WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE
PAINTER
O*NET-SOC CODE: 47-2141.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0379
This work process schedule is attached to and a part of the Apprenticeship Standards for the above identified occupation. This sequence of Related Classroom Instruction is competency based and will be offered as traditional classroom training or independent study, which may include electronic media.
1. TERM OF APPRENTICESHIP
The term of the occupation shall be three (3) years with an OJL attainment of 6000 hours supplemented by the required hours of related technical instruction.
2. RATIO OF APPRENTICES TO JOURNEYWORKERS
One (1) Apprentice to one (1) Journeyworker: one apprentice for the first skilled journeyworker employed, and one additional apprentice for each additional skilled journeyworker employed thereafter.
3. APPRENTICE WAGE SCHEDULE AND FRINGE BENEFITS
Apprentices shall be paid a progressively increasing schedule of wages and fringe benefits based on a percentage of the current journeyworker wage rate.
Term: 6000 Hours
1st 1000 hours = 50 percent of journeyworker’s rate and fringe benefit payments
2nd 1000 hours = 60 percent of journeyworker’s rate and fringe benefit payments
3rd 1000 hours = 70 percent of journeyworker’s rate and fringe benefit payments
4th 1000 hours = 75 percent of journeyworker’s rate and fringe benefit payments
5th 1000 hours = 85 percent of journeyworker’s rate and fringe benefit payments
6th 1000 hours = 90 percent of journeyworker’s rate and fringe benefit payments
4. SCHEDULE OF WORK EXPERIENCE (See attached Work Process Schedule)
Apprenticeship Committees may add to the work processes prior to submitting these Standards to the appropriate Registration Agency for approval.
5. SCHEDULE OF RELATED INSTRUCTION (See attached Related Classroom Instruction Outline)
Instruction can incorporate elements of both electronic media and traditional classroom including online training, distance learning, or independent study of established curriculum. Curricula modules are based on industry standardized applications of current construction practices. Modules are knowledge and skill based including a system for assessment. The assessment will include task objectives, procedures, review materials, and competency-based performance tests. BULLETIN 2012-04
A19.1 – PAINTER WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE
This instruction and experience shall include the following operations, but not necessarily in the listed sequence. Time spent on specific operations need not be continuous.
1. Sandpapering, puttying, and priming of woodwork
2. Preparing and sizing of walls
3. Safety training in safe work habits
4. Calcimining and use of water-base paints
5. Finishing walls with flat coat and enamel
6. Finishing wood trim with oil, enamel, or varnish
7. Preparing stains; staining, bleaching woodwork
8. Pore-filling and shellacking
9. Lead stippling and starching wall
10. Outside painting and surface preparation
11. Applying various types of wall covering
12. Rag and sponge stippling
13. Blending and glazing walls and woodwork
14. Mixing and matching colors
15. Graining, warbling, metal leafing
16. Stenciling, striping, spackling
17. Making putty
18. Operation, care and use of all tools and equipment connected with the occupation
19. Scaffolding and ladders
TOTAL HOURS
A19.2 – PAINTER RELATED CLASSROOM INSTRUCTION
Note: Due to regional and local code differences and climate conditions, duration of instructional competencies/modules are suggested estimates only.
Modules
Basic Safety
15
Introduction to Construction Math
15
Introduction to Hand Tools
10
Introduction to Power Tools
5
Introduction to Blueprints
7.5
Basic Rigging
Careers in the Painting Trade
Ladders, Scaffolds, Lifts, and Fall Protection
Identifying Surface/Substrate Materials and Conditions
Protecting Adjacent Surfaces
Basic Surface Preparation
Sealants and Repair/Fillers
Introduction to Paints and Coatings
Brushing and Rolling Paints and Coatings
Painting Failures and Remedies
Job Planning and Completion
Chemical Cleaning and Stripping
Low-Pressure Water Cleaning
Abrasive Blasting
Drywall Finishing and Patching
Stains
Clear Finishes
Wood Finishing
Coatings, II
Spray Painting (Conventional, Airless and HVLP)
Painting Failures and Remedies II
Job Supervision, Planning and Control
Coatings III
Color and Tinting
Decorative (Faux) Finishes
Wallcovering
Graphics
Texturing
Spraying with Special Devices
Ladders, Scaffolds, Lifts and Fall Protection
Containment/Ventilation
Surface Preparation I
Surface Preparation II
Surface Preparation III
Industrial Coatings
Coatings Applications and Equipment
Quality Inspections
Coatings, Failures & Analysis
Specialty Materials
TOTAL HOURS
*DOL apprenticeship program standards recommend 144 hours related instruction per level and/or year.