Directory of Semiskilled Trades

Sector : 11 - Mechanical Manufacturing Info

8673 Metal Polishing Worker

M673
Field of application Metal polishing workers are employed in metal fabrication, machine or industrial equipment plants. Metal polishing follows the grinding of certain components of parts not receiving a surface treatment.
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162 - Prepare for the work 2

Performance criteria

  • Compliance with occupational health and safety rules
  • Compliance with work instructions
  • Proper application of work techniques

Tasks

  • Read the work order.
  • Select the materials and the manual, electric or air grinding tools.
  • Ensure that personal protective equipment is in good condition and worn properly (mask, safety goggles, ear plugs).

817301 - Polish the parts 2

Performance criteria

  • Compliance with occupational health and safety rules
  • Compliance with work instructions
  • Observance of manufacturer’s specifications
  • Proper use of tools
  • Integrity of parts

Tasks

  • Install the part in a jig. Optional task or competency
  • Polish the parts with the required stationary equipment, tools, accessories, instruments or abrasives.
  • Clean the part.
  • Wipe off the surface.

241 - Control the quality of the finish 2

Performance criteria

  • Compliance with occupational health and safety rules
  • Observance of manufacturer’s specifications
  • Proper use of control instruments

Tasks

  • Verify that the finish conforms to the specifications.
  • Make any necessary corrections.
  • Send the parts to their designated locations.

105 - Keep the workspace clean and orderly, in an industrial setting 1

Performance criteria

  • Compliance with occupational health and safety rules
  • Observance of environmental laws and regulations
  • Compliance with work instructions
  • Observance of maintenance schedule
  • Compliance with the storage or warehousing plan
  • Proper application of work techniques
  • Concern for using materials sparingly
  • Order and cleanliness

Tasks

  • Put away the parts or products in their designated areas.
  • Clean the tools and equipment.
  • Sort and put away all materials used.
  • Clean and sweep the work areas.
  • Salvage scrap materials for recycling and dispose of waste.
  • Report signs of breakage to the maintenance service or person in charge.
Info Optional competency or task. Competencies or tasks marked with this symbol are not required in all workplaces. They could be included in a student’s training plan if the practicum setting offers the opportunity for the student to apply them.