CSS Common UC4 ContentsLO1
CSS Common UC4 ContentsLO1
Contents:
1. Selected Technical drawing.
2. Types and kinds of drawings.
Assessment Criteria:
1. Correct technical drawing is selected according to job requirements.
kinds of drawings.
Conditions:
Trainees will be provided with the following:
1. OHS guidelines and policies.
2. PC specifications
3. Network designs
4. Books/magazines
5. Manuals
Methodology:
1. Lecture-demonstration
2. Self-paced instruction
3. Group discussion
Assessment Method:
1. Practical tasks involving interpretation of a range of technical
drawings
2. Oral questioning
LEARNING EXPERIENCES
circuits, etc.
used for the devices and the wires that interconnect them. Circuit symbols
are also used for conceptual devices such as ideal voltage and current
visualization techniques. Diagrams have been used since ancient times, but
The schematic diagram is used to trace the circuit and its functions without
devices or parts. The schematic diagram is the most useful of all the
Block Diagram
typically used for a higher level, less detailed description because a block
between signals. Block diagrams are heavily used in the engineering world
diagrams, etc.
Maps that are adorned with extra information (map surround) for a
specific purpose are often known as charts, such as a nautical
chart or aeronautical chart, typically spread over several map sheets.
operation
beginning or end.
techniques.
2. A circuit
3. Block diagram
4. A data chart
5. A diagram
Learning Objectives:
After reading this information sheet, you must be able to:
Flowchart
1. Terminator
2. Process
3. Sub-process
4. Decision
5. Connector
6. Arrow Lines
Because of the way they visually lay out the sequence of process
steps, flowcharts can be very helpful in training employees to perform the
process according to standardized procedures.
Once you break down the process steps and diagram them, problem
areas become more visible. It is easy to spot opportunities for simplifying
and refining your process by analyzing decision points, redundant steps,
and rework loops.
Start/End Symbol
The terminator symbol marks the starting or ending point of the system. It
usually contains the word "Start" or "End."
A box can represent a single step ("add two cups of flour"), or and entire
sub-process ("make bread") within a larger process.
Decision Symbol
Input/Output Symbol
Preparation Symbol
Connector Symbol
Indicates that the flow continues where a matching symbol (containing the
same letter) has been placed.
Or Symbol
Indicates that the process flow continues in more than two branches.
Merge Symbol
Collate Symbol
Sort Symbol
Indicates a step that organizes a list of items into a sequence or sets based
on some pre-determined criteria.
Subroutine Symbol
Delay Symbol
Database Symbol
Display Symbol
Off Page
A Flowchart will help you understand your process and uncover ways
to improve it only if you use it to analyze what is happening. Interpreting
your Flowchart will help you to :
Below is a sequence of steps that will help you through an orderly analysis
of your flowchart.
Step 1 - Examine each process step for the following conditions that
indicate a need to improve the process:
Step 4 - Examine each activity symbol. Does the step help build a key
quality characteristic into the end product? If not, consider
eliminating it.
Types of flowchart
1. Define the process to be flowcharted, and the purpose for flowcharting it.
Identify the major activities or sub processes that are included in the
process. Determine what is not included in the scope of the process to
remove any doubt or confusion about the boundaries. This may also help
establish the scope of related processes.
4. List the steps, activities, and decisions to be charted. If your team is not
sure about a step, mark it to be investigated later.
a process.
2. Database Symbol
3. A sub- process
5. Subroutine Symbol
BIBLIOGRAPHY
https://mymodernmet.com/drawing-styles/
https://www.oreilly.com/library/view/operations-management-
an/9781118122679/ch10-sec004.html
http://ecee.colorado.edu/~mathys/ecen1400/pdf/SchematicDiagramsHand
out.pdf
https://www.smartdraw.com/flowchart/flowchart-symbols.htm