGE / APPLIED SKILLS
Safety:
1.1 Handle material with care
1.2 Ensure Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
meet Safety Regulation & Standard
LEARNING STANDARD
CONTACT HOURS CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE CRITERIA /
(RELATED KNOWLEDGE / APPLIED SKILLS
Attitude:
2.1 Observe cleanliness during handling drawing
document
LEARNING STANDARD
CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE CRITERIA /
CONTACT HOURS (WORK ACTIVITIES) (RELATED KNOWLEDGE / APPLIED SKILLS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
(TRAINING DURATION) / ATTITUDE / SAFETY / ENVIRONMENTAL)
Attitude:
3.1 Meticulous in measuring instrument handling
Safety:
3.1 Handle instrument with care
3.2 Adhere to safety requirement
LEARNING STANDARD
CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE CRITERIA /
CONTACT HOURS (WORK ACTIVITIES) (RELATED KNOWLEDGE / APPLIED SKILLS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
(TRAINING DURATION) / ATTITUDE / SAFETY / ENVIRONMENTAL)
Attitude:
4.1 Handle instrument with care
Safety:
4.1 Adhere to safety requirement
LEARNING STANDARD
CONTACT HOURS CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE CRITERIA /
(TRAINING DURATION) (WORK ACTIVITIES) (RELATED KNOWLEDGE / APPLIED SKILLS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
/ ATTITUDE / SAFETY / ENVIRONMENTAL)
Attitude:
5.1 Handle instrument with care
5.2 Aware of burrs and sharp edges
Safety:
5.1 Adhere to safety requirement
LEARNING STANDARD
CONTACT HOURS CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE CRITERIA /
(TRAINING DURATION) (WORK ACTIVITIES) (RELATED KNOWLEDGE / APPLIED SKILLS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
/ ATTITUDE / SAFETY / ENVIRONMENTAL)
Attitude:
6.1 Handle measuring instrument with care
6.2 Clean instrument before storage
Safety:
6.3 Adhere to safety requirement
LEARNING STANDARD
CONTACT HOURS CONTENT STANDARD PERFORMANCE CRITERIA /
(TRAINING DURATION) (WORK ACTIVITIES) (RELATED KNOWLEDGE / APPLIED SKILLS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
/ ATTITUDE / SAFETY / ENVIRONMENTAL)
(TRAINING DURATION) (WORK ACTIVITIES) (RELATED KNOWLEDGE / APPLIED SKILLS ASSESSMENT CRITERIA
/ ATTITUDE / SAFETY / ENVIRONMENTAL)
7.6 Type of alloy
Stainless steel
Brass
Pewter
High speed steel
High carbon steel
7.7 Alloying element:
Carbon
Chromium
Nickel
Molybdenum
Niobium
Manganese
7.8 Classification of steel
Carbon steels
Nickel steels
Nickel chromium steels
Molybdenum steels
Chromium steels
Chromium vanadium steels
Tungsten steels
Nickel chromium molibdenum steels
Silicon manganese steels
Attitude:
7.1 Handle measuring instrument with care
Safety:
7.3 Adhere to safety requirement
EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
REFERENCES
1. Heinrich H.W. “Industrial Accident Prevention” McGraw-Hill Company, New York, 1980.
2. Krishnan N.V. “Safety Management in Industry” Jaico Publishing House, Bombay, 1997.
3. Lees, F.P., “Loss Prevention in Process Industries” Butterworth publications, London, 2nd edition, 1990.
4. John Ridley, “Safety at Work”, Butterworth and Co., London, 1983.
5. Dan Petersen, “Techniques of Safety Management”, McGraw-Hill Company, Tokyo, 1981.
6. Relevant India Acts and Rules, Government of India.
7. Relevant Indian Standards and Specifications, BIS, New Delhi.
8. Blake R.B., “Industrial Safety” Prentice Hall, Inc., New Jersey, 1973.
9. “Safety and Good House Keeping”, N.P.C., New Delhi, 1985.
10. “Accident Prevention Manual for Industrial Operations”, N.S.C.Chicago, 1982.
11. Journal by Insurance company surveyors and loss assessors – Mumbai – published
12. R.S Sirohi, H.C. Radha Krishna (1991), Mechanical Measurements, John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 978-8-12-240383-1
13. Francis T. Farago, Mark Curtis (1994), Handbook of Dimensional Measurement, ISBN 978-0-83-113053-4
14. Colin H. Simmon, Dennis E. Maguire (2004) Manual Engineering Drawing, second edition ISBN 075065120-5
15. T.E Aaron, Gary Adam (1995) Handbook Machining Volume 16, ISBN 0-87170-007-79(V.1)
16. James Brown (1998) Advance Machining Technology Handbook, Mc. Graw- Hill ISBN 0-07-008243
17. Geoffrey Boothroyd,Winstona. KnightFundamentals of Machining and Machine Tool ISBN 1-57444-659-2
18. G.R Nagpal (2000) Machine Tool Engineering, Khanna Publishers ISBN 81-7409-046-0