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Flowchart Uses
- to reinforce or assess a trainee’s understanding by
having the trainee flowchart the process or procedure
- to teach a process or procedure to trainees by
presenting the concepts via a flowchart (e.g. safety)
- to address decision making (decision points)
- to organize production and assign tasks
- to depict the “big picture”
- to address the use of symbols
- to teach industry-specific terminology / abbreviations
- to address problem solving
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Slide 50
Time to Take a Run At It ...
Document Skills Application
Symbols and Icons
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Slide 51
- SkillBuilder: Symbols and Icons
- US Homeland Security safety symbols exercise
- Debrief as a group
- Reading Hazard symbols
- Restricted product labeling
- Reflection: how to apply to your own training
(business logos, symbol stories, symbol collections, icon creation)
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Time to Take a Run At It...
Document Skills Application
Navigating Regulations
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Slide 53
Activity:
- SkillBuilder: Navigating Regulations
- Formatting workshop rules (extended applications)
- Debrief as a group
- NWT Labour Code table of contents exercise
- Debrief as a group
- NWT Labour Code reading regulations exercise
- Using an integrated training approach (next slide)
- Reflection: how to apply to your own training
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Regulations Integrated Training Ideas
- numbering conventions
- headings and sub-headings
- text layout (sections and subsections, indentations,
centered text)
- Roman numerals
- specialized legal wording (where this, wherein, then that;
no person shall; in accordance with; subject to; shall be
deemed; etc.)
- tables and notes to tables
- font (size, italics, capitalization, bolding)
- acronyms
- end of line punctuation
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