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Domestic Electricity E-lesson: Installation of a Lighting System Controlled from Three Directions
Domestic Electricity E-lesson: Construction of External Lightning Protection Systems
Domestic Electricity E-lesson: Wiring, Connecting and Setting a Timer Switch
Domestic Electricity E-lesson: Installation of 3 Gang 2-Way Switch Based on Wiring Diagram
Domestic Electricity E-lesson: Connection of a Smoke Detector or Fire Alarm System
Domestic Electricity E-lesson: Installation of Power Socket Systems Based on the Wiring Diagram
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Work-Based Learning and Industrial Attachment E-lesson (Level 3 and 5)
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TEACHER'S GUIDE L5
TIG WELDING
PIPE WELDING USING SMAW
BASIC OF PNEUMATIC AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
METAL FORMING
PERFORM FCAW WELDING
DESIGN AND COMMUNICATION GRAPHICS
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Domestic Electricity
Domestic Electricity E-lesson: Installation of a Lighting System Controlled from Three Directions
Domestic Electricity E-lesson: Construction of External Lightning Protection Systems
Domestic Electricity E-lesson: Wiring, Connecting and Setting a Timer Switch
Domestic Electricity E-lesson: Installation of 3 Gang 2-Way Switch Based on Wiring Diagram
Domestic Electricity E-lesson: Connection of a Smoke Detector or Fire Alarm System
Domestic Electricity E-lesson: Installation of Power Socket Systems Based on the Wiring Diagram
E-Work Based Learning
Work-Based Learning and Industrial Attachment E-lesson (Level 3 and 5)
Trainer Manual
Tr_LEVEL2
LEVEL3
LEVEL4
LEVEL5
TEACHER'S GUIDE L5
TIG WELDING
PIPE WELDING USING SMAW
BASIC OF PNEUMATIC AND HYDRAULIC SYSTEMS
METAL FORMING
PERFORM FCAW WELDING
DESIGN AND COMMUNICATION GRAPHICS
TOROC301: Ordering and Controlling Stock
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ORDERING AND CONTROLLING STOCK
Learning Outcome 3: Minimize Stock Losses
Indicative Content 3.1: Identify and Record Stock Losses According to Standard Procedures
Indicative Content 3.1: Identify and Record Stock Losses According to Standard Procedures
◄ Indicative Content 2.3: Check Incoming Stock Records against Purchase and Supply Agreements and Record all Necessary Details
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Introduction
Indicative Content 1.1: Use Stock Control Systems to Administer all Stock Control and Ordering Processes Fully and Efficiently
Indicative Content 1.2: Monitor and Maintain Stock Levels to Organization Requirements
Indicative Content 1.3: Monitor Stock Security and Adjust Systems as Required
Indicative Content 1.4: Monitor and Adjust Stock Reorder Cycles as Required
Indicative Content 1.5: Inform Colleagues of their Individual Responsibilities in Regard to the Reordering of Stock
Indicative Content 1.6: Maintain Records of Stock Storage and Movement According to Standard Procedures
Indicative Content 1.7: Monitor Stock Performance and Identify and Report Fast or Slow-selling Items According to Standard Procedures
Introduction
Indicative Content 2.1: Process Orders for the Stock According to Standard Procedures
Indicative Content 2.2: Maintain and Record Stock Levels Ensuring Information is Complete, Correct, and Current
Indicative Content 2.3: Check Incoming Stock Records against Purchase and Supply Agreements and Record all Necessary Details
Indicative Content 3.2: Report Losses According to Standard Procedures
Indicative Content 3.3: Identify Avoidable Losses and Establish Reasons for Them
Indicative Content 3.4: Recommend Solutions to Lose Situations and Implement Related Procedures to Prevent Future Avoidable Losses
Introduction
Indicative Content 4.1: Monitor the Delivery Process to Ensure Agreed Deadlines Are Met
Indicative Content 4.2: Liaise with Colleagues and Suppliers to Ensure Continuity of Supply
Indicative Content 4.3: Distribute Stock to Agreed Allocations Ensuring that it is Protected from Loss, Contamination, Spoilage, Temperature Abuse, and Pests and Is in Line with Relevant Occupational Health and Safety Procedures
Indicative Content 5.1: Organize Stock Takes at Appropriate Intervals According to Policies and Procedures
Indicative Content 5.2: Allocate Stock-taking Responsibilities to Staff
Indicative Content 5.3: Produce Accurate Stock-take Reports within Designated Timelines
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Indicative Content 3.2: Report Losses According to Standard Procedures ►
ORDERING AND CONTROLLING STOCK
General
Learning Outcome 1: Maintain Stock Levels and Records
Learning Outcome 2: Process Stock Orders
Learning Outcome 3: Minimize Stock Losses
Learning Outcome 4: Follow-up Orders
Learning Outcome 5: Organize & Administer Stock Takes
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