Building Materials & Fasteners Objective Study Sheet PDF
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This document is a study sheet for building materials and fasteners. It covers learning objectives with corresponding questions about various materials, such as wood, concrete, steel, and composite materials, focusing on safety hazards and handling procedures. The study sheet aims to prepare students for the NCCER Industry Exam, emphasizing the importance of understanding the materials and safety precautions for construction.
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**Building Materials and Fasteners Objective Study Sheet:** *Study Sheet Lesson Objective:* After reviewing the chapter objectives, students will achieve a 70% or greater on the NCCER Industry Exam, without the use of additional assistance. *Enabling Objectives:* a. Locating the information in...
**Building Materials and Fasteners Objective Study Sheet:** *Study Sheet Lesson Objective:* After reviewing the chapter objectives, students will achieve a 70% or greater on the NCCER Industry Exam, without the use of additional assistance. *Enabling Objectives:* a. Locating the information in the chapter sections that correspond with the study sheet b. Copying and pasting that information from the chapter into the study sheet c. Reviewing the information inserted into the study sheet thoroughly ***Background/Instructions:*** To study for the end of Unit Module Exam you will need to review the lesson objectives of the chapter to make sure you understand the material. Provided is each objective of the chapter broken down into its components. You will fill out each section based on the information in the chapter that corresponds to the objective. Be as specific and thorough as you can because you are creating a study guide for the exam. ***Chapter Objectives:*** **Learning Objective 1** Can I Identify safety hazards and precautions associated with wood, concrete, steel, and composite building materials? (Answer Below through the following questions.) a. What are the focus four? The four leading causes of death in construction work are called the [focus four](https://plus.pearson.com/products/3M38B7UDIW7/pages/Z10_CARP9971_06_SE_GLOS.xhtml#pxid_gloss0070). The focus four---also known as the *fatal four*---are responsible for almost 60% of the construction industry's fatalities. The focus four includes falls, struck-by hazards, caught-in or caught-between hazards, and electrical hazards. b. How can I reduce hazards associated with handling carpentry materials? c. What are the benefits of a job hazard analysis? **Learning Objective 2** Can I Identify different types of building materials and calculate needed quantities? (Answer Below through the following questions.) a. What are the types of lumber? b. What are the characteristics of lumber? c. How is lumber graded? d. What are the types of treated lumber? d. What are the engineered wood products listed in the chapter? e. What are these engineered wood products used for? f. What are the different types of concrete materials? g. Compare and contrast the different types of concrete materials? e. What are the types of steel framing members? f. What are their applications? g. What are the formulas to calculate lumber? (with a calculator do the sample problems in the text) h. What are the formulas to calculate panels? (with a calculator do the sample problems in the text) i. What are the formulas to calculate concrete? (with a calculator do the sample problems in the text) **Learning Objective 3** Can I explain how to properly handle and store building materials? (Answer Below through the following questions.) a. How do you safely handle wood? b. How do you store wood? c. How do you safely handle concrete? d. How do you store concrete? e. How do you safely handle steel building materials? f. How do you store steel building materials? **Learning Objective 4** Can I Identify fasteners, anchors, and adhesives used in construction? (Answer Below through the following questions.) a. What are the different types of nails? b. What are the different types of screws? c. What are the different types of bolts? d. What are the different types of staples? e. What are the categories of mechanical anchors? f. What are mechanical anchors used for? g. What are the adhesives used in construction? h. What are they used for? i. &/Or how are adhesives applied?