packaging machine mechanic
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ApprenticeshipTraining Standard
Schedule of Training
Packaging MachineMechanic
Trade Code: 609C
Development Date: 2002
This document is the property of the apprentice named inside and represents the official record of his/her training.
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A. Description/Duties:
The successful completion of this training plan will give the Packaging Machine Mechanic the generalknowledge and skills to performs some or all of the following:
• Repair, adjust, maintain, and monitor machines and equipment that package products• Set up packaging line to accommodate various products, package dimensions, and
production volumes.• Adjusts guides, belts, conveyor speeds, drive and transfer mechanisms to required
tolerances. • Initiates start up.• Observes line in operation.• Identifies trouble areas.• Advises maintenance management of recurrent problems.• Refers complex electrical and mechanical repairs to certified personnel.• Cleans and lubricates machine components to ensure fluid operation.• Observes company established sanitary and safety rules at all times.
This certification will not entitle the holder to an equivalency as an Industrial Mechanic(Millwright).
All unshaded skills must be signed off to complete this program.
Benchmark/Guideline Total Training Time Frames:(On-the-job and In-school)
8,000 hours
Company/Sector/IC Name:
Originating TC/IC/PDSU
Piero Cherubini
Date: November 2001
District Manager/PDSU Manager
____________________________
Date: ____________________________
Program Standards Approval
By ____________________________
Date ___________________________
Director’s Approval
By ___________________________
Date __________________________
Assigned Trade Code
609C
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B. On-The-Job Training:
Unit No. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES (ON-THE-JOB SKILL SETS)
609C-1
609C-2
609C-3
609C-4
Protect self and others by: wearing and maintaining safety clothing and equipment;reporting all hazards; keeping work areas clear of all debris; applying machinery andequipment lock-out procedures; using correct body mechanics when lifting; reporting allaccidents; and, responding effectively to emergency situations; in accordance with companypolicies and Safety Legislation.
_________________________ _________________________Apprentice’s Signature and Date Employer’s/Trainer’s Signature and Date
Demonstrate workplace communication by giving and receiving oral and writteninstructions in a professional and effective manner and writing maintenance orders and jobreports, in accordance with company policies.
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Inspect packaging machinery and components by checking for visible wear, defects,operational readiness, leaks, cracks, cleanliness and alignment and ensuring that the controlsettings and fluid levels are in accordance with company policies and manufacturersrecommendations.
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Read drawings and schematics using orthographic, isometric, and sectional views, andinterpreting schematic, process flow and logic diagrams, to ensure that installation,operation, and maintenance are conducted in a safe and efficient manner, in accordance with company policies and manufacturer’s recommendations.
_________________________ _________________________Apprentice’s Signature and Date Employer’s/Trainer’s Signature and Date
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B. On-The-Job Training (cont’d):
Unit No. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES (ON-THE-JOB SKILL SETS)
609C - 5
609C - 6
609C - 7
609C - 8
Maintain and use hand and power tools including sockets, spanners, wrenches,screwdrivers, hammers, chisels, punches, pliers, scrapers, drills, dies, reamers, squares,tapes, snips, saws, tube and pipe benders, chippers, power jacks, portable seating andlapping equipment, threading machines, belts splicer, shears, magnetic drills, power saws,impact tools and packaging equipment specific tools, to assemble, disassemble, install, andmaintain hydraulic, pneumatic, and fluid controls in accordance with company policies andmanufacturer`s specifications.
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Select, maintain, and use measuring, testing, and precision tools or equipmentincluding micrometer, callipers, and gauge blocks, to assemble, disassemble, install, andmaintain hydraulic, pneumatic, and fluid controls in accordance with manufacturer`sspecifications and company policy.
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Inspect pneumatic equipment and components including filters, piping, hoses,lubricators, fans, blowers, mufflers, controls, valves, motors, actuators, cylinders, fittings,and gauges, by checking for damaged or worn parts in accordance with company policy andmanufacturer`s recommendations.
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Perform basic maintenance on pneumatic equipment and components by changingworn or damaged parts and identifying malfunctions that require repair by either millwrightsor electricians, in accordance with company policy and manufacturer’s recommendations.
_________________________ _________________________Apprentice’s Signature and Date Employer’s/Trainer’s Signature and Date
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B. On-The-Job Training (cont’d):
Unit No. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES (ON-THE-JOB SKILL SETS)
609C - 9
609C - 10
609C - 11
609C - 12
609C - 13
Inspect hydraulic equipment and components including filters, piping, hoses, lubricators,fans, blowers, mufflers, controls, valves, motors, actuators, cylinders, fittings, and gauges,by checking for worn and damaged parts and identifying malfunctions that require repair byeither millwrights or electricians, in accordance with company policy and manufacturer`srecommendations.
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Clean packaging machinery and components by identifying, selecting and applyingsanitation procedures using required solvents and agents ensuring that equipment is free of allergens, toxins, and reactive agents in accordance to manufacturer`s specifications,government regulations, and company policy.
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Service packaging conveying systems by inspecting, aligning, splicing and cleaningconveying systems including roller, table top, poly, cloth, chain, mesh, steel, sanitarybelting, pneumatic and vibratory conveying systems and controls, in accordance withcompany policy and manufacturer`s recommendations.
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Perform basic welding functions by setting up and operating oxyacetylene, arc welding, M.I.G and T.I.G equipment in accordance with company procedures and policies andSafety Legislation.
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Maintain pumps and components including positive and non- positive displacementpumps, centrifugal, and vacuum pumps by inspecting, removing, cleaning, reinstalling andreplacing minor parts, in accordance with company policies and manufacturer’srecommendations.
_________________________ _________________________Apprentice’s Signature and Date Employer’s/Trainer’s Signature and Date
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B. On-The-Job Training (cont’d):
Unit No. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES (ON-THE-JOB SKILL SETS)
609C - 14
609C - 15
609C - 16
609C - 17
609C - 18
Demonstrate troubleshooting skills by applying sequential processes, rationalized actionplans, and root cause analysis so that the packaging machine can be repaired in a safeand expedient manner and to identify malfunctions that should be referred to electricians ormillwrights, in accordance with company policy and manufacturer`s recommendations.
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Inspect cams and followers including keys, splines, and bushings by checking for worn ordamaged parts, in accordance with company policy and manufacturer`s recommendations.
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Maintain power transmission systems by removing or replacing defective belts, sheaves,chains, sprockets, and gears, in accordance with company policy and manufacturer`srecommendations.
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Set up and operate drilling machine, lathes, and milling machines to perform machiningoperations including drill, tap, ream, countersink, bore and counter bore, spot face, turn,thread, bore, taper, face, knurl and cut keyway, in accordance with company policy.
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Inspect adhesive systems and components by checking for worn and damaged parts inaccordance with company policy and manufacturer`s recommendation so that the adhesivesystems operate in a safe and efficient manner.
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B. On-The-Job Training (cont’d):
Unit No. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES (ON-THE-JOB SKILL SETS)
609C - 19
609C - 20
609C - 21
609C - 22
609C - 23
Perform basic maintenance on adhesive systems and components by removing orreplacing defective parts, setting the parameters, and adjusting flow rates, in accordancewith company policy and manufacturer`s recommendation so that the adhesive systemsoperate in a safe and efficient manner.
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Maintain and service fasteners and sealing devices including gasket materials,`O``rings, nylock nuts and thread lockers by inspecting, identifying, selecting, and installingthe devices, in accordance with company policy and manufacturer`s recommendations.
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Develop and perform planned maintenance activities by utilizing written or computermanagement systems and job maintenance software, in accordance with company policiesand manufacturer’s specifications.
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Perform complete line change overs by: setting up packaging line to accommodatevarious products, package dimensions, and production volumes; ensuring that wrapping,gluing, coding, dating, sealing, filtering, metal detecting, and pneumatic mechanisms areoperational; and, ensuring a minimum downtime in production; in accordance with companyprocedures and manufacturer’s specifications.
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Operate packaging machinery by: initiating start up and shut down; setting up the line;observing the line operation; identifying trouble areas; and referring major repairs tomaintenance management; to ensure machinery operates in a safe, efficient, and costeffective manner in accordance with company policy and manufacturer’s specifications.
_________________________ _________________________Apprentice’s Signature and Date Employer’s/Trainer’s Signature and Date
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B. On-The-Job Training (cont’d):
Unit No. PERFORMANCE OBJECTIVES (ON-THE-JOB SKILL SETS)
609C - 24
609C - 25
Inspect and operate product marking systems by: setting control parameters and controlvalues; entering product code data; replacing consumables; and, performing minor repairs;in accordance with company policy and manufacturer’s specifications.
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Input and retrieve maintenance and operational information using workplace-specificcomputer software and systems, in accordance with company policy.
_________________________ _________________________Apprentice’s Signature and Date Employer’s/Trainer’s Signature and Date
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C. Off-The-Job Learning Outcomes:
CONTENT: (To be written in learning and benchmark timeframes). On successful completion ofoff-the-job/in-school training, the apprentice will demonstrate the ability to:
Module 1.0 - Safety - 12 hours
Upon completion the apprentice will be able to:
• Describe safe lock-out procedures for industrial packaging machines • Describe regulations regarding the safe operation of machines • Identify responsibilities of personnel• Describe an operational procedures checklist• Describe Ontario Health and Safety Regulations
Module 2.0 - Manufacturing Practices B 12 hours
Upon completion the apprentice will be able to:
• Describe the quality and accuracy of packaging machinery and components
Module 3.0 - Quality Assurance - 4 hours
Upon completion the apprentice will be able to:
• Inspect and maintain equipment and components to manufacturer’s specifications.
Module 4.0 - Sanitation - 4 hours
Upon completion the apprentice will be able to:
• Demonstrate the use of cleaning equipments and solvents in food processing
Module 5.0 - Machine Line Set Up B 40 hours
Upon completion the apprentice will be able to:
• Describe the setup and adjustment of a typical equipment• Inspect and maintain assembly components
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C. Off-The-Job Learning Outcomes (cont’d)
CONTENT: (To be written in learning and benchmark timeframes). On successful completion ofoff-the-job/in-school training, the apprentice will demonstrate the ability to:
Module 6.0 - Operate Equipment - 16 hours
Upon completion the apprentice will be able to:
• Describe safe operating procedures• Describe function of the operating controls• Demonstrate the operation of equipments
Module 7.0 - Cube-size and Product Adjustments - 8 hours
Upon completion the apprentice will be able to:
• Describe the operation and adjustments required • Demonstrate the adjustments for cube-size product
Module 8.0 - Preventative Maintenance - 24 hours
Upon completion the apprentice will be able to:
• Describe equipment monitoring techniques• Describe equipment characteristics of vibration• Describe machinery maintenance programs• Describe maintenance procedures for the lubrications of equipment
properly completing all Downtime, QA and other necessary reports
Module 9.0 - Computer Systems - 40 hours
Upon completion the apprentice will be able to:
• Describe basic computer concepts• Describe the use of computer software programs to be use to administer, records,
schedule of equipment
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C. Off-The-Job Learning Outcomes (cont’d):
Source & Type (Specify in detail e.g. block or day release; night school; in-plant; correspondence) :
Variable
Benchmark/Guideline Time-frames of Off-The-Job/In-School Learning Outcomes:
160 hours
FundingN/A
Performance Objectives and Learning Outcomes reached:
Date: __________________________________
Sponsor/Trainer/Employer Signature: __________________________________
Apprentice Signature: __________________________________
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