Chapter 1 Basic Principles for Construction
claw hammer
A hammer with a flat striking face. the other end of the head is curved and divided into two claws to remove nails. (used by framing carpenters for driving large nails)
plumb bob
A heavy weight that is suspended from a line; it indicates vertical trueness
resistance
A material's opposition to the flow of electric current.
current
A movement of electrical charges around a closed path or circuit
cat's paw
A straight steel rod with a curved claw at one end that is used to pull nails that have been driven flush with the surface of the wood or slightly below it. (pulling nails)
What are two ways of getting the training and developing the skills necessary to work in a building trade
An apprentice program where they take a few classes and were on the job. Attending a community college or four year college
Whose seal must appear on the drawings before work can begin on a house
An architect's seal on the drawings
Describe one job that might be done by an engineer in the home building industry
An engineer might analyse the structural integrity of a building in the home industry
List three places one might go for training in a building trade
College apprenticeship, on the job training
Class D fire
Combustible metals
Where might you get the knowledge necessary to work as a surveyor
Community or four year college or on the job experience
Describe the relationship between general contractors and subcontractors
Contractors own the business and are more concerned with running the business than supervising construction, the subcontractors are usually responsible for the actual construction, the general contractor coordinator the work of the subcontractor
Class C fire
Electrical fires such as computers and electronics - Inert Gas, CO2 - Turn off electricity first
Which trade does work that is commonly covered by a code
Electricians, carpenters, plumbers
GFCI
Ground fault circuit interrupter outlet found in kitchen/bathroom breaks a circuit when used around water
Which of the following might be covered by a building code
Minimum size of floor/wall framing materials
PPE
Personal Protective Equipment safety shoes hard hats safety glasses disposable mask a safety harness ear protection
List three things a union does for its members
Provide an apprenticeship program or training classes, provide a pension for members, negotiate with employers to establish a pay rate and working conditions
cross cut saw
Saw that cuts against the grain
In which form of ownership is the risk the greatest
Sole proprietorship
Briefly describe each of the following forms of business ownership
Sole proprietorship - a business whose owner and operator are the same person Limited liability partnership - one who invests in the business, receives a proportional share of the profit of loss, but has limited liability Corporation - a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
What is the advantage of a corporation to the business owner
The owners can lose only the amount of money they invest in stock
voltage
The potential difference measured in volts. The amount of work to be done to move a charge from one point to another along an electric circuit.
Briefly describe the four levels of construction industry workers and give an example of each
Unskilled or semiskilled labor - workers who haven't reached a high level of skill in a trade Skilled trades or crafts - occupation working with tools, materials and buildings structures Technicians - provides link between skilled trade and professions Design and management - architecture, engineering and contracting, often require more than four years of college and a license to practice (professions, contractors, subcontractors
List five forms of communication
a. Speaking b. Listening c. Writing e. Body language d. Reading
What construction occupation is most apt to be concerned with the arrangement of rooms and the flow of traffic in a house
architect
Design and management -
architecture, engineering and contracting, often require more than four years of college and a license to practice (professions, contractors, subcontractors
Class B fire
flammable and combustible liquids, gases and greases.
rip saw
for rough cutting wood along the grain
traits of an effective team
listening questioning respect helping sharing participation
Skilled trades or crafts -
occupation working with tools, materials and buildings structures
Class A fire
ordinary combustibles, paper, clothes, wood
elements of a fire triangle
oxygen, heat, fuel
Technicians -
provides link between skilled trade and professions
coping saw
type of handsaw that's used to cut curved lines or shapes
socket wrench
vary in sizes and can be attached to a handle, which in turn can be attached to an extension tightening a nut on a bolt
Unskilled or semiskilled labor -
workers who haven't reached a high level of skill in a trade