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The document outlines the Competency Based Curriculum for Electrical Installation Level 5 developed by the TVET Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council (TVET CDACC) in Kenya. It emphasizes the importance of aligning education with industry needs to enhance the skills of the workforce in the electrical sector, supporting Kenya's Vision 2030 goals. The curriculum includes various units of learning, assessment methods, and certification processes to ensure that trainees acquire the necessary competencies for effective performance in their roles.

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Curriculum Eit Level Five

The document outlines the Competency Based Curriculum for Electrical Installation Level 5 developed by the TVET Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council (TVET CDACC) in Kenya. It emphasizes the importance of aligning education with industry needs to enhance the skills of the workforce in the electrical sector, supporting Kenya's Vision 2030 goals. The curriculum includes various units of learning, assessment methods, and certification processes to ensure that trainees acquire the necessary competencies for effective performance in their roles.

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TVET CURRICULUM DEVELOPMENT, ASSESSMENT AND CERTIFICATION

COUNCIL (TVET CDACC)

COMPETENCY BASED CURRICULUM


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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

LEVEL 5

TVET CDACC
P.O BOX 15745-00100
NAIROBI
First published 2018
Copyright © TVET CDACC

All rights reserved. No part of these occupational standards may be reproduced, distributed, or
transmitted in any form or by any means, including photocopying, recording, or other electronic
or mechanical methods without the prior written permission of the TVET CDACC, except in the
case of brief quotations embodied in critical reviews and certain other non-commercial uses
permitted by copyright law. For permission requests, write to the Council Secretary/CEO, at the
address below:

Council Secretary/CEO
TVET Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council
P.O. Box 15745–00100 Nairobi, Kenya
Email: cdacc.tvet@gmail.com

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FOREWORD
The provision of quality education and training is fundamental to the Government’s overall
strategy for social economic development. Quality education and training will contribute to
achievement Kenya’s development blue print and sustainable development goals.
Reforms in the education sector are necessary for the achievement of Kenya Vision 2030 and
meeting the provisions of the Constitution of Kenya 2010. The education sector had to be aligned
to the Constitution and this resulted to the formulation of the Policy Framework for Reforming
Education and Training (Sessional Paper No. 4 of 2016). A key feature of this policy is the
radical change in the design and delivery of the TVET training. This policy document requires
that training in TVET be competency based, curriculum development be industry led,
certification be based on demonstration of competence and mode of delivery allows for multiple
entry and exit in TVET programmes.
These reforms demand that Industry takes a leading role in curriculum development to ensure the
curriculum addresses its competence needs. It is against this background that this Curriculum has
been developed.
It is my conviction that this curriculum will play a great role towards development of competent
human resource for the Electrical sector’s growth and sustainable development.
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PRINCIPAL SECRETARY, VOCATIONAL AND TECHNICAL TRAINING


MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

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PREFACE
Kenya Vision 2030 aims to transform the country into a newly industrializing, “middle-income
country providing a high-quality life to all its citizens by the year 2030”. Kenya intends to create
a globally competitive and adaptive human resource base to meet the requirements of a rapidly
industrializing economy through life-long education and training. TVET has a responsibility of
facilitating the process of inculcating knowledge, skills and attitudes necessary for catapulting
the nation to a globally competitive country, hence the paradigm shift to embrace Competency
Based Education and Training (CBET).
The Technical and Vocational Education and Training Act No. 29 of 2013 and the Sessional
Paper No. 4 of 2016 on Reforming Education and Training in Kenya, emphasized the need to
reform curriculum development, assessment and certification. This called for a shift to CBET to
address the mismatch between skills acquired through training and skills needed by industry as
well as increase the global competitiveness of Kenyan labour force.
TVET Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council (TVET CDACC), in
conjunction with Electrical Engineering Sector Skills Advisory Committee (SSAC) have
developed this curriculum.
This curriculum is designed and organized with an outline of learning outcomes; suggested
delivery methods, training/learning resources and methods of assessing the trainee’s
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achievement. The curriculum is competency-based and allows multiple entry and exit to the
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I am grateful to the Council Members, Council Secretariat, Electrical Engineering SSAC, expert
workers and all those who participated in the development of this curriculum.

Prof. CHARLES M. M. ONDIEKI, PhD, FIET (K), Con. Eng. Tech. CHAIRMAN,
TVET CDACC

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ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

This curriculum has been designed for competency-based training and has independent units of
learning that allow the trainee flexibility in entry and exit. In developing the curriculum,
significant involvement and support was received from various organizations.
I recognize with appreciation the role of the Electrical Engineering Sector Skills Advisory
Committee (SSAC) in ensuring that competencies required by the industry are addressed in the
curriculum. I also thank all stakeholders in the Electrical sector for their valuable input and all
those who participated in the process of developing this curriculum.

I am convinced that this curriculum will go a long way in ensuring that workers in Electrical
Sector acquire competencies that will enable them to perform their work more efficiently.

DR. LAWRENCE GUANTAI M’ITONGA, PhD


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TABLE OF CONTENTS
FOREWORD .................................................................................................................................. ii
PREFACE ...................................................................................................................................... iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT ............................................................................................................. iv
ACRONYMNS AND ABBREVIATIONS ................................................................................... vi
KEY TO UNIT CODE...................................................................Error! Bookmark not defined.
OVERVIEW ................................................................................................................................ viii
BASIC UNITS OF LEARNING .................................................................................................. 1
COMMUNICATION SKILLS ....................................................................................................... 2
DIGITAL LITERACY.................................................................................................................... 6
ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS .................................................................................................... 9
EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS........................................................................................................ 12
ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY ............................................................................................... 16
OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PRACTICES ...................................................... 19
COMMON UNITS OF LEARNING ......................................................................................... 22
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WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY .................................................................................................... 27


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ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES ....................................................................................................... 30


TECHNICAL DRAWING............................................................................................................ 33
CORE UNITS OF LEARNING ................................................................................................. 36
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION WORK PLANNING ............................................................. 37
PERFORMING ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ..................................................................... 42
TESTING OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION ........................................................................ 48
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE .................................................................. 51
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION BREAKDOWN MAINTENANCE ....................................... 54

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ACRONYMNS AND ABBREVIATIONS

CAD Computer Aided Design


CCTV Closed Circuit Tele Vision
CDACC Curriculum Development, Assessment and Certification Council
EHS Environment Health and Safety
IEE Institute of Electrical Engineers
HVAC Heating Ventilation and Air Conditioning
IBMS Integrated Building Management System
K.C.S.E Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
KNQA Kenya National Qualification Authority
KNQF Kenya National Qualification Framework
KEBS Kenya Bureau of Standards
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KPLC Kenya Power and Lighting Company


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NCA National Construction Authority


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NEMA National Environment Management Authority


OSHA Occupational Safety and Health Act
PPE Personal Protective Equipment
PV Photo Voltaic
TVET Technical and Vocational Education and Training
WIBA Work Injury Benefits Act

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KEY TO UNIT CODE

ENG/CU/EI/BC/01/5/A

Industry or sector
Occupational Standards
Occupational area
Type of competency
Competency number
Competency level
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OVERVIEW
Description of the course
This course is designed to equip electrical Craft person with the competencies required to
plan, install, test, maintain and repair different types of electrical installations. The
activities involved include the installation types ranging from domestic to commercial of
the single-phase type.

The course consists of basic, common and core units of learning as indicated below:

Basic Units of Learning

Unit Code Unit Title Duration in Credit


Hours factors
ENG/CU/EI/BC/01/5 Communication skills 25 2.5
ENG/CU/EI/BC/02/5 Digital literacy 45 4.5
ENG/CU/EI/BC/03/5 Entrepreneurial skills 70 7

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ENG/CU/EI/BC/04/5 Employability skills 50 5
ENG/CU/EI/BC/05/5 Environmental literacy 25 2.5
ENG/CU/EI/BC/06/5 Occupational safety and health 25 2.5
practices
Total 240 24

Common Units of Learning

Unit Code Unit Title Duration in Credit


Hours Factors
ENG/CU/EI/CC/01/5 Engineering Mathematics 70 7
ENG/CU/EI/CC/02/5 Electrical principles 140 14
ENG/CU/EI/CC/03/5 Workshop Technology 60 6
ENG/CU/EI/CC/04/5 Technical Drawing 50 5
Total 320 32
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Core Units of Learning

Unit Code Unit Title Duration in Credit


Hours factors
ENG/CU/EI/CR/01/5 Electrical Installation work planning 60 6
ENG/CU/EI/CR/02/5 Perform Electrical Installation 180 18
ENG/CU/EI/CR/03/5 Testing of Electrical Installation 60 6
ENG/CU/EI/CR/04/5 Electrical Installation Maintenance 90 9
ENG/CU/EI/CR/05/5 Electrical Installation Breakdown 70 7
Maintenance
Industrial Attachment 360 36
Total 820 82
GRAND TOTAL 1,380 138

The core units of learning are independent of each other and may be taken independently.

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The total duration of the course is 1,380 hours (46 weeks at 30 hours per week) inclusive
of industrial attachment.

1. Entry Requirements

An individual entering this course should have any of the following minimum
requirements:
a) Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education (K.C.S.E.) with a minimum mean grade of D
+ (D Plus)
Or
b) Level 4 certificate in a related course with one year of continuous work experience
Or

c) Equivalent qualifications as determined by Kenya National Qualifications Authority


(KNQA)

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3. Assessment
The course will be assessed at two levels: internally and externally. Internal assessment is
continuous and is conducted by the trainer who is monitored by an internal accredited
verifier while external assessment is the responsibility of TVET/CDACC.
4. Certification
A candidate will be issued with a Record of Achievement on demonstration of
competence in a unit of competency. To attain the qualification Electrical Technician
Level 5, the candidate must demonstrate competence in all the units of competency as
given in qualification pack. These certificates will be issued by TVET CDACC in
conjunction with training provider.

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COMMUNICATION SKILLS

UNIT CODE: ENG/CU/EI/BC/01/5

Relationship to Occupational Standards


This unit addresses the unit of competency: Demonstrate communication skills

Duration of Unit: 20 hours

Unit Description
This unit describes the competencies required to use specialized communication skills to meet
specific needs of internal and external clients, conduct interviews, facilitate discussion with
groups and contribute to the development of communication strategies.
Summary of Learning Outcomes
1. Utilize specialized communication skills processes
2. Contribute to the development of communication strategies
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Learning Outcomes, Content and Suggested Assessment Methods

Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment


Methods
1. Utilize specialized ❑ Communication process ❑ Observation
communication skills ❑ Modes of communication ❑ Oral
processes ❑ Medium of communication
❑ Effective communication
❑ Barriers to communication
❑ Flow of communication
❑ Sources of information
❑ Organizational policies
❑ Organization requirements for
written and electronic
communication methods
❑ Report writing
❑ Effective questioning
techniques (clarifying and

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❑ Workplace etiquette
❑ Ethical work practices in
handling communication
❑ Active listening
❑ Feedback
❑ Interpretation
❑ Flexibility in communication
2. Contribute to the ❑ Dynamics of groups ❑ Written
development of ❑ Styles of group leadership ❑ Observation
communication ❑ Openness and flexibility in
strategies communication
❑ Communication skills relevant
to client groups
3. Conduct interviews ❑ Types of interview ❑ Written
❑ Establishing rapport ❑ Observation
❑ Facilitating resolution of issues
❑ Developing action plans
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❑ Styles of group leadership


❑ Presentation of information
❑ Encouraging group members
participation
❑ Evaluating group
communication strategies
5. Represent the ❑ Presentation techniques ❑ Observation
organization ❑ Development of a presentation ❑ Written
❑ Multi-media utilization in
presentation
❑ Communication skills relevant
to client groups

Suggested Delivery Methods


• Interview
• Role playing
• Observation
• Viewing of related videos

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Recommended Resources
• Desktop computers/laptops
• Internet connection
• Projectors
• Telephone

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BASIC COMPETENCY

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DIGITAL LITERACY

UNIT CODE: ENG/CU/EI/BC/02/5

Relationship to Occupational Standards


This unit addresses the Unit of Competency: Demonstrate digital literacy

Duration of Unit: 50 hours

Unit Description
This unit describes competencies required to use a computer and other digital devices for the
purposes of communication, work performance and management at the workplace.

Summary of Learning Outcomes


1. Identify computer software and hardware
2. Apply security measures to data, hardware, software in automated environment
3. Apply computer software in solving tasks
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Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment
Methods
1. Identify computer ❑ Concepts of ICT ❑ Written tests
hardware and software ❑ Functions of ICT ❑ Oral presentation
❑ History of computers ❑ Observation
❑ Components of a computer
❑ Classification of computers
2. Apply security ❑ Data security and control ❑ Written tests
measures to data, ❑ Security threats and control measures ❑ Oral presentation
hardware and software ❑ Types of computer crimes ❑ Observation
❑ Detection and protection against ❑ Project
computer crimes
❑ Laws governing protection of ICT
3. Apply computer ❑ Operating system ❑ Oral questioning
software in solving ❑ Word processing ❑ Observation
tasks ❑ Spread sheets ❑ Project
❑ Data base design and manipulation

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❑ Data manipulation, storage and
retrieval
4. Apply internet and ❑ Computer networks ❑ Oral questioning
email in ❑ Network configurations ❑ Observation
communication at ❑ Uses of internet ❑ Oral presentation
workplace ❑ Electronic mail (e-mail) concept ❑ Written report
5. Apply desktop ❑ Concept of desktop publishing ❑ Oral questioning
publishing in official ❑ Opening publication window ❑ Observation
assignments ❑ Identifying different tools and tool ❑ Oral presentation
bars ❑ Written report
❑ Determining page layout ❑ Project
❑ Opening, saving and closing files
❑ Drawing various shapes using DTP
❑ Using colour pellets to enhance a
document
❑ Inserting text frames
❑ Importing and exporting text
❑ Object linking and embedding
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❑ Formatting slides ❑ Oral presentation
❑ Presentation of slides ❑ Written report
❑ Procedure for editing objects ❑ Project

Suggested Delivery Methods


• Instructor led facilitation of theory
• Demonstration by trainer
• Practical work by trainee
• Viewing of related videos
• Project
• Group discussions

Recommended Resources
• Desk top computers
• Laptop computers
• Other digital devices
• Printers

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• Storage devices
• Internet access
• Computer software

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ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS

UNIT CODE: ENG/CU/EI/BC/03/5

Relationship to occupational standards

This unit addresses the unit of competency: Demonstrate entrepreneurial skills

Duration of unit: 80 hours

Unit description
This unit describes the competencies critical to demonstration of entrepreneurial capabilities. It
involves, enhancing the entrepreneur’s business skills, fostering a culture of continuous
improvement at individual and organization level, implementing appropriate internal controls for
profitability, improving employed capital base and undertaking regional/county business
expansion.
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4. Expand employed capital
5. Undertake regional/county business expansion

Learning Outcomes, Content and Suggested Assessment Methods


Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment
Methods

1. Develop one’s ❑ Entrepreneurial skills development ❑ Observation


business skill ❑ Market trends ❑ Case studies
❑ Monitoring and anticipating market ❑ Individual/group
trends assignments
❑ New technologies in entrepreneurship ❑ Projects
❑ Products and processes in ❑ Written
entrepreneurship ❑ Oral
❑ Linkages with other entrepreneurs
❑ Business conventions ad exhibitions
❑ Personal improvement and growth

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2. Develop individual ❑ Good staff/workers ❑ Observation
workers and teams ❑ Team building and team work ❑ Case studies
❑ Staff development and enhancement ❑ Individual/group
❑ Culture of continuous improvement assignments
❑ Increasing products and services ❑ projects
❑ Marketing improvement ❑ Written
❑ Intrapreneurship ❑ Oral
3. Expand markets ❑ Maintaining appropriate cash flow in the ❑ Oral
and customers base organization ❑ Observation
❑ Internal controls ❑ Case studies
❑ Business break-even point ❑ Individual/group
❑ Business profitability determinants assignments
❑ Prudent purchases in an enterprise ❑ projects
❑ Reducing business expenses ❑ Written
❑ Good staff/workers and customer
relations
❑ Identifying and maintain new customers
and markets
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❑ Conducting a business survey


❑ Market expansion
❑ Small business records management
❑ Book keeping and auditing for small
businesses
❑ Business support services
❑ Small business resources mobilization
and utilization
❑ Basic business social responsibility
❑ Management of small business
❑ Word processing concepts in small
business management
❑ Computer application software
❑ Monitoring and controlling business
operations
4. Expand employed ❑ Employed capital in small businesses ❑ Observation
capital ❑ Share holdings ❑ Case studies
❑ Business expansion and diversification ❑ Individual/group
❑ Resources for growing small business assignments

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❑ Small business Strategic Plan ❑ projects
❑ Cooperate Social responsibility ❑ Written
❑ Computer software in business
development
❑ ICT and business growth
5. Undertake ❑ Region identification process ❑ Oral
county/regional ❑ Regional laws and regulation ❑ Observation
business expansion ❑ Business regional expansion ❑ Case studies
requirements ❑ Individual/group
assignments
❑ projects
❑ Written

Suggested Delivery Methods


• Instructor led facilitation of theory
• Demonstration by trainer
• Practice by trainee
• Role play
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• Business plan templates
• Lap top/ desk top computer
• Internet
• Telephone
• Writing materials

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EMPLOYABILITY SKILLS
UNIT CODE: ENG/CU/EI/BC/04/5
Relationship to Occupational Standards
This unit addresses the Unit of Competency: Demonstrate employability skills
Duration of Unit: 40 hours
Unit Description
This unit covers competencies required to demonstrate employability skills. It involves
competencies for exuding self-awareness and ability to deal with everyday life challenges;
demonstrating critical safe work habits and leading a workplace team; planning and organizing
work activities; applying learning, creativity and innovativeness in workplace functions;
pursuing professional growth and managing time effectively in the workplace.

Summary of Learning Outcomes


1. Develop self-awareness and ability to deal with life challenges
2. Demonstrate critical safe work habits for employees
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Learning Outcomes, Content and Suggested Assessment Methods


Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment
Methods
1. Develop self- ❑ Self-awareness ❑ Observation
awareness and ability ❑ Formulating personal vision, ❑ Written
to deal with life mission and goals ❑ Oral interview
challenges ❑ Strategies for overcoming life ❑ Third party report
challenges
❑ Managing emotions
❑ Emotional intelligence
❑ Asserting one-self
❑ Assertiveness versus
aggressiveness
❑ Expressing personal thoughts,
feelings and beliefs
❑ Self esteem

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❑ Developing and maintaining high
self-esteem
❑ Developing and maintaining
positive self-image
❑ Sharing personal feelings
❑ Setting performance targets
❑ Monitoring and evaluating
performance
❑ Articulating ideas and aspirations
❑ Accountability and responsibility
2. Demonstrate critical ❑ Stress and stress management ❑ Observation
safe work habits for ❑ Time concept ❑ Written
employees ❑ Punctuality and time consciousness ❑ Oral interview
❑ Leisure ❑ Third party report
❑ Integrating personal objectives into
organizational objectives
❑ Resources mobilization
❑ Resources utilization
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❑ Drug and substance abuse


❑ Dealing with emerging issues
3. Lead a workplace ❑ Leadership ❑ Observation
team ❑ Influence ❑ Oral interview
❑ Team building ❑ Written
❑ Determination of team roles and ❑ Third party report
objectives
❑ Team parameters and relationships
❑ Individual responsibilities in a team
❑ Forms of communication
❑ Business communication
❑ Complementing team activities
❑ Gender and gender mainstreaming
❑ Human rights protocols
❑ Developing healthy relationships
❑ Maintaining relationships
❑ Conflicts and conflict resolution
4. Plan and organize ❑ Planning ❑ Observation
work ❑ Organizing ❑ Oral interview

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❑ Schedules of activities ❑ Written
❑ Developing work plans ❑ Third party report
❑ Developing work goals/objectives
and deliverables
❑ Monitoring work activities
❑ Evaluating work activities
❑ Resource mobilization
❑ Resource allocation
❑ Resource utilization
❑ Decision making
❑ Problem solving
❑ Negotiation
5. Maintain professional ❑ Avenues for professional growth ❑ Observation
growth and ❑ Training and career opportunities ❑ Oral interview
development in the ❑ Assessing training needs ❑ Written
workplace ❑ Mobilizing training resources ❑ Third party report
❑ Licenses and certifications for
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❑ Managing work priorities and


commitments
❑ Recognizing career advancement
6. Demonstrate learning, ❑ Managing own learning ❑ Observation
creativity and ❑ Mentoring ❑ Oral interview
innovativeness in the ❑ Coaching ❑ Written
workplace ❑ Networking ❑ Third party report
❑ Variety of learning context
❑ Application of learning
❑ Safe use of technology
❑ Taking initiative/proactive
❑ Flexibility
❑ Identifying opportunities
❑ Generating new ideas
❑ Workplace innovation
❑ Performance improvement

Suggested Methods of Delivery


• Instructor lead facilitation of theory

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• Demonstrations
• Simulation/Role play
• Group Discussion
• Presentations
• Projects
• Case studies
• Assignments

Recommended Resources
• Computers
• Stationery
• Charts
• Video clips
• Audio tapes
• Radio sets
• TV sets
• LCD projectors
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ENVIRONMENTAL LITERACY

UNIT CODE:ENG/CU/EI/BC/05/5

Relationship to Occupational Standards


This unit addresses the unit of competency: Demonstrate environmental literacy

Duration of Unit: 20 hours

Unit Description
This unit describes the competencies required to control environmental hazard, control
environmental pollution, comply with workplace sustainable resource use, evaluate current
practices in relation to resource usage, identify environmental legislations/conventions for
environmental concerns, implement specific environmental programs and monitor activities on
environmental protection/programs.

Summary of Learning Outcomes


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5. Identify Environmental legislations/conventions for environmental concerns
6. Implement specific environmental programs
7. Monitor activities on Environmental protection/Programs

Learning Outcomes, Content and Suggested Assessment Methods


Suggested Assessment
Learning Outcome Content
Methods

1. Control ❑ Purposes and content of Environmental ❑ Written questions


environmental Management and Coordination Act 1999 ❑ Oral questions
hazard ❑ Purposes and content of Solid Waste Act ❑ Observation of
❑ Storage methods for environmentally work procedures
hazardous materials
❑ Disposal methods of hazardous wastes
❑ Types and uses of PPE in line with
environmental regulations
❑ Occupational Safety and Health
Standards (OSHS)

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2. Control ❑ Types of pollution ❑ Written questions
environmental ❑ Environmental pollution control ❑ Oral questions
Pollution control measures ❑ Observation of
❑ Types of solid wastes work procedures
❑ Procedures for solid waste management ❑ Role play
❑ Different types of noise pollution
❑ Methods for minimizing noise pollution
3. Demonstrate ❑ Types of resources ❑ Written questions
sustainable resource ❑ Techniques in measuring current usage ❑ Oral questions
use of resources ❑ Observation of
❑ Calculating current usage of resources work procedures
❑ Methods for minimizing wastage ❑ Role play
❑ Waste management procedures
❑ Principles of 3Rs (Reduce, Reuse,
Recycle)
❑ Methods for economizing or reducing
resource consumption
4. Evaluate current ❑ Collection of information on ❑ Written questions
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practices in relation environmental and resource efficiency ❑ Oral questions


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❑ Analysis and recording of current
purchasing strategies.
❑ Analysis of current work processes to
access information and data
❑ Identification of areas for improvement
5. Identify ❑ Environmental issues/concerns ❑ Written questions
Environmental ❑ Environmental legislations /conventions ❑ Oral questions
legislations/convent and local ordinances ❑ Observation of
ions for ❑ Industrial standard /environmental work procedures
environmental practices
concerns ❑ International Environmental Protocols
(Montreal, Kyoto)
❑ Features of an environmental strategy
6. Implement specific ❑ Community needs and expectations ❑ Written questions
environmental ❑ Resource availability ❑ Oral questions
programs ❑ 5 s of good housekeeping ❑ Observation of
❑ Identification of programs/Activities work procedures
❑ Setting of individual roles ❑ Role play

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/responsibilities
❑ Resolving problems /constraints
encountered
❑ Consultation with stakeholders
7. Monitor activities ❑ Periodic monitoring and Evaluation of ❑ Oral questions
on Environmental activities ❑ Written tests
protection/Programs ❑ Gathering feedback from stakeholders ❑ Practical test
❑ Analysing data gathered ❑ Observation
❑ Documentation of recommendations and
submission
❑ Setting of management support systems
to sustain and enhance the program
❑ Monitoring and reporting of
environmental incidents to concerned
/proper authorities

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Recommended Resources
• Standard operating and/or other workplace procedures manuals
• Specific job procedures manuals
• Environmental Management and Coordination Act 1999
• Machine/equipment manufacturer’s specifications and instructions
• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
• ISO standards
• Ccompany environmental management systems (EMS)
• Montreal Protocol
• Kyoto Protocol

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OCCUPATIONAL SAFETY AND HEALTH PRACTICES

UNIT CODE: COS/CU/HD/BC/07/5

Relationship to Occupational Standards


This unit addresses the unit of competency: Demonstrate occupational safety and health practices

Duration of Unit: 30 hours

Unit Description
This unit describes the competencies required to comply with regulatory and organizational
requirements for occupational safety and health.

Summary of Learning Outcomes


1. Identify workplace hazards and risk
2. Identify and implement appropriate control measures to hazards and risks
3. Implement OSH programs, procedures and policies/guidelines
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Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment


Methods
1. Identify workplace ❑ Identification of hazards in the ❑ Oral questions
hazards and risks workplace and/or the indicators of ❑ Written tests
their presence ❑ Observation of
❑ Evaluation and/or work trainees identify
environment measurements of OSH hazards and risks
hazards/risk existing in the
workplace is conducted by
❑ Authorized personnel or agency
❑ Gathering of OHS issues and/or
concerns raised
2. Identify and implement ❑ Prevention and control measures, ❑ Oral questions
appropriate control including use of PPE (personal ❑ Written tests
measure to hazards and protective equipment) for specific ❑ Practical test
risks hazards are identified and ❑ Observation of
implemented implementation of
❑ Appropriate risk controls based on control measures
result of OSH hazard evaluation is

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recommended
❑ Contingency measures, including
emergency procedures during
workplace incidents and
emergencies are recognized and
established in accordance with
organization procedures
3. Implement OSH ❑ Providing information to work team ❑ Oral questions
programs, procedures about company OHS program, ❑ Written tests
and policies/guidelines procedures and policies/guidelines ❑ Practical test
❑ Participating in implementation of ❑ Observation
OSH procedures and policies/
guidelines
❑ Training of team members and
advice on OSH standards and
procedures
❑ Implementation of procedures for
maintaining OSH-related records
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• Demonstration by trainer
• Practical work by trainee
• Viewing of related videos

Recommended Resources
• Standard operating and/or other workplace procedures manuals
• Specific job procedures manuals
• Machine/equipment manufacturer’s specifications and instructions
• Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) e.g.
✓ Mask
✓ Face mask/shield
✓ Safety boots
✓ Safety harness
✓ Arm/Hand guard, gloves
✓ Eye protection (goggles, shield)
✓ Hearing protection (ear muffs, ear plugs)
✓ Hair Net/cap/bonnet
✓ Hard hat
✓ Face protection (mask, shield)

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✓ Apron/Gown/coverall/jump suit
✓ Anti-static suits
✓ High-visibility reflective vest

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COMMON UNITS OF LEARNING

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ENGINEERING MATHEMATICS

UNIT CODE: ENG/CU/EI/CC/01/5

Relationship to Occupational Standards

This unit addresses the unit of competency: Apply engineering mathematics

Duration of Unit: 70 hours

Unit Description

This unit describes the competencies required by a technician in order to apply algebra, binomial
expansion, coordinate geometry, trigonometric functions, mensuration, statistic, matrix, vectors
and calculus.

Summary of Learning Outcomes

1. Apply Algebra
2. Carry out Binomial Expansion
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5. Carry out Mensuration


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6. Apply Statistics
7. Apply Matrix
8. Apply Vectors
9. Apply Calculus

Learning Outcomes, Content and Suggested Assessment Methods

Building Technology Curriculum

Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment


Methods

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1. Apply Algebra ❑ Base and Index ❑ Written tests
❑ Law of indices ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Indicial equations ❑ Assignments
❑ Laws of logarithm ❑ Supervised exercises
❑ Logarithmic equations
❑ Conversion of bases
❑ Use of calculator
❑ Reduction of equations
❑ Solutions of simultaneous linear
equations in two unknowns
❑ Solution of quadratic equation
2. Carry out Binomial ❑ Binomial theorem Power series ❑ Written tests
Expansion using binomial theorem Roots of ❑ Oral questioning
numbers using binomial theorem. ❑ Assignments
❑ Supervised exercises
❑ Estimation of errors of small
changes using binomial theorem.
3. Apply Coordinate ❑ Polar equations ❑ Written tests
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4. Apply ❑ Half -angle formula ❑ Written tests


Trigonometry and ❑ Factor formula ❑ Oral questioning
hyperbolic ❑ Trigonometric functions ❑ Assignments
functions ❑ Parametric equations ❑ Supervised exercises
❑ Relative and absolute measures
❑ Measures calculation
❑ Osborne’s Rule
❑ Ashx+bshx=C equation
❑ One-to-one relationship in
functions
❑ Inverse functions for one-to-one
relationship
❑ Inverse functions for
trigonometric functions
❑ Graph of inverse functions of
trigonometry

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5. Carry out ❑ Units of measurements ❑ Written tests
Mensuration ❑ Perimeter and areas of regular
figures ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Volume of regular solids
❑ Surface area of regular solids ❑ Assignments
❑ Area of irregular figures
❑ Areas and volumes using Pappus ❑ Supervised exercises
theorem
6. Apply Statistics ❑ Measures of central tendency ❑ Assignments
mean, mode and median ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Measures of dispersion ❑ Supervised exercises
❑ Variance and standard ❑ Written tests
deviation ❑ Simulation
❑ Grouped and ungrouped data ❑ Data modelling
presentation
❑ Application of statistics
❑ Expectation variance and
S.D.
❑ Types of sampling methods
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❑ Solution of linear ❑ Written tests


simultaneous equations in 2
unknowns
❑ Application of matrices
8. Apply Vector ❑ Vectors and scalar in two ❑ Assignments
dimensions ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Operations on vectors: ❑ Supervised exercises
Addition and Subtraction ❑ Written tests
❑ Dot and Cross product
❑ Gradient, Divergence and
curl
❑ Position vectors
❑ Resolution of vectors
9. Apply Calculus ❑ Definition of derivatives of a ❑ Written tests
function ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Differentiation from fist principle ❑ Assignments
• Quotient rule ❑ Supervised exercises
• Product rule
❑ Definition of integration

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❑ Definite integral
❑ Methods of integration
❑ Application of integration.

Suggested Delivery Methods


• Group discussions
• Demonstration by trainer
• Exercises by trainee

Recommended Resources
• Scientific Calculators
• Rulers, pencils, erasers
• Charts with presentations of data
• Graph books
• Dice
• Computers with internet connection
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WORKSHOP TECHNOLOGY

UNIT CODE: ENG/CU/EI/CC/02/5


Relationship to Occupational Standards
This unit addresses the unit of competency: Manage an Electrical workshop

Duration of Unit: 60 hours

Unit Description
This unit covers the competencies required to perform workshop process. Competencies include
applying workshop Safety, use of workshop tools, instruments and equipments, preparation of
workshop materials, preparation of workshop for Electrical installation practicals, Storage of
Electrical tools and materials after practicals, troubleshoot and repair/replace workshop tools and
equipment

Summary of Learning Outcomes

1. Apply workshop safety


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5. Store Electrical tools and materials after practicals


6. Troubleshoot and repair workshop tools and equipment
Learning Outcomes, Content and Suggested Assessment Methods:

Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment


Methods
1. Apply workshop safety ❑ Meaning of PPE ❑ Oral questioning
• Standard operating procedure in ❑ Written tests
PPE ❑ Practical test
❑ Workshop rules
❑ Electrical hazards e.g.
• Electric shock.
❑ Fire
• Classes of fire
• Causes of fire
• Various methods of fire
extinguishing
❑ First Aid

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2. Use of workshop tools, ❑ Meaning of workshop tools, instruments and ❑ Oral questioning
Instruments and equipments ❑ Practical tests
equipments ❑ Classification of workshop tools and ❑ Written tests
equipments
❑ Uses of workshop tools, Instruments and
equipments
❑ Care and Maintenance of workshop tools
and Instruments
3. Prepare workshop tools ❑ Tools and instruments for an Electrical ❑ Observation
and instruments for an practical ❑ Oral questioning
Electrical installation • Preparation of a list of tools and ❑ Practical tests
practical instruments for an Electrical practical. ❑ Written tests
• Issuing and confirmation of tools and
instruments before and after practical
❑ Testing of practical tools and Instruments
4. Prepare workshop for an ❑ Practical stations ❑ Observation
Electrical practical ❑ Interpretation of a list of practical material ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Practical tests
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practicals ❑ Storage of workshop Tools and equipment ❑ Practical tests


❑ Waste disposal ❑ Written tests
6. Troubleshoot and ❑ Meaning of troubleshooting ❑ Observation
repair/replace workshop ❑ Common faults in Electrical equipments ❑ Oral questioning
tools and equipment Fault diagnosis procedure ❑ Practical tests
❑ Repair/Replace of components in Electrical ❑ Written tests
equipments

Suggested Methods of Delivery


• Demonstration by trainer
• Practice by the trainee
• Field trips
• On-job-training
• Discussions

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Recommended Resources

Tools Materials and supplies

• Set of screw drivers • Stationery


• Pliers • Cables
• Phase testers • Lubricants
• Multimeter • Service parts
Equipment Reference materials

• PPE –hand gloves, dust coat, dust masks • IEE regulations


• Multimeter • Organizational procedures manual
• Clamp meter
• Earth electrode resistance meter
• Phase sequence meter

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ELECTRICAL PRINCIPLES

UNIT CODE: ENG/CU/EI/CC/03/5

Relationship to Occupational Standards

This unit addresses the unit of competency: Apply Electrical principles skills

Duration of Unit: 140 hours

Unit Description

This unit describes the competencies required by a technician in order to apply a wide range of
Electrical principles in their work. Which includes; Use the concept of basic Electrical quantities,
use of the concepts of D.C and A.C circuits in electrical installation, use of basic electrical
machine, use of power factor in electrical installation, use of earthing in Electrical installations,
apply Electrostatic, apply Magnetism and Electromagnetism and finally transient in Electrical
circuit analysis.
Summary of Learning Outcomes
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4. Use of power factor in electrical installation


5. Use of earthing in Electrical installations
6. Apply Electrostatics
7. Apply Magnetism and Electromagnetism
8. Apply Transient in Electrical circuit analysis

Learning Outcomes, Content and Suggested Assessment Methods

Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment


Methods
1. Use the concept of ❑ The meaning of SI unit ❑ Written tests
basic Electrical ❑ SI unit of various types of Electrical ❑ Oral questioning
quantities parameters ❑ Assignments
❑ Ohm’s law ❑ Supervised exercises
❑ Calculations involving various
Electrical parameters e.g Power,
Current, Voltage, Resistance
❑ Instruments used in measuring
various types of Electrical parameters

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2. Use the concepts of ❑ Meaning of terms ❑ Written tests
D.C and A.C ❑ AC and DC, parallel and series R-L, ❑ Oral questioning
circuits in electrical R-C, R-L-C circuits ❑ Assignments
installation ❑ AC and DC network theorems e.g ❑ Supervised exercises
• Kirchoff’s laws
• Superposition
• Thevinin’s
• Norton’s
• AC to DC and DC to AC
Conversion
3. Use of basic ❑ Types of single phase Electrical ❑ Assignments
electrical machine machines ❑ Oral questioning
❑ DC machines, ❑ Supervised exercises
❑ AC Single phase motors and ❑ Written tests
generators ❑ Practical tests
❑ Transformers
❑ Application of AC and DC machines
4. Use of power factor ❑ Meaning of power factor ❑ Assignments
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❑ Observation
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❑ Supervised exercises
❑ Written tests
5. Use of earthing in ❑ Meaning of Earthing ❑ Assignments
Electrical ❑ Terms in Earthing ❑ Supervised exercises
installations ❑ Earthing points in Electrical ❑ Written tests
installation ❑ Practical test
❑ Methods of earthing
❑ Factors to consider in selecting an
earthing method
❑ Testing an earthing system
6. Apply Electrostatics ❑ Meaning of Electrostatic field ❑ Assignments
• Sources of Electrical static field ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Meaning of capacitor and ❑ Supervised exercises
capacitance ❑ Written tests
❑ Meaning of terms
❑ Types capacitors
❑ Charging and discharging
❑ Capacitors connection
❑ Calculations involving capacitors

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7. Apply Magnetism ❑ Meaning of Magnetism and ❑
and magnetic fields
Electromagnetism ❑ Sources of Magnetic field
❑ Meaning of Teams
❑ Electromagnetic losses e.g
Hysteresis, Leakage and flux
fringing
❑ Laws of Electromagnetism
❑ Calculations in the
Electromagnetism
8. Apply transients in ❑ Meaning of Growth and decay in R-L ❑ Assignments
Electrical Circuit & R-C circuits ❑ Oral questioning
Analysis ❑ Calculations involving R-L& R-C ❑ Supervised exercises
circuits ❑ Written tests
❑ Application of Growth and decay in
R-L & R-C Circuits
Suggested Delivery Methods
• Group discussions
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• Exercises by trainee
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Recommended Resources
• Scientific Calculators
• Relevant reference materials
• Stationeries
• Electrical workshop
• Relevant practical materials
• Dice
• Computers with internet connection

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TECHNICAL DRAWING

UNIT CODE: ENG/CU/EI/CC/04/5


Relationship to Occupational Standards
This unit addresses the unit of competency: Prepare and interpret technical drawings

Duration of Unit: 50 hours

Unit Description
This unit covers the competencies required to prepare and interpret technical drawings. It
involves competencies to select, use and maintain drawing equipment and materials. It also
involves producing plain geometry drawings, solid geometry drawings, orthographic drawings of
components and Electrical drawings.
Summary of Learning Outcomes

1. Use and maintain drawing equipment and materials


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Learning Outcomes, Content and Suggested Assessment Methods:

Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment


Methods
❑ Identification and care of drawing ❑ Observation
1. Use and maintain
equipment ❑ Oral questioning
drawing equipment and
❑ Identification and care of drawing ❑ Written tests
materials
materials
❑ Reference to manufacturer’s
instructions and work place
procedures on use and maintenance of
drawing equipment and materials
❑ Reference to relevant environmental
legislations
❑ Use of Personal Protective Equipment
(PPEs)
❑ Types of lines in drawings ❑ Oral questioning
2. Produce plane
❑ Construction of geometric forms e.g. ❑ Practical tests
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squares, circles ❑ Observation
❑ Construction of different angles
❑ Measurement of different angles
❑ Bisection of different angles and lines
❑ Standard drawing conventions
❑ Interpretation of sketches and ❑ Observation
3. Produce solid geometry
drawings of patterns e.g. cylinders, ❑ Practical tests
drawings
prisms and pyramids ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Sectioning of solids e.g. prisms, cones
❑ Development and interpenetrations of
solids e.g. cylinder to cylinder and
cylinder to triangular, prism
❑ Meaning of pictorial and orthographic ❑ Observation
4. Produce orthographic
drawings ❑ Practical tests
drawings
❑ Meaning of sectioning ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Meaning of symbols and
abbreviations
❑ Drawing and interpretation of
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❑ Sectioning of views
❑ Assembly drawing
❑ Electrical symbols and abbreviations ❑ Observation
5. Produce electrical
❑ Meaning of electrical drawings ❑ Oral questioning
drawings
❑ Drawing of electrical diagrams e.g. ❑ Practical tests
block, schematic, circuit, line and
wiring
Suggested Methods of Delivery
• Projects
• Demonstration by trainer
• Practice by the trainee
• Discussions
Recommended Resources

• Drawing room
• Drawing instruments e.g. T-squares, set squares, drawing sets
• Drawing tables
• Pencils, papers, erasers

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• Masking tapes
• Computers installed with relevant CAD packages

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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION WORK PLANNING

UNIT CODE: ENG/CU/EI/CR/01/6


Relationship to Occupational Standards
This unit addresses the unit of competency: Plan Electrical Installation Work

Duration of Unit: 60 hours

Unit Description
This unit specifies the competencies required for planning an electrical installation, ranging from
surveying the site, determining system size, preparation of materials, tools, and drawings,
arranging for logistics, obtaining installation drawings, preparation of work plans, establishing
installation team, obtaining necessary work permit and licenses and finally preparation of work
site.

Summary of Learning Outcomes


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5. Obtain installation drawings


6. Prepare installation work plan
7. Establish installation team
8. Obtain necessary permit and licences
9. Prepare work site

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Learning Outcomes, Content and Suggested Assessment Methods

Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment


Methods
1. Conduct site survey ❑ Type of installations ❑ Written tests
• Domestic installations ❑ Observation
• Industrial installations ❑ Oral questioning
• Commercial installations
❑ Type of building e.g.
• Permanent building
• Semi-permanent buildings
❑ Utilities available
• Water
• Electricity
• Communication e.g. Phones
• Installation conditions e.g.
temperature, humidity, moisture
❑ Taking measurements on site
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• Humidity
2. Perform system sizing ❑ Introduction to standards ❑ Written tests
• IEE regulations. ❑ Observation
• Kenya bureau of standards (KEBS) ❑ Oral questioning
• British standards
• KPLC by-laws
• ERC regulations
• County by-laws
• National Construction Authority
(NCA )
❑ Reference to relevant IEE regulation
tables
❑ Determining cable:
✓ Types
✓ Ratings
✓ sizes
✓ Insulation type
• Protective devices

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Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment
Methods
✓ Types
✓ Ratings
❑ Reference to relevant regulations
3. Prepare list of tools, ❑ Identification of tools and materials e.g. ❑ Oral questioning
equipment and • Cutting tools ❑ Written tests
materials • Measuring tools ❑ Observation
• Measuring equipment ❑ Practicals
• Cables and conductors
• Crimping tools
• Conduits
• Trunking
• Consumables
4. Arrange for logistics ❑ Transport for: ❑ Written tests
• Materials and their safety ❑ Oral questioning
• Personnel
❑ Storage of materials on site
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❑ Communication
• Purpose
• Modes
5. Prepare installation ❑ Identification of scope of installation ❑ Written tests
work plan work ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Preparation of work schedules ❑ Observation
• Bar charts
• Gantt charts
• Critical path networks
6. Establish installation ❑ Team building ❑ Written tests
team • Team members familiarization ❑ Oral questioning
• Collaboration
• Task distribution
• Communication protocol

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Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment
Methods
7. Obatain the necessary ❑ Permit to work ❑ Written tests
permit and licences • Meaning of terms ❑ Oral questioning
• Types e.g. gate pass, name tag
• Sources
• Application procedure
❑ Classes of ERC licences
• C2, C1, B, A2, A1
8. Prepare work site ❑ Identification of hazards and safety ❑ Written tests
requirements for the site ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Reference to relevant regulations e.g.
• Occupational Safety and Health
Act (OSHA)
• County by-laws
❑ Utilities
• Access roads
• Water
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• Demonstration by trainer
• Practice by the trainee
• Field trips
• On-job-training
• Discussions
Recommended Resources

Tools Materials and supplies

• Measuring tools • Stationery


• Cutting tools • Assorted Cables
• Assorted protective devices
Equipment Reference materials

• PPEs (Personal Protective Equipment) • Standards


• Measuring equipment • County by-laws
• Communication equipment • Occupational Safety and Health Act
(OSHA)
• National Environmental

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Management Authority ( NEMA)
regulations
• National Construction Authority
(NCA) regulations
• IEE tables

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PERFORMING ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

UNIT CODE: ENG/CU/EI/CR/02/5


Relationship to Occupational Standards
This unit addresses the unit of competency: Perform Electrical Installation

Duration of Unit: 180 hours

Unit Description
This unit specifies the competencies required to perform electrical installation work for single
phase and three phase systems. It focuses on the application of health, safety and environmental
standards, preparation of working drawings, communicating with other service providers and
maintaining housekeeping during the installation process.

Summary of Learning Outcomes

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6. Maintain housekeeping

Learning Outcomes, Content and Suggested Assessment Methods:


Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment
Methods
1. Apply health, safety and ❑ Relevant clauses in appropriate ❑ Written tests
environmental standards Acts e.g. ❑ Oral questioning
• Occupational safety and
health act (OSHA)
• Work injury benefits act
(WIBA)
• Environment management
and coordination Act
(EMCA)
Relevant regulations:
• IEE regulations
• KPLC by-laws
• County by-laws

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❑ Causes of accidents and
sources of danger e.g burns, cuts,
electric shock, falling from heights,
falling objects, noise, dust, chemicals
❑ Meaning of term PPE
❑ Purpose of PPE
❑ Types of PPE
❑ Safe and correct handling, use,
maintenance and storage of
different types of PPE
❑ Classes of fires and fire fighting
equipment
❑ First aid procedures
• Rescuing electric shock
victim
• Methods of resuscitation
2. Prepare working ❑ Working drawings ❑ Observation
drawings • Meaning of working ❑ Oral questioning
drawings ❑ Practical tests
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equipment
• Identification of drawing
paper sizes
• Drawing various types of
lines
• Drawing title block
• Drawing standard electrical
symbols
• Conversion of scales
• Interpretation of
orthographic projections
• Dimensioning of drawings
• Drawing of electrical
diagrams
➢ Block
➢ Circuits
➢ Schematic
➢ Wiring
➢ Line

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• Reading and Interpretation of
architectural drawings
• Reading and Interpretation of
electrical drawings
• Use of Computer Aided
Design (CAD) applications
e.g. AutoCAD
3. Assemble tools, ❑ Types, application, care, ❑ Observation
equipment and materials maintenance and storage of: ❑ Oral questioning
• Tools e.g. ❑ Practical tests
➢ Cable strippers ❑ Written tests
➢ Pliers
➢ Screw drivers
➢ Hammers
➢ Chisels
➢ Allen keys
➢ Electrician knives
➢ Crimping tools
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➢ Bending springs
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➢ Steel tapes
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➢ Draw wires
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➢ Hack saws
➢ Drills
• Equipment e.g.
➢ Stock and die
➢ Vice
• Materials e.g.
✓ Cables
✓ Fittings
✓ Accessories
• Inventory management
4. Perform electrical ❑ Single phase systems ❑ Observation
installation ❑ Cables and cable joints ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Wiring systems and accessories ❑ Practical tests
• Meaning of terms ❑ Written tests
• Types and applications e.g.
➢ Conduits
➢ Cable trays
➢ Cable ducts
➢ Trunkings

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• Preparation of wiring systems
➢ Marking out, cutting,
bending, threading,
chiselling, trenching
❑ Laying of cable routes
❑ Installation of final circuits
• Lighting circuits
➢ One way, two way,
intermediate
➢ Looping in methods at
ceiling rose, joint
boxes, switches
• Power circuits
➢ Radial circuits, ring
circuits
• Water heating circuits
• Electric cooker circuits
• Basic call and alarm circuits
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• Bell circuits
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• Electrical machines circuits


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❑ Relevant technical standards e.g.
➢ IEE regulations
➢ British standards
➢ Kenya bureau of
standards (KEBS)
➢ Kenya power by-laws
➢ County by-laws
5. Facilitate other service ❑ Communication with other service ❑ Written tests
providers providers e.g. ❑ Oral questioning
➢ Plumbers
➢ Air conditioning
technicians
➢ Carpenters
➢ Masons
➢ Fitters
➢ Welders

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6. Maintain housekeeping ❑ Housekeeping ❑ Written tests
➢ Meaning of terms ❑ Oral questioning
➢ Safety considerations ❑ Observation
➢ Sufficient lighting in
work place
➢ Proper tools storage
facility
➢ Clean workplace
➢ Proper waste disposal

Suggested Methods of Delivery


• Projects
• Demonstration by trainer
• Practice by the trainee
• Field trips
• On-job training
• Discussions
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• Stationery
➢ Pliers
• Cables
➢ Screw drivers
➢ Hammers • Light fittings
➢ Chisels • Accessories
➢ Allen keys • Conduits and fittings
➢ Electrician knives • Cable trays
➢ Crimping tools • Cable ducts
➢ Bending springs • Trunkings
➢ Bending machine • Computers
➢ Steel tapes • Drawing instruments
➢ Draw wires • Screws
➢ Hack saws
➢ Drilling tools
➢ Stock and die
➢ Bench vice
➢ Machine vice
➢ PPE – hand gloves, dust coats, dust
masks, helmets, ear muffs, industrial

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Reference materials

• IEE regulations
• Occupational safety and health act (OSHA)
• Work injury benefits act (WIBA)
• Manufacturers’ catalogues
• British standards
• KEBS standards

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TESTING OF ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION

UNIT CODE: ENG/CU/EI/CR/03/5


Relationship to Occupational Standards
This unit addresses the unit of competency: Perform Testing of Electrical Installation

Duration of Unit: 60 hours

Unit Description
This unit covers the competencies required to carry out inspection and testing of an electrical
installation. It covers testing activities starting from verifying the installed fittings and
accessories, identifying the type of tests, carrying out the tests and issuing test certificates.

Summary of Learning Outcomes


1. Conduct physical inspection
2. Identify the test to be carried out and test equipment
3. Perform the test
4. Issue installation test and wiring certificates
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1. Conduct physical ❑ Inspection ❑ Observation
inspection • Reasons for inspection ❑ Oral questioning
• Physical and visual check
➢ Firmness
➢ Loose connections
➢ Damaged accessories and fittings
➢ Colour coding
2. Identify the test to be ❑ Testing ❑ Observation
carried out and the test • Meaning ❑ Oral questioning
equipment • Purpose and reasons ❑ Written tests
• Types of tests
➢ Polarity
➢ Effectiveness of earthing
➢ Insulation resistance
➢ Ring circuit continuity
• Identification of test equipments
• Specification of test equipment

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Learning Outcome Content Suggested Assessment
Methods
• Test equipment care, storage and
maintenance
3. Perform identified tests ❑ Reading and interpretation of appropriate ❑ Observation
manuals ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Identification of test equipment e.g. ❑ Practical tests
➢ Continuity tester (ohmmeter) ❑ Written tests
➢ Insulation resistance tester
➢ Earth loop impedance tester
➢ Test lamp
❑ Procedure of conducting identified tests
➢ Polarity
➢ Effectiveness of earthing
➢ Insulation resistance
➢ Ring circuit continuity
❑ Recording and verification of results against
appropriate standards
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results and wiring • Meaning terms ❑ Oral questioning


completion certificates • Importance
❑ Wiring certificate
• Meaning
• Importance
• Types
• Issuing authority

Suggested Methods of Delivery


• Demonstration by trainer
• Practice by the trainee
• Field trips
• Discussions
Recommended Resources

• Test instruments Materials and supplies


➢ Continuity tester (ohmmeter)
• Stationery
➢ Insulation resistance tester
• Wiring certificates

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➢ Earth loop impedance tester
➢ Test lamp
Reference materials

• Manufacturers’ manuals
• Relevant catalogues
• IEE regulations

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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION MAINTENANCE

UNIT CODE: ENG/CU/EI/CR/04/5


Relationship to Occupational Standards
This unit addresses the unit of competency: Maintain Electrical Installation

Duration of Unit: 90 hours

Unit Description
This unit specifies the competencies required to maintain an electrical installation, which
includes preparation of maintenance schedule, inspection servicing and tests.

Summary of Learning Outcomes


1. Prepare maintenance schedule
2. Inspect electrical installation
3. Perform installation servicing
4. Conduct installation tests
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Methods
❑ Maintenance ❑ Written tests
1. Prepare maintenance
schedule • Meaning of terms ❑ Oral questioning
• Types and procedures
➢ Periodic service
➢ Preventive
➢ Breakdown
➢ Corrective
• Scheduling maintenance based on service
manuals
• Safety precautions to be observed
❑ Identification and documentation of ❑ Observation
2. Inspect electrical
maintenance tools, materials and equipment ❑ Oral questioning
installation
❑ Specifications of identified tools, materials ❑ Written tests
and equipment against safety standards
❑ Inspection procedure
❑ Recording of inspection findings

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❑ Fill in maintenance checklist ❑ Observation
3. Perform installation
❑ Performance of maintenance activities and ❑ Oral questioning
maintenance
updating of necessary records ❑ Practical tests
❑ Disposal of waste materials e.g. ❑ Written tests
• Old batteries
• Oils
• Lugs and screws
• Tapes
• Cable sheaths
• Off cuts
❑ Identification of test points and parameters ❑ Observation
4. Conduct system tests
❑ Safe test procedures ❑ Oral questioning
❑ Test results documentation ❑ Practical tests
❑ Written tests

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• On-job-training
• Discussions
Recommended Resources

Tools Materials and supplies

• Set of screw drivers • Stationery


• Set of spanners and wrenches • Cables
• Power tools • Lubricants
• Cutting tools • Service parts
• Pliers
• Lifting and tensioning tools
• Tool box
• Phase tester
Equipment Reference materials

• PPE –hand gloves, dust coat, dust masks • Service manuals


• Multimeter • IEE regulations
• Clamp meter • Organization procedures manual

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• Earth electrode resistance meter
• Phase sequence meter

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ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION BREAKDOWN MAINTENANCE

UNIT CODE: ENG/CU/EI/CR/05/5


Relationship to Occupational Standards
This unit addresses the unit of competency: Conduct Electrical Installation Breakdown
Maintenance

Duration of Unit: 70 hours

Unit Description
This unit specifies the competencies required to conduct breakdown maintenance of an electrical
installation. It includes fault identification, repairing, testing and generating maintenance report.

Summary of Learning Outcomes

1. Identify system failure


2. Troubleshoot cause of failure
3. Test the repaired system
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Methods
❑ Gathering information ❑ Oral questioning
1. Identify installation
failure • Principle of operation ❑ Written tests
• Visual inspection
• Interview of users
❑ Types of failures
• Partial
• Total
❑ Referring to as-built drawings, Manuals
❑ Conducting fault diagnosis e.g. ❑ Oral questioning
2. Troubleshoot cause of
failure. • Open circuit ❑ Practical tests
• Short circuit ❑ Written tests
• Earth fault
• Mechanical fault
❑ Identification of tools, equipment and
materials for repair/replace
❑ Specification of tools

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❑ Recording of installation failure results
• Parameters e.g.
➢ Voltage
➢ Current
➢ Resistance
❑ Repair/Replace ❑ Observation
3. Repair the installation
• Meaning ❑ Oral questioning
• Isolating the installation ❑ Practical tests
• Conducting repair activities ❑ Written tests
• Recording repair activities

❑ Identification of test and test points ❑ Observation


4. Test the repaired system
• Test parameters e.g. ❑ Oral questioning
➢ Voltage ❑ Practical tests
➢ Resistance ❑ Written tests
➢ Current
❑ Testing, documenting results and
maintenance report writing
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• Field trips
• On-job-training
• Discussions

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Recommended Resources

Tools Materials and supplies

• Set of screw drivers • Stationery


• Pliers • Cables
• Phase testers • Lubricants
• Multimeter • Service parts
Equipment Reference materials

• PPE –hand gloves, dust coat, dust masks • IEE regulations


• Multimeter • Organizational procedures manual
• Clamp meter
• Earth electrode resistance meter
• Phase sequence meter

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